ML20077C249
ML20077C249 | |
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Site: | Peach Bottom |
Issue date: | 04/13/1983 |
From: | Daltroff S PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
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EP ex DERGENCY PIRI PROCEDURFS INDEX 1
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- PEPCH BOTICM UNI'rs 2 AND 4 /NT* RECEWE Re i' . Revision APR 15I bgi Number Title Date 'Mo. Date
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EP-101 Classificatica of Emergencies 04/13/83 7 04/13/R3
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- i EP-104 Site Emergency Response -
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- 7 EP-105- Gerieral Emergency Rescanse 04/13/83 8 04/13/83
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EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 04/14/82 ,
0 04/14/82 L
EP-201 'rechnical Support Center ('ISC)
- r. Activation 09/07/82 4 09/07/82 5
3 'EP-202 Operaticnal Surrert Center (OSC) Activatico 09/07/82 3 09/07/82 F EP-203 Emergency Operatiens Facility i '
(EDF) Activation 09/07/82 4 09/07/82 8n.
A EP-205 Radiatiicn Protection Team Activation
- 04/08/82 3 04/08/82 l
3 EP-205A Chemistry Samoling and h Analysis Group 05/25/82 4 05/25/82
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ED-205A Operaticn of Post Accident
.1 Sampling Station 09/07/82 1 09/07/82
& Obtaining Drywell Gas Samoles EP-205A L. .2 from Ccntairrtent Atmosphere Dilution
. Cabinets 05/26/82 0 05/26/82 f Eo-205A Retrieving and Changing Sample
.3 Filters and Cartridges from the Drywell Radiation Mcnitor During N Emergencies 05/25/82 0 05/25/R2
% ED-205A Obtaining Drywell Gas Samoles from the Drywell Radiation Monitor jm .4 i Samoling Staticn -
05/25/82 0 05/25/82 EP-205A obtaining Reactor Water Samples
! .5 from Sample Sinks Following Accident E Conditions 05/25/82 0 05/25/82 f.~ EP-205A Obt:aining Canal Discharge Water i .6 Sam les Following Radioactive Liquid Releases After Accident Conditions 05/25/82 0 05/25/82
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I EP-205A Obtaining the Iodine and
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- ' W Index ENERGENCY PIAN PFOCEDURES INDEX Page 2 Rev. 29
- PEACH BOTIOM UNI's 2 AND 3 4/13/83 *
(;j, Review Rev. Revision Number Title Date No. Date
.7 Particulate Sanples from the Main Stack and Roof Vents Pollowing Accident Conditions 06/04/82 0 06/04/82 EP-205A Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Sanples
.8 from Radwaste Sample Sink.Fbilowing ,
Accident Conditions 05/25/82 0 05/25/82 EP-205A Obtaining Samples from Condensate
.9 Sample Sink Following Accident Conditiens 05/25/82 0 05/25/R2 ,
EP-205A Obtaining Off-Gas Samples from ,
- .10 the Off-Gas Hydrogen Analyzer -
Following Accident Canditions 05/25/82 0 05/25/82 t
EP-205A Samole Preparation and Chemical
.11 Analysis of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samoles 05/25/82 0 05/25/82' EP-205A Sample Preparation and Analysis
.12 of Highly Radioactive Particulate C- Filters and Iodine Cartridges 05/25/82 0 05/25/82 EP-205A Sample Preparation and Analysis of
.13 Highly Radioactive Gas Samples 05/25/82- 0 05/25/82 EP-205B Radiation Survey Groups 10/20/82 3 10/20/82 EP-205C Perscnnel Dosimetry Bioassay and Respiratory Protection Group 04/08/82 2 04/0R/R2 5 06/04/82 EP-206 Fire and Damage ' ream Activation 06/04/82 EP-206A Fire Fighting Group 06/04/82 3 06/04/82 EP-206B Emergency Repair Group 05/23/82 2 05/73/82 EP-207 Personnel Safety Team Activation 05/11/82 4 05/11/82
, EP-207A Search and Rescue 04/13/83 3 04/13/83
- EP-207B Personnel Accountability 05/11/82 3 05/11/82 EP-207C First Aid 04/14/82 2 04/14/82 EP-207D Evacuaticm Assembly Group 04/08/82 2 04/0R/82
- EP-207E vehicle and Evacuee Control Procedure 04/08/82 0 04/08/82
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,, ., EP Index DERGENCY PIAN PHOCimiiRES INDEX Paqa 3 Rev. 29
- PFXII TCMCM UNITS 2 AND 3 4/13/83
- Review Rev. Revision Number Title Date No. Date EP-207F Vehicle Decontamination Procedure 04/14/82 0 04/14/82 EP-208 Security Team 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 EP-209 Telephone List For Emergency Use 12/23/82 6 12/23/82 EP-209 Innediate Notification Can Lis't Appendix A 04/n/83 7 04/n/83 EP-209 DELETED DELETED Appendix B -
FP-209 Peach Bottom Station Supervision Appendix C 04/11/83 ' 8 04/11/83
. EP-209 On Site Emergency wam Leaders Appendix I)-1 04/n/83 5 04/n/83 EP-209 Radiation Drotection Team Appendix D-2 04/11/83 8 04/11/83 EP-209 Fire and Damage %am C Appendix D-3 04/11/83 7 04/11/83 EP-209 Personnel Safety %am Aapendix D-4 04/11/83 8 04/11/A3 EP-209 Security Team Appendix D-5 04/n/83 4 04/11/83 EP-209 Re-Entry and Recovery Team Appendix D-6 04/11/83 3 04/11/83 EP-209 %chnical Support Center Group
. Appendix D-7 04/n/83 7 04/n/83 EP-209 Corporate Emergency Team Taaders and Aapendix E Su@ ort Personnel 04/n/83 8 04/11/83 EP-209 U. S. Government Agencies .
Appendix F 04/n/83 4 04/11/83 EP-209 Emergency Management Agencies
, Appendix G 04/n/83 3 04/11/83 EP-209 Ccxncany Ccnsultants Accendix H 04/11/83 5 04/11/83 EP-209 Field Support Personnel Appendix I-l 04/11/83 10 04/11/83
EP Index B4ERGENCY PIAN PPOCEDURES INDEX PaqD 4 Rev. 29 *-
PEACH BOTICM UNITS 2 AND 3 4/13/83 *
() Number Title Review Date Rev. Revision No. Date EP-209 Chemistry & Health Physics Contractor Am endix I-2 Call List 04/11/83 7 04/11/83 EP-209 Nearby Public and Industrial Tisers Appendix J Of Downstream Waters 04/11/83 4 04/u/83
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EP-209 Miscellaneous Appendix K 04/11/83 5 04/11/83 EP-209 Local PECo Phones Appendix L 04/11/83 2 04/11/83 EP-209 DELETED DELETED~
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. EP-209 Medical Support Groups Appendix N 04/11/83 5 04/11/83 EP-209 Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute -
Appendix P Call Procedure 04/11/83 5 04/u/83 EP-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System 12/23/82 1 12/23/82 EP-303 Partial Plant Evacuaticn 12/22/81 1 12/27/81 EP-304 DELETED EP-305 Site Evacuaticn 09/07/82 4 09/07/82 EP-306 Evacuaticn of the Information Center 05/25/82 2 05/25/82 EP-307 Recepticn and Orientation of Support Personnel 04/12/82 0 04/12/82 EP-311 Handling Personnel with Serious Injuries, Radioactive Contamination Excosure, or Excessive Radiation Exposure Emergency Director Functions 04/08/82 3 04/08/82
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EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release (Emerigency 1 04/13/83
- Director Functions) 04/13/83 EP-313 Control of 'Ihyroid Blocking (KI)
Tablets 04/08/82 0 04/08/82 EP-316 Cumulative Pon11ation Dosa Calculaticas 05/06/82 2 05/06/82
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EP-317 Direct Reconinendations to County Emergency Management and
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EP Ind:x l Paga 5 D1ERGFNCY PIAN PROCEDURES INDEX Rev. 29
- PFACH BOTICM UNI'IS 2 AND 3 4/13/83
- O Number Title Revie-Date Rev. Revision No. Date Civil Defense Agencies 04/14/82 0 04/14/82
-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 Calculaticri Method for Fish 04/13/83 1 03/13/83
Radiation Mcnitor to Istimate Release Source 'rerm 06/09/82 - 0 06/09/82 EP-401 Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations 04/13/83 4 04/13/83
- W-500 Review and Revision of Emergency -
Plan (FSAR Appendix 0) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 b .
1 EP-101
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ContN1 ^ ...--~~EMfRG1NCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Station Super.
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CLASSIFICATICN OF EMERGENCIES r W101 PURPOSE To define the method of classification'of an event or condition into one of four emergency classifications as described in the Emergency Plan.
Additionally this procedure det, ails the method of de-escalation from one emergency action level to another.
REFERENCES ,
1.' Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan
- 2. NUREG 0654 Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of-Nuclear Power Plants.
