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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP-206A Re Fire Fighting Group & EP-209,App D-1 Re Onsite Emergency Team Leaders
ML20078Q445
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/19/1983
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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Shared Package
ML20078Q438 List:
References
PROC-830919-01, NUDOCS 8311110270
Download: ML20078Q445 (76)


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   -                                                                                              . EP Index
 ,.                                          3      EMERGENCI PIM PROCEDURES INUSX          .

Page 1 PEN:'H BOI'ICM UNITS 2 AND 3 0 /19/ -to- -

                            "SEP 2 71983                                             Review   Rev. Revision       O' Number                               Title                        Date    No.        Date            O'        #

k' E A MANKUS hphd' EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 04/13/83 7 04/13/83

                                                                                                                     # r' EP-102          Unusual Event Response                          04/13/83    7 04/13/83 EP-103        ' Alert Response                                  08/01/83    9 08/01/83 EP-104          Site Emergency Response                         08/01/83    9 08/01/83 EP-105          General Emergency Response                      08/01/83    9 08/01/83 EP-110          Personnel Assembly and Accountability 06/20/83              1 06/20/83 EP-201          Technical Support Center (TSC)

Activation 08/01/83 6 08/01/83 EP-202 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 04/25/83 4 04/25/83 EP-203 Cmergency Operations Facility (EDF) Activation 08/01/83 6 08/01/83 EP-205 Radiation Protection Team ( . Activation 04/25/83~ 4 04/25/83 . EP-205A Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group 05/25/82 4 05/25/82 EP-205A Operation of Post Accident

                     .1             Sampling Station                                04/25/83    2 04/25/83 EP-205A         Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples
                     .2              from Containment Atmosphere Dilution Cabinets                                       05/26/82    0. 05/26/82 EP-205A          Retrieving and Changing Sample
                     .3              Filters and Cartridges frcxn the Drywell Radiation lenitor During Emergencies                                    04/25/83    1 04/25/83 EP-205A          Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples
                     .4              from the Drywell Radiation Monitor Sampling Statkn                                05/25/82 0       05/25/82 og      e me
  • EP-205A Obtaining Reactor Water Samples
                     .5              from Sample Sinks Following Accident Conditions                                     05/25/82    0 05/25/82 EP-205A          obtaining Canal Discharge Water
                     .6              Samples Following Radioactive Liquid
      '                              Releases After Accident Conditions             05/25/82 0       05/25/82 8311110270 83110s MOCK 05000277
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EP Index DOEW PLAN PIOCEDURES INDEX -

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  • Rrv. 35
  • PEACH B01'IQ4 UNITS 2 AND 3 09/19/83
  • Review Rev. Revision Number ~ Title Date No. Date EP-205A Obtaining the Iodine and
           .7      Particulate Samples from the Main                           _

Stack and Roof Vents Following Accident Conditions 04/25/83 1 04/25/83 EP-205A Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples

           .8      fran Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions                      05/25/82     0 05/25/82 EP-205A Obtaining Samples from Condensate
           .9      Sample Sink Following Aa:ident Conditions                               05/25/82     0 05/25/82 EP-205A Obtaining Off-Gas Samples from
           .10     the Off-Gas Hydrogen Analyzer Following Accident Conditions            05/25/82     0 05/25/82 EP-205A Sample Preparation and Chemical
           .11     Analysis of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples                           05/25/82     0 05/25/82 EP-205A Sag.e Preparation and Analysis
            .12    of h.ghly Radioactive Particulate
                . Filters and Iodine Cartridges            04/25/83     1 04/25/83 EP-205A Sample Preparation and Analysis of
            .13    Highly Radioactive Gas Samples           05/25/82     0 05/25/82 EP-205B Radiation Survey Groups                  04/25/83     4 04/25/83 EP-205C Personnel Dosimetry Bioassay and Respiratory Protection Group         04/08/82     2 04/08/82 EP-206  DELETED                                  DELETED.

EP-206A Fire Fighting Group 09/19/83 5 09/19/83

  • EP-206B Damage Repair Group 05/31/83 3 05/31/83 EP-207 Personnel Safety Team Activation 04/25/83 5 04/25/83 EP-207A Search and Rescue 04/13/83 3 04/13/83
      " ' EP-207B  DELETED                                  DELETED                -

EP-207C First Aid 04/25/83 3 04/25/83 EP-207D Evacuation Assembly Group 04/25/83 3 04/25/83 EP-207E Vehicle and Evacuee Control Procedure 08/01/83 2 08/01/83

                                                                                            . EP Index 24CRGENCY PLM PCOCEDURES INDEX
                                                                           .                    Paga 3 Rev. 35
  • PEACH B07104 UNITS 2 MD 3 09/19/83
  • Review Rev. Revision Number Title Date No .- Date EP-207F Vehicle Decontamination Procedure 05/31/83 1 05/31/83 EP-208 _

Security Team 05/31/83 1 05/31/83 EP-209 Telephone _ List For Emergency Use 12/23/82 6 12/23/82 EP-209 Immediate Notification Call List Appendix A 08/23/83 8 06/24/83

EP-209 0ELETED DELETED Appendix B EP-209 Peach Bottom Station Supervision Appendix C 09/19/83 9 09/19/83
  • EP-209 On Site Emergency Team Leaders Appendix D-1 09/19/83 6 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Radiation Protection Team Appendix D-2 09/19/83 10 09/19/83
  • EP-209- Fire and Danage Team Appendix D-3 09/19/83 8 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Personnel Safety Team Appendix D-4 09/19/83 10 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Security Team Appendix D-5 09/19/83 5 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Re-Entry and Recovery Team Appendix D-6 08/23/83 3 04/11/83 EP-209 Technical Support Center Group Appendix D-7 09/19/83 9 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Corporate Emergency Team Leaders and 4 Appendix E Support Personnel 09/19/83 9 09/19/83
  • EP-209 U. S. Government Agencies Appendix F , 08/23/83 5 06/24/83
         ~~ ~ EP-209      Emergency Management Agencies                                             ,

Appendix G 08/23/83 3 04/11/83 EP-209 Company Consultants Appendix H 09/19/83 7 09/19/63

  • EP-209 Field Support Personnel Appendix I-l 09/19/83 11 09/19/83
  • EP Index laMCI PIAN PROCEDURCS INDEX Paga 4 Rev. 35
  • PEACH BOTICH UNITS 2 AND 3 09/19/83
  • Review Rev. Revision 4 Number Title Date No. Date EP-209 Chemistry & Health Physics Contractor Appendix I-2 Call List 09/19/83 8 09/19/83
  • EP-209 Nearby Public and Industrial Users .

