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Public Version of Rev 0 to Emergency Plan Administrative Procedure APA-ZZ-00102, Emergency Operating Procedures Writers Guide. Item Numbers on Encl Correspond to Numbers Used in Generic Ltr 82-33.W/830511 Ltr
ML20024A125
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Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 04/07/1983
From: Schnell D, Scott W
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Shared Package
ML20024A124 List:
References
RTR-NUREG-0737, RTR-NUREG-737 APA-ZZ-00102, APA-ZZ-102, ULNRC-627, NUDOCS 8306150455
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CALLAWAY PLANT .

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Table of Contents Section .

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1.0 Purpose and Scope

1 2.0 EOP Designation and Numbering 1 2.1 Procedure Designation and Numbering 1 2.2 Revision Designation and Numbering '

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3.4 Attachments 3.5 Foldout 7 ,

3. 6 Instruction Step Numbering 7 4.0 Writing Instructional Steps 8 l 4.1 Length and Content . 8 .

Action / Expected Response Column 10  ?

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4.3 Response Not Obtained Column 10 1 4.4 Use of Logic Terms 11 .

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4.6 Calculations 14 4.7 Use of Underlining 14 4.8 Referencing and Branching to Other ,

Procedures or Steps 14  ;

4.9 Component Identification 15 -

4.10 System Identification 15 4.11 Level of Detail 16 -

4.12 Printed Operator Aids 17 5.0 Mechanics of Style ~

18 5.1 Spelling 18 5.2 Hyphenation 18 5.3 Punctuation 19 5.4 Vocabulary . 20 , ,

5.5 Numerical Values 22 5.6 Abbreviations, Letter Symbols, and Acronyms 22 6.0 Typing Format 23 6.1 General Typing Instructions 23 6.2 Page Arrangement 24

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28 8.0 References 28 Attachment 1 - Example - Cover Sheet l Attachment 2 - Example - Text Page Format Attachment 3 - Example - Page 1 of E-0 Format .

Attachment 4 - Example - Attachment Page Format Attachment 5 - Example - Foldout Attachment 6 - Example - Caution and Note Format Attachment 7 - Action Verbs

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EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES WRITER's GUIDE f I l l 1.0 . PURPOSE AND SCOPE j i

- This procedure provides administrative and j

technical guidance for the preparation of Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP's) and i applies to all EOP's. ,

Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP) are  !

procedures that govern the plant op'eration  ;

during emergency conditions and specify  !

operator actions to be taken to r-eturn the

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l 2.0 EOP DESIGNATION AND NUMBERING I

Each Emergency Operating Procedure shall be uniauely identified. This identification permits ease of operator use under emergency conditions.

2.1 Procedure Designation and Numbering Emergency Operating Procedures shall be

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grouped into series and numbered within that series. The series designators shall cor-respond to the Westinghouse Emergency Response Procedure Guidelines from which they are written. The series designation shall be:

2.1.1 E-Series (Nominal Emergency / Upset Response) ,

E-0, E-1, E-2, etc.

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2.1.2 ES-Series (Event Specific Subprocedures)

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after the decimal point designates the Examples I secuential number.of the series.

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ES-0.1, ES-0.2, etc. for those event spe-cific subprocedures which are related to E-0. . +

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i 2.1.3 BCA-Series (Emergency Contingency Actions)

The first number after the dash designates the ECA-Series procedure to which the sub-procedure is related. The number after the decimal designates the sequential number of the series. Examples are:  ;

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2.1.4 FR-Series (Function Restoration Procedures) '.

t The Function Restoration Procedures describe operator actions which could be effective in responding to challenges to the six plant critical safety functions. These procedures '

are numbered such that each critical safety function has a group of procedures which deal with that function.

The letter after the dash represents the l critical safety function concerned. The  :

. number after the decimal is the procedure secuential number for a particular category i by order of priority. Examples are: {

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Suberiticality (S-Series) FR-S.1, S.2, etc.

Core Cooling (C-Series) FR-C.1, C.2, etc.

RCS Integrity (P-Series) FR-P.1, P.2, etc.

Core Heat Sink (H-Series) FR-H.1, H.2, etc. >

Conta'insent (Z-Series) FR-Z.1, Z.2, etc. l RCS Inventory (I-Series) FR-I.1, I.2, etc.

2.2 Revision Desi'qnati'on and Numbering r

The revision number and date shall appear ,

below the procedure number in the upper

.right hand corner of the cover sheet. The ,

revision number shall also appear in the up-  ?

