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DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEARPOWER STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE MANUAL May 4,1999 THIS MATERIAL IS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL h} .

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PARTIGENERAL INFORMATION 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 1.1 Scope 1.2 Objectives 1.2.1 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Utility Objectives

-1.2.2 State of Ohio Objectives 1.23 Ottawa County Objectives 1.2.4 Lucas County Objectives 1.2.5 Erie County Objectives 2.0INFORMATION 2.1 Participants 2.2 Drill / Exercise Organization 2.3 Emergency Response Facilities 2.4 Conduct 2.5 Precautions and Limitations 2.6 Evaluation and Critique h 2.7 Scenario Development Conunittee

3.0 REFERENCES

/ ABBREVIATIONS /pEFINITIONS 3.1 References 3.2 Abbreviations 3.3 Definitions ,

4.0 CONTROLLER /EVALUATORINFORMATION 4.1 Controllerinstructions 4.2 EvaluatorInstructions 4.3 Use of Simulator 4.4 Use of Control Cell 5.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 5.1 Times and Places 5.2 Observer Approval M

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PART II CONTROT.I.Fn INFORMATION r i 6.0 SCENARIO 1 6.1 Narrative Summary 6.2 Inhial Conditions 6.3 _ Sequence of Events (Utility and Non-Utility) 6.4 ~ Out-of-Sequence Events (Non-Utility) 7.0 PLANT CUE CARDS AND OPERATIONS DATA 7.1 Plant Cue Cards 7.2 Plant Parameters Summary 7.3 Plant Parameters Sheets 8.0 IN-PLANT RADIOLOGICAL. RADIOCHEMISTRY AND MFDICAL DATA I

8.1 In-Plant Radiation Monitors Summary 8.2 Radiation Element (RE) Data Sheets 8.3 Plant Radiation Maps 8.4 RadiWi*y Data Summary 7 8.5 Radiochemistry Data Sheets g 8.6 Post Accident Sampling Data (PASS) 8.7 Medical Drill Data 8.8 Medical Drill Cue Cards 9.0 Ows11e DOSE ASSESSMENT DATA. PLUME MAPS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION CUE CARDS 9.1 Meteorological Forecast Data 9.2 Meteorological Data Summary 9.3 - ECC Dose Assessment Center Cue Cards 9.4 Radiation Plume Maps 9.5 PublicInformation Cue Cards 10.0 EOUIPMENT STATUS AND REPAIR DATA 10.1 Equipment Status Summary l 10.2 Equipment Status Sheets 10.3 EquipmentRepairData -

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1-1 1999 Evaluated Exercise 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES HQIE In the developrnent of an accident sequence, which is severe enough to Mequately test the emergency response capabilities, it is necessary to postulate extremely unrealistic situations and multiple failures of redundant reactor protection functions and systems. Ah=h the possibility of these events occurring is ,

remote, Players are r=iadad that they are to respond to the indications as if they were real.

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The May 4,1999, Davis-Besse Emergency Ly.redsess Partial Participation Exercise  !

will test and provide the opportunity to evaluate the Davis-Besse Emergency Plan and j Procedures. It will test the Emergency Response Organization's ability to assess and l respond to emergency conditions and take actions to protect the health and safety of the  !

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l This Partial Participation Exercise will also demonstrate activation and operation of i major elements of the Non-utility Emergency Response Organization (ERO). The non- 4 utility ERO regaading will include Ottawa, Lucas and Erie Counties, and the State of  !

( Ohio. Those functions that are most scenario dei = A=t will be played in sequence. l W However, most non-utility field activities v ill be played out-of-sequence. j

- Whenever practical, this Exercise incorporates provisions for " free play" on the part of i the participants. Selected "real time" activitirs will be conducted to allow the repair teams the opportunity to provide service and repairs to station equipment during the course of the Exercise. Dese " repairs" will allow the response organization to have an  !

increased impact upon the direction that the Exercise proceeds as well as imping the completion of the Exercise activities. In addition, the Control Room Simulator will be used to permit a degree of" free play" on the part of the Operations staff. The extent of this " free play" may be partially restricted by Controllers as necessary to keep the l

sequence ofevents on track.

The Exercise will simulate events resulting in a radiological release to the environment.

This release will be of sufficient magn'tude to warrant mobilization of participating state  ;

and local agencies.

He Exercise will also incorporate a medical drill with participation by local emergency medical services and support hospitals.