Appendix J Of Downstream Waters 08/23/83 5 06/24/83 EP-209 Miscellaneous Appendix K 08/23/83 6 06/24/83 EP-209 Local P!ro Phones , Appendix L 09/19/83 4 09/19/83

  • EP-209 DELETED DELETED Appendix M EP-209 Medical Support Groups Appendix N 08/23/83 6 06/24/83 EP-209 Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute Appendix P Call Procedure 09/19/83 7 09/19/83
  • _EP-210 Dose Assessment Team 04/25/83 0 04/25/83 EP-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System 12/23/82 1 12/23/82 EP-303 Partial Plant Evacuation 06/20/83 2 06/20/83 EP-304 DELETED EP-305 Site Evacuation 06/21/83 5 06/21/83 EP-305 Evacuation of the Information Center 05/25/82 2. 05/25/82 EP-307 Reception and Orientation of Support Personnel 04/12/82 0 04/12/82 EP-311 Handling Personnel with Serious Injuries, Radioactive Contamination Exposure, or Excessive Radiation Exposure Emergency Director Functions 04/08/82 3 04/08/82
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           ~'EP-312       Radioactive Liquid Release (Emergency Director Functions)                                       04/13/83     1 04/13/83 EP-313      Control of Thyroid Blocking (KI)                                                                -

Tablets 04/08/82 0 04/08/82 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations 05/31/83 3 05/31/83

9 EP Ind;x EMCtGENCY PIAN PROCEDURES INDEX Paga 5 ,

                               .                                                  Rev. 35 *      ~
            ,                          PEACH BOMOi UNITS 2 AND 3                 09/J.9/83
  • Review Rev. Revision

{ Nu;ncer Title Date No. Date EP-317 Direct Recomnendations to County - Energency Management and Civil Defense Agencies 05/31/83 2 05/31/83 EP-318 Liquid Release Dose Calculation Method for Intake Water at Downstream Facilities 04/13/83 1 04/13/83 EP-319 Liquid Release Dose Calculation Method for Fish 04/13/83 1 03/13/83 EP-320 Procedura for Leaking Chlorine 03/12/82 1 03/12/82 EP-325 Use of the Containment Radiation Monitor to Estimate Release Source Term 06/09/82 0 06/09/82 EP-401 Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations 04/13/83 4 04/13/83 EP-500 Review and Revision of Emergency Plan (FSAR Appendix 0) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 f l i ( , l l l l l

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Ppc1 Orlm WITS 2 AND 3 Centrcly~f'EMERGENCI P!AN IMPLEMENTING PROCEWRE station Super._. -- EP' 20$A FIkNN E p :it To define the acticms of the Fire Fighting Group. REFERENCES \

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1. Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan Secticn Title 5.2.1.5.8 Fire and Damage Team
2. EP 401 Entry for Emergency Repair, Operations, and Search and Rescue.
3. NUREK3 0654 Criteria tor Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Pre-( paredness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
4. 10CFR50 Appendix R, Section K
5. EP-209 Appendix D-3 Fire and Damage Team Notification List APPENDIX l EP-206A-1 Fire Fighting Group Organizaticm and Respcmsibilities j by Job Title l

EP-206A-2 Fire Fighting Group Standard Acticms EP-206A-3 . Automatic Fire Protection Systen Initiatics and Reset EP -206A-4 Classes of Fires and Tfpes of Extinguishants EP-206A-5 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment Available On Site EP-206A-6 Emergency Exposure Levels (Bnergency Plan Table 6.1) EP-206A-7 Available methods of safe shutdown AcrION LEVEL f The Fire Fignting Group will be activated whenever there is a situation cmsite which, in the judgement of the Energency l

EP-206A

   .                                          .                               Paga 2 of 24, Rev. 5 Director or Shif t Supervision, requires their services. The i

Fire Fighting Group shall also be activated upon any initiation of the fire system. PREEMTfIONS 1.* Team member's exposure should be lh ited to the adminis-trative guide levels in Appendix EP 206A-6, Emergency Exposure Limits. The Emergency Director shall approve any team member exceeding Pecch Bottczn quarterly exposure limits. The Fire and DamagI Team Leader should ensure that all team members are controlling their own exposure in accordance with ALARA concepts.

2. The Shift Supervisor in the Ccntrol Room will serve as the Interim Fire and Damage Team Leader until relieved by the Fire and Damage Team Leader for fire-fighting and damage repair duties.
3. The Engineer-Maintenance and the Assistant Engineer-Maintenance are qualified in fire-fighting techniques which allows them both to be Fire and Damage Team Leaders if required.

However, as a general rule, the site maintenance personnel are not fire-fighting qualified. These personnel can only assist in fire-fighting activities with the shif t operators if requested by the operators due to an in-extremis situation.

4. If off-site assistance is required, ensure a representative of the fire-fighting group meets the fire department at the entrance to the site to inform them of the situation and provide guidance to the fire location. Request Security and Desimetry support for off-site fire ccrpanies.
5. Requirements of HPO/CO-4, Radiaticn Work Permits, are not applicable. The HP W_nying the Fire Fighting group will serve as the RWP.
6. If team members are required to enter a hazardous area, there shall be a minirman of two people per group entering.

PROCEDJRE: - 1.0 P*.rscnnel who identify fires shall: 1.1 Imnediately determine if the fire can be extinguished by a quick action such as using a nearby fire extinguisher. Attempt to q11ckly extinguish the fir and in all instances,

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notify Shift Supervision (ext. of the fire locaticn and type ac e alarm statia1. Warning: For a fire in fuel storage areas, flooding new fuel with water or applying a water fog should be avoided to prevent a possible criticality in new fuel. m _ , .

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        .                                                                        Paga 3 of 24, rev. 5 1.2 After sounding the alarm remain close to the area, at a safe distance frca smoke, fumes and fire, to provide direction to the fire locatim to the fire fighting group.

2.0 Shift personnel who receive report of fire shall: , 2.1 ~ If a fire is reported to the control room via phone or P.A. the individual who receives the report shall advise the chief operator of .the location and fire description. 2.2 If the fire notification was initiated via the fire alarm annunciator panel the chief cperator should obtain the exact words on the annunciator windcw, and use them in the announcement. ' i 2.3 The Chief Operator should make repeated announcements of the fire type (if known), location, and fire fighting group assembly area. He may at this time, or later, if requested to do so by the Team Leader, announce an assembly area for general plant personnel. This assembly area should be chosen based upon the additional needs of the fire fighting group as indicated by the leader. (E.G. manpower - at fire locatiorv' portable fire fighting equipnent - per locations indicated in Appendix EP-206A-5/ turnout coats, boots, gloves, scott 4.5 SCBA - cage located at Unit 3 13 KV area.)