- 3. EP 102, Unusual Event Immediate Actions
- 4. EP 103, Alert Immediate Actions
- 5. EP 104, Site Emergency Immediate Actions
- 6. EP 105, General Emergency Immediate Actions ACTION LEVEL Implemented this procedure whenever Shift Supervision detects conditions which meet the Emergency Action Levels in Appendix EP 101, Classification Table.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN.
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PRECAUTIONS THE JUDGEMENT OF THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR IS VITAL IN PROPER CONTROL OF AN EMERGENCY AND TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN THE EMERGENCY PLAN
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PROCEDURE.
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
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1.0 Shift Supervision or Emergency Director shalls 1.1 Select affected categories related to station events or conditons.
EP-101 Paga 2 of 3, R&v. 7 1
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS (cont'd)
Reference Pages in Appendia l Category EP-101 Unplanned Shutdown 1 l Personnel Injury , 2 Pr hary Containment Integrity . 3 Radioactive Material .
Release 4 Fire 5 Environmental 6 Loss of Power _
7 Secondary Containment 8 Instrument Failure 9
- Fuel Damage 10 Hazards to Station Operation 11 Control Room Evacuation 12 Security See Contingency Plan 1.2 Beginning at the indicated page in Appendix EP 101, review the Emergency Action Levels for all categories selected.
1.3 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Unusual Event, implement EP 102, " Unusual Event Response."
1.4 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Alert, implement EP 103, " Alert Immediate Response."
1.5 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as
-- a Site Emergency, implement EP 104, " Site Emergency Response."
1.6 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as a General Emergency, implement EP 105, " General Emergency Response."
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- Paga 3 of 3, Rav. 7 FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS r%
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1.0 If event is classified as Alert, site Emergency, or General Emergency, Shift Supervision or Emergency Director shall i .
l.1 Periodically evaluate the event classification as listed on attached Appendix EP-101. Based upon results of corrective
! action taken'to recover from the emergency situation, escalation or de-escalation of the emergency action level classification 1 will be decided upon by the Emergency Director or Interim i
Emergency Director. (It is. preferable, but not mandatory, to obtain concurrence from the Site Emergency Coordinator and Corporate Headquarters prior to classification reduction). The NRC and appropriate off-site authorities at the Emergency Operations Facility all be informed of the decision to move from one emergency class to the next. All agencies or personnel listed in checkoff lists of EP's 102, 103, 104, and 105 shall be informed as a minimum. .
- 1.2 Provide written summary within eight hours to the NRC concerning basis and circumstances surrounding reduction of emergency action level or closeout of the emergency.
2.0 If event is classified as an Unusual Eve'nt, Shift Supervision or Emergency Director shall periodically evaluate the event classifi-cation as listed on attached Appendix EP-lOl and escalate or de-escalate the emergency action level if necessary. All appropriate
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agencies or personnel shall be notified using the appropriate check-off lists of EP-102, 103, 104, 105. -
3.0 When the emergency has been mitigated and the power plant and auxiliaries _
have been placed in a safe shutdown condition, only then will a decision be made as to whether a recovery phase is justified. To enter the recovery phase after the emergency or accident situation is considered no longer in effect, the concurrence of the Site Emergency Coordinator, Emergency Director, the Emergency Control Officer at Corporate Headquarters, and Federal and State Government Liaison is required. The recovery phase is a departure from an emergency situation. The Site Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Director evaluates plant operating conditions as well as the in-plant and out-of-plant radiological conditions in this decision. Notifications to the various individuals and agencies that the recovery phase has been iraplemented is the responsibility of the Site Emergency Coordinator.
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. APPENDIX EP-101 Paga 1 of 12, Rav. 7 UNPLANNED SHUTDOWN UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT
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UNPLANNED SHUTDOWN SCRAM WITH TRIPLE g LEVEL
- 1) controlled shutdown due to failure 1) scram alarm and to meet L.C.O. 2) double low level alarm (-48") and
- 2) any scram other than planned 3) triple low level alarm (-130") and
- 4) increase in containment pressure to greater than 1 psig but less than 2 psig on PR-2/3508 SCRAM WITH SMALL LEAK
, 1) scram alarm and
- 2) double low level alarm (-48") and
- 3) triple low level alarm (-130") and
- 4) containment; high pressure alarm (2 psig) and
. 5) containment pressure 2 psig or greater on PR 2/3508 s e SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY SCRAM WITH LOCA O ECCS SCRAM WITH LOCA & N_O
- 2) double low level alarm (-48") and
- 2) double low level alarm (-48") and
- 3) triple low level alarm (-130") and 3) triple low level alarm (-130") and
- 4) containment high pressure alarm 4) active fuel range level indication (2 psig) and shows less than -226" on LI-2/3 Sa) containment pressure 10 psig or 3-91A, B and i greater on PR 2/3508 or_ 5) failure to reset triple low level j alarm after 3 minutes and i
5b) containment dose rate greater than 105 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and 6) containment high pressure alarm RI-8/9103B/D (2psig) and
- 7) containment pressure greater than 20 psig on PR-2/3508 or
- 8) containment dose rate greater than
-- 106 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and .
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PERSONNEL INJURY UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT (c .
INJURIES REQUIRING AMBULANCE AND 48 HOUR TREATMENT
- 1) Verbal reports or direct observation N/A INJURY WITH EXCESS RADIATION EXPOSURE OR .
CONTAMINATION
- 1) Contaminated injury warranting off-
. site medical treatment or
- 2) an acute whole body exposure greater than 3 R a
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APPENDIX EP-lOl Paga 3 of 12, Rev. 7 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT
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NON-ISOLABLE LEAKAGE : LOSS OF PRIMARY CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY
- 1) Primary containment leakrate 1) Reactor Building vent rad effluent is greater than 0.5 percent of high rad alarm and inability to volume per 24 hrs. at 49.1 psig or, maintain pressure greater than
- 2) N2 makeup system is not capable of 0.25 psig on narrow range maintaining pressure (not due to PR-2/3508 g lack of N 2). 2) Torus Room flood alarm with level decrease in torus FAILURE TO ISOLATE PENETRATION WHEN ISOLATED BY A TRANSIENT
- 1) incorrect valve position during .
Group I, II, or III isolation alams
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SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY LOSS OF PRIMARY CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY WITH LOCA
- 1) erratic containment pressure N/A fluctuations above alarm setpoints of 1.5 psig, and
- 2) Group II and III isolation alarms, and
- 3) Containment dose rate great u than 105 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and RI-8/9103B/D and SITE EMERGENCY
- 4) Reactor Building area high temper- -
continued OF Mo tors P 2 -8 I N abnormally high, and Reactor Bldg.
vent rad effluent high alarm, or 1) containment high pressure alarm.
Main Stack Rad effluent on PR 0 (2.0 psig), and 051 increasing due to SGTS opera- 2) scram, and tion. 3) containment dose rate greater than 105 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and RI-8/
9103B/D, and
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- 5) Vent Stack Bad Effluent monitor high alam
. . APPENDIX EP-101 Pags 4 of 12, Rsv. 7 R ADIO ACTIVE RELEASE fg UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT C
INSTANTANEOUS RELEASE EXCEEDING TECH ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL RELEASE 0.01 REM SPECS WHOLE BODY OR 0.05 REM THYROID
- 1) A spike on rad effluent monitors: 1) Uncontrollable release for more than a) Main Stack greater than 6 x 103 20 minutes from the:
cps on RR' 0-17-051, or, a) main stack greater than 1 x 103 eps b) Reactor Bldg vent greater than on RR 0-17-051 or 4 x 104 cpm on RR-2/3979.or b) Reactor Bldg ve d greater than
- 2) Analysis of particulate filters or 5 x 104 cpm on RR-2/3979 g charcoal cartridge: 2) Continued particulate or iodine re-a) Main Stack greater than 5 x 10 1 lease such that analysis of particu-uCi/sec, or late filter or charcoal cartridge b) Reactor Bldg vent greater than results in the following estimated 4 x 101 uCi/sec release rates:
2 a) main stack greater than 5 x 10 uci/
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QUARTERLY LIMIT 3 x 103 uCi/sec or
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- 3) Containment dose raE greater than
- 1) A report of the summation of 194 R/hr on RI-8/9103 A/C and individual release data within RI-8/9103 B/D the quarterly period.
