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RERP Rev. 053 Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) - The dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake. | RERP Rev. 053 Page 8 of 138 Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) - The dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake. | ||
Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE) - The sum of the products of the weighting factors applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose equivalent to these organs or tissues. | Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE) - The sum of the products of the weighting factors applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose equivalent to these organs or tissues. | ||
Confinement Boundary - The barrier(s) between areas containing radioactive substances and the environment. | Confinement Boundary - The barrier(s) between areas containing radioactive substances and the environment. | ||
Containment Closure - Is the action to secure Containment as a functional barrier to fission product release during cold shutdown conditions. Containment closure means that all potential escape paths are closed or capable of being closed (ref. 3.1.6). Containment Closure exits if, for each containment penetration (ref. 3.1.7) | Containment Closure - Is the action to secure Containment as a functional barrier to fission product release during cold shutdown conditions. Containment closure means that all potential escape paths are closed or capable of being closed (ref. 3.1.6). Containment Closure exits if, for each containment penetration (ref. 3.1.7) 1. | ||
The system associated with the penetration is in service providing pressure or providing a water seal to prevent escape of Containment atmosphere to outside of containment, or 2. | |||
The inside containment isolations of a penetration are in their required state or the outside Containment isolations of the penetrations are in the required state, or 3. | |||
Alternate means of isolating at least one side of a penetration have been established per OSP-GT-00003 Attachment 6, or 4. | |||
Administrative controls have been established to isolate a breached penetration when required as described in OSP-GT-00003 Attachment 7. | |||
Contiguous - Being in actual contact; touching along a boundary or at a point. | Contiguous - Being in actual contact; touching along a boundary or at a point. | ||
Control Room (CR) - The area located on the 2047'-6" elevation of the Control Building from which the reactor and its auxiliary systems are controlled. | Control Room (CR) - The area located on the 2047'-6" elevation of the Control Building from which the reactor and its auxiliary systems are controlled. | ||
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Drill - A supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing, and improving skills. | Drill - A supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing, and improving skills. | ||
Duty - Rotating on-call coverage, scheduled around the clock, to ensure response during off normal working hours. | Duty - Rotating on-call coverage, scheduled around the clock, to ensure response during off normal working hours. | ||
Duty Manager (DM) - A designated member of the Callaway Plant management staff who is assigned the responsibility of being the initial contact for problems when the Shift Manager needs guidance during normal plant operations. | Duty Manager (DM) - A designated member of the Callaway Plant management staff who is assigned the responsibility of being the initial contact for problems when the Shift Manager needs guidance during normal plant operations. to ULNRC-06710 Page 2 of 11 | ||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 12 of 138 Lower Flammability Limit (LFL) - The minimum concentration of a combustible substance that is capable of propagating a flame through a homogenous mixture of the combustible and a gaseous oxidizer. | |||
Maintain - Continuously control a parameter to some required guideline. Example: | Maintain - Continuously control a parameter to some required guideline. Example: | ||
MAINTAIN steam generator levels at 50% (45%-55%). | MAINTAIN steam generator levels at 50% (45%-55%). | ||
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Personnel Monitoring Devices - Any device designed to be worn or carried by an individual for the purpose of measuring the radiation exposure received, such as film badges, self-reading dosimeters, thermoluminescent dosimeters, optically stimulated luminescent dosimeters, etc. | Personnel Monitoring Devices - Any device designed to be worn or carried by an individual for the purpose of measuring the radiation exposure received, such as film badges, self-reading dosimeters, thermoluminescent dosimeters, optically stimulated luminescent dosimeters, etc. | ||
Physically Operable - Plant systems, equipment, or devices shall be physically operable when they are capable of performing their specific function, regardless of Technical Specifications criteria, and could be available for use during emergency operations. | Physically Operable - Plant systems, equipment, or devices shall be physically operable when they are capable of performing their specific function, regardless of Technical Specifications criteria, and could be available for use during emergency operations. | ||
Plant Operating Procedures - A set of procedures to be used to provide the guidance and control of the Plant operation. | Plant Operating Procedures - A set of procedures to be used to provide the guidance and control of the Plant operation. to ULNRC-06710 Page 3 of 11 | ||
Page | RERP Rev. 053 Page 56 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC) | ||
Sheet 1 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Normal Hours | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Off Hours Location Emergency Coordinator # | |||
* | 1 Emergency Management Direction and Control of On-Site Emergency Response, accident assessment and emergency declarations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Communicator (ENS) # | ||
* | 1 Notifications/ | ||
