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Page 1 of 53Davis-Besse Nuclear Power StationEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING | ,....t .. .... "; Transmittal Date: 3/14//2016 7:51:52 AMUnit Document Number Doc Type Sheet/Section Revision Version Change Type Change Number Document Status HG AC CD TOC1 TOC2 Changes0B1 RA-EP-02010 PROC 0017 SIMPLE CHANGE REVISED 1 0 0 EPIB EPOCDB1 RA-EP-02010 PROC --.' 0018 SIMPLE CHANGE APPROVED 1 -0 :'0 EPIB EPOC'*Use this document transmittal to update the identified documents and remove the superseded documents from use. | ||
Page 1 of 53Davis-Besse Nuclear Power StationEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE RA-EP-02010 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REVISION 18Prepared by: P. J. SmithProcedure Owner: Emergency Response ManagerEffective Date: 03/14/1 6LEVEL OF USE:IN-FIELD REFERENCE 2RA-EP-020 10Revision 18TABLE OF CONTENTSS1.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.0PURPOSE .............................................................................................. | |||
3REFERENCES | |||
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3DEFINITIONS.................................................................. | |||
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4RESPONSIBILITIES............................................................................. | |||
i.... 4INITIATING CONDITIONS | |||
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6ATTACHMENT 1.ATTACHMENT 2.ATTACHMENT 3.ATTACHMENT 4.ATTACHMENT 5.ATTACHMENT 6.ATTACHMENT 7.ATTACHMENT 8,ATTACHMENT 9,ATTACHMENT 10,ATTACHMENT 11,Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director(Outside of the Control Room) ... ................................................. | |||
7Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Plant Manager.......... | |||
14Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Offsite Manager ......21Emergency Management Guidelines for Company Spokesperson | |||
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31Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant......... | |||
36ManagerOverview of Assembly/Evacuation/Accountability............................ | |||
43Guidelines for Shift Turnover......... | |||
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45Security Event Response Group .................................................. | |||
47Logistical Resources | |||
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48Response to Significant Plant Damage/Casualties.............................. | |||
49Equivalent Training Matrix.......................................................... | |||
520COMMITMENTS | |||
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53 3 RA-EP-02010 Revision 181.0 PURPOSEThis procedure establishes a reference aid for key Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel thatconsolidates the action steps of each individual during the first phase of any emergency response. | |||
It is intendedto supplement the individual's familiarity and compliance with the plan and implementing procedures byproviding a memory key and guideline for the manager's initial responses. | |||
Attachments to this procedure provide guidance for the following senior ERO positions: | |||
* Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room)* Emergency Plant Manager* Emergency Offsite Manager* Company Spokesperson | |||
* Emergency Assistant Plant Manager | |||
==2.0 REFERENCES== | ==2.0 REFERENCES== | ||
===2.1 Developmental=== | |||
2.1.1 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Emergency Plan2.1.2 NOBP-LP-5001, Fleet Emergency Response Support2.1.3 NRC Bulletin 2005-02: | |||
Emergency Preparedness and Response Actions For Security-Based EVents2.1.4 Ottawa County Emergency Operations Plan, Annex M -Medical2.1.5 NRC RIS 2008-26 CLARIFIED REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OFFEDERAL REGULATIONS (10 CFR) SECTION 50.54(Y) | |||
WHEN IMPLEMENTING 10 CFRSECTION 50.54(X) | |||
TO DEPART FROM A LICENSE CONDITION OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION | |||
===2.2 Implementation=== | |||
2.2.1 NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program2.2.2 RA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program2.2.3 RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification 2.2.4 RA-EP-0 1600, Unusual Event2.2.5 RA-EP-0 1700, Alert2.2.6 RA-EP-01800, Site Area Emergency 2.2.7 RA-EP-0 1900, General Emergency 2.2.8 RA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies 2.2.9 RA-EP-021 10, Emergency Notification 2.2.10 RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines 2.2.11 RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability 2.2.12 RA-EP-0253 0, Evacuation 2.2.13 RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution 2.2.14 RA-EP-02710, Reentry2.2.15 RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization 2.2.16 RA-EP-02800, Preparation and Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel 2.2.17 RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones2.2.18 RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events or Threats2.2.19 NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notifications 2.2.20 DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats 4 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 182.2.2 1 Davis-Besse Emergency Plan Telephone Directory 2.2.22 NOP-WM-900 1, FIN/Minor/Toolpouch/Inmmediate/Urgent Maintenance | |||
==3. | |||
==2.0 REFERENCES== | ==2.0 REFERENCES== | ||
===2.1 Developmental=== | |||
2.1.1 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Emergency Plan2.1.2 NOBP-LP-5001, Fleet Emergency Response Support2.1.3 NRC Bulletin 2005-02: | |||
Emergency Preparedness and Response Actions For Security-Based EVents2.1.4 Ottawa County Emergency Operations Plan, Annex M -Medical2.1.5 NRC RIS 2008-26 CLARIFIED REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OFFEDERAL REGULATIONS (10 CFR) SECTION 50.54(Y) | |||
WHEN IMPLEMENTING 10 CFRSECTION 50.54(X) | |||
TO DEPART FROM A LICENSE CONDITION OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION | |||
===2.2 Implementation=== | |||
2.2.1 NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program2.2.2 RA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program2.2.3 RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification 2.2.4 RA-EP-0 1600, Unusual Event2.2.5 RA-EP-0 1700, Alert2.2.6 RA-EP-01800, Site Area Emergency 2.2.7 RA-EP-0 1900, General Emergency 2.2.8 RA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies 2.2.9 RA-EP-021 10, Emergency Notification 2.2.10 RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines 2.2.11 RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability 2.2.12 RA-EP-0253 0, Evacuation 2.2.13 RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution 2.2.14 RA-EP-02710, Reentry2.2.15 RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization 2.2.16 RA-EP-02800, Preparation and Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel 2.2.17 RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones2.2.18 RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events or Threats2.2.19 NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notifications 2.2.20 DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats 4 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision |
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OC Data Date Time: 03/14/2016 07:52: 12 AMPage 1 of 1Davis-Besse Power Station.Transmittal ReportTransmittal Number: DB-03142016-248925 One White.. Flint.-North..
,....t .. .... "; Transmittal Date: 3/14//2016 7:51:52 AMUnit Document Number Doc Type Sheet/Section Revision Version Change Type Change Number Document Status HG AC CD TOC1 TOC2 Changes0B1 RA-EP-02010 PROC 0017 SIMPLE CHANGE REVISED 1 0 0 EPIB EPOCDB1 RA-EP-02010 PROC --.' 0018 SIMPLE CHANGE APPROVED 1 -0 :'0 EPIB EPOC'*Use this document transmittal to update the identified documents and remove the superseded documents from use.
Page 1 of 53Davis-Besse Nuclear Power StationEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE RA-EP-02010 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REVISION 18Prepared by: P. J. SmithProcedure Owner: Emergency Response ManagerEffective Date: 03/14/1 6LEVEL OF USE:IN-FIELD REFERENCE 2RA-EP-020 10Revision 18TABLE OF CONTENTSS1.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.0PURPOSE ..............................................................................................
3REFERENCES
.......................................................................................
3DEFINITIONS..................................................................
- ......................
4RESPONSIBILITIES.............................................................................
i.... 4INITIATING CONDITIONS
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... 4PROCEDURE
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....i...............................................................
56.1 Activation................................................
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....... 5FINAL CONDITIONS
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"...... 5RECORDS ................................
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6ATTACHMENT 1.ATTACHMENT 2.ATTACHMENT 3.ATTACHMENT 4.ATTACHMENT 5.ATTACHMENT 6.ATTACHMENT 7.ATTACHMENT 8,ATTACHMENT 9,ATTACHMENT 10,ATTACHMENT 11,Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director(Outside of the Control Room) ... .................................................
7Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Plant Manager..........
14Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Offsite Manager ......21Emergency Management Guidelines for Company Spokesperson
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31Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant.........
36ManagerOverview of Assembly/Evacuation/Accountability............................
43Guidelines for Shift Turnover.........
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45Security Event Response Group ..................................................
47Logistical Resources
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i.................
48Response to Significant Plant Damage/Casualties..............................
49Equivalent Training Matrix..........................................................
520COMMITMENTS
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53 3 RA-EP-02010 Revision 181.0 PURPOSEThis procedure establishes a reference aid for key Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel thatconsolidates the action steps of each individual during the first phase of any emergency response.
It is intendedto supplement the individual's familiarity and compliance with the plan and implementing procedures byproviding a memory key and guideline for the manager's initial responses.
Attachments to this procedure provide guidance for the following senior ERO positions:
- Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room)* Emergency Plant Manager* Emergency Offsite Manager* Company Spokesperson
- Emergency Assistant Plant Manager
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Developmental
2.1.1 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Emergency Plan2.1.2 NOBP-LP-5001, Fleet Emergency Response Support2.1.3 NRC Bulletin 2005-02:
Emergency Preparedness and Response Actions For Security-Based EVents2.1.4 Ottawa County Emergency Operations Plan, Annex M -Medical2.1.5 NRC RIS 2008-26 CLARIFIED REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OFFEDERAL REGULATIONS (10 CFR) SECTION 50.54(Y)
WHEN IMPLEMENTING 10 CFRSECTION 50.54(X)
TO DEPART FROM A LICENSE CONDITION OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
2.2 Implementation
2.2.1 NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program2.2.2 RA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program2.2.3 RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification 2.2.4 RA-EP-0 1600, Unusual Event2.2.5 RA-EP-0 1700, Alert2.2.6 RA-EP-01800, Site Area Emergency 2.2.7 RA-EP-0 1900, General Emergency 2.2.8 RA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies 2.2.9 RA-EP-021 10, Emergency Notification 2.2.10 RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines 2.2.11 RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability 2.2.12 RA-EP-0253 0, Evacuation 2.2.13 RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution 2.2.14 RA-EP-02710, Reentry2.2.15 RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization 2.2.16 RA-EP-02800, Preparation and Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel 2.2.17 RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones2.2.18 RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events or Threats2.2.19 NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notification 2.2.20 DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats 4 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 182.2.2 1 Davis-Besse Emergency Plan Telephone Directory 2.2.22 NOP-WM-900 1, FIN/Minor/Toolpouch/Inmmediate/Urgent Maintenance
3.0 DEFINITIONS
3.1 ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL
-Those assigned specific emergency response dutiesas identified in the Emergency Plan.3.2 NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL
-Personnel who are not pre-assigned specificemergency response duties.3.3 PAR -Protective Action Recommendation.
3.4 RAPID SITE EVACUATION
-The process used during an imminent securitythreat to rapidly relocate personnel not essential to plant operations offsite.Personnel exiting the Protected Area will be directed to bypass the exit turnstiles and portal monitors.
When the exit turnstiles are bypassed, protected areaaccountability and radiological surveys will not be performed.
Arrangements foraccounting for personnel would be considered as appropriate after the event.4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room), Attachment 1, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director.
4.2 Emergency Plant Manager, Attachment 2, Emergency Management Guidelines forEmergency Plant Manager.4.3 Emergency Offsite Manager, Attachment 3, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Offsite Manager.4.4 Company Spokesperson, Attachment 4, Emergency Management Guidelines forCompany Spokesperson.
4.5 Emergency Assistant Plant Manager, Attachment 5, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant Manager.5.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS This procedure is initiated upon notification of a classified emergency event at.Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.0 5 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 186.0 PROCEDURE NOTE 6.1_Each of the below sections may be done in series or parallel.
6.1 Activation
Upon notification of a classified event at Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station, eachmember of the Emergency Response Organization identified below may refer tothe appropriate attachment for their responsibilities.
6.1.1 Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room), Attachment 1,Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director.
6.1.2 Emergency Plant Manager, Attachment 2, Emergency Management Guide-lines for Emergency Plant Manager.6.1.3 Emergency Offsite Manager, Attachment 3, Emergency Management Guide-lines for Emergency Offsite Manager.6.1.4 Company Spokesperson, Attachment 4, Emergency Management Guidelines for Company Spokesperson.
6.1.5 Emergency Assistant Plant Manager, Attachment 5, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant Manager.7.0 FINAL CONDITIONS Use of this procedure by emergency management personnel is no longer required whenthe emergency has been terminated.
6RA-EP-02010 Revision 18NOTE: 8.0All logs, documents and forms generated during the implementation of thisprocedure are to be retained and processed in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization.
8.0 RECORDS8.1 The following records that are completed by this procedure shall be processed and retained aspart of the Event Package in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization.
8.1.1 Emergency Director Turnover Sheet, DBEP-304 7 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)Page lOf 7ALTERNATES:
Emergency Plant Manager until the designated Emergency Director arrives at theEmergency Operations Facility.
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
- Emergency Operations FacilityPRIMARY DUTY: Overall coordination of Davis-Besse's
- response, to any classifiable event.NON-DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Emergency Classification.
- 2. Offsite.
Protective Action Recommendations.
- 3. Compliance with station procedures.
'4. Safety and well being of station personnel.
- 5. Ordering a General Evacuation.
DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Emergency Dose Authorizations.*
- 2. Onsite use of Potassium Iodide by Company personnel.*
- Delegable ONLY tO Emergency Plant ManagerDIRECT REPORTS:1. Emergency Offsite Manager2. Emergency Plant Manager3. Company Spokesperson
- 4. Emergency Director Advisor 8RA-EP-02010 Revision 18.ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_.REMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THLE CONTROL ROOM)Page 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with anemergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.* In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, theoncall Security Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment
- 8) willassemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel
'and onshift personnel not required to implement and support Control Room actions will assemble in the TSC. OnshiftFire Brigade members will respond to Service Building
- 2 or as directedby the Shift Manager.CAUTION A.* This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or athreat of a hostile action against the station that results in the stationbeing evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee must exercisepersonnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards thatplace themselves at risk.A. Upon being notified of a Security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report toEmergency Operations Facility.
REFER TO RA-EP-02 890, Emergency ResponseOrganization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
B. Coordinate ERO actions as described in Unusual Event RA-EP-0 1600 or AlertRA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01 800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900sections of this attachment.
9 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 18.ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)*Page 3 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standby toreceive a Plant Duty Team page.B. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team aidditional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift response to the UnusualEvent,C. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
10 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)Page 4 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then report to theEmergency Operations Facility (EOF).B. Upon arrival at the EOF contact the Emergency Director for a briefing on the nature ofthe incident.
C. Discuss the situation with the Emergency Plant Manager and the Emergency OffsiteManager; verify the appropriate classification was made. In the event an improperclassification was made advise the Emergency Director.
