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| DRILI/ EXERCISE'i.TLE: 1997 Evaluated Exercise DATE OF CONDUCT: J""*'4'1997 T1hE OF CONDUCT: 0700 DRILI/ EXERCISE LEAD i CONTROLLER B. W. Cope
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| 1997 Evaluated Exercise TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR 1997 EXERCISE MANUAL PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 1.1 Scope 1.2 Objectives (DBNPS) 1.2.1 Utility 1.2.2 State of Ohio
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| ; 1.2.5 Sandusky County 2.0 EXERCISE INFORMATIO.N 2.1 Exercise Participants 2.2 Exercise Organization 2.3 Emergency Response Facilities 2.4 Exercise Conduct 2.5 Precautions and Limitations p 2.6 Evaluation and Critique U 2.7 Scenario Development Committee 2.8 Non-Utility Field Activities / Facilities
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| / ABBREVIATIONS / DEFINITIONS 3.1 References 3.2 Abbreviations 3.3 Definitions i 4.0 CONIROLLER/EVALUATORINFORMATION 4.1 ControllerInstructions 4.2 EvaluatorInstructions 4.3 Use of Simulator 4.4 Use of Control Cell 5.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 5.1. Time and Places 5.2. Observer Approval (q/ 5.3. TravelInformation i Rev.O
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| l 1997 Evaluated Exercise TABl E OF CONTENTS FOR 1997 EXERCJSE MANUAL PART 11 CONTROL LED INFORMATION 6.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO 6.1 Narrative Summary 6.2 Initial Conditions 6.3 Sequence of Events (Utility and Non-Utility) 6.4 Out-of Sequence Events (Non-Utility) 7.0 PLANT CUE CARDS AND OPERATIONS DATA Part A: Utility 7.1 Plant Cue Cards 7.2 Plant Parameters Summary 7.3 Plant Parameters Sheets 7.4 Control Room Alarm Panels 8.0 IN-PLANT RADIOLOGICAL. RADIOCHEMISTRY AND MEDICAL DATA
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| 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES NOTE in the development of an accident sequence, which is severe enough to adequately test the emergency response capabilities, it is necessary to postulate extremely unrealistic situations and multiple failures of redundant reactor protection functions and systems. Although the possibility of these events occurring is remote, Players are reminded that they are to respond to the indications as if they were real.
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| J 1.1 SCOPE The June 4,1997 Davis-Besse Emergency Preparedness Partial Participation Exercise will test and provide the opportunity to evaluate the Davis-Besse Emergency Plan and Procedures, it will test the Emergency Response Organization's ability to assess and respond to emergency conditions and take actions to protect the health and safety of the public and station personnel.
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| This Partial Participation Exercise will also demonstrate activation and operation of major elements of the Non-utility Emergency Response Organization (ERO). The non-utility ERO responding will include Ottawa, Lucas and Sandusky Counties, and the State of Ohio. Those functions that are most scenario dependent will be played in sequence. However, most non-utility field activities will be played out-of-sequence.
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| Whenever practical, this Exercise incorporates provisions for " free play" on the part of the participants. Selected "real time" activities will be conducted to allow the repair teams the opportunity to provide service and repairs to station equipment during the course of the Exercise. These " repairs" will allow the response organization to have an increased impact upon the direction that the Exercise proceeds as well as impacting the completion of the Exercise activities. In addition, the Control Room Simulator will be used to permit a degree of" free play" on the part of the Operations staff. The extent of this " free play" may be partially restricted by Controllers as necessary to keep the sequence of events on track.
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| The scenario will simulate events resulting in a radiological release to the environment.
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| This release will be of sufficient magnitude to warrant mobilization of state and local agencies.
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| The scenario will also incorporate an out-of-sequence medical drill with participation by local emergency medical services and support hospitals.
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| 1-2 1997 Evaluated Exercise 1.2 OBJECTIVES The objectives for this Partial Participation Exercise have been selected from RA-EP-00200, Emergency Plan Drill and Exercise Program procedure (Utility) and from FEMA REP 14 and 15 (Non-Utility). The scenario has been designed such that each participating organization will be provided with the opportunity to demonstrate their selected objectives. Some non-utility objectives will be demonstrated out-of-sequence to accommodate the responding volunteer organization.
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| 1.2.1 DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION UTILITY OBJECTIVES The utility objectives are cross-referenced to RA-EP-00200, Emergency Plan Drill and Exercise Program, Attachment 1, Six Year Exercise Plant, in the first column. The " FACILITIES" column identified the area that the objective is applicable. During the conduct of the Exercise, unidentified objectives may be successfully accomplished by the ERO. Credit will be given for the objectives and their performance will be documented in the Exercise Report.
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| # FACILITIES OBJECTIVE A.1 Administrative CONDUCT AN ASSESSMENT OF THE DBNPS EMERGENCY PLAN.10 CFR 50 APPENDIX E, SECTION IV.F.2.
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| A.2 Administrative PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE STATE, OTTAWA AND LUCAS COUNTIES TO PARTICIPATE IN AN EXERCISE BIENNIALLY.
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| A.3 Administrative PREPARE AN EXERCISE INFORMATION PACKAGE TO MEET MINIMUM STANDARDS.
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| A.4 Administrative CONDUCT A CRITIQUE OF THE EXERCISE.
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| A.5 Administrative ESTABLISH MEANS TO ENSURE COMPLETION OF CORRECTIVE ACTIONS. ,
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| A.6 Administrative INVOLVE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND EP RESPONSE px PERSONNEL AND AGENCIES IN A JOINT EXERCISE AT LEAST EVERY TWO YEARS.
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| 1 A.9 Administrative CONDUCT THE EXERCISE IN VARIOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS (DURING DIFFERENT SEASONS).
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| B.1 All DEMONSTRATE THE DIRECTION OF THE EMERGENCY ORGANI7ATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES.
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| B.2 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE TRANSFER OF THE EMERGENCY ECC DIRECTOR DUTIES.
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| B.3 All DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY FOR TIMELY ACTIVATION AND STAFFING OF THE EMERGENCY FACILITIES.
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| B.4 All DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO CONTROL ACCESS TO EMERGENCY FACILITIES.
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| C.1 Control Room. DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO ASSESS THE INCIDENT TSC CONDITIONS.
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| # EACILITIES OBJECTIVE C.2 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE EMERGENCY ECC, TSC ACTION LEVELS (EALS) AND PROPERLY CLASSIFY THE INCIDENT.
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| D.1 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO NOTIFY KEY OFFICIALS ECC IN THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION, VIA NOTIFICATION SYSTEM / PROCEDURES WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF CLASSIFICATION.
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| D.2 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO NOTIFY THE NRC OF ANY ECC EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION WITIIIN ONE HOUR OF THE OCCURRENCE.
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| D.3 All DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY TO NOTIFY AND/OR ACTIVATE EMERGENCY PERSONNEL IN EACH RESPONSE ORGANIZATION.
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| D4 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP AND SEND AN ECC INITIAL EMERGENCY MESS AGE FOR OFFSITE NOTIFICATION, D.5 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP AND SEND ECC FOLLOW-UP MESSAGES FOR INFORMATION FOR OFFSITE AUTHORITIES.
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| D.6 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITY TSC, ECC AMONG THE CONTROL ROOM, TSC AND ECC, AND AMONG DBNPS, THE STATE OF OHIO, OTTAWA COUNTY, AND LUCAS COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS AND THE FIELD ASSESSMENT TEAMS, TO INCLUDE EVALUATION OF THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND MESSAGE CONTENT (COMMUNICATIONS EXERCISE REQUIREMENT).
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| D.12 SEC DEMONSTRATE THE COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITY WITH FIXED AND MOBILE SUPPORT FACILITY (MEDICAL DRILL REQUIREMENT) THIS OBJECTIVE WILL BE DONE OUT-OF-SEQUENCE.
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| i l E.2 ECC,TSC DEMONSTRATE THE METHODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING THE MAGNITUDE OF TIIE RELEASES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS BASED ON PLANT SYSi wi PARAMETERS AND EFFLUENT MONITORS.
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| E.3 ECC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO ESTIMATE INTEGRATED DOSE FROM PROJECTED AND ACTUAL DOSE RATES AND TO COMPARE THESE ESTIMATES WITH THE PAGS.
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| E.4 OSC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO IMPLEMENT EXPOSURE GUIDELINES.
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| E.15 OSC,SEC DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION OF A RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT VICTIM (MEDICAL DRILL REQUIREMENT). THIS OBJECTIVE WILL BE DONE OUT-OF-SEQUENCE.
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| E.16 RTL,OSC DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY FOR ONSITE AND OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING TO INCLUDE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS.
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| E.17 RTL DEMONSTRATE THE RESPONSE TO AND ANALYSIS OF SIMULATED EVALUATED AIRBORNE AND LIQUID SAMPLES AS WELL AS DIRECT RADIATION MEASUREMENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
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| F.1 ECC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO RECOMMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS TO APPROPRIATE OFFSITE AUTHORITIES, BASES OF RECOMMENDATIONS TO INCLUDE
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| # FACILITIES OBJECTIVE F.2 JPIC DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF THE JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER AND Tile AVAILABILITY OF SPACE FOR THE MEDIA.
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| F.3 JPIC DEMONSTRATE Tile ABILITY TO BRIEF THE MEDIA IN A CLEAR, ACCURATE AND TIMELY MANNER.
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| F.11 OSC DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY FOR ONSITE FIRST AID.
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| F.12 OSC,RTL DEMONSTRATE THAT THE PROVISIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE EVALUATION OF RADIATION EXPOSURE OF, AND RADIATION UPTAKE IN A RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT VICTIM.
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| G.1 ALL DEMONSTRATE PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION OF RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY CAPABILITIES AND AVAILABILITY OF PROCEDURES.
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| %J 2.0 EXERCISE INFORMATION 2.1 EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS' The panicipants in the Exercise will include, but are not limited to, the following groups:
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| 2.2.1 The coordinator is responsible for a successful Exercise, and will coordinate all preparations. Subsequent to the conduct of the Exercise, he will coordinate the preparation of a consolidated evaluation package, and prepare and follow up on the corrective actions recommended as a result of the evaluation and critique.
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| 2.2.2 The Lead Controller is responsible for the safe conduct of the Exercise. He will i coordinate the resolution of any scenario-related inter-facility questions, and ensure that the conduct of this Exercise does not adversely impact the operation of the Station.
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| 2.2.3 Controllers are personnel selected to perform functions as follows:
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| ' 1. A Lead Facility Controller is assigned to each Emergency Response Facility.
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| T' < Lead Facility Controller is responsible for all Controller, Evaluator, and Observer activities in that facility and, as appropriate, its associated teams.
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| Controllers for teams or subgroups of a facility report to the Lead Facility Controller, f 2. The Controllers will deliver " Cue Cards" (i.e., information and data messages) to designated players at specified times and places during :he Exercise. This may include contingency messages as required to keep the Exercise moving according to the scenario. Controllers will also observe the participants at their assigned locations, and prepare an evaluation.
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| Controllers will submit written evaluations to the Lead Facility Controllers, who will summarize all comments for submittal to the Lead Controller.
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| Controllers are provided with instructions in Section 4.0 of this manual.
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| : 3. All Controllers will act as Evaluators, as described below, and will be identified as Controllers by wearing red arm bands.
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| 2.2.4 Evalintors are personnel who are assigned to judge the effectiveness of participating organizations, personnel, and activities. Evaluators will record their observations using the evaluation forms provided and make recommendations to the Lead Facility Controller. They will evaluate performance on the basis of standards or,quirements contained in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, Exercise messages, and appropriate evaluation criteria. Evaluators j will be identified by wearing red arm bands.
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| 2.2.5 Players include all personnel assigned to perform emergency functions as gl described in the Emergency Plan and procedures. Players will be identified by W j wearing blue arm bands in those areas where they might be confused with non- l participants.
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| Observers will report initially to the DBNPS Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness for credential review and authorized admittance. They will be provided with orientation information and appropriate Exercise publications.
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| Offsite Observers will report to the Lead Facility Controller for the respective facility. All Observers will be identified by wearing green arm bands.
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| Requests to participate as an Observer should be made in writing and contain the Observer's full name, home address and phone number, and organizational affiliation. Requests to participate as an Observer must be submitted to the appropriate individual no later than one week before the Exercise. Refer to Section 5.2, Observer Approval, for names and phone numbers of these individuals.
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| 2.3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES During the Exercise, the following facilities will be activated to manage. assess, and support emergency response activities.
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| NOTE: Personnel who would normally report to the Shin Supervisor's office will be in the vicinity of the Control Room Simulator for this Exercise.
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| NOTE: For this Exercise, the Davis-Besse Centrol Room Simulator located in the Training Center will be used. (See Section 4.3)
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| The OSC, located in the second floor lunchroom of the Personnel Shop Facility (PSF), provides a location for assembly and coordination of Emergency Response Teams. The OSC is activated at ALERT or higher emergency conditions, and may be activated for an UNUSUAL EVENT at the discretion of the Shin Supervisor / Emergency Director.
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| The purpose of the Operations Support Center is to provide a pool of skilled manpower from which Emergency Response Teams are assembled (e.g., First Aid, Operations, Fire Brigade, Emergency Maintenance and Reentry teams).
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| . authorities are based on Station conditions as well as radiological and meteorological data. The ECC contains advanced systems to establish and maintain commuabations with state, federal, and local officials, and to enable coordination and control of Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs).
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| A section of the ECC that controls the operation of the Field Radiation Ntonitoring Teams (RMTs). The DAC directs the RMTs to gather radiation data for evaluation of the impact of actual or potential radioactive rewases and provides technical assistance in the decision to protect the public health and safety. The Dose Assessment Center contains communication and computer equipment to contact RMTs and project radiation doses offsite.
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| The RTL's primary function is to provide a location near the ECC and TSC for radiological analysis oflow level environmental samples. Major equipment components in the RTL are designed to be removable for potential use in the field.
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| g Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs) will respond from the RTL, RMTs are emergency responders trained to monitor radiological conditions outside the Protected Area, and report these conditions to the DAC and RTL for evaluations.
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| The JPIC is the emergency facility for coordinating news releases and' providing joint briefings to the media durir.g an event at Davis Besse.
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| Company, state, local and federal agencies represented at the JPIC jointly prepare news information for release to the public via the news media.
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| Equipment and work spaces for Public Information Officers and their staffs are provided to support timely communications on plant status and emergency response actions. Facility operations and administrative support are coordinated by the Company. JPIC support is available for any plant emergency. However, facility activation is mandatory at (and above) the ALERT emergency classification level.
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| 2.4.1 Overview The Exercise will simulate an abnormal incident at Davis-Besse which will escalate over a period of several hours. The simulated emergency will then terminate and the Recovery Phase will be initiated.
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| The conduct of this Exercise will demonstrate the effectiveness of participating organizations, personnel, and activities in suppon of the Emergency Plan and associated procedures.
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| Unlike drills or practice sessions, Controllers are nol permitted to " coach" Players in responding to the conditions simulated in the Exercise scenario.
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| 2.43 Communications This Exercise will test communication equipment operability and the ability of panicipants to demonstrate the effectiveness of these systems.
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| : 1. Plant parameters will be provided to the Simulator operators using the simulator displays. The Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) g including the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and the TSC Plant Status display will exhibit specific parameters. DADS and SPDS trends will display gradual trend changes in plant parameters. The TSC will have point value and group displays available to monitor the current Simulator plant status. /tredundant SPDS system will continue to nrovide actual SPDS parameters and alarms to the actual Control Room.
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| 2-. In order to develop an accident sequence that challenges the entire Emergency Response Organization, it is necessary to suppose incredible situations. The Players must accent the messages as written. Time shall not be snent i discussing why a situation could not occur. Players shall react as though it did. If corrective actions are proposed that would terminate the emergency, they should be identified to the Lead Facility Controller, so that he can i acknowledge the corrective actions, but continue the scenario progress as 1 l designed. Players are expected to " free play" the scenario to the extent practical. Notifications of, and contact with supervisors, plant management, and offsite agencies will be made in accordance with plant procedures and any guidelines established at the start of the Exercise.
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| 2.5 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS This section provides guidance on the conduct of this Exercise. Prior to initiation, a briefing will be held to review the Exercise process with all Controllers and Evaluators.
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| Upon termination of the activity, the Controller is responsible for contacting the Lead Controller and informing him of the situation. The Lead Controller shall make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold or terminate the Exercise.
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| 2.5.3 Manipulation of any plant operating systems, valves, breakers, or controls in response to this Exercise is to be properly controlled by existing procedures and qualified personnel. There shall be no alteration of any }.lant operating equipment, systems, or circuits during the response to this Exercise without operators permission. Any equipment manipulation / work will be in accordance with proper station procedures and carried out by qualified personnel with operating crew authority and permission.
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| 2.5.4 All telephone communications, radio transmissions, and public address announcements related to the Exercise shall begin and end with the statement, "This is a drill".
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| Controllers are reminded not to " coach" Players imnecessarily, but shall ensure that Exercise communications are clearly identified as such, to avoid confusion with other activities. Repeated failure to identify that communications are part of a Exercise shall require intervention by a Controller.
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| 2.5.5 Care shall be taken to prevent any non-participating individuals who niay observe Exercise activities from believing that an actual emergency exists. Any Controller who is aware of an individual or group ofindividuals in the immediate vicinity who may have become alarmed or confused about the situation, should approach that individual or group and explain the nature of the Exercise and its intent.
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| 2.5.7 Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this Exercise, i participants are to cooperate as directed by the Security Force. Security representatives are to be prudent and tolerant in their actions.
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| 2.5.8 While participants are to inject as much realism into the event as possible, the safety of the plant and personnel shall not be jeopardized.
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| 2.6 EVALUATION AND CRITIQUE The Exercise will be evaluated by individuals who have expertise in the activity in their assigned location. These Evaluators and Controllers will evaluate Exereire performance on the basis of requirements contained in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, and " Cue Cards" (i.e., messages). Evaluators and Controllers shall prepare evaluation forms and provide recommendations to the Lead Controller.
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| After the Exercise is completed, the Lead Facility Controller shall conduct a post-l w/ Exercise critique. Deficiencies in the Emergency Plan, implementing Procedures, the Emergency Preparedness Training Program, facilities, equipment, and/or other areas shall be identified through the critique process. The deficiencies shall be documented by the Lead Facility Controller and corrected by the individuals who have responsibility in the area of the identified deficiency.
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| The schedule for the critiques are included in Section 5.0.
