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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures PEP-01.0 Re Emergency Procedures Introduction & PEP-02.5 Re Emergency control-general Emergency
ML20087N336
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/14/1984
From: Boyer L
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML20087N330 List:
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PROC-840314, NUDOCS 8404030349
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0i EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION (Cont.) e Alternate: Engineering Supervisor .

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3.7 Inform EOF Managers to arrange for continuous EOF staffing by providing two':12-hour shifts.

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3.8.1 Fire and rescue assistance will be coordinated by the TSC and Control Room.

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3.10 When relinquishing the Emergency Response Manager position, brief your successor on the emergency status. Note completion of this step in the Emergency Response Manager's log.

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Thyroid 25 or above based on these levels. Control access.

(a) These actions are recommended for planning purposes. Protective action declslons at the time of the incident must take existing conditions into consideration.

(b) At the time or the Incident, officials may implement low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle h of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.

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1.1.1 Providing assistance to the Emergency Response hnager in administrative, logistics, and personnel support.

1.1. 2 Assisting the Logistics Support Director as requested.

2.0 Applicability 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility.

. 2.2 The actions and responsibilities are limited to the Administrative and Logistics Manager and those emergency team members assigned to him.

k 3.0 Actions and Limitations 3.1 Ceneral Activities l 3.1.1 Announce your name and position to team members that report to you.

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2.2 The actions and responsibilities are limited to the Technical Analysis Manager and those emergency team members assigned to him.

-3.0 Actions and Limitations 3.1 General Activities O. 3.1.1 Announce your name and position to all team members that report to you.

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  • Corporate Emergency Operations Center (CEOC) personnel.

3.3 Provide technical interface as authorized by the Emergency Response Manager to utility groups. INPO, consultants, and regulatory groups.

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1.1.2 Recommending protective actions necessary to protect the public health and safety.

2.0 Applicability 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when the position of Radiological Control Manager is activated in the Emergency

..' Operations Facility. The actions and responsibilities are limited to the Radiological Control Manager and those emergency team members assigned to him.

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1.1.1 Assisting in making notifications to of f-site agencies.

1.1.2 Contacting off-duty personnel and requesting they report '

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1.1. 3 . Contacting outside emergency response agencies, if required.

1.1.4 Documenting communications.

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. ' This procedure shall be implemented whenever one of the four emergency classifications is declared. The degree of implementation will vary with the level of emergency.

3.0 Actions 3.1 . General Requirements for Control Room, TSC, and EOF 3.1.1 Maintain copies of all exhibits and forms used.

3.1.2 Ensure proper use of communications equipment. .

3.1.3 Coordinate activities with other communicators in CP&L Emergency Organization.

3.1.4 Authenticator code words are found in selected copies of PEPS in the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.

3.1.5 - Record on Exhibit 2.6.21-5 any questions Warning Points may have in addition to the information on the Warning Message.

3.1. 5 .1 After all notifications have been made and as time permits, collect answers to these questions and transmit to. Warning Points.

3.1.6 Notify Security if fire or rescue assistance has been requested to report to the site.

3.1.6.1 -If the rescue squad is called to aid a contaminated Lajured individual, be sure to notify Dosher Hospital to prepare for the receipt of a contaminated patient.

3.1.6.2' If a contaminated patient is to be sent to Dosher Hospital, notify E&RC to provide health physics coverage for the hospital.

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  • . c 3.1.7 When relinquishing the role of Emergency Communicator, j brief your successor on the status of the emergency and communications activities.

3.2 Control Room Activities 3.2.1 If not already completed, fill out and have approved Exhibit 2.6.21-1 " Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to i State / Local Government."

3.2.2 State and local governments should be contacted within fifteen minutes from the declaration of an Unusual Event, Alert, Site, or General Emergency as long as notification process does not jeopardize any individuals action to mitigate the consequences of the emergency.

3.2.3 Transmit information on Exhibit 2.6.21-1 to those agencies and individuals listed in Exhibit 2.6.21-2.

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3.2.4 Use the ARD phone to call the state and two local Warning Points .

3.2.4.1 Pick up the ARD phone which will cause the phone to ring simultaneously at the state and two county Warning Points. ,

3.2.4.2- As each Warning Point picks up, notify them that this is the Brunswick plant and to stand by.

3.2.4.3 When each Warning Point has come on line, ask the state, Brunswick County, and New Hanover County to give their names. Record the names and time on Exhibit 2.6.21-2.

- 3.2.4.4 If any Warning Point did not respond, continue with the nctification and try again en an individual Bell line.

3.2.4.5 Inform each Warning Point to get a copy of the

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3.2.4.7 After notification has been co=pleted, request the State Warning Point to read back the notification, and, if necessary, correct any errors.

3.2.4.8 Direct the Warning Points to notify the appropriate personnel in their emergency response organization.

3.2.5 Continue with notifications on Exhibit 2.6.21-2. If an individual or agency does not have the notification form, notify them of plant conditions.

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-- NOTE: For an Unusual Event, Exhibit 2.6.21-4 is optional at the request of the Site Emergency Coordinator. For an Alert or higher classification, fill out the information on Exhibit 2.6.21-4 as directed by the Site Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Support Center.

3.2.7 After all initial notifications are made, fill out Exhibit 2.6.21-4 SPDS Information as plant conditions change or as often as directed.

3.2.8 If the TSC is activated, maintain contact through the TSC communicators to transfer Safety Parameter Data and Status (SPDS) information.

3.2.9 Advise all previously contacted off-site agencies when the emergency is terminated.

3.3 TSC Activities 3.3.1 When reporting to the TSC, ensure that the personnel necessary to perform the communications activities (status board plotter and phone talkers) have been requested to also report in.

3.3.2 Contact the communicator in the Control Room and verify

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2.0 Apolicability 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when the position of Assistant to the Emergency Response Manager is activated. The actions and responsibilities are limited to that individual.

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.3.1.1 Report your readiness to the Emergency Response Manager.

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- Communications

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3.2 Provide assistance and support in the operation of the Emergency Operations Facility.

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