2.4 Consider evacuation using the following procedures:

J GP rev-a1 Evacuaticn EP-303 - Plant Evacuation EP-305 - Site Evacuation 3.0 Emergency Director shall: 3.1 Call the fire and damage team leader. If the situation permits, discuss the problem with the fire and damage team leader so he can assess the situaticn ard determine how many and what type of team members will be necessary to correct the probles.

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3.2 If necessary, direct the designated ccmmunicator to centact fire and damage Team members; refer to D 209 Appendix D-3 for telephcme numbers. Inform the team mernbrr.s where to assemble. 3.3 If necessary, ocmtact off-site agencies for assistance. The site emergency coordinator should be consulted if outside assistance is desired before contacting any off-site agencies. 3.4 In the event that the fire has the potential to cmpletely l disable all equipnent in and cabling passing through the I fire area, reference the 'F' procedure for the area and Appendix EP-206-A7 to obtain guidance in determining the remaining available systems to accmplish safe shutdown of the affected unit.

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i EP-206A Paga 4 'of 24, Rev. 5 l 4.0 Interim Fire and Danage Tema Leader (Shift Supervisor) shall: ( 4.1- Obtain known information from Chief Operator. f 4.2 If time permits, review the applicable "F" procedure for the - affected fire zone. 4.3 Obtain all necessary keys for the fire zone in the event of doors are locked or the," security keycard device does not functicm. 4.4 Obtain two radies; en'e for the leader and one for the inspection team leader.

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        \      4.5 Call the Auxiliary Operations support Center and request an HP to report to.the assembly area.

i 4.6 Proceed to the fire scene and assemble the fire fighting group. 4.7 Explain the situation and what has to be done in detail to the fire fighting group. Also inform them of any hazards or precautions encountered on way to fire. 4.8 Pricr to leaving the assembly area decide the number of personnel necessary (minimum of 2 plus an H.P.), designate

 !                      equipnent to be used (see EP-206-A Appendix 1), ensure team members have adequate protection to fight the fire, and ensure the team leader and group have portable radios.

4.9 If entry into a hazardous area is necessary, do so in accordance with EP 401, entry for emergency repair, operations and search and reso.ne. 4.10 Direct the fire-fighting efforts in accordance with i appendix EP-206A-1, fire and damage tearn organization and repensibilities and appendix EP-206A-2, fire fighting group standard acticns. Use portable and installed fire-protection equipment in accordance with EP-206A-3, auto-matic fire protectica systen initiatim and reset, appendix . EP-206A-4, classes of fires and types of extinguishants, and Appendix EP-206A-5, portable fire fighting equignent available on-site. 4.11 Advise the Centrol Room concerning the need for de-energizing or removing equignent or systems frcxn service and the significance of damage sustained and the inpact on pint operations and safety. ReqLest as required the shutdown of ventilation system (s) . 4.12 Be alert to radiological, electrical, and toxic hazards *w

personnel involved in fire fighting. Seek advice frcxn the Fire l and Damage Team Leader on radiological or toxic agent hazards.

i 4.13 Periodically update the emergency direc*wr or interim i 4

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                 .*                                     .                              Pagn 5 of 24, Rev. 5 emergency director of the status of the situation, request
           ,                     the emergency director or interim emergency director to ask for assistance from the Delta-Cardiff fire and ambulance ocupany, if necessary.

4.14 Coordinate the activities of off-site fire fighting support . groups. 4.15 Advise the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director concerning Energency Exposure Limits for team members involved in emergency work and repairs, attempt to minimize radiation exposure and contamination as much as possible. (See Appendix EP-206-8 for exposure limits) . 5.0 Fire Fighting Group Members shall: 5.1 Report to the assembly area with equignent, as assigned in 4 Appendix EP-206A-1, assme the responsibilities assigned in Appendix EP-206A-1, and fight the fire under direction of the team leader. 6.0 Fire and Damage Team Leader shall:

6.1 Report to the technical support center (when activated) .

i Contact Emergency Director when on-site and obtain status of j the current situation, i

  • 6.2 Establish ccatmunications with the Interim Fire and Damage i Team Leader and obtain status of the fire fighting group.

6.3 Provide additional personnel support if necessary. Use EP 209 A@endix D-3 for additional qualified fire fighters or maintenance support personnel. Contact them and provide information on where to report. Assign designated plant staff to direct one or more Fire Fighting Teams as necessary. Assign at least three personnel to each team, as required. Direct the team to relieve or assist the Interim Team members as necessary. 6.4 Periodically provide fire and damage group leader with l Pl ant status changes and significant radiation exposure - l and radioactive ccmtamiratim problems which may affect the functions of the team. Assign a member of the Fire Fighting Group to man the SCBA system on the First Floor of Unit 1. l i 7.0 Auxiliary Operaticns Support Center Coordinator shall: 7.1 Assign an HP Technician to each fire fighting group. 8.0 HP technicians shall: 8.1 Obtain required equignent and report to assembly area. Obtain information frcan and inform interim team leader of j any kncun radiation hazards associated with the situation.

EP-206A Page 6 of 24, Rev. 5 8.2 Ensure safe radiological conditicns in the fire fighting ( aren.

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     .                                                                          Pag 2 7 of 24, Rev. 5 APPENDIX EP-206A-1 FIRE FIGrrING GROUP ORGANIZATICN AND RESPOISIBILITIES BY JCB TITLE A. The Fire Fighting Group should report to the assembly area                                                       .

with the following assigned equipment: Shift Supervisor: Two radios and necessary keys Plant Operator No.1: . 2 portable fire extinguisher Plant Operator No. 2: Purple K dry chemical fire extinguisher Ass't Plant Operator: Purple';K dry chemical fire extinguisher

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Auxiliary Operator: Innediately proceed to the fire fighting group equipnent cage,116' El. by joy air ccepressor or cart El.165' by Unit 2 turbine shield wall and obtain one Scott 4.5 SCBA and proceed to assembly area. Imediately obtain additional SCBA if requested to do so by leader. B. The following are guidelines which should be used to assign responsibilities to the Group members: Shift Supervisor: Interim Fire and Damage Team Leader I Plant Operator No.1: 1) Inspection Team Leader

2) Ass't Interim Fire and Damage Team Leadcr (i.e. Shift Supervisor designated alternate)
3) Nozzle man on No. 2 Fire Hose
4) Extinguishant with CO2 Plant Operator No. 2: 1) Nozzle man on No.1 Fire Hose
2) Extinguishment with purple K dry chemical
             .. e _. a=_:            .   . 3) Lighting and Smoke Removal Ass't Plant Operator: 1) Inspection Team (along with P.O. No.1)
2) Backup man on No. 2 Fire Hose
3) Extinguishment using purple K dry chemical Auxiliary Operator: 1) Equipnent Manager (inside) l
2) Backup man on No.1 Fire Hose ,
3) Extinguishment using CO2 l

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Paga 8 of 24, Rev. 5 APPENDIX EP-206A-2 k FIRE FIGITING GIOUP STANDARD ,TTIONS CNEION: 'IHE PIODUCIS CF CINBUSTION OF CERIAIN 2%TERIALS (e.g. SOME EIECTRICAL CABLES, PIASTICS, OILS) ARE VERY 'IOXIC, IF HIGH ~

            *-           TOKIC GAS LEVELS ARE Swm n:.u, IF THE OXYGEN LEVEL IS LESS THAN 19.5%, OR IF 'IHE CARDOX SYSTEM HAS BEEN ACTIVATED, SC01T 4.5 AIR PACKS ESP BE USED.
1. Ccmmunicaticns should be es$ablished with the Interim Emergency Director or anergency Director, or his designee (via phone, P.A.,

or radio) .