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| 2.7 SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Skip Cope, Chairman, Emergency Preparedness Paul Timmerman Emergency Preparedness Mike White Emergency Preparedness Dennis Gordon Emergency Preparedness Greg Hayes Computer Engineering Steve Laeng Simulator Staff JeffBlay Independent Safety Bob Coad Radiation Protection Dave Dibert Reactor Engineering Reggie Strauss Emergency Preparedness O Mitch Teal Emergency Preparedness d Mike Parker Mechanical Maintenance Rev.O
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| 2-12 1997 Evaluated Exercise 2.8 NON UTILITY FIELD ACTIVITIES / FACILITIES LOCATION OF FIELD ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED IN TIIE STATE OF 01110 OBJECTIVES State of Ohio EOC 2855 W. Dublin-Granville Road Columbus, Ohio 43235 2206
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| - Fremont Junior High School Fremont Memorial Hospital 301 Croghan Street 715 South Taft Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 Fremont, Ohio 43420 419/332 5569 419/332 7321 Charles May, Principal Al Gorman, Administrator Fremont Ross High School Kersten's Korner Nursery School 1100 North Street 11969 W. State Route 105 Fremont, Ohio 43420 Oak Harbor Ohio 43449 419/332 8221 419/898 0099 Joe Johnson, Principal Mid County EMS National Weather Service 222 Washington Street Federal Facilities Office Building Oak Harbor Ohio 43449 Cleveland Hopkins international Altport l 419/898 9366 Cleveland, Ohio l Chad Magrum, Chief 216/265 2370 or 2372 i
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| Oak Harbor Police Department Offsite Joint Public Information Center 146 Church St Edison Club Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 1036 River Road 419/898-2055 Maumee, Ohio try St. Clair, Chief Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources Ottawa County Hhhway Garage Crane Creek State Park 8247 W. State Route 163 13531 W. SR 2 Oak Harbor Ohlo 43449 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 419/898 6463 419/836 7758 Mike Henry, Superintendent Scott Doty Ottawa County Sheriff's Office (Detention Fac.) Portage Fire District WRVF 101.5 FM 315 Madison Street 242 W. Water Street Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 125 South Superior Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Toledo, Ohio 43602 419/734 4404 419/898 6074 Craig Emahlser,' Sheriff 419 244 9321 Tom Almendinger, Chief Bill Rossini, Chairman, P rt Clinton Fire & EMS Departments Riverview School Adams & Second Streets NW Ohio Operational Area EAS 8200 W. State Rte.163 Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Oak Harbor. Ohlo 43449 419/734-3430 419/898-0400 Chuck O'Neal, Fire Chief Jim Frederick, Administrator Don Mortus, EMS Chief Vanguard Vocational High School Woodmore Schools Woodmore Schools
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| e419/332-2626 Ext. 126 Woodville, Ohio 44469 Woodville, Ohio 43469 erry Clark, Principal 419/862-2565 419/862-2565 Tom Robey, Superintendent Jeff Sandwisch,Trans. Supvr.
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| O LOCATIONS FIELD ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED IN THE LUCAS COUNTY OBJECTIVES Lucas County Sheriff's Omce Oregon School Bus Garage 1622 Spielbusch Avenue 5721 Seaman Road Toledo, Oblo 43624 Oregon, Ob*o 43416 .
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| (419) 865-4600 (419) 693-0996 Capt. Ken Gale Vickle LaureII, Director Jerusalem Township Volunteer Fire Dept. Jerusalem Township Tmstees 9501 Jemsalem Road 9501 Jerusalem Road Curtice, Ohio 43412 Curtice, Ohio 43412 (419) 836-7302 (419) 836-8921 Chief Frank Dobrosky Clara Herr, Trustec O.rgon Board of Education Joint Public Information Center 5721 Seaman Street Edison Club Oregon, Ohio 43616 1036 River Road (419) 693-0661 Maumee, Ohio End Gilliland Business Agent (419) 321-8361 I Dennis Gordon, Oregon Fire Department Davis-Besse JPIC Planner Seaman and Wynn Streets Oregon, Ohio 43412 WRVF 101.5 FM (419) 698-7020 125 South Superior Street Bill Flannagan, Asst. Chief Toledo, Ohio 43602 (419) 244-8321 EisenhowerMiddle School Bill Rcssini, Chairman 331 N. Curtice Road NW Ohio Operational Area EAS l Oregon, Oblo 43416 (419) 836-7215 Art Prince, Principal l
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| / ABBREVIATIONS / DEFINITIONS
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| 3.1.1 DBNPS Emergency Plan 3.1.2 DilNPS Emergency Plan implementing Procedures 3.1.3 10 CFR 50.47,50.54 and Appendix E 3.1.4 DBNPS Radiation Protection Manual 3.1.5 DBNPS OITsite Dose Calculation Manual 3.1.6 DBNPS, Unit 1. Technical Specifications 3.1.7 DBNPS Piping and Instrumentation Drawings 3.1.8 DBNPS Updated Safety Analysis Report 3.1.9 Corporate Emergency Response (CER) Plan 3.1.10 Public Infonnation Ernergency Response Procedures 3.1.11 NUREG 0654/ FEMA REP.1 3.1.12 Ohio Plan for Response to Radiation Emergencies at Licensed Nuclear Facilities 3.1.13 Ottawa County Plant for Response to Radiation Emergencies at Licensed Nuclear Facilities 3.1.14 Lucas County Radiological Emergency Response Plan 3.1.15 Sandusky County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure Document 3.1.16 Erie County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure Document d 3.1.17 FEMA REP 14 3.1.18 FEMA REP 15 3.1.19 FEMA Guidelines, MS 1 3.2 ABBREVIATIONS AFP Auxiliary Feed (Water) Pump ,
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| ALARA As Low As Reasonably Achievable ARM Area Radiation Monitor ARTS Anticipatory Reactor Trip System ATMOS Atmosphere ATWS Anticipated Transient Without Scram AUX Auxiliary AVG Average BAAT Boric Acid Addition Tank BKWSil Back Wash BRKR Electrical Circuit Breaker l BWST Borated Water Storage Tank CAM Continuous Air Monitor CANS Computerized Automated Notification System CAS Central Alarm Station p/
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| ( CCW Component Cooling Water System CERO Corporate Emergency Response Organization Rev.1
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| 32 1997 Evduated Exercise CFT Core Flood Enk CFR CNDS Code of Federal Regulations Condensate System h
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| COND Condenser CPhi Counts Per hiinute CRS Control Room Simulator CS Containment Spray System CST Condensate Storage Tank CT Circulating Water and Cooling Tower System CTh1T Reactor Containment Building CTRhi Control Room i
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| DADS Data Acquisition and Display System DBAB Davis Besse Administrative Building l
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| DBNPS Davis Besse Nuclear Power Station DEI Dose Equivalent lodine DEhilN Demineralizer DllR Decay llent Removal DISCil Discharge DP Dif1'erential Pressure DWS Demineralized Water System EAL Emergency Action Level EAS Emergency Alert System ECC EDG Emergency Control Center Emergency Diesel Generator h
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| EEC Energy Education Center EhiA Emergency hianagement Agency ENC Electrical and Controls Section EOC Emergency Operations Center EPZ Emergency Planning Zone EVAL Evaluated FAT First Aid Team FEhiA Federal Emergency hianagement Agency FT Feet FW Feed Water GPhi Gallons Per hiinute llDR 11eader llLCWT liigh Level Cooling Water Tank IIPI liigh Pressure injection System IIVAC lleating Ventilation and Air Conditioning System IlX lleat Exchanger 1&C Instrument and Control Section 12 Diatomic lodine hiolecule l
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| l JPlc Joint Public Infonnation Center O, Kl Potassium lodide kpph Thousand pound mass per hour LP Low Pressure LVL Level MISC Miscellaneous ,
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| MSIV Main Steam Isolation Valve l MTR Motor i MU Makeup System )
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| NI Nuclear instrumentation NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission OTSO Once Through Steam Generator OOS Out of Sen> ice OSC Operations Support Center PA Public Address System PASS Post Accident Sampling System PC Protective Clothing PI Pressure Indication PMP Pump PORV Power Operated Relief Valve PPF Personnel Processing Facility pph Pound mass per hour PR Public Relations PRM Pulse Rate Meter PSF Personnel Shop Facility PSIA Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute PSIO Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge PT Periodic Test PTS Pressurized Thermal Shock PWR Pressurized Water Reactor PWST Primary Water Storage Tank PZR Pressurizer RRA Radiologically Restricted Area RC Radiological Controls RCP Reactor Coolant Pump RCS Reactor Coolant System RE Fixed Radiation Instrument RLF ReliefValve RM Radiation Monitor RMS Radiation Monitoring System l RMT Radiation Monitoring Team RP Radiation Protection RSO Radiation Survey Meter Model O !
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| 34 1997 Evaluated Exercise SAM Stabilized Assay Meter SAS Secondary Alarm System SFP Spent Fuel Pool SFAS Safety Features Actuation System SFRCS Steam and Feed Water Rupture Control System SJAE Steam Jet Air Ejector SPDS Safety Parameter Display System SPF Spent Fuel SRST Spent Resin Storage Tank ST Surveillance Test SW Service Water System SYS System T, Reactor Coolant System Cold Leg Temperature TC Thermocouple TDG Total Dissolved Gases T, Reactor Coolant System llot Leg Temperature TPCW Turbine Plant Cooling Water l TRBL Trouble TSC Technical Support Center i VOM Volt Ohm Meter WGST Waste Gas Storage Tank WK Week WR WTR Wide Range Instrument Water h
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| The level of emergency classification which indicates events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
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| 3.3.2 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITilOUT SCRAM (ATWS): Failure of the reactor control rods to insert into the core upon a signal to do so from the Reactor Protection System or the failure of the Reactor Protection System to trip when limits have been exceeded.
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| 3.3.3 ASSESSMENT ACTIONS: Those actions taken during or after an accident to obtain and process information that is necessary to make decisions to implement specific emergency measures.
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| 3.3.4 CONTROL ROOM (CTRM): The principle onsite location from which the reactor is controlled and from which emergency control is initially exercised.
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| 3.3.6 CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: Those emergency measures taken to mitigate or terminate a potential or uncontrolled release of radioactive material or to minimize the consequences of such a release. l l
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| 3.3.7 DECONTAh11 NATION: The process by which the body or an object is l relieved of radioactive substances (contamination). l 3.3.8 DOSE ASSESSMENT: The process of estimating the amount of radiation a person will potentially receive as a result of exposure to a radiological release.
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| A supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing, and L maintaining skills in a particular operation.
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| 3.3.10 EhiERGENCY ACTION LEVELS (EALs) . Radiological dose rates; specific contamination levels or airborne, waterborne, or surface-deposited concentrations of radioactive materials, or specific instrument readings and indications (including their rate of change) that may be used as thresholds for initiating specific emergency measures.
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| 3.3.11 EhiERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC): The Davis Besse Emergency O Response Facility from which overall direction and control are exercised for emergencies at DBNPS. The facility also provides a central point of contact with external organizations, and is fully activated for emergencies classified as an ALERT or higher.
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| 3.3.12 EhiERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC): An offsite location used by state, county and other government agencies and organizations to perform radiological assessment and to coordinate offsite activities. The EOCs are located as follows:
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| Ottawa County: Ottawa County Emergency hianagement Agency 315 hiadison Avenue Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Lucas County: Lucas County Emergency hianagement Agency 2144 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43624 State of Ohio: Emergency Operations Center / Joint Dispatch Facility 2855 West Dublin Granville Rd.
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| 3.3.14 EhiERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY: Any of several onsite and offsite centers which are activated to coordinate emergency actions, included in this category are the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operations Support Center, Emergency Control Center, Joint Public Information Center, and State and local Emergency Operations Centers.
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| 3.3.15 EVALUATOR: A member of the evaluation group, assigned to one or more activities or functions for the purpose of evaluating and making recommendations for improvement. An evaluator may serve in a dual capacity as both a Controller and Evaluator.
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| 3.3.18 GENERAL EhiERGENCY: The most severe level of emergency classification which indicates that events me in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Release of radioactive material can be reasonably expected to exceed PAG exposure levels offsite.
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| / 3.3.20 JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER (JPIC): A location for L coordinating news releases and providing,loint briefings to the news media during an emergency. It provides a central point for information to be disseminated to the public by the utility, the federal, state and local officials.
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| 3.3.21 OBSERVER: Any individual who is authorized to observe, but is not authorized to interact with the players.
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| 3.3.22 OFFSITE: Any areas outside the Owner Controlled Area.
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| 3.3.23 ONSITE: The area within the Owner Controlled Area.
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| 3.3.24 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC): An onsite emergency response facility which provides a location where emergency response teams can be assembled and coordinated during an emergency.
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| l 3.3.25 OWNER CONTROLLED AREA: The area contiguous with the Protected Area, designated by the owner organization to be patrolled for security purposes.
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| 3.3.26 PARTICIPANT: An individual who has some part, whether as an Evaluator, Controller, Player or Observer.
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| 3.3.27 PLAYERS: All individuals who are assigned to perform functions of the Emergency Response Organization, as described in the appropriate Emergency Plan implementing Procedures. t 3.3.28 PLUME EXPOSURE PATIIWAY: The means by which a radioactive cloud (plume) can expose the POPULATION-AT-RISK to radiation. The time of potential exposure could range from hours to days. The principal exposure sources for this pathway are as follows:
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| 3.3.29 POPULATION AT RISK: Those persons for whom protective actions are being or would be taken.
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| 3.3.30 PROTECTED AREA: The area within the Owner-Controlled Area encompassed by physical barriers and to which access is controlled for security p purposes.
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| 3.3.32 PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES (PAGs): Projected radiological dose or dose commitment value to individuals in the general population which warrant protective action.
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| 3.3.33 RADIOLOGICALLY RESTRICTED AREA (RRA): Any area accessed which is limited by the Licensee for the purpose of protecting individuals against undue risks from exposure to radiation or radioactive materials.
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| 3.3.34 RADIOLOGICAL hiONITORING TEAhiS (Rh1Ts): Two person teams responsible for monitoring radiation levels in the environment and collecting soil, air, vegetation, snow, and water samples for laboratory analysis.
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| 3.3.35 SITE AREA EhiERGENCY: The level of emergency classification which indicates that events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public. Any releases of radioactive material are not expected to exceed Protective Action Guide (PAG) exposure levels, except near the Site Boundary.
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| 3.3.36 TECIINICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC): An onsite emergency response facility for use by technical and management personnel in support of the command and control functions executed in the Control Room.
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| 3.3.37 UNUSUAL EVENT: The lowest level of emergency classification, which indicates events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
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| 4.1 CONTROL I ER INSTRUCTIONS 4.1.1 Controllers shall position themselves at their assigned locations a minimum of 30 minutes prior to the activation of the facility for which they have responsibility.
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| 4.2 EVALUATOR INSTRUCTIONS Each Evaluator shall take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the response of the panicipants at their assigned locations. Each Evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of participants, the times when major activities or milestones occur, and problem areas encountered.
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| SATISFACTORY - Personnel and equipment generally performed as expected. Any errors noted were not severe and could be corrected without undue labor or expense.
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| UNSATISFACTORY - Personnel and equipment generally performed below expectations, and there was several significant deficiencies noted. The area's ability to carry out its functions was diminished.
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| N/0 - Not Observed.
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| As appropriate, evaluator comments should consider the demonstration of the following facility and team evaluation elements:
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| : 4. Timely notification of company, local, state and federal personnel / agencies (infomiation updates performed).
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| : 11. Adequacy of equipment and supplies.
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| fm d 16. Coordinated, accurate and timely dissemination ofinformation to the news media.
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| : 14. Utilizat inn of proper radiological control practices (e.g., access control, protective clothing, shielding, stay time).
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| : 15. Assessment of radiological conditions.
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| 4.2.3 Evaluation Packages As required, the following evaluation packages will be provided to the appropriate Controllers / Evaluators at the pre Exercise briefing:
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| Control Room Operations Support Center Repair Teams Fire Brigade First Aid Team Technical Suppoit Center Emergency Control Center Dose Assessment Center Radiation Monitoring Teams Radiological Testing Laboratory Security Joint Public Information Center 4.2.4 Evaluation Process All Evaluators shall maintain a chronology. This chronology shall be of sufficient detail to enable subsequent completion of the appropriate evaluation form, it should contain a synopsis of significant events, actions taken (or not l
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| Each Evaluator shall also complete an evaluation fonn for the facility or function to which they are assigned.
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| Each Lead Facility Controller shall de-brief the evaluators in their facility and compile an Exercise Evaluation Criteria Sheet for that facility. This sheet shall reflect an overall assessment of the performance of that facility, and of the five (5) specific categories.
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| A post Exercise critique shall be conducted by the Lead Facility Controller with their Emergency Response Facility. This critique will provide an evaluation of their facility.
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| A written evahiation will be written by the Lead Facility Controller and fonvarded to Emergency Preparedness. Significant weaknesses or deficiencies I
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| (~ 4.3 USE OF SIMULATOR This Exercise will utilize the Simulator to drive the scenario sequence of events, A full shift crew will be located at the Simulator and can respond to the conditions presented in the scenario as they would from the actual Control Room. The data displays in the Tect.nical Support Center and Emergency Control Center will be driven with Simulator parameters allowing emergency classifications and engineering assessments to be performed in "real time" with changes taking place as the operators manipulate the controls.
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| The Simulator was used to confirm the viabi!ity of the initial scenario sequence of events and to identify changes, such as additional " traps" or equipment failures, to propagate the plant conditions to the Emergency Action Levels desired. It was also used to provide baseline data printouts for generating the plant data sheets and area radiation maps used in the Exercise manuals. During the Exercise, it will be unnecessary for Controllers to issue the plant data sheets (i.e., primary and secondary plant parameters such as pressures, temperatures, levels and flow rates, etc., and meteorological parameters such as wind speed, direction and stability class) since the Simulator information (through an intermediate computer system) will drive the Technical Support Center and Emergency Control Center data displays - both the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and Data Acquisition and Display System
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| '4 6 1997 Evaluated Exercise The simulator will be hea~ily relied upon to conduct this Exercise; however, should it malfunction or go ofIline (e.g., a loss of power to the Training Center) during conduct of the Exercise, the Lead Controller has several options to choose from. These option include the following:
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| * Stopping the Exercise and conducting it the following day (providing repairs can be performed).
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| * Continuing the Exercise using stored data (generated during prior Simulator practice runs).
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| *f 2 nue the Exercise using the data sheets in the Exercise Manual.
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| . End the Exercise if most of the objectives have been demonstr:ted.
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| 4.4 USE OF CONTROL CELL in every Exercise situation, there will be non participating individuals, organizations and agencies. These entities, for an actual emergency, have agreed to provide support to the primary emergency response organizations of the utility, state and local governments; however, due to the time and costs involved, they can not always support an Exercise. In order to address this situation, a " Control Cell" is used to represent non-panicipants.
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| The primary Control Cell will be located in the Davis Besse Administration Building down the hall from the Emergency Control Center, it will consist of a bank of telephones, a fax machine, several reference manuals, and a group of three to five individuals.
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| The Control Cell will primarily be used to receive calls generated by the exercise participants, but it will also initiate calls (e.g., to demonstrate rumor control capabilities or to represent concerned citizens and the news media, etc.) and to send / receive material via fax (e.g., engineering drawings / data or administrative information, etc.).
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| Federal agencies (e.g., NRC, DOE, Congressional Offices, etc.)
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| - Local entities other than those listed in Section 2.1 (e.g., congregate care centers, fire departments, EMS, hospitals, police departments, host facilities, etc.) '
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| ! - Other utilities / plants (e.g., Detroit Edison / Fermi, Perry,13eaver Valley, etc.)
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| - Vendors (e.g., Bechtel Engineering, Framatome, Radiation Management Consultants (RMC), Copes Vulcan,Ingersoll Rand, etc.)
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| - Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)
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| Colleges / Universities (e.g., Ohio State, University of Toledo, etc.)
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| !!mergency Preparedness 1997 Controllers Table 4.2 1 CON 1ROL ROOM SlhiULATOR MS.