* | Communications Maintain NRC ENS Communications link ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Administrative Coordinator 1 | ||
Coordination of Administrative Support Direct Administrative/Clerical Support including logistics, Coordinates Activation of Facility ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Clerical Support Staff Administrative Support Records retrieval, document reproduction, messengers, filing, etc. | |||
ALERT 15 Minutes As Needed TSC Health Physics Coordinator # | |||
Notifications | 1 Radiological Assessment Directs Assessment of On-Site Radiological Conditions, Directs Radiological Support for Emergency Activities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Operations Support Coordinator 1 | ||
Coordination of corrective actions by Emergency Teams Directs and Coordinates corrective and emergency maintenance, and Forms, Briefs and Debriefs Emergency Teams ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Stores Personnel 1 | |||
Supply Support Obtains parts, supplies, and materials from Warehouse ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Emergency Team Coordinators | |||
* Mechanical | |||
* Electrical 1 | |||
1 Coordination of Emergency Teams Directs Emergency Team formation, briefing, dispatch, tracking and support ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC CR/TSC Liaison 1 | |||
Coordination and transfer of information Coordinate CR to TSC Communications ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes Control Room | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. | |||
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities. | |||
As needed to ULNRC-06710 Page 4 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 57 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC) | |||
Sheet 2 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Normal Hours | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Off Hours Location Technical Assessment Coordinator # | |||
1 Technical Support and Recommendations for Emergency Declarations Directs technical analysis of plant conditions to formulate EAL and emergency mitigating recommendations to the EC ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Lead Engineer 1 | |||
Supervise Engineering Staff Assist TAC in command and control of Engineering Staff ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Engineering Statusboard/Logkeepers 3 | |||
Maintains logs and status boards Maintains logs and statusboards for Technical Assessment group ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Engineering Staff | |||
* Mechanical Engineer | |||
* Electrical Engineer | |||
* Reactor/Nuclear Engineer | |||
* I&C Engineer 1 | |||
1 1 | |||
1 Engineering evaluation of Plant Systems and Conditions Analyze Plant Engineering Problems, Recommend courses of Action, Maintain Technical Status Boards, Evaluate EALs ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Chemistry Coordinator 1 | |||
Chemistry Support Direct primary and secondary Chemistry activities, evaluate chemical conditions ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Security Coordinator 1 | |||
Security Direct Security activities per Security Plan ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC On-shift Emergency | |||
===Response=== | |||
See Table 5-1 UNUSUAL EVENT Immediate Immediate See Table 5-1 | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. | |||
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities. to ULNRC-06710 Page 5 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 58 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC) | |||
Sheet 3 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Normal Hours | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Off Hours Location Support Area Personnel Including: | |||
Emergency Team Support Emergency repair, search and rescue, firefighting, team members, support emergency operations. Obtaining supplies and materials from the Warehouse ALERT 15 Minutes TSC Support Area | |||
* Rad/Chem Support 14 Health Physics Coordinator, Chemistry Coordinator, and Emergency Team Support Radiological Support for Emergency Teams, additional radiological support, Field Monitoring Teams, Dose Assessment Staff, Chemistry activities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area | |||
* Mechanics 2 | |||
Mechanical repairs Evaluation and repair of mechanical problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area | |||
* Electricians 2 | |||
Electrical Repairs Evaluation and repair of electrical problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area | |||
* I&C Technicians 1 | |||
I&C Repairs Evaluation and repair of I&C problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. to ULNRC-06710 Page 6 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 59 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (EOF) | |||
Sheet 4 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Normal Hours | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Off Hours Location Recovery Manager # | |||
1 Emergency Management Manage Overall Callaway Plant Emergency Response, Protective Action Recommendations, Off-Site Notifications and Communication, Interface with Off-Site Authorities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Protective Measures Coordinator 1 | |||
Recommend Protective Actions to RM Review and Validate Recommendation for Protective Actions using Plant Conditions and Off-Site Dose Assessments ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Dose Assessment Coordinator # | |||
1 Dose Assessment Direct Field Monitoring Activities, Calculate Off-site Dose Projections, Perform Assessments, Confirm PARs based upon Dose Projections ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Assistant Dose Assessment Coordinator 1 | |||
Dose Assessment Calculate Off-site Dose Projections, Perform Assessments, Confirm PARs based upon Dose Projections ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Dose Assessment Staff 2** | |||
Field Team Communications, Maintain Status Boards Communicate with and Record Field Monitoring Teams data, coordinate team efforts as directed by Dose Assessment Coordinator, maintain status boards, man the HPN Line when directed ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Field Monitoring Teams 2** | |||