2. Fire Assessment .
a. Prior to entry by the inspection team, if the access to the fire zone is unopened, look for abnormalities such as physical deformation, discoloration, peeling paint or other evidence of high tenperature in an attempt to determine the proximity of the fire to the access. Use extreme caution to open door. If door is hot or flash over is expected, move a charged line in prior to opening door.
b. The Fire Fighting Group Leader should direct the Inspection Team to enter the area of the fire. The Inspection Team should have portable fire extinguishers. Dependent upon the size of the fire area and smoke conditions the inspection team may use a Scott 4.5 SCBA radio, lifeline, or portable life lines at the Leaders discretion (or use of a charged line by inspection team) .

I c. The Inspection Team should stand to the side, (charging line must be available) while remaining low, and slowly crack open, then open the access. (If required, tne site forcible entry tool is located in the security building, Auxiliary SAS, under the windows of the North Wall).

d. If the fire is determined, by the Inspecticn Team Leader, to be obviously extinguishable, with their portable extinguishers, innediate acticn shall be taken to do so.

If the fire is of such magnitude that innediate extinguishnent is I beyond the capabilities of the Inspection Team, the Inspection ! Team Leader shall report, to the Fire Fighting Group Leader, the l nature of the fire, its location and severity, equipnent adjacent l to and involved with the fire hazards in the vicinity (e.g. oil l tanks oc lines, ocznpressed gas lines, cylinders, or tanks, propane lines or tanks), and any apparent effects of the ventilation systen cm the fire. 1

3. Uptn the report of the Inspection Team, the Fire Fighting Group Leader should direct the manual initiation of installed fire suppressicn equipnent described in Appendix EP-206A-3, if appropriate, and. direct fire fighting equipnent preparation and associated actions.

l Also check for fire extensicns and extinguish same.

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4. At this time and periodically thereafter the Fire Fighting Group Leader should report the fire scene situation to the Interim Beergency Director or Emergency Director. (The Interim Emergency
Director or the anergency Director, based upon Control Roczn indi-
!                caticns, and review of the applicable "F" procedure should make
  • reocamendations as deemed necessary).
a. Ventilatica - The "F" procedure for the fire zone indicates normal i ventilation flow rates., This data, along with Inspection Team '

observations should beivaluated to determine degrae of impact

             .         from the normal fire zone ventilation. In general, direct the shuttwn of the supply ventilation system servicing the fire area                                                               j to isolate and help another the fire. Exhaust ventilation may                                                                  '

remain in service to either aid in increasing visibility (smoke removal), renove potential toxic or explosive fumes, or to introduce cool air. Otherwise, supply and exhaust ventilation should both be shutdown initially. If ventilation is completely , shutdown the Fire Fighting Group Leader should direct {e.g. General Plant Personnel Leader) that areas serviced by the same , ventilaticn system be surveilled to assure smoke is not migrating into those areas. If so, exhaust fans should be sequenced on periodically to alleviate this condition.

5. The Fire Fighting Group should then, under the direction of the fire and damage tsan leader, enter and extinguish the fite. The guidelines presented in Appendix EP-206A-1 should be used to aid in coordination of this effort. The guidelines presented in Appendix EP-206A-4 should be used to employ the proper exting-uishant for the type of fire which is present, j
6. If deemed necessary, the Fire Fighting Group Leader should direct additional general plant personnel either directly or via the Interim Bnergency Director or the Emergency Director. He should request additional portable fire fighting equipnent, as listed in Appendix EP-206A-5 and additimal personnel to fight the fire.-
7. Upcn extinguishnent of the fire or as is necessary designated plant personnel should " ventilate" the area using guidance con-tained in the applicable "F" rMure. Instructions for use . _

of the portable neoke removal equipnent are contained in Procedure S.13.1.

8. Upcn extinguishment of the fire, a fire watch shall be established, in the area, in the event of a reflash of the fire.

The duratim of the fire watch shall be proportional to the magnitude of the fire, but in no case shall be less than 1/2 hour.

9. Fire fighting equipnent shall be inventoried, replaced and returned to its proper storage location. If Scott airpacks have been used, the cylinders must be refilled and then inspected by the Respiratory Protection Adninistrator through performance of SI' 17.2.B.

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10. At some time after the fire PEco Form No. 196-64002, " Report of Fire" Form, should be completed and forwarded to the Safety

( Department by the Interim Fire and Damage Team Leader. 9 i

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( AtJIQ9CIC FIRE PIEECTICN SYSTEM INITIATICN AND RESE7f Those areas in the plant which have their own fire protection systems are listed below with a brief(description of system ' actuation and resetting. Auto actuation of any of these systems will initiate a coded -ignal and a Main control Room alarm.

1. The following equipment is Notected by open head sprinklers supplied by Water Deluge Valves which are initiated autanaticany upon heat detection or manually by opening and pushing the lever in the manual station located at the Deluge Valve in the Conden-sate Pump Room. After a fire is out or under control, reset thesti tralves per Procedure S.13.2.1.G.
a. Mair. Jansformers 2AX01, 2BX01, and 2CX01 (3AX01, 3BX01 and 3CX01)
b. Auxiliary transformer 20K02 (30K02)
c. Condensate pump transformers 2AX07, 2BX07, 2CXO7 (3AX07, 3BX07, 3CXO7)
d. Start up and emergency auxiliary transformer 00X03
      ;         2. The following equipnent is protected by open head sprinklers supplied by Water Flooding Valves which are initiated auto-matically upcn heat detection or manually by opening and pushing the lever in the manual station located at the Deluge valve near the protected equignent. After a fire is out or under control,                                                                          ,

reset these valves per Procedure S.12.3.2.1.I

a. Hydrogen seal oil unit (Units 2 & 3)

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b. A and B standby gas treatment system filters

! c. A and B reocabiner building ventilation filters (

3. The Turbine Hatch Area (COMN) is protected by a Heat . - - - - -

Sensitive Closed Head " Nitrogen-filled dry sprinkler system." Heat breaks the sprinkler head (s), releases the nitrogen pressure, and causes a fire alarm. The sprinkler system for the Turbine Hatch Area must then be manually initiated by one of tim following methods: l a. Pushing the remote pushbutton located on panel 20C01 in l the Control Room. ! b. Opening the local electro-manual box mounted next to j the Turbine Building Cardox unit. l

c. Opening and pushing the lever in the manual station located at the Deluge Valve El.116' near Turbine 31dg.

