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Thomas T. Martin, Director Division of Engineering and Technical Programs


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-333 Inspection No. 84-10 Gentlemen:
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-333 Inspection No. 84-10 Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2 Appendix C, we are submitting our response to Appendix A, Items of Concern Identified, transmitted by your {{letter dated|date=July 3, 1984|text=letter dated July 3, 1984}}, as received by the undersigned on July 9,1984.
In accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2 Appendix C,
we are submitting our response to Appendix A, Items of Concern Identified, transmitted by your letter dated July 3,
1984, as received by the undersigned on July 9,1984.
This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. J. Hawxhurst and Mr. I. Cohen of your office on May 21 through 25, 1984, at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant.
This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. J. Hawxhurst and Mr. I. Cohen of your office on May 21 through 25, 1984, at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant.
RESPONSE TO ITEMS OF CONCERN IDENTIFIED
RESPONSE TO ITEMS OF CONCERN IDENTIFIED 1.
: 1.       Open Item 84-10-01: Provide       specialized                       training       to shift supervisors (emergency ' directors) in regard to                                             ,
Open Item 84-10-01: Provide specialized training to shift supervisors (emergency ' directors) in regard to Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18).
Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18).                                                         !


===Response===
===Response===
The Power Authority agrees           to provide specialized training to shift supervisors (emergency directors) in regard to Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18) .
The Power Authority agrees to provide specialized training to shift supervisors (emergency directors) in regard to Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18).
This action should result in a more effective response by the shift supervisors in regards to protective ac-tion recommendations.
This action should result in a more effective response by the shift supervisors in regards to protective ac-tion recommendations.
The specialized training on EAP-18 for shift supervi-sors will be conducted during Cycle 8 of the annual operations training schedule from October 21, 1984 to December 1, 1984.
The specialized training on EAP-18 for shift supervi-sors will be conducted during Cycle 8 of the annual operations training schedule from October 21, 1984 to December 1, 1984.
Permanent corrective action will be to continue to provide training on EAP-18 to shift supervisors on an annual basis.
Permanent corrective action will be to continue to provide training on EAP-18 to shift supervisors on an annual basis.
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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission           August 2, 1984 Attention: Thomas T. Martin, Director                 JAFP-84-0757 Inspection No. 84-10                                   Page 2 l
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention:
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Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757 Inspection No. 84-10 Page 2 2.
: 2. Open Item 84-10-02: Update     and distribute Emergency             i Organization assignments quarterly and complete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.
Open Item 84-10-02: Update and distribute Emergency i
Organization assignments quarterly and complete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.


===Response===
===Response===
The Power Authority agrees to update and distribute Emergency Organization assignments quarterly and com-plete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.
The Power Authority agrees to update and distribute Emergency Organization assignments quarterly and com-plete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.
The Emergency Plan and EAP-17 have been revised to al-low the Emergency Planning Coordinator to update and distribute Table 5.2 " Emergency Organization Assign-ments" quarterly. The first quarterly update will take place by October 1, 1984.
The Emergency Plan and EAP-17 have been revised to al-low the Emergency Planning Coordinator to update and distribute Table 5.2 " Emergency Organization Assign-ments" quarterly.
: 3. Open Item 84 1.0-03: Computerize the initial dose as-sessment method:
The first quarterly update will take place by October 1, 1984.
: a. Consider use of 15 minute computer generated av-erage meteorological measurements (i.e., wind speed, wind direction and a measure of atmospher-ic stability) in the offsite dose calculations;
3.
: b. Designate a specific individual to provide ini-tial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to the activation of the TSC or EOF;
Open Item 84 1.0-03: Computerize the initial dose as-sessment method:
: c. Implement procedure EAP-21, the refined dose as-sessment model used in the TSC/ EOF; and also
a.
: d. Include a date and signature on the correction factors provided for calculating release rates l
Consider use of 15 minute computer generated av-erage meteorological measurements (i.e.,
wind speed, wind direction and a measure of atmospher-ic stability) in the offsite dose calculations; b.
Designate a specific individual to provide ini-tial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to the activation of the TSC or EOF; c.
Implement procedure EAP-21, the refined dose as-sessment model used in the TSC/ EOF; and also d.
Include a date and signature on the correction factors provided for calculating release rates l
from the plant stack and vent monitor readings.
from the plant stack and vent monitor readings.


