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| issue date = 08/09/1993
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| title = Rev 14 to Emergency Response Manual. W/930809 Ltr
| title = Rev 14 to Emergency Response Manual. W/930809 Ltr
| author name = FITZPATRICK E
| author name = Fitzpatrick E
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Rev 14 to"Emergency Response Manual." W/930809 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: R045D COPIES RECEIVED LTR I ENCL l SIZE: (7 TITLE: OR Submittal:
Rev 14   to "Emergency Response Manual."
Emergency Preparedness Plans, Implement'g Procedures, C NOTES: D RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 PD INTERNAL: AEOD/DOA/IRB NUDOCS-ABSTRACT EXTERNAL: NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME DEANPW R~RSS7 P.E EG FILE 01 NSIC COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D D D NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
DISTRIBUTION CODE: R045D COPIES RECEIVED LTR I ENCL                   l W/930809 TITLE: OR Submittal: Emergency Preparedness Plans, Implement'g Procedures, NOTES:
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Attached are two copies of the revised Indiana Michigan Power Company's Emergency Response Procedures as itemized on the document control acknowledgement letter.Also note that two copies of the procedures have been sent to the Region III Administrator as requested and in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V.These revised procedures do not decrease the effectiveness of the Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.'n accordance with the request made by the Document Control Desk,'ll personnel phone number information has been removed from the attached procedures'incerely, E.E.Fitzpatrick Vice President edg Attachment CC: A.AD Blind, w/o G.Charnoff, w/o J.B.Martin-Region III, w/att.NFEM Section Chief, w/o NRC Resident Inspector, w/o J.R.Padgett, w/o 93081300gy Pg080P->>R f<<WDDGK>,OS000S>5
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-,-]F..e~vvt g PDR 4 l?t 1 Indiana Michigan L~Power Company P.O.Box 16631~'oiumbus, OH 43216 NRC,Document Control Desk'Washington, D.C.CC 4029-030 8 DOCUMENT CONTROL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL REVos 14 Record of Revision ZERP 3.01 (all)Page 3-15 Page 3-17 Pages 3-21 through Pages 3-28 through Pages 3-33 through Pages 3-47 through Page 3-58 Pages 6-10 through Pages 6-24 through 3-26 3-29 3-34 3-52 6-13 6-25 Please sign and return this form within 10 days of receipt tos Steve Colvis American Electric Power Servt,ce Corporation 1 Riverside Plaza, 20th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 I have received the above noted material.Si.gnatures Dates ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Reasons for Remision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Insertion Instructions for Revision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0982AC Page 1 Reasons for Revision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual.Pa e s Reason for Chan e s ZERP 3.01 (all pages)Clarification of position duties and administrative corrections IERP 3.02 Page 3-15 Change"State of Disaster" to"State of Emergency" Page 3-17 Clarifying duties of Media Area Coordinator Pages 3-21 through 3-26 Updating drawings to reflect revised JPIC setup Page 3-28 Page 3-29 Pages 3-33 through 3-34 Page 3-47 Change in phone numbers Change in organization titles Changes in setup of equipment Change title and change"State of Disaster" to"State of Emergency" Pages 3-48 through 3-51 Change in methodology for producing press releases Pages 3-52 and 3-58 Change in fax phone numbers IERP 6.02 Pages 6-10 through 6-12 Change in position titles and personnel Pages 6-13, 6-24, and 6-25 Change in personnel Attachment 2 to AEP:NRC:0982AC Page 1 Instructions for the Insertion of Revision 14 into the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual.Remove Insert Record of Revision, Rev.13 Record of Revision, Rev.14 IERP 3.01 (all)Page 3-15, Revision 7 Page 3-17, Revision 7 Page 3-21, Revision 5 IERP 3.01 (all), Rev.14 Page 3-15, Revision 14 Page 3-17, Revision 14 Page 3-21, Revision 14 Pages 3-22 through 3-26, Rev.12 Pages 3-22 through 3-26, Rev.14 Page 3-28, Revision 12 Page 3-29, Revision 12 Page 3-28, Revision 14 Page 3-29, Revision 14 Pages 3-33 through 3-34, Rev.13 Pages 3-33 through 3-34, Rev.14 Page 3-47, Revision 7 Page 3-47, Revision 14 Pages 3-48 through 3-50, Rev.12 Pages 3-48 through 3-50, Rev.14 Page 3-51, Revision 5 Page 3-52, Revision 5 Page 3-58, Revision 12 Page 6-10, Revision 12 Page 6-11, Revision 13 Page 6-12, Revision 12 Page 6-13, Revision 10 Page 6-24, Revision 13 Page 6-25, Revision 13 Page 3-51, Revision 14 Page 3-52, Revision 14 Page 3-58, Revision 14 Page 6-10, Revision 14 Page 6-11, Revision 14 Page 6-12, Revision 14.Page 6-13, Revision 14 Page 6-24, Revision 14 Page 6-25, Revision 14
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-Z INOIANA NlCHIGAN POWER INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL IERP No.3.01 Page 3-1 Revision 5 TITLE: ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER
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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
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f&#xc3;IiMNA NHCMSAN PWIFE AEP:NRC:0982AC 10 CFR 50 App. E Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units                          1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316 License Nos. DPR-58 and DPR-74 INDIANA MICHIGAN                          POWER COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE                          MANUAL U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document            Control Desk Washington, D.C.                            20555 August 9, 1993 Gentlemen:
Attached are two copies of the revised Indiana Michigan Power Company's Emergency Response                            Procedures as itemized on the document control acknowledgement letter.                                      Also note that two copies of the procedures have been sent to the Region                                                III Administrator as requested and in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V.
These    revised procedures do not decrease                            the effectiveness of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Emergency                          Plan.'n accordance with the request made by the Document Control                                Desk,'ll personnel phone number information has been removed from the attached procedures'incerely, E. E.      Fitzpatrick Vice President edg Attachment CC:      A. AD                  Blind, w/o G. Charnoff, w/o J. B. Martin - Region III, w/att.
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1.1 Purueee To describe and define the responsibilities and actions necessary to activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).2.0 ATTACHMENTS None 3.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1 The Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the IM Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.3.2 If the prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a"State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 JPIC Director 4.1.1 The JPIC Director is responsible for coordinating all information at the JPIC with counterparts from the county, state and federal agencies and other involved with the emergency.
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4.1.2 The JPIC Director will maintain contact with utility management dealing with the emergency to develop news releases, supervise all communications with the news media and relay information to others involved with the emergency.
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4.1.3 The JPIC Director is also responsible for the scheduling and posting of all media briefings.
4.2 Utility Spokesperson 4.2.1 The Utility Spokesperson is the"single utility spokesperson" when dealing with the news media throughout the emergency.
The spokesperson will be the source of utility statements quoted in press briefings or releases, and will represent the utility at formal press briefings to answer technical questions about the incident.4.3 JPIC Set-Up Coordinator 4.3.1 The JPIC Set-Up Coordinator is responsible for contacting and coordinating with Lake Michigan College personnel the set-up of all areas at the LMC Mendel Center for use as the JPIC.4.4,.Rumor Control Center Coordinator 4.4.1 I The Rumor Control Center Coordinator is responsible for logging all incoming telephone calls utilizing the message log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 11)and providing accurate information on the incident to the callers.Information from these calls will be supplied to.personnel at the command center to keep them updated on the major concerns of the public.4.5 Support Office Coordinator The Support Office Coordinator is responsible for directing the overall operation of the Support Office, including clerical functions, such as copying, telecopying, typing, etc.In addition, the Coordinator is responsible for dealing with all incoming media and company calls to the Support Office.4.6 Media Area Coordinator 4.6.1 The Media Area Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing.The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.
4.7 Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1 The Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, IERP No.3.01 Page 3-2 Revision 5 Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Management Agency (if possible)etc.These statements will then be incorporated in a single, organized news release.4.8 EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1 The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and is responsible for supplying information on the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center.The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for all news statements.
4.9 Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and for videotaping all press briefings.
4.10 Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately.(I 4.11 Assignments 4.11.1 Assignments for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02, Attachment 8.5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Actions of the JPIC Director 5.1.1 Following the decision to activate the JPIC, via the three-way conference call or if t'e incident begins at the Site Area or General Emergency Classification, the JPIC Director shall initiate the calls for staffing of the JPIC (See IERP 6.02, Attachment 8).As Cook Energy Information Center, Cook Nuclear Plant, and St.Joseph Division personnel will be notified by other means, only Fort Wayne General Office personnel need be notified.'5.1.2 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall tour the JPIC and ensure that the following facilities have been set up and are operational (See IERP 3.02).5.1.2.1 Recepti'on Area/Security Assignments IERP No.3.01 Page 3-3 Revision 5 5.1.2.2 The Command Center 5.1.2.3 The Support Office 5.1.2.4 The Rumor Control Center 5.1.2.5 The Media Monitoring Room 5.1.2.6 The Media Briefing Room 5.1.2.7 The Media Working Area 5.1,3 After completing the tour of the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall proceed to the Command Center and notify the Recovery and Control Manager (EOF)that the JPIC is operational.
If the Recovery and Control Manager has not arrived at the EOF, the JPIC Director will make this notification to the Site Emergency Coordinator.
5.1.4 The JPIC Director will then consult with the Utility Spokesperson and await arrival of the State and County Spokespersons.
Prior to their arrival, the JPIC Director will, in conjunction with the utility spokesperson, determine if it is necessary to brief the media and/or respond to any media questions.
5.1.5 After arrival of the State and County Spokespersons the JPIC Director shall brief them on the current status of the incident.The JPIC Director and all Spokespersons shall form the Joint Public Information Team (JPIT).The JPIC Director will schedule periodic media briefings.
5.1.6 On a periodic basis the JPIC Director shall check with the Rumor Control Center Coordinator and media monitoring personnel to determine if the information being distributed during the press briefings is being reported correctly.
Any discrepancies should be discussed with the Joint Public Information Team and an effort should be made to clear up these discrepancies at the next press briefing.5.2 Actions of the Utilit, S okes erson 5.2.1 Once the decision has been made to activate the JPIC the Emergency News Center Manager becomes the Utility Spokesperson.
The Utility Spokesperson's first action shall be to instruct the JPIC Set-up Coordinator to begin setting up the JPIC.If the incident begins at a level above the ALERT classification, the Set-Up Coordinator will receive their instructions from the Administrative Logistic Manager.IERP No.3.01 Page 3-4 Revision 5 5.2.2 The Utility Spokesperson shall direct the Cook Energy Information Center Coordinator to arrange for additional security guards for the JPIC.5.2.3 Before leaving the Cook Energy Information Center the Utility Spokesperson shall direct any News Media Representatives remaining at the Center to proceed to the JPIC.A taped message on the Center phones also will direct media to the JPIC and provide status of the Plant.5.2.4 Upon arriving at the JPIC the Utility Spokesperson shall proceed to the Command Center.5.2.5 The Utility Spokesperson, in conjunction with the JPIC Director, shall determine if it is necessary to brief the media and/or respond to any media questions prior to the arrival of State/County or other representatives.
5.2.6 The Utility Spokesperson shall work with the Technical Communicator in the Command Center, keeping in contact with the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility, reviewing telecopied technical data sheets, etc.to keep abreast of the incident and it'recovery.5.2.7 The Utility Spokesperson, following review of all information, shall determine the best course of action for communicating details on the incident to the media/public.
Technical data, plant activity/action should be summarized in easy-to-understand terminology.
Other information of interest to the media/public should be obtained, i.e.employee status, evacuation, injuries, contaminations, etc.recovery plans, etc.5.2.8 The Utility Spokesperson shall work with the Briefing Statement Writer to help develop the utility portion of the media statement, to include information about the incident, present actions and plant conditions.
5.2.9.The Utility" Spokesperson will become a member of the Joint Public Information Team.For additional information and a list of actions of the Joint Public Information Team see Section 5.11 of this procedure.
5.3 Actions of the JPIC Set-U Coordinator 5.3.1 Upon receiving notification to activate the JPIC, notify one of the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center Personnel that I&M will be using their facilities as a JPIC (see IERP 6.02, Attachment 8, for notification numbers).IERP No.3.01 Page 3-5 Revision 5 If after hours or none of the above can be contacted, contact one of the following to obtain keys to the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center (LMCMC)(See IERP 6.02, Attachment 8, for notification numbers).5.3.2.1'MCMC Physical Plant Coordinator 5.3.2.2 Pinkerton Security on Duty at LMCMC The Set-Up Coordinator or designee is required to obtain various technical manuals/procedures at'the Emergency Operations Facility (usually stored in the EOF library)and deliver them to the JPIC Command Center.Upon arriving at the JPIC, begin coordinating the set up of the JPIC in the following order.A list of the location and type of equipment and supplies for the JPIC is shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8.5.3.4.1 Ensure that security has been established at the JPIC.There should be one guard at the sign-in desk located at the front entrance and one additional guard at each of the other entrances.
5.3.4.2 The JPIC Command Center should be arranged as.shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 3.This Command Center will be the designated working area for the Joint Public Information Team (JPIT).5.3.4.3 The JPIC Support Office should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 7, Support Office Layout.5.3.4.4 The JPIC Media Briefing Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2)should be set up as shown in IERP 3'2, Attachment 5, Media Briefing Room.5.3.4.5 The JPIC Rumor Control Center (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2)should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6, Rumor Control Layout.5.3.4.6 The Media Monitoring Room should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6.I&M General Office/Public Affairs are responsible for setting up and providing all monitoring equipment.
5.3,4.7 The JPIC Media Working Area should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 4, Media Working Area Layout.Only registered members of the media should have access to IERP No.3.01 Page 3-6 Revision 5 this room unless others are on official business with member(s)of the media.5.3.4.8 Additional office equipment such as copy machines, typewriters, etc..as required in the set-up layout sheets shall be obtained through local vendors, rental agencies, etc.5.3.5 The Set-Up Coordinator is responsible for arranging for meals and refreshments at the JPIC through the Lake Michigan College Food Services.Timing, location, etc.should be at the direction of the JPIC Director.5.3.6 Following completion of the incident (or drill/exercise) the Set-Up Coordinator shall be responsible for removing and storage of all equipment.
5.3.7 The Set-Up Coordinator is also responsible for maintenance of the JPIC equipment and supplies as detailed in Section 5.14 of this procedure.
5.4 Actions of the Rumor Control Center Coordinator Personnel 5.4.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the JPIC Director for a briefing on the incident.All other Rumor Control personnel shall report to the Rumor Control Area (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 6)and begin setting up the materials needed, i.e.log books, clerical supplies, etc.5.4.2 After the briefing, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator will proceed to the Rumor Control Center and brief all personnel on the incident.5.4.3 Each individual answering calls shall attempt to handle them in such a manner as to relay accurate information to the caller, correct misinformation and/or obtain the correct information for the caller.In all cases, Rumor Control personnel shall be polite, courteous and professional)
If a question cannot be answered immediately, an attempt shall be made to obtain the information and, if possible, to inform the caller directly or having the information released in the next media briefing.5.4.F 1 Each call received shall be recorded on the telephone log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 11)noting the time of the call, person placing the call, phone number, questions asked or information requested.
IERP No.3.01 Page 3-7 Revision 5 5.4.3.2 In the event the information requested is not available in Rumor Control, this should be.noted on the form and shall be brought to the Round Table discussion, prior'o each media briefing, by the'umor Control Center Coordinator.
5.4.3.3 Dependent upon the nature of the call, it may be necessary to respond directly t the caller once the information is obtained.This decision shall be'made by the Rumor Control Center Coordinator who will assign personnel to return the call.5.4.3.4 In most cases, if the information is not immediately available the caller should be instructed to stay tuned to the appropriate radio/TV station for further information.
5.4.4 Upon notification, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the round table discussion held prior to media briefings, bringing copies of all telephone log sheets to summarize the type of information being requested, report mis-information and to obtain resolutions of problem areas.5.4.4.1 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall check with Media Monitoring personnel prior to the round table discussion to review any tapes or log-book notations made since the previous discussion for inclusion in the discussion.
5.4.5 J The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall make copies of the rough draft of the media statement for both the Rumor Control and Media Monitoring Center to be utilized until the first approved version is distributed.-
5.4.6 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall assign an individual to mark the maps located in the Center with the designated shelter/evacuation information, evacuation routes or any agricultural information.
5.5 Actions of the Su ort Office Coordinator orkers 5.5.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, report to the Support Office (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 7)and set up the office with all appropriate materials (pencils, pens, paper, telephone listings, forms, etc.)to ensure the office is capable of providing support to all other JPIC areas'nce set up, the coordinator will report to the JPIC Director to inform him the office is available and to receive a briefing on the incident.IERP No.3.01 Page 3-8 Revision 5 If not already done, assist the Utility Spokesperson in contacting the news media.See IERP 3.02, Attachment, 17 for the media list, phone numbers and forms required.Contact the company phone operators at the St.Joseph and South Bend Division and Buchanan Area offices to inform that the JPIC is functional.
Advise them that any calls concerning the incident should be forwarded to the JPIC.Appropriate numbers are listed below: St.Joseph Division 1-616-927-2461 or 0 (Audinet).South Bend Division 1-219-233-9371 or 8-511-10 (Audinet)Buchanan Area 1-616-695-3841 or 8-522-110 (Audinet)'fter Hours: Call Michiana Regional Dispatcher or 8-511-1218 (Audinet)Operators should be told to forward calls as follows: Media 1-616-925-1529 1-616-925-5522 General Information 1-616-925-2991 Intra/Inter Company 1-616-925-9530 or 8-541-5184 (Audinet)Outside Agencies 1-616-925-6333 or 8-541-5185 (Audinet)Telecopier 1-616-925-2997 or 8-541-5182 (Audinet)Maintain a log of all incoming calls using IERP 3.02, Attachment 19 and route to appropriate locations.
For media calls or questions from other agencies/companies, supply information
~onl from approved statements provided at each media briefing.Initial drafts of all media statements shall be telecopied to the Public Affairs Coordinator at the EOF (Ext.1648)for approval Copies of the~a roved media statements supplied by the letterhead and distributed as per IERP 3.02, Attachment 18.Copies of these statements
~ma be telecopied to various media locations directly but~onl if requested/approved by the JPIC Director, Utility Spokesperson or Media Coordinator.
Media telecopier numbers can be found on the media call list in IERP 3.02, Attachment 17.IERP No.3.01 Page 3-9 Revision 5 5.5.7 5.5.8 Support office staff are responsible for typing, re-typing statements, messages, duplication of any messages or.forms and all telecopier operations.
All equipment and,supplies shall be made available for use by all JPIC personnel as needed.\The Support Office Coordinator is responsible for posting a list of personnel currently assigned to work in the JPIC from the utility (I6M and AEPSC).The JPIC Director will inform the Support Office Coordinator if additional personnel need to be called in to cover JPIC duties on a shift, basis.Additional clerical support may be obtained from Scope Employment Services.5.6 Actions of the Media Area Coordinator 5.6.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the Media Area Coordinator shall determine that the Media Briefing Area and Media Work Area are set up as per attached drawings, 5.6.2 Ensure all telephones in the Media Work Area are operating properly, the audio/visual equipment is functional and all other supplies for media representatives are available.
5.6.3 Ensure all press kits and annual reports are available in the Media Briefing Room.In addition, a supply of the"JPIC Welcome" statement should be available (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 14).The Support Office will supply additional copies as needed.5.6.4 At each briefing session, each media representative shall be given a copy of the appropriate press statement (as soon as available).
A copy of each statement shall be posted in the media work area and extra copies made available for media representatives that arrive later.5.6.5 As the JPIT arrives at the media briefing area, the coordinator should be updated by the JPIT Moderator as to the present emergency classification.
This classification should then be posted on the blackboard at the front of the briefing room.5.6.6 The Media Area Coordinator shall also oversee the video taping of each briefing (in conjunction with the Video/AV Coordinator).
Each briefing is to be taped, with the tape labelled appropriately, and made available in the media work area." 5.7 Actions of the Briefin Statement Writer IERP No.3.01 Page,3-10 Revision 5 5.7.1 At the direction Statement Writer information from incident as part information into jointly.of the JPIC Director, the Briefing shall gather written and verbal each organization involved in the of the JPIT and consolidate this a single statement that will be issued 5.7.2 Following accumulation of information, the writer shall prepare a draft news statement and have copies made for each participant in the draft discussion (round table).Following any corrections the writer will re-issue the corrected statement for reproduction and distribution to the various JPIC sections and news media.5.7.3 All news statements will be prepared on the IBM Word Processing equipment available in the Command Center.The format for the statements will be as outlined in IERP 3.02, Attachment 15.A disk labeled CD.DOC-Cook Drills contains previously written material on emergency classifications/protective action requirement and is available in the Command Center.5.8 Actions of the EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 5.8.1 Upon arriving at the Emergency Operations Facility, the EOF Public Affairs Coordinator, all PA equipment should be checked for proper operation (telephone
-FAX machines, etc.)Locations are as specified on IERP 3.02, Attachment 16.If any equipment is not operating properly, report this immediately to the EOF Manager.5.8.2 The PA Coordinator should then become familiar with the incident to date by reviewing status boards/log sheets/data sheets.Information may also be obtained from the JPIC Communicator located at the desk next to the PA Coordinator.
5.8:3 The PA Coordinator will alert the JPIC Command Center (via telephone extension 5189)of any information in the EOF that may be of interest from a public relations standpoint.
5.8.4 Drafts of all news statements will be sent to the EOF from the JPIC Support Office (FAX-1648-Back up 5146 or 1643).The PA Coordinator will submit these to the Recovery Control Manager for approval.Once approved, the PA Coordinator shall contact the JPIC Director on Ext.5185 and inform him of the approval status, any corrections needed, etc.5.8.5 Following approval of the news statement, the PA Coordinator shall make three copies of the statement and distribute as follows: IERP No.3.01 Page 3-ll Revision 5 1-JPIC (Fax 5182)with corrections, if any 1-Recovery&Control Manager 1-PA Coordinator 5.8.6 Once the final, approved version of the statement is available, the PA Coordinator shall submit it to EOF clerical personnel for distribution to all EOF locations.
5.9 Actions of the Video AV Coordinator 5.9.1 Upon receiving notification that the JPIC is to be activated, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for obtaining all items listed in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8 and transporting it to the JPIC.All equipment stored in the Indiana Michigan Power office in Fort Wayne is located in the TV Studio, OSS-23 (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 for physical locations).
5.9.2 Upon arrival at the JPIC, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing Room.All sound equipment will be wired as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10, while video cameras, lighting and related equipment will be set up on the platform at the back of the room as required.5.9.3 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for providing a multi-line distribution box with ample adapters for all types of recording devices for use by all media representatives.
5.9.4 All news briefings are to be videotaped (3/4 inch format)labeled as to date, time and briefing number and made available for use by media representatives in the Media Work Area.A separate tape will be used for each briefing.5,9.5 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that both 3/4" and 1/2" playback units with monitors are available in the Media Work Area to utilize for reviewing press briefings and background tapes available in the JPIC5.9.6 The Video/AV Coordinator is also responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Monitoring Area as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 and assisting media monitoring personnel with any problems incurred while monitoring/recording broadcasts.
5.10 Actions of'edia Monitorin Personnel 5.10.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 7 and ensure all TV monitors are IERP No.3.01 Page 3-12 Revision 5 5.10 Actions of Media Monitorin Personnel I Upon arriving at the JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 7 and ensure TV monitors are connected to available VCR's and tuned to the following stations: 1.WNDU-TV, Channel 16-South Bend, Indiana 2.WSBT-TV, Channel 22-South Bend, Indiana 3.WSJV-TV, Channel 28-Elkhart, Indiana 5.10.2 Ensure that the radios are tuned to the following EBS stations: 1.WHFB-FM, 99.9 MHz-Benton Harbor, Michigan 2.WSJM-AM, 1400 KHz-St.Joseph, Michigan 3.WCSE-FM, 97.5 MHz-Bridgman, Michigan 5.10.3 Media monitoring personnel will then monitor stations during the emergency and video tape broadcast segments that deal with the incident.Appropriate notes should be taken on any that may not be able to be taped.5.10.4 Radios shall be connected to the two-channel tape recorder and both stations taped continuously throughout the emergency.
5.10.5 The JPIC Media Monitoring Activity Form (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 12)shall be completed for each broadcast that mentions the incident.5.10.6 Notify the Rumor Control Center Coordinator immediately of any discrepancies between approved media statements (copies will be supplied by the Support Office)and the information being broadcast.
5.10.7 Notify the Video/AV Coordinator of any technical problems with equipment or monitoring procedures.
5.11 Actions of the Joint Public Information Team JPIT 5.11.1 Each member of the JPIT upon arrival at the JPIC will proceed to the Command Center for a briefing on the incident.5.11.2 The JPIT members shall exchange information and work out official Joint Public Information Center media statements at a round table discussion prior to each media briefing.The Rumor Control Center Coordinator will also attend these discussions.
5.11.3 For media briefings, following the arrival of the State of Michigan representatives, the following format should be followed: IERP No.3.01 Page 3-13 Revision 13 briefing will then be called to order by the State of Michigan representative who acts as the moderator.
5.11.3.2 Each JPIT member shall relate the latest developments or actions taken by his/her'mergency organization.
The Utility Spokesperson details events on-site, the Governor's representative is responsible for covering state actions, and the county.representative covers county status, etc.5.11.3.3 The media briefing is ended with team members answering media questions from the.floor if time is available.
5.12.1 Registration of all personnel entering the Joint Public Information Center shall be performed by Pinkerton Security personnel utilizing the Vi,sitors Log Form illustrated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 13.5.13 Deactivation of the JPIC 5.13.1 A The JPIC may be deactivated when the accident classification has been de-escalated below the Site Area Emergency and the JPIT members determine there is no longer any need for JPIC operations.
5.13.2 When the decision is reached to deactivate the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall inform the following individuals of the deactivation:
5.13.2.1 The Recovery and Control Manager or the Site Emergency Coordinator 5.13.2.2 Support Office Coordinator 5.13.2.3 Rumor Control Center Coordinator 5.13'.4 Security Guards 5.13.2.5 The Set-Up Coordinator 5.13.3 The JPIC Director shall then make arrangements for cleaning up the JPIC and returning it to a state of readiness.
IERP No.3.01 Page 3-14 Revision 5 Z INDIANA NICHIGAN POWER INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL IERP No.3.02 Page 3 of 15 Revision 5 TITLE: JPIC DIAGRAMS AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
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1.1 Puruose To provide information and diagrams of the JPIC.2.0 ATTACHMENTS Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment 1 Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment Attachment t Lists 1, Area and JPIC Directional Maps 2, Floor Plan of the JPIC 3, Command Center Layout 4, Media Working Area Layout 5, Media Briefing Room Layout 6, Rumor Control Center Layout 7, Support Office Layout 8, List of the Type and Location of JPIC Equipment an Supplies 9, JPIC Equipment and Supplies Semi-Annual Inventory Documentation Checklist 10, JPIC Media Monitoring and Press Briefing Equipmen and Schematics 11, Rumor Control Center Log 12, Media Monitoring Log 13, Procedure for Registration at the Joint Public Information Center 14, JPIC Initial News Statement 15, Procedure for News Statements 16, EOF Locations 17, News Media Contacts 18, JPIC Release/Statement Distribution 19, Incoming Telephone Calls Log 3.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1 The Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the 1&M Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.3.2 If the prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a"State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.
ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Reasons  for Remision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual
4.6 Media'Area Coordinator
.4.6.1 The Media Area Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing.The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.
4,7 Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1 The Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the~Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Mana'gement Agency (if possible)etc.These statements will theri be incorporated in a single, organized news release.4.8 EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1 The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and is responsible for supplying information on the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center.The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for all news statements.
4.9 Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and for videotaping all press briefings.
4.10 Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately.
4.11 Assignments 4.11.1 Assignments for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02,'ttachment 8.IERP 3.02 Page 3-17 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 2 FLOOR PLAN OF THE JPIC Table 4 Chau KRChen Ster Sgs Slefsgo Ares Cooler l Fr oot er Pr 1 P'~Merge Wert Ares Socunty Cehvehtrtn Cent Sr Erdvtrt Haa Py r~r r~v Reglalrallon atro Ertuth Mochsrueal Eguprhenl Sorvvng Kitchen I I I Rumor i Control/I Mod4 Monitoring I Omeo Center'ommlnd I~Cantor~I IIRC I f (Rotreahnrorlt Teyel Ccrpera to S Cemmuhry Oovelepmont Othcoa Advanced Technology Tralhrhg Egpprhent Storage Tape Storage Teeot Dance/Ofarhs Rehear Sal Wardreee Workshop Security Stags Storage Eautpment Storage Control Sooth Announcer Booth Maintenance Shop AV.Eryrrpmsnt Pcnabto Egutpmeht ONce Ter~tarn Men'Maaenrp Teaol Stage LRIIO Theatre Ofcho\lfs Plt Erdvtvt Letty Slef age P Audtertuml Lethe o nag Orchestra Rehear an Tralnfhg Omce Training Center////seen Letty Ltttrr Cures 7k hots++Coats r r r Slef ago//Nr FIRST FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN IERP 3.02 Page 3-21 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 3 TO~SUPPORT OFHCE (1)SMALL TABLE D MICHIGAN STATE TELECOPIER (818)925-8474 (1)8'ABLE W/MONITOR~o EASEL MICHGAN STNE (618)925"3762 WORD PROCESSOR PC/XT (3)8'ABLES (8)CHAIRS (2)SOUND aamae 0 BERRIEN COUNTY (616)925-7608 IKM/AEP AUDINET 6180 5181 5185 (616)925-840B 925-1946 (3)8'ABLES (8)CHAIRS (2)SOUND BARRIERS INDIANA STATE (818)926-9028 (1)~BERRIEN/INDIANA TABLE{818)926-2813 TECHNICAL DATA~TELECOPIER 5184{1)SMALL TABLE 000 snao 000 COPY MACHINE IERP 3.02 Page 3-22 Revision 5 TO OUTSlOE (2)6'kBLES 00 0 on O 0 0 On On 0 oo~XlT~e 0 0 0 VIDEO 0 0 MONITOR/RECORDER O 0 oa GREASE EASEL BOARD TELEPHONE SYSTEM (1)6'ABLE (816)926-'1712 0465 0 0 6&24 O 9706 1326 0 em 6168 0~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 DRAPERY DIVIDERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~(2)8'ISERS-TVISOUND~MULTWOX (160)CHAIRS-CLASSROOM CENTER AISLE POD RNA (2)6'ABLES (MINIMUM)(4)CHAIRS (MINIMUM)(4)6'8'ISERS oX oX oy 0 0 0 SM MEDIA AREA COORDINATOR (616)925-4131 (2)8'ABLES 0 W 0 0 O Vl M MEDIA WORK AREA MEDIA BRIEFING ROOM~~l (2)6'MLES 0 0 TELEPHONE SYSTEM (1)6'ABLE (816)926-1712 0 GREASE EASEL BOARD (2)6'ABLES (MINIMUM)(4)CHAIRS (MINIMUM)oX oi Oi 0 TO~KITGHEH VIDEO MONITOR/RECORDER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97D6 1326 SO29 6168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRAPERY DIVIDERS (2)8'SERS 1VISOUND~MULTWOX (160)CHAIRS-CLASSROOM CENTER ASLE (4)6'8'ISERS 0 0 0 0 SM MEDIA AREA COORDINATOR (616)925-4131 (2)6'ABLES ps~w W tA 4J 0 O C QEDlA WORK AREA MEDlA BRtEFNG ROOM