Plume tracking, collection of radiological data from the field Collect radiological environmental data as directed ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes Mobile | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. | |||
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities. | |||
** Can be filled from paged personnel and/or dispatched from personnel in the TSC Support Area. to ULNRC-06710 Page 7 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 60 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (EOF) | |||
Sheet 5 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Normal Hours | |||
===Response=== | |||
Goal + | |||
Off Hours Location Plant Assessment Coordinator 1 | |||
Review of Plant Conditions and Recommendation of PARs Reviews and validates plant conditions and EALs to verify existing and formulate new protective action recommendations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Plant Assessment Staff 2 | |||
Recommend PARs based on Plant Conditions Analyze and interpret plant conditions to Evaluate PARs, Maintain Technical Status Boards ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Logistical Support Coordinator 1 | |||
Procurement of goods and services Direct Support activities and assist in procurement of identified materials, initiate contracts for goods and services, Provide Administrative and Clerical direction and support ALERT 15 Minutes 2 Hours EOF Logistical Support Staff | |||
* Material Eng. Buyer, etc. | |||
* Clerical Support 2 | |||
Procurement of goods and services General Clerical Tasks Develop Purchase specifications, solicit bids for goods and services, Assist Logistical Support Coordinator, Provide Clerical Support ALERT 15 Minutes 2 Hours EOF EOF Communicator # | |||
1 Notifications/ | |||
Communications Off-site Notifications/Communications ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Off-site Liaison Coordinator 1 | |||
Coordinate activities of Off-Site personnel working at the EOF Coordinate: EOF Activities, Support for Local, State and Federal Responders. Man EOF communication links. | |||
ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. | |||
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities. | |||
As needed to ULNRC-06710 Page 8 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 61 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (JIC) | |||
Sheet 6 of 6 Emergency Position Min. # | |||
Function Major Tasks | |||
===Response=== | |||
Level | |||
===Response=== | |||
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Location Company Spokesperson 1 | |||
Media Interface Official Company representative, Obtain and disseminate emergency information, Conduct Media briefings ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Technical Representatives 2 | |||
Technical Support Provide technical information to Company Spokesperson, Provide technical input for media briefings and news releases ALERT 2 Hours JIC / EOF JIC Coordinator 1 | |||
Public/Media Relations Support the Company Spokesperson, Coordinate information on Callaway Plant with SEMA ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Administrator 1 | |||
Public/Media Relations Administration and Logistics of JIC ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Editor 1 | |||
Public/Media Relations Composes written news releases ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Media Host 1 | |||
Public/Media Relations Accommodate Media Needs ALERT 2 Hours JIC | |||
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the JIC is 2 hours for off hours and normal working hours.. Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. to ULNRC-06710 Page 9 of 11 | |||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 63 of 138 6.3. | |||
Notification After the declaration of an emergency, the Emergency Coordinator ensures that notifications are made to: | |||
Emergency Coordinator (TSC); | |||
State and local notification points; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Recovery Manager; Institute for Nuclear Power Operations (at ALERT or higher emergency classification); | |||
American Nuclear Insurers (at ALERT or higher emergency classification). | |||
Initial notifications to the State and local authorities shall be initiated within 15 minutes after the declaration of an emergency. Periodic updates are made to the State and local authorities upon activation of the State and local Emergency Operations Centers. These follow up notifications should be made whenever significant changes in Plant status occur, or approximately every half hour when until conditions are relatively stable. Follow-up notifications should be made with the same urgency as initial notifications when changes in Protective Action Recommendations are involved. When event conditions are relatively stable and the Plant remains at an UNUSUAL EVENT, the follow--up notification frequency may be reduced to an agreed upon frequency, with the consensus of SEMA and the EPZ counties. Updates and notifications should be shared with State and local authorities present in the EOF. | |||
Notifications inform the State and local authorities of the emergency classification, release information, plant status, Protective Action Recommendations, and radiological and meteorological data used to form protective action recommendations. | |||
6.3.1. | |||
Emergency Coordinator (TSC) | |||
The Emergency Coordinator (TSC) is notified by the Shift Manager (Emergency Coordinator) upon declaration of any emergency classification. At a minimum, the following topics should be discussed: | |||
Classification of the emergency (potential need to reclassify); | |||
Current Plant status and actions taken; Augmentation/Paging of Emergency Response Organization (necessary or required augmentation); | |||
Notification of authorities. | |||
6.3.2. | |||
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) | |||
Notification of the NRC will be initiated by a Communicator (upon direction from the Emergency Coordinator) utilizing the Emergency Notification System (ENS). | Notification of the NRC will be initiated by a Communicator (upon direction from the Emergency Coordinator) utilizing the Emergency Notification System (ENS). | ||