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1-2 1999 Evaluated Exercise 1.2 OBECTIVES The objectives for tida Partial Participation Exercise have been selected from RA-EP-00200, Emergency Plan Drill ard Exercise Program procedure (Utility).

Non-utility objectives are Wected from FEMA REP 14 and 15 and are available upon -

request. The scenario has been designed srch that each participating organization will be provided with the opportunity to demonstate their selected objectives. Some non-utility objectives will be demonstrated out.of-sequence to accommodate the responding volunteer organizations.

1.2.1 DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION UTILITY OBJECTIVES The utility objectives are cross-referenced y3RA-EP-00200, Emergency Plan Drill and Exercise Program, Attachment 1, Gix- rear Exercise Plan, in the fust column.

The " FACILITIES" column identified the area that the objective is applicable.

During the conduct of the Exercise, unidentified objectives may be successfully accomplished by the ERO. Credit will be given for the objectives and their performance will be documented in the Exercise Report.

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  1. FACILITIES OBJECTIVE A.2 Adeniai*ative PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE STATE, OTTAWA AND LUCAS COUNTIES TO PARTICIPATE IN AN EXERCISE BIENNIALLY.

l A.3 Administrative . PREPARE AN EXERCISE INFORMATION PACKAGE TO MEET MINIMUM STANDARDS.

l A.5 Adraint*ative ESTABLISH MEANS TO ENSURE COMPLETION OF l CORRECTIVE ACTIONS.

A.6 Administrative INVOLVE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND EP RESPONSE PERSONNEL AND AGENCIES IN A JOINT EXERCISE AT LEAST EVERY TWO YEARS.

- A.9 Administrative ' CONDUCT THE EXERCISE IN VARIOUS WEATHER l

CONDITIONS (DURING DIFFERENT SEASONS).

B.I All DEMONSTRATE THE DIRECTION OF THE EMERGENCY h ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES.

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1 B.2 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE TRANSFER OF THE EMERGENCY ECC DIRECTOR DUTIES.

D.4 Control Room, DEMONSURATE THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP AND SEND AN ECC INITIAL EMERGENCY MESSAGE FOR OFFSITE i NOTIFICATION.

D.5 Control Room, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP AND SEND ECC- FOLLOW-UP MESSAGES FOR INFORMATION FOR OFFSITE AUTHORITIES.

D.8 - Control Room DEMONSTRATE THE AIBLITY TO DEVELOP A LEGITIMATE, ECC INFORMATIVE, AND CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD MESSAGE TO BE SENT TO STATE, AND COUNTY OFFICIALS WHO HAVE DECISIONS TO ACTIVATE THE ALERT AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS.

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'# FACILITIES QBECTIVE D.12 OSC, SEC DEMONSTRATE THE COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITY WITH FIXED AND MOBILE MEDICAL SUPPORT FACILITIES.

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E.1 ECC DEMONSTRATE THE METHODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING THE SOURCE TERM OF RELEASES OR POTENTIAL RELEASES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WITHIN PLANT SYSTEMS.

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E.2 ECC,TSC DEMONSTRATE THE METHODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING THE MAGNITUDE OF THE RELEASES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS BASED ON PLANT SYSTEM PARAMETERS AND EFFLUENT MONITORS.

E.3 ECC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO ESTIMATE INTEGRATED DOSE FROM PROJECTED AND ACTUAL DOSE RATES AND TO COMPARE THESE ESTIMATES WITH THE PAGS.

E.15 OSC,SEC DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION OF A RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT VICTIM (MEDICAL DRILL h

REQUIREMENT).

F.1 ECC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO RECOMMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS TO APPROPRIATE OFFSITE AUTHORITIES, BASES OF RECOMMENDATIONS TO INCLUDE CONSIDERATION OF PROTECTION AFFORDED BY SHELTERING, AS WELL AS, EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES.

F.2 JPIC DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF THE JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER AND THE AVAILABILITY OF SPACE FOR THE MEDIA.

F.3 JPIC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO BRIEF THE MEDIA IN A CLEAR, ACCURATE AND TIMELY MANNER.

F.4 . JPIC DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO PROVIDE ADVANCE COORDINATION OF INFORMATION RELEASED. ,

(DEMONSTRATED ONLY WITH FULL PARTICIPATION.)

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_# FACILITIES OBJECTIVE F.12 OSC,RTL DEMONSTRATE THAT THE PROVISIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE EVALUATION OF RADIATION EXPOSURE OF, AND RADIATION UPTAKE IN A RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT VICTIM. (MEDICAL DRILL REQUIREMENT.)