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The Power Authority will continue its efforts to com-puterize the initial dose assessment method.
The Power Authority will continue its efforts to com-puterize the initial dose assessment method.
The immediate corrective action for parts (a) and (c)
The immediate corrective action for parts (a) and (c)
I is to revise IAP-1 and Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan to implement EAP-21 as the primary means of dose assessment in the TSC and EOF and the manual method as the initial dose calculation method in the Control Room. IAP-1, Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan and EAP-21     implement 15   minute       computer   generated meteorological data for offsite dose calculations.
I is to revise IAP-1 and Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan to implement EAP-21 as the primary means of dose assessment in the TSC and EOF and the manual method as the initial dose calculation method in the Control Room.
l             This     data is provided from the Niagara Mohawk l           meteorological instrumentation and computer system.
IAP-1, Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan and EAP-21 implement 15 minute computer generated meteorological data for offsite dose calculations.
l This data is provided from the Niagara Mohawk l
meteorological instrumentation and computer system.


United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission                                           August 2, 1984 Attention: Thomas T. Martin, Director                                                 JAFP-84-0757 Inspection No. 84-10                                                                   Page 3 w
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Training of the operators for accessing this data will be completed by November, 1984.
Training of the operators for accessing this data will be completed by November, 1984.
A new computer system to provide 15 minute meteorolog-ical data is currently being installed at JAFNPP.
A new computer system to provide 15 minute meteorolog-ical data is currently being installed at JAFNPP.
,              Completion of this installation is scheduled for Janu-ary, 1985.         Based on the expected completion of this computer system, the Authority expects to provide 15 minute meteorological data for offsite dose calcula-tions from the JAFNPP computer by February 15, 1985.
Completion of this installation is scheduled for Janu-ary, 1985.
The permanent corrective action for part (b) will be to have an on-shift RES technician provide initial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to
Based on the expected completion of this computer system, the Authority expects to provide 15 minute meteorological data for offsite dose calcula-tions from the JAFNPP computer by February 15, 1985.
:              the activation of the TSC or EOF.                                             This will take place by the completion of the next annual _ emergency plan training cycle for RES techniciana, which will be completed by July 31, 1985.
The permanent corrective action for part (b) will be to have an on-shift RES technician provide initial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to the activation of the TSC or EOF.
The permanent corrective action for part (d) will be to have the correction factors form include a date and signature. This form will also become incorporated in the next revision of PSP-5 " Radioactive Airborne Sam-
This will take place by the completion of the next annual _ emergency plan training cycle for RES techniciana, which will be completed by July 31, 1985.
!              pling,       Analysis         and         Equipment                 Calibration"       to be filled-out by the designated RES technician.                                           Revision of PSP-5 will be completed by November 1,1984.
The permanent corrective action for part (d) will be to have the correction factors form include a date and signature.
j         4. Open Item 84-10-04: Meteorological monitoring program.
This form will also become incorporated in the next revision of PSP-5 " Radioactive Airborne Sam-
: a.     Take immediate corrective action to recalibrate and adjust the meteorological strip charts and also, identify the 61(m) and 9(m) wind direction                                           E and wind speed and also the 8-61(m) delta temper-ature meteorological parameters as safety related and provide daily surveillance checks of the dis-play parameters.
: pling, Analysis and Equipment Calibration" to be filled-out by the designated RES technician.
;              b. Provide a complete description of the FitzPatrick (Niagara Mohawk) meteorological monitoring pro-gram in FSAR Section 2.2 in the next revision.
Revision of PSP-5 will be completed by November 1,1984.
: c. Provide a procedure to implement .the remote in-terrogation capabilities of the meteorological monitoring system.
j 4.
Open Item 84-10-04: Meteorological monitoring program.
a.
Take immediate corrective action to recalibrate and adjust the meteorological strip charts and also, identify the 61(m) and 9(m) wind direction E
and wind speed and also the 8-61(m) delta temper-ature meteorological parameters as safety related and provide daily surveillance checks of the dis-play parameters.
b.
Provide a complete description of the FitzPatrick (Niagara Mohawk) meteorological monitoring pro-gram in FSAR Section 2.2 in the next revision.
c.
Provide a procedure to implement.the remote in-terrogation capabilities of the meteorological monitoring system.


===Response===
===Response===
The -immediate corrective action for part (a) was to recalibrate the strip - chart displays in the control room. -The permanent corrective action for part (a) will be to develop procedures for assuring strip chart displays are properly calibrated and maintained by December 31, 1984.
The -immediate corrective action for part (a) was to recalibrate the strip - chart displays in the control room.
-The permanent corrective action for part (a) will be to develop procedures for assuring strip chart displays are properly calibrated and maintained by December 31, 1984.