Once communications with the NRC is established, it will be maintained until the NRC directs otherwise. | Once communications with the NRC is established, it will be maintained until the NRC directs otherwise. to ULNRC-06710 Page 10 of 11 | ||
RERP Rev. 053 Page 65 of 138 6.4. | |||
Mobilization The number and types of personnel needed to mitigate the circumstances of an emergency will depend upon three factors: | |||
The number and types of personnel needed to mitigate the circumstances of an emergency will depend upon three factors: | Classification of the emergency (providing a relative indication of the severity); | ||
Probability for the situation to escalate or de-escalate; Specific nature of the emergency (e.g., radiological, equipment failure, natural disaster). | |||
The classification of an emergency is utilized for determining the minimum number and types of personnel anticipated to be needed. The Emergency Coordinator determines if additional personnel are necessary to mitigate or terminate the events leading to or resulting from the emergency. If necessary, the Emergency Coordinator may augment/page portions of the Emergency Response Organization prior to their mandated time. EIPs provide for both the timely callout of the Emergency Response Organization (Chapter 5.0) and the staffing of their associated Emergency Response Facilities (Chapter 7.0). | The classification of an emergency is utilized for determining the minimum number and types of personnel anticipated to be needed. The Emergency Coordinator determines if additional personnel are necessary to mitigate or terminate the events leading to or resulting from the emergency. If necessary, the Emergency Coordinator may augment/page portions of the Emergency Response Organization prior to their mandated time. EIPs provide for both the timely callout of the Emergency Response Organization (Chapter 5.0) and the staffing of their associated Emergency Response Facilities (Chapter 7.0). | ||
In addition to personnel needed to mitigate the consequences of the emergency, personnel are also needed to ensure an accurate and timely release of information to the media and general public. The Emergency Response Organization also provides for the timely dissemination of emergency information to the media and general public. For emergency classifications, where greater media interest is anticipated, provisions are made for establishing a Joint Public Information Center (JIC) for more extensive coordinated media briefings and conferences. | In addition to personnel needed to mitigate the consequences of the emergency, personnel are also needed to ensure an accurate and timely release of information to the media and general public. The Emergency Response Organization also provides for the timely dissemination of emergency information to the media and general public. For emergency classifications, where greater media interest is anticipated, provisions are made for establishing a Joint Public Information Center (JIC) for more extensive coordinated media briefings and conferences. | ||
During normal working hours, plant alarms, the public address system, and the cellular paging system are the primary means of notifying plant personnel. | During normal working hours, plant alarms, the public address system, and the cellular paging system are the primary means of notifying plant personnel. | ||
If an ALERT (or higher) classification is declared during normal working hours, all qualified personnel (Fit for Duty) report to their Emergency Response Facility and then unnecessary personnel will be dismissed. Some departments have policies or procedures that designate specific personnel to respond during normal working hours.. Emergency response during off hours | If an ALERT (or higher) classification is declared during normal working hours, all qualified personnel (Fit for Duty) report to their Emergency Response Facility and then unnecessary personnel will be dismissed. Some departments have policies or procedures that designate specific personnel to respond during normal working hours.. Emergency response during off hours is by Emergency Response Duty Personnel and Emergency Response Augmentation Personnel. | ||
During off normal working hours, The plant alarms, public address system, and the cellular paging system are used to notify ERO personnel. An automated calling system is an alternate or additional method of mobilizing selected ERO personnel. | During off normal working hours, The plant alarms, public address system, and the cellular paging system are used to notify ERO personnel. An automated calling system is an alternate or additional method of mobilizing selected ERO personnel. | ||
When the Emergency Response Organization is notified via the Cellular Paging System. | When the Emergency Response Organization is notified via the Cellular Paging System. | ||
Emergency Response Duty personnel (Minimum Staffing) | Emergency Response Duty personnel (Minimum Staffing) report to the TSC and the EOF within approximately 75 minutes to relieve the Control Room of emergency response functions not directly related to Plant operation. | ||
Emergency Response Augmentation Personnel respond to their designated facilities within approximately 75 minutes (2 hours for some positions). Together, the Emergency Response Organization is capable of fulfilling all intended functions for each Emergency Response Facility as detailed in Chapter 7.0. | Emergency Response Augmentation Personnel respond to their designated facilities within approximately 75 minutes (2 hours for some positions). Together, the Emergency Response Organization is capable of fulfilling all intended functions for each Emergency Response Facility as detailed in Chapter 7.0. to ULNRC-06710 Page 11 of 11}} | ||
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Marked-up Copy of Affected Pages of the RERP to ULNRC-06710 Page 1 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 8 of 138 Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) - The dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake.
Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE) - The sum of the products of the weighting factors applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose equivalent to these organs or tissues.
Confinement Boundary - The barrier(s) between areas containing radioactive substances and the environment.
Containment Closure - Is the action to secure Containment as a functional barrier to fission product release during cold shutdown conditions. Containment closure means that all potential escape paths are closed or capable of being closed (ref. 3.1.6). Containment Closure exits if, for each containment penetration (ref. 3.1.7) 1.
The system associated with the penetration is in service providing pressure or providing a water seal to prevent escape of Containment atmosphere to outside of containment, or 2.
The inside containment isolations of a penetration are in their required state or the outside Containment isolations of the penetrations are in the required state, or 3.
Alternate means of isolating at least one side of a penetration have been established per OSP-GT-00003 Attachment 6, or 4.
Administrative controls have been established to isolate a breached penetration when required as described in OSP-GT-00003 Attachment 7.
Contiguous - Being in actual contact; touching along a boundary or at a point.
Control Room (CR) - The area located on the 2047'-6" elevation of the Control Building from which the reactor and its auxiliary systems are controlled.
Corrective Actions - Emergency measures taken to mitigate or terminate an emergency situation at or near the source of the problem.
Deep Dose Equivalent (DDE) - The dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 1 cm.
Department of Health (DOH) - A department of the State responsible for evaluating the effects of a radiological emergency on the population at risk.
Desired Numbers - As this term appears in Table 5-2, it is the complete or full staffing of the organization (all positions filled with the optimum number of responders) so as not to be confused with minimum staffing or numbers.
Dose Equivalent (DE) - The product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The unit of dose equivalent is the rem.
Drill - A supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing, and improving skills.
Duty - Rotating on-call coverage, scheduled around the clock, to ensure response during off normal working hours.
Duty Manager (DM) - A designated member of the Callaway Plant management staff who is assigned the responsibility of being the initial contact for problems when the Shift Manager needs guidance during normal plant operations. to ULNRC-06710 Page 2 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 12 of 138 Lower Flammability Limit (LFL) - The minimum concentration of a combustible substance that is capable of propagating a flame through a homogenous mixture of the combustible and a gaseous oxidizer.
Maintain - Continuously control a parameter to some required guideline. Example:
MAINTAIN steam generator levels at 50% (45%-55%).
Minimum Staffing - Pre-designated Emergency Response Personnel assigned to activate the Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operations Facility sufficiently to relieve Control Room personnel of emergency functions not directly related to operation of the Plant.
Minimum Staffing personnel are designated on a rotating basis to be available for mobilization via the Cellular Paging System. When designated on duty, personnel must remain fit for duty and within their designated response time of the Plant.
Mobilization - The process of staffing the Emergency Response Facilities. This includes announcements over the Plant Gai-tronics system and activation of the Cellular Paging System.
Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) - MPCs are the sealed spent nuclear fuel canisters which consist of a honeycombed fuel basket contained in a cylindrical canister shell which is welded to a baseplate, lid with welded port cover plates, and closure ring. The MPC provides the confinement boundary for the contained radioactive materials.
Non-Essential Personnel - All personnel who are not actively filling an emergency response position or providing support to the Emergency Response Organization.