ATTACHMENT 6 RUMOR CONTROL CENTER (1)8'ABLE W/MONITOR~o (3)8'ABLES (8)CHAIRS (3)TV-VCRS (818)926-2991 (3)926 2988 926-1 814 926-1817 926-1827 (6)8 TABLES (9)CHARS (2)AM-FM RADIOS (818)926-2996 (818)926"2993 0 0 (1)8'ABLE'818) 926~793 (018)926~1 DRAPERY DIVIDERS IERP 3 Page 3-25 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 7 ASSIGNMENT ROSTER SVPPORT OFFICE (2)EASELS (3)B'ABLES (6)CHAIRS AUDINET 5180 5181 5185 (B1B)926 1629 MMN~S 925%622 925-9630 , 926&333 AUDINET 5182 TELECOPIER (616)926-2997 O STAND 5 TYFKWRITER COPY MACHINE (1)6'ABLE (2)CHAIRS PROCESSOR (1)EASEL GRAPHIC ARTS (2)B'-TABLES (2)CHAIRS O REFRESHMENT O O 0 OO OO O OOOO O OOLPOO O 0 OO OO FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE (3)B'ABLES IERP 3.02 Page 3-26 Revision 5 Attachment 8 (Cont'd.)I PC XT's by markings-397-401-399.This includes monitors, cpu's and keyboards.
ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Insertion Instructions for Revision  14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual to AEP:NRC:0982AC                                    Page 1 Reasons for Revision 14 to the  Indiana Michigan Power  Company Emergency Response Manual.
Also, the green surge protector cords should be packed with them.Before packing units, be sure that the blank cards are locked into the disc drives on each unit.r One copy of the following manuals are to be packed: DisplayWrite 4, Disk Operating System, Hayes Smartcom II and Enable (Telecommunications).
Pa e s                                Reason  for Chan e s ZERP  3.01 (all  pages)                         Clarification of position duties and  administrative corrections IERP 3.02 Page 3-15                            Change  "State of Disaster" to "State of Emergency" Page 3-17                            Clarifying duties of  Media Area Coordinator Pages  3-21 through 3-26              Updating drawings to  reflect revised JPIC setup Page 3-28                            Change  in phone numbers Page 3-29                            Change  in organization titles Pages  3-33 through 3-34              Changes  in setup of  equipment Page 3-47                            Change title and change "State of Disaster" to "State of Emergency" Pages  3-48 through 3-51              Change  in methodology  for producing press releases Pages  3-52 and 3-58                  Change  in fax  phone numbers IERP 6.02 Pages 6-10 through 6-12              Change  in position titles  and personnel Pages  6-13, 6-24, and 6-25          Change  in personnel to  AEP:NRC:0982AC                                  Page 1 Instructions for the Insertion of Revision    14 into the Indiana Michigan Power    Company Emergency Response  Manual.
One box of new diskettes is to be taken to JPIC.One package of printer toner is also to be taken to JPIC.One PC cleaning kit is to be taken to JPIC.The units are to be packed in the shipping boxes kept for them in the Public Affairs work room.The blanks for protecting the disk drives are also with these shipping boxes.From Emer enc 0 erations Facilit Benton Harbor Technical Manuals (JPIC set-up personnel will pick up and return documents)
Remove                                Insert Record  of Revision,   Rev. 13        Record  of Revision, Rev. 14 IERP 3.01  (all)                     IERP 3.01  (all), Rev. 14 Page  3-15, Revision  7              Page 3-15,  Revision 14 Page  3-17, Revision  7              Page 3-17,  Revision 14 Page  3-21, Revision  5              Page 3-21,  Revision 14 Pages  3-22 through 3-26, Rev. 12      Pages  3-22 through 3-26, Rev. 14 Page 3-28, Revision 12                Page 3-28Revision 14 Page  3-29, Revision 12                Page 3-29,  Revision 14 Pages  3-33 through 3-34, Rev. 13      Pages  3-33 through 3-34, Rev. 14 Page  3-47, Revision  7              Page 3-47,  Revision 14 Pages  3-48 through 3-50, Rev. 12      Pages  3-48 through 3-50, Rev. 14 Page 3-51, Revision   5               Page  3-51, Revision 14 Page  3-52, Revision  5              Page  3-52, Revision 14 Page 3-58, Revision   12              Page 3-58, Revision 14 Page 6-10,   Revision  12              Page 6-10, Revision 14 Page 6-11,   Revision  13              Page  6-11, Revision 14 Page 6-12, Revision 12                Page  6-12, Revision 14.
PHONES (Stored in Room F128D at the JPIC)JPIC Command Center-State Desk: 616/925-3752
Page  6-13, Revision 10                Page  6-13, Revision 14 Page 6-24,  Revision  13              Page 6-24,  Revision 14 Page  6-25, Revision 13                Page 6-25,  Revision 14
-Telecopier:
616/925-8474
-Berrien County Desk: 616/8925-7606
-Telecopier:
925-8474 I&M/AEPSC Desk: 616/925-8408 925-1945 5180 (internal) 5181 (internal) 5184 (telecopier)
State of Indiana: 616/925-9026 JPIC Media Workin Area 616/925-1712 616/925-9854 925-8455 925-9766 925-1489 925-1325 925-8029 925-4148 925-5158 925-5824 925-4350 I&M Media Area Coordinator'16/925-4131 JPIC Su ort Office-Media Access (Incoming):
616/925-6333 616/925-9530
-NRC Office 616/925-8793 616/925-8951 I&M/AEPSC Public Affairs Personnel 616/925-1529 plus Ext.5180, 5181 925-5522 plus Ext.5180, 5181 925-2997 (telecopier) plus Ext.5182 IERP 3.02 Page 3-, 28: Revision 5 Attachment 8 (Cont'd.)JPIC Rumor Control 616/925-2991 925-1614 925-2986 925-1617 925-1627 925-1629 Media Monitoring Room 616/925-2995 925-2993 SUPPLIES Desk Trays Staplers and Staples Pencils Ball Point Pens Scotch Tape Dispensers Scotch Tape Masking Tape Steno Pads Inter-office Envelopes U.S.Mail Envelopes Three-Ring Binders Name Tags for I&M Employees Registration Sheets for Visitors Telephone Message Pads Vide-Tipped Black Felt Markers'Ash Trays JPIC Letterhead I&M Letterhead Onion skin Copy Paper I&M Inter-office Letterhead Onion skin Copy Paper for above Plain White Bond Paper-both rag and 16 lb.bond News Release Paper Fact Sheet Paper 500 Blank Plastic Name Tags Carbon Paper 100 Clip Badge Holders Paper Clips Liquid Paper Wide-Tipped Red Felt Markers Glue (2)Three Hole Punches"Next Briefing" Sign w/Magnetic Numbers Large White Direction and Office/Desk I.D.Signs Signs for: Governor's Office Berrien County Sheriff's Department Michigan State Police Cook Nuclear Plant State of Indiana Cut-Aways of Reactor Wall Clocks Six Easels Spare Tapes for Recorder Area Maps Press Kits: 100 Print 50 Radio 50 Television IERP 3.02 Page 3-29 Revision 5 1 MEDIA NITORING-JPICVHF OUT TO ANTENNA IN VIDEO RF ANTENNA IN RF RF TO UI+IN ps CKK3~KEHHB E TO CHANNEL 18 Os 0 Qs g AUDIO ps.Qs ps 04,'., CRHK3.EE KEEEEEB TUNE TO CHANNEL 22'4 CREED~EEEEEEEH TUNE TO CHANNEL 28 Q41 Os Qs Qs, 0 TUNE TV TO CHANNEL<<3 0 0 EAR PHONES'OUT TO LEFT MIG.IN.Gs EAR PHONES OUT TO RIGHT MIG.IN 011 I EAR PHONES OUT TO RIGHT MIG.IN P11 o~,'o, Os~O'I;O,Qa EAR PHONES OUT'9 STEREO HEADPIIONE EAR PHONES OUI Q STEREO HEADPk!ONE~~
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,ATTACHMENT 14 DATE: TO: MEDIA FROM: JPIC Director Welcome to the State of Michigan Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).In accordance with Public Law 390, the JPIC offers media convenient, timely access to spokespersons from all of the organizations managing the response to a nuclear emergency.
The JPIC is activated once a"STATE OF DISASTER" declaration is made by the Governor of Michigan.The Joint Public Information Team (JPIT)is normally comprised of spokespersons from the State of Michigan, Indiana Michigan Power, and Berrien County.Briefings will be held periodically with each spokesperson covering their organization's area of responsibility.
There also may be short announcements of changes in emergency status.The JPIT is led by a State of Michigan moderator from the Emergency Management Division of the Michigan State Police;the State Police have coordinating responsibilities during a nuclear emergency.
Other state departments may also be present to help the media understand what is occurring.
It is important to note that the media at the JPIC do not have to warn eo le about the emer enc nor tell them what actions to take to rotect themselves.
The Emergency Broadcast System is used to get that information out to the affected people who have been alerted by sirens.The JPIT will tell you what is happening and, to the extent known, why it is happening.
Media relations personnel from Indiana Michigan Power have been assigned to the media briefing room and media work area to assist news representatives with their requirements.
They are wearing special badges to identify themselves.
Audio-visual personnel are also available in the media briefing area to assist with sound and lighting requirements.
Please feel free to contact these personnel with any questions you may have.IERP 3.02 Page 3-47 Revision'5 ATTACHMENT 15 Procedure for News Statements Re Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Incident Date Time Statement&#xb9;1 Page 1 of 3 On page 1, use News Statement paper for I&M or JPIC, whichever is appropriate.(I&M News letterhead is used if written statement is required before JPIC is officially opened by the State of Michigan).
On line 18, type in date, Time, Statement number and Page 1 of (leave number of pages blank until total number of statement pages is known).As the drill, exercise or real event moves through the various emergency classifications and subsequent sheltering or evacuation requirements, know that this disc (labeled CD.DOC for COOK DRILLS)contains previously written material on the above in Notepad.Any or all of it can be recalled by using the keys Control and F4 while you'e in a created document.Request the appropriate information through use of the following.DOC codes: ,UE--for Unusual Event A--for an Alert SAE--for Site Area Emergency GE--for General Emergency Shelter--for Sheltering information Evacuate--for Evacuation information For example, if it's a Site Area Emergency and you need information concerning sheltering, strike Control and F4.Choose&#xb9;3.Recall from Notepad.Type in SAE Enter Repeat the procedure for sheltering information.
Control and F4.Choose&#xb9;3.Type in Shelter Enter IERP"3.02 Page 3-48 Revision 5


ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)Use plain white paper for all subsequent pages.~To print, load printer with white paper and insert appropriate cover sheet (face up)in manual feed each time statement is printed.If time permits, after initial statement is finished and ready to print, go to top of page 2 (line 7)to automatically number pages.Choose F7 Choose&#xb9;5-Header Space to right side of page Type Page (space)Choose FS Choose&#xb9;2-System Page Number Type (space)of (space)number of total pages Choose F2 Obviously, it's easier to simply type in the total number of pages at the top of page 1 and hand number the rest, if necessary, after the document is printed.AND YOU MUST PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS TO AVOID PAGE NUMBERS APPEARING SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE.IERP 3.02 Page 3-49 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)At the end of the news statement, type-30-Go back to page 1, type in total number of pages and the approximate time the statement will be approved and released.AGAIN, ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS. e IERP 3.02 Page 3-50 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)Date Time Statement&#xb9;2 Page 1 of 1 To create the next Statement,'hoose Create and label the document.Choose F5-Function Choose&#xb9;2-Get Type in label of previous Statement created.For example, Drilll, Drill2, etc.Make changes in Date, Time, Statement&#xb9;and Pages as necessary.
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Lead off subsequent statements with opening similar to: Here's the latest emergency information on the incident at Indiana Michigan Power's Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgman, Michigan.This eliminates the need to work full names of the company, plant and location into a new lead each time.ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS. IERP 3.02 Page 3-51 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT 16 E.O.F.ELECT.OMM.0 lie TAN/TSC/ROF IIOTLIIIR RECOVER<COH TRCL MANAGER IU 37 PLT.OATA~m TRRT4.14s AI OTSC hl.R.C.M+39 SITE LEADER/OIR SITE, OPS.Ii>35 SCIIEDSLE 4 FLAIIII56 M QUAR 14'34 MiIIEERSIG
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~515 5 5139 SIR'I SI2A 5 I 9'9 KITCHEN ENTRaNCE HEI4'S WOMEN'IERP 3.02 Page 3-52 RevislOTI 5 FUNCTION ATTACHMENT 18 RELEASE/STATEMENT DISTRIBUTION METHOD I.Command Center provides to: A.Support Office (2 copies)B.Command Center Functions Hand-delivered Hand-delivered 1.JPIC Director (2 copies)2.State of Michigan Desk (2 copies)3.State of Indiana Desk (1 copy)4.Berrien County Desk (1 copy)5.I&M Desk (2 copies)C.(Note: Original retained by I&M writers)~~II.Support Office provides to: A.Media Monitoring (2 copies)B.Rumor Control (8 copiesg C.Media Coordinator (20 copies)(number to fulfill media needs)D.NRC (1 copy if in the JPIC)E.AEPSC-Columbus IAG (1 copy)F.I&M-Fort Wayne Public Affairs (1 copy)III.Support Office Hand-delivered Telecopy (8-200-2004) 01 (8-200-1676)
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Telecopy (8-500-2157)
 