D. When you have been sufficiently briefed and the EOF and Technical Support Center(TSC) are activated, request that the Emergency Director in the control Roomcomplete and provide via fax machine an Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet,DBEP-3 04, and take turnover from the Emergency Director in the Control Room.Announce to the following individuals that you have assumed the Emergency Directorposition (also direct a general announcement be made over the plant Gaitronics andERF public address system):1. Emergency Plant Manager2. Emergency Offsite Manager3. Company Spokesperson E. Direct the Emergency Offsite Manager to activate the corporate organization if in anAlert or higher emergency classification.
F. Notify the President, FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) or hisdesignee of the incident at the earliest opportunity.
0 11RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THlE CONTROL ROOMiPage 5 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')CAUTION G.1. Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are required tobe made at a General Emergency and must be communicated withthe initial notification of a General Emergency to offsite agencies.
- 2. Changes in Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) arecommunicated to the offsite agencies using an Initial Notification Form (DBEP-0 10) within 15 minutes of the Emergency Directorapproval.
- 3. Once the initial offsite PAR is issued with the General Emergency notification, changes to wind speed, wind direction, stability class,release duration, release rate,* and isotopic composition may requirethat the offsite PAR be revised within 15 minutes of the change.4. Protective Action Recommendations, once issued, start in motion a*sequence of events in the 10-mile emergency planning zone that ifmodified have the potential to cause confusion that may.hamper theorderly implementation of protective actions for the general public.5. The dose assessment process uses average metrological conditions over a 15 minute interval.
The metrological data updates every 15minutes.G. With the Emergency Offsite Manager, review the status of any Protective ActionRecommendations made to offsite organizations.
Once an offsite Protective ActionRecommendation (PAR) has been issued to evacuate a specific sub-area the PARshould not be changed unftil the Conditions that caused the PAR to be issued are fullyunder control.
REFER TO RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
H. Consider delegating authority for emergency radiation dose and onsite use ofPotassium Iodide to the Emergency Plant Manager.
REFER TO RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution.
12 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO__RREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)Page 6 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)I. Review the status of the Joint Information Center (JIG) response with the CompanySpokesperson,.
if activated.
J. Review the status of assembly of Protected Area personnel
~with the Emergency PlantManager.
REFER TO RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability.
REFER TOAttachment 6, Overview of Assembly/Evacuation/Accountability, for an overview.
Protected Area Accountability is required following a Protected Area evacuation, butmay be called for at anytime ~by the Emergency Director.
IF you request accountability THEN_ notify the Emergency Security Manager that you want Protected Areaaccountability to be perfonmed and the accountability printout taken to the OSC.*K. Perform evacuation duties, as necessary, in accordance with RA-EP-0253 0,Evacuation.
L. As the Emergency Classification requires upgrading or downgrading (as indicated toyou by either the Emergency Plant Manager or Emergency Offsite Manager) conduct adiscussion with the Emergency Plant Manager and Emergency Offsite Manager toreview the appropriate classification and its impact on onsite and offsite activities underway.
Direct the Emergency Offsite Manager to initiate the completion of theInitial Notification Form for your signature.
REFER TO RA-EP-021 10,. Emergency Notification.
M. Periodically discuss with the Emergency Plant Manager and Emergency OffsiteManager to review the situation and prognosis for the event.
13 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF TILE CONTROL ROOM)Page 7 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)N. Evaluate the duration of the event, and arrange for relief staff as deemed appropriate.
REFER TO Attachment 7, Guidelines for Shift Turnover.
Assign an individual in eachfacility to coordinate this activity.
- 0. Periodically update the President,'
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)or his designee of the incident.
P. IF evacuation of non-essential personnel was performed, THEN, inform the Corporate Planning Center of the offsite location that was selectedand as necessary coordinate use of company facilities with them. As support isrequired, obtain assistance from the Corporate Planning Center. The PolicyManagement Loop Communicator in the BOF maintains communications with theCorporate Planning Center.Q. Confer with offsite agency liaisons during the emergency and prior to enteringrecovery.
R. When the Emergency Plant Manager determines that the plant has been stabilized, consider reentry and recovery requirements.
REFER TO RA-EP-027 10, Reentiy.
andRA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization S. Direct that a Condition Report be generated to document the event.
14 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES FOR_.EMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 1 of 7ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Technical Support CenterPRIMARY DUTY: Coordination and conduct of:1. Plant Operations
- 2. Plant Assessment
- 3. Emergency classification associated with plant parameters.
- 4. Onsite actions to mitigate and terminate the emergency event.5. Provide input to protective action recommendations based upon plant parameters.
- 6. Act as Shift Manager designee during a classifiable emergency as identified in NOP-WM-900 1,FIN/Minor/Toolpouch/lmmediate/
Urgent Maintenance, Attachment 1.NON-DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. IF delegated by the Emergency
- Director, THEN the responsibility of authorizing emergency dose and distribution of Potassium iodide(KI) cannot be re-delegated.
- 2. Reentry operations into evacuated areas shall be approved by the Emergency Plant Manager.DIRECT REPORTS:1. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager2. Emergency Radiation Protection Manager3. TSC Engineering Manager4. OSC Manager5. Emergency Security Manager6: Recovery Advisor.
15RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGER:Page 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with an emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station.
Refer to theappropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncallSecurity Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment
- 8) will assemble in theTSC..Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required to implement andsupport Control Room actions will assemble in the TSC. Onshift Fire Brigademembers will respond to Service Building
- 2 or as directed by the ShiftManager.*. CAUTION A.*This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or a threat ofa hostile action against the station that results in the station being evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee must exercisepersonnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that placethemselves at risk. In the event that you are unable to respond to the TSC in theDBAB, go to the Lindsey Emergency Response Facility until it is safe to cometo the station.IA. Upon being notified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report to Technical Support Center. Emergency Plant Managers that are not on call will report to the LindseyEmergency Response Facility.
B. Coordinate ERO actions as described in Unusual RA-EP-0 1600, Alert RA-EP-0 1700,*Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 sections of thisattachment.
C. Refer to RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events orThreats for additional guidance.
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- 16 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 3 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standbyto receive a Plant Duty Team page.B. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team additional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift resPonse to theUnusual Event,C. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01.
800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
NOTE DThe Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) telephone number is found on the ED/EPM/EOM pocket call card and in theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory.
D. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide abrief summary of the event, and a point of contact for requesting additional information.'
E. Evaluate the event's expected duration and plant needs to determine if additional augmentation of the on shift staff is desired.F. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
17RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACIHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 4 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General.Emergency RA-EP-01900 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then report tothe Technical Support Center (TSC)NOTE B.The Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) telephone number is found on the ED/EPM/EOM pocket call card and in theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory.
B. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide abrief summary of the event, and a point of contact for requesting additional information.
NOTE C.The ultimate responsibility for directing the manipulation ofplant equipment rests with the Shift Manager (Senior ReactorOperator) in the Control Room.C. Upon arrival at the TSC, contact the Control Room and discuss the nature of theincident with the Emergency Director using the Emergency Director TurnoverData Sheet, DBEP-0304, as a guide.1. Determine the immediacy of the need to shift the responsibilities of theEmergency Director to either yourself or the Emergency Assistant PlantManager in the absence of the on-call Emergency Director or one of hisalternates. a. IF it is necessary to relieve the Shift Manager of the Emergency Director responsibilities and the Emergency Assistant Plant Managerhas not arrived,THEN proceed to the Control Room and relieve the Shift Manager asEmergency Director.
- b. IF the Emergency Assistant Plant Manager (EAPM) has arrived,THEN you may remain in the TSC, and the EAPM should relieve theShift Manager as Emergency Director.
- c. The Emergency Director responsibilities shall remain in the ControlRoom until the TSC and EOF have been activated.
18 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FORlEMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 5 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
- & General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)2. IF you are not required to proceed to the Control Room,THEN review the existing plant conditions and verify that the appropriate Emergency Classification has been made.D. Update the Emergency Director and Emergency Offsite Manager in the Emergency Operations Facility regarding the current status of the situation.
Assist theEmergency Director in preparation for shifting the Emergency Directorresponsibilities from the Control Room.E. Activation and management of the TSC is the responsibility of the TSCEngineering Manager.
Upon being notified of the activation of the TSC by theTSC Engineering
- Manager, ensure that the following individuals are informed:
- 1. Emergency Director2. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager3. OSC ManagerF. With the activation of the TSC you are responsible for the coordination andconduct of all activities associated with plant operations.
These responsibilities include:1. Continuously monitoring plant conditions/radiological conditions andensuring that the Emergency Director remains apprised of specific plantconditions which impact the Emergency Classification and Protective Measures (onsite and offsite).
- 2. Assuming the responsibility, if delegated by the Emergency
- Director, forauthorizing emergency radiological dose in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits andalso the distribution of Potassium Iodide to onsite personnel.
These*responsibilities may not be delegated to any other individual.
G. When directed by the Emergency
- Director, coordinate with the Emergency Security Manager to accomplish assembly and accountability of all personnel within the protected area. REFER TO Attachment 6, Overview ofAss~embly/Evacuation/Accountability for overview of these activities.
19 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR_EMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 6 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergfency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)1. At the declaration of a Site Area Emergency, an accountability list for theProtected Area will be generated by the Central Alarm Station operatorautomatically per IS-DP-00026, Guidelines for Alarm Station Operations.
If an accountability list is requested to be printed by the Emergency Director at any other time, ensure that the Emergency Security Manager isaware that an accountability list needs to be generated and delivered to theOSC Manager within 30 minutes of the notification to evacuate.
H. NOtify American Nuclear Insurers (ANT) of the Alert, Site Area Emergency orGeneral Emergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2, Immediate Notification of the Emergency Plan Telephone Directory for contact names andtelephone numbers.I. For events that involve damage to Davis-Besse
- property, advise Nuclear ElectricInsurance Limited (NEIL) of the Alert, Site Area Emergency or GeneralEmergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2, Immediate Notification of theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory for telephone numbers.J. Notify FirstEnergy Corporate Risk Assessment of the Alert, Site AreaEmergency or General Emergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2,'Immediate Notification of the Emergency Plan Telephone Directory for contactnames and telephone numbers.K. Communicate routinely with the Emergency Director to review the status of thesituation and progress toward resolution.
L. Periodically conference with the following individuals to review actions beingimplemented and to ensure a coordinated response by each group:1. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager*2. Emergency RP Manager3. TSC Engineering Manager4. OSC Manager5. Emergency Security ManagerM. Ensure that periodic updates are given to the onsite organization as appropriate, using the ERF PA system.N. Direct that the TSC Manager, OSC Manager and the Emergency Assistant PlantManager monitor their staff for fitness for duty issues. If extended work hoursare required REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and completethe appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency kDirector for approval.
20 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO.._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 7 of 7.Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emeraency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)NOTE 0.When 10CFR50.54(x) is invoked it is a one hour reportable under10OCFR50.72(b)(1)(a).
- 0. When considering invoking 10CFR50.54(x) perform the following:
- 1. Immediately notify the NRC Liaison in the EOF.2. Ensure that the activity and decision making process is well documented.
- 3. To invoke 10OCFR50.54(x) at a minimum the Emergency Director mustapprove the action (10OCFR50.54(y))
prior to the action being implemented.
- 4. Ensure that the use of 10OCFR50.54(x) is documented in the corrective actionprogram.P. Ensure that the TSC Administrative Assistant maintains a log of all actions anddecisions made during the course of the response.
Q. You are responsible for determining when stabilization of plant conditions hasoccurred.
REFER TO RA-EP-027 10, Reentry, for guidance in this area.R. You are also responsible for informing the Emergency Director of conditions that support recovery.
21 RA-EP- 02 010Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_.RREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 1 of 10ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Director'y, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Emergency Operations FacilityPRIMARY DUTIES:1. Communications and information flow with corporate, offsite and regulatory agencies.
- 2. Overview of EALs associated with radiological releases.
- 3. Making recommendations to the Emergency Director concerning PARs.4. Inputs to the Emergency Director concerning EALs and classification of theevent.DIRECT REPORTS:1. NRC Liaison2. EOF Operations Advisor3. Dose Assessment Coordinator
- 4. *Emergency Planning Advisor5. Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the Technical Support Center 22 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR...EMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 2 of 10RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated withan emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear PowerStation.
Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actionsidentified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REQUIRES STATION EVACUATION
- . NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncall Security Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment 8)will assemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required toimplement and support Control Room actions will assemble in theTSC. Onshift Fire Brigade members will respond to ServiceBuilding
- 2 or as directed by the Shift Manager.CAUTION A ...eThis section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or a threat of a hostile action against the station that results in thestation being evacuated.
As in responding to any station emergency, the employee mustexercise personnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that place themselves at risk.A. Upon being notified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report toEmergency Operations Facility.
REFER TO RA-EP-02890, Emergency ResponseOrganization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
B. During a beyond design basis event, in order to meet the requirements of Phase 3, analliance between AREVA and Pooled Equipment Inventory Corporation (PEICo),
wasestablished.
The Strategic.
Alliance for FLEX Emergency Response (SAFER) team iscontracted by the nuclear industry through PEICo to establish National SAFERResponse Centers (NSRC) operated by Pooled Inventory Management (PIM) and incollaboration with AREVA to purchase, store, and deliver~emergency responseequipment in the case of a major nuclear accident or BDBEE in the U.S. The equipment will mitigate events that cause an extended lois of electrical power or motive force, anda loss of access to a site's ultimate heat sink. Refer to the guidance provided in theSAFER Response Plan for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station and assist withcoordination, if the emergency involves a beyond design basis event.C. Refer to Attachment 3, section for Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency, RA-EP- i01800, & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900.0 23 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...RREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 3 of 10Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and,then standby toreceive a Plant Duty Team page.B. Contact the on-call Duty Emergency Response individual and request that theycontact Ottawa County, Lucas County, and the State of Ohio Emergency Management Agency staff to verify that the initial notifications were received andany questions Were answered.
C. Continue to monitor the progress of the situation through follow-up discussions withthe Emergency Director and!/or Duty Team as the situation warrants.
D..Upon downgrading, contact the Duty Emergency Response individual and ensureany questions from the state or counties are answered and communicate to the stateand counties that the event has been terminated.
24 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
.FO__REMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 4 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900A. Upon being notified report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).B. If not already completed by the Emergency
- Director, contact the Emergency PlantManager in the Technical Support Center (TSC), and review the items listed on theEmergency Director Turnover Data Sheet, DBEP-3 04. If the Emergency PlantManager cannot be contacted, contact the Emergency Director in the ControlRoom.C. Verify the minimum required EOF staffing in the following functional areas. TheEmergency Offsite Manager has the authority to fill positions in the organization required for EOF activation with any available personnel who have the abilityto perform the required function(s).