' par right hand corner of the list of effec- i tive pages and in the Rev. block in the  ;

title block of each revised procedure page  :

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As an alternate to the method described above, when substantial rewrite of the procedure is involved, a General Revision may be indicated by the letters GR preceding the revision number on the coversheet. For i General Revisions, each page shall be anno- -

tated GR (Revision Number). Where practica- i ble, revision bars should be used on i attachments.

To identify revisions to the text of an EOP, a change bar located in the lef t margin '

alongside the text change shall be used to indicate a change in the Action / Expected  :

Response column, and a bar in the right mar-gin shall indicate the text change in the Response Not Obtained column. l i

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2.3.1 Procedure Pages -

Each page of the procedure (Attachment 2, Example - Text Page Format) shall be identi-fied by a standard titic block giving: ,

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the page number, specified as "Page __ of 2.3.2 Attachment Pages Each attachment page (Attachment 4, Example

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2.3.2.5 Centered at the bottom of the page shall be the page number, specified as "Page __ of ,

i 3.0 PROCEDURE FORMAT The following format shall be applied con-sistently for all EOP's:

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'shall be used. The lef t-hand column is designated for expected operator actions, and the right-hand column is designated for contingency (alternate) actions to be taken when the expected response is not obtained.

The lef t-hand. column shall be entitled ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE and the right-hand column shall be entitled RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED. A sample page format is presented in Attachment 2, Example - Text P, age Format.

Page 1 of E-0, Reactor Trip or Safety Injec-tion and Page 1 of ECA-1, Anticipated Tran-

- sient Without Scram, are the only exceptions to the dual-column format. As these are the first procedures entered for the EOPs in all cases, these pages shall be typed across the full width of the page. A sample page format is presented in Attachment 3, Example

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3.2 Procedure Orginization 3.2.1 Cover Sheet A cover sheet shall be used for each EOP.

Its primary purposes are to identify the procedure and to identify the authorized revision. A sample cover sheet is presented ,

in Attachment.1, Example - Cover Sheet.

3.2.2 Title The EOP titles should be those given to the Westinghouse Emergency Response Procedure Guidelines when consistent with Callaway Plant nomenclature. These titles are worded fer operator association with the procedure application.

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If reouired, this page shall list by section or step all missing material in the l

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information (identified by LATER) in the t text and attachments and areas that are not I addressed (but shall be) in the procedure.

The list shall include a description of missing information and the specific con-straints caused by the deficiency. Specific steps referenced on the Deficiency List shall be identified in the text by an asterisk (*) to the right of the section or step number. The Deficiency List shall be that illustrated in APA-ZZ-00101, Prepara-tion, Review, Approval and Control of Plant Procedures.

3.2.4 List of Effective Pages .

A List of Effective Pages shall be included in each procedure immediately following the '

Deficiency List, if it was included. The '

latest revision of each page shall be specified. Issuance of new and revised .

pages of EOP's shall be the responsibility of the Superintendent, Administration in ac-

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cordance with APA-ZZ-00200, Document Control. A List of Effective Pages (Callaway Form CA-9129) reflecting the latest revision shall be issued with each (

procedure revision. Revisions may be issued on a page-by-page basis or as a complete revision. Instructions for incorporating the revision shall accompany the transmit- ,

tal, and shall include instructions for disposition of outdated pages of procedures.

The List of Effective Pages shall be that illustrated in APA-ZZ-00101, Preparation, Review, Approval and Control of Plant Procedures. ,

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tive Pages. A sample page format is pre-

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3.4 Attachments These pages shall follow the procedure in-struction pages. Sample attachment, formats are presented in Attachment 4, Example - At-tachment Page Format.

3.5 Foldout The Foldout pige shall be the last page of the procedure. This page should be folded out during use of the procedure as a ready reference. See Section 6.8, Use of Foldout Pages, for additional details of the foldout page. .

3.6 Instruction Step Wumberinq  !

Instruction steps shall be numbered and in-dented as follows: ,

1. Verify....
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(1) Position....

A check-off box shall be provided at the (1.) level step for placekeeping assistance.

Every effort should be made to avoid further indentation than the (1) level. Considera-tion should be given to rewording or res-tructuring to fit this format.

The same step number scheme shall be used in both the right and left columns of the procedure. The right column shall be placed directly across from the step or substep to which it applies. An example of this dual-column step foomat is provided in Attachment 2, Example - Text Page Format.

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4.1 Length and Content  :

t Instruction steps should be concise and precise. Conciseness denotes brevityr pre- l ciseness means exactly defined. Thbs, in-  :

structions should be short and exact. This is easily stated, but not so easily i achieved. General rules to be used in meet-ing these objectives are as follows:

4.1.1 Instruction steps should deal with only one

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4.1.2 Short, simple sentences should be used in ,

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4.1.3 Complex evolutions should be prescribed in a series of steps, with each step made as sim-pie as practicable.