Normal Plant Operations - Activities at the plant site associated with routine testing, maintenance, or equipment operations, in accordance with normal operating or administrative procedures. Entry into abnormal or emergency operating procedures, or deviation from normal security or radiological controls posture, is a departure from Normal Plant Operations.
Normal Working Hours - Current standard core hours per Company and Plant policies and procedures. Off hours are the remaining hours in the week, including weekends and holidays.
Off-site - Any area outside of the Protected Area fencing.
On-site - Any area located within the Protected Area fencing.
Operable - Able to perform its intended function.
Owner Controlled Area - The fenced area contiguous to the Protected Area, designated by Callaway Plant to be controlled for security purposes.
Personnel Monitoring Devices - Any device designed to be worn or carried by an individual for the purpose of measuring the radiation exposure received, such as film badges, self-reading dosimeters, thermoluminescent dosimeters, optically stimulated luminescent dosimeters, etc.
Physically Operable - Plant systems, equipment, or devices shall be physically operable when they are capable of performing their specific function, regardless of Technical Specifications criteria, and could be available for use during emergency operations.
Plant Operating Procedures - A set of procedures to be used to provide the guidance and control of the Plant operation. to ULNRC-06710 Page 3 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 56 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC)
Sheet 1 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level
Response
Goal +
Normal Hours
Response
Goal +
Off Hours Location Emergency Coordinator #
1 Emergency Management Direction and Control of On-Site Emergency Response, accident assessment and emergency declarations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Communicator (ENS) #
1 Notifications/
Communications Maintain NRC ENS Communications link ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Administrative Coordinator 1
Coordination of Administrative Support Direct Administrative/Clerical Support including logistics, Coordinates Activation of Facility ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Clerical Support Staff Administrative Support Records retrieval, document reproduction, messengers, filing, etc.
ALERT 15 Minutes As Needed TSC Health Physics Coordinator #
1 Radiological Assessment Directs Assessment of On-Site Radiological Conditions, Directs Radiological Support for Emergency Activities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Operations Support Coordinator 1
Coordination of corrective actions by Emergency Teams Directs and Coordinates corrective and emergency maintenance, and Forms, Briefs and Debriefs Emergency Teams ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Stores Personnel 1
Supply Support Obtains parts, supplies, and materials from Warehouse ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Emergency Team Coordinators
- Mechanical
- Electrical 1
1 Coordination of Emergency Teams Directs Emergency Team formation, briefing, dispatch, tracking and support ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC CR/TSC Liaison 1
Coordination and transfer of information Coordinate CR to TSC Communications ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes Control Room
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions.
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities.
As needed to ULNRC-06710 Page 4 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 57 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC)
Sheet 2 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level
Response
Goal +
Normal Hours
Response
Goal +
Off Hours Location Technical Assessment Coordinator #
1 Technical Support and Recommendations for Emergency Declarations Directs technical analysis of plant conditions to formulate EAL and emergency mitigating recommendations to the EC ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Lead Engineer 1
Supervise Engineering Staff Assist TAC in command and control of Engineering Staff ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Engineering Statusboard/Logkeepers 3
Maintains logs and status boards Maintains logs and statusboards for Technical Assessment group ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC TSC Engineering Staff
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Reactor/Nuclear Engineer
- I&C Engineer 1
1 1
1 Engineering evaluation of Plant Systems and Conditions Analyze Plant Engineering Problems, Recommend courses of Action, Maintain Technical Status Boards, Evaluate EALs ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Chemistry Coordinator 1
Chemistry Support Direct primary and secondary Chemistry activities, evaluate chemical conditions ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Security Coordinator 1
Security Direct Security activities per Security Plan ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC On-shift Emergency
Response
See Table 5-1 UNUSUAL EVENT Immediate Immediate See Table 5-1
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions.