Refer to Attachment 11, Equivalent TrainingMatrix for the list of positions that have the ability to perform alternate function(s) when necessary.
- 1. Emergency Offsite Manager2. Emergency Planning AdvisorDose Assessment Coordinator*
- 4. NRC Liaison5. State and County Communicator
- 6. Three Radiation Monitoring Team (RMT) members (report to the Radiological Testing Laboratory (RTL))NOTE DThe 4-Way Ringdown telephone is not manned by the EOF untilafter the EOF is activated and following Emergency Directorturnover.
D. Verify telephone communications are available.
.E. Declare the EOF activated when:* minimum staffing has arrived,* telephone communications are available, and* current plant status is understood.
F. Make the following facility update and announcement on the Owner Controlled SArea Public Address System:"THEI EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY IS ACTIVATED AT (Time). 3(Nm)IS THE EMERGENCY OFFStTE MANAGER."
25 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUI)ELINES FOREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 5 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergiency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)G. Communicate EOF activation times as follows:* Direct the EOF Operations Advisor to announce the time of EOF activation
- over the Technical Data Conference Bridge.* Direct the Public Relations Communicator to inform the' Joint Information
- Center of the time of EOF activation.
I-. When Emergency Director responsibilities transfer to the EOF then direct the 4-Way Phone be manned.I. Monitor the status of key EOF tasks by using the DB EOF TaskBoard, as needed.J. periodically (typically hourly) conduct briefings with personnel in the EOF andDose Assessment Center on emergency status. Use form DBEP-3 04, Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet for information for the initial facility briefing.
Useform DBEP- 064,Emergency Response Facility Briefing Aid as a guide whenconducting briefings.
~NOTE KRefer to the DB Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3.7, Corporate Support for qualified duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representatives and contact numbers.K. Verify the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has contacted the'Policy Management Loop Communicator in the EOF. Ensure the individual hasbeen provided an update and request that they implement NOBP-LP-5001, FleetSupport of Emergency Plans at FENOC Nuclear Plants, if required.
The Corporate Assistance Center is required to be activated at a Site Area Emergency, GeneralEmergency, or a hostile action event classification.
If the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has not contacted the Policy Loop Communicator then perform the' following:
- 1. Direct the Emergency Planning Advisor to review the CANqS report todetermine if a duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has beencontacted.
- If one has been contacted then direct the Policy Loop Communicator tocontact that individual directly.
- If the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has notresponded direct the Policy Loop Communicator to contact one.L. Ensure the NRC Liaison uses the Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet, NOP-OP-l1015-01, to inform the NRC of any change in emergency classification inaccordance with NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notifications.
26 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 6 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)M. If facility support is needed at the Lindsey Emergency Response
- Facility, contactthe Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC)and request support from Maintenance Services.
N. Ensure a Davis-Besse Technical Liaison arrives at the State of Ohio BOC and bothOttawa and Lucas County BO~s.NOTE 03AB ventilation system and water supply can be isolated at the discretion of the Emergency Offsite Manager.0. When advised by the Dose Assessment Coordinator that a radiological release is in*progress or imminent, coordinate isolation of the DBAB ventilation system andwater supply with the Emergency Facility Services Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC).1.. Have announced over the Owner Controlled Area Public Address System:"THERE WILL BE NO EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR CHEWINGUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE."2. Have announced over the DBAB Emergency Response Facility PublicAddress System: "THERE WILL BE NO EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR CHEWING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THE BUILDINGWATER SYSTEM HAS BEEN ISOLATED, USE WATER SPARINGLY.
OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE RADIOLOGICAL TESTING LABPRIOR TO LEAVING THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES".
- 3. Ensure that personnel in the Owner-Controlled Area (OGA) who may havenot heard the Owner Controlled Area Public Address announcement arenotified.
These groups include, but are not limited to:o Assembly Areas* Security officers in the OCA* OSG Materials Handlers in the warehouse o Radiation Monitoring Teams* Maintenance Services personnel who are assigned to support theEmergency Facilities Services Managers4. Contact the Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the TSG and ensurethat the "No eating, drinking, smoking; or chewing" signs are posted in theDBAB Emergency Response Facilities.
- 5. Ensure the JIC is notified.
27RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY" MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 7 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)P. Discuss with the Emergency Director the plan for personnel who are assembled.
Personnel can either remain assembled, be sent home, or directed to the offsiteassembly area. If personnel are sent home, ensure they are provided a briefregarding the emergency.
Assist in determining an evacuation route in accordance with RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability.
Q. Ensure an Initial Notification Form is completed following a change inClassification or a change in Protective Action Recommendations.
CAUTION R1. Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are required tobe made at a General Emergency and must be communicated withthe initial notification of a General Emergency to offsite agencies.
- 2. Changes in Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) arecommunicated to the offsite agencies using an Initial Notification Form (DBEP-0 10) within 15 minutes of the Emergency Directorapproval.
- 3. Once the initial offsite PAR is issued with the General Emergency notification, changes to wind speed, wind direction, stability class,release duration, release rate, and isotopic composition may requirethat the offsite PAR be revised within 15 minutes of the change.4. Protective Action Recommendations, once issued, start in motion asequence of events in the 10-mile emergency planning zone that ifmodified have the potential to cause confusion that may hamper theorderly implementation of protective actions for the general public.5. The dose assessment process uses average metrological conditions over a 15 minute interval.
The metrological data updates every 15minutes.R. Following declaration of a General Emergency, review protective actionrecommendations with the Dose Assessment Coordinator and make recommendations to the Emergency
- Director, as necessary, in accordance with RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
Once an offsite Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) has been issued to evacuate a specific sub-area, the PAR should not bechanged until the conditions that caused the PAR to be issued are fully under control.
28 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18REFER TO RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FORlEMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGER*Page 8 ofl10Alert RA-EP-01700.,
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)S. Monitor EOF staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended work hours arerequired REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and complete theappropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency Director for approval.
T. Coordinate landing of helicopters with the Emergency Security Manager in theTechnical Support Center (TSC). Landing.
a helicopter onsite should be avoidedunless extenuating circumstances such as a medical emergency occurs. Personnel being transported to or fromthe station should be directed to a nearby airport suchas the Ottawa Regional Airport located east of Port Clinton, Ohio or otherappropriate offsite facility.
Ground transportation may have to be arranged.
Forsituations that involve an actual or potential radiological release-ensure that theresponders avoid the plume where possible.
REFER TO RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones for specific information on landing a'helicopter onsite.U. When. liaisons arrive from the counties and the State, welcome the individuals andprovide an initial briefing.
Direct the liaisons to their work location and provideeach a visitor badge that will allow building access. Visitor badges and badgeissue log are located at the Emergency Offsite Manager's work station.V. When notified that an NRC Incident Response Team (IRT) Will be dispatched.
- 1. Advise the following individuals:
- Emergency Director* Emergency Plant Manager* Company Spokesperson
- Emergency Security ManagerNOTE V.2Personne who are being called-in shall comply with Procedure NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 2. Call-in additional personnel, as needed, to prepare a technical briefingfor the NRC and to perform support and liaison activities for the IRT.
29 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_..REMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 9 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emerg~ency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')W. Provide a release pathway drawing and a plume footprint to the State and Countyagencies immediately following the transmittal of an Initial Notification for aGeneral Emergency or a change in Protective Action Recommendations, asappropriate.
X. Direct that the Dose Assessment Coordinator and the Radiological Test LabCoordinator monitor their staffs for fitness for duty concerns.
Monitor EOF staff andif extended work hours are required REFER TO NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness For DutyProgram, complete the appropriate request for extended hours, and forward them tothe Emergency Director for approval.
Y. Assist the Emergency Director in assessing the need for and implementing a shiftturnover, if needed.Z. If radiation monitoring assistance is needed, then request corporate support via thePolicy Management Loop Communicator.
AA. Confer with the Dose Assessment Coordinator and Emergency RP Manager (in the* TSC) regarding relaxation of the No Eating, Drinking,
- Smoking, or Chewingrestrictions.
When these restrictions are relaxed, communicate to the affected* personnel.
AB. If assistance is requested for bringing personnel or vehicles to the site:1. Plan an entry route considering wind direction, release condition, and roadblocks.2. Arrange for vehicles, if needed, through the corporate support group.,
30 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOEMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 10 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.jAC. Request that the Dose Assessment Coordinator assess radiological conditions inpreparation for Recovery activities.
AD. Direct deactivation of the EOF when conditions
- warrant, including:
- 1. The Emergency Director and Emergency Plant Manager agree thatcontinued offsite dose assessment and Protective Action functions are nolonger necessary for responding to the existing plant conditions.
- 2. Prior to announcing the deactivation, the Company Spokesperson shall bebriefed on plant status and planned recovery actions.AE.. Instruct BOF staff to collect all pertinent material for documentation, and returntheir areas to pre-emergency status.1. All equipment and supplies have been replaced in accordance withRA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program.
- 02. Electrical equipment has been de-energized, as appropriate.
AF. Review EOF records for completeness.
AG. Perform assigned recovery duties in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recoveiay.
31 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 1 of 5ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan TelephoneDirectory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Joint Information Center (JIG)PRIMARY DUTIES:1. Senior management of Emergency Public Information.
- 2. Coordinate company-related news information with official offsite agencies.
- 3. Confer with Emergency Director
-plant status.4. Confer with JIC Manager -media interests.
- 6. Provide information concerning Davis-Besse status to the public and mediarepresentatives.
- 7. Joint Information Center (JIG) News Statements shall be approved by the CompanySpokesperson OR the JIG Manager.DIRECT REPORT:JIG Manager 32 RA-EP-02010
, Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 2 of 5RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated withan emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear PowerStation.
Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actionsidentified under it.Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Upon being notified of an Unusual Event, call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and standby to respond if the event escalates.
NOTE B.The Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty officer (PADO) voicemail box telephone number is found on the CompanySpokesperson pocket call card and in the Emergency PlanTelephone Directory.
B. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide acontact phone number for you. For situations which have significant mediainterest the PADO may seek JIC assistance.
0 .,
33RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMIPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 3 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800A General Emergency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that reo fires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.All available JIG personnel will report to the JIC if the station is.evacuated due to a security event.A. Upon notification report to the Joint Information Center (JIG).B. Proceed to the offsite Joint Information Center and upon arrival:1. Sign in on staffing board.2. Initiate a personal log beginning with arrival time.C. Activation:
- 1. Discuss the current emergency classification and overall plant status with theEmergency Director.
- 2. Discuss with the JIG Manager the emergency status based on information fromthe Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet, DBEP-304.
- 3. Review with the JIG Manager and/or Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO)news statements and media notifications made thus far.NOTE C.4Prior to the arrival of governmental Public Information Officers(PIOs), the JIG may serve as a company news center.4. Coordinate with the PADO to ensure that information (e.g. News Statements, notification logs) regarding Emergency Public Information activities prior toJIG activation have been transmitted to the JIG. Responding news agenciesshould be notified through the PADO that the JIG is being activated.
- 5. Receive notification from the JIG Manager that the facility is ready to activate.
- 6. Declare the JIG activated.
- 7. Notify the Emergency Director of the time the JIG was declared activated.
- 8. Announce that the JIG is activated.
This means the JIC has assumed primaryresponsibility for emergency public information activities.
- 9. Verify that governmental PIOs are aware that the JIG is activated.
34 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDEL1INES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 4 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800.
&General Emerigency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that requires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.)D. Emergency Actions1. Coordinate with the PIOs and the JIG Manager to establish a schedule for newsbriefings.
Ensure changes to the schedule are announced whenever the pace ofemergency developments changes significantly.
- 2. Review each news statement prepared by the JIG Writer for overall accuracy, clarity and style, and approve news statements prior to distribution to themedia.3. News Statements must also .be reviewed by the Emergency
- Director, andCorporate Communications prior to being released.
- 4. IF during the review and approval
- process, changes are made to the newsstatements that do NOT change the intent of the statement, THEN the statement may be approved and distributed with only the CompanySpokesperson or JIG Manager approval.
- 5. Confer with the PIOs prior to each media briefing to exchange and compaireinformation and to determine the most appropriate sequence of presentation.
- 6. Provide public information on behalf of the Company to the news media at theJIC.a. Public statements may be based on news statement content.b. Respond to inquiries on facts, events, and actions involving theCompany, its personnel, and its property.
- c. DO NOT speculate on the causes or possible consequences of theemergency; focus on the presentation of current, factual information.
- d. DO NOT discuss public protective actions or activities ofresponding government agencies; refer inquiries on these subjects tothe appropriate government PIOs.7. Provide interviews, as arranged by the JIC Manager.
The Audio/Visual Coordinator should video tape one-on-one interviews.
- 8. Respond to inquiries from Nuclear Energy fInstitute.
- 9. Provide information copies of news statements to the Emergency Directorafter final approval.
35 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 5 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emerg~ency RA-EP-01800.
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that requires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.')10. Monitor JIC staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended work hours arerequired REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and completethe appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency Director for approval.
E. Termination of Emergency Conditions
- 1. IF the Company Spokesperson is considering deactivation of the JIC,LTHEN, confer with the JIC Manager to determine whether news media interestis within normal public relations capabilities.
- a. The JIC shall NO.__T be deactivated unless all Public Information Officers (Pies) agree that they no longer need the JIC to carry outemergency public information activities.
- b. Inform the Emergency Director of the deactivation discussion with thePies.c. When the Emergency Director approves deactivation of the JIC,commence deactivation.
- 2. During recovery activities, the JIC may be designated to support media centeractivities.
F. Perform recovery duties in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery.
36 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_..REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 1 of 7ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3NORMAL DUTY LOCATION:
Control Room Shift Manager's OfficeSECURITY EVENT DUTY LOCATION:
Control Room Shift Manager's OfficePRIMARY DUTIES:1. Coordination of Control Room response to the emergency situation.
- 2. Liaison between Control Room and TSC personnel.
- 3. Advisor to the Emergency Plant Manager on plant status and trends.4. Provide input for protective action recommendations and emergency classification changes5. Act as Shift Manager designee during a classifiable emergency as identified in NOP-WM-900 1, FIIN/Minor/Toolpouch/Immediate/Urgent Maintenance, Attachment 1.DIRECT REP/ORTS:
- 1. Shift Manager2. Shift Engineer (Shift Technical Advisor)3. Control Room Communicator 37RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO.._REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with anemergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station.