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| * Paul Timmerman -
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| Lead Drill Controller 3060 Steve Laeng Simulator 1.F. Operator 5178 Greg llayes Computer Support 3105 Tom Almendinger Simulator Controller 5178 Chuck Daft Control Room Liaison '056 I QSC CMike Parker OSC Management 1002 Don Jones OSC RP Management 1037 Jim Whitright OSC Management 1037 Matt Murtha OSC Response Team 1056 Billy Sutton OSC Response Team 1028 Scott Strahl OSC Response Team 1002 Vern Patton OSC Response Team 2103 Jim Kalmbach OSC Response Team 1029 Polly Boissenault OSC Response Team 1002 ISC
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| * Bob Coad TSC Management 1029 Dave Geisen TSC Engineers 1056 Lillie Winckmvski TSC Computer 3105 ECC
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| * Dale Miller ECC Lead Controller 3065 Ted Myers Emergency Director 5187 Jack Priest Dose Assessor 1029 Mike White Dose Assessment 3060 l Dave Ishenvood ECC Controller 3145 ILTL
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| * Brad Baumgartner RTL Coordinator 1029 Dave Dewitz RMT 1043 Brett Gallatin RMT 1056 Lucas Ring RMT 1048 Carl Tipton RMT 5177
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| 'Cirncy DeTray ,
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| Security Command and Control 4000 Lindallaunan Security 4000 llob Zeisloft Security 4000 J11C ,
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| ' John O'Neill Controller 1046 Rick Jarosi Controller 1046 Dennis Gordon Controller 3060 Marla Lark Landis Mock Media 3145 1.inda Dohrmann Mock Media 3145 Dave Poage Mock Media 3387 Maggie Gormley Mock Media 3310 CONTROL CELL
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| 'Patti Smith Control Cell / CANS 3060 Frank Kennedy NRC Duty Omcer 3065 11ill Kreinbihl Corporate 3040 Diana Chambers Public Concern Operator / 3065 Deb Sadlier Food Coordinator 3320 Ellen Rutledge Public Concern Operator / 1046 Alissa Zingaro Logistic Coordinator 3060 llob 11aumgartner Control Cell Support 3060 Carol Blausey Rumor Control 3060 Kathy Fehr Public Concern Operator 3215 Tony Frank Public Concern Operator 3060 SEE.CIALisTs
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| ' Skip Cope Drill Coordinator 3060 Steve lienry First Aid Event 3160 l Ron Dielman llospital 1043
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| * A. Ilackup Route Alerting; Monday 1830 Reggie Strauss Supplemental Route Alerting Fred Petersen I
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| (Day Township Fire & EMS) Mike Drusbacky D. Ilackup Route Alerting; Tuesday 1830 Reggie Strauss Supplemental Route Alerting Mike Drusbacky (Port Clinton Fire Dept.& EMS) Fred Petersen C. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Sonia Eischen and Decontamination Reggie Strauss (Observer)
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| (Portage Fire Dept.) Rudy Sacchet
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| { Jim Greer (Obsen'er)
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| Mike Drusbacky D. EOC Executive / Dispatch Wednesday in Sequence Grant Farr (Lead)
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| EOC-Operations / Support Wednesday in Sequence Cheryl Jenkins Services / Security Redgie Strauss EOC Dose Assessment Wednesday in Sequence Chuck Bibbec EOC-PI Message Control Wednesday in Sequence Sam Paletta (All Agencies)
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| E. Medical Services Transport Tuesday 0830 Steve llenry (Mid County EMS)
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| F. Perimeter / Access Control; Wednesday 1100 Ed Somppi Traffic Control (Oak liarbor Police Dept.)
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| G. Institutionalized /Special Populations Wednesday 0900 Cheryl Jenkins (Ottawa County Detention Facility)
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| : 11. Schools Wednesday 0900 Jerome Barclay (Woodmore Schools)
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| : 1. Schools Wednesday 1000 Jerome Barclay (Kersten's Korner Nursery School)
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| J. Schools Wednesday 1030 Jerome Barclay (Riverview Schools)
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| 4 11 1997 Evalu:ted Exercise Excreise Controller Assigiunents (V) Table 4.2-2 Lucas County Actis Sites Day Time Controller
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| * A LOG hxecutive/ Dispatch Wednesday in Sequence Mitch Teal (Lead)
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| EGC ')pentionvSupport Ron Smith Servhes/ Security EOC Asses mt.tt Marc Roseum EOC Pil/Mesias Conwf' Glenn McKee Communications (All Agencies) i D. EAS (WRVF FM Radio) Wednesday in Sequence Joe Senko C. Schools Wednesday 1000 Mike Ginn i (0 egon school District)
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| D. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 1300 Mike Ginn Traffic Control (Lucas County SherifT)
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| I E. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Grant Farr (Lead) and Decontamination Mike Ginn (Jerusalem Fire Dept.) Glenn McKee Mike White F. Evacuee Monitoring and Wednesday 1830 Ron Smith (Lead) and Decontamination Jerome Barclay (Oregon Fire Dept.t Andy Beaudry Eisenhower Middle School) Joe Senko G. Reception Center Regiaration Wednesday 1900 Andy Beaudry (Eisenhower Middle School)
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| : 11. Congregate Care Wednesday 1900 Bonita Palmer (Clay liigh School) l
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| : 1. Medical Services . Transport Wednesday 1830 Mike White (Jerusalem Fire Dept.)
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| * Controllers must be piesent thirty (30) minutes prior to start of activity. Rev. 2
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| 4-12 1997 Ecluated Exercise Exercise Controller Assignments Table 4.2 2 l Sandusky County Action / Sites Day Time Controller
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| * A. Evacuee Monitoring and Tuesday 1800 Sam Paletta Decontamination / Vehicle Ron Smith (Frercont Ross liigh School) Mitch Teal Rudy Sachett Sonia Eischen (Lead)
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| B. Reception Center Registration Tuesday 1800 Cheryl Jenkins (Fremont Ross liigh School)
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| C. Congregate Care Tuesday 1830 Mitch Teal (Fremont Jr. liigh School)
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| D. Medical Services - Facilities Tuesday 0900 Ron Dielman (Fremont Memorialllospital) Steve lienry Mike White (Lead)
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| O 5.1 TIMES AND PLACES Preparatory meetings held prior to the week of the Exercise will be schedule and coordinated by the Emergency Preparedness Staff. The meetings schedule for the week i of the Exercise will be held with Tables 5.1 1 and Table 5.1 2.
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| Schedule of Meetinus Table 5.1-1 Daterrime Where . Thal
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| : June 2,1997 - Energy Education Centet Utility Controllers 1 L 1000 - 1200 DBNPS Admin Building Final Briefing i I
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| -June 2,1997 Room 209/210 NRC/ Lead Controllers I 1430 -1600 DBNPS Admin. Building NRC Entrance / Briefing / fours June 3,1997 Auxiliary Building MS 1 Medical Drill 0800 - 1100 I -
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| June 3,1997 Energy Education Center Utility Players Briefing 1500 -1545 DBNPS Admin Building June 4,1997 All Faellities Exercise June 5,1997 Energy Education Center - Utility Controller Debriefing 0800 - 1200 DBNPS Admin Building June 6,1997 Energy Education Center- Utility Player /NRC Critique 0800 -1100 DBNPS Admin Building June 6,1997 Ottawa County FEMA /NRC Public Meeting 1000 - 1100 Emergency Operations Center O
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| ; Dater rime Where l\'imi June 3,1997 EEC Conference Area Exercise Offsite Controller Briefing 1000-1200 Davis 13 esse Admin Building l i
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| June 3,1997 Fremont hiemorialllospital hiS 1 hiedical Drill Evaluation 0800 - 1100 June 4,1997 (All Day) Offsite Facilities Excreise June 5,1997 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Offsite Controller Debriefing 0800 1200 DBNPS Admin Building (Second Floor) 9 9
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| 53 1997 Evaluated Exercise 5.2 OI3 SERVER APPROVAL Permission to observe the Exercise must be obtained from:
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| Davis Ilesse Nuclear Power Station State of Ohio hir. Patrick J. hicCloskey, Supervisor hir. Larry Grove, Chicf Emergency Preparedness Ohio Emergency hianagement Agency ,
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| l Toledo Edison Company Department of Public Safety 5501 N. State Route 2, Stop DB 3060 2855 W. Dublin Granville Road Oak liarbor,01143449 9760 Columbus, Oli 43235 2206 Pil: (419) 3217148 Pil: (614) 889-7173 1 FAX: (419) 249 2302 FAX: (614) 889 7183 Ottawa County Sandusky County hir. James P. Greer, Director his. Berdine Parish, Director Ottawa County EhiA Sandusky County EMA 315 hiadison Street 100 N. Park Avenue Port Clinton, Oli 43452 Fremont,Oli 43420 Pil: (419) 734-6901 Pil: (419)334 8933 FAX: (419) 249-2361 FAX: (419) 334-6427 Lucas County hir. William S. Italsey, Director Lucas County EhiA 2144 hionroe Street Toledo,01143624 Pil: (419) 249 0661 FAX: (419)249 5360 5.3 TRAVEL INFORMATION This section provides travel information to those individuals from Corporate, other utilities, local / state / federal government, ar.d/or other organizations who may participate in the Exercise.
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| Detroit hietro Airport (70 miles from Davis Besse)
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| Detroit, hil Toledo Express Airport (50 miles from Davis Besse)
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| Toledo,011 Cleveland llopkins Airport (85 miles from Davis Besse)
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| The Davis Besse Station is located on Ohio State Route 2, approximately 25 miles east of Toledo,10 miles northwest of Port Clinton, and 75 miles west of Cleveland along State Route 2.
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| Fairfield Inn (419) 732-2434 Best Western (800) 231-4871 3760 East State Road Port Clinton, Oil Port Clinton, Oli Fremont,011 Comfort inn (419) 732-2929 Comfort inn (419) 691-8911 1723 East Perry Street 2930 Navarre Avenue (SR 2)
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| Port Clinton,011 Oregon, Oli OurGuest (419) 734-3000 1loliday Inn (800)465-4329 2039 E. liarbor Road Toledo,011 Port Clinton, Oli Fremont, Oil Sandusky, Oli hiaumee Bay Resort & Conference Center Days Inn (419) 734-4945 1750 Park Road #2 2149 E. Gill Road Oregon, Oli 43618-9700 Port Clinton, Oli (419) 836-1466 O
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| v 6.0 J997 EXERCISE SCFNARIO This section provides a description of the Exercise event sequence and provides figures depicting key plant conditions, it is broken down into the following areas: ;
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| 6.1 NARRATIVE
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| This section provides a general oveniew of the Exercise event sequence for a quick understanding of the extent of play.
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| 6.2 INITI AL CONDITIONS This section provides Players with basic information regarding plant external conditions that exist at the start of the Exercise.
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| 6.3 ONSITE SEOUENCE OF EVENTS This section provides a detailed chronology of events for controller guidance during conduct of the Exercise.
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| 6.4 OUT-OF-SEOUENCE EVENTS (NON UTILITY)
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| This section provides a detailed chronology of out of sequence events for Ottawa, Lucas and Sandusky Counties.
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| CONDUCT OF PLAY Operational data and event timing for this scenario were developed in conjunction with !
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| practice runs of the Plant Simulator. Selected failures were injected into normal plant operations as depicted on the Simulator and Operator response was permitted to take place on a "real time" basis. No artificial time compressions were injected into the time sequence.
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| During the day this scenario is conducted, plant equipment status will be based on Control Room Simulator Operator response that day, which may be different than that which occurred during the practice runs. Controllers at the Simulator will be trying to keep the l
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| sequence of events on track, however, they will try to do this without the use of verbal overrides. Instead, should the Control Room Simulator Operators take a course of action that may significantly alter the outcome of the sequence of events, the Instructor Facility l (IF) Operator will inject additional faults or malfunctions that can thwart the Operator l actions in a manner that is consistent with "real life" equipment failures or problems.
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| '62 1997 Evaluated Exercise Some Control Room Simulator Operator actions will be pemiitted, even though they are not listed in Section 6.3, if the consequence of these actions do not significantly affect the overall outcome of the scenario.
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| h 6.1 NARRATIVE SUMM ARY This section provides a general overview of the Exercise event sequence for a quick understanding of the extent of play.
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| Iyesday. June 3.1997 At 0900 the MS 1 Medical Drill scenario will be demonstrated. A contaminated injury will occur in the Auxiliary Building Train Bay. The Station First Aid Team will respond. Mid-County EMS will transport the contaminated injured person to Fremont Memorial llospital.
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| l Wednesday. June 4.1907 Initial conditions are established with the plant operating at 100% power and has been operating at or above 90% power for the past 380 days. All plant systems are in automatic.
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| Plant chemistry is in specification and stable. It is an overcast day with a light breeze coming off the lake.
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| Spent (used) resin is being transfened from the Spent Resin Storage Tank to a high integrity container in the Auxiliary Building Train Bay.
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| g At approximately 7:30 a.m. a spent resin spill will occur in the Auxiliary Building Train Bay. This will cause radiation levels to increase by a factor of greater than a 1000 in the Auxiliary Building Train Bay, Local radiation levels willincrease significantly. Radiation Protection personnel and operators will respond to the resin spill by stopping the resin transfer and isolating the Auxiliary Building Train Bay. The Shift Supervisor should make an emergency classification of an ALERT based on Emergency Action Level (EAL) 6.A.1, liigh Radiation Levels Within The Protected Area. Action is taken to notify station personnel, Ottawa and Lucas Counties, the State of Ohio, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The station's Emergency Response Organization (ERO) is mobilized.
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| Due to no plant systems being affected, the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director should maintain the plant at current power levels.
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| The station ERO activates the Operations Support Center (CSC), Technical Support Center (TSC), and Emergency Control Center (ECC) in accordance with station procedures. The Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) is activated at the Edison Club in Maumee, Ohio.
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| Offsite agencies begin to mobilize their emerpency responders. Offsite Emergency l Operations Centers (EOCs) partially staff to monitor the emergency situation at DBNPS.
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| : EOC staff evaluates the need to close the wildlife area (Subarca 10) and to restrict boating l
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| traffic on Lake Erie (Subarca 12). Offsite officials are dispatched to the Emergency Control Center at the station and to the JPIC.
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| At approximately 8:15 a.m., #2 2 Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) vibrations will increase.
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| Five minutes later, the #2 2 RCP Seal Cooler will start to leak into the Component Cooling Water (CCW) System. The RCP Seal Cooler cools water for the RCP seal. The
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| #2 2 RCP Seal Cooler leak will cause radioactive water to be mixed with non-radioactive water la the CCW System and be transported outside of containment. CCW Tank level will increase and the operators will have to drain it. Radiation levels in other parts of the Auxiliary Building will increase due to the CCW System sening cooling water for equipment throughout the Atixiliary Building. This leakage will be in excess of DBNPG limits and a plant shutdown will start. As the plant shutdown progresses, the RCP seal will fail, increasing RCP seal leakage to greater than 50 gallons per minute, fq At approximately 9:15 a.m., minimum Pressurizer level for operation (100") will be Q reached. The Operators will manually trip the reactor as directed by their Abnormal Operating procedure. Af:er the reactor trip,01 and 02 Startup Transformers will fail. This !
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| Fuel rod damage is caused by metal fragments from the Reactor Coolant Pump impeller being forced through coolant channels in the core. Gap activity is released into the reactor coolant.
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| The Main Station Exhaust fans will not run due to the LOOP. This will limit station vent flow to 15,000 SCFM from the Station Emergency Ventilation Fans.
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| Offsite EOCs are fully activated. The SITE AREA EMERGENCY Emergency Alert System message is broadcast and sirens are activated in the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone.
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| 6-4 1997 Evaluated Excrcise The JPIC responds to increasing media interest in the emergency situation in Ottawa County. Rumor Control operators address community inquiries. The State of Ohio issues protective actions for dairy animab near the station.
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| At approximately 11:00 a.m., the piping in the CCW System fails. This will release radioactive water and steam into the Auxiliary Building. At 11:10 a.m., area and ventilation monitors detect the radiological release. Operator actiona are unsuccessful in isolating the radiological release. An offsite release via the station vent is now in progress.
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| The ERO evaluates the new data and recommends re-classification to a GENERAL EMERGENCY. The Emergency Director concurs and re-classifies the emergency situation. Dose Assessment staff should provide offsite Protective Action Recommendations to evacuate subarcas 1,2, and 12.
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| The State of Ohio, Ottawa and Lucas Counties select a course of action to protect the residents within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ). An EAS message is prepared and the siren system is activated. Local fire department personnel begin back-up i
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| route alerting and law enforcement agencies activate traflic and perimeter control points.
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| I Residents near the plant are directed to evacuate to pre-designated centers.
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| The wind will shift from 30 to 100 in the early afternoon. The Dose Assessment Center will evaluate this change. Dose Assessment staff should change offsite Protective Action Recommendations to evacuate Subarcas 1,2,3,10,11, and 12.
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| attempts the repair team is successful in stopping the offsite release.
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| The plant begins to stabilize and ERO management personnel consider downgrading and recovery activities begin. The Exercise is terminated following discussion between utility and offsite agencies on declassification. Each facility debriefs nnd documentation is collected for review.
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| A recovery /re-entry discussion is held following the termination of the Exercise. Several out of sequence activities will also be held aner the Exercise terminates.
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| Refer to Figure 6.1-1 for a timeline of events.
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| * THE AB0VE TIMES ARE APPROXIMATIONS BASED ON PAST PRACTICED RUNS ON THE CONTROL ROOM SIMULATOR i
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| 6-6 1997 Evaluated Exercise i
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| 6.2 INITI AL CONDITIONS 6.2.1 Close of Business, June 3,1997:
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| O The plant is operating in Mode 1 at 100% power with all systems in automatic.
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| For the past 380 days the plant has been operating at or above 90% power. The core is at middle oflife of 385 Effective Full Power Days (EFPD).
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| NOTE: A Davis-Besse " DRILL" Daily Status sheet will be provided to the Players through the normal distribution channels.
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| 6.2.2 Start of Exercise, June 4,1997:
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| The plant is operating in automatic at 100% power. Plant chemistry is in specification and stable. Refer to Figure 6.2-1 Chemistry Analyses Status, Dose equivalent 1-131 is 0.5 pci/ gm, an increase of 0.3 pci/ gm over the past 30 days. The last three RCS samples nave been the same.
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| All systems are operating normally with the following exceptions:
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| : 1. A resin sluice from the Spent Resin Storage Tank to a truck in the Auxiliary Building Train Bay is in progress, h
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| : 2. Additional equipment maintenance events are provided on the Davis-Besse
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| " DRILL" Daily Status sheets.
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| NOTE: Refer to Section 10 of this manual for additional equipment service / repair information.
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| The temperature is in the mid 80#s with the wind from 30 at 4 miles per hour.
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| Simulator setup instructions for the IF Operator:
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| : 1. IC-27: 100% power
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| : 2. Ensure STETCLK in Ship Dir is used to allow simulated time to be real time synchronized with the ECC clock.
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| : 3. PC File = EPDRILL; See failures on the MALF list in the IC.