Unitsd States Nuclear Ragulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention: Thomas T. Martin, Director                                                         JAFP-84-0757
Unitsd States Nuclear Ragulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention:
                                    ' Inspection No. 84-10                                                                           Page 4 With respect to identification of the meteorological parameters as safety related, the Authority cannot identify the meteorological parameters or equipment
Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757
:                                            which provides the parameters as safety related.                                                                     As previously described in our {{letter dated|date=April 5, 1982|text=April 5, 1982 letter}} (JPN-82-36) from J. P. Bayne to D. B. Vassallo, mete-orological data such as 9(m) and 61(m) wind speed and
' Inspection No. 84-10 Page 4 With respect to identification of the meteorological parameters as safety related, the Authority cannot identify the meteorological parameters or equipment which provides the parameters as safety related.
                                              . direction data is transmitted to JAFNPP by Niagara-Mohawk from equipment at the nearby Nine Mile Point l                                             Unit 1 site.
As previously described in our April 5,
Niagara Mohawk personnel maintain the meteorological equipment with calibration and maintenance procedures which have been reviewed and approved by the Niagara Mohawk Site Operations Review Committee. To provide additional assurance with respect to proper calibra-tion and maintenance of the meteorological equipment the Authority will, on an annual basis , audit perform-ance of calibrations by Niagara Mohawk personnel.                                                                   The first of these audits will be completed by December 31, 1984.
1982 letter (JPN-82-36) from J. P.
Bayne to D.
B. Vassallo, mete-orological data such as 9(m) and 61(m) wind speed and
. direction data is transmitted to JAFNPP by Niagara-Mohawk from equipment at the nearby Nine Mile Point l
Unit 1 site.
Niagara Mohawk personnel maintain the meteorological equipment with calibration and maintenance procedures which have been reviewed and approved by the Niagara Mohawk Site Operations Review Committee.
To provide additional assurance with respect to proper calibra-tion and maintenance of the meteorological equipment the Authority will, on an annual basis, audit perform-ance of calibrations by Niagara Mohawk personnel.
The first of these audits will be completed by December 31, 1984.
The corrective action for part (b) will be to include a complete description of the FitzPatrick meteorologi-cal monitoring program in the next revision of FSAR Section 2.2.
The corrective action for part (b) will be to include a complete description of the FitzPatrick meteorologi-cal monitoring program in the next revision of FSAR Section 2.2.
The corrective action for part (c) was to implement EAP-25 "Offsite Agency Meteorological and Radiological-Assessment System Access".
The corrective action for part (c) was to implement EAP-25 "Offsite Agency Meteorological and Radiological-Assessment System Access".
j                                     5.     Open Item 84-10-05: Review                                         the comments related to                                               ,
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changes to the Emergency Plan and include appropriate
Open Item 84-10-05: Review the comments related to changes to the Emergency Plan and include appropriate changes within the next annual revision.
;                                            changes within the next annual revision.                                                                                                   ,
a.
: a.         Include a cross reference of NUREG-0654                                                               ini-tiating conditions for the EALs.
Include a cross reference of NUREG-0654 ini-tiating conditions for the EALs.
;                                    Response:
 
1                                             The Power Authority agrees to review the comments re-lated to changes to the Emergency Plan and include ap-propriate changes within the next annual revision.
===Response===
1 The Power Authority agrees to review the comments re-lated to changes to the Emergency Plan and include ap-propriate changes within the next annual revision.
This will include a cross reference of NUREG-0654 ini-tiating conditions for the EAL's by December 31, 1984.
This will include a cross reference of NUREG-0654 ini-tiating conditions for the EAL's by December 31, 1984.
: 6.     Open Item 84-10-06: Revise IAP-1, Emergency Plan Im-plementation to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies.
6.
: a.          Include p"rovisions for initialing" communication -
Open Item 84-10-06: Revise IAP-1, Emergency Plan Im-plementation to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies.
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===Response===
===Response===
:l                             The Power Authority agrees to revise IAP-1, " Emergency Plan Implementation Checklist" to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies in-cludin EAP-1.g1 p' Notification Factrovisions                 Sheet  for initialing"       communication and Ir. king a plant - Form staff announcement (Emergency Director).                                               This will be completed by August 31, 1984.
:l The Power Authority agrees to revise IAP-1, " Emergency Plan Implementation Checklist" to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies in-EAP-1.g p' Notification Factrovisions for initialing" communication - Form cludin 1
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Sheet and Ir. king a plant staff announcement (Emergency Director).
: 7. Open Item 84-10-07: Develop procedure for activation and operations within AEOF.
This will be completed by August 31, 1984.
't 7.
Open Item 84-10-07: Develop procedure for activation and operations within AEOF.