4.1.4 Objects of operator actions should be spe-

, cifically stated. This includes identifica-tion of exactly what is to be done and to.

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4.1.5 For instructional steps that involve an ac-tion verb relating to three or more objects, the objects should be listed. Space may be ,

provided for operator checkoff, if i applicable.

4.1.6 Limits should be expressed quantitatively whenever possible. Refer to section 5.5, Numerical Values. l 4.1.7 Mandatory sequence of steps is assumed un-less otherwise stated. Refer to APA-ZZ-00100, Procedure Requirements if additional guidance is desired. .

4.1.8 Identification of components and parts should be complete. Refer to section 4.9, Component Identification.

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4.1.9 Instruction content should be written to

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4.11, Level of Detail.

4.1.10 Expected results of routine tasks which are frequently repeated need not be stated.

4.1.11 When actions are required based upon receipt of an annunciated alarm, consideration should be given to listing the setpoint of the alarm for ease of verification.

4.1.12 When recuiring resetting or restoration of an alarm or trip, list the expected results immediately following the resetting or restoration if it would be beneficial to the operator.

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describe the system response time associated with performance of the instruction.

4.1.14 When system r'esponse dictates a time frame within which the instruction must be accom-

l. plished, prescribe such time frame. If possible, however, avoid using time to ini-l ,

tiate operator actions. Operator actions should be related to plant parameters.

4.1.15 When anticipated system response may adver-sely affect instrument indications, describe the conditions that will likely introduce instrument error and means of determining if ,

instrument error has occurred by using a NOTE.

4.1.16 When additional confirmation of system response is considered necessary, prescribe the backup readings to be made.

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.tain the operator instructional steps. The following rules are established for this column, in addition to the general rules above.

4.2.1 Expected indications should be presented in this column. '

4.2.2 Operator actions in this column sho'uld be appropriate for the expected indications.

4.3 Response Not Obtained Column 4.3.1 Contingency actions shall be presented in the right-hand (RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED) column of the dual-column format. Cont-ingency (alternate) actions are operator ac-tions that should be taken in the event a stated condition, event, or task does not represent or achieve the expected result.

The need for contingency action occurs in conjunction with tasks involving verifica-tion, observation, confirmation, and monitoring.

4.3.2 Contingency actions shall be specified for each circumstance in which the expected results or actions might not be achieved.

The contingency actions shall identify, as appropriate, directions to override au-tomatic controls and to initiate manually what is normally automatically initiated.

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.The logic terrs AND, OR, NOT, IF N0T, WHEN, and THEN are often necessary to describe precisely a set of conditions or secuence of l actions. When logic statements are used, logic terms shall be highlighted so that all the conditions are clear to the operator.

i Emphasis shall be achieved by using capi-l talization and underlining. All letters of l the logic terms shall be capitaliz'ed and the I

words shall be underlined.

The use of AND and OR within the same action should be avoided. "If the words AND and OR

. are used together, the logic can be very ambiguous.

The dual-column format used ecuates to the logic, IF NOT the action in the left-hand column, THEN follow the action specified in the right-hand column; for example: IF RCS press, below 1536 psig, THEN verify ST pump flowmeters.

4.4.2 Specific Use of logic terms shall be as follows:

4.4.2.1 When attention should be called to combina-l tions of conditions, the word AND shall be

! placed between the description of each I condition. The word AND shall not be used l to join more than three conditions. If four i or more conditions need to be joined, a list format shall be used.

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B". To specify the exclusive "OR", the fol-  !

lowing may be used: "either A OR B but not both." The words "but not both* exclude the use of more than one of the choices.

4.4.2.3 When action steps are contingent upon cer-tain conditions or combinations of condi-tions, the step shall begin with-the words

]T. or WHEN followed by a description of the ,

condition or conditions (the antecedent), a comma, the word THEN, followed by the action to be taken (the consecuent) . WHEN is used for an expected ,qondition. IF is used for an unexpected but possible condition.

4.4.2.4 Use of IF NOT should be limited to those cases in which the operator must respond to .

the second of two possible conditions. IF, should be used to specify the first condition.