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elevator. d. After the fire is out or under control, reset this valve per rwisare S.13.2.1.G.

4. The follm ing areas are protected by Heat Sensitive closed .

head sprinklers supplied Sprinkler Alarm valves (SAV) which initiate upon actuation of the heat sensitive sprinkler heads. If a heat sensitive sprinkler head breaks but the

              . Sprinkler Alarm valve fails ,to open, the local manual station located at the individual SAvs may be used to open the SAv.

After a fire is out or under control, reset these valves per Procedure S.13.2.1.H:

             , a.       Turbine Lube Oil Reservoir Room (Unit 2 & 3)
b. Turbine Lube Oil Storage Room (Unit 2 & 3)
c. Main Steam Stop valve Area (Unit 2 & 3)
d. East and west feedwater heater service platforms (Units 2 & 3).
e. Areas under east and west main turbine generator plat-forms (Unit 2 & 3) .
f. Auxiliary Boiler Building 1

l 5. The follw ing roons are protected by sprinkler systems which, upon actuation of a heat sensitive sprinkler head, give a direct spray on the equipnent in the room. After a i fire is out oc under control, reset these systens by closing I the correspeding Manual Block valve, replacing the actuated sprinkler head, and restoring the block valve to an open positions

a. A, B, and C PFP Turbine Lube Oil Reservoir Rooms (Units 2 & 3) -
b. Diesel Fire Pump Room (CD9G) l c. El.116' lube oil storage room Unit No. 3 Turb. Bldg.

d.- El.116' lube oil storage room in Adnin. Bldg. l l e. El.135' Radweste Carpactim Area l

6. The turbine bearing oil line belm the pedestal (Units 2 l & 3) are protected by a " Heat Serusitive Closed Head Nitrogen-filled dry sprinkler systen." Heat breaks the sprinkler head (s),

releases the nitrogen pressure, and initiates a fire alarm. The dry sprinkler system for the turbine bearing oil lines below pedestal may then be manually initiated by one of the following methods:

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b. Opening and pushing the lever in the manual station located at the Deluge Valve (165' elevation near generator). After the valve is out or under control, ~

reset this valve per procedure S.13.2.1.G.

7. The Diesel Generator Cardox System, if not disarmed, will ,

initiate automatically upon.wat detection in each of the individual Diesel compartments. If heat detection initiation does not occur,. the system may be manually initiatad using the pushbutton station outside each Diesel Cow artment door. Upon failure of the pushbutton station, manually initiate the Cardox System by breaking the front glass of the appropriate Electro-Manual Pilot Valve (located outside of the Booster Pump Room) and move the lever to the OPEN position to open the Master Select. Valve for 60 seconds, then close the pilot valve. When initiated manually, the Electro-Manual Pilot Valve lever must be moved to the Nmm position to stop the discharge of CO2 to the Diesel Conpartment. After initiation of the Cardox system, reset the system per Procedure S.13.2.2.B. The Diesel Generator 002 tank, located in the Booster Pump Room holds 5500 lbs. of CO2. A single sixty second discharge to any of the Diesel Generator rooms uses 2200 lbs. Therefore " double shot" protection is provided. 8.. The HPCI Room Cardox System can be initiated in any of the + three manners described above for the Diesel Generator Cardox System. The Electro-Manual Pilot Valve for the HPCI reca is located at the Unit 2(3) Turbine Bldg. Cardox Storage Tank. Manual rHarharge is performed by moving the Electro-Manual Pilot Control (EMPC) lever to the OPEN position for 60 , seccnds, then closing the ENPC. Reset of the system per l PrMwe S.13.2.2.D, Section A. Each Turbine Building CO2 Tank (Unit 2 and Unit 3) holds 12,000 lbs. of CO2. A single 60 second discharge to either of the HPCI Roans uses 2100 lbs. Therefore "n11tiple shot" protection is provided.

9. The Conputer Room Cardox Systen is initiated at the -

pushbutton stations on either side of the Computer Rocun. If pushbutton initiation fails, the Electro-Manual Pilot Control (EMPC) levers for the Master Select Valve and the Select valve must be moved to the OPEN position for 125 ' seconds. The EMPC for the Master Select Valve is located l at the Unit 2 Turbine Building (D2 Storage Tank. The EMPC l for the Select valve is located outside the Cable Spreading i Room. When initiated manually, both the EMPC levers must be ! returned to the CIDSED position after 125 seconds. Systen reset per Procedure S.13.2.2.D may then be acccznplished. Upen Computer Room CD2 injection, the tie valve between the Unit 2 and Unit 3 tanks opens, providing a total CO2 capacity of 24,000 lbs. A single 125 second discharge to i.

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10. T M Cable Spreading Room Cardox System is initiated autmatically by actuation of both channels of a two channel smoke detector matrix in the Cable Spread Room. ~
  • If snoke detector autmatic initiation does not occur, the system may be actuated manually by using the pushbutton stations outside either Cable Spreading Recen door. If pushbutton initiation fails,, the EMPC levers for the Master Select Valve and the Select' Valve nust be moved to the OPEN position for 125 seconds. The EMPC for the Master Select Valve is located at the Unit 2 Turbine Building CO2 storage tank. The EMPC for the Select Valve is located outside the cable sprexling roczn. When initiated manually, the EMPC levers must be returned to the CTLSED position after 125 seconds. Systen reset per Procedure S.13.2.2.D may then be accomplished.

Upon Cable Spreading Room (D2 injection the tie valve i between the Unit 2 and Unit 3 tanks opens, providing a total CO2 capacity of 24,000 lbs. A single 125 second discharge ' to the Cable Spreading Roczn uses 9600 lbs. of CO2. Thereface " double shot" protection is provided.