===Response===
===Response===
A The Power Authority agrees to develop a procedure for activation and operations within the AEOF.                                                   EAP-14.2 c        " Emergency Operations Facility Activation" will be re-vised to include activation and operations .within the j                             AEOF. This will be completed by September 30, 1984.
A The Power Authority agrees to develop a procedure for activation and operations within the AEOF.
: 8. Open Item 84-10-08: Show                       within appropriate                             imple-menting procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.
EAP-14.2
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This will be completed by September 30, 1984.
8.
Open Item 84-10-08: Show within appropriate imple-menting procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.
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===Response===
===Response===
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The Power Auchority agrees to shou within appropriate implementing procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.
;.                            implementing procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.
EAP-14.4, 14.2 and 14.5 ~ will be revised to maintain continuous accountability using the sign-in/out en-trance registration log.
EAP-14.4, 14.2 and 14.5 ~ will be revised to maintain continuous accountability using the sign-in/out en-trance registration log.                           This will be completed by August 31, 1984.
This will be completed by August 31, 1984.
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Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-333/84-10.Corrective Actions:Specialized Training Will Be Provided to Shift Supervisors,Per Protective Action Decisionmaking EAP-18 Between 841021-1201
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tv Authority August 2, 1984 JAFP-84-0757 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention:

Thomas T. Martin, Director Division of Engineering and Technical Programs

SUBJECT:

James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-333 Inspection No. 84-10 Gentlemen:

In accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2 Appendix C,

we are submitting our response to Appendix A, Items of Concern Identified, transmitted by your letter dated July 3,

1984, as received by the undersigned on July 9,1984.

This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. J. Hawxhurst and Mr. I. Cohen of your office on May 21 through 25, 1984, at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant.

RESPONSE TO ITEMS OF CONCERN IDENTIFIED 1.

Open Item 84-10-01: Provide specialized training to shift supervisors (emergency ' directors) in regard to Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18).

Response

The Power Authority agrees to provide specialized training to shift supervisors (emergency directors) in regard to Protective Action Decision Making (EAP-18).

This action should result in a more effective response by the shift supervisors in regards to protective ac-tion recommendations.

The specialized training on EAP-18 for shift supervi-sors will be conducted during Cycle 8 of the annual operations training schedule from October 21, 1984 to December 1, 1984.

Permanent corrective action will be to continue to provide training on EAP-18 to shift supervisors on an annual basis.

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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention:

Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757 Inspection No. 84-10 Page 2 2.

Open Item 84-10-02: Update and distribute Emergency i

Organization assignments quarterly and complete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.

Response

The Power Authority agrees to update and distribute Emergency Organization assignments quarterly and com-plete all required training for personnel added to the list within six weeks of being placed on the list.

The Emergency Plan and EAP-17 have been revised to al-low the Emergency Planning Coordinator to update and distribute Table 5.2 " Emergency Organization Assign-ments" quarterly.

The first quarterly update will take place by October 1, 1984.

3.

Open Item 84 1.0-03: Computerize the initial dose as-sessment method:

a.

Consider use of 15 minute computer generated av-erage meteorological measurements (i.e.,

wind speed, wind direction and a measure of atmospher-ic stability) in the offsite dose calculations; b.

Designate a specific individual to provide ini-tial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to the activation of the TSC or EOF; c.

Implement procedure EAP-21, the refined dose as-sessment model used in the TSC/ EOF; and also d.

Include a date and signature on the correction factors provided for calculating release rates l

from the plant stack and vent monitor readings.

Response

The Power Authority will continue its efforts to com-puterize the initial dose assessment method.

The immediate corrective action for parts (a) and (c)

I is to revise IAP-1 and Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan to implement EAP-21 as the primary means of dose assessment in the TSC and EOF and the manual method as the initial dose calculation method in the Control Room.

IAP-1, Section 6.2 of the Emergency Plan and EAP-21 implement 15 minute computer generated meteorological data for offsite dose calculations.

l This data is provided from the Niagara Mohawk l

meteorological instrumentation and computer system.

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention:

Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757 Inspection No. 84-10 Page 3 w

Training of the operators for accessing this data will be completed by November, 1984.

A new computer system to provide 15 minute meteorolog-ical data is currently being installed at JAFNPP.

Completion of this installation is scheduled for Janu-ary, 1985.