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GROUP A OBJECHVES ORJECnVE 1 MOBI1 NATION OF EMERGENCY P8HnNNEL Demonstrate the ability to alert and fury mobill e personed for both emergesey facilities and field operations. Desmonstrate the capability to activate and staKemergency facettes ihr emergesq operations.

Obianive Salspesa:Yes ONaisp Reenagpe Onpaniz,dans: )

Ohia Department ofPublic Safety j Ohio h wiMis w.t Agency j Ohio Department ofHealth j i

' Ohio Envuonmental Protection Ascacy 8** of PJav-The itate will mobilise all tbc agencies that have responsibilities in the Executive Room, Dose Anaeseawnt, and support Services. W Emergency Operations Facility and Joint Public Information Center representatives will be prepositioned.

1 OBJECI1VE 2 FACILITIES-EOUTPR$KNT.DIRFLAYE. AND WORKENVIRONMENT Demonstrate the adequacy of fMatelas, egalpment, displays, and other materiale to support emergency operstless.

Otnantive Selected: Yes Offaite Ramanse Ornanization: g Ohio Es-..wiManageraardAgency Estant ofPlav:

All facilities, equipenent and displays at the locations listed in Objective 1 will be -

decionstraned. The Operations Roorn of the State EOC will not be activated. Backup power will be demonstrated in the EOC prior to BOC netivation.

OBJECTIVE 3: DIRECTION AND CONTROL Demeestrate the abRity to direct and control emergency operations.

Otnastive Selected: Yes OffaintRanoanne Orman:zations:

Ohio Emergency Management Agency Ohio Department ofHealth Extent of Play: -

Overall direction and control of state activities will be demonstrated at the State EOC. The Deputy Director of Ohio EMA will be positioned in the Executive Room and will coordinate decisions on behalf of the Oovernor's offlee, The Ohio Department of Health is responsible for the decision making process in the k- -t Rocen.

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OBJECTIVE 4: COfWMUNICATIONS Denneaserate the capability to commumleate with att appropriate emnergency persommel at facilities and la the field.

Obiectiw Selected: Yes .

Offsits Rasopnse Orsanization:

Ohio h aay i Management Agency Extant of Play:

The primary means of communications between the State EOC and the County EOC, Joint Public Infonnation Center, and the h.wy Operations Facility is telephone. Backup communications (radio and/or cellular phones) will be available during the exercise and will be demonstrated upon request or in case primary communications fail.

OBJECTIVE 5: EMERGENCY WORK"RZXPOSURE_ CONTROL Domenstrate the capability to contianomaly mesher and contrei radiation exposure to emergesey workers.

Obicotive Selected:Yes Offaite Response Ornamzations:

Ohio DepartmentofHealth Ohio hp yih.nagement Agency Ohio Environmental Protection Agency ,

Ohio State Highway Patrol Extent ofPlay:

h Sace this is a partial y GMp. tion exercise, no Field Monitoring Teams will be demonstrated.

However, emergency worker exposum control noonunsodations will be made for county players.

OBJZCTIVE 6: PTELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING - AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORING Dennenstrate the appmpriate use of equipment and procedures for determlaing field radiation measurements.

Obiective Selected: No.

OBJECTIVE 7: PLUME DOSE PROJECTIONS Demonstrate the capability to develop dose projections and protective action recomunesdations regarding evaceatles and shelterlag.

Olnective Selected: Yes Offsite Response Ormanizations:

OhioILy t saofHealth Ohio E.ressay Management Agency Ohio Enynenmental Protection Agency Extant of Play.

'Ihe State Assessment Room will be activated at the ALERT stage. Plurne projections will be done on a w.ed using a dose assessment program specifically for the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. The backup is a battery operated laptop computer and will be

?- -----; ated ifrequested. Recornmendations will then be forwarded to the Executive Oroup.

y Field Teams will not be demonstrated, however, field data will be provided by a controller.

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QBgCTIVE 8: FIELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING . AIRBORNE RADIOIODINE Alip PARTICULATE ACTIVITY MONITORING Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipament and 4

procedures for the measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 10 (0.0000001) microcuries per cubic centimeter in the presence of noble gases and obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume.

Obiective Selected:No. .

OBJECTIVE f: PLUME PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING Demonstrate the capabEty to make timely and appropriate protective action decisions (PAD).