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s 4.5 Use of Cautions and Notes 4.5.1 Cautionary information can be considered in two fundamental categories: those that ap-ply to the entire procedure and those that l apply to a portion or a specific step of the l procedure. Thos= that apply to the entire procedure are ca31ed " PRECAUTIONS" and shall be covered in operator training. Those that apply to a portion of a procedure are called

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the procedure, the CAUTION shall extend across the entire page and shall be high- l lighted as shown in the Example CAUTION as j

, illustrated in Attachment 6, Example - Cau-tion and Note Format. If the CAUTTON ap-plies to the actions of only one column of  ;

- the procedure, the caution shall be placed in the applicable column only. This place-ment of cautions helps ensure that the procedure user observes the caution before performing the step. A caution cannot be used instead of an instructional step. It i should be used to denote a potential hazard to equipment or personnel assocated with or  !

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4.5.3 If additional information other than cau-tions is necessary to support an action in-struction, a NOTE should be used. A NOTE should present information only, not in-structions, and should be located to properly present the desired information to the user, e.g., if the NOTE is intended to aid in the performance of a step, it should precede the step. If it pertains to the results of the performance of a step, it should be placed after the step.

4.5.4 If the NOTE applies to both columns of the procedure, the note shall extend across the entire page and shall be highlighted as shown in the Example NOTE on Attachment 6, Example - Caution and Note Format. If the NOTE applies to the actions of only one column of the procedure, the note shall be placed in the applicable column only. This placement of notes helps ensure that the procedure user observes the note at the

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4.6 Calculations ,

Mathematical calculations should be' avoided in EOP's. If a value has to be determined

.in order to perform a procedural step, a chart or graph should be used whenever ,

possible. .

4.7 Use of Underlining l- Underlining shall be used for emphasis of logic terms, NOTE and CAUTION. It shall also be used for emphasis of major steps (1.

level, as described in section 3.6 of this procedure, Instruction Step Numbering). Un-derlining may also be used for emphasis of locations, e.g. to separate panel numbers

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from instrument or switch numbers. Other use of underlining is permissible as long as consistency is maintained and underlining is not overused, such that its use for emphasis is not degraded.

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as a supplement to the procedure presently being used. Referencing other steps within the procedure being used, either future steps or completed steps, should be minimized. When only a few steps are in-volved, the steps should be stated in the procedure wherever they are needed rather than referencing.

4.8.2 To minimize potential operator confusion, branching shall be used when the operator is to leave one procedure or step and use another procedure or step. Use the key words "go to". Therefore, the operator will ,

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4.8.3 Use cuotation marks to emphasize the title of the referenced or branched procedurer examples: Go to Step 20. Go to E-1, " Loss of Reactor Coolant" .

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component Identification ,

With respect to identification of compo-nents, the following rules sha-ll be followed:

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! 4.9.1 Ecuipment, controls, and displays should be l identified in operator language (common usage) terms except as specified in Subsec-tion 4.9.2. These terms may not always i match engraved names on panels but shall be t complete.

l 4.9.2 When the engraved names and numbers on panel placards and alarm windows are specifically used in the procedure, the engraving should ,

be quoted. verbatim and emphasized by using all capitals.

4.9.3 If the component is. seldom used or it is felt that the component would be difficult to find, location information should be I

given along with the identification.

4.9.4 Components should be listed in order of j l physical layout or ease of location, such as  ;

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4.11 Level of Detail ,

5 Too much detail in EOF's should be avoided in the interest of being able to effectively execute the instructions in a timely manner.

'The level of detail . required should be the detail that a newly trained and licensed operator would desire during an emergency '

condition.

To assist in determiEing the level of EOP detail, the following general rules apply.

4.11.1 For each control with a number engraved on the control panel placard, the number should be included in parentheses within the in-structional step; for example, " Start RCP-A (BB-HIS-37) " . ,

4.11.2 For control circuitry theh executes an en-tire function unnacutation of the control switch, the action verb appropriate to the component suffices without further amplifi-cation of.how to manipulate the control' .

device; - for example, "Close FEED PUMP A SUC-TION VALVE (F028A)." ' Recommended action verbs are as follows:

4.11.2.1 For power-driven rotating equipment, use Start, Stop.

4.11.2.2 For valves, use Open, Close, Throttle Open, Throttle Close, Throttle.

4.11.2.3 For power distribution breakers, use Syn-chronize and Close. Trip.

4.11.3 For control swf ? dhC ' with a positional placement ttsi str 11shes a standby readi-ness conditlo., ti verb " Set"'should be used, along ,ath ca engraved name of the desired posiilon. P6sitional placements are typically associated with establishing read-iness of automatic functions and are typi-  ;

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more than one position for a similar func-tion. placement to the desired position should be specified; for example, " Place DIESEL FIRE pump SELECTOR Switch to TEST NO.