A.Post 1 copy of each statement on wall near telecopier.
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==1.0    INTRODUCTION==
: 1. 1    Purueee To  describe and define the responsibilities and actions necessary to activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).
2.0  ATTACHMENTS None 3.0    INITIATING CONDITIONS    AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1      The  Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or    earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site    Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the IM Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.
3.2      If the prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a "State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.
4.0  RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1      JPIC  Director 4.1.1      The JPIC  Director is responsible for coordinating all information at the JPIC with counterparts from the county, state and federal agencies and other involved with the emergency.
4.1.2     The JPIC Director    will maintain contact with utility management dealing    with the emergency to develop news releases,   supervise all communications with the news media and   relay information to others involved with the emergency.
4.1.3    The JPIC    Director is also responsible for the scheduling and  posting of all media briefings.
 
4.2  Utility Spokesperson 4.2.1    The Utility Spokesperson is    the "single utility spokesperson" when dealing with the news media throughout the emergency. The spokesperson will be the source of utility statements quoted in press briefings or releases, and will represent the utility at formal press briefings to answer technical questions about the incident.
4.3  JPIC Set-Up Coordinator 4.3.1    The JPIC Set-Up  Coordinator is responsible for contacting and coordinating with Lake Michigan College personnel the set-up of all areas at the LMC Mendel Center  for use as the JPIC.
4.4,. Rumor Control Center Coordinator I
4.4.1    The Rumor  Control Center Coordinator is responsible for logging  all incoming telephone  calls utilizing the message    log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 11) and providing accurate information on the incident to the callers. Information from these calls will be supplied to. personnel at the command center to keep them updated on the major concerns  of the public.
4.5  Support Office Coordinator The Support    Office Coordinator is responsible for directing the overall operation of the Support Office, including clerical functions, such as copying, telecopying, typing, etc. In addition, the Coordinator is responsible for dealing with all incoming media and company calls to the Support Office.
4.6  Media Area Coordinator 4.6.1    The Media Area    Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing. The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is    NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.
4.7  Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1    The  Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 2 Revision 5
 
Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Management Agency (if possible) etc. These statements will then be incorporated in a single, organized news release.
4.8    EOF  Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1    The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator      is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and      is responsible for supplying information on    the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center. The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for all news statements.
4.9    Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1     The Video/AV  Coordinator is responsible    for setting up all  AV equipment in the Media    Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and    for videotaping all press briefings.
4.10    Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately.               (I 4.11    Assignments 4.11.1    Assignments  for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02, Attachment 8.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1    Actions of the JPIC Director 5.1.1    Following the decision to activate the JPIC, via the three-way conference call or    if t'e incident begins at the Site Area or General Emergency Classification, the JPIC Director shall initiate the calls for staffing of the JPIC (See IERP 6.02, Attachment 8). As Cook Energy Information Center, Cook Nuclear Plant, and St. Joseph Division personnel will be notified by other means, only Fort Wayne General Office personnel need be notified.
          '5.1. 2   Upon  arriving at the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall tour the JPIC and ensure that the following facilities have been set up and are operational (See IERP 3.02).
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5.1.2.2  The Command Center 5.1.2.3  The Support Office 5.1.2.4  The Rumor   Control Center 5.1.2.5  The Media   Monitoring Room 5.1.2.6  The Media  Briefing Room 5.1.2.7  The Media Working Area 5.1,3    After completing the tour of the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall proceed to the Command Center and notify the Recovery and Control Manager (EOF) that the JPIC is operational. If the Recovery and Control Manager has not arrived at the EOF, the JPIC Director will make this notification to the Site Emergency Coordinator.
5.1.4    The JPIC  Director  will then  consult with the Utility Spokesperson and await arrival    of the State and County Spokespersons. Prior to their  arrival,  the JPIC Director  will, in  conjunction with the  utility spokesperson, determine    if it is necessary to media and/or respond to any media questions.
brief  the 5.1.5    After arrival of the State and County Spokespersons the JPIC Director shall brief them on the current status of the incident. The JPIC Director and all Spokespersons shall form the Joint Public Information Team (JPIT).
The JPIC Director will schedule periodic media briefings.
5.1.6    On a  periodic basis the JPIC Director shall check with the Rumor Control Center Coordinator and media monitoring personnel to determine    if the information being distributed during the press briefings is being reported correctly. Any discrepancies should be discussed with the Joint Public Information Team and an effort should be made to clear up these discrepancies at the next press briefing.
5.2 Actions of the  Utilit,  S okes erson 5.2.1    Once the decision has been made to activate the JPIC the Emergency News Center Manager becomes the Utility Spokesperson. The Utility Spokesperson's      first action shall be to instruct the JPIC Set-up Coordinator to begin setting up the JPIC.
a If the incident begins at level above the ALERT classification, the Set-Up Coordinator will receive their instructions from the Administrative Logistic Manager.
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5.2.2    The  Utility Spokesperson shall direct    the Cook Energy Information Center Coordinator to arrange for additional security guards for the JPIC.
5.2.3    Before leaving the Cook Energy Information Center the Utility Spokesperson shall direct    any News Media Representatives remaining at the Center to proceed to the JPIC. A taped message on the Center phones also will direct media to the JPIC and provide status of the Plant.
5.2.4    Upon  arriving at the  JPIC the  Utility Spokesperson shall proceed to the  Command Center.
5.2.5    The  Utility Spokesperson, in  conjunction with the JPIC Director, shall determine  if  it is necessary to brief the media and/or respond  to  any media questions prior to the arrival of State/County or other representatives.
5.2.6    The  Utility Spokesperson shall  work with the Technical Communicator  in the  Command  Center, keeping in contact with the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility, reviewing telecopied technical data sheets, etc. to keep abreast of the incident and      it' recovery.
5.2.7    The  Utility Spokesperson, following review of all information, shall determine the best course of action for communicating details on the incident to the media/public. Technical data, plant activity/action should be summarized in easy-to-understand terminology.
Other information of interest to the media/public should be obtained, i.e. employee status, evacuation, injuries, contaminations, etc. recovery plans, etc.
5.2.8    The  Utility Spokesperson shall work with the Briefing Statement Writer to help develop the utility portion of the media statement, to include information about the incident, present actions  and  plant conditions.
5.2.9. The Utility"Spokesperson will become a member of the Joint Public Information Team. For additional information and a list of actions of the Joint Public Information Team see Section 5.11 of this procedure.
5.3 Actions of the JPIC Set-U    Coordinator 5.3.1    Upon receiving notification to activate the JPIC, notify one of the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center Personnel that I&M  will be using their facilities as a JPIC (see IERP 6.02, Attachment 8, for notification numbers).
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If  after hours or none of the above can be contacted, contact one of the following to obtain keys to the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center (LMCMC) (See IERP 6.02, ,  for notification  numbers).
5.3.2.1 'MCMC Physical Plant Coordinator 5.3.2.2    Pinkerton Security on Duty at    LMCMC The Set-Up  Coordinator or designee is required to obtain various technical manuals/procedures at 'the Emergency Operations Facility (usually stored in the EOF library) and deliver them to the JPIC Command Center.
Upon  arriving at the JPIC, begin coordinating the set up of the JPIC in the following order. A list of the location and type of equipment and supplies for the JPIC is shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8.
5.3.4.1    Ensure that security has been established at the JPIC. There should be one guard at the sign-in desk located at the front entrance and one additional guard at each of the other entrances.
5.3.4.2    The JPIC Command Center should be arranged as.
shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 3. This Command  Center  will be  the designated working area  for the Joint Public Information    Team (JPIT).
5.3.4.3    The JPIC Support Office should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 7, Support Office Layout.
5.3.4.4    The JPIC Media Briefing Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2) should be set up as shown in IERP 3  '2,  Attachment 5, Media Briefing Room.
5.3.4.5    The JPIC Rumor Control Center (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2) should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6, Rumor Control Layout.
5.3.4.6    The Media Monitoring Room should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6. I&M General Office/Public    Affairs are responsible for setting  up and providing  all monitoring equipment.
5.3,4.7    The JPIC Media Working Area should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 4, Media Working Area Layout. Only registered members of the media should have access to IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 6 Revision  5
 