9 Obiectrve Selected:Yes Offsite Response Orgamzatons- .

Ohio Department of Health Ohio E. , ;rf Management Agency Ohio Enynn===ent Protection Agency Extent of Play:

De decision makirig process will take plaos in accordance with the State Plan.

Recomrnaviat=== will be processed in the Assessment Room and forwarded to the Executive Room. Coordmation will take place between the executive groups in the State EOC and the county EOCs. The recommendation will then be forwarded to Ottawa and Lucas Cr -h over h.,

the dedicated phone in the Assessenent Room.

De KI decision-makag process will be demonstrated by the State A==e= ament and Executive J groups.

OBJECTIVE 10: ALERT AND NOTIFICATION Demonstrate the capability to promptly alert and notify the public within the 10-mile plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ) and disseminate instructional snessages to the public on the basis of decisions by appropriate State or local officials.

Obiective Selected: Yes Offsite Response Organizations:

Ohio Erc~,w/ Management Ager.cy Ohio Department of Health Ernant of Plav: .

The State will consult with the county EOC to determine the best i ==~L'e protective action for the populace. Once a decision is reached that requires the activation of the alert and notification system, Ottawa County will simulate the initiation of the sircas and tim appropriate EAS message. (See Ottan County Objective 10.)

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, 1.1.2 STATE OF OHIO OBJECTIVES (Cont'd) i OBJECTIVE 11: PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONS AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION Dennenstrate the capability to coordinate the formulation and dissemination of accurate information and instructions to the public.

ObMve Selected:Yes Offsne Rasponse Organizaticns-Ohio E _ cyManagement Agency Ohio Department ofHealth Extent of Play:

Same as Objectiw 10.

OBJECTIVE 12: EMERGENCY INFORMATION - MEDIA Demonstrate the capability to courdinate the development and dissemmation of clear, ace' u rate, and timely information to the news Mia Obiective Selected:Yes Offsne Response Ornamzations-Department of Public Safety Ohio Esw.acy Management Agency Ohio Department of Health Extent of Play:

'/ 'Ihe State PIO and a representative from the Ohio Department of Heahh will be present at the U JPIC to address protective actions being implemented and the activities talang place at the State level. Public information representatives from Ohio EMA will be present in the State EOC to communicate with the JPIC.

6 Demonstrate the capability to establish and operate rumor controlin a coordinated and timely ===*r.

Obiective Selected: Yes Offsite Resoonse Ornanization:

Ohio Emergency Management Agency Extent of Plav:

in accordance with the REP plan and SOPS, rumor control will be accomplished by establishing and publicizing a rumor control telephone number for the State EOC.

One Rumor Control Operator will be demonstrated during the exercise. A mmunum of 12 rumor control messages wil: be inserted The Rumor Control Operator will receive an average of 6 calls per hour for a two hour period. Messages will be limited to only the subjects that can be addressed by dose assessment and the executive group. .

The Rumor Control Officer will be responsible for identifying trends. This information will be I

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OBJECTIVE 14: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTION - USE OF POTASSIUM IODIDE (KD FOR EMERGENCY WORKRRS. INSTITUTIONAI.17.Fn PERSONS. AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Demonstrate the capability and resources to implement potassium iodide (KT) protective actions for emergency workers,institutionalised individuals and,if the State plan specifies, the generalpublic.

Obiective Selected:Yes Offsne Resnonse Organization-Ohio Department ofHealth Extent of Plav-Since the state field monitoring teams will not be parnetpatmg in this exercise, there will be no state psd using KI. However, the decision on whether or not to take KI will be fmwid to the counties who will forward it to their emergency workers in the Sold.

The State plan does not specify the use of KI by the general public.

All emergency workers have predistributed KI.

OBJECTIVE 15: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - SPECIAL POPULATIONS g Demonstrate the capability and resonrces necessary to implesment appropriate protective actions for special populations.

Obiective Selected: No - This is a county function.

OBJECTIVE 1& IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - SCHOOLS Demonttrate the capability and resources necessary to implement protective actions for school children within die plume pathway einergency planning zone (EPZ).

Obiective Selected: No -This is a county function.

OB.IECTIVE l'h TR AFFIC AND ACCESS CONTROL Demonstrate the organizational capability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and sheltered areas.

Obiective Selected: No -This is a county function.

OBJECTIVE 18: RECEPTION CENTER - MONITORING. DECONTAMINATION. AND REGISTRATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment, and personnel for the radiological snonitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees.

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OBJECTIVE 19: CONGREG ATE CARE Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, supplief, personnel, and procedures for t.ongregate care of evacuees.