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4211.5 Standard practices for observing for abnor-malt results need no't be prescr'ibed within precedural steps. For example, observation of noise, vibration, erratic flow, or dis-charge pressure need not be specified by steps that start pumps. ,

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i When information is presented using graphs, charts, tables, and figures, these aids must

. be self-explanatory, legible, and readable A 6 under the expected conditions of use.

4.12.1 Units of Measure T

i Units of measure on figures, tables, and at-tachments should be given for numerical values that represent observed, measurement data, or calculated results. A virgule .

(slant line) should be used instead of 4

"per"; examples: ft/sec, lbs/hr.

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Examples: Refer to Figure 2 for....

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i 4.12.3 Figure, Table, and Attachment Numbering

.Seauential arabic numbers should be assigned I to figures, tables, and attachments in  !

separate series. The secuence should cor- g respond with the order of their reference in J

'the text. The symbol "f" and abbreviation -

"No." are unnecessary and should not be  :

used. The number.alone suffices.

Examples: Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.

Table 1, Table 2, etc.

Attachment 1, Attachment 2, etc.

Page designation and numbering of attach-ments shall meet the requirements of subsec- l tion 2.3, Page Designation and Numbering.  ;

Step numbering for attachments should be in accordance with subsection 3.6, Instruction Step Numbering, except that the page format on the attachment may vary to accomplish the best means of presentation. The dual-column ,

format is not generally used for attach-ments, but is allowed. t 5.0 MECHANICS OF STYLE 5.1 Spelling i spelling should be consistent with modern usage. When a choice of spelling is offered by a dictionary, the first spelling should i be used. 4 5.2 Hyphenation  ;

Hyphens should be used between elements of a compund word when usage calls for it. The .

following rules should be followed for o hyphenation.  !

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bell-like 5.2.,2.6 to avoid confusion with another word; examples: re-cover to prevent confusion with recover, pre-position to avoid confu-sion with preposition 5.2.2.7 when a' letter is linked with a noun; examples: X-ray, 0-ring, U-bolt, I-beam 5.2.2.8 to separate chemical elements and their

- atomic weight; examples: Uranium-235, U-235 5.3 Punctuation ,

Punctuation should be used only as necessary to aid reading and prevent misunderstanding.

Word order should be selected to require a minimum of punctuation. When extensive punctuation is necessary for clarity, the sentence should be rewritten and possibly made into several sentences. Punctuation should be in accordance with the following rules.

5.3.1 Brackets -

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is to follow, for example: Restore cooling flow as follows:

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Therefore, evaluate the number of commas to ensure the instruction is not too complex, Use a comma after conditional phrases for clarity and ease of reading. Example: WHEN >

level decreases to 60 inches, THEN start pump....

5.3.4 Parentheses Parentheses should be used to indicate al-ternative items in a procedure, instruction, eouipment numbers, or equipment names.

Switch and instrument numbers ~or names when both are listed may be placed in parantheses. Setpoints and Instrument Titles may also be set apart in this manner.

Other use of this method may be used on a limited basis if this is deemed the most ap-propriate method.

5.3.5 Period Use a period at the end of complete sen-tences and for indicating the decimal place in numbers.

5.4 Vocabulary Words used in procedures should convey pre-cise understanding to the trained person.

The following rules apply.

5.4.1 Use simple words. Simple words are usually short words of few syllables. Simple words are generally common words.

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5.4.3 Use words that are concrete rather than vague, specific rather than general, famil-iar rather than formal, precise rather than ,

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5.4.4 Define key words that may be understood in more than one sense in the context used.

5.4.5 Verbs with specific meaning should be used.

Examples are listed in Attachment 7, Action Verbs. .

5.4.6 Eauipment status should be denoted as follows:

5.4.6.1 Operable / operability--These words mean that a system, subsystem, train, component, or device is capable of performing its speci-fled function (s) in the intended manner.

Implicit in this definition is the assump-tion that all necessary attendant instrumen-tation, controls, normal and emergency elec-trical power sources, cooling or seal water, lubrication or other auxiliary equipment reauired for the system, subsystem, train, component, or device to perform its

- < function (s) are also capable of performing related support function (s) .

5.4.6.2 Operating--This word means that a system, subsystem, train, component, or device is in operation and is performing its specified function (s), and that WPA or other condi-tions do not prevent it from maintaining that service.

5.4.6.3 Available--This word means that a system, subsystem, train, component, or device is operable and can be used as desired; how-ever, it need not be operating.

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5.5.1 , Arabic numerals should be used.

5.5.2 For numbers less than unity, the decimal point should be preceded by a zero; for example: 0.1.

5.5.3 The number of significant digits should be equal to the number of significant digits available from the display and the reading precision of the operator.