this room unless others are on official business with member(s) of the media.
5.3.4.8      Additional office equipment such as copy machines, typewriters, etc.. as required in the set-up layout sheets shall be obtained through local vendors, rental agencies, etc.
5.3.5    The Set-Up Coordinator    is responsible for arranging for meals and refreshments    at the JPIC through the Lake Michigan College Food Services. Timing, location, etc.
should be at the direction of the JPIC Director.
5.3.6    Following completion of the incident (or drill/exercise) the Set-Up Coordinator shall be responsible for removing and storage of all equipment.
5.3.7    The Set-Up Coordinator is also responsible for maintenance of the JPIC equipment and supplies as detailed in Section 5.14 of this procedure.
5.4 Actions of the  Rumor  Control Center Coordinator Personnel 5.4.1    Upon  arriving at the JPIC, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the JPIC Director for a briefing on the incident. All other Rumor Control personnel shall report to the Rumor Control Area (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 6) and begin setting up the materials needed, i.e. log books, clerical supplies, etc.
5.4.2    After the briefing, the    Rumor Control Center Coordinator will proceed    to the Rumor Control Center and brief all personnel on the incident.
5.4.3    Each  individual answering calls shall attempt to handle them  in such a manner as to relay accurate information to the caller, correct misinformation and/or obtain the correct information for the caller. In all cases, Rumor Control personnel shall be polite, courteous and professional)    If a question cannot be answered immediately, an attempt shall be made to obtain the information and,    if possible, to inform the caller directly or having the information released in the next media  briefing.
5.4.F  1    Each  call received shall be recorded on the telephone log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment
: 11) noting the time of the call, person placing the call, phone number, questions asked or information requested.
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5.4.3.2      In the event the information requested is not available in Rumor Control, this should be          .
noted on the form and shall be brought to the Round Table discussion, prior'o each media briefing, by the'umor Control Center Coordinator.
5.4.3.3    Dependent upon the nature of the call,            it may be necessary to respond directly    t the caller once the information is obtained. This decision shall be 'made by the Rumor Control Center Coordinator who    will assign  personnel to return the call.
5.4.3.4      In most cases,  if the information is not immediately available the caller should be instructed to stay tuned to the appropriate radio/TV station for further information.
5.4.4    Upon  notification, the  Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the round table discussion held prior to media briefings, bringing copies of all telephone log sheets to summarize the type of information being requested, report mis-information and to obtain resolutions of problem areas.
5.4.4.1    The Rumor  Control Center Coordinator shall check with Media Monitoring personnel prior to the round table discussion to review any tapes or log-book notations made since the previous discussion for inclusion in the J
discussion.
5.4.5    The Rumor  Control Center Coordinator shall make copies of the rough draft of the    media statement for both the Rumor  Control and Media Monitoring Center to be utilized until  the first approved version is distributed.-
5.4.6    The Rumor  Control Center Coordinator shall assign an individual to  mark the maps located in the Center with the designated shelter/evacuation information, evacuation routes or any agricultural information.
5.5 Actions of the  Su  ort Office Coordinator orkers 5.5.1    Upon arriving at the JPIC, report to the Support Office (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 7)and set up the office with all  appropriate materials (pencils, pens, paper, telephone listings, forms, etc.) to ensure the office            is capable of providing support to all other JPIC set up, the coordinator will report to the JPIC areas'nce Director to inform him the office is available and to receive a briefing on the incident.
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If not already done, assist the      Utility Spokesperson in contacting the news media. See        IERP  3.02, Attachment,                17 for the  media  list,  phone numbers and forms                  required.
Contact the company phone operators at the St. Joseph and South Bend Division and Buchanan Area offices to inform that the JPIC is functional. Advise them that any calls concerning the incident should be forwarded to the JPIC. Appropriate numbers are listed below:
St. Joseph Division 1-616-927-2461 or 0 (Audinet)
. South Bend Division 1-219-233-9371 or 8-511-10 (Audinet)
Buchanan Area 1-616-695-3841 or 8-522-110 Hours: Call Michiana Regional Dispatcher or (Audinet)'fter 8-511-1218 (Audinet)
Operators should be      told to forward calls    as              follows:
Media                      1-616-925-1529 1-616-925-5522 General Information        1-616-925-2991 Intra/Inter  Company        1-616-925-9530 or 8-541-5184 (Audinet)
Outside Agencies            1-616-925-6333 or 8-541-5185 (Audinet)
Telecopier                  1-616-925-2997 or 8-541-5182 (Audinet)
Maintain a log of    all incoming calls using IERP 3.02, Attachment 19 and route to appropriate locations. For media calls or questions from other agencies/companies, supply information ~onl from approved statements provided at each media briefing.
Initial drafts of all      media statements    shall              be telecopied to the Public Affairs Coordinator at the                        EOF (Ext. 1648) for approval Copies  of the  ~a  roved media statements    supplied by the letterhead  and    distributed  as per  IERP  3.02, Attachment 18.
Copies of these statements ~ma be telecopied to various media locations directly but ~onl      if  requested/approved by the JPIC Director, Utility Spokesperson or Media Coordinator. Media telecopier numbers can be found on the media call    list  in IERP 3.02, Attachment 17.
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5.5.7    Support  office staff are responsible for typing, re-typing statements,    messages,    duplication of  any messages    or .forms and all telecopier operations. All equipment and,supplies shall be made available for use by all JPIC personnel as needed.
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5.5.8    The Support    Office Coordinator is responsible for posting a    list of personnel currently assigned to work in the  JPIC from the  utility (I6M and    AEPSC). The JPIC Director will inform the Support Office Coordinator          if additional personnel need to be called in to cover JPIC duties on a shift, basis. Additional clerical support may be  obtained from Scope Employment Services.
5.6 Actions of the Media Area Coordinator 5.6.1    Upon  arriving at the JPIC, the Media Area Coordinator shall determine that the Media Briefing Area and Media Work Area are    set up as  per attached drawings, 5.6.2    Ensure  all  telephones  in the  Media Work Area are operating properly, the audio/visual equipment is functional and all other supplies for media representatives are available.
5.6.3    Ensure  all press kits and annual reports are available in the  Media Briefing Room. In addition, a supply of the "JPIC Welcome" statement should be available (See IERP  3.02, Attachment 14). The Support Office        will supply additional copies as needed.
5.6.4    At each briefing session, each media representative shall be given a copy of the appropriate press statement (as soon as available). A copy of each statement shall be posted in the media work area and extra copies made available for media representatives that arrive later.
5.6.5    As the JPIT    arrives at the media briefing area, the coordinator should be updated by the JPIT Moderator as to the present emergency classification. This classification should then be posted        on the blackboard at the front of the briefing room.
5.6.6    The Media Area    Coordinator shall also oversee the video taping of each briefing (in conjunction with the Video/AV Coordinator). Each briefing is to be taped, with the tape labelled appropriately, and made available in the  media work area.    "
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5.7.1    At the direction of the JPIC Director, the Briefing Statement Writer shall gather written and verbal information from each organization involved in the incident as part of the JPIT and consolidate this information into a single statement that will be issued jointly.
5.7.2    Following accumulation of information, the writer shall prepare a draft news statement and have copies made for each participant in the draft discussion (round table).
Following any corrections the writer will re-issue the corrected statement for reproduction and distribution to the various JPIC sections and news media.
5.7.3    All news    statements will be prepared on the IBM Word Processing equipment available in the Command Center.
The format for the statements will be as outlined in IERP 3.02, Attachment 15. A disk labeled CD.DOC - Cook Drills contains previously written material on emergency classifications/protective action requirement and is available in the Command Center.
5.8 Actions of the  EOF  Public Affairs Coordinator 5.8.1    Upon  arriving at the    Emergency Operations  Facility, the EOF  Public Affairs Coordinator, all PA equipment should be checked for proper operation (telephone - FAX machines, etc.) Locations are as specified on IERP 3.02, Attachment 16.      If any equipment is not operating properly, report this immediately to the EOF Manager.
5.8.2    The PA  Coordinator should then become familiar with the incident to date by reviewing status boards/log sheets/data sheets.      Information may also be obtained from the JPIC Communicator located at the desk next to the  PA  Coordinator.
5.8:3    The PA  Coordinator  will alert  the JPIC Command Center (via telephone extension 5189) of any information in the EOF that may be of interest from a public relations standpoint.
5.8.4    Drafts of    all news statements will be sent to the EOF from the JPIC Support Office (FAX-1648 - Back up 5146 or 1643). The PA Coordinator will submit these to the Recovery Control Manager for approval. Once approved, the PA Coordinator shall contact the JPIC Director on Ext. 5185 and inform him of the approval status, any corrections needed, etc.
5.8.5    Following approval of the news statement, the PA Coordinator shall make three copies of the statement and distribute    as  follows:
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1 - JPIC (Fax 5182) with corrections, 1 - Recovery & Control Manager if any 1 - PA Coordinator 5.8.6    Once  the final,  approved version  of the statement is available, the  PA  Coordinator shall submit  it to EOF clerical  personnel for distribution to all EOF locations.
5.9  Actions of the Video  AV  Coordinator 5.9.1    Upon  receiving notification that the JPIC is to be activated, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for obtaining all items listed in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8 and transporting    it to the JPIC. All equipment stored in the Indiana Michigan Power office in Fort Wayne is located in the TV Studio, OSS-23 (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 for physical locations).
5.9.2    Upon  arrival at the JPIC, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing Room. All sound equipment will be wired as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10, while video cameras, lighting and related equipment will be set up on the platform at the back of the room as required.
5.9.3    The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for providing a multi-line distribution box with ample adapters for all types of recording devices for use by all media representatives.
5.9.4    All news briefings    are to be videotaped (3/4 inch format) labeled as to date, time and briefing number and made available for use by media representatives      in the Media Work Area. A separate tape will be used for each briefing.
5,9.5    The Video/AV  Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that both 3/4" and 1/2" playback units with monitors are available in the Media Work Area to utilize for reviewing press briefings and background tapes available in the JPIC 5.9.6    The Video/AV Coordinator is also responsible for setting up all  AV equipment in the Media Monitoring Area as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 and assisting media monitoring personnel with any problems incurred while monitoring/recording broadcasts.
5.10 Actions of'edia Monitorin      Personnel 5.10.1  Upon arriving at the JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment  7 and ensure  all TV  monitors are IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 12 Revision  5
 
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Upon  arriving at the  JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 7 and ensure TV monitors are connected to available VCR's and tuned to the following stations:
: 1. WNDU-TV,  Channel 16 - South Bend, Indiana
: 2. WSBT-TV,  Channel 22 - South Bend, Indiana
: 3. WSJV-TV, Channel 28 - Elkhart, Indiana 5.10.2  Ensure  that the radios are tuned to the following    EBS stations:
: 1. WHFB-FM, 99.9 MHz -  Benton Harbor, Michigan
: 2. WSJM-AM, 1400 KHz -  St. Joseph, Michigan
: 3. WCSE-FM, 97.5 MHz -  Bridgman, Michigan 5.10.3  Media monitoring personnel will then monitor stations during the emergency and video tape broadcast segments that deal with the incident. Appropriate notes should be taken on any  that may not be able to be taped.
5.10.4  Radios  shall be connected to the two-channel tape recorder and both stations taped continuously throughout the emergency.
5.10.5  The JPIC Media  Monitoring Activity Form (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 12) shall be completed      for each broadcast that mentions the incident.
5.10.6  Notify the Rumor Control Center Coordinator immediately of any discrepancies between approved media statements (copies will be supplied by the Support Office) and the information being broadcast.
5.10.7  Notify the Video/AV Coordinator of any technical problems with equipment or monitoring procedures.
5.11 Actions of the Joint Public Information    Team  JPIT 5.11.1  Each member  of the JPIT  upon  arrival at the JPIC will proceed to the  Command  Center  for a briefing on the incident.
5.11.2  The JPIT members  shall exchange information and work out official Joint  Public Information Center media statements at a round table discussion prior to each media briefing. The Rumor Control Center Coordinator will also attend these discussions.
5.11.3  For media briefings, following the arrival of the State of Michigan representatives, the following format should be  followed:
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briefing will then be called to order by the State of Michigan representative who acts as the moderator.
5.11.3.2    Each JPIT member    shall relate the latest developments    or actions taken by organization. The Utility  his/her'mergency Spokesperson details events on-site, the Governor's representative is responsible                  for covering state actions, and the county
                          .representative covers county status, etc.
5.11.3.3    The media  briefing is  ended  with    team members answering media questions from the .floor                if time is available.
5.12.1    Registration of all personnel entering the Joint Public Information Center shall be performed by Pinkerton Security personnel utilizing the Vi,sitors Log Form illustrated in  IERP  3.02, Attachment 13.
5.13 Deactivation of the JPIC 5.13.1    The JPIC may be  deactivated when the accident A
classification  has been de-escalated    below the Site Area Emergency and the JPIT members determine there is no longer any need for JPIC operations.
5.13.2  When  the decision is reached to deactivate the JPIC, the JPIC  Director shall inform the following individuals of the deactivation:
5.13.2.1    The Recovery and Control Manager      or the Site Emergency Coordinator 5.13.2.2    Support Office Coordinator 5.13.2.3    Rumor  Control Center Coordinator 5.13 '.4    Security Guards 5.13.2.5    The Set-Up  Coordinator 5.13.3  The JPIC  Director shall then make arrangements for cleaning up the JPIC and returning readiness.
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Z INDIANA                  INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY          IERP No. 3.02 NICHIGAN                    EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL            Page 3 of 15 POWER                                                              Revision  5 TITLE:      JPIC DIAGRAMS  AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
 
==1.0    INTRODUCTION==
 
1.1    Puruose To  provide information and diagrams of the JPIC.
2.0  ATTACHMENTS Attachment  1, Area and JPIC Directional Maps Attachment  2, Floor Plan of the JPIC Attachment  3, Command Center Layout Attachment  4, Media Working Area Layout Attachment  5, Media Briefing Room Layout Attachment  6, Rumor Control Center Layout Attachment  7, Support Office Layout Attachment  8, List of the  Type and Location  of JPIC Equipment an Supplies Attachment 9, JPIC Equipment and Supplies Semi-Annual Inventory Documentation Checklist 1
Attachment 10, JPIC Media Monitoring and Press Briefing Equipmen    t Lists and Schematics Attachment 11, Rumor Control Center Log Attachment 12, Media Monitoring Log Attachment 13, Procedure for Registration at the Joint Public Information Center Attachment 14, JPIC Initial News Statement Attachment 15, Procedure for News Statements Attachment 16, EOF Locations Attachment 17, News Media Contacts Attachment 18, JPIC Release/Statement Distribution Attachment 19, Incoming Telephone Calls Log 3.0  INITIATING CONDITIONS    AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1    The  Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or  earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the 1&M Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.
3.2    If the  prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a "State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.
 