Obiective Selected: No 'this is a county function.

OBJECTIVE 20: MEDICAL SERVICES - TRANSPORTATION Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures, and personnel for transponing 1- : * ~ '. injured, or radiologicaby exposed individuals.

Obiective Selected: No -This is a county function.

OBJEGIVE 21: MEDICAL SERVICES - FACJLITIES Danonstrate the adequacy of the equipment, procedures, supplies, and personnel of medical facilities responsible for treatment of contaminated, injured, or radiologically exposure individuals. This wRl be demonstrated through exercise messages.

Obiectrve Selected: No 'Ihis is a county function.

OBJECTIVE 22: EMERGENCY WORKERS. EOUIPMENT. AND VEHICLES - MONITORING AND DECONTAMINATf 0N Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for the anonitoring and deca =e-i==*ia= of emergency workers, equipnient and vehicles.

Obiscnve Selected: No - This is a county function.

6 GROUP C OBJECIVES OBJECTIVE 23: SUPPLEMENTARY ASSISTANCE fFEDERAL/OTHER) Demonstrate the capability to identify the need for external assistance and to request such assistance from Federal or other support organizations.

Obiective Selected: No OBJECTIVE 24: POST-EMERGENCY SAMPLING Demonstrate the use of equipment and procedures for collection and transportation of sample from areas that received deposition from the airborne plume.

Obiective Stingisd: No OBJECTIVE 25: LABORATORY OPERATIONS Demonstrate laboratory operations and procedures for measuring and analyzing samples.

Obiective Selected: No OBJECTIVE 26: INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY- DOSE PROJECTION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING Demonstrate the capability to project dose to the public for ingestion exposure pathway and recommend protective actions.

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OpacTIVE 27: INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY- PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION Demonstrate the capability to implement protective actions for the ingestion exposure pathway.

Olnectiw Selected: L OBRCTIVE 28: RELOCATION. RE-ENTRY. AND RETURN- DECISION mal (ING Demonstrate the capability to develop decisions on relocation, re-entry, and return.

Obpective Selected: No OBECTIVE 29: RELOCATION. RE-ENTRY. AND RETURN -IMPLEMENTATION Demanstrar, the capability to implement appropriate measures for relocation, re-entry and return.

Otnactiw Selected: No OBECTIVE 30: CONTINUOUS 24-HOUR STAFFING Demonstrw. the capability to unaistain staAleg i on a continuous,24-hour basis throagh an actaal shift change.

Obiectaw Selected: No.

OBECTIVE 31: OFFSITE SUPPORT FOR THE EVACUATION OF ONSITE PERSONNEL Demonstrate the capability to provide offsite support for the evacuation of easite personnel.

Otnecuw Selected: No OBECTIVE 32: UNANNOUNCED EXERCISE OR DRILL Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions in an unannounced exercise or drill Obiective Selected: No.

OBJECTIVE 33: OFF-HOURS EXERCISE OR DRILL Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions during an off-hours exercise or drill.

Obiective Selected: No.

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Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play '

will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated Extent ofPlay: All agencies identified in the Ottawa County Radiological Em'ergency Response Plan (RERP) will be alerted as per established procedures.

. Appropriate personnel shall be mobilized in accordance with the RERP to staffemergency facilities. The Sheriffs Dispatcher and Ottawa County

  • EMA Director will notify the emergency response agencies / individuals.

Individuals / agencies to be notified will vary according to the level of emergency. Agencies / individuals wil be contacted by radio, peger or telephone and will verify the accurate receipt of the notification message by either reading it back or calling the Sheriffs Dispatch Center (or EOC, if activated) depending upon how the individual was notified. Following verification, the designated individual will notify appropriate personnel within the agency by using nonnat internal notification procedures.

h Personnel will be informed of the Plant's status so that each agency with response roles at specific levels in the emergency can take appropriate actions as specified in the plan. The individual / agency representative receiving initial notification will notify appropriate personnel within the agency using normal internal notification procedures. Individual agencies rely on telephone and/or radio to contact their personnel according to a predetermined priority call list. The County EMA Director shall be responsible for EOC activation and operation. The EOC will not normally be activated for an UNUSUAL EVENT. It may be activated for an ALERT at the discretion of the EMA Director. The EOC staff will be fully mobilized at a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCY.