5.5.4 Acceptance values should be specified in such a way that addition ahd subtraction by the user is avoided if possible. This can generally be done by stating acceptance values as limits. Examples: 510 deg F max-imum, 300 psig minimum, 580 deg to 600 deg F. For calibration points, statement of the midpoint and its lower and upper limits for each data cell would accomplish the same purpose; for example, 10 mil 11 amperes (9.5 to 10. 5) . Avoid using +.

5.5.5 Engineering units should always be specified for numerical values of process variables.

They should be the same as those used on the control room displays, for example: psig instead of psi.

5.6 Abbreviations, Letter Symbols, and Acronyms The use of abbreviations should be minimized because they may be confusing to those who are not thoroughly familiar with them. Ab-breviations may be used where necessary to save time and space, and when their meaning is unquestionably clear to the intended reader. ,

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of lowercase letters, it should appear in i

lowercase-in a title or heading. The period should be omitted in abbreviations except in

, cases where the omission would result in confusion.

Letter symbols may be used to represent i operations, cuantities, elements, relations, j and analities. l l An acronym is a type of symbol formed by the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts or major parts of a com-pound term. Acronyms may be used.if they are defined or commonly used.

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6.0 TYPING FORMAT 6.1 General Typing Instructions For emergency operating procedures, the fol-lowing general requirements shall be followed.

6.1.1 Paper size should be 8-1/2 x 11 inches.

6.1.2 Yellow, bond paper with printed border ~

should be used.

6.1.3 Procedures shall be typed on ATMS.

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I 6.2.1 Page margins shall be specified by the printed borders. Two type spaces shall be  ;

maintained between the text and borders.

6.2.2 Page identification informat' ion (refer to subsection 2.3, Page Designation and Number-ing) shall be centered and placed one line space above the bottom page edge.

6.2.3 The 8-1/2 inch edges shall constitute top and bottom of pages and text. Tables and figures shall be readable with the page so arranged. Rotation of printed matter should be avoided for Emergency Operating Procedures. Refer to subsection 6.5, Rota-tion of Pages, if rotation-is absolutely necessary.

6.3 Headina and Text Arrancement Block style, as illustrated in Attachment 2, '

Example - Text Page Format, shall be used.

First-level steps shall be in initial capi-tals, with an underscore.

i 6.3.1 Step numbers shall begin two spaces from the left-hand printed border (center-line for I

the right-hand margin). Checkoff boxes shall be located below first-level step num-i bers of the left-hand column only. Checkoff boxes may be used in other parts of the EOP as desired.

, 6.3.2 Three line spaces shall be allowed between j steps.

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facilitate operator reading. . Exceptions t will be allowed if the dual-column . format 1 results in reduced readability, i.e., sev-

'eral long words in a row not allowed to be broken resulting in ' stacking' of words (one ,

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6.5.3 Page identification and numbering shall not be rotated.

6.6 Printed Operator Aids G.6.1 Figures include graphs, drawings, diagrams,  !

and illustrations. The following rules are established.

6.6.1.1 The figure number and its title shall be placed three line spaces below the figure field.

6.6.1.2 The figure number and title should be of courier type, pitch 10. ,

6.6.1.3 The figure field must not violate specified page margins.

6.6.1.4 The figure field should be of sufficient size to offer good readability.

6.6.1.5 The essential message should be clear; sim-ple presentations a~er preferred.

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6.6.1.8 The items within the figure should be oriented naturally insofar as possible. For example, height on a graph should be along the vertical axis.

6.6.1.9 In general, items within the figure should be labeled. Typed labels should use courier type, pitch 10. Handwritten labels should be printed, using all capitals, with letters and numbers at least 1/8-inch high.

6.6.1.10 All lines in figures should be reproducible.

6.6.2 Tables should be typed using the following rules.

6.6.2.1 Type style.and size should be the same as  :

that for the rest of the procedure. ,

6.6.2.2 The table number and title should be located -

above the table field and two line spaces below preceding text.

6.6.2.3 A heading should be entered for each column and centered within the column; the first letter of words in the column headings should be capitalized. All capital letters in the column headings is also allowed.

6.6.2.4 Horizontal lines should be placed below the column headings; vertical lines, while desirable, are not necessary or required.

6.6.2.5 Tabular headings should be aligned as follows: ,

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however, run-over lines should be indented i

,three spaces 6.6.3 Double spacing between horizontal entries suffices to segregate such entries, although horizontal lines may also be used if desired. If used, double horizontal lines should be used above and below the column headings.