Refer tothe appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REQUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncall Security Event ResPonse Group (Refer to Attachment 8)will assemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required toimplement and support Control Room actions will assemble in theTSC. Onshift Fire Brigade members will respond to ServiceBuilding
- 2 or as directed by the Shift Manager." CAUTION A.*This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action,or a threat of a hostile action against the station that results in thestation being evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee mustexercise personnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that place themselves at risk. In the event that you areunable to respond to the TSC go to the offsite assembly area until itis safe to come to the station.0*A. Upon being n~tified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report to theControl Room. Emergency Assistant Plant Managers that are not on call will report to theLindsey Emergency Response Facility.
Refer to RSA-EP-02890, EmergencyResponse Organization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
0t 38RA-EP-020 10,'Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 3 of 7RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.B. Upon arrival in the Control Room, contact the Emergency Plant Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC) and provide plant status. Plug in the Green Phone.NOTE C.Personnel who are not part of the TSC staff may be relocated to theEnergy Education Center to standby.C. Determine the number of operations personnel assembled in the TSC.D. Provide support to the Control Room as described in Unusual Event RA-EP-0 1600;Alert RA-EP-0 1 700; Site Area Emergency; RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 sections of this attachment.
39 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES
_ ___ __EMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 4 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standbyto receive a Plant Duty Team page.B3. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team additional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift response to-theUnusual Event.C. Evaluate the event's expected duration and plant needs to determine if additional augmentation of the on shift staff is desired.D. If the event escalates then follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
40RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 5 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergencyg RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 NOTE A.*The Green Phone, CTRM Communicator telephone,
- headsets, and emergency forms are stored in sealed boxesunderneath the Shift Manager's Desk.*The ultimate responsibility for directing the manipulation ofplant equipment rests with the Shift Manager (Senior ReactorOperator) in the Control Room.A. Upon arrival at the CTRM, establish communications with the Technical SupportCenter (TSC) and discuss the nature of the incident with the Emergency PlantManager.1. Determine the immediacy of the need to shift the responsibilities of theEmergency Director to either yourself or the Emergency Plant Manager in the*absence of the on-call Emergency Director or one of his alternates.
- a. When you arrive in the Control Room area, offer to assume theresponsibilities of Emergency Director from the Shift Manager.b. When the TSC and EOF have been activated, shift the Emergency Directory responsibilities to the Emergency Director or in his absencethe Emergency Plant Manager.c. The Emergency Director shall remain in the Control Room until TSC andBOF have been activated.
I 41 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOEMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 6 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600.
Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency.
RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')2. Review the existing plant conditions and verify' that the appropriate Emergency Classification has been made. REFER TO RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification.
NOTE B.3.Personnel who are being called in shall comply with NOP-LP-1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 3. Call in an additional shift of operators to assume the fire brigade and firstaid team duties, and to perform other duties as directed by the OSCManager.
Extra operators do not have to be present to consider the OSCactivated.
- 4. Keep the Emergency Plant Manager advised of plant operations, actionsperformed by Operations personnel, changes in plant parameters, and Spotential changes in classification and problems.
- 5. Review staffing levels with the Emergency Plant Manager and, if necessary, call in additional individuals.
- 6. Ensure that first aid and medical treatment is given to injured personnel:
- a. Station personnel, trained in first aid, shall assist in accordance withRA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies.
- b. RA-EP-02800, Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel, shallgovern thle handling of contaminated injured personnel needing offsitemedical care.B. Periodical conduct teleconferences with the Emergency Plant Manager and theOSC Manager to review actions being implemented and to ensure a coordinated response.
C. Ensure that periodic updates to plant personnel are given as appropriate, using theGaiTronics system.
42 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GIUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 7 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emerg~eney RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)D. Ensure that the Shift Manager or his designee maintains a log of all actions anddecisions made during the course of the response.
E. Once the emergency classification has been reclassified to an Unusual Event orterminated, the presence of the Emergency Assistant Plant Manager in the ControlRoom is no longer required.
F. Monitor Control Room staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended workhours are required REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program andcomplete the appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to theEmergency Director for approval.
G. Participate in recovery activities in accordance with RA-EP-02720, RecoveryOrganization, as necessary.
43 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 6:OVERVIEW OF ASSEMBLY/EVACUATION/ACCOIJNTABILITY Page 1 of 2Normally Required ActionsI f Rapid SiteUnusual A Site Area General Evacuation Due toEvent jEmergency Emergency j Security Event 44 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 6:OVERVIEW OF ASSEMBLYIEVACUATION/ACCOUNTABILITY Page 2 of 2Optional ActionsUuulEetIAetSite Area General jRapid Site Evacuation
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Emerglency j Emerglency Due to Security Event1. Staff theOperations Support Center2. Limitedevacuation ofthe affectedarea of theplant3. Assembly ofProtected Areanon-essential personnel inthe TrainingCenter1. Assembled personnel options:* Keep personnel assembled
- Evacuate theProtected Areaand performProtected AreaAccountability
- Return personnel to work* Send non-essential personnel home1. Assembled personnel options:* Keeppersonnel assembled
- Send non-essential personnel home*Siteevacuation
- 1. Assembled personnel at theoffsite assemblyarea options:* Keep*personnel assembled NoneaSend non-essential personnel home0*REFER TO RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability and RA-EP-02530, Evacuation for details0 45 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 7: GUIDELINES FOR SHIFT TURNOVERPage 1 of 2The activities of these guidelines are to be coordinated by an individual assigned by theEmergency Director.
Evaluate the event duration.
For events that have an expectedduration of greater than four hours a relief shift of ERO staff should be assembled.
A. Considerations for. the following issues should be made:1. Establishment of an ERO shift rotation schedule.
- 2. Selection of a shift turnover time.3. Determine if special instructions are required to be communicated to thepersonnel being called out, e.g. duration of shift and if they are going to berequired to stay at their assigned
- facility, access route/requirements, radiological
- controls, assembly points, etc.*4. As appropriate, establish an. offsite assembly point for relief personnel andmake provisions for a caravan or a bus to bring personnel*
to the station.
Ifan offsite assembly point is selected, ensure the EOF has made offsiteagencies aware of the assembly point location and the access route to thestation.5. Determine how or if individual dosimeters will be retrieved from off goingpersonnel and make provisions for issuing dlosimeters to relieving personnel.
NOTE A.6.Personnel who are being called in shall comply withNOP-LP-1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 6. Assign an individual to coordinate the call-out.
- Normally, this is assigned tothe Emergency Facility Services Manager.*7. Establish a phone number(s) that ERO personnel can call for offsiteinformation.
- 8. Utilize the following forms to create and notify' the r'ie rotr* CONTROL ROOM RELIEF ROSTER, DB3EP-604
- OSC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-403* TSC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-205* JIC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-505*.EOF RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-307 46 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACIHMVENT 7: GUIDELINES FOR SilIFT TURNOVER Page 2 of 2B. The facility should prepare for shift turnover by:1. Directing each member of your staff tO review their records/logs and ensurecompleteness.
- 2. Evaluate the need to assemble your staff following turnover to debrief ordiscuss special instructions.
- 3. Brief staff as to turnover expectations.
Ensure that they understand whichroute to take when leaving the station, and when they are expected to return.Provide personnel with a Company telephone number to obtain information or to contact the ERO.C. Coordinate turnover such that key facility activities are not disrupted, andimportant evolutions such as emergency classification or protective action changesare completed Prior to beginning turnover.
Each member of your staff shouldturnover their responsibilities to the oncoming individual by:1. As applicable, reviewing any logs or records maintained by their position.
- 2. Review the information on the status boards.3. Discuss evolutions that have occurred during the past shift. .4. Discuss classification level, special evolutions, and any onsite protective actions.5. As appropriate, discuss pending evolutions.
- 6. Ask if there are questions.
- 7. Advise ERO supervisor that they have been relieved..
D. Personnel who have completed turnover should ensure that they have:1. Signed into the facility organization status board.2. Been issued a T.LD and appropriate dosimeter, if necessary.
- 3. As appropriate, make an entry into the logbook indicating that they are nowresponsible for the position.
The entry should include name, ERO title, timeand date that the turnover took place, and any other pertinent detailsregarding the turnover.
47 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 8: SECURITY EVENT RESPONSE GROUPPage 1 of 1On-call duty individuals assigned to the ERO positions listed below will report to the Technical]
Support Center (TSC) in the DBAB when the Security Event Response Group is activated and it issafe to respond.1. Emergency Plant Manager2. OSC Manager3. Mechanical Oncall Responder
- 4. Electrical Oncall Responder
- 5. I&C Oncall Responder
- 7. TSC Mechanical Engineer8. TSC Electrical EngineerAll other qualified individuals in the ERO positions listed above will report to the LindseyEmergency Response Facility.
During a Rapid Site Evacuation and in accordance with DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats,Operations and Continuous Service personal will disperse as follows:Operations Personnel:
- 1. On-shift Fire Brigade members report to Service Building 2 with Fire Brigade gear.2. Operation's Safe Shutdown personnel report to the Control Room.3. On-shift Operation's personnel not assigned to the Fire Brigade and not assigned as SafeShutdown personnel report to the Technical Support Center in the DBAB.4. Off shift Operations Personnel report to the Technical Support Center (TSC) in theDBAB.Continuous Service Personnel:
- 1. Unless directed otherwise by the Shift Manager, Continuous Service Radiation Protection, Chemistry, and Maintenance personnel report to the Technical Support Centerin the DBAB.
48 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 9: LOGISTICAL RESOURCES Page 1 of 1NOTERefer to RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zonesfor guidance on evaluation of potential landing zones.Additional resources required to respond to an emergency event at Davis-Besse should be requested by contacting any, or all of the following (Refer to Emergency Plan Telephone Directory)
- 1. Corporate Support2. Ottawa County Emergency Management Agency* Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan Mutual Assistance District (NOMiMVAD)
Available via mutual aid agreements with county organizations
- 3. Lucas County Emergency Management Agency4. State of Ohio Emergency Management.
AgencyArea Airports (Refer to the Federal Aviation Web Site for detail information.
www.faa.gov)
- 1. Erie-Ottawa Regional AirportPort Clinton, Ohio2. *Toledo Express Airport, (FFA Identifier:
TOL)Toledo, Ohio3. Metcalf Field Airport (FFA Identifier:
TDZ)Toledo, Ohio,4. Fremont Airport (FFA Identifier:
14G)Fremont, Ohio,5. Sandusky County Regional Airport (FFA Identifier:
S24)Fremont, Ohio,Area Nuclear Power Plants (Refer to Emergency Plan Telephone Directory)
- 1. FERMI IIMonroe, Michigan2. Perry StationPerry, Ohio3. Beaver ValleyShippingport, Pennsylvania 49 RA&-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 1 of 3This attachment is designed to provide general guidance for interfacing with the offsite response to anevent that involves significant damage to plant structures and/or multiple casualties.
Ottawa Countyhas emergency plans for addressing multiple or mass casualty situations.
These plans include mutualaid agreements with contiguous counties.
As part of this planning, a staging area will be established for responding emergency equipment, personnel and victims.
A senior Emergency Medical Service(EMS) responder will assume the role of Incident Commander (IC), and will have on-scene authority for the incident.
For events where a hostile individual(s) are involved, local law enforcement willauthorize entry into the area.TERMINOLOGY
- 1. Mass Casualty Incident
-An incident where the number of victims exceeds the capability of theresponding service.
The incident may be "Closed",
i.e. confined to a small geographical area suchas the station or "Open", i.e. victims are scattered over a large area.2. Medical Emergency
-An incident involving 5 -15 victims3. Major Medical Emergency
-An incident involving 16 -50 victims4. Medical Disaster
-An incident involving more than 50 victims5. .Triage -is the sorting of and allocation of treatment to victims according to a system of priorities designed to maximize the number of survivors.
Victims whose injuries are so grave that they.have very little chance of survival may not receive medical attention while attention/resources arefocused on victims that have a higher survival rate. Triage will normally occur at the incident siteunless the incident site is too hazardous.
GENERAL GUIDELINES Coordinate with the Emergency Director and conduct a conference call with senior ERO management present in the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility to discuss the following:
- 1. Establishing an interface with the Incident Commander at the Incident Command Post. (Aroundthe clock coverage may be required.)
- 2. Establishing a Logistical Coordinator for managing offsite personnel and equipment resources.
(Around the clock coverage may be required.)
- 3. Establishing and communicating organizational priorities with a focus on nuclear safety (core andfuel integrity) and personnel (general population and employee) safety.4. Reminding the ERO that individual names of the victims are not to be released to the generalpublic without Emergency Director approval and that media inquiries should be directed to the*Joint Information Center (JIC).5. Establishing and maintaining egress and access routes to the station and the incident site to ensuresmooth and unimpeded flow of personnel and emergency equipment to and from the station.
50 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18"ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 2 of 36. Maintaining effective communications with the JIC, as implementation of this attachment willresult in major media coverage of the event.7. Establishing a designated check-in and check-out location for responding company personnel andlimiting the return of employees to those needed to respond to the event.8. Contacting corporate for additional
- support, as may be required.
GUIDELINES FOR EVENTS INVOLVING LARGE NUMBERS OF CASUALTIES A. Evaluate station structures to determine which structures can be occupied and provide a safeworking environment.
B. Establish a liaison and communicator (incident Command Post to EOF) with the IncidentCommander (IC), The Incident Commander will establish a Command Post near the incident tocoordinate the offsite response.
C. Inform the Incident Commander of any known or changing hazards.D. The following station buildings have the potential to be used as Treatment Areas or expedient Morgue:* Training Center* Davis-Besse Administration
- Building, Energy Education Center* Warehouse
- Pavilion (Goodweather only)E. When recommending a Treatment Area the following should be considered:
- Upwind from the incident if releases of smoke, radiation or other hazardous gases are involved* Radiation level (if applicable)
- Good lighting* Protection from the weather* Vehicle access to State Route 2 and the incident site* Away from other known hazards* Near the incident site* Access to helicopter emergency landing site (Refer to RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones for guidance for selecting landing site).F. Recovery* Provide counseling for personnel who witnessed or responded tO events involving personnel casualties.
- Ensure that employees are advised of any crime scenes and the requirements for access.* Be prepared to support interviews by law enforcement investigators.
51RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 3 of 3Mass CaSualty STAGING AREAl1//MORGUE=GUIDELINES FOR EVENTS INVOLVING SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGENOTENorthwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan Mutual Assistance District (NOMMAD)is comprised of area industries that are committed to share resources andspecialized equipment for addressing hazardous material spills, and fires. Access toNOMMAD resources canl be obtained by contacting Ottawa County, Emergency Management Agency.A. _Notify Ottawa County and the State of Ohio that a significant event has occurred at Davis-Besse
-and significant resources are likely to be requested to address the following conditions:
- Hazardous material* Firefighting expertise
- Debris removal equipment B. Select an individual to act as the station Logistical Coordinator C. Determine if an offsite staging area is required to assemble equipment prior to being moved to thestation.D. The Logistical Coordinator is responsible for:* Being the central point of contact for obtaining offsite resources
- Coordinating movement of equipment and personnel with the EOF. Consider radiological and*security conditions at both the station and offsite staging areas.* Ensuring that the Emergency Security Manager is advised of responding equipment (Type ofequipment, expected arrival time and vendor's name) 52RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 11: EQUIVALENT TRAINING MATRIXPage 1 of 1Positions required for facility activation:
Positions with the ability to perform therequired function temporarily to supporttimely facility activation:
- 1. Emergency Offsite Manager None2. Emergency Planning Advisor Emergency Offsite Manager3. Dose Assessment Coordinator None4. NRC Liaison NRC Liaison Communicator
/ Emergency
~Director
/ Emergency Offsite Manager /-Emergency Director Advisor / EOFOperations Advisor5. State and County Communicator Emergency Planning Advisor / Emergency Offsite Manager / Emergency DirectorAdvisor6. Radiation Monitoring Team (RMT) RTL Coordinator members0 53* RA-EP-02010 Revision 18COMMITMENTS
_Step NumberAttachment 5Attachment 1, HAttachment 2, FAttachment 1Attachment 1, GAttachment 3, RAttachment 2, NAttachment 3, RAttachment 4, D. 10Attachment 5, GReference 0 056850 134540 136120 20716CommentsStation management presence in theControl Room during TSC activation.
Who, by title, has authority to authorize emergency exposures in excess ofregulatory limits.List of delegable and non-delegable responsibilities of the Emergency Director.
Guidance of changing protective actionrecommendations.
(CA 03-06439
& RIS02-012)Task facility manager with monitoring fitness for duty and extending hours ofstaff.0ffsite support (B.5.b 2/25/02 NRC order)Onsite protective action considerations forrapid site evacuation (NRC Bulletin 05-002)Provide mass casualty guidelines CA 03-06831-02 Attachment 9Attachments 6 & 8Step 2.1.4, Attachment 100 21576O216650 21811Attachment 11CA 2011-06163-01 Equivalent Training MatrixEND OC Data Date Time: 03/14/2016 07:52: 12 AMPage 1 of 1Davis-Besse Power Station.Transmittal ReportTransmittal Number: DB-03142016-248925 One White.. Flint.-North..
,....t .. .... "; Transmittal Date: 3/14//2016 7:51:52 AMUnit Document Number Doc Type Sheet/Section Revision Version Change Type Change Number Document Status HG AC CD TOC1 TOC2 Changes0B1 RA-EP-02010 PROC 0017 SIMPLE CHANGE REVISED 1 0 0 EPIB EPOCDB1 RA-EP-02010 PROC --.' 0018 SIMPLE CHANGE APPROVED 1 -0 :'0 EPIB EPOC'*Use this document transmittal to update the identified documents and remove the superseded documents from use.
Page 1 of 53Davis-Besse Nuclear Power StationEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE RA-EP-02010 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REVISION 18Prepared by: P. J. SmithProcedure Owner: Emergency Response ManagerEffective Date: 03/14/1 6LEVEL OF USE:IN-FIELD REFERENCE 2RA-EP-020 10Revision 18TABLE OF CONTENTSS1.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.0PURPOSE ..............................................................................................
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53 3 RA-EP-02010 Revision 181.0 PURPOSEThis procedure establishes a reference aid for key Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel thatconsolidates the action steps of each individual during the first phase of any emergency response.
It is intendedto supplement the individual's familiarity and compliance with the plan and implementing procedures byproviding a memory key and guideline for the manager's initial responses.
Attachments to this procedure provide guidance for the following senior ERO positions:
- Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room)* Emergency Plant Manager* Emergency Offsite Manager* Company Spokesperson
- Emergency Assistant Plant Manager
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Developmental
2.1.1 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Emergency Plan2.1.2 NOBP-LP-5001, Fleet Emergency Response Support2.1.3 NRC Bulletin 2005-02:
Emergency Preparedness and Response Actions For Security-Based EVents2.1.4 Ottawa County Emergency Operations Plan, Annex M -Medical2.1.5 NRC RIS 2008-26 CLARIFIED REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OFFEDERAL REGULATIONS (10 CFR) SECTION 50.54(Y)
WHEN IMPLEMENTING 10 CFRSECTION 50.54(X)
TO DEPART FROM A LICENSE CONDITION OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
2.2 Implementation
2.2.1 NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program2.2.2 RA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program2.2.3 RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification 2.2.4 RA-EP-0 1600, Unusual Event2.2.5 RA-EP-0 1700, Alert2.2.6 RA-EP-01800, Site Area Emergency 2.2.7 RA-EP-0 1900, General Emergency 2.2.8 RA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies 2.2.9 RA-EP-021 10, Emergency Notification 2.2.10 RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines 2.2.11 RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability 2.2.12 RA-EP-0253 0, Evacuation 2.2.13 RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution 2.2.14 RA-EP-02710, Reentry2.2.15 RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization 2.2.16 RA-EP-02800, Preparation and Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel 2.2.17 RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones2.2.18 RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events or Threats2.2.19 NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notification 2.2.20 DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats 4 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 182.2.2 1 Davis-Besse Emergency Plan Telephone Directory 2.2.22 NOP-WM-900 1, FIN/Minor/Toolpouch/Inmmediate/Urgent Maintenance
3.0 DEFINITIONS
3.1 ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL
-Those assigned specific emergency response dutiesas identified in the Emergency Plan.3.2 NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL
-Personnel who are not pre-assigned specificemergency response duties.3.3 PAR -Protective Action Recommendation.
3.4 RAPID SITE EVACUATION
-The process used during an imminent securitythreat to rapidly relocate personnel not essential to plant operations offsite.Personnel exiting the Protected Area will be directed to bypass the exit turnstiles and portal monitors.
When the exit turnstiles are bypassed, protected areaaccountability and radiological surveys will not be performed.
Arrangements foraccounting for personnel would be considered as appropriate after the event.4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room), Attachment 1, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director.
4.2 Emergency Plant Manager, Attachment 2, Emergency Management Guidelines forEmergency Plant Manager.4.3 Emergency Offsite Manager, Attachment 3, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Offsite Manager.4.4 Company Spokesperson, Attachment 4, Emergency Management Guidelines forCompany Spokesperson.
4.5 Emergency Assistant Plant Manager, Attachment 5, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant Manager.5.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS This procedure is initiated upon notification of a classified emergency event at.Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.0 5 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 186.0 PROCEDURE NOTE 6.1_Each of the below sections may be done in series or parallel.
6.1 Activation
Upon notification of a classified event at Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station, eachmember of the Emergency Response Organization identified below may refer tothe appropriate attachment for their responsibilities.
6.1.1 Emergency Director (Outside of the Control Room), Attachment 1,Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Director.
6.1.2 Emergency Plant Manager, Attachment 2, Emergency Management Guide-lines for Emergency Plant Manager.6.1.3 Emergency Offsite Manager, Attachment 3, Emergency Management Guide-lines for Emergency Offsite Manager.6.1.4 Company Spokesperson, Attachment 4, Emergency Management Guidelines for Company Spokesperson.
6.1.5 Emergency Assistant Plant Manager, Attachment 5, Emergency Management Guidelines for Emergency Assistant Plant Manager.7.0 FINAL CONDITIONS Use of this procedure by emergency management personnel is no longer required whenthe emergency has been terminated.
6RA-EP-02010 Revision 18NOTE: 8.0All logs, documents and forms generated during the implementation of thisprocedure are to be retained and processed in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization.
8.0 RECORDS8.1 The following records that are completed by this procedure shall be processed and retained aspart of the Event Package in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization.
8.1.1 Emergency Director Turnover Sheet, DBEP-304 7 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)Page lOf 7ALTERNATES:
Emergency Plant Manager until the designated Emergency Director arrives at theEmergency Operations Facility.
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
- Emergency Operations FacilityPRIMARY DUTY: Overall coordination of Davis-Besse's
- response, to any classifiable event.NON-DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Emergency Classification.
- 2. Offsite.
Protective Action Recommendations.
- 3. Compliance with station procedures.
'4. Safety and well being of station personnel.
- 5. Ordering a General Evacuation.
DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Emergency Dose Authorizations.*
- 2. Onsite use of Potassium Iodide by Company personnel.*
- Delegable ONLY tO Emergency Plant ManagerDIRECT REPORTS:1. Emergency Offsite Manager2. Emergency Plant Manager3. Company Spokesperson
- 4. Emergency Director Advisor 8RA-EP-02010 Revision 18.ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_.REMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THLE CONTROL ROOM)Page 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with anemergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.* In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, theoncall Security Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment
- 8) willassemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel
'and onshift personnel not required to implement and support Control Room actions will assemble in the TSC. OnshiftFire Brigade members will respond to Service Building
- 2 or as directedby the Shift Manager.CAUTION A.* This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or athreat of a hostile action against the station that results in the stationbeing evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee must exercisepersonnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards thatplace themselves at risk.A. Upon being notified of a Security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report toEmergency Operations Facility.
REFER TO RA-EP-02 890, Emergency ResponseOrganization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
B. Coordinate ERO actions as described in Unusual Event RA-EP-0 1600 or AlertRA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01 800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900sections of this attachment.
9 ~RA-EP-020 10Revision 18.ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)*Page 3 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standby toreceive a Plant Duty Team page.B. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team aidditional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift response to the UnusualEvent,C. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
10 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROL ROOM)Page 4 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then report to theEmergency Operations Facility (EOF).B. Upon arrival at the EOF contact the Emergency Director for a briefing on the nature ofthe incident.
C. Discuss the situation with the Emergency Plant Manager and the Emergency OffsiteManager; verify the appropriate classification was made. In the event an improperclassification was made advise the Emergency Director.
D. When you have been sufficiently briefed and the EOF and Technical Support Center(TSC) are activated, request that the Emergency Director in the control Roomcomplete and provide via fax machine an Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet,DBEP-3 04, and take turnover from the Emergency Director in the Control Room.Announce to the following individuals that you have assumed the Emergency Directorposition (also direct a general announcement be made over the plant Gaitronics andERF public address system):1. Emergency Plant Manager2. Emergency Offsite Manager3. Company Spokesperson E. Direct the Emergency Offsite Manager to activate the corporate organization if in anAlert or higher emergency classification.
F. Notify the President, FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) or hisdesignee of the incident at the earliest opportunity.
0 11RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY DIRECTOR (OUTSIDE OF THlE CONTROL ROOMiPage 5 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')CAUTION G.1. Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are required tobe made at a General Emergency and must be communicated withthe initial notification of a General Emergency to offsite agencies.
- 2. Changes in Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) arecommunicated to the offsite agencies using an Initial Notification Form (DBEP-0 10) within 15 minutes of the Emergency Directorapproval.
- 3. Once the initial offsite PAR is issued with the General Emergency notification, changes to wind speed, wind direction, stability class,release duration, release rate,* and isotopic composition may requirethat the offsite PAR be revised within 15 minutes of the change.4. Protective Action Recommendations, once issued, start in motion a*sequence of events in the 10-mile emergency planning zone that ifmodified have the potential to cause confusion that may.hamper theorderly implementation of protective actions for the general public.5. The dose assessment process uses average metrological conditions over a 15 minute interval.
The metrological data updates every 15minutes.G. With the Emergency Offsite Manager, review the status of any Protective ActionRecommendations made to offsite organizations.
Once an offsite Protective ActionRecommendation (PAR) has been issued to evacuate a specific sub-area the PARshould not be changed unftil the Conditions that caused the PAR to be issued are fullyunder control.
REFER TO RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
H. Consider delegating authority for emergency radiation dose and onsite use ofPotassium Iodide to the Emergency Plant Manager.
REFER TO RA-EP-02620, Emergency Dose Control and Potassium Iodide Distribution.
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Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)I. Review the status of the Joint Information Center (JIG) response with the CompanySpokesperson,.
if activated.
J. Review the status of assembly of Protected Area personnel
~with the Emergency PlantManager.
REFER TO RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability.
REFER TOAttachment 6, Overview of Assembly/Evacuation/Accountability, for an overview.
Protected Area Accountability is required following a Protected Area evacuation, butmay be called for at anytime ~by the Emergency Director.
IF you request accountability THEN_ notify the Emergency Security Manager that you want Protected Areaaccountability to be perfonmed and the accountability printout taken to the OSC.*K. Perform evacuation duties, as necessary, in accordance with RA-EP-0253 0,Evacuation.
L. As the Emergency Classification requires upgrading or downgrading (as indicated toyou by either the Emergency Plant Manager or Emergency Offsite Manager) conduct adiscussion with the Emergency Plant Manager and Emergency Offsite Manager toreview the appropriate classification and its impact on onsite and offsite activities underway.
Direct the Emergency Offsite Manager to initiate the completion of theInitial Notification Form for your signature.
REFER TO RA-EP-021 10,. Emergency Notification.
M. Periodically discuss with the Emergency Plant Manager and Emergency OffsiteManager to review the situation and prognosis for the event.
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& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)N. Evaluate the duration of the event, and arrange for relief staff as deemed appropriate.
REFER TO Attachment 7, Guidelines for Shift Turnover.
Assign an individual in eachfacility to coordinate this activity.
- 0. Periodically update the President,'
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)or his designee of the incident.
P. IF evacuation of non-essential personnel was performed, THEN, inform the Corporate Planning Center of the offsite location that was selectedand as necessary coordinate use of company facilities with them. As support isrequired, obtain assistance from the Corporate Planning Center. The PolicyManagement Loop Communicator in the BOF maintains communications with theCorporate Planning Center.Q. Confer with offsite agency liaisons during the emergency and prior to enteringrecovery.
R. When the Emergency Plant Manager determines that the plant has been stabilized, consider reentry and recovery requirements.
REFER TO RA-EP-027 10, Reentiy.
andRA-EP-02720, Recovery Organization S. Direct that a Condition Report be generated to document the event.
14 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES FOR_.EMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 1 of 7ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Technical Support CenterPRIMARY DUTY: Coordination and conduct of:1. Plant Operations
- 2. Plant Assessment
- 3. Emergency classification associated with plant parameters.
- 4. Onsite actions to mitigate and terminate the emergency event.5. Provide input to protective action recommendations based upon plant parameters.
- 6. Act as Shift Manager designee during a classifiable emergency as identified in NOP-WM-900 1,FIN/Minor/Toolpouch/lmmediate/
Urgent Maintenance, Attachment 1.NON-DELEGABLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. IF delegated by the Emergency
- Director, THEN the responsibility of authorizing emergency dose and distribution of Potassium iodide(KI) cannot be re-delegated.