The following field activities / facilities will be driven by controller injects and demonstrated out of sequence:

  • Supplemental Route Alerting
  • Backup Route Alerting
  • Allen Township Fire Department Tuesday, May 4,1999 - 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br />

+ Eric Township Fire Department Tuesday, May 4,1999 - 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br />

  • Rocky Ridge Fire Department Wednesday, May 5,1999- 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br /> i

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+ - Perimeter / Access Control 4

+ Ohio State Highway Patrol Wednesday,,May 5,1999 - 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br />

+ Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Wednesday, May 5,1999 -0800 hours

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+ Ohio State Highway Patrol -

Wednesday, May 5,1999 - 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br />

+ EmergencyWorkerMonitoring/Dooontamination

+ Clay Center Fire Department

  • Clay- Genoa Fire Department Wednesday, May 5,1999 - 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br />

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+ Danbury Local Schools '

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+ Port Clinton City Schools Tuesday, May 4,1999 - 1030 hours0.0119 days <br />0.286 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.91915e-4 months <br />

+ Institutionalized /SpecialPopulations

+ Edgewood Manor Nursing Center Wednesday, May 5,1999 - 1400 hours0.0162 days <br />0.389 hours <br />0.00231 weeks <br />5.327e-4 months <br /> I

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[ OBJECTIVE 3: DIRECTION AND CONTROL Demonstrate the capability to direct and control emergency operations.

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

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Demonstrate the capability to communicate with all appropriate emergency pemoral at facilities I

and in the field.

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tomado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

Extent ofPlay: The telephone is used as the primary means of communications between the Utility,14 cal, County, State and Federal agencies. The initial notdication call informing County officials of an emergency at DBNPS will come through the Sheriffs Dispatch Center on the 4-Way dedicated phone telephone line. Upon activation of the County EOC, a 4-way dedicated h - (conferena style) telephone hook-up will connect the Utility, Ottawa County, Lucas County and the Ohio EMA. This, in turn, will be supported i

I by a facsimile machine system to verify verbal communications, as well as plant status and radiological dose assessment updates. This' system will remain open and operational unit the incident is terminated by the appropriate authority, in addition, a 3-way conference line will connect Ottawa and Lucas County Commissioners and the Govemor's Representative and will be used to coordinate protective action recommendations and activation of the siren system and EAS. Once notification has been made and communication links are established, a telephone / radio network will be used to expedite agency communications.

Radio / backup communication will be available for:  !

+ Amateur Radio Emergency Service

+ Ohio Emergency Management Agency

+ Ohio State Highway Patrol i

+ United States Coast Guard

+ Fire / EMS Liaison ,

  • County Schools Representative
  • Ottawa County Sheriffs Dispatch F

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OBJECTIVE 5: EMERGENCY WORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL ,

Demonstrate the capability to continuously monitor and control radiation exposure to emergency workers.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent ofPlay: The Ottawa County Radiological Officer will coordinate with dosimetry .

coordinators to monitor exposure of county emergency workers. Each emergency worker will wear assigned dosimetry devices at all times when pesfonning personnel or equipmmt contamination monitoring and decontamination, when handling radioactive material, and whenever an individual is in the EPZ during a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCY. Individuals will be instmetod to read their direct-reading dosimetry every thirty minutes or mois frequently after the onset of a GENERAL EMERGENCY.

Should the scourio dictate a revised exposure limit, the message will be limited to those emergency workers having a 25R limit initially.

> Advisories from the EOC to field personnel will be simulated due to out of sequence play.

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organizations.

Objective 5 will be demonstrated by appropriate agencies / personnel in conjunction with their RERP assignments.

. + Allen Township Fire Department

+ Clay Center Fire Department

+ Eric Township Fire Department,

+ Clay- Genoa Fire Department

  • Rocky Ridge Fire Department

+ Danbury Local Schools

+ Port Clinton City Schools

  • Ottawa County Radiological Officer

+ Mid County EMS OBJECTIVE 6: FIELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING - AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORING Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and procedures for determining field radiation measurements.

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- OBJECTIVE 7: PLUME DOSE PROJECTION '

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Demonstrate the capability to develop dose projections and protective action recommendations regarding evacuation and sheltering.

OBJECTIVE NOT APPLICABLE OBJECTIVE 8: FIELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING- AIRBORNE RADIOIODDE AND PARTICULATE ACTIVITY MONITORINO Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and pmcedures for the measurement of airborne radiciodine concentrations as low as 10-7 (.0000001) microcuries per culpic centimeter in the presence of noble gases and obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume.

OBJECTIVE NOT APPLICABLE OBJECTIVE 9: PLUME PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING Demonstrate the capability to make timely and appropriate protective action decisions (PAD).