4.6    Media 'Area Coordinator
    . 4.6.1    The Media Area  Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing. The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is  NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any  technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.
4,7    Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1    The  Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the    ~
Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Mana'gement Agency    (if possible) etc. These statements will theri be incorporated in a single, organized news release.
4.8    EOF  Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1    The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and is responsible for supplying information on the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center. The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for  all news statements.
4.9    Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1    The Video/AV  Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in  the Media Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and for videotaping all press briefings.
4.10  Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately.
4.11  Assignments 4.11.1    Assignments  for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02,'ttachment 8.
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ATTACHMENT 3
                                                                                    ~          TO SUPPORT OFHCE MICHIGANSTATE        (1) 8'ABLE W/MONITOR (1) SMALL TABLE  D  TELECOPIER (818) 925-8474
                                            ~o EASEL              WORD PROCESSOR PC/XT MICHGAN STNE (618) 925"3762 (3) 8'ABLES                                                                              (3) 8'ABLES (8) CHAIRS                                                                              (8) CHAIRS (2) SOUND aamae      0          BERRIEN COUNTY (616) 925-7608                IKM/AEP AUDINET 6180 (2) SOUND BARRIERS 5181 5185 (616) 925-840B 925-1946 INDIANASTATE
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(818) 926-9028 (1)
BERRIEN/INDIANA                                  TECHNICAL DATA TELECOPIER
                                                                                ~      {1) SMALL TABLE TABLE      {818) 926-2813                                        5184 000  snao                                      COPY MACHINE 000 IERP 3.02 Page 3 - 22 Revision  5
 
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ATTACHMENT 6 RUMOR CONTROL CENTER (1) 8'ABLE W/MONITOR
                                          ~o (818) 926-2991 (3) TV-VCRS                  926 2988 (3) 8'ABLES                                      (3)      926-1 814              (6) 8 TABLES (8) CHAIRS                                                926-1817                (9) CHARS 926-1827 (2) AM-FM RADIOS (818) 926-2996 (818) 926 "2993 0          0 (1) 8'ABLE'818)
DRAPERY DIVIDERS 926~793 (018) 926~1 IERP 3 Page 3 - 25 Revision  5
 
ATTACHMENT 7 ASSIGNMENT ROSTER SVPPORT OFFICE (2) EASELS AUDINET 5180                              AUDINET 5181                                5182 (3) B'ABLES                        5185 (6) CHAIRS                  (B1B) 926 1629 925%622 MMN      ~S            TELECOPIER (616) 926-2997 925-9630
                                ,  926&333 COPY MACHINE STAND 5 O  TYFKWRITER (1) EASEL PROCESSOR REFRESHMENT GRAPHIC ARTS                            (2) B'- TABLES (1) 6'ABLE                                                                                (2) CHAIRS (2) CHAIRS O      0              OO                      OO O OOOO                                      O O                OOLPOO                                      O O      0 OO OO FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE (3) B'ABLES IERP 3.02 Page 3 - 26 Revision  5
 
Attachment  8 (Cont'd.)
I PC  XT's by markings - 397 - 401 - 399. This includes monitors, cpu's and keyboards. Also, the green surge protector cords should be packed with them.
Before packing units, be sure that the blank cards are locked into the disc drives on each unit.                                                                  r One  copy of the following manuals are to be packed:          DisplayWrite 4, Disk Operating System, Hayes Smartcom      II  and Enable (Telecommunications).
One box of new    diskettes is to be taken to JPIC.
One package of    printer toner is also to be taken to      JPIC.
One PC cleaning    kit is to be taken to JPIC.
The  units are to be packed in the shipping boxes kept for them in the Public Affairs work room. The blanks for protecting the disk drives are also with these shipping boxes.
From Emer enc    0  erations Facilit      Benton Harbor Technical Manuals (JPIC set-up personnel    will pick up  and  return documents)
PHONES  (Stored in  Room F128D  at the JPIC)
JPIC Command Center                            JPIC Media Workin Area
      - State Desk:      616/925-3752
      - Telecopier:      616/925-8474                616/925-1712 616/925-9854
      - Berrien County Desk: 616/8925-7606                925-8455                            925-9766
      - Telecopier:      925-8474                        925-1489                            925-1325 I&M/AEPSC Desk:    616/925-8408                925-8029 925-1945                925-4148                            925-5158 5180  (internal)            925-5824                            925-4350 5181  (internal)        I&M Media Area 5184  (telecopier)                      Coordinator'16/925-4131 State of Indiana:    616/925-9026 JPIC Su ort Office
      - Media Access (Incoming):        616/925-6333    616/925-9530
      - NRC  Office 616/925-8793      616/925-8951 I&M/AEPSC  Public Affairs Personnel 616/925-1529 plus Ext. 5180, 5181 925-5522 plus Ext. 5180, 5181 925-2997 (telecopier) plus Ext. 5182 IERP 3.02 Page 3 -, 28:
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Attachment  8 (Cont'd.)
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                                  ,ATTACHMENT 14 DATE:
TO:    MEDIA FROM:  JPIC Director Welcome  to the State of Michigan Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).      In accordance with Public Law 390, the JPIC offers media convenient, timely access to spokespersons from all of the organizations managing the response      to a nuclear emergency. The JPIC is activated once a "STATE OF DISASTER" declaration is made by the Governor of Michigan.
The  Joint Public Information Team (JPIT) is normally comprised of spokespersons from the State of Michigan, Indiana Michigan Power, and Berrien County. Briefings will be held periodically with each spokesperson covering their organization's area of responsibility. There also may be short announcements of changes in emergency status.
The JPIT  is led by a State of Michigan moderator from the Emergency Management Division of the Michigan State Police; the State Police have coordinating responsibilities during a nuclear emergency. Other state departments may also be present to help the media understand what is occurring.
It  is important to note that the media at the JPIC do not have to warn eo le about the emer enc nor tell them what actions to take to rotect themselves.
The Emergency Broadcast System is used to get that information out to the affected people who have been alerted by sirens. The JPIT will tell you what is happening and, to the extent known, why  it  is happening.
Media relations personnel from Indiana Michigan Power have been assigned to the media briefing room and media work area to assist news representatives with their requirements. They are wearing special badges to identify themselves. Audio-visual personnel are also available in the media briefing area to assist with sound and lighting requirements. Please feel free to contact these personnel with any questions you may have.
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ATTACHMENT 15 Procedure for News Statements Re  Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Incident Date              Time                Statement &#xb9;1              Page 1  of  3 On page 1, use News    Statement paper for I&M or JPIC, whichever is appropriate.
(I&M News letterhead  is used  if written statement is required before JPIC is officially opened by the State of Michigan).
On  line 18, type in date, Time, Statement number and Page 1 of        (leave number of  pages blank until total number of statement pages is known).
As  the drill, exercise or real event moves through the various emergency classifications and subsequent sheltering or evacuation requirements, know that this disc (labeled CD.DOC for COOK DRILLS) contains previously written material on the above in Notepad. Any or all of it can be recalled by using the keys Control and F4 while you'e in a created document. Request the appropriate information through use of the following .DOC codes:
,UE -- for Unusual Event A  -- for an Alert SAE -- for Site Area    Emergency GE  -- for General Emergency Shelter -- for Sheltering information Evacuate  -- for Evacuation information For example,  if it's a Site Area Emergency    and you need information concerning sheltering, strike Control and F4.
Choose &#xb9;3. Recall from Notepad.
Type in SAE Enter Repeat the procedure    for sheltering information.
Control and F4.
Choose &#xb9;3.
Type in Shelter Enter IERP"3.02 Page  3  - 48 Revision    5
 
ATTACHMENT 15  (cont'd.)
Use  plain white paper for  all subsequent  pages. ~
To  print, load printer with white paper and insert appropriate cover sheet (face up) in manual feed each time statement is printed.
If time  permits, after  initial statement is  finished and ready to print,  go to top of page  2  (line  7) to automatically number pages.
Choose F7 Choose &#xb9;5 - Header Space to right side of page Type Page (space)
Choose FS Choose &#xb9;2 - System Page Number Type (space) of (space) number    of total  pages Choose F2 Obviously,  it's  easier to simply type in the total number of pages at the top of page printed.
1 and hand number the rest,    if necessary,  after the document  is AND YOU MUST PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS TO AVOID PAGE NUMBERS APPEARING SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE.
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ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)
At the end of the  news statement,  type  Go  back to page 1, type in total number of pages and the approximate time the statement will be approved and released.
AGAIN, ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE  ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS.
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ATTACHMENT 15    (cont'd.)
Date          Time                Statement &#xb9;2                  Page 1  of 1 To create the next Statement,'hoose      Create and label the document.
Choose F5 - Function Choose &#xb9;2 - Get Type  in label of previous Statement created.      For example,  Drilll, Drill2, etc.
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Retain previously written information as situation warrants.
Suggestion:  Lead  off subsequent  statements with opening similar to:
Here's the  latest emergency information on the incident at Indiana Michigan Power's Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgman, Michigan.
This eliminates the need to work    full names  of the  company,  plant  and location into a new lead each time.
ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS.
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ATTACHMENT 18 RELEASE/STATEMENT DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION                                            METHOD I. Command  Center provides to:
A. Support Office (2 copies)                          Hand-delivered B. Command    Center Functions                        Hand-delivered
: 1.      JPIC  Director (2 copies)
: 2.      State of Michigan Desk (2 copies)
: 3.      State of Indiana Desk (1 copy)
: 4.      Berrien County Desk (1 copy)
: 5.      I&M Desk (2 copies)
C.  (Note:~  Original retained by    I&M writers)
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D. NRC  (1 copy    if in the  JPIC)
E. AEPSC - Columbus      IAG (1 copy)                Telecopy (8-200-2004) 01 (8-200-1676)
F. I&M -    Fort  Wayne  Public Affairs    (1 copy)                                Telecopy (8-500-2157)
III. Support Office A. Post 1   copy of each statement   on wall near telecopier.
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Issue date: 08/09/1993
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Attached are two copies of the revised Indiana Michigan Power Company's Emergency Response Procedures as itemized on the document control acknowledgement letter. Also note that two copies of the procedures have been sent to the Region III Administrator as requested and in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V.

These revised procedures do not decrease the effectiveness of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.'n accordance with the request made by the Document Control Desk,'ll personnel phone number information has been removed from the attached procedures'incerely, E. E. Fitzpatrick Vice President edg Attachment CC: A. AD Blind, w/o G. Charnoff, w/o J. B. Martin - Region III, w/att.

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Page 3-15 Page 3-17 Pages 3-21 through 3-26 Pages 3-28 through 3-29 Pages 3-33 through 3-34 Pages 3-47 through 3-52 Page 3-58 Pages 6-10 through 6-13 Pages 6-24 through 6-25 Please sign and return this form within 10 days of receipt tos Steve Colvis American Electric Power Servt,ce Corporation 1 Riverside Plaza, 20th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 I have received the above noted material.

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ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Reasons for Remision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual

ATTACHMENT 2 TO AEP:NRC:0982AC Insertion Instructions for Revision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual to AEP:NRC:0982AC Page 1 Reasons for Revision 14 to the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual.

Pa e s Reason for Chan e s ZERP 3.01 (all pages) Clarification of position duties and administrative corrections IERP 3.02 Page 3-15 Change "State of Disaster" to "State of Emergency" Page 3-17 Clarifying duties of Media Area Coordinator Pages 3-21 through 3-26 Updating drawings to reflect revised JPIC setup Page 3-28 Change in phone numbers Page 3-29 Change in organization titles Pages 3-33 through 3-34 Changes in setup of equipment Page 3-47 Change title and change "State of Disaster" to "State of Emergency" Pages 3-48 through 3-51 Change in methodology for producing press releases Pages 3-52 and 3-58 Change in fax phone numbers IERP 6.02 Pages 6-10 through 6-12 Change in position titles and personnel Pages 6-13, 6-24, and 6-25 Change in personnel to AEP:NRC:0982AC Page 1 Instructions for the Insertion of Revision 14 into the Indiana Michigan Power Company Emergency Response Manual.

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-Z INOIANA INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 1 NlCHIGAN Revision 5 POWER TITLE: ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1. 1 Purueee To describe and define the responsibilities and actions necessary to activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).

2.0 ATTACHMENTS None 3.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1 The Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the IM Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.

3.2 If the prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a "State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 JPIC Director 4.1.1 The JPIC Director is responsible for coordinating all information at the JPIC with counterparts from the county, state and federal agencies and other involved with the emergency.

4.1.2 The JPIC Director will maintain contact with utility management dealing with the emergency to develop news releases, supervise all communications with the news media and relay information to others involved with the emergency.

4.1.3 The JPIC Director is also responsible for the scheduling and posting of all media briefings.

4.2 Utility Spokesperson 4.2.1 The Utility Spokesperson is the "single utility spokesperson" when dealing with the news media throughout the emergency. The spokesperson will be the source of utility statements quoted in press briefings or releases, and will represent the utility at formal press briefings to answer technical questions about the incident.

4.3 JPIC Set-Up Coordinator 4.3.1 The JPIC Set-Up Coordinator is responsible for contacting and coordinating with Lake Michigan College personnel the set-up of all areas at the LMC Mendel Center for use as the JPIC.

4.4,. Rumor Control Center Coordinator I

4.4.1 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator is responsible for logging all incoming telephone calls utilizing the message log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 11) and providing accurate information on the incident to the callers. Information from these calls will be supplied to. personnel at the command center to keep them updated on the major concerns of the public.

4.5 Support Office Coordinator The Support Office Coordinator is responsible for directing the overall operation of the Support Office, including clerical functions, such as copying, telecopying, typing, etc. In addition, the Coordinator is responsible for dealing with all incoming media and company calls to the Support Office.

4.6 Media Area Coordinator 4.6.1 The Media Area Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing. The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.

4.7 Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1 The Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 2 Revision 5

Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Management Agency (if possible) etc. These statements will then be incorporated in a single, organized news release.

4.8 EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1 The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and is responsible for supplying information on the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center. The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for all news statements.

4.9 Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and for videotaping all press briefings.