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l ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL RELEASE 0.1 REM ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL RELEASE 1.0 REM WHOLE BODY OR 0.5 REM THYROID WHOLE BODY OR 5.0 REM THYROID
- 1) Uncontrollable release for more 1) Uncontrollable release for more than than 20 minutes from the: 20 minutes from the:
a) main stack greater than 1 x 104 a) main stack greater than 1 x 105 cps cps on RR 0-17-051 or on RR 0-17-051 or b) Reactor Bldg. vent greater than b) Reactor Bldg vent greater than 5 x 105 cpm on RR-2/3979 or_ 5 x 106 cpm on RR 2/3979 or
- lease such that analysis of particu- lease such that analysis of particu-late filter or charcoal cartridge late filter or charcoal cartridge results in the following estimated results in the following estimated N
release rates: release rates:
a) main stack greater than 5 x 103 a) main stack greater than 5 x 10 4uci/
uCi/sec or see or ,
b) Reactor Bldg vent greater than b) Reactor Bldg vent greater than 4
3 x 10 uCi/sec or 3 x 105 uCi/sec 'or
- 3) containment dose rate greater than 3) containment dose rate greater than 105 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and 106 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and
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F1RE UNUSUAL EVDIT ALERT sw FIRE IN PROTECTED AREA LASTING 10 MIN. FIRE WHICH COULD MAKE AN ECCS INOP OR MORE AFTER INITIAL ATTEMPTS TO EXTINGUISH IT 1) Fire alarm and verbal report from SSV
- 1) Alarm and verbal report from SSV
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SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL LMERGENCY FIRE WHICH MAKES AN ECCS INOP FIRE WHICH CAUSES DAMAGE TO PLANT SYSTEMS
( 1) Fire alarm and verbal report SUFFICIENT TO LEAD TO OTHER GENERAL EMERGENCIES from SSV
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APPENDIX EP-101 Pcga 6 of 12, Rsv. 7 ENVIRONMENTAL UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT f
(.' ; EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE
- 1) An actual earthquake detected by 1) An actual earthquake beyond the seismic instrumentation systems Operating Basis Earthquake (OBE)
ABNORMAL POND LEVEL ABNORMAL POND LEVEL
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- 1) Conowingo Pond level on LI-2/32'78A, 1) Conowingo Pond level on LI-2/327BA,B, B,C: C:
a) greater than 113 feet or .
a) greater than 115 feet or b) less than 104 feet without prior b) less than 98.5 feet without prior notification by L.D. notification by L.D.
TORNADO TORNADO
- 1) A tornado is observed on site 1) A tornado strikes the Power Block with identifiable plant damage -
HURRICANE - HURRICANE
- 1) Hurricane is expected to cross 1) Statier. is experiencing a hurricane the station with winds greater than 100 mph
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. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY EARTHQUAKE
- 1) An earthquake greater than Design Earthquake as detected on seismic instruments ABNORMAL POND LEVEL
- 1) Conowingo Pond level on LI-2/3278A,B,C exceeding the following limits: ,
a) greater than 116 feet or b) less than 87 feen 6
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UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT
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, LOSS OF OFFSITE OR ONSITE: IDSS OF OFFSITE AND ONSITE AC POWER FOR POWER LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
- 1) turbine generator trip with Startup 1) turbine generator trip with Startup Auxiliary transformer SU2 and SU3 Auxiliary transformer SU2 and SU3 unavailable for service for more unavailable for service and than 60 seconds or 2) failure of all diesel generators to
- 2) loss of voltage on the four 4160 energize their busses.
volt emergency busses or 480 volt load centers supplied from the four LOSS OF ALL DC POWER FOR LESS THAN 15 MIN.
, 4160 volt emergency busses for ' more
= than 60 seconds. 1) less than 105 volts on the 2/3A,B,C
& D distribut,on i panels as indicated on Panels 2/3AD03, 2/3CD03, 2/3BD03, 2/3DD03 and
- 2) less than 21 wits on the 24 volt distribut.on panels as indicated on Panels 2/3AD28, 2/3CD28, 2/3BD28, 2/3DD28 and
- 3) loss of all alarms
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SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY i
LOSS OF OFFSITE AND ONSITE AC POWER FOR LONGER THAN 15 MINUTES
- 1) turbine generator trip with SU2 and
. SU3 unavailable for service for longer than 15 minutes and
- 2) failure of all diesel generators to energize their busses for longer than 15 minutes LOSS OF ALL 125 VDC POWER FOR IONGER THAN 15 MINUTES ,
- 1) less than 105 volts on the 2/3A,B, C&D distribution panels as indicated
-- on Panels 2/3AD03, 2/3CD03,2/3BD03, .
2/3DD03 for longer than 15 minutes
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- 2) less than 21 volts on the 24 volt distribution panels as indicated on Panels 2/3AD28, 2/3CD28, 2/3BD28
( 2/3DD28 for longer than 15 min. and
- 3) loss of all alarms for longer than 15 min.
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LOSS OF SECONDARY CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY
- 1) loss of secondary containment integrity for greater than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> N/A O
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- ** APPENDIX EP-lOl Page 9 of 12, Rav.7 IN:iTRUMENT F AILURE, UNUSUAL ENINT ALERT O SIGNIFICANT IDSS OF ASSESSMENT OR COM-MUNICATION CAPABILITY IN THE MAIN CONTROL ROOM
- 1) complete loss of,all Main Control Room communication equipment N/A G
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- Pagn 10 of 12, Riv. 7 FUEL D AM AGE I
UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT POSSIBLE FUEL DAMAGE FUEL DAMAGE l
. 1) Air ejector discharge rad monitor 1) Air ejector discharge rad monitor 4
high alarm and an increase of 500mR/ indicating greater than 2.5 x 10 mR/
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' hr within 30 minutes or a level of hr on RR or 2.5 x 103 mR/hr as indicated on 2) High coolant activity f 2/3-17-152, 7 300 uCi/gm RR-2/3-17-152, or dose equivalent I-131, and main steam
$ line high-high radiation alarm with s 2) high reactor coolant activity as-determined by sample analysis equal resultant scram alarm, or p
to or greater than 2 uCi/gm dose 3) spent fuel damage resulting in a y, equivalent I-131 - refueling floor area radiation monitor I .
alarm or a high radiation alarm on
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f 1) Following conditions occur: 1) When at least 2 of 4 containment rad a) failure of control rods to fully monitors indicate levels greater l
! insert on a scram and than 106 R/hr on RI-8/9103A/C and b) higher than normal readings on RI-8/9103B/D and containment pressure r,
. LPRMs adj.acent to not-fully- exceeds 10 psig on PR 2/3508 inserted rods and i
c) at least 2 'of the 4 containment
- rad monitors indicate levels greater than 10 5 R/hr on f'
, RI-8/9103A/C and RI-8/9103B/D. .
- 2) Major damage to spent fuel in fuel pool or uncovering of spent fuel f
- - as confirmed by a fuel pool area radiation monitor alarm and
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y". a) refuel floor exhaust radiation
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- b) refuel floor area radiation monitor alarm or
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- 3) Observed major daE ge to spent fuel
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APPENDIX HP-101
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- 1) Aircraft crash on or near site 1) Aircraft crash on the facility or as determined by Shift Supervision missile impacts into the Reactor or Bldg. Diesel Generator Bldg. or
- 2) Significant explosion on or near HPSW pump structure as determined site as determined by Shift ly Shift Supervision g Supervision or 2) Explosion damage to facility affecting plant safety as determined by Shift
- 3) Toxic gas release on or near site as determined by shift Supervision Supervision E
- 3) Chlorine gas detected in the
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- 1) Evacuation of Main Control Room and control of shutdown systems not established at remote shutdown panels in 15 minutes as determined N/A by Shift Supervision I
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EP-102 - UNUSUAL FNENP RESP (N9E t losPURPOSE
'Ib define site response to an Unusual Event.
- MrremCES ,
- l. Peach Bottom Atomic power Station Emergency Plan
- 2. NUREG 0654
- 3. GP-15 Iccal Evacuation
- 4. EP-101 Classification of Emergencies
. APPENDIX EP 102-1 Unusual Event notification Checkoff List PNEDIA'IE ACI' IONS
- 1. 0 Shif t Supervisicn shall:
1.1 Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director.
1.2 Activate Emergency 'Ibus as necessarv.
1.3 Direct the evacuation of affected areas as necessary.
Refer to the following procedure:
GP-15 Incal Evacuation 1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift Technical Advisor and inform them of the situation.
l.5 Fill out the Standard Promot Notification message in ADpendix EP 102-1 or 201-2, and give it to the assigned communicator (PO or higher classification) and direct the camtunicator to mmmence notification of the appropriate parties as specified in that apoendix.
C NC7IE: 00 NOT USE BIDE RINGDOW PHCNE EUR 'IHESE CALLS.
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2.1 Perform Notifications on Appendix EP 102-1 or EP-102-2 using the standard prompt Notification message included in the appendix. See EP 209, Appendix A for additional telephone numbers if necessary.
- t MILOW-UP ACTIONS 1.0 Emergency Director shall:
1.1 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP 101, Classification of Emergencies and escalate or deescalate the classification as necessary.
If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-102-2, give it to the communicator and direct the comunicator to comence Notification of the appropriate parties as specified in that appendix. '
t Note: Do not use the Blue Ring-Down phones for these calls.