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent ofPlay: Protective action decisions (PADS) will be made in accordance with the RERP and SOPS. The Ottawa County Commissioners are responsible for

'h~ the recommendation and implementation of protective measures for the affected public and emergency workers. They will reach their decisions by weighing information, data and protective action recommendations from the State, Utility, Federal and local sources When a protective action has been recommended by either the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station (DBNPS) or the State of Ohio, the Ottawa County Commissioners will consult with the Ottawa County Executive Group and the Lucas County Commissioners to decide upon a coordinated protective action, the time when the sirens will be activated, and an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message.

OBJECTIVE 10: ALERT AND NOTIFICATION Dernonstrate the capability to promptly alert and notify the public within the 10-mile plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ) ard disseminate instructional messages to the public on the basis of decisions by appropriate State and local officials.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent of Play: Siren activation will be simulated at Site Area Emergency, General Emergency and prior to the announcement of PADS.

Sirens 1205,1207 and 1602 will be identified as failing at the General 4 Emergency.

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OBJECTIVE 10(CONT.)

NOAA will be contacted and provided a test message.

NOAA will not broadcast an emergency message.

  • National Weather Sesvice (Cleveland)

. EAS messages will be prepared and provided to the LP 1.

A test message will be recorded and broadcast (when programming allows) in lieu of the first instructional message (as Site Area Emergency). -

Subsequent messages may be recorded but not broadcast.

+ WRVF 101.5 FM Radio .

Route Verification / Supplemental Foute Alerting and Backup Route Alerting will be demonstrated outef-sequence. PA systems will be demonstrated with a test message at an agreed upon beation.

+ Allen Township Fire Department Tuesday, May 4,1999- 1830 hrs.

+ Erie Township Fire Department Tuesday, May 4,1999- 1830 hrs.

+ Rocky Ridge Fire Department Wednesday, May 5,1999- 1830 hrs. Dj

' Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTY)s) are available for demonstration by the Ottawa County Sheriff s Dispatch and by Rumor Control.

-. OBJECTIVE I1: PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONS AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION Demonstrate the capability to coordinate to coordinate the formu% tion and dissemination of accurate information and instructiona to'the public.

O!UliCTIVE SELECTED Extent of Play: EAS messages will be prepared and provided to the LP 1.

A test message will be recorded and broadcast (if programming allows)in lieu of the first instructional message (at Site Area Emergency).

Subsequent messages may be recorded but not broadcast.

+ WRVF 101.5 FM Radio 4

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OBJECTIVE 12: EMERGENCY INFORMATION-MEDIA l

( l Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the development and dissemination of clear, accurate and timely information to the news media.

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

Extent ofPlay: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, the Offsite JPIC will be activated i and staffed by PIOS from Ottawa County, Lucas County, the State, Federal ,

Agencies and the Utility upon declaration of an ALERT. News Releases '

will be coordinated with briefings heldjointly, as appropriate The Ottawa County PIO will maintain contact with the Public Information  !

Assistant in the Ottawa County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) who )

will serve as the primary contact point for all public information related  ;

mators within the Ottawa County EOC.

Information from participating local or County agencies in the EOC will be coordinated with th- Public Information Assistant. The Public Information Assistant will provide'information to the PIO for development of ajoint '

news statement with Lucas County and the State, if appropriate.

The Public Information Assistant will ensure that the Commissioners are

.h- aware ofinformation being disseminated to the news media. The PIO will coordinate with the Public Information Assistant to receivo Commissioner approval on news statements affecting Ottawa County prior to ,

dissemination to the news media. 1 OBJECTIVE 13: EMERGENCY INFORMATION - RUMOR CONTROL Demonstrate the capability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely manner. .

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent of Play: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, rumor control will be accomplished by establishing and publicizing a rumor control telephone number for the Onawa County EOC. The Rumor Controller will be responsible for answering the Ottawa County rumor contrcl telephone line and will inform the Public Information Assistant of rumors. Feedback on rumors will be provided to the PIO at the JPIC by the Public Information Assistant.

One rumor control line shall receive not less than 6 calls per hour for a 2 '

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The Rumor Controller will be responsible for identifying trends. This information will be forwarded to the PIO at the JPIC.

A telecommunication device for the deaf (TTY) will be available for demonstration by Rumor Co'ntrol personnel.

OBJECTIVE 14: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - USE OF KI FOR EMERGENCY WORKERS, INSTITUTIONALIZED INDIVIDUALS AND THE .