4.10 Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately. (I 4.11 Assignments 4.11.1 Assignments for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02, Attachment 8.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Actions of the JPIC Director 5.1.1 Following the decision to activate the JPIC, via the three-way conference call or if t'e incident begins at the Site Area or General Emergency Classification, the JPIC Director shall initiate the calls for staffing of the JPIC (See IERP 6.02, Attachment 8). As Cook Energy Information Center, Cook Nuclear Plant, and St. Joseph Division personnel will be notified by other means, only Fort Wayne General Office personnel need be notified.

'5.1. 2 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall tour the JPIC and ensure that the following facilities have been set up and are operational (See IERP 3.02).

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5.1.2.2 The Command Center 5.1.2.3 The Support Office 5.1.2.4 The Rumor Control Center 5.1.2.5 The Media Monitoring Room 5.1.2.6 The Media Briefing Room 5.1.2.7 The Media Working Area 5.1,3 After completing the tour of the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall proceed to the Command Center and notify the Recovery and Control Manager (EOF) that the JPIC is operational. If the Recovery and Control Manager has not arrived at the EOF, the JPIC Director will make this notification to the Site Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.4 The JPIC Director will then consult with the Utility Spokesperson and await arrival of the State and County Spokespersons. Prior to their arrival, the JPIC Director will, in conjunction with the utility spokesperson, determine if it is necessary to media and/or respond to any media questions.

brief the 5.1.5 After arrival of the State and County Spokespersons the JPIC Director shall brief them on the current status of the incident. The JPIC Director and all Spokespersons shall form the Joint Public Information Team (JPIT).

The JPIC Director will schedule periodic media briefings.

5.1.6 On a periodic basis the JPIC Director shall check with the Rumor Control Center Coordinator and media monitoring personnel to determine if the information being distributed during the press briefings is being reported correctly. Any discrepancies should be discussed with the Joint Public Information Team and an effort should be made to clear up these discrepancies at the next press briefing.

5.2 Actions of the Utilit, S okes erson 5.2.1 Once the decision has been made to activate the JPIC the Emergency News Center Manager becomes the Utility Spokesperson. The Utility Spokesperson's first action shall be to instruct the JPIC Set-up Coordinator to begin setting up the JPIC.

a If the incident begins at level above the ALERT classification, the Set-Up Coordinator will receive their instructions from the Administrative Logistic Manager.

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5.2.2 The Utility Spokesperson shall direct the Cook Energy Information Center Coordinator to arrange for additional security guards for the JPIC.

5.2.3 Before leaving the Cook Energy Information Center the Utility Spokesperson shall direct any News Media Representatives remaining at the Center to proceed to the JPIC. A taped message on the Center phones also will direct media to the JPIC and provide status of the Plant.

5.2.4 Upon arriving at the JPIC the Utility Spokesperson shall proceed to the Command Center.

5.2.5 The Utility Spokesperson, in conjunction with the JPIC Director, shall determine if it is necessary to brief the media and/or respond to any media questions prior to the arrival of State/County or other representatives.

5.2.6 The Utility Spokesperson shall work with the Technical Communicator in the Command Center, keeping in contact with the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility, reviewing telecopied technical data sheets, etc. to keep abreast of the incident and it' recovery.

5.2.7 The Utility Spokesperson, following review of all information, shall determine the best course of action for communicating details on the incident to the media/public. Technical data, plant activity/action should be summarized in easy-to-understand terminology.

Other information of interest to the media/public should be obtained, i.e. employee status, evacuation, injuries, contaminations, etc. recovery plans, etc.

5.2.8 The Utility Spokesperson shall work with the Briefing Statement Writer to help develop the utility portion of the media statement, to include information about the incident, present actions and plant conditions.

5.2.9. The Utility"Spokesperson will become a member of the Joint Public Information Team. For additional information and a list of actions of the Joint Public Information Team see Section 5.11 of this procedure.

5.3 Actions of the JPIC Set-U Coordinator 5.3.1 Upon receiving notification to activate the JPIC, notify one of the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center Personnel that I&M will be using their facilities as a JPIC (see IERP 6.02, Attachment 8, for notification numbers).

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If after hours or none of the above can be contacted, contact one of the following to obtain keys to the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center (LMCMC) (See IERP 6.02, , for notification numbers).

5.3.2.1 'MCMC Physical Plant Coordinator 5.3.2.2 Pinkerton Security on Duty at LMCMC The Set-Up Coordinator or designee is required to obtain various technical manuals/procedures at 'the Emergency Operations Facility (usually stored in the EOF library) and deliver them to the JPIC Command Center.

Upon arriving at the JPIC, begin coordinating the set up of the JPIC in the following order. A list of the location and type of equipment and supplies for the JPIC is shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8.

5.3.4.1 Ensure that security has been established at the JPIC. There should be one guard at the sign-in desk located at the front entrance and one additional guard at each of the other entrances.

5.3.4.2 The JPIC Command Center should be arranged as.

shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 3. This Command Center will be the designated working area for the Joint Public Information Team (JPIT).

5.3.4.3 The JPIC Support Office should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 7, Support Office Layout.

5.3.4.4 The JPIC Media Briefing Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2) should be set up as shown in IERP 3 '2, Attachment 5, Media Briefing Room.

5.3.4.5 The JPIC Rumor Control Center (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 2) should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6, Rumor Control Layout.

5.3.4.6 The Media Monitoring Room should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 6. I&M General Office/Public Affairs are responsible for setting up and providing all monitoring equipment.

5.3,4.7 The JPIC Media Working Area should be arranged as shown in IERP 3.02, Attachment 4, Media Working Area Layout. Only registered members of the media should have access to IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 6 Revision 5

this room unless others are on official business with member(s) of the media.

5.3.4.8 Additional office equipment such as copy machines, typewriters, etc.. as required in the set-up layout sheets shall be obtained through local vendors, rental agencies, etc.

5.3.5 The Set-Up Coordinator is responsible for arranging for meals and refreshments at the JPIC through the Lake Michigan College Food Services. Timing, location, etc.

should be at the direction of the JPIC Director.

5.3.6 Following completion of the incident (or drill/exercise) the Set-Up Coordinator shall be responsible for removing and storage of all equipment.

5.3.7 The Set-Up Coordinator is also responsible for maintenance of the JPIC equipment and supplies as detailed in Section 5.14 of this procedure.

5.4 Actions of the Rumor Control Center Coordinator Personnel 5.4.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the JPIC Director for a briefing on the incident. All other Rumor Control personnel shall report to the Rumor Control Area (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 6) and begin setting up the materials needed, i.e. log books, clerical supplies, etc.

5.4.2 After the briefing, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator will proceed to the Rumor Control Center and brief all personnel on the incident.

5.4.3 Each individual answering calls shall attempt to handle them in such a manner as to relay accurate information to the caller, correct misinformation and/or obtain the correct information for the caller. In all cases, Rumor Control personnel shall be polite, courteous and professional) If a question cannot be answered immediately, an attempt shall be made to obtain the information and, if possible, to inform the caller directly or having the information released in the next media briefing.

5.4.F 1 Each call received shall be recorded on the telephone log form (See IERP 3.02, Attachment

11) noting the time of the call, person placing the call, phone number, questions asked or information requested.

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5.4.3.2 In the event the information requested is not available in Rumor Control, this should be .

noted on the form and shall be brought to the Round Table discussion, prior'o each media briefing, by the'umor Control Center Coordinator.

5.4.3.3 Dependent upon the nature of the call, it may be necessary to respond directly t the caller once the information is obtained. This decision shall be 'made by the Rumor Control Center Coordinator who will assign personnel to return the call.

5.4.3.4 In most cases, if the information is not immediately available the caller should be instructed to stay tuned to the appropriate radio/TV station for further information.

5.4.4 Upon notification, the Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall report to the round table discussion held prior to media briefings, bringing copies of all telephone log sheets to summarize the type of information being requested, report mis-information and to obtain resolutions of problem areas.

5.4.4.1 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall check with Media Monitoring personnel prior to the round table discussion to review any tapes or log-book notations made since the previous discussion for inclusion in the J

discussion.

5.4.5 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall make copies of the rough draft of the media statement for both the Rumor Control and Media Monitoring Center to be utilized until the first approved version is distributed.-

5.4.6 The Rumor Control Center Coordinator shall assign an individual to mark the maps located in the Center with the designated shelter/evacuation information, evacuation routes or any agricultural information.

5.5 Actions of the Su ort Office Coordinator orkers 5.5.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, report to the Support Office (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 7)and set up the office with all appropriate materials (pencils, pens, paper, telephone listings, forms, etc.) to ensure the office is capable of providing support to all other JPIC set up, the coordinator will report to the JPIC areas'nce Director to inform him the office is available and to receive a briefing on the incident.

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If not already done, assist the Utility Spokesperson in contacting the news media. See IERP 3.02, Attachment, 17 for the media list, phone numbers and forms required.

Contact the company phone operators at the St. Joseph and South Bend Division and Buchanan Area offices to inform that the JPIC is functional. Advise them that any calls concerning the incident should be forwarded to the JPIC. Appropriate numbers are listed below:

St. Joseph Division 1-616-927-2461 or 0 (Audinet)

. South Bend Division 1-219-233-9371 or 8-511-10 (Audinet)

Buchanan Area 1-616-695-3841 or 8-522-110 Hours: Call Michiana Regional Dispatcher or (Audinet)'fter 8-511-1218 (Audinet)

Operators should be told to forward calls as follows:

Media 1-616-925-1529 1-616-925-5522 General Information 1-616-925-2991 Intra/Inter Company 1-616-925-9530 or 8-541-5184 (Audinet)

Outside Agencies 1-616-925-6333 or 8-541-5185 (Audinet)

Telecopier 1-616-925-2997 or 8-541-5182 (Audinet)

Maintain a log of all incoming calls using IERP 3.02, Attachment 19 and route to appropriate locations. For media calls or questions from other agencies/companies, supply information ~onl from approved statements provided at each media briefing.

Initial drafts of all media statements shall be telecopied to the Public Affairs Coordinator at the EOF (Ext. 1648) for approval Copies of the ~a roved media statements supplied by the letterhead and distributed as per IERP 3.02, Attachment 18.

Copies of these statements ~ma be telecopied to various media locations directly but ~onl if requested/approved by the JPIC Director, Utility Spokesperson or Media Coordinator. Media telecopier numbers can be found on the media call list in IERP 3.02, Attachment 17.

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5.5.7 Support office staff are responsible for typing, re-typing statements, messages, duplication of any messages or .forms and all telecopier operations. All equipment and,supplies shall be made available for use by all JPIC personnel as needed.

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5.5.8 The Support Office Coordinator is responsible for posting a list of personnel currently assigned to work in the JPIC from the utility (I6M and AEPSC). The JPIC Director will inform the Support Office Coordinator if additional personnel need to be called in to cover JPIC duties on a shift, basis. Additional clerical support may be obtained from Scope Employment Services.

5.6 Actions of the Media Area Coordinator 5.6.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, the Media Area Coordinator shall determine that the Media Briefing Area and Media Work Area are set up as per attached drawings, 5.6.2 Ensure all telephones in the Media Work Area are operating properly, the audio/visual equipment is functional and all other supplies for media representatives are available.

5.6.3 Ensure all press kits and annual reports are available in the Media Briefing Room. In addition, a supply of the "JPIC Welcome" statement should be available (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 14). The Support Office will supply additional copies as needed.

5.6.4 At each briefing session, each media representative shall be given a copy of the appropriate press statement (as soon as available). A copy of each statement shall be posted in the media work area and extra copies made available for media representatives that arrive later.

5.6.5 As the JPIT arrives at the media briefing area, the coordinator should be updated by the JPIT Moderator as to the present emergency classification. This classification should then be posted on the blackboard at the front of the briefing room.

5.6.6 The Media Area Coordinator shall also oversee the video taping of each briefing (in conjunction with the Video/AV Coordinator). Each briefing is to be taped, with the tape labelled appropriately, and made available in the media work area. "

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5.7.1 At the direction of the JPIC Director, the Briefing Statement Writer shall gather written and verbal information from each organization involved in the incident as part of the JPIT and consolidate this information into a single statement that will be issued jointly.

5.7.2 Following accumulation of information, the writer shall prepare a draft news statement and have copies made for each participant in the draft discussion (round table).

Following any corrections the writer will re-issue the corrected statement for reproduction and distribution to the various JPIC sections and news media.

5.7.3 All news statements will be prepared on the IBM Word Processing equipment available in the Command Center.

The format for the statements will be as outlined in IERP 3.02, Attachment 15. A disk labeled CD.DOC - Cook Drills contains previously written material on emergency classifications/protective action requirement and is available in the Command Center.

5.8 Actions of the EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 5.8.1 Upon arriving at the Emergency Operations Facility, the EOF Public Affairs Coordinator, all PA equipment should be checked for proper operation (telephone - FAX machines, etc.) Locations are as specified on IERP 3.02, Attachment 16. If any equipment is not operating properly, report this immediately to the EOF Manager.

5.8.2 The PA Coordinator should then become familiar with the incident to date by reviewing status boards/log sheets/data sheets. Information may also be obtained from the JPIC Communicator located at the desk next to the PA Coordinator.

5.8:3 The PA Coordinator will alert the JPIC Command Center (via telephone extension 5189) of any information in the EOF that may be of interest from a public relations standpoint.

5.8.4 Drafts of all news statements will be sent to the EOF from the JPIC Support Office (FAX-1648 - Back up 5146 or 1643). The PA Coordinator will submit these to the Recovery Control Manager for approval. Once approved, the PA Coordinator shall contact the JPIC Director on Ext. 5185 and inform him of the approval status, any corrections needed, etc.