11. The main Control Room and the Unit 2 and 3165' El. lift pung areas are equipped with 002 hose reels. When the
  • hose nozzle is removed from its holder the hose reel and header automatically pressurize. Discharge is acccanplished by depressing the nozzle hand lever. If hose reel header fails to pressurize, at the Unit 2 Turbine Bldg. Cardox Tank, move the IOSE REEL EMPC valve to the OPEN position to pressurize. When use of the hose reel is ocznplete, return the EMPC valve to the eran positicm.

i 12. The bearing casings for turbine bearings 1 through 8 (Units 2 & 3) are protected by dry chenical furnished through a series of nozzles. In the event of a fire at the casings:

a. Move the 350-pound wheeled Ansul dry ct=abl unit to the appropriate bearing. _ . . _
b. Canect the quick ccmnect hose from the Ansui unit to the quick connect fitting at the bearing.
c. Discitarge dry chemical by opening the manual valve to charge the cylinder and actuating the hand lever for discharge.
13. The .E Set Room (Unit 2 & 3) and the M:i Set Lube Oil Pump Rocan (Unit 2 & 3) are protected by a " Heat Sensitive Closed Sprinkler Head" Nitrogen Filled, Smoke Detector Pressurized Sprinkler System. Smoke Detection causes fire alarms and pressurizes the sprinkler header with water b opening the flooding valve. Heat breaks the sprinkler head, t
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   ,        with water manually by operation of the manual station located at the flooding valve. The system is then reset per procedure S .13. 2.1.K.
14. The No. 6 fuel oil tank and the cuxiliary boiler building ,

are protected by a manually operated foam system. To apply foam inside the No. 6 oil tank open the foam solution tank inlet and outlet valves. To apply foam using the manual hose reel and nozzle, unreelg the entire hose, open the foam solution tank inlet valve,,tne hose reel isolation valve, and apply foam using the " Pistol Grip" shutoff valve. When fire is out, close valves and restore the system per procedure S.13.1.1.

15. The west cocridor of the Unit 2 and Unit 3 RX Bldg. El.135 are protected by manually operated water curtains. The purpose of these water curtains is to provide a " fire barrier" between cables of two different Safe Shutdown methods. Cables for one method are located North of the curtain and cables for the other method are located South of the curtain. To initiate these water curtains, pull the manual pull station at the flooding valve which is located in the southwest stairwell or remove frangible lock from the remote station in the el.135 Rx Bldg.

elevator stairwell and actuate the pn11hnx. These water curtains can only be initiated manually. These systems must be initiated if, in the opinion of the Shift Supervisor, the fire cannot be controlled with normal manual fire suppressim equipment and has the potential to effect cables in these areas. , I l l

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                                                                                -               Purple K                                       Pressurized Classes of Fires                             Fog /Strean f 002              Dry Chemical                                 W ter Class A                                      Yes              No, except Yes (Heat of                                     Yes (Defined as wood,                                             very small Combustion may paper, cloth, etc.) (See Note 4) fires                                      remain)

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  ,                 (Defined as flam-                             Yes,ECG ONLY Yes              Yes                                          ^To mable Liquids)                                (See note 1)

Class C (Defined as ener- No Yes Yes No (See gized Electrical No Yes Yes No (See Equipnent) (See Note 2) (Note 3) Note 2) Note 1: m en caing water to combat a Class B fire special techniques are necessary. The Use of a direct hose stream i should be avoided to minimize spreading the fire. However,

                                 " cooling" may be provided via hose stream to heat sensitive equisrunt in the vicinity of the fire. If necessary, due to the size of the fire being beyond the capabilities of multiple Purple K dry chemical extinguishers, a water " fog" applicatim N0r DIRECrLY APPLIED to the fire may be used for additional suppressim.

l Note 2: In the case of High Voltage Equignent, the Associated Cabling and control Devices shall always be de-energized prior to the use of water as a suppresant. High density cable runs of generally lower voltage are a specific cmcern at PBAPS. Water CNLY in the form of a EDG may be used. Water shoulT5e used only in ==4== fog form at the maximum effective distance (to eliminate electrical omductim) when fighting a fire in low voltage energized cable. Fog should first be established, not in contact with the fire, and separation distance should slowly be decreased. When electrical equignent is de-energized then, the fire may be cmsidered as Class A and may be fought as such. i Note 3: Due to the highly ccerosive characteristics of Purple K dry chemical extinguishant usage on electrical equignent should be minimized. I

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to the joy air carpressor. Cart located on El.165' , inshore shield wall for Unit 2 turbine). Contents include Scott 4.5 one hour self contained breathing apparatus, turnout coats, boots, gloves,, and phoenix hard hats. B. Emergency Fire Cabinets i

1. Cabinet No.1 (Located at 165' El. adjacent to -

Unit 2 control room shield wall) . Contents include smoke removal blower, instruction manual, flexible duct, and vent duct to flexible duct adapter, masking, duct, and electrical tapes, tools and fittings, door bar back equipnent, extension cord.

2. Cabinet No. 2 (Same location as No.1) . Contents include nalt mile rays and Chemox canisters.
3. Cabinet No. 3 (Located at 116' El. adjacent to plant entrance shield wall). Contents include two snoke removal blowers plus same items as Cabinet No.1.
  . C.      Additicnal in-plant Hose Carts:
1. Unit No. 2 Reactor Bldg:
a. Hose Cart No. H-U7 El.165', southeast corner near hatch.
b. Hose Cart No. H-US El.195', northeast corner of fire tower.
2. Unit No. 3 Reactor Bl'dg:
a. Hose Cart No. H- D 8 El. 165', northeast corner near hatch.
b. Hose Cart No. H-D6 El.195', southeast corner by fire tower.

D. 350 lb. Wheeled Ansul Units: . 1. Elevation 116': I a. Unit No. 2 Turb. Bldg. southwest corner.

b. Turb. Bldg. Center SWGR. Area South.
c. Turb. Bldg. Center SNGR. Area North.
d. Unit No. 3 Turb. Bldg. Northwest Corner.
2. Elevatim 165':
a. Unit No. 2 Turbine Hall:
1. Riverside wall North
2. Riverside wall South
3. Downriver Soutinest corner.

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E b. Unit No. 3 Turbine Hall:

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2. Riverside wall South
3. Northwest Corner
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1. Life Saving and Dnergency**

Reduction of Injury p rem

  • 375 rem Director
2. Operation of F411pnent to Mitigate an Emergency **

Duergency 25 rem

  • 125 rem Director
3. Protection of Health and Safety of the Emergency Public 5 rem 25 rem Director
4. Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 GR 20 Emergency Activities limits limits Director
5. Re-Entry / Recovery Administrative Administrative Activities Guidelines Guidelines N/A

Reference:

EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1

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     ,                                                                       Pag 2 21 of 24, Rev. 5 APPENDIX 206A-7 AVAIIABIE MET!ODS OF SAFE SHUrDCUN Twenty-five methods of providing reactor shutdown and decay heat removal were utilized as the basis for a safe shutdown analysis. The individual "F" procedure fcr each fire zone . indicates those methods which would remain available if the fire zone of interest were to be subjected to a design basis fire. A design basis fire is assumed to disable all equipment located within a fire zone and all equipnent associated with cabling passing through the fire zone. This analysis asstanes complete loss of equignent function even if a w sint is not required to change its normal.line up status to perform satisfactorily.