- 2. Reentry operations into evacuated areas shall be approved by the Emergency Plant Manager.DIRECT REPORTS:1. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager2. Emergency Radiation Protection Manager3. TSC Engineering Manager4. OSC Manager5. Emergency Security Manager6: Recovery Advisor.
15RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGER:Page 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with an emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station.
Refer to theappropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncallSecurity Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment
- 8) will assemble in theTSC..Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required to implement andsupport Control Room actions will assemble in the TSC. Onshift Fire Brigademembers will respond to Service Building
- 2 or as directed by the ShiftManager.*. CAUTION A.*This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or a threat ofa hostile action against the station that results in the station being evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee must exercisepersonnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that placethemselves at risk. In the event that you are unable to respond to the TSC in theDBAB, go to the Lindsey Emergency Response Facility until it is safe to cometo the station.IA. Upon being notified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report to Technical Support Center. Emergency Plant Managers that are not on call will report to the LindseyEmergency Response Facility.
B. Coordinate ERO actions as described in Unusual RA-EP-0 1600, Alert RA-EP-0 1700,*Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 sections of thisattachment.
C. Refer to RA-EP-02890, Emergency Response Organization Response To Security Events orThreats for additional guidance.
0
- 16 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 3 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standbyto receive a Plant Duty Team page.B. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team additional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift resPonse to theUnusual Event,C. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01.
800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
NOTE DThe Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) telephone number is found on the ED/EPM/EOM pocket call card and in theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory.
D. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide abrief summary of the event, and a point of contact for requesting additional information.'
E. Evaluate the event's expected duration and plant needs to determine if additional augmentation of the on shift staff is desired.F. IF the event escalates, THEN follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & GeneralEmergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
17RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACIHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 4 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General.Emergency RA-EP-01900 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then report tothe Technical Support Center (TSC)NOTE B.The Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) telephone number is found on the ED/EPM/EOM pocket call card and in theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory.
B. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide abrief summary of the event, and a point of contact for requesting additional information.
NOTE C.The ultimate responsibility for directing the manipulation ofplant equipment rests with the Shift Manager (Senior ReactorOperator) in the Control Room.C. Upon arrival at the TSC, contact the Control Room and discuss the nature of theincident with the Emergency Director using the Emergency Director TurnoverData Sheet, DBEP-0304, as a guide.1. Determine the immediacy of the need to shift the responsibilities of theEmergency Director to either yourself or the Emergency Assistant PlantManager in the absence of the on-call Emergency Director or one of hisalternates. a. IF it is necessary to relieve the Shift Manager of the Emergency Director responsibilities and the Emergency Assistant Plant Managerhas not arrived,THEN proceed to the Control Room and relieve the Shift Manager asEmergency Director.
- b. IF the Emergency Assistant Plant Manager (EAPM) has arrived,THEN you may remain in the TSC, and the EAPM should relieve theShift Manager as Emergency Director.
- c. The Emergency Director responsibilities shall remain in the ControlRoom until the TSC and EOF have been activated.
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Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
- & General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)2. IF you are not required to proceed to the Control Room,THEN review the existing plant conditions and verify that the appropriate Emergency Classification has been made.D. Update the Emergency Director and Emergency Offsite Manager in the Emergency Operations Facility regarding the current status of the situation.
Assist theEmergency Director in preparation for shifting the Emergency Directorresponsibilities from the Control Room.E. Activation and management of the TSC is the responsibility of the TSCEngineering Manager.
Upon being notified of the activation of the TSC by theTSC Engineering
- Manager, ensure that the following individuals are informed:
- 1. Emergency Director2. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager3. OSC ManagerF. With the activation of the TSC you are responsible for the coordination andconduct of all activities associated with plant operations.
These responsibilities include:1. Continuously monitoring plant conditions/radiological conditions andensuring that the Emergency Director remains apprised of specific plantconditions which impact the Emergency Classification and Protective Measures (onsite and offsite).
- 2. Assuming the responsibility, if delegated by the Emergency
- Director, forauthorizing emergency radiological dose in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits andalso the distribution of Potassium Iodide to onsite personnel.
These*responsibilities may not be delegated to any other individual.
G. When directed by the Emergency
- Director, coordinate with the Emergency Security Manager to accomplish assembly and accountability of all personnel within the protected area. REFER TO Attachment 6, Overview ofAss~embly/Evacuation/Accountability for overview of these activities.
19 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR_EMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 6 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergfency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)1. At the declaration of a Site Area Emergency, an accountability list for theProtected Area will be generated by the Central Alarm Station operatorautomatically per IS-DP-00026, Guidelines for Alarm Station Operations.
If an accountability list is requested to be printed by the Emergency Director at any other time, ensure that the Emergency Security Manager isaware that an accountability list needs to be generated and delivered to theOSC Manager within 30 minutes of the notification to evacuate.
H. NOtify American Nuclear Insurers (ANT) of the Alert, Site Area Emergency orGeneral Emergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2, Immediate Notification of the Emergency Plan Telephone Directory for contact names andtelephone numbers.I. For events that involve damage to Davis-Besse
- property, advise Nuclear ElectricInsurance Limited (NEIL) of the Alert, Site Area Emergency or GeneralEmergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2, Immediate Notification of theEmergency Plan Telephone Directory for telephone numbers.J. Notify FirstEnergy Corporate Risk Assessment of the Alert, Site AreaEmergency or General Emergency classification.
REFER TO Section 2,'Immediate Notification of the Emergency Plan Telephone Directory for contactnames and telephone numbers.K. Communicate routinely with the Emergency Director to review the status of thesituation and progress toward resolution.
L. Periodically conference with the following individuals to review actions beingimplemented and to ensure a coordinated response by each group:1. Emergency Assistant Plant Manager*2. Emergency RP Manager3. TSC Engineering Manager4. OSC Manager5. Emergency Security ManagerM. Ensure that periodic updates are given to the onsite organization as appropriate, using the ERF PA system.N. Direct that the TSC Manager, OSC Manager and the Emergency Assistant PlantManager monitor their staff for fitness for duty issues. If extended work hoursare required REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and completethe appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency kDirector for approval.
20 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO.._REMERGENCY PLANT MANAGERPage 7 of 7.Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emeraency RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)NOTE 0.When 10CFR50.54(x) is invoked it is a one hour reportable under10OCFR50.72(b)(1)(a).
- 0. When considering invoking 10CFR50.54(x) perform the following:
- 1. Immediately notify the NRC Liaison in the EOF.2. Ensure that the activity and decision making process is well documented.
- 3. To invoke 10OCFR50.54(x) at a minimum the Emergency Director mustapprove the action (10OCFR50.54(y))
prior to the action being implemented.
- 4. Ensure that the use of 10OCFR50.54(x) is documented in the corrective actionprogram.P. Ensure that the TSC Administrative Assistant maintains a log of all actions anddecisions made during the course of the response.
Q. You are responsible for determining when stabilization of plant conditions hasoccurred.
REFER TO RA-EP-027 10, Reentry, for guidance in this area.R. You are also responsible for informing the Emergency Director of conditions that support recovery.
21 RA-EP- 02 010Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_.RREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 1 of 10ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Director'y, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Emergency Operations FacilityPRIMARY DUTIES:1. Communications and information flow with corporate, offsite and regulatory agencies.
- 2. Overview of EALs associated with radiological releases.
- 3. Making recommendations to the Emergency Director concerning PARs.4. Inputs to the Emergency Director concerning EALs and classification of theevent.DIRECT REPORTS:1. NRC Liaison2. EOF Operations Advisor3. Dose Assessment Coordinator
- 4. *Emergency Planning Advisor5. Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the Technical Support Center 22 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR...EMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 2 of 10RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated withan emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear PowerStation.
Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actionsidentified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REQUIRES STATION EVACUATION
- . NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncall Security Event Response Group (Refer to Attachment 8)will assemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required toimplement and support Control Room actions will assemble in theTSC. Onshift Fire Brigade members will respond to ServiceBuilding
- 2 or as directed by the Shift Manager.CAUTION A ...eThis section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action, or a threat of a hostile action against the station that results in thestation being evacuated.
As in responding to any station emergency, the employee mustexercise personnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that place themselves at risk.A. Upon being notified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report toEmergency Operations Facility.
REFER TO RA-EP-02890, Emergency ResponseOrganization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
B. During a beyond design basis event, in order to meet the requirements of Phase 3, analliance between AREVA and Pooled Equipment Inventory Corporation (PEICo),
wasestablished.
The Strategic.
Alliance for FLEX Emergency Response (SAFER) team iscontracted by the nuclear industry through PEICo to establish National SAFERResponse Centers (NSRC) operated by Pooled Inventory Management (PIM) and incollaboration with AREVA to purchase, store, and deliver~emergency responseequipment in the case of a major nuclear accident or BDBEE in the U.S. The equipment will mitigate events that cause an extended lois of electrical power or motive force, anda loss of access to a site's ultimate heat sink. Refer to the guidance provided in theSAFER Response Plan for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station and assist withcoordination, if the emergency involves a beyond design basis event.C. Refer to Attachment 3, section for Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency, RA-EP- i01800, & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900.0 23 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...RREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 3 of 10Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and,then standby toreceive a Plant Duty Team page.B. Contact the on-call Duty Emergency Response individual and request that theycontact Ottawa County, Lucas County, and the State of Ohio Emergency Management Agency staff to verify that the initial notifications were received andany questions Were answered.
C. Continue to monitor the progress of the situation through follow-up discussions withthe Emergency Director and!/or Duty Team as the situation warrants.
D..Upon downgrading, contact the Duty Emergency Response individual and ensureany questions from the state or counties are answered and communicate to the stateand counties that the event has been terminated.
24 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
.FO__REMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 4 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900A. Upon being notified report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).B. If not already completed by the Emergency
- Director, contact the Emergency PlantManager in the Technical Support Center (TSC), and review the items listed on theEmergency Director Turnover Data Sheet, DBEP-3 04. If the Emergency PlantManager cannot be contacted, contact the Emergency Director in the ControlRoom.C. Verify the minimum required EOF staffing in the following functional areas. TheEmergency Offsite Manager has the authority to fill positions in the organization required for EOF activation with any available personnel who have the abilityto perform the required function(s).
Refer to Attachment 11, Equivalent TrainingMatrix for the list of positions that have the ability to perform alternate function(s) when necessary.
- 1. Emergency Offsite Manager2. Emergency Planning AdvisorDose Assessment Coordinator*
- 4. NRC Liaison5. State and County Communicator
- 6. Three Radiation Monitoring Team (RMT) members (report to the Radiological Testing Laboratory (RTL))NOTE DThe 4-Way Ringdown telephone is not manned by the EOF untilafter the EOF is activated and following Emergency Directorturnover.
D. Verify telephone communications are available.
.E. Declare the EOF activated when:* minimum staffing has arrived,* telephone communications are available, and* current plant status is understood.
F. Make the following facility update and announcement on the Owner Controlled SArea Public Address System:"THEI EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY IS ACTIVATED AT (Time). 3(Nm)IS THE EMERGENCY OFFStTE MANAGER."
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Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergiency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)G. Communicate EOF activation times as follows:* Direct the EOF Operations Advisor to announce the time of EOF activation
- over the Technical Data Conference Bridge.* Direct the Public Relations Communicator to inform the' Joint Information
- Center of the time of EOF activation.
I-. When Emergency Director responsibilities transfer to the EOF then direct the 4-Way Phone be manned.I. Monitor the status of key EOF tasks by using the DB EOF TaskBoard, as needed.J. periodically (typically hourly) conduct briefings with personnel in the EOF andDose Assessment Center on emergency status. Use form DBEP-3 04, Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet for information for the initial facility briefing.
Useform DBEP- 064,Emergency Response Facility Briefing Aid as a guide whenconducting briefings.
~NOTE KRefer to the DB Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3.7, Corporate Support for qualified duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representatives and contact numbers.K. Verify the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has contacted the'Policy Management Loop Communicator in the EOF. Ensure the individual hasbeen provided an update and request that they implement NOBP-LP-5001, FleetSupport of Emergency Plans at FENOC Nuclear Plants, if required.
The Corporate Assistance Center is required to be activated at a Site Area Emergency, GeneralEmergency, or a hostile action event classification.
If the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has not contacted the Policy Loop Communicator then perform the' following:
- 1. Direct the Emergency Planning Advisor to review the CANqS report todetermine if a duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has beencontacted.
- If one has been contacted then direct the Policy Loop Communicator tocontact that individual directly.
- If the duty Fleet Emergency Preparedness Representative has notresponded direct the Policy Loop Communicator to contact one.L. Ensure the NRC Liaison uses the Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet, NOP-OP-l1015-01, to inform the NRC of any change in emergency classification inaccordance with NOP-OP- 1015, Event Notifications.
26 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 6 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)M. If facility support is needed at the Lindsey Emergency Response
- Facility, contactthe Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC)and request support from Maintenance Services.
N. Ensure a Davis-Besse Technical Liaison arrives at the State of Ohio BOC and bothOttawa and Lucas County BO~s.NOTE 03AB ventilation system and water supply can be isolated at the discretion of the Emergency Offsite Manager.0. When advised by the Dose Assessment Coordinator that a radiological release is in*progress or imminent, coordinate isolation of the DBAB ventilation system andwater supply with the Emergency Facility Services Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC).1.. Have announced over the Owner Controlled Area Public Address System:"THERE WILL BE NO EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR CHEWINGUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE."2. Have announced over the DBAB Emergency Response Facility PublicAddress System: "THERE WILL BE NO EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR CHEWING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THE BUILDINGWATER SYSTEM HAS BEEN ISOLATED, USE WATER SPARINGLY.
OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE RADIOLOGICAL TESTING LABPRIOR TO LEAVING THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES".
- 3. Ensure that personnel in the Owner-Controlled Area (OGA) who may havenot heard the Owner Controlled Area Public Address announcement arenotified.
These groups include, but are not limited to:o Assembly Areas* Security officers in the OCA* OSG Materials Handlers in the warehouse o Radiation Monitoring Teams* Maintenance Services personnel who are assigned to support theEmergency Facilities Services Managers4. Contact the Emergency Facilities Services Manager in the TSG and ensurethat the "No eating, drinking, smoking; or chewing" signs are posted in theDBAB Emergency Response Facilities.
- 5. Ensure the JIC is notified.
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Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)P. Discuss with the Emergency Director the plan for personnel who are assembled.
Personnel can either remain assembled, be sent home, or directed to the offsiteassembly area. If personnel are sent home, ensure they are provided a briefregarding the emergency.
Assist in determining an evacuation route in accordance with RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability.