5.8.5 Following approval of the news statement, the PA Coordinator shall make three copies of the statement and distribute as follows:

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1 - JPIC (Fax 5182) with corrections, 1 - Recovery & Control Manager if any 1 - PA Coordinator 5.8.6 Once the final, approved version of the statement is available, the PA Coordinator shall submit it to EOF clerical personnel for distribution to all EOF locations.

5.9 Actions of the Video AV Coordinator 5.9.1 Upon receiving notification that the JPIC is to be activated, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for obtaining all items listed in IERP 3.02, Attachment 8 and transporting it to the JPIC. All equipment stored in the Indiana Michigan Power office in Fort Wayne is located in the TV Studio, OSS-23 (See IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 for physical locations).

5.9.2 Upon arrival at the JPIC, the Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing Room. All sound equipment will be wired as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10, while video cameras, lighting and related equipment will be set up on the platform at the back of the room as required.

5.9.3 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for providing a multi-line distribution box with ample adapters for all types of recording devices for use by all media representatives.

5.9.4 All news briefings are to be videotaped (3/4 inch format) labeled as to date, time and briefing number and made available for use by media representatives in the Media Work Area. A separate tape will be used for each briefing.

5,9.5 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that both 3/4" and 1/2" playback units with monitors are available in the Media Work Area to utilize for reviewing press briefings and background tapes available in the JPIC 5.9.6 The Video/AV Coordinator is also responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Monitoring Area as indicated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 10 and assisting media monitoring personnel with any problems incurred while monitoring/recording broadcasts.

5.10 Actions of'edia Monitorin Personnel 5.10.1 Upon arriving at the JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 7 and ensure all TV monitors are IERP No. 3.01 Page 3 - 12 Revision 5

5.10 Actions of Media Monitorin Personnel I

Upon arriving at the JPIC, media monitoring personnel shall report to the Media Monitoring Room (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 7 and ensure TV monitors are connected to available VCR's and tuned to the following stations:

1. WNDU-TV, Channel 16 - South Bend, Indiana
2. WSBT-TV, Channel 22 - South Bend, Indiana
3. WSJV-TV, Channel 28 - Elkhart, Indiana 5.10.2 Ensure that the radios are tuned to the following EBS stations:
1. WHFB-FM, 99.9 MHz - Benton Harbor, Michigan
2. WSJM-AM, 1400 KHz - St. Joseph, Michigan
3. WCSE-FM, 97.5 MHz - Bridgman, Michigan 5.10.3 Media monitoring personnel will then monitor stations during the emergency and video tape broadcast segments that deal with the incident. Appropriate notes should be taken on any that may not be able to be taped.

5.10.4 Radios shall be connected to the two-channel tape recorder and both stations taped continuously throughout the emergency.

5.10.5 The JPIC Media Monitoring Activity Form (see IERP 3.02, Attachment 12) shall be completed for each broadcast that mentions the incident.

5.10.6 Notify the Rumor Control Center Coordinator immediately of any discrepancies between approved media statements (copies will be supplied by the Support Office) and the information being broadcast.

5.10.7 Notify the Video/AV Coordinator of any technical problems with equipment or monitoring procedures.

5.11 Actions of the Joint Public Information Team JPIT 5.11.1 Each member of the JPIT upon arrival at the JPIC will proceed to the Command Center for a briefing on the incident.

5.11.2 The JPIT members shall exchange information and work out official Joint Public Information Center media statements at a round table discussion prior to each media briefing. The Rumor Control Center Coordinator will also attend these discussions.

5.11.3 For media briefings, following the arrival of the State of Michigan representatives, the following format should be followed:

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briefing will then be called to order by the State of Michigan representative who acts as the moderator.

5.11.3.2 Each JPIT member shall relate the latest developments or actions taken by organization. The Utility his/her'mergency Spokesperson details events on-site, the Governor's representative is responsible for covering state actions, and the county

.representative covers county status, etc.

5.11.3.3 The media briefing is ended with team members answering media questions from the .floor if time is available.

5.12.1 Registration of all personnel entering the Joint Public Information Center shall be performed by Pinkerton Security personnel utilizing the Vi,sitors Log Form illustrated in IERP 3.02, Attachment 13.

5.13 Deactivation of the JPIC 5.13.1 The JPIC may be deactivated when the accident A

classification has been de-escalated below the Site Area Emergency and the JPIT members determine there is no longer any need for JPIC operations.

5.13.2 When the decision is reached to deactivate the JPIC, the JPIC Director shall inform the following individuals of the deactivation:

5.13.2.1 The Recovery and Control Manager or the Site Emergency Coordinator 5.13.2.2 Support Office Coordinator 5.13.2.3 Rumor Control Center Coordinator 5.13 '.4 Security Guards 5.13.2.5 The Set-Up Coordinator 5.13.3 The JPIC Director shall then make arrangements for cleaning up the JPIC and returning readiness.

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Z INDIANA INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY IERP No. 3.02 NICHIGAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL Page 3 of 15 POWER Revision 5 TITLE: JPIC DIAGRAMS AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Puruose To provide information and diagrams of the JPIC.

2.0 ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1, Area and JPIC Directional Maps Attachment 2, Floor Plan of the JPIC Attachment 3, Command Center Layout Attachment 4, Media Working Area Layout Attachment 5, Media Briefing Room Layout Attachment 6, Rumor Control Center Layout Attachment 7, Support Office Layout Attachment 8, List of the Type and Location of JPIC Equipment an Supplies Attachment 9, JPIC Equipment and Supplies Semi-Annual Inventory Documentation Checklist 1

Attachment 10, JPIC Media Monitoring and Press Briefing Equipmen t Lists and Schematics Attachment 11, Rumor Control Center Log Attachment 12, Media Monitoring Log Attachment 13, Procedure for Registration at the Joint Public Information Center Attachment 14, JPIC Initial News Statement Attachment 15, Procedure for News Statements Attachment 16, EOF Locations Attachment 17, News Media Contacts Attachment 18, JPIC Release/Statement Distribution Attachment 19, Incoming Telephone Calls Log 3.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS AND OR RE UIREMENTS 3.1 The Joint Public Information Center will be activated at a Site Area Emergency, or earlier if warranted, by a combined decision of the Site Emergency Coordinator, the Cook Energy Information Center Manager, the 1&M Public Affairs Director and the AEPSC Senior Vice President, Public Affairs.

3.2 If the prognosis for the incident is one of rapid escalation or the Governor of the State of Michigan declares a "State of Disaster," the JPIC will be immediately activated, regardless of the classification level.

4.6 Media 'Area Coordinator

. 4.6.1 The Media Area Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all media representatives have adequate facilities to properly cover the briefings, provide press kits and related printed materials for background, general information as well as written statements from each briefing. The coordinator is merely to provide media support and is NOT to speculate on events, nor attempt any technical explanation of plant and recovery operations.

4,7 Briefing Statement Writer 4.7.1 The Briefing Statement Writer is responsible for gathering information on the incident and all recovery operations from each organization represented in the ~

Command Center (State of Michigan, Berrien County, Indiana Michigan Power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (if possible), Federal Emergency Mana'gement Agency (if possible) etc. These statements will theri be incorporated in a single, organized news release.

4.8 EOF Public Affairs Coordinator 4.8.1 The EOF Public Affairs Coordinator is located in the Emergency Operations Facility and is responsible for supplying information on the incident that may be useful from a public information standpoint to the JPIC Command Center. The coordinator is also responsible for obtaining comments/approvals from the Recovery and Control Manager for all news statements.

4.9 Video/AV Coordinator 4.9.1 The Video/AV Coordinator is responsible for setting up all AV equipment in the Media Briefing and Work Areas, the Media Monitoring Area and for videotaping all press briefings.

4.10 Media Monitoring Media monitoring personnel shall be responsible for monitoring local radio and television broadcasts to ensure information about the incident is being reported accurately.

4.11 Assignments 4.11.1 Assignments for each of the above positions as well as support and back-up personnel are contained in IERP 6.02,'ttachment 8.

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ATTACHMENT 7 ASSIGNMENT ROSTER SVPPORT OFFICE (2) EASELS AUDINET 5180 AUDINET 5181 5182 (3) B'ABLES 5185 (6) CHAIRS (B1B) 926 1629 925%622 MMN ~S TELECOPIER (616) 926-2997 925-9630

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Attachment 8 (Cont'd.)

I PC XT's by markings - 397 - 401 - 399. This includes monitors, cpu's and keyboards. Also, the green surge protector cords should be packed with them.

Before packing units, be sure that the blank cards are locked into the disc drives on each unit. r One copy of the following manuals are to be packed: DisplayWrite 4, Disk Operating System, Hayes Smartcom II and Enable (Telecommunications).

One box of new diskettes is to be taken to JPIC.

One package of printer toner is also to be taken to JPIC.

One PC cleaning kit is to be taken to JPIC.

The units are to be packed in the shipping boxes kept for them in the Public Affairs work room. The blanks for protecting the disk drives are also with these shipping boxes.

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TO: MEDIA FROM: JPIC Director Welcome to the State of Michigan Joint Public Information Center (JPIC). In accordance with Public Law 390, the JPIC offers media convenient, timely access to spokespersons from all of the organizations managing the response to a nuclear emergency. The JPIC is activated once a "STATE OF DISASTER" declaration is made by the Governor of Michigan.

The Joint Public Information Team (JPIT) is normally comprised of spokespersons from the State of Michigan, Indiana Michigan Power, and Berrien County. Briefings will be held periodically with each spokesperson covering their organization's area of responsibility. There also may be short announcements of changes in emergency status.

The JPIT is led by a State of Michigan moderator from the Emergency Management Division of the Michigan State Police; the State Police have coordinating responsibilities during a nuclear emergency. Other state departments may also be present to help the media understand what is occurring.

It is important to note that the media at the JPIC do not have to warn eo le about the emer enc nor tell them what actions to take to rotect themselves.

The Emergency Broadcast System is used to get that information out to the affected people who have been alerted by sirens. The JPIT will tell you what is happening and, to the extent known, why it is happening.

Media relations personnel from Indiana Michigan Power have been assigned to the media briefing room and media work area to assist news representatives with their requirements. They are wearing special badges to identify themselves. Audio-visual personnel are also available in the media briefing area to assist with sound and lighting requirements. Please feel free to contact these personnel with any questions you may have.

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ATTACHMENT 15 Procedure for News Statements Re Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Incident Date Time Statement ¹1 Page 1 of 3 On page 1, use News Statement paper for I&M or JPIC, whichever is appropriate.

(I&M News letterhead is used if written statement is required before JPIC is officially opened by the State of Michigan).

On line 18, type in date, Time, Statement number and Page 1 of (leave number of pages blank until total number of statement pages is known).

As the drill, exercise or real event moves through the various emergency classifications and subsequent sheltering or evacuation requirements, know that this disc (labeled CD.DOC for COOK DRILLS) contains previously written material on the above in Notepad. Any or all of it can be recalled by using the keys Control and F4 while you'e in a created document. Request the appropriate information through use of the following .DOC codes:

,UE -- for Unusual Event A -- for an Alert SAE -- for Site Area Emergency GE -- for General Emergency Shelter -- for Sheltering information Evacuate -- for Evacuation information For example, if it's a Site Area Emergency and you need information concerning sheltering, strike Control and F4.

Choose ¹3. Recall from Notepad.

Type in SAE Enter Repeat the procedure for sheltering information.

Control and F4.

Choose ¹3.

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ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)

Use plain white paper for all subsequent pages. ~

To print, load printer with white paper and insert appropriate cover sheet (face up) in manual feed each time statement is printed.

If time permits, after initial statement is finished and ready to print, go to top of page 2 (line 7) to automatically number pages.

Choose F7 Choose ¹5 - Header Space to right side of page Type Page (space)

Choose FS Choose ¹2 - System Page Number Type (space) of (space) number of total pages Choose F2 Obviously, it's easier to simply type in the total number of pages at the top of page printed.

1 and hand number the rest, if necessary, after the document is AND YOU MUST PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS TO AVOID PAGE NUMBERS APPEARING SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE.

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ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)

At the end of the news statement, type Go back to page 1, type in total number of pages and the approximate time the statement will be approved and released.

AGAIN, ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS.

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ATTACHMENT 15 (cont'd.)

Date Time Statement ¹2 Page 1 of 1 To create the next Statement,'hoose Create and label the document.

Choose F5 - Function Choose ¹2 - Get Type in label of previous Statement created. For example, Drilll, Drill2, etc.

Make changes in Date, Time, Statement ¹ and Pages as necessary.

Retain previously written information as situation warrants.

Suggestion: Lead off subsequent statements with opening similar to:

Here's the latest emergency information on the incident at Indiana Michigan Power's Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant at Bridgman, Michigan.

This eliminates the need to work full names of the company, plant and location into a new lead each time.

ALWAYS PAGINATE, END AND SAVE ON MULTIPLE-PAGE DOCUMENTS.

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ATTACHMENT 18 RELEASE/STATEMENT DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION METHOD I. Command Center provides to:

A. Support Office (2 copies) Hand-delivered B. Command Center Functions Hand-delivered

1. JPIC Director (2 copies)
2. State of Michigan Desk (2 copies)
3. State of Indiana Desk (1 copy)
4. Berrien County Desk (1 copy)
5. I&M Desk (2 copies)

C. (Note:~ Original retained by I&M writers)

II.~ Support Office provides to:

A. Media Monitoring (2 copies) Hand-delivered B. Rumor Control (8 copiesg C. Media Coordinator (20 copies)

(number to fulfill media needs)

D. NRC (1 copy if in the JPIC)

E. AEPSC - Columbus IAG (1 copy) Telecopy (8-200-2004) 01 (8-200-1676)

F. I&M - Fort Wayne Public Affairs (1 copy) Telecopy (8-500-2157)

III. Support Office A. Post 1 copy of each statement on wall near telecopier.

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