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(IS NOP) A DRILL. 'THIS (IS) (IS NOP) A DRILL. 'IIIIS IS PE?CH BOPIOM A7OMIC POWER STATION CALLING 'IO lEPORT AN UNUSUAL EVFNP HA9 BEEN DECLARED ON UNIT NO. . 'THIS IS NOP AN EMERGENCY OONDITION. TIME AND DATE OF UNUSUAL CLASSIFICATION IS . 'IHE BASIC PPOBLEM IS
. 'IHE PLANT STA'IUS IS (STARLE AND ALL PERSONNEL AND ECUIP9NP ARE IN A SAFE OJNDITION, 'IHETEFORE 'IHFRS WILL BE NO FUR'IHER Notification) (S'IABLE) (IMPFOVING) (DFXTRADING) (NOP K'DW) . 'IEERE 1
(HAS B:EN) (HAS NOP BEEN) AND (AIRBORNE)-(LICUID) RADIOACTIVE RELEASE FPCM 'IHE PIR4T. PFDIECTIVE ACTION 9 RFIDNENDED ARE (NCNE)
, 'IHE Anuzim POptEATION AREA IS (NCNE) . MY NA'F IS k'
. 'IHIS (IS) (IS NOr) A DRILL.
Notificaticns:
Name of Time of ConEunicator's Party Person Respondina Notification Initials Staticn Supt.
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NRC Operaticns Center (Red Phone)
Pennsylvania Emerg-ency Management Agency
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- MFSSAGE: 'IHIS IS PEACH FUT'IOl A'IOtIC PWFR STATION CALLING 'ID DE-ESCALA'IE AN UNUSUAL,E 6 P. PIEASE CONNFCI' MF. WI'IE 'IEE APPROPRIA'IE NTIHORITY. 'IMIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. 'IHIS (IA) (IS NCrr) A DRILL. 'IHIS IS PFJCH BOI'IOi A'IOtIC POWER STATION CALLING 'IO REPORT 'IEE 'IEENiINATION OF AN IMISUAL E 1 ' LEERS IS NO POIENTIAL FOR SAFF71Y DEGRADATION. MY NAE IS ,
TIME AND DA'IE IS . 'nIIS (IS) (IS NOT')' A DRILL.
Notificaticns: . '
Name of Time of Comunicator's Party Person Responding Notification Initials
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Inid Dispatcher NRC Operaticns Center .
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Pennsylvania Emerg-anm Ftungement Agency
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Ccn'.rol 2 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CJMPANY I3 E Station Super. -- PEACH BOTIOM UNITS 2 AND 3 Office "EtGENCY PIAN IMPIIMFNI'ING PFQyuums EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE PURPOSE ,
'Ib define site respcnse to an Alert. .
REE'ERENCES .
- 1. Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan
- 2. NUREG 0654 1
- 3. GP-15 Incal Evacuation -
- 4. EP-101 da<mification of Emergencies APPENDICES
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PRE AIRIONS l 1
- 1. Planned radiaticn exposures should be limited to the ;
administrative guide levels in Aopendix EP 103-3, Emergency l Exposure Limits. '
IbNEDIATE ACTIONS
- 1. 0 Shift Supervision shall:
1.1 Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director.
1.2 Activate Emergency 'Ibams as necessary.
1.3 Direct the evacuation of affected areas as necessary. l Refer to the following procedures:
GP-15 Iocal Evacuation
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({, EP 306 Evacuation of the Information Center 1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift
' Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation.
1.5 Fill out the Standard Prompt Notification message check-off Appendix EP 103-1 and give it to the comunicator (PO or higher classification) and direct the Cmmunicator to comence notification of the appropriate parties as specified in Section 2.1 of'this procedure. 'Ihe Comunicator shall man the NT RED telephone on a continuous basis if required by ppcedure A-31. If comunicator is required for urgent plant operations related to the emergency, the cmcurrence for securing the phone should be obtained from the NRC prior to securing this telephone.
1.6 Direct the Shift Clerk to activate the 60 minute call list
- using EP 209 APP P. If Shift Clerk is not available, this functim shall be assigned to any available individual.
1.7 Direct one of the on-shift I&C Technicians to activate the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with EP 201 and EP-203.
Inform shift clerk which I&C technician will activate the centers at Unit 1 in order that the clerk will know which remaining I&C technician to call for the prompt mobilization
(- procedure.
! 1.8 Direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to initiate site radiation surveys as necessary, in accordance with EP- ,
205B, Radiation Survey Groups.
1.9 Assign an Operaticns Support Center Coordinator (senior shift PO or APO available) and direct available shift personnel to report to the Operations Support Center on 135' elev. turbine bldg. and to activate it in accordance with EP 202, if habitable.
If this Operations Support Center is NOP habitable, direct shift personnel to report to the Control Room.
1.10 Closely mcnitor cmditions to determine present hazards to personnel and potential accident conditions that may develoo.
1.11 If release has occurred, dispatch a plaht survey team member to obtain a site boundary dose rate as soon as practicable.
1.12 If necessary, initiate implementation of EP-317 & EP-316.
Direct recomendations to County Emergency Management Agencies and cumulative population dose calculations.
2.0 Communicator shall:
[v 2.1 Perform notifications on Apendix 103-1 using the alert Notification Check Off Appendix EP 103-1. See EP 209, Appendix A for additional telephone numbers.
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2.2 Report to the Emergency Director or Interim Emergency Director when notifications are complete.
i 2.3 Man the RED NRC telephone if required by A-31 until situation stabilizes and RED telephone communication' may be secured. ,
3.0 Operaticris Support Center Coordinator or his designee chall:
3.1 Activate the Operations Support Center on ,135' elev. , turbine bldg,'if it is habitable, in accordance with EP 202. If this '
Operations Support Center is not habitable, recort to the Control Room. .
4.0 Personnel Safety Team Leader shall: .
'4.1 Initiate. site radiatica surveys in accordance with EP-205B, Radiation Survey Groups when directed by the anergercy Director. . (The HP field office on 116' elev. turb. bldg.
will serve'as the HP&C OSC). _
5.0 Shift I&C Technician shall: _
5.1 Activate the 'ISC and EOF when directed by Interim Emergency director in accordance with EP -201 using Appendix
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6.1 Contact individuals on EP 209 APP P to call in those individuals [to man TSC and required Emergency Teams (60 <
minute call list) . Document ocutacts on EP 209 AFP P. .
6.2 ~ Inform Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director when contacts are complated.
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1.1 PeriodicaHy evaluate the event classification in accord-
. an:e with EP 101, Classification of anergencies, and escalate or deescalc.te the classification, as necessary.
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Calculaticos frcm the Radiation Protection Team Leader and onsite radiation surveys from the Personnel Safety Team Leader, as necessary. ,
1.3 ' Perform actions as necessary to mitigate conditions of the emergency situation.
1.4 Determine which additional support eersonnel- are necessary for emergency functions and direct the Shift Clerk or other ~
, assigned connunicator in 'tSC to contact those personnel.
f~\b 1.5 Provide site personnel with P.A. speaker announcements for any major changes in plant emergency-status, such as changing emergency action levels and evacuations.
- 2.0 Statim Superintendent shall:
( 2.1 Report to the Technical Support Center ot Control Room for a briefing of the situation.
- 2.2 Assume the role of Emergency Director by formany relieving the Interim Bnergency Director (Shift Superintendent) . Announce that he has assumed the role of Emergency Director to the assembled 'Ibchnical Support Center personnel.
. 2.3 verify the emergency classification.
2.4 Verify that the 'mchnical Support Center, the Energency Operations Facility, and the Operations Supoort Canter have been activated.
3.0 Operaticns Support Center Coordinator shall:
k 3.1 Notify the Interim Emergency Director when their respective i Operations Support Center is activated. j 4-
_4 3.2 Support the Centrol Room and Shift Supervision as j necessary, i 7 l 4.0 Radiaticn Protection Team Leader shan: l 4.1 Report progress and results of Cumulative Poculation l
(. Dose Calculations to the Emergency Director as necessary. I 5.0 Personnel Safety Team Leader shah:
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U- 5.1 Report progress and results of onsite radiation surveys to the Emergency Director as necessary.
6.0 shif t Clerk oc assigned 'ISC'cannunicator shall:
5.1 Notify additional support personnel to report to the plant as directed by the Interim Mnergency Director. Refer to EP 209. Document on APP EP-103-2.
5.2 Notify the Interim Emergency' Director when the additional support personnel have been notified.
7.0 shift I&C Technician shalls' 6.1 Inform the Interim Emergency Director when the T5C and EDF are activated. .
6.2 Station himself at the TSC as data display (CCIV) operator as directed by the anergency Director.
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EP-103 P, age 6 of 11. Rev. 8 h APPENDIX EP 103-1 ALERT OGOOET LIST MESSAGE: Wis (is) (is not) a drill. Wis (is) (is not) a 1 drill. S is is Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station calling to report
. an Alert has been declared on Unit No. . Time and date of Alert classification is .
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%ere (is presently) (has not been) (is potential for) (has been) a radioactive (airborne) (liquid) release from the plant (at a level i
below that considered a public hazard) (at a level at which protective
- acticn is advisable) . Reconnended protective-actions are (none)
. Se affected population area is (none) . My name is
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PERSON TIME OF CDMJNICA'ICR'S PARTY RESPONDING NOTIFICATICH INITIAIS Station Superintendent _ _
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Harford County Civil Defense Agency -
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. PBAPS Guard Sergeani. /-
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Time notifications of parties above ccxnpleted .