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| : 4. Ensure program to drive the following indication is setup:
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| * Meteorological parameters g
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| . RE trending data Rev.1
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| , 6-7 1997 Evaluated Exercise INITIAL PLANT CHEMISTRY u). FIGURE 6.2-1 CIIEMISTRY ANALYSES STATUS l
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| PRIMARY l SECONDARY (FEEDWATER)
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| Time: 07/C Date: GO/97 Time: /O O(> Date: 6/f/97 -l Limits Value Limits Value 5100 03 <f ppb 55 O2 o,/C ppb s150 CI' /,56 ppb 220 N21h 32 2, ppb sl50 F" /O.97 ppb 520 Sion ^'/4 ppb
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| +
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| u' 2,20 ppm $3 Na o,2(o ppb pli 7./() @25'C 510 Fc 4/C ppb 25-50 112 f/ ,3/ ccAs 55 CI' O, 2(s ppb Na V, T(, ccAg 293 pil 9. (o 2 @25'C s100 TDO 4/,, 2 7 ccAg Measured if Cond. C ,/ 78 pS/cm s1.0 del"' pCi/gm 50.2 'InorganicifCond. C , O(, - - pS/cm 100/E Specific Act. pCi/mi Condensate Dissolved Os MO ppb
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| * Per DD<ll46900, Attachment l ' Inorganic Il* Cond. is a calculated value O COVER GAS Tank %lla %O, %N Time Date WOST , j CWRT I
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| * N j/j'--
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| CWRT2 BORON Calaments:
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| Vessel PPM Time Date
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| Reviewed by: M-I Time /Date:
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| / I"/8 97 Shift Supervisor Rev.0
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| 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| CC#
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| 1 The Shift Supervisor is briefed in the 00/00 0700 Control Room and the Exercise Authorization Form is approved.
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| NOTE:
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| 2 The 1997 Evaluated Exercise will utilize the Control Room Simulator (CRS) to conduct Operator response instead of the actual Control Room.
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| An off-shift Operations crew will be pre-staged and briefed at the Simulator.
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| The Equipment Operators will be pre-staged in the plant. Pre-designated Maintenance, Chemistry and Radiation Protection Personnel will assemble at the OSC once it is activated. Since players will not be able to use their .
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| normal communications channels to contact each other, an " Exercise Phone List" will be provided.
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| The Lead Controller at the CRS will direct 00/10 0710 the following actions:
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| 3 1. A Gai-Tronics announcement for the start of the Exercise.
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| 6-8 Rev.2 O O O
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| O 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS O O 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# ' UTILITY EVENT - T: TIME TIME . NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#'
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| : 2. Activation of the ERO pager drill code, which advises all ERO pager carriers .
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| that the pages which follow are related to the Exercise.
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| : 3. The NRC Duty Officer will be notified -
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| that the Exercise has begun via the
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| -: Emergency Notification System (ENS) -
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| " Red Phone".
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| : 4. Simulator operations shift takes control
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| . of simulator with the following events
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| . in progress:
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| . I00% power.
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| * Spent resin transfer from spent Resin Storage Tank to high
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| -integrity container (HIC)in progress.
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| A resin spill occurs in the Auxiliary 00/30 0730-Building Train Bay. Radiation levels will increase in the Train Bay.
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| * Refer to Section 10 for details of the Resin Spill event.
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| 6-9 .Rev.0' t __
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| CC#
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| 4 The Shift Supervisor and his staff evaluate 00/45 0745 the indications and classify the ALERT in accordance with Emergency Action Level (EAL) 6.A.1, High Radiation Levels within the Protected Area (>1,000 times normal), l RA-EP-01500, Emergency Classification.
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| The Simulator staff takes the following actions in accordance with RA-EP-01700, Alert:
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| * Station Alarm will be sounded. The ALERT Gai-Tronics announcement will be made at the Simulator.
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| NOTE:
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| The Simulator Controller will request that the Control Room Controller make the announcement over the plant public address system for all Emergency alarms. Plant alarms are not accessible from the Simulator.
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| Non-essential personnel in the Protected Area assemble.
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| 6-10 Rev.2 O O O s
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| 63 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME . TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| . The Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) will be activated to notify and call out the -
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| Emergency Response Organization
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| .(ERO), and notify the Company Telephone Operator.
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| * Ottawa and Lucas Counties and the Ottawa and Lucas Counties Sheriff's State of Ohio are notified of the Dispatchers and the State of Ohio Highway
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| .' ALERT, utilizing the dedicated Patrol receive notification of the ALERT.
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| telephone system in accordance with RA-EP-02110, Emergency Notification procedure.
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| Notification to NRC will be made to the State and County Dispatchers notify key Utility Control Cell. response agencies.
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| . Normal access to the owner controlled Area , DBAB ERFs and the Protected Area are restricted in accordance with RA-EP-02510, Emergency Security Organization Activation and Response.
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| 5 Normal access to the Owner Controlled Area and Protected Area will be restored by the Controllers after approximately 30 minutes or when traffic backup becomes a safety issue.
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| 6-11 Rev.O
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| 1 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| CC# UTILITY EVENT 6 The Emergency Director directs the dismissal of training classes and sending non-essential contractors and visitors home.
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| He Controller will direct this action be simulated.
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| 7X Contingency input in the event an ALERT 01/00 0800 has not been declared by this time.
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| Emergency Response Organization (ERO) State of Ohio activates their Assessment staff respond to the Emergency Response Room (EMA, OEPA, ODH, ODA)in the Facility (ERF) and begin facility activation. State EOC to monitor the events at the Station. Selected Emergency Responders are alerted and placed on standby.
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| Once the TSC and ECC are activated, the County agencies are notified and key Emergency Director in the DBAB obtains a personnel respond to the county Emergency tumover from the Emergency Director in Operations Centers (EOCs).
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| the Simulator in accordance with the RA-EP-02010, Emergency Management.
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| NOTE: County ard pre-staged State personnel are ne Emergency Assistant Plant dispatched to the ECC and JPIC.
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| Manager in the Simulator may elect to relieve the Emergency Director in the Simulator until the TSC and ECC are activated.
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| . ERDS phone line will simulate sending data. The ERDS data is actually sent to an engineering terminal.
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| 6-12 Rev.O O O O
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# : UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT - CC#
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| The Company Public Affairs Duty OfIicer (PADO) provides news releases as required.
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| Bus drivers are mobilized (simulated).
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| Emergency Alert System (EAS) brought to an" ALERT" status (simulated).
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| The Ottawa County EMA considers closing parklands (Subarca 10) and restricting boating traflic to Subarca 12. (The actual closure of the parklands and restriction of boating will be simulated.)
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| #2-2 Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) 01/15 OR15 vibration alarm is received in the Simulator.
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| . Refer to Section 10 of this manual for detailed description of the RCP equipment failure.
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| Operators evaluate #2-2 RCP vibrations in accordance with procedure DB-OP-02515, RCP and Motor Abnormal Operation.
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| The operators start a power decrease to
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| ~70% power in accordance with DB-OP-02504, Rapid Shutdown. At ~70%
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| power, #2-2 RCP, will be stopped.
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| 6-13 Rev.O l
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| Indicitions are received in the Simulator 01/20 0820 that #2-2 RCP seal cooler leak has started.
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| #2-2 RCP seal fails increasing Reactor 01/45 0845 Coolant System (RCS) leakage to be approximately 100 gpm.
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| The RCS leakage is above Technical Specification limits and a plant shutdown will commence. Due to the reactor power decrease, Operators are challenged to determine the RCS leak rate.
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| Once the JPIC is activated, news releases State and Counties provide news releases as are prepared and press briefings held at the required.
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| JPIC.
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| The operators will trip the plant when pressurizer level reaches 100" in accordance with procedure DB-OP-02504, Rapid Shutdown.
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| After the plant is tripped, the electric 02/15 0915 transfer to offsite power will not occur due to failure of 01 and 02 Startup Transformers.
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| 6-14 Rev.O O O O
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| O 63 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS O O la97 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT ' CC#
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| = , Refer to Section 10 of this manual for details of the 01 and 02 electrical
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| - failure.
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| Operators observe that Control Rods E3 and F2 fail to insert and initiate emergency. ,
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| boration in accordance with procedure DB-OP-02000, RPS, SFAS, SFRCS, Trip or SG Tube Rupture.
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| The Emergency Response Organization evaluates the cl.anging plant condition. The Emergency Director orders a review of EALs in accordance with RA-EP-01500, Emergency Classification.
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| 8 The Emergency Director declares a SITE . 02/30 0930 AREA EMERGENCY in accordance with EAL 2.A.3, RCS Leak >50 gpm with 13.8 KV Busses deenergized of RA-EP-01500, Emergency Classification.
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| The following actiens are taken in accordance with RA-EP-01800, Site Area Emergency:
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| . Station alarm will be sounded and SITE AREA EMERGENCY announcement made.
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| 6-15 Rev.2
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| 63 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| i e The CANS will be activated to notify the ERO via pager, and the Company Telephone Operator.
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| . Ottawa and Lucas Counties and the Ottawa and Lucas Counties and the State of State of Ohio are notified of the SITE Ohio receive notification of the SITE AREA l AREA EMERGENCY in accordance EMERGENCY using the dedicated !
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| I with RA-EP-02110, Emergency telephone system.
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| Notification.
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| . The NRC Incident Response Center State and County officials notify the notifications (i.e, Red Phone) are made Emergency Response Organizations of the to the Utility Control Cell. change in classification.
| |
| Evacuate non-essential personnel from State and Counties activate their EOCs and Protected Area (PA). mobilizes demonstrated elements of their staffs.
| |
| . Evacuation of PA non-essential Ottawa and Lucas Counties coordinate times personnel will be held in the PPF for Siren (EAS/NOAA activation. Ottawa parking lot. County is " primary", Lucas County is
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| " alternate" for this event). The EAS
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| * Evacuated personnel will be retumed to message and siren activated (simulated).
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| work following accountability.
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| Following the simulated siren sounding, Ottawa County may request the Utility verify the siren status.
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| 6-16 Rev.2 O O O
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| <~. m (-)y N) 8
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| . 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS - 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE '
| |
| CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME ' NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| Security polls the security computer to determine the status of th6 evacuation of non-essential personnel from the Protected Area. The print-out is taken to the OSC in accordance with RA-EP-02520, Assembly
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| . and Accountability.
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| 9/10 The Emergency Director directs the Owner Fire Departments conduct route verification Controller Area (OCA) be assembled. and notify mobile / hearing impaired Assembly ofnon-essential OCA personnel (simulated).
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| will be simulated.
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| Ottawa County confirms activation of -
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| Sandusky (simulated) and Erie County (simulated) Emergency Response Organizations.-
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| State of Ohio makes a " State of Emergency" i declaration.
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| i Closure of Parklands (Subarea 10) and Restricting Boater Tmilic (Subarea 12) (If ;
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| not done at ALERT)(simulated). j State of Ohio requests FAA restrict airspace ;
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| (simulated).
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| t 6-17 Rev.2 i
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| 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE 63 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
| |
| CC#
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| l 4
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| I State of Ohio restricts rail traffic (simulated). l l State ofOhio requests FEMA and DOE assistance (simulated).
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| Ottawa County relocates Carroll Elementary School (If not done at ALERT)(Simulated).
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| Ottawa and Lucas Counties consider precautionary Protective Actions, including ,
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| relocation of EPZ or llost School populations.
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| Counties initiate activation of tmffic and perimeter control (simulated).
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| Host counties staff reception and care centers (simulated).
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| News releases are prepared and press State and counties provide news releases as briefings held at the JPIC. required.
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| I1X Contingency input in the event a SITE 02/45 0945 AREA EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time.
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| 6-18 Rev.2 O O O
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| () -q)
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| %./ \
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#. {
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| CC# UTILITY EVENT A Component Cooling Water (CCW) 04/00 1100 system line break occurs in #4 Mechanical Penetration Room (MPR). This will allow hot radioactive RCS water to enter #4 MPR. This will create a radioactive airborne problem which Station EVS will transport to the Station Vent.
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| Area monitors and the Station Vent 04/10 1110 monitors readings increase. An offsite radiological release has begun.
| |
| The Emergency Director directs the review ofEALs. He Dose Assessment Center evaluates the radiological release.
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| 12 The Emergency Director declares a 04/20 1120 GENERAL EMERGENCY in accordance with EAL 6.D.6, Projected Radiation Levels at the Site Boundary of Greater than 1 REM /hr Whole Body, EAL 6.D.7, High Thyroid Dose at the Site Boundary, or EAL 1.C.1, Loss of 2 of 3 Fission Product Barriers with a Potential Loss of the Third.
| |
| The following actions are taken in accordance with RA-EP-01900, General Emergency procedure:
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| 6-19 Rev.2
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| 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| CC# UTILITY EVENT
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| . Station Alarm is sounded and the GENERAL EMERGENCY announcement is made via a request from the ECC.
| |
| . Dose Assessment staffperforms calculations and provides offsite protective action recommendations to evacuate Subareas 1,2, and 12.
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| . The CANS will be activated to notify the ERO via pager, and the Company Telephone Operator. ,.
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| Ottawa and Lucas Counties and the State of Ottawa and Lucas Counties and the State of Ohio are notified of the GENERAL Ohio receive notification of the GENERAL EMERGENCY, using the dedicated EMERGENCY classification and the Protective Action Guidelines. telephone system.
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| De NRC Incident Response Center State and County ofTicials notify Emergency notifications (i.e., Red phone) are made to Response Organizations of the change in the Utility Control Cell. classification.
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| State and Counties monitor plant conditions.
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| Evacuation ofnon-essential Station personnel initiated.
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| 6-20 Rev.O O O O
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| 6.3 LyqUENCE OF EVENTS ! 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT ' T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| 13- NOTE: State of Ohio develops plume dose -
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| Evacuation of non-essential personnel projections.
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| to an offsite assembly site will be simulated. IIowever, the ERO should Ohio Department ofIIcalth (ODH) and carry out their actions as ifit were Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) -
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| occurring. recommend sheltering oflivestock within a 10-mile radius.
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| State of Ohio coordinates with Ottawa and Lucas Counties in developing Protectiv6
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| ~
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| Action Recommendations.
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| Ottawa and Lucas Counties provide protective action decisions to the public.
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| The EAS and siren systems are activated -
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| (simulated).
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| 'If requested by offsite, the ECC verifies the - Following the simulated siren sounding.
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| siren activation by polling the siren Ottawa County may request the Utility feedback system. verify the siren status.
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| . With the exception of1501 1703 and ~
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| -l 8903, all sirens indicate they have sounded.
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| 14 . Offsite agencies are advised that 1501 Ottawa and Lucas Counties evaluate the 1703 and 8903 appear not to have impact of the failures of sirens 1501 1703,
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| -l and 8901 to sound. Adjustments to route sounded.
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| alerting are made.
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| 6 Rev.3 <
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| t' - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _
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| 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE 63 SEQUZNCE OF EVENTS T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
| |
| CC# UTILITY EVENT Status logger printout reviewed and Ottawa and Lucas Counties conduct back-up 15 information provided to Ottawa and Lucas route alerting, as required (simulated).
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| Counties.
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| Ottawa and Lucas Counties activate Reception Centers and Emergency Worker l I
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| Decontamination / Monitoring Stations (simulated).
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| The American Red Cross opens Care Centers (simulated).
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| Ottawa County notifies special facilities of evacuation. Ottawa County authorizes relocation of special facilities (simulated).
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| Ottawa and ucas Counties assure monitoring of emergency worker exposure.
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| Counties monitor evacuation routes (simulated).
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| News releases are prepaxd and press State and counties provide news releases briefings held at the Joint Public and are represented at JPIC press briefings.
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| Information Center (JPIC).
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| Ottawa and Lucas Counties implement KI decision,ifrequested, by ODH.
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| 6-22 Rev.2 O O O
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| ~~
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| V) V (, '
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE j CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| 16X Contingency input in the event a 04/45 I145 GENERAL EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time.
| |
| Wind direction shifts from 30 (NE) to 05/30 1230 100 (SE). The Dose Assessment Center evaluates the effects of the change in wind direction.
| |
| The Dose Assesstr_ent staffprovides offsite protective action recommendations to evacuate Subareas 1,2,3,10,11, and 12.
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| The OSC maintenance staffis successful at 06/15 1315 stopping the CCW leak. The release is terminated..
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| The Station Vent monitor reading begins 06/30 1330 decreasing - the release has ended.
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| The management team begins classification downgrading and event termination discussions by evaluating plant conditions and formulating a plan to terminate the event. Requirements ofRA-EP-01500, Emergency Classification, are reviewed.
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| The Recovery Advisor collects data for the recovery plan in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery.
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| 6-23 Rev.2 n
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| 6.3 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| 17X Contingency input in the event 07/15 1415 declassification discussions have not started.
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| NOTE:
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| Lead Controller ccntacts all Lead Facility Controllers to ensure objectives have been met.
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| He Evaluated Exercise is terminated. 07/30 1430 State and Counties receive notification that the Evaluated Exercise is terminated.
| |
| 18/19 Termination announcement is made over the Gai-Tronics and in all ERFs.
| |
| The following actions are taken by controllers:
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| . The ERO pager"all Clear" code, "0000", is activated. 'Ihis advises all ERO pager carriers that the Exercise is over.
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| . The NRC will be notified via the" Red Phone" that the Davis-Besse Exercise activities have ended.
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| 6-24 Rev.2 O O O
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| /~
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| v v v 63 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE . ,
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| CC# UTILITY EVENT T: TIME TIME NON-UTILITY EVENT CC#
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| A short break will be taken. A short break will be taken.
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| Following the break, self-critiques w;11 be Following the break, self-critiques will be held in each of the participating facilities. held in each of the participating facilities.
| |
| 20 Personnel assigned to take part in the recovery discussions assemble in DBAB Room 209/210.
| |
| 6-25 Rev.0
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| 6-26 1997 Evaluated Exercise DOWNGRADE FROM THE EMERGENCY.
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| IABLE 6-3.1 Players should be cognizant of the following conditions in order to consider downgrading from the emergency and commencing reentry / recovery discussions:
| |
| . Plant vent radiation monitors decrease to negligible levels.
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| . A source of decay heat removal is available.
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| * The primary system is cooled down and pressurized.
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| . All required notifications have been made.
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| . TSC, ECC, and Control Room personnel agree that downsizing is appropriate.
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| * State and County officials concur.
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| 6-28 1997 Evaluated Exercise DAVIS BESSE DAILY STATUS JUNE 3, 1997 DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL CNLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY DRILL ONLY DRILL ONLY ees...................eee.......................e..................................................
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| PEACTOR GENERATOR LEAKAGE Mode 1 Gross Output (MW) 927 RCS Identified 0.09 gpm Power (t) 100 RCS Unidentified 0.01 gpm Not Generation 24 hre Primary-Secondary <0.1 gpd PROTECTED SAFETY TRAIN (MWH) 20947 Train #2 Heat Rete (Uncorrected)
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| (BTU /KW-HR) 10206 FAFETY
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| - 104 days since last OSHA Recordable.
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| - 212 days since last Lost Time Accident.
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| PERFORMANCE MEASURES
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| - Four Licensee Event Report (year-to-date).
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| COMPLETED EVENTS
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| - Safety features actuation channel 1 funct. aal test.
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| - Diesel Fire Pump Control Room Hand Switch replacement.
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| - Instrument air dryer 3 and 4 returned to service following preventive maintenance.
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| - Station EVS ventilation system train #1 monthly test.
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| PLANNED EVENTS
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| - Transfer spent primary resin from SRST to HIC.
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| - Wave trap tuning on 345KV Lemoyne line.
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| - Motor Driven Feed Pump Quarterly Test.
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| - #1 2 Service Water Pump Quarterly Test.
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| PLANT PROBLrMS
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| - PCAQR 97-1052 Computer virus " Monkey B* found on laptop computer.
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| PCAQR 97-1054 Configuration control issue. Field installation and drawings do not agree for the PASS system.
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| - PCAQR 97-1055 High temperature alarm on #1-2 cire water pump motor stator due to may fly awarm.