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities. to ULNRC-06710 Page 5 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 58 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (On-Site/TSC)
Sheet 3 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level
Response
Goal +
Normal Hours
Response
Goal +
Off Hours Location Support Area Personnel Including:
Emergency Team Support Emergency repair, search and rescue, firefighting, team members, support emergency operations. Obtaining supplies and materials from the Warehouse ALERT 15 Minutes TSC Support Area
- Rad/Chem Support 14 Health Physics Coordinator, Chemistry Coordinator, and Emergency Team Support Radiological Support for Emergency Teams, additional radiological support, Field Monitoring Teams, Dose Assessment Staff, Chemistry activities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area
- Mechanics 2
Mechanical repairs Evaluation and repair of mechanical problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area
- Electricians 2
Electrical Repairs Evaluation and repair of electrical problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area
- I&C Technicians 1
I&C Repairs Evaluation and repair of I&C problems impacting plant operations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes TSC Support Area
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. to ULNRC-06710 Page 6 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 59 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (EOF)
Sheet 4 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level
Response
Goal +
Normal Hours
Response
Goal +
Off Hours Location Recovery Manager #
1 Emergency Management Manage Overall Callaway Plant Emergency Response, Protective Action Recommendations, Off-Site Notifications and Communication, Interface with Off-Site Authorities ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Protective Measures Coordinator 1
Recommend Protective Actions to RM Review and Validate Recommendation for Protective Actions using Plant Conditions and Off-Site Dose Assessments ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Dose Assessment Coordinator #
1 Dose Assessment Direct Field Monitoring Activities, Calculate Off-site Dose Projections, Perform Assessments, Confirm PARs based upon Dose Projections ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Assistant Dose Assessment Coordinator 1
Dose Assessment Calculate Off-site Dose Projections, Perform Assessments, Confirm PARs based upon Dose Projections ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Dose Assessment Staff 2**
Field Team Communications, Maintain Status Boards Communicate with and Record Field Monitoring Teams data, coordinate team efforts as directed by Dose Assessment Coordinator, maintain status boards, man the HPN Line when directed ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Field Monitoring Teams 2**
Plume tracking, collection of radiological data from the field Collect radiological environmental data as directed ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes Mobile
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions.
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities.
- Can be filled from paged personnel and/or dispatched from personnel in the TSC Support Area. to ULNRC-06710 Page 7 of 11
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Sheet 5 of 6 Emergency Position Desired Number Function Major Tasks Response Level
Response
Goal +
Normal Hours
Response
Goal +
Off Hours Location Plant Assessment Coordinator 1
Review of Plant Conditions and Recommendation of PARs Reviews and validates plant conditions and EALs to verify existing and formulate new protective action recommendations ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Plant Assessment Staff 2
Recommend PARs based on Plant Conditions Analyze and interpret plant conditions to Evaluate PARs, Maintain Technical Status Boards ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Logistical Support Coordinator 1
Procurement of goods and services Direct Support activities and assist in procurement of identified materials, initiate contracts for goods and services, Provide Administrative and Clerical direction and support ALERT 15 Minutes 2 Hours EOF Logistical Support Staff
- Material Eng. Buyer, etc.
- Clerical Support 2
Procurement of goods and services General Clerical Tasks Develop Purchase specifications, solicit bids for goods and services, Assist Logistical Support Coordinator, Provide Clerical Support ALERT 15 Minutes 2 Hours EOF EOF Communicator #
1 Notifications/
Communications Off-site Notifications/Communications ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF Off-site Liaison Coordinator 1
Coordinate activities of Off-Site personnel working at the EOF Coordinate: EOF Activities, Support for Local, State and Federal Responders. Man EOF communication links.
ALERT 15 Minutes 75 Minutes EOF
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the TSC and EOF are 90 minutes for off hours and 30 minutes during normal working hours (assumes 15 minutes from arrival at the facility). Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions.
Minimum positions needed for facility activation. A facility is considered activated when designated minimum personnel are ready to assume their responsibilities.
As needed to ULNRC-06710 Page 8 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 61 of 138 Table 5-2 Emergency Staffing Requirements / Emergency Response Organization (JIC)
Sheet 6 of 6 Emergency Position Min. #
Function Major Tasks
Response
Level
Response
Goal +
Location Company Spokesperson 1
Media Interface Official Company representative, Obtain and disseminate emergency information, Conduct Media briefings ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Technical Representatives 2
Technical Support Provide technical information to Company Spokesperson, Provide technical input for media briefings and news releases ALERT 2 Hours JIC / EOF JIC Coordinator 1
Public/Media Relations Support the Company Spokesperson, Coordinate information on Callaway Plant with SEMA ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Administrator 1
Public/Media Relations Administration and Logistics of JIC ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Editor 1
Public/Media Relations Composes written news releases ALERT 2 Hours JIC JIC Media Host 1
Public/Media Relations Accommodate Media Needs ALERT 2 Hours JIC
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Facility activation will be done as soon as practical. Facility Activation Goals for the JIC is 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> for off hours and normal working hours.. Response times may vary due to inclement weather and/or road conditions. to ULNRC-06710 Page 9 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 63 of 138 6.3.