-verified By Date .
Energency Director
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. Whole Body 'Ihyroid Authorized Functicm Dose Dese By
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- 2. Operaticm of Equignent ,
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- l Emergency 25 rem
- 125 rem Emergency **
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. Activities limits limits Director
- 5. Re-entry / Recovery Administra- Adminis-(~
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(/ ALERT, DEESCALATION tot'IFICATION CHEL'K-OFF LIST MESSAC3F his (is) (is not) a drill. Wis (is) (is not) a drill.
%is is Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station calling to recott a change in emergency actial level. We alert has been deescalated to an Unusual Event.
Time and date is . %e liadic problem is
. .%e plant status is (stable) (improving)
(degrading) (not kmwn) . %ere (has been) (has not been). an (airborne)
(liquid) radioact.ive release from the plant. Protective actions recommended are' (mne) . %c affected population area is s
(rone) . My name is . %is (is) (is not) a drill. -
. Notificaticns:
Person Time of Cannunicator's k' Party Resconding Notification Initials Station Superintendent Imel. Dispatcher
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- 1. Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan
- 2. "NUREG 0654 I
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EP 104-1 Site Emergency Notification Checkoff List
. EP-104-2 Personnel Call Record -
EP 104-3 Emergency Exposcre Limits (Emergency Plan Table 6.1) k PRECAUTIONS
- 1. Planned radiaticn exposures should be limited to the administration guide levels in Appendix EP 104-3, m
Emergency Exposure Limits.
I!HEDIATE ACTIONS E
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1.1 Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director.
1.2 If not already done at an earlier emergency actico level, activate anergency 'tbams as necessary.
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1.3 Contact the Staticn Superintendent and the Shift il Technical Advisor, inform them of thb situation.
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$' l.4 Fill out Appendix EP 104-1 Standard Prompt Notification Message and give it to the Ccanunicator (PO or higher classification) and Direct the Comnunicator to comence notification of the approcriate parties as specified in Section 2.1 of this procedure. The Camunicator shall man the NRC RED Tele-chone on a continuous basis, if required by A-31. If C_i Comunicator is required for urgent plant operations related to the emergency, the concurrence for securing
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the phone should be obtained from NRC prior to securing
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- 1. 5 If rot already accmplished at the ALERT stage, direct '
the shift clerk to activate the 60 minute call list using EP 209 APP P. If shift clerk is not available, this function may be assigned to any available individual.
l 1.6 Direct one of the on-shift I&C technicians to activate the
'Dechnical Support Center and.Bnergency Ooerations Facility in accordance with EP 201 and 203 if not already activated. ,
If not already performed previously, inform the shift clerk which l I&C Technician will activate the centers at Unit 1 in order to let l the clerk know which remaining I&C Technician to call for the l prompt mobilization procedure. -
1.7 Direct the Radiation Protection Team Leader ,to initiate l on- and off site radiation surveys, as necessary, if not 1 already done in accordance with EP 205B, Radiation Survey ,
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1.8 Assign an Operations Support Center ocordinator (Senior PO or APO available) if not already done'and direct available shift perser.nel to report to this Ooerations Support Center and to activate it in accordance with EP 202 if habitable. If this ,
Operations Support Center is not habitable, direct shift personnel to report to the Control Room.
l 1.9 Closely mcnitor ccmditions to determine present hazards i to personnel and potential accident conditions that may l develop. )
1 1.10 If release has occurred, dispatch a plant survey team j menber to obtain a site boundary dose rate as soon as '
practicable. l 1
1.11 If necessary, initiate implementatim of EP-317 and EP-316, !
Direct Recommendations to County Emergency Management i Agencies, and Cumulative Population Dose Calculations. )
l 2.0 Conmunicator shall: .
2.1 Perform notificaticns on Apoendix 104-1 using the i Standard Prmpt Notification Message included.
See<EP-209 Appendix A for additional telechone numbers, l if required. !
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_ 2.2 Report to the Emergency Director when the notifications are completed. ;
2.3 Man the RED NRC telephone if required by A-31 until situation stabilizes and RED telephone communications may be secured.
{ 3.0 Operations Support Center Coordinator or his designee sball:
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_ 3.1 Activate the Operations Supoort Center on 135' elev turb '
G bldg, if it is habitable, in accordance with EP 202.
If this Operations Support Center is NOT habitable recort to the Control Room.
4.0 Radiaticn Protecticn 'Ibam Leader shall:
- 4.1 Initiate on- and off site radiation surveys in accordance with EP 205B, Radiation Survey Groups, when directed by the Emergency. Director. If this cerson is the HP Engineer he should report to the EOP to
- coordinate this function.
! 5.0 Shif t I&C Technician shall:
5.1 Activatie the 'ISC and EOF (if not already activated during ALERT stage) in accordance with EP 201 using 9
Appendix EP-201-2 and procedure EP-203.
6.0 Shif t Clerk shall: ,
6.1 If not already implemented during ALERT stage, contact individuals on EP 209 APP P to call in those individuals to man TSC and EOF (60 minute call list). Document contacts
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6.2 Inform' Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director k when contacts are completed.
MILOW-UP ACTIONS 1.0 Emergency Director shall:
1.1 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP 101, Classification of Emergencies and escalate or deescalate the classification, as l necessary.
1.2 Obtain results of the Cumulative Population Dose !
&lmlations and offsite radiation surveys from 1 the Radiation Protection Team Leader. Obtain Onsite l and Plant Radiation Surveys frcan the Personnel Safety l l 'Ibam Leader, as necessary.
1.3 Provide appropriate informat; ion from "the previous evaluations to Comunicator in the EOF for wtifi-caticn of the Bureau of Radiation Drotection. ,
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- 1. 5 Determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the
(- shift clerk or other assigned comunicator to contact those personnel.
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1.7 Direct the Evacuation of affected areas as necessary.
Re 4r to the following procedure:
GP 15 I4 cal Evacuation EP 303 Partial Plant Evacuation EP 306 Evacuation of, the Information Center 2.0 Staticn Suoerintendent shall:
2.1 Report to the '1%chnical Support Center or Control Room, for a briefing of the situation. -
2.2 Assume the role of Emergency Director (if not already done) by formally relievire the interim Dner'gency Director of this respcmsibility. Announce that he has assumed the role of Emergency Director to the assembled '1%chnical Support Center personnel.
2.3 Verify the emergency classification.
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2.4 Verify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center
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3.0 Operaticns Support Center Coordinator shall 3.1 Notify the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director when the Operations Support Center is activated.
3.2 Support the Centrol Room and Shift Supervision as necessary.
4.0 Radiation Protection Team Leader shall:
4.1 Notify the Emergency Director when the Emergency Operations Facility is manned.
4.2 Report progress and results of Cumulative Poculation Dose Calculations and off site radiation surveys to the Site Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Director as necessary.
4.3 Notify the Site Emergency Coordinator of the need for assistance from Radiation Management Corporation.
5.0 Shift Clerk or other assigned person shall: l If not already done, notify additional support personnel
{ 5.1 to report to the plant as directed by the Emergency Director. Refer to EP 209. Document on APP EP 104-2
. ~ EP-104 Page 5 of 11, Rev. 8 5.2 Notify Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator C: when the additional suonort versonnet wave heen noetfiea.
6.0 I&C Tbchnicians shall: (if not already perfortred as per EP-103) 6.1 Inform the Emergency Director when the centers are activated, if net previously done.
6.2 Man the TSC or EDF data display (CCW) positions as directed by the Energency Director.
7.0 Personnel Safety Team Leader shall:
Report progress and results of onsite and inplant radiation surveys to the Site Energency Coordinator and Emergency Director as necessary. .
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- Notificatiens:
Person Time of Ccmnunicator's Party Rescending Notification Initials Staticn Superintendent Imd Dispatcher C >
(Tell him to initiate call list "C")
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. Pennsylvanla Otergency .
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(Blue phone or .
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SITE E4EPGD1CY torIFICATION CHK'KDFF LIST
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(Red Phone) _
PBAPS Guard Sergeant
-'Timesv'notificaticn of parties above completed.
N Verified by Date Dnergency Director File Sys-3
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(Blue phone not manned by PEG on backshif ts) .
- If NRC previously notified during AL%T condition, the
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Injury 75 rem
- 375 rem Emergency **
Director 2.Operaticn of ,
Equignent to Mitigate an .
Emergency 25 rem
- 125 rem Emergency **
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. 3. Protection of Health and Safety of the Public 5 rem 25 rem Emergency Director 4.Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 Dnergency Activities ibnits limits Director .
5.Re-Entry /Re- Administrative Administrative covery Guide Lines Guide Lines N/A
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Defense Agency (Blue phone or . .
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PURPOSE
'Ib define the site response to a General Emergency.
wrrmCES - .