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| PLANT CHEMISTRY
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| - Primary: Iodine 131 concentration is 7.01 E-03 uCi/gm.
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| - Secondary: 24 hour average dissolved oxygen in the Condensate System is 3.2 ppb. The industry median value is s 3.3 ppb.
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| The Moisture Separator Reheater Demineralizer Skid is in service.
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| Both Moisture Separator Reheater Drains are going forward to the Feedwater heaters.
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| Feedwater sodium level is 0.22 ppb. The industry median value is s 0.30 ppb.
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| TECHNICAL BPECIFICATION ACTION STAT - MS System -- Tech Spec. Date/ Time Prevent PCAQR Estimated Additional Number Action is Completion Restart Nritten Information Pecuired None.
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| * denotes intentional entry -
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| RISR STONIFICANT OR TRENDED SYSTEN tfNAVAILABILITY STATUS System Date/ Time Estimated Date/ Time Additional Removed from Completion Returned to Information Service Date Service None.
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| * denotes intentional entry l
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| l; QPERATIONS EQUIPMENT CONCERNS
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| ; Date Identified Bauinment Descriotion NNO Number 3s2 l
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| 5/27/97 . Multiple motor temperature alarms due to None. None, may fly problems.
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| '81T5 ANNOUNCEMENTS This Daily Status data sheet is for the 1997 Evaluated Exercise ONLY.
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| DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY a DRILL ONLY DRILL ONLY . DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY = DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY
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| 6-30 1997 Evalusted Exercice DAVIS BESSE DAILY STATUS JUNE 4, 1997 eeeeeeeeeee**esseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....
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| DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY DRILL ONLY DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee******eeeeeeeeeeeeee**eeeeeee***eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee REACTOR GERRRATOR LFAKAGE Mode 1 Gross Output (MW) 927 RCS Identified 0.09 gpm Power (t) 100 RCS Unidentified 0.01 gpm Not Generation 24 hre Primary-Secondary <0.1 gpd PROTECTED SAFETY TRAIN (MWH) 20947
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| - Train $2 Heat Rate (Uncorrected)
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| (BTU /KW-KR) 10206 sArTY
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| - 104 days since last OSHA Recordable.
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| - 212 days since last Lost Time Accident.
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| PERFORMANCE MEASURES
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| - Four Licensee Event Report (year-to-date).
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| COMPLETED EVENTS
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| - Wave trap tuning on 345KV Lemoyne line.
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| - Motor Driven Feedpump Quarterly Test.
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| - # 1-2 Service Water Pump Quarterly Test.
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| PLAMNED EVENTS
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| - Transfer spent primary resin from SRST to HIC.
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| - #2 Electro-Hydraulic pump planned maintenance.
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| - # 1-2 Emergency Diesel Generator Quarterly Test.
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| - Fire System Deluge Test.
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| ELANT PROBLEMS
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| - PCAQR 97-1056 Foxboro D/P tranmitter (SC #86-8735) received is not correct.
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| PCAQR 97-1057 Documents stored hydromotor found leaking oil.
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| PLANT CHEMISTRY
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| - Primary: Iodine 131 concentration is 7.01 E-03 uC1/gm.
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| - Secondary: 24 hour average dissolved oxygen in the Condensate System is 3.2 ppb. The industry median value is s 3.3 ppb.
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| The Moisture Separator Reheater Demineralizer Skid is in service.
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| Both Moisture Separator Reheater Drains are going forward to the Feedwater heaters.
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| Feedwater sodium level is 0.22 ppb. The industry median value is s 0.30 ppb.
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| 6-31 1997 Evaluated Exercise TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ACTION STATEMENTS System Tech, Ppec. Date/ Time Prevent PCAQR Estimated Addi.tional O Number Action is Pecuired Restart Written Completion Information None .'
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| + denotes intentional entry RICK E!QNIPICANT OR TRENDED SYSTEN UNAVAILABILITY STATUS System Date/ Time Estimated Date/ Time Additional ,
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| Removed from Completion Returned to Information Service Date Service None l
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| * denotes intentional entry I
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| I.
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| OPERATIONS EQUIPMENT CONCERNS Date Identified .Bouloment Descrietion Nwo W h Egg
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| -5/27/97 Multiple motor temperature alarms due to None. None, may fly problems.
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| - - SITE ANNOUNCEMENTS
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| This Daily Statua data sheet is for the 1997 Evaluated Exercise ONLY.
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| DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY . DRILL ONLY
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| * DRILL ONLY - DRILL ONLY = DRILL ONLY eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..................................................................... ,
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| 6-32 1997 Evoluated Exercise 6.4 Non Utility Out of Sequence Events Ottawa County Action / sites Day Time Controller' A. Itackup Route Alening; hionday 1830 Reggie Strauss Supplemental Route Alening Fred Petersen (llay Township Fire & EhtS) Mike Drusbacky II. 11ackup Route Alerting; Tuesday 1830 Reggie Strauss Supplemental Route Alening Mike Drusbacky (Pon Clinton Fire Dept. & EMS) Fred Petersen C. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Sonia Eischen and Decontan.ination Reggie Strauss (Observer)
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| (Portage Fire Dept.) Rudy Sacchet Jim Greer (Observer)
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| Mike Drusbacky D. EOC Executivt/ Dispatch Wednesday in Sequence Grant Farr (Lead)
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| EOC-Operations / Support Wednesday in Sequence Cheryl Jenkins Services / Security Reggie Strauss EOC Dose Assessment Wednesday in Sequence Chuck 11ibbee EOC PI Message Control Wednesday in Sequence Sarr Paletta (All Agencies)
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| E. MedicalServices Transport Tuesday 0830 Steve llenry (Mid County EMS)
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| F. Perimeter / Access Control; Wednesday 1100 Ed Somppi TrafTic Control (Oak liarbor Police Dept.)
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| G. Institutionalized /Special Populations Wednesday 0900 Cheryl Jenkins (Ottawa County Detention Facility)
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| : 11. Schools Wednesday 0900 Jerome Barclay (Woodmore Schools)
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| : 1. Schools Wednesday 1000 Jerome Barclay (Kersten's Korner Nursery School)
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| J. Schools Wednesday 1030 Jerome flarclay (Riverview Schools)
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| Lucas County Action / Sites Day Tirne Controller
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| * A. EOC Executive / Dispatch Wednesday in Sequence Mitch leal (Lead)
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| EOC Operations / Support Ron Smith Services /*occurity EOC Assessment Marc Roseum EOC Pil/ Message Control / Glenn McKee Communications (All Agencies)
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| II. EAS (WRVF FM Radio) Wednesday in Sequence Joe Senko C, Schools Wednesday 1000 Mike Ginn (Oregon School District)
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| D. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 1300 Mike Ginn TrafTic Control (Lucas County SherifT)
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| E. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Grant Farr(Lead)
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| and Decontamination Mike Ginn (Jerusalem Fire Dept.) Glenn McKee Mike White F. Evacuee Monitoring and Wednesday 1830 Ron Smith (Lead) and Decont?mination Jerome 11arclay (Oregon Fire Dept.t Andy lleaudry Eisenhower Middle School) Joe Senko G. Reception Center Registration Wednesday 1900 Andy lleaudry (Eisenhower Middle School)
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| : 11. Congregate Care Wednesday 1900 11onita Palmer (Clay liigh School) !
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| : 1. Medical Services - Transport Wednesday 1830 Mike White (Jerusalem Fire Dept.)
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| 6-34 1997 Evaluat:d Exercise 6.4 Non Utility Out of Sequence Events (Cont'd)
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| Sandusky County Action / Sites Day Time Controller
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| * A. Evacuee Monitoring a-d Tuesday 1800 Sam l'aletta Decontamination / Vehicle Ron Smith (Fremont Ross liigh School) Mitch Teal Rudy Sachett Sonia Eischen (Lead)
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| : 11. Reception Center Registration Tuesday 1800 Cheryl Jenkins (Fremont Ross liigh School)
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| C. Congregate Care Tuesday 1830 Mitch Teal (Fremont Jr.1ligh School)
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| D. Medical Services Facilities Tuesday 0900 Ron Dielman (Fremont Memorialllospital) Steve llenry Mike WSite (Lead)
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| 1 71 1997 Evaluated Exercise 7.0 PLANT CUE CARDS AND OPERAllONS DATA "Ihis section provides message and data necessary to describe the scenario conditions to the Players at the plant.
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| 7.1 PLANT CUE CARDS This section provides Player messages that setup the initial conditions and assist in controllmg '
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| the progress of the scenario at the plant.
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| 7.2 PLANT PARAMETERS This section provides plant equipment parameter indications in a tabular format for case of review and for case oflocating a particular instrument reading in a timely rnanner.
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| 7.3 PLANT PARAMETER SitEETS This section provides individual Control Room equipment data sheets to be passed out to players on a 15 minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.
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| 72 1997 Evaluated Exercise 7.1 PLANT CUE CARDS 1
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| The Cue Cards that follow assist in controlling the progress of the scenario. Controllers should issue the Cue Cards at the times indicated unless directed otherwise by the Lead Controller.
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| 1 Cards indicated with an "X" following their number are for contingency purposes and should not be issued unless the conditions for issuing the cue card are met.
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| 73 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 1 TO: Control Room Simulator Staff TlhtE: 0700 FROht: Control Room Controller T: 00/00 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| l Refer to the Simulator control boards and the " Drill Only" Davis Besse Daily l
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| Status Sheet for the initial plant conditions.
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| SacinLGuidelines
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| : 1. All communications outside of the Simulator must include the phrase "This is a Drill".
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| : 2. Players at the Simulator, TSC and ECC are not required to wear arm bands.
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| : 3. All contacts to non-participating agencies, facilities or organizations you would normally make based on the events that occur in the scenario are to be made to the Control Cell using the Drill Phone List.
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| : 4. When Station Alarm Gai-tronics announcements are needed, contact a Simulator Controller to perfonn these actions. Otherwise, use the Gai-tronics telephone tie-line to perform plant announcements.
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| Tills IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| Od DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 1 TO: Control Room Simulator Staff TIME: 0700 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 00/00 j eeeeeeeee...eee...eeeeeeeoe..eeseeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeee. eoeeeoeeoeeoeeeeo j l
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| I Tills IS A DRILL ,
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| DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessessees j ANTICIPATED RESPONSE 1
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| Players should review the Daily Status from DADS and the 100% power steady state operating
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| - conditions indicated on the Simulator control boards.
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| INSTRUCTIONS: >
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| - 1. Provide initial briefing to the Simulator personnel. Ensure they have a clear understanding of the initial conditions indicated on the Daily Status Sheet.
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| : 2. Ensure Players have a copy of the Drill Phone List.
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| : 3. llave all participants at the Simulator to sign the attendance sheet.
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| , 4. Contact the Control Room Controller at the real Control Room. Verify that the Shift Supervisor has i
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| been briefed and the Drill / Exercise / Notification / Authorization Form has been approved. Direct the Contiol Room Controller to initiate Cue Card No. 3 for the initial Plant Gal tronics announcement.
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| Note: -If the Gal tronics module is working at the Simulator, then this could be performed by the Operations Crew at the Simulator under the direction of the Lead Controller. The Control Room Controller in this arrangement needs only to monitor the announcement for clarity and to notify the Lead Controller should it turn out to be inaudible. Should the Gal.tronics capability at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room Controller must then resume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.
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| : 5. Ensure that activation of the ERO pager drill code occurs at approximately 0710.
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| 4 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesse**eesee
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| .seee sesseesesesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee***ee. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Rev.0 ,
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| 75 1997 Evaluated Exercise DUNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 2 9 TO: Maintenance, Chemistry, Radiation Protection, TIME: 0700 OSC Manager, and Staff 17 ROM: OSC Lead Facility Controller T: 00'00
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| INITIAL CONDITIQMS All systems are operating normally with the following exceptions:
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| ne plant is operating at 100% power with all systems in automatic.
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| Exercise participants for today are:
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| Shift Supervisor Shift Manager RP Supervisor Chem Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor e...e. .......ee.... .........e......eeoe.ee..ee....ee.e....ee................
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| 76 1997 Evalu:ted Exercise DBNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) !
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 2 TO: hiaintenance, Chemistry, Radiation Protection TlhtE: 0700 OSC hianager, and staff FROht: OSC Lead Facility Controller T: 00/00 TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. ;
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| ..ee....ee.....e.eeeeee....e.eeee.ee..eeeeeee..ee..e.e.eeee.e...e..e.e.....e..
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE: ,
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| Fill in the names of the participants before handing out this cue card.
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| Provide this cue card to the Maintenance, Chemistry and Radiation Protection personnel who are to participate with the Control Room Simulator at the stad of the Exercise.
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| Later, upon OSC activation, provide this cue card to the OSC hianager and OSC staff.
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| Tills IS A DRILL Rev.0 y --w+*- +y-- y-ev- - -w -e vi my.v -
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| 77 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUB CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 3 TO: Control Room Simulator Staff TIME: 0710 l FROM: Control Room Simulator Controller T: 00 LID _. l TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| The DBNPS 1997 Evaluated Exercise will be conducted today. All Control Room Exercise activities will be conducted at the Simulator. All elTorts will be made to minimize your involvement.
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| Make the following Gal tronics announcement twice:
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| "ATFENT10N ALL PERSONNEL, ATFENTION ALL PERSONNEL. TiiE 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE IS COMMENCING. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCEEDED BY ' Tills IS A DRILL' ARE FOR EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS ONLY. IF AN ACTUAL EMERGENCY OCCURS, AN ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE MADE TilAT Tile EXERCISE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTilER NOTICE. ALL PERSONNEL ARE REQUESTED TO MINIMlZE Tile USE OF Tile gal-TRONICS UNTIL Tile EXERCISE IIAS BEEN TERMINATED."
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| 78 1997 Evaluated Exercise DilNPS EhiERGENCY P!iEPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 3 10: Control Room Simulator Staff Tlh!E: 0710 l FROM: Control Room Simulator Controller T: 00!!c l
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| ............................. ooee.ee....e ......ee............ee.............
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| eeeeeeeeeeee.eeeee e eeeeee. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeee..ee...eeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room staff member can make the announcement.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Cor. tact the Lead Controller at the Simulator and inform him that the start of the Exercise has been announced over the Station Gai tro tics.
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| Note: The Control Room Controller will monitor the announcement for clarity and notify the Lead Controller ifit is inaudible. Should the Gai Tronics at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room must assume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.
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| Note: Following the Alert declaration and facility activation, the Control Room Controller should monitor the Technical Data Loop with the headset on mute in order to remain cognizant of Player actions as the Exercise progresses.
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| TlilS IS A DRILL
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| 79 1997 Evaluat:d Exercise DilNPS EhlERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD l SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 4
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| : 10. Control Room Staff TIME: -0745 FROM: Control Room Controller T: -00/45 Tills IS A DRil L DO NOT initiate actions alTecting normal plant operations.
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| ................................................e.......r ....................
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| INFORMATION:
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| Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controller and informed that an ALERT has been declared.
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| Announce " Tills IS A DRILL, Tills IS A DRILL."
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| Sound the Initiate Emergency Procedures Alarm. Make the following announcement:
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| " Tills IS A DRILL.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; A'ITENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN ALERTllAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF TliE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO g
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| YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL GO TO Tile NEAREST DESIGNATED EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA AND k STANDBY..
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| Tills IS A DRILL.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN ALERTllAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF Tile ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL GO TO Tile NEAREST DESIGNATED EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA AND I STANDBY.
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| Tile ALERTIS DUE TO lilGil RADIATION LEVELS IN Tile AUXILIARY BUILDING.
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| Tills IS A DRILL."
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| Tills IS A DRILL Rev.2
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| 7 10 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 4 TO: Control Room StalT TIME: -41745 l
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: 00!45 TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. 1
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room staff member can sound the alarm O
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Controller at the Simulator, This contact may occur as early as 0730 or as late as 0800.
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| 2 Coordinate this action with the real Shin Supervisor.
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| : 3. This Cue Card is to be used only by the Control Room. The Simulator crew should use the Alert .
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| Procedure, RA EP 01700, Step 6.1, to make this announcement.
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| Tills IS A DRILL Rev.2 V
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| 7 11 1997 Evaluat:d Exercise DilNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 5 TO: Emergency Security Manager TIME: 0745+
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| FROM: Lead Controller T: 00/45 +
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| TillsIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INI ORMATION:
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| For the purposes of the Exercise, relax access restrictions to the Owner Controlled Area and Protected Area.
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| O Tills IS A DRILL Rev.O
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| i 7 12 1997 Evalu:t:d Exercise DBNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) l SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 5 TO: Emergency Security Manager TIME: 0745+
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| 1' ROM: Lead Controller T: 00/45+
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| l Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions afrecting normal plant operations.
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| ANTICIPATED itFNPONSE:
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| Normal access to the Owner Controlled Area (OCA) and Protected Area (PA) is restored.
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| O INSTRUC110NS:
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| Give this message to the Emergency Security Manager after OCA and PA access control has been demonstrated. Use personaljudgement when access control has been demonstrated.
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| NOTE: If the Controller at the Access Point observes traffic backing up more than six vehicles at the OCA gate, at their discretion normal vehicle access can be restored sooner.
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| 7 13 1997 Evaluated Exercise DilNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 6 TO: Emergency Director, Emergency Plant hianager, TlhtE: 0745+
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| Emergency Security hianager, OSC hianager FROhi: Respective Lead Facility Controllers T: 00/45+
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| eees..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.s..eese eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese<eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..e.
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| e.e...eee.e...e....ee.........e.....e.e..e...eee.e.. ...........e .e......ee e INFORhiATION:
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| " Simulate" the following actions:
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| : 1. Dismissal of training classes.
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| : 2. Sending non essential contractors and visitors home.
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| Visitor tours should not be canceled, however, access to emergency facilities should be restricted. Only Controller / Evaluators, Players and authorized Observers should be permitted access to the emergency facilities.
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| Although non essential personr.el are not participating, you should take appropriate actions to simulate protection of non-essential site personnel. Assembly Area Coordinators can be contacted in the Control Cell.
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| ...............e....e......e...........................e........e....e......se Tills IS A DRILL 1 ....ee.ees.eees..sese.ee. sos.s.o..s.o se...e.e.sosesseees.o...eessese.e...e.e.
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| 7 14 1997 Evaluated Exercise DilNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 6 TO: Emergency Director Emergency Plant Manager. TIME: 0745+
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| Emergency Security Manager, OSC Manager l
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| FROM: Itespective Lead Facility Controllers T: 00/4 s+
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| TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Training classes and tours are not disrupted.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| When senior ERO management begin to implement site protective actions, issue this cue card.
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| Maintain normal Station operations. Exercise activities should have minimal impact on most Station activities.
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| 7 15 1997 Evolunted Exercise DilNPS Eh1El(GENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCEN ARIO NO.1997 livaluateu Exercise CUE CARD NO. 7X To: Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor at Simulator) TlhiE: 0800 i ROM: Simulator Controller T: 01/00 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORhiATION:
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| Declare an ALERT in accordance with EAL 6.A.1,liigh Radiation Levels Within the Protected Area.
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| An ALERT must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.