Each of these methods includes a system by which water can be added to the reactor vessel, a system by which energy can be removed frczn the reactor vessel, and any support systems needed to acccanadate energy removal to an ultimate heat , sink or to return water to its supply source. Additionally, each method has several alternatives derived from multiple flow paths, redundant loops, or alternate power supplies. Following is a description of these 25 methods of providing reactor shutdown. Methods utilizing the condensate peps or condensate pumps and reactor feed pumps:

1. Water is supplied from the condensate storage tank (CST) by the condensate and reactor feed pumps to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the turbine bypass valves (TBV) to the condenser and water is returned to the CST. The c.udenser is cooled by the circulating I water system. This is a non-safety related method.
2. Water is supplied from the CSP by the condensate and reactor feed pumps to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the main stean relief valves (MSRV) to the torus. the torus is cooled using the residual heat removal (RER) pumps and the high pressure service water (HPSW) pumps and water is returned to the CST. This is a non-safety related method.
3. Water is supplied from the CSF by the condensate and reactor feed pumps to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via high pressure coolant ,

injection (HPCI) steam drag to the torus. The torus is cooled using the RER and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CST. This is a non-safety related method.

4. The reactor is depressurized to 650 psig or less using the TSV. Water is supplied frcan the CSr by the condensate pumps to the reactor vessel.

Energy is removed via the TSV to the condenser and water is returned to the CST. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. This is a non-safety related met!xx1.

5. The reactor is depressurized to 650 psig or less using the N/. Water is supplied frcan the CST by the condensate pumps to the reactor vessel.

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  • u-safety related method.
           ~ Methods utilizing the RCIC panp:
6. Water-is supplied from the CSr by the reactor core isolation ecoling (ICIC) pag to the rea: tor vessel. Energy is removed via the TBV to the condenser. The cordenser is cooled by the circulating water system. the torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps. Water is returned to the CSr. % is is a non-safety related method.
7. Water is supplied from" the CSr by the PCIC pump to the reactor vessel.

Energy is removed via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by

                   .the RHR and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CST. This is a

+ non-safety related method. i

!              8. Water is supplied from the CST by the RCIC pump to the reactor vessel.

j Energy is removed via HPCI steam drag to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CSr. This is a non-safety related method.

9. Water is supplied from the torus by the RCIC pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the TBV to the condenser. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. The torus is cooled using the RHR and HPSW pmps and water is returned to the torus. This is a non-safety related method.
10. Water is supplied from the torus by the RCIC pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled using the RRR and HPSW pumps. Although the RCIC system is not ocnsidered a safety related system, it is designed to satisfy class I seisnic criteria. Because of this design, this method can be ecmsidered a safety related method.
11. Water is supplied from the torus by the RCIC pump to the reactor i

vessel. Energy is ramoved via RCIC steau drag to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps. Although the RCIC system is not considered a safety related systen, it is designed to satisfy Class I seismic criteria. Because of this design, this method can be considered a safety related method. Methods utilizing the HPCI pumps

12. Water is supplied from the CSP by the HPCI pump to the reactor vessel.

Energy is removed via the TBV to the condenser. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. The torus is cooled using the l RRR and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CST. This is a non-I safety related method.

13. Water is supplied from the CSr by the HPCI pump to the reactor vessel.

Energy is removed via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CSr. This is a non-safety related method.

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14. Water is supplied from the CST by the HPCI pump to the reactor' vessel.

Energy is ramtwed via HPCI steam drag to the torus. The torus is (. ocoled by the RER and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CSr. This is a non-safety related method.

15. Water is supplied from the torus by the HPCI pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is rentwed via the TSV to the condenser. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pups and water is returned to the torus. This is a non-safety related method...

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'f i-                    16. Water is supplied from the torus by the HPCI pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is reroved via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pu:rps. This is a safety related method.
17. Water is supplied from the torus by the HPCI pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via HPCI steam drag to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps. This is a safety related methcd.

.i Methods applicable after the reactor is depressurized to 300 psig or less:

18. The reactor is depressurized using the TBV. Water is supplied from the torus by an RHR pu q to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the TBV to the condenser. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. Water is returned to the torus. This is a non-safety related method.
     .                19. The reactor is depressurized using the MSRV. Water is supplied from the torus by an RHR pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is renoved via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled using the RHR and HPSW pangs. This is a safety related method.

Methods applicable after the reactor is depressurized to 350 psig or less:

20. The reactor is depressurized using the TBV. Water is supplied from the I CSr by a core spray pung to the reactor vessel. Energy is renoved via l

the TBV to the ccndenser. The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. Water is reture.ed to the CST. This is a non-safety related method. This method is an alternate to metixx122 below, i.e., i water is supplied from the CST in place of the torus. Use of this water supply requires opening a manual valve in the core spray pump suction line.

21. The reactor is depressurizing using the MSRV. Water is supplied from the CST by a core spray punp to the reactor vessel. Energy is renoved via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by the BHR and HPSW pumps and water is returned to the CST. This is a non-safety related method. This method is an alternate to method 23 below, i.e. water is j supplied from the CSr in place of the torus. Use of this water supply requires opening a manual valve in the core spray pump suction line.

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22. The reactor is depressurized using the TBV. Water is supplied from the torus by a core spray pung to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the TBV to the condenser. The condenser is cooled by the l

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23. The reactor is depressurized using the MSRV. Water is supplied from the torus by a core spray pung to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RRR and HPSW pumps. This is a safety related method.
24. The reactor is depressurized using the TBV. Water is supplied frca the river by a HPSW ptzey to the reator vessel. Energy is removed via the TBV to the ocndenser.:'The condenser is cooled by the circulating water system. Water is rcturned to the CST which overflows to radwaste.

This is a non-safety related method.

25. The reacbr is depressurized using the MSRV. Water is supplied from the river by a HPSW pump to the reactor vessel. Energy is removed via the MSRV to the torus. The torus is cooled by the RHR and HPSW pumps.