- 1. Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan
- 2. NUP31 0654
- 3. EP-101 Classification of Emergencies APPENDICES
(- EP 105-1 General Emergency Checkoff List '
EP 105-2 Personnel Call Record IP 105-3 Emergency Exposure Limits (Emergency Plan Table 6.1)
PRTAITUIONS
- 1. Planned radiatien exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP 105-4 Emergency Exposure Limits.
I%NEDIA'IE ACTIONS 1.0 Shift Supervision shall:
1.1 Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director.
1.2 Activate Emergency Teams as necessary if not already accomplished at an earlier emergency action levC..
1.3 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift 'Pechnical Advisor, inform them of the situation.
1.4 Fill out Appendix EP 105-1 Standard Prompt Notification Form and give it to the Ccx:municator (PO or higher classificatim) 1.5 Direct comunicator to ecmrence notification of the appropriate parties as specified in Section 2.1 of this procedure. 'Ibe Comunicator shall man the NRC RED Teleghone on a
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Q. ocntinuous basis if required by A-31. If comunicator is required for urgent plant operations related to the emergency, ;
' the concurrance for securing the phone should be obtained .from the NRC prior to securing this telephone. l 1.6 If not, already acconplished at the ALERT or SI'IE DERGENCY stage, direct the shift clerk to activate the 60 minute call list using EP 209 APP P. If shift clerk is not available, this function may be assigned to any available individual.
1.7 Direct one of the on-shift I&C Technicians to activate the Technical Support Center and the Faergency Operations Facility in accordmce with EP 201 and 203 if not already activated.
1.8 Direct the Radiation Protection Team Leader to initiate on and offsite radiation surveys, as necessary, in accordance with EP 205B, Radiation Survey Groups, if not already done.
1.9 Assign an Operations Support Center Coordinator (senior PO or APO available) if not already done and direct available shift personnel to repcet to the Operations Support Center and to activate it in accordance with EP 202, if habitable. If the Operaticns Support Center is NCFP habitable, direct shift personnel to report to the Control Room.
l.10 Closely monitor conditions to determine present hazards to
(- personnel and potential accident conditions that may develop.
1.11 If release has occurred, disoatch a plant survey team member to obtain a site boundary dose rate as soon as practicable.
T 1.12 If necessary, initiate implementation of EP-317 and EP-316, Direct R+>- Nations to County Emergency Manage-I ment Agencies, and Cumulative Population Dose Calculations.
2.0 Comunicator shall:
2.1 Perform notifications on Agndix EP 105-1 using the Standard Prompt Notification Message included.
See EP 209, Appendix A, for telechone numbers.
s 2.2 Report to the Emergency Director when.the notifications are 3
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2.3 -Man the RFD NRC telephone if required by A-31 until f situation stabilizes and RED telephone comunications 7 may be secured.
3.0 Operations Support Center Coordinator or his designee shall:
3.1 Activate the Ooerations Support Center, if it is habitable, in C accordance with EP 202.* If the Operations Support Center is NOT habitable report to the Control Room.
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() 4.0 Radiaticn Protection Team Leader shan:
4.1 Initiate on and off site radiation surveys in accordance with EP 205B, Radiation Survey Groups when directed by the Emergency Director. If this eerson is also the MP Engineer ,
he should report to the EDF to coordinate this function.
. 5.0 Shift.IEC Onicians shall:
5.1 Activate the 'tSC and EnP (if not already activated during ALERT or SI'IE DERGFNCY stage) in accordance with EP 201 and EP 203. .
6.0 Shift Clerk shall: .
6.1 If not already implemented during ALERP or SITE DERGENCY stage, contact individuals on EP 209 APP P to call in those ~
, individuals to man the 'ISC and EDP (60 minute can list) .
Docunent contacts on EP 209 APP P.
6.2 Inform Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director when contacts are ocznpleted.
FOIIDMTP ACTIONS l.0 Emergency Director shan:
1.1 Periodicany evaluate the event classification in accord-ance with EP 101, Classification of Bnergencies. If the canditims change, deescalate to an appropriata classifi-cation.
l' l.2 Obtain results of the Cumulative Population Dose Calcu-lations offsite radiation surveys frcun the Radiation Protection
' ream Leader. Obtain onsite and Plant Survey Radiation Surveys frcza the Personnel Safety ' Nam Leader.
1.3 Referring to Ep-317, provide approoriate information from the previous evaluations and Protective Action rew.eendaticms to a Comnunicator in the BT for notification of the Bureau of Radiation Protection. r
' l.4 Perform actions as necessary to mitigate conditions of the emergency situation. -
l ii 1.5 If not already performed, determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the shift clerk or other assigned person i
to contact those personnel.
- 1. 6 Provide site personnel with PA speaker announcements for any major changes in plant emergency status, such as changing
{- emergency action levels.
1.7 Direct the evacuation of affected areas, as necessary.
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GP 15 Ixx:al Evacuation EP 303 Partial Plant Evacuation E'P 306 Evacuation of the Information Center 2.0 Station Superintendent shall: .
2.1 Report to the Technical Support Center or Control Room, for a briefing of the situation.
2.2 Assume the role of Emergency Director (if not already done) by formally relieving the Interim Emergency Director. Announce that he has assumed the role of Emergency Dir.ector to the assembled Technical Support Center personnel.
2.3 verify the emergency classification.
2.4 Verify that the 'mchnical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center have been activated.
3.0 Operaticns Support Center coordinator shall:
(. 3.1 Notify the Interim Emergency Director when the Operations Support Center is activated.
3.2 Support the Control Room and Shift Supervision as necessary.
4.0 Radiaticn Protection Team Leader shall: :
4.1 Notify the Emergency Director when the Emergency Operations Facility is activated.
4.2 Report progress and results of Cumulative Population Dose' Calculations and off site radiation surveys ,
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5.0 Shif t Clerk or other assigned person shall: )
5.1 When requested, notify additional support personnel to report to the plant as directed by the Emergency Director. Refer to EP 209. 1
- 5.2 Notify Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator ;
(. when additional support personel have been notified.
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6.2 Man the 'MC and TOP data disolay (OCW) positions as directed by the anergency Director.
7.0 Personnel Safety Team I,eader shall:
7.1 Report progress and re'sults 'of on-site and plant surveys.
7.2 Radiation surveys to the Emergency Director as necessary.
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V APPENDIX EP 105-1 GENERAL NrNCY PMIFICATION CHECKOFF LIST Message: Wis (is) (is not) a drill. % is (is) (is not) a drill. %1s is Peach Bottom Atonic Power Station calling to rep 3rt a General Emergency has been declared on Unit No. . Time and date of General Emergency classification is . We basic problem is
%e plant status is (stable) (improving) (degrading) (not
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Were (is presently) (has not been) (is cotential for) .(has been)
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below that ecosidered a public hazard) (at a level at which protective acticn is advisable) . Reccximended protective actions are (none)
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area is (none) . My name is . m is (is) (is not) a drill. mis (is) (is not) a drill.
Notificaticns:
Person Time of Ccmnunicator's Party Responding Notification Initials Station Superintendent Ioad Dispatcher (Tell him to initiate call list "C")
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency * .
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Maryland Civil Defense Agency -
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Chester County ,
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Harford County Civil .
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NRC Operations Center **
(Red Phcne)
PBAPS Guard .
Sergeanti._
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Time notification of parties above ccxnpleted _.
Verified By Date Emergency Director File - Sys-3-1
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(Blue phone not manned by PmA on backshifts.
- If NRC previously notified during Alert or Site Emergency i
- condition, the assigned PO ccxanunicator continuously manning the red pnene in Control Rcom should handle this l rotificaticn automatically. Hcuever, check with Ccntrol Room to be sure this notification is e.ade. .
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Projected .
Whole Body '1hyroid Authorized Function . Dose D se, y Life Saving and ' Emergency **
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Reduction of Injury 75 rem
- 375 rem Director
- 2. Operation of Equipnent , ,
to Mitigate an
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Director 125 rem Bnergency 25 ren* ,
- 3. Protecticn of Health ,
Emergency and Safety of the .
- Public 5 rem 25 rem Director Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 Mnergency 4.
Activities- limits limits Director
- 5. Re-FAtrv/ Recovery . Administrative Administrative Activities - Guidelines Guidelines N/A
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'3v2re (has been) (has not been) an (airborne) (liquid) radioactive release from the plant. Protective acticus reccmnended are (none)
.We affected population area is (none)
. My name is . his (is) (is ret) a drill.
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Station F:Perintendent d Dispatcher (Te im to initiate call list "C")
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GENERAL DERGDCf DFFSCALATICN tor 1FICATION CHEK-OFF LIST Lancaster County Emergency Manage-ment Agency. -
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Harford County Civil '
Defense Agency /
(Blue phone or .
Cecil County Civil
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(Blue phore or Pennsylvania State '
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(Red Phcne)
PBAPS Guard Sergeant
. Time notificaticn of parties above crn:pleted.