Based on the expected completion of this computer system, the Authority expects to provide 15 minute meteorological data for offsite dose calcula-tions from the JAFNPP computer by February 15, 1985.

The permanent corrective action for part (b) will be to have an on-shift RES technician provide initial dose calculations to the Emergency Director prior to the activation of the TSC or EOF.

This will take place by the completion of the next annual _ emergency plan training cycle for RES techniciana, which will be completed by July 31, 1985.

The permanent corrective action for part (d) will be to have the correction factors form include a date and signature.

This form will also become incorporated in the next revision of PSP-5 " Radioactive Airborne Sam-

pling, Analysis and Equipment Calibration" to be filled-out by the designated RES technician.

Revision of PSP-5 will be completed by November 1,1984.

j 4.

Open Item 84-10-04: Meteorological monitoring program.

a.

Take immediate corrective action to recalibrate and adjust the meteorological strip charts and also, identify the 61(m) and 9(m) wind direction E

and wind speed and also the 8-61(m) delta temper-ature meteorological parameters as safety related and provide daily surveillance checks of the dis-play parameters.

b.

Provide a complete description of the FitzPatrick (Niagara Mohawk) meteorological monitoring pro-gram in FSAR Section 2.2 in the next revision.

c.

Provide a procedure to implement.the remote in-terrogation capabilities of the meteorological monitoring system.

Response

The -immediate corrective action for part (a) was to recalibrate the strip - chart displays in the control room.

-The permanent corrective action for part (a) will be to develop procedures for assuring strip chart displays are properly calibrated and maintained by December 31, 1984.

Unitsd States Nuclear Ragulatory Commission August 2, 1984 Attention:

Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757

' Inspection No. 84-10 Page 4 With respect to identification of the meteorological parameters as safety related, the Authority cannot identify the meteorological parameters or equipment which provides the parameters as safety related.

As previously described in our April 5,

1982 letter (JPN-82-36) from J. P.

Bayne to D.

B. Vassallo, mete-orological data such as 9(m) and 61(m) wind speed and

. direction data is transmitted to JAFNPP by Niagara-Mohawk from equipment at the nearby Nine Mile Point l

Unit 1 site.

Niagara Mohawk personnel maintain the meteorological equipment with calibration and maintenance procedures which have been reviewed and approved by the Niagara Mohawk Site Operations Review Committee.

To provide additional assurance with respect to proper calibra-tion and maintenance of the meteorological equipment the Authority will, on an annual basis, audit perform-ance of calibrations by Niagara Mohawk personnel.

The first of these audits will be completed by December 31, 1984.

The corrective action for part (b) will be to include a complete description of the FitzPatrick meteorologi-cal monitoring program in the next revision of FSAR Section 2.2.

The corrective action for part (c) was to implement EAP-25 "Offsite Agency Meteorological and Radiological-Assessment System Access".

j 5.

Open Item 84-10-05: Review the comments related to changes to the Emergency Plan and include appropriate changes within the next annual revision.

a.

Include a cross reference of NUREG-0654 ini-tiating conditions for the EALs.

Response

1 The Power Authority agrees to review the comments re-lated to changes to the Emergency Plan and include ap-propriate changes within the next annual revision.

This will include a cross reference of NUREG-0654 ini-tiating conditions for the EAL's by December 31, 1984.

6.

Open Item 84-10-06: Revise IAP-1, Emergency Plan Im-plementation to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies.

Include p"rovisions for initialing" communication -

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Thomas T. Martin, Director JAFP-84-0757 i

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Response

l The Power Authority agrees to revise IAP-1, " Emergency Plan Implementation Checklist" to provide a checklist for the Emergency Director to ensure performance of major tasks during the four classes of emergencies in-EAP-1.g p' Notification Factrovisions for initialing" communication - Form cludin 1

Sheet and Ir. king a plant staff announcement (Emergency Director).

This will be completed by August 31, 1984.

't 7.

Open Item 84-10-07: Develop procedure for activation and operations within AEOF.

Response

A The Power Authority agrees to develop a procedure for activation and operations within the AEOF.

EAP-14.2

" Emergency Operations Facility Activation" will be re-c vised to include activation and operations.within the j

AEOF.

This will be completed by September 30, 1984.

8.

Open Item 84-10-08: Show within appropriate imple-menting procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.

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Response

The Power Auchority agrees to shou within appropriate implementing procedures how continuous accountability is maintained at each emergency response facility.

EAP-14.4, 14.2 and 14.5 ~ will be revised to maintain continuous accountability using the sign-in/out en-trance registration log.

This will be completed by August 31, 1984.

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