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D. Howard l Searcil and Rescue /First Aid Group Leader Dick Sware Alternate Search and RescueNirst Aid Grouc Leader Carl Kopoedaver Search and RescueNirst Aid Grouc Merrbers George Menard Jerry Adams Phil Turturici James Morgan James Arnold David Grove Patrick Weldt Bobert Bickhart John Sarsfield __ , James Herrick Plant Survey Group Leader Hane Phone Centrex Arthur Seward Alternate Plant Survey Group Leader Steve Grosh l

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Plant Survey Group Members Tcm Albright Joe Volz Ted Hoopes Steve King Steve Taylor l Glen Faden ' l 'tedd Fleischmann i Keith Gordon i i George Glessner . John Scone l Evacuaticn Assembly Area Group Leader Scne Phone Centrex l Dennis McClellan Alternate Evacuatica Assembl Grouc Leader I Bill Dwney l l ' Evacuaticn Assembly Area Group Merbers , Stan Baker i Alex Parducci , li Dcn Fay Jack Purcell Dan Hines l MW Perscnnel Safety Teaav*ISC Data Takers ( Debbie Perrine Pobert Arters e l. L._._-.-__.. . _ , _ - _ _

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Envitenmental Sampling Coordinator ' G. F. Deabler Supv. Eng., Environmental Branch Environmental Sampling Ccordinator Alternate R. H. Logue l Eng. in Charge, Nuclear & Env. Sec. ' i Planning & Scheduling Coordinatcr tage Planning Coordinator li a , 1 l

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                 .                  Procedure Supoort Coordinator

, S. W. C. Birely  ! Senior Engineer, Licensing l Procedure Guccort Ccordinator Alternat J. B. Cotton l Maintenance Engineer, Limerick l l Emergency Support Officer / Recovery Officer VP E tric Production Emergency Sugrrt Officer / Recovery Officer Alt. l r J. W. Gallagher

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1 A. J. Cincotta . ,p - l Med. Disp. Physician - Emergency Security Officer l l J. D. Mc3oldrick ! Manager, Claims-Security - ,p Emergency Security Officer Alternate R. J. Deneen - Director, Security Insurance Coordinator W. G. Holberg Manager Insurance Divisicn ,

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Design and Ccnstructicn Surcort Officer Alt. G. N. DECowsky Chief Elec. Eng. CA/QC Cccedinator R. H. Mccre Supt. Electric Producticn/CA

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EP-209 APPENDIX E Page 8 of 9, Rev. 9 Federal and State Government Liaison Alt. t C. Brenner , V.P. Corporate Ccmnunications l Ccepany Spokesman 1 I J. Kemper V.P. Eng. Research Public Informaticn Officer '- C. Brenner V.P. Corporate Ccm1unications Puolic Informaticn Officer Alt. I ' S. J. Bcrfle Asst. to V.P. Corporate C I i Muddy Run News Media Ccordinator R. L. Harper Mgr, Public Information Muddy Run News Media Coordinator Alt. C. J. McDermott Public Information Rep. ECF Liaiscn W. R. Taylor Mgr. Corporatie Communicaticns EIF Liaiscn Alt. M. D. M &ormick Asst. Mgr. Energy Info. Cor crate Neas Media Coordinator P. G. Byrne Mgr. Editorial Services >,3,,.,pg.,w,y,.,,3.-

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2. Southwest Research Institute P. O. Drawer 28510 San Antonio, TX 78284
3. Urderwater Technics, Inc.

Mr. D. R. Stith 2735 Buren Avenue Camden, !U 08105 W(24 n Mr. R. T. Bannon nw.e

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6. Institute for Nuclear 1100 Circle Power Operaticns (INPO) 75 Parkway es a..ergency Suit 1500 .

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EP-209 AFP P - STAFFING AIX2EEATION - 60 MI!RTIE CAIJ., PPOCEEURE l NRPOSE: i This appendix provides the method of contacting key staff personnel who will, in-turn, notify sufficient support personnel to meet the one-hour staffing requirement. It is used if an Emergency Plan Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency is declared.

1. The follcwing steps shall be performed, in sequence, by the Snift Clerk or other assigned personnel.
2. Inform each person contacted of the event classification and that 60 minute staffing is required.
3. Call pager number if the phone is tusy, if there is no answer, or if you know that the iMividual is "on-the-pager". Individuals may, of course, s';pply temporary numbers which should be called first.
4. Centact two staff senior engineers. R. S. Fleischmann is centacted by the Ccmunicater and counts as one contact. Do not call R. S. Fleischmann if the Ccrrcunicator has successfully reached hLm. Attempt to contact the " Duty" and " Interim Site Coord." engineers first. If you are unsuccessful, continue to call or page personnel cn the list until you ccntact two individuals who can be at the site in less than 60 minates.

Time Discositicn Called Nme .. Phone Called No ins.-Busy-Contacted g Dick Fleischmann Drew Smith Jack Winzenried . Steve Pcberts Allen Hilsmeier John Davenport Steve Kovacs f

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5. Ccntact one of the representatives from the Personnel Safety Team listed below and request the call-in of required Personnel Safety Team menbers. Make the calls in the listed order unless individuals are kn:un not to be available.

Ti.~e Disposition Called I - Name Phone Called No. Ans.-Busy-Contacted BJ l Bill MacAllister Tera Mscisz Art Beward Steve Grosh Dennis McClellan Bill Downey

6. Ccntact one of the representatiE from the Radiation Protection team listed below and request the call-in of required HP and Chemistry, TAs and Technicians. Make the calls in the listed order unless individuals are kncun not to be available. This step may be omitted if A. E. Hilsmeier was conta:ted in step 4.

Time Disposition Called l Name Phone Called No Ans.-Busv-Contacted B J Allen Hilsneier Norb Gazda Harry Watscn Stewart Nelscn Ji:n Valinski Dave Barren

7. Ccntact the on-shif t Maintenance Sub-Fcreman via phone (at Ext. 317/319) or plant page systen and request a call-in of tw maintenance mechanics (preferrably one electrician and one fitter or machinist) frcxn their cwn support perscnnel call list.

I Maintenance Sub-Foreman Time Ccntacted b'y

8. Ccntact the on-shif t I&C technician via plant phone (at ext.

l 4238) or plant paging system and request a call-in of tm . additicnal I&C technicians from their own supacrt perscrael call list. I&C Technician ccntacted Time Ccntacted By _ . - . - , - - - __ , , - - . - . _ _ , , .-_-_,m.- -,_,,,.o.- ,, , - , ,

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Time Disposition Called Name Phone Called No Ans.-Busy-Contacted g Jack Winzenried , Fred Polaski Geoff Dawscn Jim Mitman Ttny Wasong Joe Clupp Dcn Warfel Tom Niessen Jim Jordan _

10. Centact one PO cr APO co list provided by SS/sSV and call-in for work as Radwaste Operator. (If the perscn is contacted, he is required to ccme to plant) . This step may be waived by Shift Supervision if an extra PO or APO for Radwaste is already on chift.

PO or AM Contacted Est Arrival Time Time Ccntacted by

11. At tre discreticn of the Shif t Superintendent, call in a Shift Supervisor to act as OSC Coordinator.

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                    '12. Centact the R.x! waste Superviscr :r e.e Electrical Supervisor, as required, at the discretion of the Shift Superintendent for help in resgnding to the plant corditicn.         _ . ..                   .

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13. Attempt to ccntact all other senior engineers listed in Step 4. Dccrent in step 4.

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