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| G TillSIS A DRILL Rev.0 ,
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| 7 16 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 7X TO: Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor at Simulator) TIME: 0800 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 01/fdl_,
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| eeeeeeee ee.eeee..eoe.eeee.eeeeeeee.eeeee...e. ee .ee...e..eee....e..e . e...e Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| seeeeessee...eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e ANTICIPATED RI'SPONSE:
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| Shift Supervisor will declare an Alert and carry out actions in accordance with RA EP 01700.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| Provide this card to the Simulator Shift Supervisor only if an Alert has not been declared by this time or is not imminent.
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| ...e......eee..e...... e......+ e.e.........e.................e...........eeee Tills IS A DRILL e..e...e...........ee........eeeees....eoee.s.........eee.........e.e.e.....e.
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| 7 17 1997 Evaluated Exercise DdNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 8 TO: Cor: trol Room StalT TIME: 0930 i ROM: Control Room Controller T: 02/30 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INEQRhiAT10N:
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| Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controller and informed that a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has been declared.
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| Announce " Tills IS A DRILL, Tills IS A DRILL."
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| Sound the initiate Emergency Procedures Alarm. Make the following announcement:
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| " Tills is A DRILL, Tills IS A DRILL.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A SITE AREA EMERGENCY liAS DEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF Tile ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL ;
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| NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL WITillN Tile PROTECTED AREA EVACUATE TO Tile TRAINING CENTER ASSEMBLY AREAiMMEDIATELY.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A SITE AREA EMERGENCY llAS DEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF Tile ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL NONESSENTI AL PERSONNEL WITillN Tile PROTECTED AREA EVACUATE TO Tile TRAINING CENTER ASSEM13LY AREA iMMEDIATELY.
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| Tills IS A DRILL.
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| TIIE SITE AREA EMERGENCY IS DUE TO AN RCS LEAR GREATER TilAN 50 GALLONS PER MINUTE WITil A LOSS OF 13.8 KV BUSSES.
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| Tills IS A DRILL."
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| l Tills IS A DRILL Rev.2 l
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| 7 18 1997 Evaluatzd Exercise DisNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) l SCENARIO NO 1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 8 TO: Control Room Staff TIME: 0930 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 02/30 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions afTecting normal plant operations.
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room stafimember can sound the alarm. The simulator crew may make the announcements.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| For Control Room Controller:
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| : 1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Controller at the Simulator. This contact may occur as early as 0900 or as late as 0945.
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| : 2. Coordinate this action with the real Shif1 Supervisor.
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| : 3. This Cue Card is only to be used by the Control Room. The Simulator crew should use the Site Area Em gency Procedure, RA EP 1800, Step 6.1 to make this announcement, l 1
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| : 4. Perrsnnel evacuating the Protected Area will be directed to the PPF Parking Lot as they leave the i PPF.
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| Sl9 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 9 9 TO: Emergency Service Manager TIME: 0930+
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| FROM: Control Cell T: 02/30+
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| Inform the Emergency Facilities Service Manager (EFSM):
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| Note: Take 2 5 minutes between phone calls from Assembly Area Coordinators (AAC) to the ESFM.
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| : 1. "This is the Training Center AAC, an additional 257 individuals have arrived (simulated) at the Training Center from the Protected Area."
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| : 2. "This is the DBAB lst floor AAC,40 individuals have arrived (simulated) to this Assembly Area."
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| : 3. "This is the DBAB 2nd floor AAC,48 individuals have arrived (simulated) to this Assembly Area."
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| : 4. "This is the DBAB Annex AAC,82 individuals has arrived (simulated)to this Assembly Area."
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| 1 TillSIS A DRILL h Rev.O
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| 7 20 1997 Evalu:ted Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 9 TO: Emergency Service Manager TIME: 0930+
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| FROM: Control Cell T: 02/30+
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| .........................e....................................................
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| The Emergency Offsite Manager is infonned of the assembly status.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Phone calls from DBAB and DBAD Annex Assemble Area Coordinators to ESFM should start 15 20 minutes aner the Emergency Service Manager has called the Assembly Area Coordinator, THIS IS A DRILL Rev,0
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| 7 21 1997 Evaluated Exercise DIINPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, 10 TO: Security Officer in Vehicle TIME: -4)930+
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| FROM: Security Controller T: ~02/30+
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| TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| Simulate making announcement over the portable Public Address System while conducting sweeps of outlying areas of the Owner Controlled Area.
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| O Tills IS A DRILL h Rev.O
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| i 7 22 1997 Evaluated Exercise DONPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| O SCENAR.lO NO,1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, 10 TO: Security Officer in Vehicle TIME: ~0930+ ,
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| 1 FROM: Security Controller T: -02/30 !
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| e....e......e............e.........................e..........................
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| l Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| eee....ee..e..e.ee...e..e.eee.....e.e....eeee..e..eeee...e...e..e.eeee.ee..e..
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Security person with a vehicle and portable PA System conduct a sweep of outlying areas of the OCA to ensure personnel are aware of the assembly in progress.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Do not albw any public announcements to be made, Tills IS A DRILL
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| 7 23 1997 Evalucted Exercise DilNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 11X O TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TlhiE: ~0945 l FROhi: Lead Controller T: -02/45 eseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee INFORhiA110N:
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| Declare a SITE AREA Eh1ERGENCY in accordance with EAL 2.A.3, RCS Leak Greater Than 50 Gallons Per hiinute with a loss of 13.8 KV Busses.
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| A SITE AREA EhiERGENCY must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.
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| O e e ee e e.e ee es s e.e e e e ee e e e e e.e e e e ee..e e e e e e e.e e e e e e ee e.e..e e e e e e e e ee ee e e eee ee e es Tills IS A DRILL h
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| ese..eeeeeees.eeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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| 7 24 1997 Evaluated Exercise l
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| DIINPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| O SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 11X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: -0945 FROM: Lead Controller T: -02/4s Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| AN11CIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Emergency Director will declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY and carry out actions in accordance with RA EP-01800.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| When contacted by the Lead Controller, provide this card to the Emergency Director only if a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time or declaration is not imminent.
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| Tills IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| 7 25 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 12 l TO: Control Room Staff TIME: 1120 FROM: Control Room Controller T: OU20
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| .....................................................................c........
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. )
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| .................... ......e...... 1..........................................
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| INFORMATION:
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| Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controllers and informed that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared.
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| Announce: "THIS IS A DRILL, Tills IS A DRILL.
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| Sound the initiate Emergency Procedure alarm. Make the following announcement:
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| "THIS IS A DRILL.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; A GENERAL EMERGENCY llAS BEEN DECLARED. NO EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING UNTIL I URTHER NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS OF Tile ONSITE EMERGF"''Y ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEI COWINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES.
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| ATTENTION Al.L PERSONN3 ' ai'.ti 70N ALL PERSONNEL; A GENERAL EMERGENCY llAS BEEN DECL ARED. NO EATING, DRINiGNG, Ok SMOKING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL CONTINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES.
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| THE GENERAL EMERGENCY IS "UE TO:
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| : 1. LOSS OF 2 OF Tile 3 FISSILN PRODUCT BARRIERS.
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| OR
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| : 2. PROJECTED RADIATION LEVELS AT THE SITE BOUNDARY NOTE: ONLY ANNOUNCE THE ONE THAT IS APPLICABLE.
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| THIS IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| l 7-26 1997 Evaluated Exercise l l
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| "THIS IS A DRILL" l DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cop 4'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. _J 2.__.
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| TO: Control Room Staff TIME: ___ 1120 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 04/20
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| ........................ ...............................................e.....
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| .................e...............................ee....................e......
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room staff member can sound the alarm and make the announcement.
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| O
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| \j-IN'S 1 RUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Simulator Controller. This contact may occur as
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| : early as 11:00 or as late as 11:40.
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| , 2. Coordinate this action with the real Shift Supervisor.
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| : e. .eeeeeese..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ....eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.........eees.....
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| THIS IS A DRILL
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| .. .ee. ...ee.seseeeeeeeee.e.. .e.eeeeeeeee.e ...eeeeeeeeee.ooe.eeeeee eeeee.e l
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| 7 27 1997 Evahu.ted Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISC CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 13 TO: Emergen;y Director (at ECC) TIME: 1120+
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| FROM: Lead Controller T: 04/20+
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| .....e......ee............e..e.......e.......e..e.....e..............e...e.e..
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| INFORMATION:
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| : 1. OFFSITE EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED.
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| : 2. Perform your actions in accordance with the applicable procedure.
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| : 3. DO NOT MAKE ANY PUBLIC ANNOUNLEMENTS OF Tile EVACUATION.
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| O Tills IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| 7 28 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) 4 SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. _. 13 TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1120+
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| FROM: Lead Controller T: 04 /20+
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| .............................................................................. 4 ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Perform actions for site evacuation.
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| INSTRUCT 10NS:
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| Allow PLAYERS to perform their actions in accordance with applicable procedure. DO NOT allow them to make an announcement concerning Site Evacuation.
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| 1 v THIS IS A DRILL Rev.O
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| 7 29 1997 Evaluated Exercise DIANPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, 14 9
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| TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 11:20 FROM: ECC Controller .
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| T: 04/20 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| With the exception of 1501,1703 and 8903, all sirea lights indicate green.
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| Sirens 1501,1703 and 8903 lights indicate white.
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| O Tills IS A DRILL Res.3
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| 7-30 1997 Evaluated Exercise
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, 15 TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 11:20+
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| FROM: ECC Controller T: -04/20+
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations.
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| l ECC Equipment Operator checks siren status map for siren activation.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Provide this Cue Card after the ECC Equipment Operator checks the Siren Status Map.
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| . ... . 8 . 8..$ .... ...$$$$.$$..$$$$$$$$ .$.$$$$$$$..$$$.$$$$$.$$$
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| o miSiSA DRiEt Rev.0
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| 7-31 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD 1
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 15 O
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| TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 11:20+
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| l FROM: ECC Controller . T: 04 /20 +
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| .... ..................es....eee.e............ee.......ee....e............. ..
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| T111S IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| ................ ...............e.e... ..... .... ............................
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| INFORMATION:
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| Status Logger Printout indicates. ,
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| DATE TIME TYPE DTMF MESSAGE MESSAGE DESCRIPTION 06-04-97 NOW TR 0911501C Status REQUEST 06-04 97 NOW RC 0911501DDDD INTRUSION OFF AC OFF MI OFF M2 OFF M3 OFF 0 VOLTS 06-04-97 NOW TR 0911703C Status REQUEST 06-04-97 NOW RC 0911703DDDD INTRUSION OFF AC OFF M1 OFF M2 OFF M3 OFF 0 VOLTS 06-04 97 NOW TR 0918903C Status REQUEST 06-04-97 NOW RC 0918903DDDD INTRUSION OFF AC OFF M1 OFF M2 OFF M3 OFF 0 VOLTS (ALL OTilER SIRENS INDICATE) 06-04-97 NOW TR SIREN NO. C Status REQUEST 06-04 97 NOW RC SIREN NO. DC68 INTRUSION OFF AC ON M1 ON M2 ON M3ON 115 VOLTS '
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| THISIS A DRILL Res.3
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| . -. . - .- - . - . - _ - .~ - . - . - - - . . - . - - - . . -
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| 4 7 32 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) >
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| O' SCENARIO NO '1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, 15
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| ' TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME- 1120+
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| FROM: ECC Controller T: 04 /20+
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| es...eeeeeee.......e.e .............eeeo...................... .........e ....
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| ....e .............. see..................................e ee....... e.e ....
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| ECC Equipment Operator will, upon request, print out the Status Logger Printout.
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. If printout is requested, provide Cue Card.
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| e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese**********
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| tills IS A DRILL eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee**eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee**eee Rev.0
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| 7 33 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CA.RD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 16X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TihiE: ~1145 FROht: Lead Controller T: -04/45
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| ....eeeeee.soseeeee..eeeeeeeee...e eee.e..e.es.eee.eeeeeees.ese.eeeeeeeeeeeees Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| e......... **...........+ ....e eeeeeeeeeeeees................ e .....e......e INFORMATION:
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| Declare a GENERAL EhiERGENCY in accordance with EAL 1.C.1 A GENERAL EhiERGENCY must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.
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| O
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| 7 34 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUB CARD (Cont'd)
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| O SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 16X ;>
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| TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: ~1141_
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| FROM: Lead Controller T: ~04/4 S I
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| es eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eesee.seeeeeeeeeeeeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees eeeeee..eees.
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| ..e.ee.....e e.e.e ....e ......e........e*****...........e.....eee....se......
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| l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Emergency Director will declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY and carry out actions in accordance with RA EP-01800.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| Provide this Cue Card to the Emergency Director only if a GENERAL EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time or is imminent.
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD
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| ...........e.........e.................................................e......
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| O TNISiSA DRitt i
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| 7-35 1997 Evaluated Exercise SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 17X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1415 FROM: Lead Controller T: 07/15
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| ...............................................................e..............
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| 1111S IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations, INFORMATION:
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| For purposes of the Exercise, begin declassification discussions at this time, O
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| THIS IS A DRILL
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| 7-36 1997 Evaluat:d Exercise -
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 17X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1415
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| - FROM: Lead Controller ' T: 07/15
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| ...............................e......................................e.......
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| 1 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| ! ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Players review current plant conditions and consider down-grading the classification through discussion with the TSC and ECC staff, i
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| r O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| U If declassification discussions have already been initiated, do not issue this message,
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| .eeeeeee.e..e.e.eee.e.es..eeee.e.ee.e..e.eee..ee..e...eees.....e..ee.e.oo.ee.e w . THIS IS A DRILL
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| 7 37 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 18 TO: Control Room Staff TIME: 1430+
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: 07/30+
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| ..eee....e .......eees o.eee.... .e.eeeeee.eeeee.eee.. e....eee............ee.
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| The DBNPS 1997 Evaluated Exercise has been completed. Make the following Gai-tronics announcement:
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| " ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE HAS ENDED.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1997 EVALUATED EXERCISE HAS ENDED. REGARD ALL FUTURE ALARMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS."
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| THIS IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| 7 38 1997 Evaluited Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 18
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| . TOL Control Room Staff TIME: 1430+
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: 07/30+
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room staff member should make the announcement.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Make this annoimeement when contacted by the Lead Controller.
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| : 2. Gather all materials used during the Exercise and return it to the Lead Controller.
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| : 3. Ifinstructed by the Lead Controller, have a Control Room staff member contact the NRC via the red phone to inform the NRC that the Exercise activities for Davis-Besse have ended for the day.
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| Note: If the Gai-tronics module is working at the Simulator, then this cue card should be performed by the Operations Crew at the Simulator under the direction of the Lead Controller. The Control Room Controller in this arrangement needs only to monitor the announcement for clarity and to notify the Lead Controller should it turn out to be inaudible. Should the Gai-tronics capability at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room Controller must then resume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.
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| 7 39 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 19 TO: All Facility Controllers TIME: 1430+
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| FROM: Respective Lead FacilityControllers T: 0'/30+
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| The DBNPS Exercise has ended. Do not erase the status boards. Players associated with and located outside the facility should be contacted and directed to return to the facility. Take a short break, however, during this time, instruct Players that if they have any comments or recommendations to write them down so they can be discussed during the critique and forwarded to Emergency Preparedness.
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| Once everyone has returned to the facility, conduct a critique. Refer to the status boards as necessary to review speciGc conditions or situations.
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| When the critique is over, erase the status boards and gather all facility logs and report forms fct the Lead Controller.
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| ; 7-40 1997 Evaluated Exercise c DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 19 TO: All Facility Controllers TIME: 1430+
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| FROM: Respective Lead Controllers T: 07/30+
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions afTecting normal plant operations.
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| l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| The Exercise ends and facility critiques are performed.
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Stop the Exercise play when directed by the Lead Controller.
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| : 2. Ensure individuals involved with the Reentry / Recovery discussions are sent to DB AB 209/210 per Cue Card #20.
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| : 3. Ensure all facility logs and report forms are returned to the Emergency Preparedness Unit.
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| : 4. All Exercise-related forms (i.e., Drill Phone List, Data Sheets, etc.) should be removed from the facilities so that they don't get mixed in with the real forms and procedures.
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| : 5. All radiological equipment (i.e., dosimeters, TLDs, survey meters, etc.) should be returned to their storage location, batteries removed as applicable, and properly placed in storage.
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| : 6. Wall status boards should be erased and any chairs, tables or other miscellaneous equipment-broken out in response to conditions in the drill should be returned to their original condition or location.
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| : 7. - Remind players of Exercise Critique, Friday,0800 in the EEC.
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| j V THIS IS A DRILL Rev.0
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| 1 7-41 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 20 TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1430+
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: 07/30+
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| l 1
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| At a minimum, the following individuals should attend the Recovery Meeting in DBAB Rooms 209/2l0:
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| * Emergency Director e Emergency Offsite Manager e Emergency Plant Manager . TSC Engineering Manager e Emergency RP Manager
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| * Dose Assessment Coordinator
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| . Emergency Security Manager . OSC Manager e Company Spokesperson Representative *
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| * NRC Liaison e Recovery Advisor . Emergency Assistant Plant Manager
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| *Due to the distance to the JPIC, for the purposes of the Exercise, an alternate to the Company Spokesperson will be present at the Recovery Meeting.
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| THIS IS A DRILL Rev.O
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| 7 42 1997 Evaluated Exercise l
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 20 TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1430+
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| l-FROM: Control Room Controller T: 07/30+
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| The preliminary reentry / recovery meeting is held.
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| O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| Issue this Cue Card to limit the extent of reentry / recovery activities.
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| 7 q, 1997 Evaluated Exercisc 9
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| 7-43 1997 Evaluated Exercise 7.2 PLANT PARAMETERS O This section provides plant equipment parameter indications in a tabular format for ease of review and for ease of locating a particular instrument reading in a timely manner.
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| l Pages 7-44 through 7-46 are reserved for Plant Parameter Sheets to be provided to selected controllers.
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| 1 7-47 1997 Evaluated Exercise i
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| 7.4 CONTROL ROOM ALARM PANELS 9 This section provides individual Control Room annunciator alarm sheets to be passed out to players in the event the Control Room Simulator becomes unavailable.
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| Control Room annunciator alarm sheets are provided to selected controllers.
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| 8-1 1997 Evaluated Exercise 8.0 IN-PLANT RADJOLOGICAL RADIOCHEMISTRY AND MEDICAL DATA O
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| .Q This section provides in-plant and site dose rate information, radiochemistry and Post Accident Sam; .ing System (PASS) information, and medical information for Controller use during site emergency response team missions.
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| 8.1 IN-PLANT RADIATION MONITORS This section provides radiation monitor indications in a tabular format for ease of review and for ease oflocating a particular monitor's reading in a timely manner.
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| 8.2 RADIATION ELEMENT (RE) DATA SHEETS This section provides individual radiation monitor data sheets to be passed out to players on a 15-minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.
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| 8.3 PLANT RADIATION MAPS This section provides Controller guidance to any In-plant Controller who may be sent out with a Player during the conduct of the scenario. The maps display radiation levels based on time in the event for all locations within the plant.
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| 8.4 RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA
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| ==SUMMARY==
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| This section provides radiochemistry data in a tabular format for ease of review and for ease of evaluating the content assumed for a specific radionuclide.
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| 8.5 RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA SHEETS This section provides individual radiochemistry data sheets to be passed out to Players during predesignated time frames should the identified samples be taken.
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| 8.6 POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING DATA (PASS)
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| Post Accident Sampling is not an Exercise Objective.
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| 8.7 MEDICAL EXERCISE DATA (Performed out of sequence)
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| This section provides information for Controllers to use when monitoring Player activities during the medical emergency.