6.6.4 There should not be a vacant cell in the table. If no entry is necessary,. "N.A. or dashes" should be entered to indicate not applicable.  ;

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6.7.1 The applicable heading " NOTE" and " CAUTION" shall be capitalized, placed to the lef t of ,

the text of the note or caution, and placed three line spaces below the preceding text. 4 6.7.2 The text of the note or caution should be block format, single line spaced. The note and caution text shall be indented two space: from the word NOTE or CAUTION and begin on the same line.

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6.8 Use of Foldout Pages When used, a foldout page is treated as a i single page. Only one foldout page should j normally be used per procedure and shall be  !

the last page(s). It should follow the same j format as an attachment page except the ,

width is different. The page should be folded so that a small margin exists between the-fold and the right-hand edge of standard pages. This will reduce wear of the fold.

An example of the foldout page text is pre-sented in Attachment 5, Example - Foldout.

6.9 Use of Oversized Pages Oversize pages should not be used'. They should be reorganized or reduced to a stan-dard page.

6.10 Use of Reduced Pages Reduced pages should be avoided whenever l

possible. Final size of reduced pages l

should be standard page size. Reduced pages should be readable.-

7.0 REPRODUCTION Reproduction will be done single-sided copy only. All copies should be clearly legible.

When it is necessary to replace the entire procedure or parts of the procedure because of revisions, use, ware, etc., the quality of the ~ replacement copy should be equal to that of the original. Personnel who repro-duce pages should ensure that when copies are made, the entire page is reproduced (i.e., that no instructions or parts of in-structions are omitted). .

8.O REFERENCES 8.1 ANSI /ANS-3.2 - Administrativ~e controls and Quality Assurance For The Operational Phase of Nuclear Power Plants 8.2 APA-ZZ-00100 - Procedure Requirements

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APA-ZZ-00200 - Document Control 8.5 APA-ZZ-00300 - Identification of Plant

' Equipment 8.6 NUREG-073' 7 , Item I.C.1 - Clarification of .

TMI Action Plan Requirements (Guidance For l~

The Evaluation And Development Of Procedures For Transients And Accidents) i 8.7 NUREG-0899 - Guidelines For The Preparation ,

Of Emergency Operating Procedures  :

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8.8 ERPO 82-017 - Emergency Operating Procedures ,

Writing Guideline {

8.9 WCAP-10204 - Emergency Response Guidelines [

Validation Program ,-

8.10 Westinghouse Emergency Response Guidelines  !

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3 REACTOR TRIP OR SAFETY INJECTION l A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure.is to ensure proper response of the automatic protection systems following actuation of a REACIOR TRIP or SAFETY INJECTION; and to assess plant conditions and identify the appropriate recovery procedure.

B. SYNPTOMS I. Following are symptoms of a reactor trip:

a. Any reactor trip annunciator lit.
b. Rapid decrease in reactor power level as indicated by nuclear instrumentation.
c. All shutdown and control rods are fully inserted.

Rod bottom'11ghts are lit.

c. Rapid decrease in unit load to zero power.

II. Following are symptoms of reactor trip and safety injection: ,

a. Any SI annunciator lit,
b. SI pumps in service.

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. Trip all RCPs if BOTH conditions listed below are met:

a. SI is actuated.
b. RCS pressure - EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 1330 PSIG.
2. SI TERMINATION CRITERIA FOR' SPURIOUS SI
a. Terminate SI when ALL parameters listed below are met':

(1) Contaim=nt Pressure, Temperature, Radiation, Recirculation Sump Invel - NORMAL.

(2) RCS Pressure - GREATER THAN 2000 PSIG.

(3) RCS Subcooling - GREATER THAN 50 DEG. F.

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5. SYMPTOMS FOR FR-H.'l (RESPONSE TO IDSS OF SECONDARY HEAT SINK)

Go to FR-H1(RESPONSI 'TO LOSS OF SECONDARY HEAT SINK) if AM Flow is not available.

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1. Allow To permit a stated condition to be achieved prior to proceeding, for -example, " allow discharge pressure to stabilize".
2. Check To perform a comparison with a procedural recuirement

" Check if SI can be terminated". .

3. Close To change the physical position of a mechanical device so that it prevents physical access or flow or permits passage of electrical current, fo; example, "close valve V045".

~4. Complete To accomplish specified procedural requirements, for example, " complete checklist 1" " complete data report QA-1", " complete steps 7 through 9"

5. Decrease Do not use because of oral communication problems.

" Lower" is a better term.