Q. Ensure an Initial Notification Form is completed following a change inClassification or a change in Protective Action Recommendations.
CAUTION R1. Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are required tobe made at a General Emergency and must be communicated withthe initial notification of a General Emergency to offsite agencies.
- 2. Changes in Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) arecommunicated to the offsite agencies using an Initial Notification Form (DBEP-0 10) within 15 minutes of the Emergency Directorapproval.
- 3. Once the initial offsite PAR is issued with the General Emergency notification, changes to wind speed, wind direction, stability class,release duration, release rate, and isotopic composition may requirethat the offsite PAR be revised within 15 minutes of the change.4. Protective Action Recommendations, once issued, start in motion asequence of events in the 10-mile emergency planning zone that ifmodified have the potential to cause confusion that may hamper theorderly implementation of protective actions for the general public.5. The dose assessment process uses average metrological conditions over a 15 minute interval.
The metrological data updates every 15minutes.R. Following declaration of a General Emergency, review protective actionrecommendations with the Dose Assessment Coordinator and make recommendations to the Emergency
- Director, as necessary, in accordance with RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
Once an offsite Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) has been issued to evacuate a specific sub-area, the PAR should not bechanged until the conditions that caused the PAR to be issued are fully under control.
28 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18REFER TO RA-EP-02245, Protective Action Guidelines.
ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FORlEMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGER*Page 8 ofl10Alert RA-EP-01700.,
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)S. Monitor EOF staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended work hours arerequired REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and complete theappropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency Director for approval.
T. Coordinate landing of helicopters with the Emergency Security Manager in theTechnical Support Center (TSC). Landing.
a helicopter onsite should be avoidedunless extenuating circumstances such as a medical emergency occurs. Personnel being transported to or fromthe station should be directed to a nearby airport suchas the Ottawa Regional Airport located east of Port Clinton, Ohio or otherappropriate offsite facility.
Ground transportation may have to be arranged.
Forsituations that involve an actual or potential radiological release-ensure that theresponders avoid the plume where possible.
REFER TO RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones for specific information on landing a'helicopter onsite.U. When. liaisons arrive from the counties and the State, welcome the individuals andprovide an initial briefing.
Direct the liaisons to their work location and provideeach a visitor badge that will allow building access. Visitor badges and badgeissue log are located at the Emergency Offsite Manager's work station.V. When notified that an NRC Incident Response Team (IRT) Will be dispatched.
- 1. Advise the following individuals:
- Emergency Director* Emergency Plant Manager* Company Spokesperson
- Emergency Security ManagerNOTE V.2Personne who are being called-in shall comply with Procedure NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 2. Call-in additional personnel, as needed, to prepare a technical briefingfor the NRC and to perform support and liaison activities for the IRT.
29 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 3: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_..REMERGENCY OFFSITE MANAGERPage 9 of 10Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emerg~ency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')W. Provide a release pathway drawing and a plume footprint to the State and Countyagencies immediately following the transmittal of an Initial Notification for aGeneral Emergency or a change in Protective Action Recommendations, asappropriate.
X. Direct that the Dose Assessment Coordinator and the Radiological Test LabCoordinator monitor their staffs for fitness for duty concerns.
Monitor EOF staff andif extended work hours are required REFER TO NOP-LP- 1002, Fitness For DutyProgram, complete the appropriate request for extended hours, and forward them tothe Emergency Director for approval.
Y. Assist the Emergency Director in assessing the need for and implementing a shiftturnover, if needed.Z. If radiation monitoring assistance is needed, then request corporate support via thePolicy Management Loop Communicator.
AA. Confer with the Dose Assessment Coordinator and Emergency RP Manager (in the* TSC) regarding relaxation of the No Eating, Drinking,
- Smoking, or Chewingrestrictions.
When these restrictions are relaxed, communicate to the affected* personnel.
AB. If assistance is requested for bringing personnel or vehicles to the site:1. Plan an entry route considering wind direction, release condition, and roadblocks.2. Arrange for vehicles, if needed, through the corporate support group.,
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Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.jAC. Request that the Dose Assessment Coordinator assess radiological conditions inpreparation for Recovery activities.
AD. Direct deactivation of the EOF when conditions
- warrant, including:
- 1. The Emergency Director and Emergency Plant Manager agree thatcontinued offsite dose assessment and Protective Action functions are nolonger necessary for responding to the existing plant conditions.
- 2. Prior to announcing the deactivation, the Company Spokesperson shall bebriefed on plant status and planned recovery actions.AE.. Instruct BOF staff to collect all pertinent material for documentation, and returntheir areas to pre-emergency status.1. All equipment and supplies have been replaced in accordance withRA-EP-00600, Emergency Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Program.
- 02. Electrical equipment has been de-energized, as appropriate.
AF. Review EOF records for completeness.
AG. Perform assigned recovery duties in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recoveiay.
31 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 1 of 5ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan TelephoneDirectory, Section 3DUTY LOCATION:
Joint Information Center (JIG)PRIMARY DUTIES:1. Senior management of Emergency Public Information.
- 2. Coordinate company-related news information with official offsite agencies.
- 3. Confer with Emergency Director
-plant status.4. Confer with JIC Manager -media interests.
- 6. Provide information concerning Davis-Besse status to the public and mediarepresentatives.
- 7. Joint Information Center (JIG) News Statements shall be approved by the CompanySpokesperson OR the JIG Manager.DIRECT REPORT:JIG Manager 32 RA-EP-02010
, Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 2 of 5RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated withan emergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-Besse Nuclear PowerStation.
Refer to the appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actionsidentified under it.Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Upon being notified of an Unusual Event, call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and standby to respond if the event escalates.
NOTE B.The Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty officer (PADO) voicemail box telephone number is found on the CompanySpokesperson pocket call card and in the Emergency PlanTelephone Directory.
B. Call the Davis-Besse Public Affairs Duty Officer voice mail box and provide acontact phone number for you. For situations which have significant mediainterest the PADO may seek JIC assistance.
0 .,
33RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMIPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 3 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800A General Emergency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that reo fires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.All available JIG personnel will report to the JIC if the station is.evacuated due to a security event.A. Upon notification report to the Joint Information Center (JIG).B. Proceed to the offsite Joint Information Center and upon arrival:1. Sign in on staffing board.2. Initiate a personal log beginning with arrival time.C. Activation:
- 1. Discuss the current emergency classification and overall plant status with theEmergency Director.
- 2. Discuss with the JIG Manager the emergency status based on information fromthe Emergency Director Turnover Data Sheet, DBEP-304.
- 3. Review with the JIG Manager and/or Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO)news statements and media notifications made thus far.NOTE C.4Prior to the arrival of governmental Public Information Officers(PIOs), the JIG may serve as a company news center.4. Coordinate with the PADO to ensure that information (e.g. News Statements, notification logs) regarding Emergency Public Information activities prior toJIG activation have been transmitted to the JIG. Responding news agenciesshould be notified through the PADO that the JIG is being activated.
- 5. Receive notification from the JIG Manager that the facility is ready to activate.
- 6. Declare the JIG activated.
- 7. Notify the Emergency Director of the time the JIG was declared activated.
- 8. Announce that the JIG is activated.
This means the JIC has assumed primaryresponsibility for emergency public information activities.
- 9. Verify that governmental PIOs are aware that the JIG is activated.
34 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDEL1INES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 4 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800.
&General Emerigency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that requires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.)D. Emergency Actions1. Coordinate with the PIOs and the JIG Manager to establish a schedule for newsbriefings.
Ensure changes to the schedule are announced whenever the pace ofemergency developments changes significantly.
- 2. Review each news statement prepared by the JIG Writer for overall accuracy, clarity and style, and approve news statements prior to distribution to themedia.3. News Statements must also .be reviewed by the Emergency
- Director, andCorporate Communications prior to being released.
- 4. IF during the review and approval
- process, changes are made to the newsstatements that do NOT change the intent of the statement, THEN the statement may be approved and distributed with only the CompanySpokesperson or JIG Manager approval.
- 5. Confer with the PIOs prior to each media briefing to exchange and compaireinformation and to determine the most appropriate sequence of presentation.
- 6. Provide public information on behalf of the Company to the news media at theJIC.a. Public statements may be based on news statement content.b. Respond to inquiries on facts, events, and actions involving theCompany, its personnel, and its property.
- c. DO NOT speculate on the causes or possible consequences of theemergency; focus on the presentation of current, factual information.
- d. DO NOT discuss public protective actions or activities ofresponding government agencies; refer inquiries on these subjects tothe appropriate government PIOs.7. Provide interviews, as arranged by the JIC Manager.
The Audio/Visual Coordinator should video tape one-on-one interviews.
- 8. Respond to inquiries from Nuclear Energy fInstitute.
- 9. Provide information copies of news statements to the Emergency Directorafter final approval.
35 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 4: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMPANY SPOKESPERSON Page 5 of 5Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emerg~ency RA-EP-01800.
&General Emergency RA-EP-01900 andResponse to a Security Event that requires a RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.')10. Monitor JIC staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended work hours arerequired REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program and completethe appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to the Emergency Director for approval.
E. Termination of Emergency Conditions
- 1. IF the Company Spokesperson is considering deactivation of the JIC,LTHEN, confer with the JIC Manager to determine whether news media interestis within normal public relations capabilities.
- a. The JIC shall NO.__T be deactivated unless all Public Information Officers (Pies) agree that they no longer need the JIC to carry outemergency public information activities.
- b. Inform the Emergency Director of the deactivation discussion with thePies.c. When the Emergency Director approves deactivation of the JIC,commence deactivation.
- 2. During recovery activities, the JIC may be designated to support media centeractivities.
F. Perform recovery duties in accordance with RA-EP-02720, Recovery.
36 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO_..REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 1 of 7ALTERNATES:
As listed in Emergency Plan Telephone Directory, Section 3NORMAL DUTY LOCATION:
Control Room Shift Manager's OfficeSECURITY EVENT DUTY LOCATION:
Control Room Shift Manager's OfficePRIMARY DUTIES:1. Coordination of Control Room response to the emergency situation.
- 2. Liaison between Control Room and TSC personnel.
- 3. Advisor to the Emergency Plant Manager on plant status and trends.4. Provide input for protective action recommendations and emergency classification changes5. Act as Shift Manager designee during a classifiable emergency as identified in NOP-WM-900 1, FIIN/Minor/Toolpouch/Immediate/Urgent Maintenance, Attachment 1.DIRECT REP/ORTS:
- 1. Shift Manager2. Shift Engineer (Shift Technical Advisor)3. Control Room Communicator 37RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO.._REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 2 of 7RESPONSE TO CLASSIFIED EVENTSThis guideline is provided to assist in performing the various activities associated with anemergency response in the event of an incident at the Davis-B esse Nuclear Power Station.
Refer tothe appropriate section of this attachment and carry out the actions identified under it.RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REQUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION NOTE A.*In response to a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, the oncall Security Event ResPonse Group (Refer to Attachment 8)will assemble in the TSC.*Operations personnel and onshift personnel not required toimplement and support Control Room actions will assemble in theTSC. Onshift Fire Brigade members will respond to ServiceBuilding
- 2 or as directed by the Shift Manager." CAUTION A.*This section is implemented in response to an actual hostile action,or a threat of a hostile action against the station that results in thestation being evacuated.
- As in responding to any station emergency, the employee mustexercise personnel judgment in responding, and be alert to potential hazards that place themselves at risk. In the event that you areunable to respond to the TSC go to the offsite assembly area until itis safe to come to the station.0*A. Upon being n~tified of a security event that requires a rapid site evacuation, report to theControl Room. Emergency Assistant Plant Managers that are not on call will report to theLindsey Emergency Response Facility.
Refer to RSA-EP-02890, EmergencyResponse Organization Response To Security Events or Threats for additional guidance.
0t 38RA-EP-020 10,'Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FO...REMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 3 of 7RESPONSE TO A SECURITY EVENT THAT REOUIRES RAPID SITE EVACUATION (Cont.B. Upon arrival in the Control Room, contact the Emergency Plant Manager in the Technical Support Center (TSC) and provide plant status. Plug in the Green Phone.NOTE C.Personnel who are not part of the TSC staff may be relocated to theEnergy Education Center to standby.C. Determine the number of operations personnel assembled in the TSC.D. Provide support to the Control Room as described in Unusual Event RA-EP-0 1600;Alert RA-EP-0 1 700; Site Area Emergency; RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 sections of this attachment.
39 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELIN~ES
_ ___ __EMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 4 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600 A. Call the Computerized Automated Notification System (CANS) and then standbyto receive a Plant Duty Team page.B3. On receiving a Plant Duty Team page discuss with the Duty Team additional resources that may be required to be called in to augment the shift response to-theUnusual Event.C. Evaluate the event's expected duration and plant needs to determine if additional augmentation of the on shift staff is desired.D. If the event escalates then follow the Alert RA-EP-0 1700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-0 1800 & General Emergency RA-EP-0 1900 section of this attachment.
40RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 5 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergencyg RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 NOTE A.*The Green Phone, CTRM Communicator telephone,
- headsets, and emergency forms are stored in sealed boxesunderneath the Shift Manager's Desk.*The ultimate responsibility for directing the manipulation ofplant equipment rests with the Shift Manager (Senior ReactorOperator) in the Control Room.A. Upon arrival at the CTRM, establish communications with the Technical SupportCenter (TSC) and discuss the nature of the incident with the Emergency PlantManager.1. Determine the immediacy of the need to shift the responsibilities of theEmergency Director to either yourself or the Emergency Plant Manager in the*absence of the on-call Emergency Director or one of his alternates.
- a. When you arrive in the Control Room area, offer to assume theresponsibilities of Emergency Director from the Shift Manager.b. When the TSC and EOF have been activated, shift the Emergency Directory responsibilities to the Emergency Director or in his absencethe Emergency Plant Manager.c. The Emergency Director shall remain in the Control Room until TSC andBOF have been activated.
I 41 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOEMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 6 of 7Unusual Event RA-EP-01600.
Alert RA-EP-01700.
Site Area Emergency.
RA-EP-01800
& General Emergency RA-EP-01900 (Cont.')2. Review the existing plant conditions and verify' that the appropriate Emergency Classification has been made. REFER TO RA-EP-0 1500, Emergency Classification.
NOTE B.3.Personnel who are being called in shall comply with NOP-LP-1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 3. Call in an additional shift of operators to assume the fire brigade and firstaid team duties, and to perform other duties as directed by the OSCManager.
Extra operators do not have to be present to consider the OSCactivated.
- 4. Keep the Emergency Plant Manager advised of plant operations, actionsperformed by Operations personnel, changes in plant parameters, and Spotential changes in classification and problems.