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| 8.8 MEDICAL EXERCISE CUE CARDS This section provides Cue Cards that will be needed to provide medical information to t Players who are responding to the medical emergency.
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| 8-2 1997 Evaluated Excrcise 8.1 IN-PLANT RADIATION MONITORS
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| ==SUMMARY==
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| This section provides values of the in plant fixed radiation monitors for controllers' use, h
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| Pages 8 3 through 8-12 are reserved for In-Plant Radiation Monitor Summary Sheets to be provided to selected controllers.
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| 8 13 1997 Evaluated Exercise L 8.2 RADIATION FI.EMENTS (RE) DATA SHFFTS
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| . This section provides individual radiation monitor data sheets to be passed out to players on a 15 minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.
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| Pages 8-14 through 8-48 are reserved for RE Data Sheets to be provided to selected.
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| 8-49 1997 Evaluated Exercise 8.3 PLANT RADIATION MAPS This section provides Controller guidance to any In-plant Controller who may be sent out with a Player during the conduct of the scenario. The maps display radiation levels h
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| based on time in the event for all locations within the plant.
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| In this section, readings are correlated to the " general area" readings which would be seen by Emergency Response Team members with survey meters.
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| The readings are presented on plant maps for ease of use by Controllers. A map is provided for each elevation where response teams may be dispatched. This includes:
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| Auxiliary Building elevations 545',565',585',603',623' and 643' Turbine Building elevations 567',585',603' and 623' Protected Area ground elevation Owner Controlled Area, Outside of PPF.
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| If players go inside #4 Mechanical Penetration Room (MPR) the controller should use the following guidelines:
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| Open and closed window readings will be different. The open window reading should be given as a factor of 2 higher than readings shown on the plant radiation maps in this section.
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| All collected and analyzed air samples taken in the #4 MPR will have results O
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| consistent with the data provided on the plant radiation maps.
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| Results from contamination surveys (i.e., swipes) performed within these areas will be consistent with the data provided on the radiation maps with interpolation based on location and controllerjudgment.
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| For all other areas of the plant, Controllers should use the following guidelines when transmitting radiological information to the Players:
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| All open and closed window readings will be the same.
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| All collected analyzed air samples taken within the plant will have results of"as read".
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| All results from contamination surveys (i.e., swipes) performed within the plant will be "as read".
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| Dosimeter reading can be extrapolated by taking the time an individual remains in an area, times the dose rate from the corresponding time block for the area, plus any additional exposure data if the individual was in any other area for approximately 15 minutes or greater. Controllers should not overload themselves with this calculation. If time does not permit a quick extrapolation to be performed, Controllers can simply raise the Player's dosimeter reading by a small amount over their previous reading (e.g.,
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| 8 61 1997 Evcluated Exercise 8.4 RADIOCllEhilSTRY DATA SUhihfAIO' Ninety minutes after the start of the Exercise, Control Room annunciator " LETDOWN ;
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| RAD 111" will alami. As the scenario progresses, approximately 35% gap activity will be released from the fuel.
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| l Up until this time (0830), sample analysis on either the primary or secondary plant can be performed using the nomial sampling systems. This data can be found in section 6.3 i of this manual.
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| After ~0830, samples will have to be taken using the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS). A summary of the data for PASS samples are provided on the following pages.
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| Pages 8-67 through 8 78 are reserved for Radiochemistry Data Sheets to be provided to selected controllers.
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| 8 79 1997 Evaluated Exercise 8.6 POST ACCIDENT SAMPI ING DATA The scenario postulates up to 35% gap activity released into the primary coolant following damage to the fuel rods from the Reactor Coolant Pump impeller fragments. !
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| Prior to this event all chemistry samples (if any are taken) could be via the nonnal i sampling methods and equipment. Data for this early period in the scenario can be found in Section 6.3. Once the gap activity has been released into the coolant, however, sampling will have to be perfonned using the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) due to the high radiation levels incurred while taking the sample.
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| l l Following the gap activity release, the plart indications provided by the Simulator will prompt the Players to be concerned abou'. what is happening and to determine the source term that exists inside the Conta!nment Building. The PASS can be used to obtain this type ofinformation and thus PASS sample guidance and information is provided.
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| in this section, Controllers are provided representative radiological survey forms applicable to PASS activities. Players should simulate the steps to draw and analyze a PASS sample,
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| 8 85 1997 Evaluated Exercise 8.7 hiEDICAl, EXERCISE DATA This section has been developed to test the coordinated response capabilities of the onsite rnedical organization, a local EhtS group, and a local support hospital in the g
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| handling and treatment of a contaminated injured individual. This activity will satisfy annual hts 1 hiedical drill requirements. This medical drill will be run out of sequence. Refer to hiedical Event Timeline, Table 8.6-1 for detailed Chronology of Events.
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| Refer to Jerusalem Township Fire Department hiedical Event Timeline, Table 8.7 2, for description of hiedical Drill with Jerusalem Township Fire Department.
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| The hts 1 Drill will start with an llP Serviceman preparing for a primary resin transfer that is planned for later in the day. The llP Serviceman is cutting a length of poly sleeving that is covering a length of contaminated hose, when his knife slips and cuts inte the hose and then slices the top of his thigh. The laceration is contaminated from the knife. The laceration is deep enough to require emergency medical care.
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| Security (CAS/SAS) wi'l notify the Oak 11 arbor Police Department Dispatcher, who will in ".irn notify the Mid-County EhiS (refer to Figure S.7-4), since it will be simulated that Carroll Township EhiS is on another call or is otherwise unavailable.
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| Carroll Township Ehis would normally respond to an injury at Davis Besse, llowever, for the purpose of this scenario and to demonstrate the capabilities of hiid-County g EhtS, hiid-County EhiS will respond. If hiid County is not available, i.e., responding jW to an actual emergency, Davis-Besse NPS personnel will transport the victim to the hospital.
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| Note: Nonnally 9-1 1 would be used, however, a non-emergcncy telephone number will be used for this Exercise. 9-1-1 service at the Oak 11 arbor Police Department must remain open in the event of any real emergencies that may occur the day of the Exercise.
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| When the ambulance arrives onsite, a brief time out will be taken to allow the ambulance crew to be processed into the Protected Area by normal methods. During an actual emergency, a security guard will issue badges and dosimetry on the ambulance while it is enroute to the PSF.
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| Time-outs will be taken as the EhiTs and victim leave the RRA and the ambulance leaves the Protected Area after picking up the patient, to allow normal outprocessing for the crew, patient, any Controllers, Observers, and/or Evaluators.
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| The ambulance will be directed to transport the patient to Fremont for a demonstration by Fremont hiemorialllospital(refer to Figures 8.7-5 and 8.7-6). Normally hingruder 11ospital would be used to treat the victim. Ilowever, for the purposes of this scenario and to demonstrate the capabilities of the Fremont hiemorial llospital, it will be simulated that the victim has requested the change.
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| 8 86 1997 Evdu:ted Exercise MEDICAL EVENTS TIMELINE TAllLE 8.71 Tuesday, June 3,1997, at 0900 T. Time Real Time 0850 Medical Drill commences.
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| 00/00 0900 Worker is found injured.
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| 00/01 0901 Control Room Simulator notified.
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| 1 00/02 0902 Control Room sounds the Initiate Emergency Procedures alarm.
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| 00/10 0910 First Aid Team and Radiation Protection personnel arrive on scene and commence patient assessment and treatment.
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| Note: Site EMTs may respond inside the Protected Area.
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| 00/15 0915 First Aid Team Leader requests ofTsite medical assistance, also advises the Control Room the injured victim is contaminated and provides a brief assessment ofinjuries, injured person's name and employer.
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| 00/20 0920 SAS notifies Oak liarbor Police Department Dispatcher of need to dispatch ambulance to respond to contaminated injury at Davis-Besse.
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| SAS also notifies Fremont llospital ofimpending arrival of cs ntaminated injured victim.
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| 00/21 0921 The Oak 11 arbor Police Dispatcher tones out M!d-County EMS.
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| 00/30 0930 Fremont llospital personnel begin setting up the Radiation Emergency Area for receipt of the contaminated victim.
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| 00/40 0940 Mid f'ounty EMS arrives onsite.
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| 00/45 0945 Mid County EMS arrives at injury scene. First Aid Team turns over victim (i.e., patient) for EMS assessment and treatment.
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| 01/00 1000 Mid County EMS leaves scene with patient.
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| 01/05 1005 Mid County EMS leaves site boundary for Fremont liospital.
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| 01/30 1030 Mid County EMS arrives at Fremont llospital.
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| 01/35 1035 Patient is taken to Hospital Radiation Emergency Area for treatment and decontamination.
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| , T 1ime Iteal Time TABLE 8.71 (Continued) h 01/40 1040 Patient in 1(adiation Emergency Area. Stabilization and decontamination begins.
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| 02/10 1110 hiid Cormty EhiS personnel and equipment (including the ambulance) are monitored, deconned and released.
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| 02/20 1120 Patient decontamination is completed.
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| 02/25 1125 Patient is transported to Emergency Room Area for final treatment and hospital admittance.
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| 02/45 1145 llospital personnel exit Radiation Emergency Area.
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| 02/50 1150 hiedical Exercise is terminated at the hospital.
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| 8 94 1997 Evaluated Excrelse 8.8 MEDICAL EXERCISE CUE CARDS This section provides eue cards that will be needed to relay injured victim data to Players who are responding to the medical emergency.
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| 8 95 1997 Evaluated Exercise I
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 MS 1 Exercise CUE CARD NO. Af D- 1_
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| TO: Control Room StafT TIME: 0850 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 00110 TillSIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORhiAT10N:
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| The DBNPS 1997 Evaluated Medical Drill will be conducted today. All Control Room Medical Drill activities will be conducted from the Control Room.
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| Make the following Gal tronics announcement twice:
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| " ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, TiiE 1997 EVALUATED MEDICAL DRILL IS COMMENCING. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCEEDED BY Tills IS A DRILL' ARE FOR MEDICAL DRILL PARTICIPANTS ONLY. IF AN ACTUAL EMERGENCY OCCURS, AN ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE MADE TilAT Tile MEDICAL DRILL !!AS DEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTilER NOTICE. ALL PERSONNEL ARE '1EQUESTED TO MINIMlZE Tile USE OF Tile G Al-TRONICS UNTIL Tile MEDICAL DRILL llAS BEEN TERMINATED."
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| 8 96 1997 Evaluated Exercise l y DBNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) b SCENARIO NO.1997 hts 1 Drill CUE CARD NO. MD1 TO: Control Room Staff Tih1E: 0850 FROht: Control Room Controller T: - 00!!0 ee.e.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| eee... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeese ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| A Control Room staff member will make the announcement.
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Contact the Lead Controller and inform him that the start of the hiedical Drill has been announced over the Station Gal-tronics.
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| : 2. Verify the Shift Supervisor has been briefed and the Drill / Exercise Notificatioit/ Authorization form has been approved,
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| 8 97 1997 Evoluated Exercise a'
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| DBNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 hts 1 Drill CUE CARD NO, M D-2 O TO: Victim T! hie: 0900 FROht: First Aid Team Controller T: 00!00
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| Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INEQIbiATION:
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| Use the following information to answer questions about yourself when you are found.
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| Victim's name: , Supervisor -
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| Victim's status:.1. Cut on right thigh.
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| Victim is requesting to be transported to Fremont hiemorial llospital.
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| 8 98 1997 Evaluated Exercise Dl3NPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) y O SCENARIO NO.1997 MS 1 Drill CUE CARD No. MD-2 To: Victim TIME: 0900 l
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| FROM: First Aid Team Controller T: 00/00 ;
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| l eeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eesseeeeeeeeee.eeeessesseeeees l Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesseeeeeeee.eeseeeee.e.esesseeeee.e ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| First Aid Team is notified and responds to the scene.
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| I O INSTRUCTIONS:
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| Fill in the Player's (victim's) name and his supervisor's name during setup the morning of the Medical Drill. This will ensure the badge information matches the Cue Card.
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| Use this Cue Card to, initiate the Medical Drill.
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| Note: Mid-County EMS should respond to transport the victim.
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| Although 11. B. Magruder llospital is the closest hospital facility identified, for purposes of the Medical Drill, Fremont Memorialliospital will receive and treat the victim.
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| 8 99 1997 Evaluated Exercise DHNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 Exercise CUE CARD NO. MD3 O
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| TO: First Aid Team (FAT) TIME: 0910 FROM: FAT Controller T: 00/10 a ee s s e se e e e...s e e e e e e e e e s s e e s.e e s ess e e.so s e s e e s se ee s s e e.s es s e * * *
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| * e s s e s e.e s e s THISIS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| 8 100 1997 Evtluated Exercise SCENARIO NO.1997 MS 1 Drill CUE CARD NO. MD-3 O TO: FAT Controller TIME: 0910 i
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| FROM: FATController T: 00/10 l
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| THIS IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| l Treatment provided to victim.-
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| j INSTRUCTIONS:
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| i Initially have victim in Auxiliary Building Train Bay, Elevation 585'(refer to Figure 8.7-1)
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| Provide the information from this cue card after the team arrives and begins to assess victim's vital signs.
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| The victim should be dressed out with moulage that indicates (refer to figure 8.7-2):
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| . Severe laceration to right thigh The individual playing the part of the victim should indicate being conscious, but irritated.
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| Injury summary:
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| 8-101 1997 Evaluated Exercise 1 DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAIGDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 MS-1 Drill CUE CARD NO. MD-4 O
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| s TO: Rad Protection (1U2) Technician TIME: 0910 FROM: FATController T: 00/10 THIS IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations, e.............................................................................
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| 8 102 1997 Evaluated Exercise l DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD O SCENARIO NO.1997 Exercise CUE CARD NO. _ ijD-4 TO: RP Technician TIME: _ J 10 FROM: RP Controller T: 00/10
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| THIS IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| Surveys and determines victim to be contaminated.
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| : 1. Provide cue card information aller the RP Tech anives and begins to survey the victim. The cue card itself should not be handed to the RP Tech, instead provide the readings ar the survey meter is passed over the contaminated areas of the victim's body (refer to Figure 8.7-3). These
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| : 2. Three timeouts will be taken during the medical drill. These are:
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| : a. Processing into the Protected Area; start: , stop b, Leaving the RRA; start: , stop
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| : c. Processing out of the Protected Area; start: , stop Record times when the time outs start and stop, t
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| : 3. The MS-1 Medical Drill will end at the L9NPS Site Boundary if Fremont Memorial Hospital cannot p vticipate.
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| : 4. DBNPS personnel will transport the MS-1 victim if Mid-County EMS cancot respond.
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| DBNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 MS-1 Drill CUE CARD NO. M D-S O
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| TO: CAS/SAS Operator TIME: 0920 FROM: CAS/SAS Controller T: 00/20 Tills IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMAT[QN DO NOT USE 9-1-1.
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| Call the Oak liarbor Police Department Dispatcher at 898-2055 to report the simulated medical emergency.
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| Do NOT contact the victim's family.
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| 8-104 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) y SCENARIONO.1997 MS-1 Drill CUE CARD NO. MD-5 TO: CAS/SAS Operator TIME: 0920 FROM: CAS/SAS Controller T: 01/20
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| THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions afTecting normal plant operations.
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| I ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:
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| Player will call Oak Harbor Police on non-emergency number.
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| INSTRUCTIONS:
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| l 1. Oive this Cue Card to the player when he/she attempts to call Oak Harbor Police Dispatcher.
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| : 2. Normally 9-1-1 would be used; however, a non-emergency telephone number will be used for purposes of the Medical Drill. Priority at the Oak Harbor Police Department will be directed to real emergencies.
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| : 3. Mid-County EMS should respond to transport the victim.
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| NOTE: If Mid-County cannot respond, notify the Lead Controller.
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| : 4. Although H.B. Magruder is the closest hospital facility, for purposes of the Medical Drill, Fremont Memorial Hospital will receive and treat the victim.
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| 8-105 1997 Evaluated Exercise i
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| DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1997 MS 1 Drill CUE CARD NO. M D-6 O TO: Control Room Staff TIME: 1015+
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: 01/15+
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| TlilS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| INFORMATION:
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| The DBNPS 1997 Evaluated Medical Drill has been completed. Make the following Gai-tronics announcement:
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| " ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATFENTION ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1997 MEDICAL DRILL llAS ENDED.
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| ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1997 MEDICAL DRILL HAS ENDED. REGARD ALL FUTURE ALARMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS."
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| . 8 106 1997 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) i SCENARIO NO.1997 MS-1 Drill CUE CARD NO. MD-6 TO: Control Room Staff TIME: ~1015+
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| FROM: Control Room Controller T: ~ 01/15+
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| I THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| AN11CIPATED RESPONSE:
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| : 2. Gather all materials used during the Medical Drill and return it to the Lead Controller.
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| 8 107 1997 Evaluated Exercise l Jerusalem Township Fire Department l
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| Medical Event Timeline Table 8.7 2 Wednesday, June 4,1997 at 1830 hj Narrative Summary This out-of sequence drill has been prepared in order to meet the annual MS-1 Medical Drill requirements for Lucas County. Demonstration of the drill will be confined to the Department. The demonstration will end once the patient is loaded into the transport vehicle. St. Charles liospital will not be participating for this drill in accordance with the Extent of Play agreement.
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| The event begins at 1830 hours in Jerusalem Township where emergency worker vehicle decontamination is taking place (simulated) at the Fire Station. Participating firemen will be dressed out in protective clothing and will carry individual dosimetry packets.
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| For this demonstratiori, a vehicle decontamination worker slips, falls and injures himselfin a contaminated area. The patient is assessed for injuries and possible contamination. Once stabilized, the patient is prepared for transport, loaded into the transport vehicle and prepared for transport to St.
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| Charles llospital. 'e EMS Squad will not actually transport the patient. This demonstration will be terminated with convarrence from the FEMA evaluator.
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| 91 1997 Evaluated Exercise G
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| (g 9.0 OFFSITE DOSE ASSESSMENT DATA. PLUME MAPS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION CUE CARDS This section provides meteorological, offsite dose assessment data, and field monitoring response conditions.
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| I 9.1 METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST DATA l This section provides a general overview of meteorological conditions postulated for the day of th Exercise.
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| 9.2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA This section provides meteorological data in a tabular format for ease of review and for case oflocating a particular data point over an extended period of time.
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| 9.3 ECC DOSE ASSESSMENT CENTER CUE CARDS This section provides individual data sheets of meteorological (and other dose assessment parameters) data which can be passed out to players on a 15 minute basis should the Control Room Simulator.become unavailable to conduct the Exercise.
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| \'j l 9.4 RADIATION PLUME MAPS i This section provides controller guidance to any field team Controller who may be sent offsite with Radiation Monitoring Team Players during conduct of the Exercise. The maps display radiation levels based on time in the event for all locations downwind of the plant.
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| 9.5 PUBLIC INFORMATION CUE CARDS This section provides individual messages pertaining to the Centerior public relations response can be used to initiate and document actions taken by Players at the Joint Public Information Center.
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| 9I2 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9.1 METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST DATA This section provides a general overview of meteorological conditions postulated for the day of the Exercise. This information plays an important role in the scenario for the following reasons:
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| * Wind conditions affect the dispersion of radionuclides to the environment when the radiation release occurs.
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| Overall weather conditions must be factored into the public protective action decision-making process.
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| The Control Cell is responsible for providing Exercise-related meteorological information to the Players as needed. (Refer to Table 9.1-1.).