Verifled by Date Emergency Director f File Sys-3-1
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'Ib define the requirements and provide the guidance to conduct search a.v1 rescue operations.
REFERENCFS:
- 1. Peach Bottom Atoraic Power Station Emergency Plan Secticn Title i
5.2.1.5.7 ,
Personnel Safety 'Itam
- 5.2.1.5.7.1 First Aid / Search and Rescue Group
- 2. NUREX3 0654 Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in
- Support of Muclear Power Plants.
i 3. EP 401 Entry for Emergency Repair, Ooera-i tions, and Search and Rescue APPENDIX l
EP 207A-1 E,nergency Exposure Limits (Emergency Plan Table 6.1)
EP-207A-2 First Aid Equignent Locations in Power Block i
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' Activate 'Ihe Search and Rescue phase of the First Aid / Search I and Rescue Group whenever personnel are known to be missing or
- in need of help. Also, implement the Health Physics asoects of 1 EP 401, Entry for Emergency Repair, Operations, and Search and
. Rescue, and appropriate aspects of EP 207C, First Aid, in conjunction with this procedure.
PRECAUTIONS
(- 1. Personnel will participate in search and rescue coerations
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, V l 2. Adhere to proper radiological controls as much as practicable during search and rescue operations. Wis activity
' is exemt from Radiological Work Permit (RWP) requirements.
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- 3. Limit personnel exposure to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP 207A-1, Bnergency Exposure Limits. The Emergency Director shall approve exposures in excess of quarterly Peach Bottom guidelines. We Personnel Safety Team shan ensure control their own exposures in 'accordarice with ALARA concepts.
- 4. Requirements of HPO/CO-4, Radiation Work Permits, are not acolicable.
The HP accxxopanying the search and rescue team win serve as the RWP.
I!WDIATE PCTIONS 1.0 Personnel Safety '14am Leader shall: -
1.1 select volunteers from those available in the assembly area
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Search and Rescue Groups. Each group shall consist of at
' least three members; two must be qualified in first aid and l
one must be a Eealth Physics Technician. An should be i familiar with the olant. One must also be multimedia qualified.
- 1.2 Appoint the most qualified rerson of the three to be the First Aid / Search and Rescue Grouc Leader and to carry out Sectim 2.0 of this procedure.
. 1.3 Inform the Interim Emergency Director or the Emergency e
Director that First Aid / Search and Rescue groups have been i
formed and of their intenticxis to enter the plant for search and rescue operations. (Attempt to locate missing person (s) by j
utilizing plant paging system just prior to actuany dispatching the Search and Rescue group (s) .
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Search and Rescue Group Leader may decide to remove injured
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exposure. (Appendix EP-207A-2 contains listing of first l aid equianent available within the power block area) .
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2.0 First Aid / Search and Rescue Group Leader shall:
l 2.1 Ensure that each member has the necessary procer respiratory equipnent, radsurvey equignent, anti-contamination clothing, and perscnal dosimetry. ibis material can be obtained from emergency survey kits at PUB, North Substation, Delta Service Building, or Energency Operations Facility.
Confirm proper equignent, clothing, and dosimetry with the i Personnel Safety Team Leader.
2.2 Obtain the following information prior to per, forming search and rescue cperations:
- a. number of missing persons.- -
- b. name of individuals
. c. last known location of individuals
- d. the job being worked
- e. any significant plant conditions that may affect the search and any special instructions .
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2.4 Lead the group to the last krown location of the i missing individual. If necessary, expand the search to adjacent areas. Ensure most expeditious routes available are taken to minimize team exposure.
- 2. 5 Inform the Personnel Safety Team Leader of the acticns of the group and whenever the group locates any missing personnel.
2.6 Direct administraticn of first aid as necessary and transoort or escort the individual to a safe location as soon as possible. If necessary, notify I the Personnel Safety Team Leader of the need for offsite medical assistance.
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Reduction of Djury 75 rem
- 375 rem Director
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Emergency 25 rem
- 125 rem Director
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X X 165' Elev X X X 195' Elev X X X 234Elev X X X Unit 3 Rx Bldg Elevator Stairwells X 116' Elev X X 135' Elev X X X 165' Elev X -X X -
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Emergency Cooling Tower X i,
250 Swit& gear Bldg X 3SU Swit& gear Bldg X
- 2 Orthopedic stretsers located here.
NO'IE: 1/2 mile rays (emeraency flashlights) are located just
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VOID PRE"IGUS ISSUE DISTRIBUTIOQ PHILADELPHIA EI2CIRIC OCNPANY APR 1 3 1 S _JNI'IS 2 NO 3
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OIttoe h EP-312 RADIOACTIVE LICUID RELEASE (D4ERGENCY DIREC'TrJR FtNCTION9) r f, ruiwOsE:
b-4 'Ib prescribe the actions of the Emergency Director in the event of D an excessive radioactive liquid release. The Site Emergency t' Coordinator shall assume these responsibilities upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility.
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- 1. We Radwaste Effluent radiation recorder at the discharge to
% Conowingo Pond indicates a release rate of 500 times the maximum 5
{ permissible concentration which is 5 x 10 uCi/cc for an un-j identified isotope.
[4 b i 2. Sample measurements at the discharge structure indicate 500 times b .
maximum permissible concentration which is 5 x 10' uCi/cc for an
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PROCEDURE:
Immediate Actions:
', 1. We Shif t Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Supervisor)
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- a. Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director and carry out the i steps of EP-101 to classify the event. Depending on the class-ification of the emergency, carry out the steps of EP-104 or 105.
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{] PIOCEDURE: (ccntinued) i b. Take inmediate steps to terminate the discharge and contain j,
the hazard.
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- c. Direct the Interim Radiation Protection Team to report to the discharge structure to obtain and analyze water samples.
- d. Direct che Interim Radiation Protection Team Leader to activate the Radiation Protec. tion Team. ,
I e. Direct the Interim Offsite Survey Group Leader or Radiation Protection Team Leader to calculate the activity released and the resulting downstream concentrations, using EP 318-319 Dose Projecticns. .
BE PREPARED 'IO NOI'IFY DOWNSTREAM DOMESTIC NA'IER USERS IF RE00ESE l 'IO DO SO BY 'IHE BUREAIT OF RADIATICN PFOtu.;r1CN - (see EP-209 App J)
. FCIllM-UP ACTIONS:
- l. We Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director shall direct continued surveillance of the discharge structure equipnent and initiate required decontamination efforts as soon as possible.
- 2. 'Ibe Site Emergency Coordinator shall:
(.~ a. Direct the Radiation Protection Team Leader to dispatch survey j
teams to obtain water samoles off-site, primarily at the following downstream public water system intakes:
4 (1) Chester Water AutMrity (2) Baltimore Water Supply Bureau (3) Conowingo Village (4) Bainbridge Naval Training Center / Port Deposit (5) Perry Point Veteran's Hospital (6) Havre-de-Grace g
(7) Perryville
- b. Direct that a log be kept to indicate the time of samples and l measured radioactive concentrations at appropriate locations alcng the pond, incitxling all public water system intakes.
- c. Direct the Interim Radiaticn Protection Team or Offsite Survey Group to calculate the estimated time of maximum radioactive ccncentrations at various public water system intakes using EP-318.
- d. Direct the Emergency Operaticns Facility Ccxmunicator to notify downstream ctcestic water users if requested to do so by the Bureau of Radiaticn Protection (see EP-209, Appandix J) .
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Purpose:
'Ib determine liquid release dose projections based on undiluted effluent samples and. diluted samole,s from the discharge canal for drinking water.
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References:
EP-312 Radicactive Liquid Release ,
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- 3. Definitions
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Dy= Se cumulative dose commitment to the total body or any organ, T, fran liquid effluents for the total time period in mrem. -
C; = 2e average concentration of radionuclide, i, in an undiluted liquid effluent sample or diluted sample from the discharge canal during time period t from
(~ any liquid release in uCi/ml.
F = %e near field dilutics factor for C during any liquid effluent release. Defined as the ratio of the volume of undiluted liquid waste released in
- gallons over t to the volume of water flow from the discharge canal in gallons per minute over t. F
= 1.0 for a diluted liquid release.
AT = %e length of the time period over which Ci and F are averaged for the liquid release in hours.
A = %e site related ingestion dose comitment factor
.to the total body or organ, T, for each
- radionuclide in mree-m1 per uCi-hr.
l; -Dy= We ratio of the concentration at Jocation III
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- 4. Procedure:
Dose contributicas from liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be calculated for drinking water using the equation below:
D=7 {AbtCF- .
- 1. Record time period over which C & F are averaged. 1.
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- 2. Record volume of release over6T. 2.
- 3. Record volume of water flow from discharge canal .
over AT. 3.
- 4. Calmlate F. (worksheet) 4.
- 5. Record C{for each nuclide in uCi/ml.
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- 6. Record A for each nuclide for total body or organ
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'IUIAL BCDY LIVER 'IEGOID i
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- 7. Record current river flow 7. ;
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Record Dpfor correspcmding river flow (7) and point of interest (See Table 2)
Baltimor,e Water Intake Chester Water Intake
. Cmowingo Tailrace
- 9. Palmlate D for each nuclide to total body or g organ (worksheet) and sum together.