- 5. Review staffing levels with the Emergency Plant Manager and, if necessary, call in additional individuals.
- 6. Ensure that first aid and medical treatment is given to injured personnel:
- a. Station personnel, trained in first aid, shall assist in accordance withRA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies.
- b. RA-EP-02800, Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel, shallgovern thle handling of contaminated injured personnel needing offsitemedical care.B. Periodical conduct teleconferences with the Emergency Plant Manager and theOSC Manager to review actions being implemented and to ensure a coordinated response.
C. Ensure that periodic updates to plant personnel are given as appropriate, using theGaiTronics system.
42 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GIUIDELINES FOREMERGENCY ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGERPage 7 of 7Alert RA-EP-01700, Site Area Emergency RA-EP-01800
&General Emerg~eney RA-EP-01900 (Cont.)D. Ensure that the Shift Manager or his designee maintains a log of all actions anddecisions made during the course of the response.
E. Once the emergency classification has been reclassified to an Unusual Event orterminated, the presence of the Emergency Assistant Plant Manager in the ControlRoom is no longer required.
F. Monitor Control Room staff for fitness for duty concerns and if extended workhours are required REFER TO NOP-LP-1002, Fitness For Duty Program andcomplete the appropriate request for extended hours and forward them to theEmergency Director for approval.
G. Participate in recovery activities in accordance with RA-EP-02720, RecoveryOrganization, as necessary.
43 RA-EP-020 10Revision 18ATTACHMENT 6:OVERVIEW OF ASSEMBLY/EVACUATION/ACCOIJNTABILITY Page 1 of 2Normally Required ActionsI f Rapid SiteUnusual A Site Area General Evacuation Due toEvent jEmergency Emergency j Security Event 44 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 6:OVERVIEW OF ASSEMBLYIEVACUATION/ACCOUNTABILITY Page 2 of 2Optional ActionsUuulEetIAetSite Area General jRapid Site Evacuation
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Emerglency j Emerglency Due to Security Event1. Staff theOperations Support Center2. Limitedevacuation ofthe affectedarea of theplant3. Assembly ofProtected Areanon-essential personnel inthe TrainingCenter1. Assembled personnel options:* Keep personnel assembled
- Evacuate theProtected Areaand performProtected AreaAccountability
- Return personnel to work* Send non-essential personnel home1. Assembled personnel options:* Keeppersonnel assembled
- Send non-essential personnel home*Siteevacuation
- 1. Assembled personnel at theoffsite assemblyarea options:* Keep*personnel assembled NoneaSend non-essential personnel home0*REFER TO RA-EP-02520, Assembly and Accountability and RA-EP-02530, Evacuation for details0 45 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 7: GUIDELINES FOR SHIFT TURNOVERPage 1 of 2The activities of these guidelines are to be coordinated by an individual assigned by theEmergency Director.
Evaluate the event duration.
For events that have an expectedduration of greater than four hours a relief shift of ERO staff should be assembled.
A. Considerations for. the following issues should be made:1. Establishment of an ERO shift rotation schedule.
- 2. Selection of a shift turnover time.3. Determine if special instructions are required to be communicated to thepersonnel being called out, e.g. duration of shift and if they are going to berequired to stay at their assigned
- facility, access route/requirements, radiological
- controls, assembly points, etc.*4. As appropriate, establish an. offsite assembly point for relief personnel andmake provisions for a caravan or a bus to bring personnel*
to the station.
Ifan offsite assembly point is selected, ensure the EOF has made offsiteagencies aware of the assembly point location and the access route to thestation.5. Determine how or if individual dosimeters will be retrieved from off goingpersonnel and make provisions for issuing dlosimeters to relieving personnel.
NOTE A.6.Personnel who are being called in shall comply withNOP-LP-1002, Fitness for Duty Program guidelines.
- 6. Assign an individual to coordinate the call-out.
- Normally, this is assigned tothe Emergency Facility Services Manager.*7. Establish a phone number(s) that ERO personnel can call for offsiteinformation.
- 8. Utilize the following forms to create and notify' the r'ie rotr* CONTROL ROOM RELIEF ROSTER, DB3EP-604
- OSC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-403* TSC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-205* JIC RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-505*.EOF RELIEF ROSTER, DBEP-307 46 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACIHMVENT 7: GUIDELINES FOR SilIFT TURNOVER Page 2 of 2B. The facility should prepare for shift turnover by:1. Directing each member of your staff tO review their records/logs and ensurecompleteness.
- 2. Evaluate the need to assemble your staff following turnover to debrief ordiscuss special instructions.
- 3. Brief staff as to turnover expectations.
Ensure that they understand whichroute to take when leaving the station, and when they are expected to return.Provide personnel with a Company telephone number to obtain information or to contact the ERO.C. Coordinate turnover such that key facility activities are not disrupted, andimportant evolutions such as emergency classification or protective action changesare completed Prior to beginning turnover.
Each member of your staff shouldturnover their responsibilities to the oncoming individual by:1. As applicable, reviewing any logs or records maintained by their position.
- 2. Review the information on the status boards.3. Discuss evolutions that have occurred during the past shift. .4. Discuss classification level, special evolutions, and any onsite protective actions.5. As appropriate, discuss pending evolutions.
- 6. Ask if there are questions.
- 7. Advise ERO supervisor that they have been relieved..
D. Personnel who have completed turnover should ensure that they have:1. Signed into the facility organization status board.2. Been issued a T.LD and appropriate dosimeter, if necessary.
- 3. As appropriate, make an entry into the logbook indicating that they are nowresponsible for the position.
The entry should include name, ERO title, timeand date that the turnover took place, and any other pertinent detailsregarding the turnover.
47 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 8: SECURITY EVENT RESPONSE GROUPPage 1 of 1On-call duty individuals assigned to the ERO positions listed below will report to the Technical]
Support Center (TSC) in the DBAB when the Security Event Response Group is activated and it issafe to respond.1. Emergency Plant Manager2. OSC Manager3. Mechanical Oncall Responder
- 4. Electrical Oncall Responder
- 5. I&C Oncall Responder
- 7. TSC Mechanical Engineer8. TSC Electrical EngineerAll other qualified individuals in the ERO positions listed above will report to the LindseyEmergency Response Facility.
During a Rapid Site Evacuation and in accordance with DB-OP-02544, Security Events or Threats,Operations and Continuous Service personal will disperse as follows:Operations Personnel:
- 1. On-shift Fire Brigade members report to Service Building 2 with Fire Brigade gear.2. Operation's Safe Shutdown personnel report to the Control Room.3. On-shift Operation's personnel not assigned to the Fire Brigade and not assigned as SafeShutdown personnel report to the Technical Support Center in the DBAB.4. Off shift Operations Personnel report to the Technical Support Center (TSC) in theDBAB.Continuous Service Personnel:
- 1. Unless directed otherwise by the Shift Manager, Continuous Service Radiation Protection, Chemistry, and Maintenance personnel report to the Technical Support Centerin the DBAB.
48 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 9: LOGISTICAL RESOURCES Page 1 of 1NOTERefer to RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zonesfor guidance on evaluation of potential landing zones.Additional resources required to respond to an emergency event at Davis-Besse should be requested by contacting any, or all of the following (Refer to Emergency Plan Telephone Directory)
- 1. Corporate Support2. Ottawa County Emergency Management Agency* Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan Mutual Assistance District (NOMiMVAD)
Available via mutual aid agreements with county organizations
- 3. Lucas County Emergency Management Agency4. State of Ohio Emergency Management.
AgencyArea Airports (Refer to the Federal Aviation Web Site for detail information.
www.faa.gov)
- 1. Erie-Ottawa Regional AirportPort Clinton, Ohio2. *Toledo Express Airport, (FFA Identifier:
TOL)Toledo, Ohio3. Metcalf Field Airport (FFA Identifier:
TDZ)Toledo, Ohio,4. Fremont Airport (FFA Identifier:
14G)Fremont, Ohio,5. Sandusky County Regional Airport (FFA Identifier:
S24)Fremont, Ohio,Area Nuclear Power Plants (Refer to Emergency Plan Telephone Directory)
- 1. FERMI IIMonroe, Michigan2. Perry StationPerry, Ohio3. Beaver ValleyShippingport, Pennsylvania 49 RA&-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 1 of 3This attachment is designed to provide general guidance for interfacing with the offsite response to anevent that involves significant damage to plant structures and/or multiple casualties.
Ottawa Countyhas emergency plans for addressing multiple or mass casualty situations.
These plans include mutualaid agreements with contiguous counties.
As part of this planning, a staging area will be established for responding emergency equipment, personnel and victims.
A senior Emergency Medical Service(EMS) responder will assume the role of Incident Commander (IC), and will have on-scene authority for the incident.
For events where a hostile individual(s) are involved, local law enforcement willauthorize entry into the area.TERMINOLOGY
- 1. Mass Casualty Incident
-An incident where the number of victims exceeds the capability of theresponding service.
The incident may be "Closed",
i.e. confined to a small geographical area suchas the station or "Open", i.e. victims are scattered over a large area.2. Medical Emergency
-An incident involving 5 -15 victims3. Major Medical Emergency
-An incident involving 16 -50 victims4. Medical Disaster
-An incident involving more than 50 victims5. .Triage -is the sorting of and allocation of treatment to victims according to a system of priorities designed to maximize the number of survivors.
Victims whose injuries are so grave that they.have very little chance of survival may not receive medical attention while attention/resources arefocused on victims that have a higher survival rate. Triage will normally occur at the incident siteunless the incident site is too hazardous.
GENERAL GUIDELINES Coordinate with the Emergency Director and conduct a conference call with senior ERO management present in the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility to discuss the following:
- 1. Establishing an interface with the Incident Commander at the Incident Command Post. (Aroundthe clock coverage may be required.)
- 2. Establishing a Logistical Coordinator for managing offsite personnel and equipment resources.
(Around the clock coverage may be required.)
- 3. Establishing and communicating organizational priorities with a focus on nuclear safety (core andfuel integrity) and personnel (general population and employee) safety.4. Reminding the ERO that individual names of the victims are not to be released to the generalpublic without Emergency Director approval and that media inquiries should be directed to the*Joint Information Center (JIC).5. Establishing and maintaining egress and access routes to the station and the incident site to ensuresmooth and unimpeded flow of personnel and emergency equipment to and from the station.
50 RA-EP-02010 Revision 18"ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 2 of 36. Maintaining effective communications with the JIC, as implementation of this attachment willresult in major media coverage of the event.7. Establishing a designated check-in and check-out location for responding company personnel andlimiting the return of employees to those needed to respond to the event.8. Contacting corporate for additional
- support, as may be required.
GUIDELINES FOR EVENTS INVOLVING LARGE NUMBERS OF CASUALTIES A. Evaluate station structures to determine which structures can be occupied and provide a safeworking environment.
B. Establish a liaison and communicator (incident Command Post to EOF) with the IncidentCommander (IC), The Incident Commander will establish a Command Post near the incident tocoordinate the offsite response.
C. Inform the Incident Commander of any known or changing hazards.D. The following station buildings have the potential to be used as Treatment Areas or expedient Morgue:* Training Center* Davis-Besse Administration
- Building, Energy Education Center* Warehouse
- Pavilion (Goodweather only)E. When recommending a Treatment Area the following should be considered:
- Upwind from the incident if releases of smoke, radiation or other hazardous gases are involved* Radiation level (if applicable)
- Good lighting* Protection from the weather* Vehicle access to State Route 2 and the incident site* Away from other known hazards* Near the incident site* Access to helicopter emergency landing site (Refer to RA-EP-02807, Emergency Helicopter Landing Zones for guidance for selecting landing site).F. Recovery* Provide counseling for personnel who witnessed or responded tO events involving personnel casualties.
- Ensure that employees are advised of any crime scenes and the requirements for access.* Be prepared to support interviews by law enforcement investigators.
51RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 10: RESPONSE TO SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGE/CASUALTIES Page 3 of 3Mass CaSualty STAGING AREAl1//MORGUE=GUIDELINES FOR EVENTS INVOLVING SIGNIFICANT PLANT DAMAGENOTENorthwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan Mutual Assistance District (NOMMAD)is comprised of area industries that are committed to share resources andspecialized equipment for addressing hazardous material spills, and fires. Access toNOMMAD resources canl be obtained by contacting Ottawa County, Emergency Management Agency.A. _Notify Ottawa County and the State of Ohio that a significant event has occurred at Davis-Besse
-and significant resources are likely to be requested to address the following conditions:
- Hazardous material* Firefighting expertise
- Debris removal equipment B. Select an individual to act as the station Logistical Coordinator C. Determine if an offsite staging area is required to assemble equipment prior to being moved to thestation.D. The Logistical Coordinator is responsible for:* Being the central point of contact for obtaining offsite resources
- Coordinating movement of equipment and personnel with the EOF. Consider radiological and*security conditions at both the station and offsite staging areas.* Ensuring that the Emergency Security Manager is advised of responding equipment (Type ofequipment, expected arrival time and vendor's name) 52RA-EP-02010 Revision 18ATTACHMENT 11: EQUIVALENT TRAINING MATRIXPage 1 of 1Positions required for facility activation:
Positions with the ability to perform therequired function temporarily to supporttimely facility activation:
- 1. Emergency Offsite Manager None2. Emergency Planning Advisor Emergency Offsite Manager3. Dose Assessment Coordinator None4. NRC Liaison NRC Liaison Communicator
/ Emergency
~Director
/ Emergency Offsite Manager /-Emergency Director Advisor / EOFOperations Advisor5. State and County Communicator Emergency Planning Advisor / Emergency Offsite Manager / Emergency DirectorAdvisor6. Radiation Monitoring Team (RMT) RTL Coordinator members0 53* RA-EP-02010 Revision 18COMMITMENTS
_Step NumberAttachment 5Attachment 1, HAttachment 2, FAttachment 1Attachment 1, GAttachment 3, RAttachment 2, NAttachment 3, RAttachment 4, D. 10Attachment 5, GReference 0 056850 134540 136120 20716CommentsStation management presence in theControl Room during TSC activation.
Who, by title, has authority to authorize emergency exposures in excess ofregulatory limits.List of delegable and non-delegable responsibilities of the Emergency Director.
Guidance of changing protective actionrecommendations.
(CA 03-06439
& RIS02-012)Task facility manager with monitoring fitness for duty and extending hours ofstaff.0ffsite support (B.5.b 2/25/02 NRC order)Onsite protective action considerations forrapid site evacuation (NRC Bulletin 05-002)Provide mass casualty guidelines CA 03-06831-02 Attachment 9Attachments 6 & 8Step 2.1.4, Attachment 100 21576O216650 21811Attachment 11CA 2011-06163-01 Equivalent Training MatrixEND