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| ,3 Q) METEOROLOGICAL OVERVIEW AND FORECAST INFORMATION OVERVIEW:
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| . The day is slightly overcast with temperatures in the 80's F.
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| . The Control Room Simulator will display meteorological data based on pre-selected parameters. The data will be provided to other onsite emergency facilities by the Simulator via the Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) terminals. Data will be provided to the State Dose Assessment Center in Columbus, Ohio, by the use of electronic (primary) and hard-copy data sheets (backup).
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| I . Whereas some of the weather conditions presented in this scenario may be unlikely for this time of year, or the time of day, they are given in order to support the scenario.
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| . Wind direction will initially be from 30 (Northeasterly) at wind speeds of 4 mph.
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| 94 1997 Evaluated Exercise CONTROL CELigd!U]ANCE FOR PROVIDING NATIONAL WEATIIER SERVICE INFORMATION Instruction:
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| The Control Cell may release the following information when contacted by players who need information from the National Weather Service (NWS). This information is normally provided by a telephone answering device in Cleveland, Ohio; however, for this scenario, the Control Cell may read the following statement when contacted:
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| "THIS IS A DRILL. WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1997...NORTil EASTERLY WINDS ARE EXPECTED FROM 3 TO 5 KNOTS, WAVES AROUND 2 FEET, TlH'RSDAY. WIND FROM S TO 6 KNOTS, CREATING WAVES FROM THE SOUTHEAST TO 1 I O 2 FEET...FOR Tile TOLEDO AREA, TEMPERATURE AT 82 F., WITH RELATIVE HL'MIDITY AT 45.9%, BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AT 30.75 INCHES AND RISING. FOR THE AFTERNOON, TEMPERATURES SHOULD IGMAIN IN THE 80's, WITH THE WIND SHIFTING TO A SOUTH EASTERLY DIRECTION AT 2-4 KNOTS... THIS IS THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN I CLEVELAND, OHIO.1IAVE A GOOD DAY. THIS IS A DRILL."
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| ) 9.2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA
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| This section contains the meteorological parameters modeled to coincide with the scenario sequence of events.
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| It has been built into the Simulator data files in order to disseminate it over the Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) during this scenario. Controllers should not provide hardcopy or verbal meteorological data to the Players as long as the Simulator is running. Players should obtain meteorological data from DADS as they would normally.
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| If the Simulator should malfunction, however, during the course of the drill, controllers are then permitted to release the data provided in this section.
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| THIS DATA WILL ONLY BE PROVIDED TO SELECTED CONTROLLERS.
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| 9-6 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9.3 ECC DOSE ASSESSMENT CENTER CUE CARDS This section provides individual data sheets of meteorological (and other dose assessment parameters) data which can be passed out to Players on a 15-minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.
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| Pages 9-7 through 9-39 are reserved for ECC Dose Assessment Center Cue Cards to be provided to selected controllers.
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| 9 1997 Evaluated Exercise L
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| lp - 9.4 RADI ATION PLUME MAPS l V This section of the manual provides information needed by Controllers to simulate offsite radiation levels due to the radioactive plume that is released during the course of the Exercise.
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| The release path is: 1) at 1100, the CCW piping develops a leak in the Auxiliary Building,
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| : 2) the Emergency Ventilation System (EVS) draws the radioactivity from #4 Mechanical Penetration Room and discharges it to the station vent.
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| The Station's main exhaust fans will not be running due to the loss of electrical power, Therefore, only the Station Emergency Ventilation fans will be supply flow to the Station vent. This flow will be 15,000 SCFM.
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| The release continues until 1315 when Maintenance personnel succeed in isolating the leak. ;
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| Residual activity continues to be discharged by EVS until 1330. Thus, release duration can be considered to be 2.25 hours.
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| . Due to the Reactor Coolant Pump seal failure (in addition to the seal cooler failure), it is assumed that 10% of the radioiodines in the primary coolant are dispersed from the coolant into the Containment atmosphere and potential available for release to the environment.
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| p Normally, the station vent HEPA and charcoal filters play an important role in reducing the
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| () radioactive elements that are ultimately released from the plant. For this Exercise, the Station Vent HEPA filter efficiency is assumed to be 95%. Thus, any particulates that may 4 have been passed from the Containment Building into the penetration rooms are essentiah;'
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| filtered out by the EVS. The charcoal filters are assumed to become saturated and therefore, allow most of the 1 2constituents to be released out the vent.
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| The meteorological conditions which form the basis for plume dispersion characteristics during the release time frame are as follows:
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| Wind Speed 4 MPH Wind direction (from) 30 degrees and shifting to 100 degrees.
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| Stability class - C The Gaussian plume dispersion method was used to plot radioactivity concentrations dowmvind of the Station Vent. For the purposes of this Exercise, it is assumed the plume does not touch ground until % of a mile downwind (i.e., across site boundary). Using the lateral diffusion factor (6y) and a 1% plume concentration, the plume width can be determined at a distance of 5 miles downwind as being approximately 1.2 miles wide.
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| These factors determined the size and position of the plume on the maps that follow in this section.
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| 9-41 1997 Evaluated Exercise Because of the relatively short vent height and the potential for building wake effect, downwind dose projections made by the Players will be based on ground level release fonnulae. Thus, some differences can be expected between dose projected values and the values obtained by the field monitoring teams.
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| With the release containing primarily noble gases and iodines, all readings for particulates will be "as read". Values for radioiodines will be given by Controllers according to values indicated on the plume travel maps provided. These will be determined by reading the air sample 12 cartridges using a PRM-6 or SAM-2 meter in CPM Controllers should indicate whole body readings on the RSO-5 survey meter per the indicated values on the
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| " Radioactivity Plume Travel Maps" provided on the following pages.
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| The air sample values (shown in epm on the Radioactivity Plume Travel Maps) are based on a ten-minute air sample, a standard sample taken by the RMTs, and should be relayed to the Players after they leave the plume and count the sample. If Players are directed to take a five-minute sample, Controllers should divide the epm values shown on the maps in half.
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| In the Radiological Testing Laboratory, when a sample is counted on SAM-2, the Controller must take the field reading for the sample and multiply it by 4.78 to come up with the new cotmtrate for the SAM-2.
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| As has been the practice and training in the past, Controllers must interpolate the readings on the maps to give the Players some indication of plume travel and the variation of radiation levels between the edges of the plume and plume centerline. The edge of the plume as indicated on the maps co relates to 0.2 mIEM/hr. Controllers should indicate h
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| survey meter readings steadily increasing up to the maximum centerline value as is given on the maps, using the roadways on the maps to approximately the plume centerline location.
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| Dosimeter readings can be extrapolated by taking the time a survey team remains in an area, multiplied by the dose rate from the plume map for the corresponding time block for the area, plus any additional exposure, if the team had been in any other area. This is cumulative exposure and each Controller can keep track of their team's cumulative dose on the plume maps as the Exercise unfolds. Controllers should not overload themselves with this calculation. If time does not permit a quick extrapolation to be performed, controllers can simply raise the Player's dosimetry reading by a small amount over their previous reading (e.g.,10mR)j'tst for drill simulation purposes.
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| 9-42 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9.4 RADIATION PLUME MAPS Radioactive Plume Travel Map for Time: 1115 Q . j 4 ..A.: -. , K
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| 9-43 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9,4 RADIATION PLUME MAPS (con't)
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| 9 52 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9.4 RADI ATION PLUME MAPS (con't)
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| 9 54 1997 Evaluated Exercise 9.4 RADIATION PLUME MAPS (con'0 I Rad;oactive Plume Travet Map for Time: 1415 O i 4.9 x r,%.+ Nx MM _
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| 9 56 1997 livaluated ther:ise 9.5 PUllLIC INFOllMATION CUli CAllDS
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| 'lhis section provides individual messages pertaining to Toledo Edison public relations response and can be used to initiate and document actions taken by players at the Joint Public Infonnation Center l
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| Public Information Cue Cards will be provided only to selected controllers.
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| 10 1 1997 Evaluated Exercise 10.0 EQUIPMENT STATUS AND REPAlR CUE CARDS This section contains the equipment status and repair infonnation modeled .o coincide with the scenario sequence of events. It includes the following infonnation:
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| 10.1 EQUIPMENT STATUS
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| ==SUMMARY==
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| This section provides equipment operational status in a tabular fonnat for case of .
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| review and for case oflocating a particular piece of equipment's operating condition in a timely manner.
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| 10.2 EQUIPMENT STATUS SilEETS This section provides individual equipment status sheets to be passed out to players on a 15 minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become available to conduct the scenario.
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| 10.3 EQUIPMENT REPAIR DATA This section provides controller guidance to any OSC Controller who may be sent out with a Repair Team during conduct of the scenario.
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| O 10.4 EQUIPMENT REPAIR CUE CARDS This section provides eue cards that may be needed to compel Players to complete maintenance evolutions within the allotted time of the sequence of events.
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| Only equipment data is provided in Section 10. For in plant radiation levels that personnel may encountered during repair activities, Controllers must refer to Section 8.3 of this manual.
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| 4 Rev.O
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| 1 1 10 2 1997 livaluated Exercise 10.1 EQUll' MENT ST^,TUS J' llMM ARY g This section proviaes equipment operational status in a tabular format for case of review l and for case oflocating a particular piece of equipment's operating condition in a timely l manner.
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| 10-6 1997 Evaluated Exercise 10.2 EQUIPMENT STATUS SilEETS This section provides individual equipment status sheets to be passed out to players on a IS minute basis should the Control Room simulator become unavailable to conduct the Exercise.
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| The datr. sheets in this section should only be issued if directed by the lead controller, if the simulator remains fully operational, data sheets should not be used.
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| Pages 10 7 through 10 38 are reserved for Equipment Status Summary Sheets to be provided to selected controllers.
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| 10 39 1997 livt.luated lixercise 10.3 I!QUIPMiiNT lti! PAIR DATA This section contains the equipment repair information modeled to coincide with the '
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| scenario sequence of events it is designed to be provided to the repair personnel / team who are dispatched from the Operations Suppo , Center (OSC) during the course of the scenario. liquipment data'only is provided in this section. For in plant radiation levels that personnel may encounter duri,ng repair activities, Controllers must refer to Section 8.3 of this manual.
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| The data in this section is to be used to explain both; 1) equipment out of service during the initial conditions, and 2) malfunctions that occur later during the response and recovery stages of the scenario. In either case, these events are usually centered around one particular piece of equipment.
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| Thus for this scenario, the following equipment section have been prepared:
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| : 3. CCl411 A, Containment isolation Valve
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| : 4. 01 and 02 Startup Transfonner Initial conditions will have no equipment out of service or torn down for maintenance.. For this reason, no work package have been assembled to be given to the Players during OSC activation. Typically, the information provided in a work package would include; 1) a Maintenance Work Order (MWO),2) a tagout list,3) the applicable maintenance procedure, and 4) a parts list. Players will have to obtain all necessary drawings, procedures, and tags for failures that occur after the start of the scenario.
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| CAUTION: Scenario tags are to be hung at the simulator only. No scenario tags are to be displayed or placed on any components in the plant!
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| .,10-40 1997 Evduated Exercise RESIN SPILL The Exercise will start with a simulated spill of spent primary resin in the Auxiliary Building Train Ilay. While transferring spent primary resin to a liigh Integrity Container (IllC), for offsite transport and disposal, approximately 12 ft' of the resin spills onto the 585' train bay floor. The spill will cause local radiation levels inside the train bay to increase by a factor of ,
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| more than 1,000 tiraes. These conditions meet EAL 6.A.] for an ALERT emergency level classification. ;
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| SETUP lloses will be laid out from the drumming station to the middle of the train bay. These should have real or simulated lead blankets laid on top of them and an air operated diaphragm pump or something to simulate this. Teledosimetry or area radiation survey instruments will be set up on the hose, but do not have to actually be connected to the RMS system. One llP Serviceman and one RP Technician will be staged in the train bay on the 585' level. The RMS system will be set up on a table on the 603' train bay mezzanine, monitored by RP. An Operations Department Representative will be on the mezzanine with a radio in charge of the simulated evolution. Refer to Figure 10.31 for setup. Area radiation maps are available in Section 8.
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| SCENARIO At 0730 the resin flow will slow to a stop as the hose becomes plugged. A cue card will be issued infonning the RP Technicians and llP Servicemen that the hose has ruptured, spilling the spent resin onto the train bay floor. The spill will cover an area approximately 100 ft'. Dose rates directly above the spilled resin will be approximately 30 REM /hr. Tcledosimetry on the hoses will alarm. REs 8417,8418 and 8419, located in the Auxiliary lluilding Train Bay, will alarm and read between 1,500 mR/hr and 3,000 mR/hr.
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| l The Operations Department Representative on the scene should call the Control Room to report the spill. The Pump Operator Controller will call the Operations Department Representative at the scene and say the pump has been shut off due to a significant drop in discharge pressure.
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| l After placing the area in a safe condition, the RP Technician and the 11P Serviceman in the train bay should retreat to a safe location and take direction from the Control Room.
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| The Shift Supenisor should declare an ALERT based on this event. The RP Technicians and llP Servicemen involved in this event should report to the Operations Support Center (OSC) when the OSC is activated. They will then take direction from the OSC RP Coordinator. The
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| ; OSC should ensure the spill area has been isolated and develop a plan to clean up the spill area.
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| Recovery from the spill will be beyond the time frame for the Exercise.
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| Refer to Section 10.4 for cue cards.
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| The 2 2 Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) will develop a leak in the seal cooler. This leak will grow in size as the scenario progresses.
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| The RCP seal package is designed to seal the top of the RCP and prevents water from the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) from leaking out into Containment. The seal cooler is used to cool the hot (~558'F) and radioactive RCS water. This seal cooler uses Component Cooling Water (CCW) for cooling.
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| 1 The seal cooler leak will allow radioactive water from the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) to leak into the Component Cooling Water (CCW) System (see Figure 10.3 2). Normally a seal cooler leak is isolated by closing an inlet piping check valve (CC483) and a motor operated valve (CC4400) in the outlet piping. The piping between these two valves is rated for RCS pressure.
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| During the scenario CC4400 will close automatically due to a high pressure signal, but CC483 will not close. This will allow the RCS water to leak into the CCW system.
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| l The CCW piping will pressurize due to the failure of CC483 to close. This will cause the CCW piping to exceed the design pressure. A rupture will occur in the CCW piping near CC608 in the Auxiliary Building. This will cause radioactive water to spray into #4 hiechanical Penetration Room (hiPR). As this water sprays out of the CCW piping rupture it will flash to steam creating a radioactive airborne release into the #4 hiPR. Local area radiation monitor readings will increase. The station fire alarm detectors will alarm. Normally this line could be isolated by closing CCl411 A and CCl41lu, stopping the leak. Ilowever, when CCl411 A and CCl411B receives a close signal, either automatic or manual, CCl411 A will not close.
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| The Station Emergency Ventilation System (EVS) takes a suction on the #4 hiPR and transports the radioactive airborne to the station vent where it will be released to the atmosphere. This radioactive release will be large enough to cause the Emergency Response Organization to declare a Ocneral Emergency classification and make offsite Protective Action Recommendations.
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| The radioactive release will stop when either the:
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| NOTE: This leak cannot be fixed before 1315.
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| l l 1. When an attempt is made to close CCl411 A, the red light goes out; but the green light does not come on.
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| : 2. If an attempt is made to place the Disconnect Switch on CDEllB-1 to Local and operate the valve from Breaker bel l76 or if an investigation is made at Bell 76, there will be evidence of smoke damage on the cubicle door and surrounding area, and the bel 176 Breaker tripped.
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| : 3. When/if the door is opened, they will see extensive damage to the bucket. The damage will require a complete rebuild or replacement of the bucket.
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| : 4. Depending on their ingenuity, they might be able to get Breaker bel 176 back in a couple ofhours.
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| : 5. Ifit looks like it will come back before we're ready, tell them there is also some minor cable damage that will require repair.
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| 10-45 1997 Evaluated Exercise 01/02 S rAltTUP TRANSFORMEll FAILUllE h Plant procedures direct Control lloom operators to transfer electrical loads to 01 Startup Transformer and 02 Startup Transfonner during a plant shutdown. This is in preparation for taking the plant's main generator off line and supplying station electrical loads from offsite electrical power. This is done automatically if the plant automatically shutdown, For this scenario the 01 and 02 Startup Transformers develop a May Fly infestation. These transfonner will fail catastrophically when any attempt is made to transfer electrical loads to them.
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| The May Fly infestation causes primary phase overcunent on 01 Startup Transformer (relay circuit A primary phase overcurrent 50/51/X01). Flashover on primary phases causes physical damage to transformer bushing - cracking easily discernible to the eye and irreparable for the scenario. This condition creates an 01 Startup Transformer lockout.
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| Approximately 1 minute later 02 Startup Transfonner has the same problem.
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| The May Fly infestation causes primary phase overcurrent on 02 Startup Transformer (relay circuit A - primary phase overcunent 50/51/X01). Flashover on primary phases causes physical damage to transfonner bushing - cracking easily discernible to the eye and irreparable for the scenario. This condition creates an 02 Startup Transfonner lockout.
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| : 3. Startup Transformer trips / trouble input to computer and annunciator
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| : 4. Annunciator 1-1 E SU Xfmr 01 fault alamis
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| : 3. Startup Transformer trip / trouble input to computer and annunciator
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| : 4. Annunciator 1-1 G SU Xfmr 02 fault
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| : 5. Computer point Q984 alarms Restoration of offsite power to the station will be accomplished using the Main Transformer and Auxiliary Tnmsfonner 11. To accomplish this line up, the Main Generator must be electrically disconnected from the Main Transformer. This will take 2-4 hours.
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| 10-46 1997 livaluated Exercise 10.4 EOUIPMENT llEPAIR CUE CARDS This section provides cue cards that may be needed to assist players to complete activities. Controllers should issue the eue cards at the time indicated unless directed otherwise by the Lead Controller.
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| 10-47 1997 Evalucted Exercise DBNPS EhiERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD g SCENARIO NO.1997 Exercise CUE CARD NO. SP-1 T O: RMS System and Video Camera hionitor Tih1E: 0729 FROM: Spill Controller T: 00/29 l
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| Tills IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| SCENARIO NO 1997 Exercise CUE CARD NO. S P-1 TO: RMS System and Video Camera Monitor TIME: 0729 FROM: Spill Controller T: 00!29 Tills IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
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| 10 49 1997 Evaluated Exercise DilNPS Eh1ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD g SCENARIO NO.1997 Exercise CUE CARD NO. SP-2 TO: Train llay RP Tech and/or llP Serviceman TlhiE: 0730 FROht: Spill Controller T: 00/30 e e.ee.s e e e e s se....e ses se e s es s e s s e e s s e e...e ..e....s os e see eee ess e s ee e e e e e e e ee s Tills IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnal plant operations.
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| The Resin Transfer llose has ruptured at the diaphragm pump discharge and a spill of spent resin 2
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| The local area radiation monitors are alarming. g Everyone's MGs are alarming on liigh Dose Rate.
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| SCENARIO NO.1997 Exercise CUE CARD No. , SP 2 TO: Train Bay Tech. and/or IIP Serviceman TlhtE: 0730
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| . FROhi: Spill Controller T: 00/30 Tills IS AN EXERCISE DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnal plant operations.
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| The RP Technicians will direct the Pump Operator to stop pumping, inform the Control Room, and then perfonn quick surveys as they retreat to a low dose area.
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