- 10. Record dose projection. .
Baltimore' Water Intake mrem Chester Water Intake mrem .
- Conowingo Tailrace mrem
- 11. 'Ib obtain concentration at point of interest divide dose comitment for each nuclide (at a specific point of interest) by A and A T.
e.g. mrem x mci-hr x1 = mci I-131 mrem-ml E. ml Baltmore
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'R7mL BCDY LIVER '1HYROID
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- Ocy-60 4.8 x 10 I-131 4.02 x 10 # 7.18 x 10 2.98 x 105 Cs-134 1.09 x 10* 1.36 x 10* ,
Cs-137 6.43 x 10 # 1.02 x 10* -
BBLE 2: De- Dilution Factors River Flow Baltimore Water Chester Water Conowingo (CFS) Intake Intake Tailrace 2500 8.0 x 10' 4.0 1.12 x 10 #
( 5000 7.50 x 10' 9.09 7.50 x 10' 10,000 8.63 x 10' 2.23 x 10' 5.31 x 10 '
15,000 8.56 x 10' 3.85 x 10* 4.28 x 10' 2,,000 8.46 x 10' 9.30 x 10' 4.28 x 10' 50,000 9.29 x 108 4.33 x 10* 2.50 x 10' 100,000 1.05 x 10A 2.20 x 10' 150,000 1.04 x 10a 2.0 x 10 '
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CalcL11 ate F = Voltane of Release Over AT Volume of Water Flow from Discharge Canal Over T f'almlate D = {AAt QE'- .
D (Co-60)=
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Time of Maximum Concentration (hours after release)
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Average PBAPS Chester. Baltimore Conowingo River. Cooling Water Water Powerhouse Flow Water Intake Intake Tailrace.
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Purpose:
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References:
l EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release NUREG-0133 Reg. Guide 1.109
- 3. Definitions te cumulative dose commitment to the. total body DT=
or any organ, T, frm liquid effluents for the total time period in mrem.
C; = 'Ihe average concentration of radionuclide, i, in an undiluted liquid effluent sample or diluted sample from the discharge canal during time period At from any liquid release in uCi/ml.
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F = %e near field dilution factor for C during any liquid effluent release. Defined as the ratio the volume of undiluted liquid waste released in gallons over t to the voltane of water flow from the discharge canal in gallons per minute over &t. F=
1.0 AT = 'Ibe length of the time period over which Ci and F are averaged for the liquid release in hours.
A = 2e site related ingestion dose comnitment factor to the total body or organ, T, for each radionuclide in mrem-m1 per uCi-hr.
- 4. Procedure:
Dose contributions from liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be calculated using the equation below:
D={Aatgr-
- 1. Record time period over whidt C & F are averaged. 1.
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- 2. Record volume of release over At. 2.
- 3. Record volume of water flow from discharge canal over.at. 3,
- 4. Calculate F. (worksheet) 4.
- 5. Record C for each nuclide in uCi/ml.- -
P-32 '
Cs-134 Cs-137 -
- 6. Record A for each nuclide for total body or organ (see Table 1)
'IO1E BODY LIVER 'DIYROID Co-60 I-131
- Cs-134 Cs-137
- 7. Calculste Dy for each nuclide, to total body or organ (workEheet) .
- 8. Record dose projection. 8.
NOIE: Highest exposure individuals for total body, liver, and thyroid are adult, teenager and child respectively.
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'BBLE 1: A-Dose Comnitment Factors (mree-ml per uCi-hr)
'IUmL BODY LD1ER 'IHYIOID P-32 5.93 x 10* 1.04 x 10 5 Co-60 6.51 x 10 1 2.92 x 10 8 4
I-131 1.12 x 10a 1.99 x 10 # 8.28 x 10" ,
Cs-134 6.72 x 105 8.33 x 10 5 Cs-137 3.97 x 10 5 6.30 x 10 8 e
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Calculate D T= {A t T- *
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'""G wuu 4 UNITS 2 AND 3 EMERGENCY PIAN IMPIEMEtfI'ING PROCEDURE EP-401 ENTRY FOR EMERGENCE REPAIR AND OPERATIONS vuwutst; i
'Ib define the method for providing instructions for
- entering areas that have become adversely affected by the emergency conditions. 'Ihis procedure is for use during emergency repair operations. .
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- 1. 5)each Bottom Atomic Power Station Emergency Plan Secticn Title 5.2.1.5.5 Radiation Protection Team 5.2.5.5.7 Personnel Safety Team 6.7.1.1.5 Mcnitoring of Evacuees 6,1.0.2 Re-entry
- 2. NUREG 0654 Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans
'. and Precaredness in Support of Nuclear Power
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- 3. Health Physics Operating / Chemistry Operating Pro-cedures t
Number Title HPO/CO-4 Radiation Worn Permits HPO/CD-9 Respiratory Protection Program -
- 4. EP-313 Centrol of Thyroid Blocking (KI) Tablets APPENDIX FP 401-1 cmergency Exposure Limits (Emergency Plan Table 6.1)
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'Ihis procedure is inclemented whenever personnel nust enter an area of unknown radiological hazards for reasons of emergency operation of equipment cr repairs.
PRECAUTIONS
- 1. A mininum of two people will be assigned to an entry team and at no time win anyone be allowed to travel through a potentiany high radiation area unless they are within sight s of another team member.
- 2. For emergency operation or repair act'ivites, personnel exposure should not exceed the limits of Appendix EP 401-1, ,
Emergency Exposure Limits.
- 3. Personnel who may exceed the exposure of 25 Rem will do so on a voluntary basis.
- 4. -Exposure to radiatim greater than the limits 4W by the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station limits or limits from 10 CFR 20 should be authorized by the Emergency Director.
- 5. Personnel performing an entry will be aware of the possible hazards associated with exceeding a dose of 25 Rem.
6 Monitor personnel exposure closely with the personal dosi-meter.
- 7. Recuirements of HPO/CO-4, Radiatim Work Permits, are not applicable.
- 8. KI administraticn may be required prior to entry for emergency repair operations. (See EP-313 for details)
- 9. Normal blocking procedure may be waived by Emergency Director in carrying out this procedure.
ItNEDIATE ACTIONS 1.0 Entry 'Ibam Leader shall:
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- 1.1 Determine what task has to be performed and how many i people win be required to complete the task. -
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- 1. 2 Have the team members assemble the necessary tools and
. spare parts that will be required for the task.
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%5 what type of respiratory and protective clothing will be required for the entry.
NOIE: Ebllow good health physics practices as nuch as practicable consistent with the urgency of the task.
- 1. 5 Equip the team members with the necessary personal dosimetry.
- 1. 6 Have the Plant Survey Group Leader provide a health l
physics qualified individual.to accompany each team.
Equip this individual with a high -range, beta-ganna detector (such as a Teletector) and monitor for the expected radiation' levels. -
1.7 Arrange for relief of personnel as necessary. .
- 1. 8 Establish connunications with the Control Room.
l'. 9 Enter the area and perform the task. Inform the Emer-gency Director of what has been done.
2.0 Entry Team (Operations or Repair) shall: ,
( 2.1 Assist the Team Leader in determining what has to be done, spare parts, tools, and how many people will be needed.
2.2 Assemble the necessary equignent required to perform the task.
2.3 Wear the appropriate respiratory and anti-contamination g clothing deemed necessary by the Personnel Safety Team Leader.
NOUE: Follow guidance of HPO/CO-9, Respiratory Protection Program, consistent with the urgency of the emergency task. ~
3.0 Plant Survey Leader shall:
3.1 Brief the Entry Team members of the hazards of radiation deses in excess of 25 Rem to the whole body. -
l 3.2 Contact the Radiation Protection Team Leader to determine if radiocrotective drug (KI) administration is necessary and receive permission to obtain the necessary quantity and administer it to the team members. KI will be administered by HPfrC Operations Support Center Coordinator in the plant.
C 3.3 Ensure that the teams have met all the necessary and anticipated radiation protection requirements prior to
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vu 3.4 During the team efforts, consult with the Control Room,
' log radiation levels as reported and conpare these readings to those expected. Estimate the dose being received and advise the team of any members who may be close to exceeding a limit.
3.5 Keep the Personnel' Safety 'Ibem Leader informed of plant conditions and radiation hazards.
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y DEEENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS Projected Whole Body '1hyroid Authorized Functicn Dose Dose y Life Saving and Emergency **
.l. Director Redtx: tion of Injury 75 rem
- 375 rem
- 2. Operaticn of Equipnent to Mitigate an Emergency **
Emergency 25 rem * - 125 rem Director
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and Safety of the Emergency Public 5 rem 25 rem Director Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 Faergency 4.
Director limits
. Activities limits
- 5. Re-Entry / Recovery Administrative Administrative Activities Guidelines Guidelines N/A
Reference:
EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1
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