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7. Establish To make arrangements for a stated condition, for exam-ple, " establish communication with control room".
8. Increase Do not use because of oral communication problems.

" Raise" is a better term.

9. Inspect To measure, observe, or evaluate a feature or charac-teristic for comparison with specified limits; method of inspection should be included, for example,

" visually inspect for leaks".

10. Open To change the physica1' position of a mechanical device, such as valve or door to the unobstructed position that permits access or flow, for example, "open valve V045".
11. Record To document specified condition or characteristic, for example, " record discharge pressure".

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12 Set To physically adjust to a specified value an adjusta-ble feature, for example, " set diesel speed to . . .

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13 Start To originate motion of an electric or mechanical device directly or by remote control, for example,

" start... pump".

14. Stop To terminate operation, for example, "stop... pump".

i 15. Throttle To operate a valve in an intermediate position to ob-tain a certain flow rate, for example, " throttle valve V045 to...". .

16. Trip To manually activate a semi-automatic feature, for ex-ample , " trip breaker . . ." . .
17. Vent To permit a gas or liquid confined under pressure to escape at a vent, for example, " vent... pump".
18. Verify To observe an expected condition or characteristic, for example, " verify discharge pressure is stable".

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The validation of the Westinghouse Owners Group Emergency Response -

Guidelines was conducted on the Callaway' Plant specific simulator and documented in WCAP-10204, Summary Report - Emergency Response Guidelines Validation Program. The generic ERG's were converted to Callaway Plant specific for this effort. This program will serve as the validation for Callaway Emergency Operating Procedures. Any future revisions will be validated in a like manner.

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EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES' TRAINING Familiarization training will be conducted on crew training weeks.

This will include program philohophy, program structure, and procedure format. Each operating crew will be introduced to specific Emergency Operating Procedures in the classroom and simulator. Some background information will be discussed.

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The Pre-License Review Series (scheduled to commence 8-1-83) will provide detailed training on all Emergency Operating Procedures

- and their background documents. This detailed training will include classroom discussions as well as extensive practical use during simulator sessions.

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Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Dear Mr. Denton:

DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 .

CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 PROCEDURES GENERATION PACKAGE

References:

1) SLNRC 83-0019 dated April 15, 1983 *
2) ULNRC-619 dated April 15, 1983

Attachment:

Callaway Emergency Procedures Generation Package Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737, Requirements for Emergency Response Capability, Item 7.2.b, requires the submittal og a procedures generation package for emergency operating procedures, three months prior to plans to begin formal operator training on i upgraded procedures. The referenced letters provide our response

! to Supplement 1 and indicate our package would be submitted in

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! May, 1983. Transmitted herewith are five copies of the Callaway l Emergency Procedures Generation Package (Attachments 1 through 4).

l The item numbers on the attachment correspond to the numbers used f in Generic Letter 82-33.

l Some emergency operating procedures (EOP) familiarization l training will occur between now and August 15, 1983. The Pre-Licensed Review Series which commences on August 1 will provide

, detailed training on all EOP's. The first two weeks of this I course concerns training in mitigating core damage and therefore formal EOP training will not commence until August 15, 1983.

If you have any questions in this matter, please contact us. . .

Very truly yours, 1

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- Robert J. Schukai, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon oath says that he is G,eneral, Manager-Engineering (Nuclear) for Union Electric Company; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the content thereof; that he has executed the same for and on behalf of said company with. full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. .

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By Ro er t J. chukai Gen nager-Engineering Nuclear SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this lith day of May, 1983

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NOTARY PUBUC, STATE OF MISSOURI MY COMMISSION EXPIRES APRIL 22,1985 ST. LOUIS COUNDC 6

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cca Glenn L. Koester Vice President Operations Kansas Gas & Electric P.O. Box 208 Wichita, Kansas 67201 Donald T. McPhee Vice President Kansas City Power and Light Company 1330 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, Missouri 64141 Gerald Charnoff, Esq. ,

Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1800 M. Street, N.W. .

Washington, D.C. 20036

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- SNUPPS 5 Choke Cherry Road Rockville, Maryland 20850 John H. Neisler

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Westinghouse Owners Group Generic technical guidelines, Emergency Response Guidelines - (ERG's) will be utilized for the generation of Emergency Operating Procedures. The sequence of steps shall be the same as.that,given in the, ERG's for those steps that are required. Other steps will be arranged in the sequence which is appropriate to comply with the intent of the ERG's. The writer / reviewers shall make,the determination, based on the ERG's, and background documents of which plant specific equipitent meets ,

the intent of the ERG steps. Plant specific values and-nomenclature shall be used in the Emergency Operating Fl!ocedures ,

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