Notification After the declaration of an emergency, the Emergency Coordinator ensures that notifications are made to:
Emergency Coordinator (TSC);
State and local notification points; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Recovery Manager; Institute for Nuclear Power Operations (at ALERT or higher emergency classification);
American Nuclear Insurers (at ALERT or higher emergency classification).
Initial notifications to the State and local authorities shall be initiated within 15 minutes after the declaration of an emergency. Periodic updates are made to the State and local authorities upon activation of the State and local Emergency Operations Centers. These follow up notifications should be made whenever significant changes in Plant status occur, or approximately every half hour when until conditions are relatively stable. Follow-up notifications should be made with the same urgency as initial notifications when changes in Protective Action Recommendations are involved. When event conditions are relatively stable and the Plant remains at an UNUSUAL EVENT, the follow--up notification frequency may be reduced to an agreed upon frequency, with the consensus of SEMA and the EPZ counties. Updates and notifications should be shared with State and local authorities present in the EOF.
Notifications inform the State and local authorities of the emergency classification, release information, plant status, Protective Action Recommendations, and radiological and meteorological data used to form protective action recommendations.
6.3.1.
Emergency Coordinator (TSC)
The Emergency Coordinator (TSC) is notified by the Shift Manager (Emergency Coordinator) upon declaration of any emergency classification. At a minimum, the following topics should be discussed:
Classification of the emergency (potential need to reclassify);
Current Plant status and actions taken; Augmentation/Paging of Emergency Response Organization (necessary or required augmentation);
Notification of authorities.
6.3.2.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Notification of the NRC will be initiated by a Communicator (upon direction from the Emergency Coordinator) utilizing the Emergency Notification System (ENS).
Once communications with the NRC is established, it will be maintained until the NRC directs otherwise. to ULNRC-06710 Page 10 of 11
RERP Rev. 053 Page 65 of 138 6.4.
Mobilization The number and types of personnel needed to mitigate the circumstances of an emergency will depend upon three factors:
Classification of the emergency (providing a relative indication of the severity);
Probability for the situation to escalate or de-escalate; Specific nature of the emergency (e.g., radiological, equipment failure, natural disaster).
The classification of an emergency is utilized for determining the minimum number and types of personnel anticipated to be needed. The Emergency Coordinator determines if additional personnel are necessary to mitigate or terminate the events leading to or resulting from the emergency. If necessary, the Emergency Coordinator may augment/page portions of the Emergency Response Organization prior to their mandated time. EIPs provide for both the timely callout of the Emergency Response Organization (Chapter 5.0) and the staffing of their associated Emergency Response Facilities (Chapter 7.0).
In addition to personnel needed to mitigate the consequences of the emergency, personnel are also needed to ensure an accurate and timely release of information to the media and general public. The Emergency Response Organization also provides for the timely dissemination of emergency information to the media and general public. For emergency classifications, where greater media interest is anticipated, provisions are made for establishing a Joint Public Information Center (JIC) for more extensive coordinated media briefings and conferences.
During normal working hours, plant alarms, the public address system, and the cellular paging system are the primary means of notifying plant personnel.
If an ALERT (or higher) classification is declared during normal working hours, all qualified personnel (Fit for Duty) report to their Emergency Response Facility and then unnecessary personnel will be dismissed. Some departments have policies or procedures that designate specific personnel to respond during normal working hours.. Emergency response during off hours is by Emergency Response Duty Personnel and Emergency Response Augmentation Personnel.
During off normal working hours, The plant alarms, public address system, and the cellular paging system are used to notify ERO personnel. An automated calling system is an alternate or additional method of mobilizing selected ERO personnel.
When the Emergency Response Organization is notified via the Cellular Paging System.
Emergency Response Duty personnel (Minimum Staffing) report to the TSC and the EOF within approximately 75 minutes to relieve the Control Room of emergency response functions not directly related to Plant operation.
Emergency Response Augmentation Personnel respond to their designated facilities within approximately 75 minutes (2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> for some positions). Together, the Emergency Response Organization is capable of fulfilling all intended functions for each Emergency Response Facility as detailed in Chapter 7.0. to ULNRC-06710 Page 11 of 11