GENERAL PUBLIC .

Demonstrate the capability and resources to implement potassium iodide. (KI) protective actions for emergency workers, institutionalized individuals and, if the State plan specifies, the general public.

l OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent ofPlay: In accordance.with the RERP and SOPS, Potassium lodide (KI) is supplied by the Ohio Department of Health to the Ohio EMA for predistribution to offsite response organizations. The Ohio EMA provides a full dose complement of K1 tablets for each dosimetry packet of emergency workers with potential to enter the EPZ, thus allowing emergency workers to begin use promptly and voluntarily upon recommendation from the Ohio Department of Health. Should the Ohio Department ofHealth recommend issuance of KI for emergency workers, the County Radiological Officer will coordinate with local agency dosimetry coordinators to implement such a b

recommendation. KI WILL NOT BE INGESTED.

Issuance of K1 to institutionalized individuals is based upon the recommendation of the Ohio Department of Health and implemented at the County and local level. The County Health Department will notify institutional facilities, as needed, and recommend that the appropriate designee for each applicable facility administer KI to institutionalized persons. Actual administration is under the direction of the attending physician. KI WILL NOT BE INGESTED.

Agencies / individuals will demonstrate Objective #14 in conjunction with their RERP assignments. Those available for evaluator interviews will include:

+ Allen Township Fire Department

+ Eric Township Fire Department

+ Rocky Ridge Fire Department

+ Danbury Local Schools

+ Port Clinton City Schools

+ Ottawa County Radiological Officer e Mid County EMS

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OBJECTIVE 15: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - SPECIAL POPULATIONS L .

. Demonstrate the capability and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for special populations.

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

Extent ofPlay: A list of people with special needs (mobility impaired, hearing impaired, etc.) is maintained by the Ottawa County Health Department, in coordination with the Ottawa County EMA and local fire departments, for use in an emergency. ,

Appropriate protective actions for institutionalized /special needs shall be exercised, but not evaluated, by Edgewood Manor Nursing Center, at 1400 hours0.0162 days <br />0.389 hours <br />0.00231 weeks <br />5.327e-4 months <br />, Wednesday, May 5,1999.

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. OBJECTIVE 16: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS-SCHOOLS Demonstrate the capability and resources necessary to implement protect,ive actions for school children within the plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ).

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent ofPlay: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, the Erie-Ottawa Educational Services Assistant Superintendent will report to the EOC to:

1) Provide notification to local school districts. )

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3) Simulate the coordinating ofprotective actions for schools.
4) Simulate the coordinating with local school districts to provide buses and volunteer drivers for the evacuation of the mobility impaired, non-auto owning populations and health care facilities.

Two buses will be activated and two drivers mobilized.

Both buses will be driven along the prescribed evacuation route from Port Clinton City Schools to the designated Reception Center at Sandusky High Schoolin Sandusky.

Q No students will be transported.

+ Danbury Local Schools participants available for interview beginning at 0900 hours0.0104 days <br />0.25 hours <br />0.00149 weeks <br />3.4245e-4 months <br />, Tuesday, May 4,1999 include:

Superintendent, Transportation Supervisor / Dosimetry .

Coordinator and I bus driver.

  • Port Clinton City Schools personnel available for interview beginning at 1030 hours0.0119 days <br />0.286 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.91915e-4 months <br />, Tuesday, May 4,1999 include:

Superintendent, Transportation Supervisor / Dosimetry Coordinator, Building Principal and I bus driver.

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OBJECTIVE 17: TAAFFIC AND ACCESS CONTROL I l Demonstrate the organizational capability and resources m>===ry to control evacuatien traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and sheltered areas.

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

Extent ofPlay: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, major traffic intersections are controlled by the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office with support from'the l Ohio State Highway patrol, local police departments and the Ohio National Guard. ,

1 The County Engineer -Highway Garage and ODOT also assist in traffic control efforts by delivering traffic control equipment and assigning personnel to predetermined control points.

Stalled vehicles restricting evam=+ian routes will be removed through local law enforcement means or removed by County Engineer-Highway Garage i'

. and Ohio Department of Transportation personnel pushing the disabled vehicle off the road.

If assistance is required to perform traffic control, clearing roads or removing stalled vehicles, it is requested from the State through Ohio EMA.

One Traffic Control Point shall be manned but not evaluated:

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  • 8- 1: SR 53 (Fremont Road) and SR 2 Ohio State Highway Patml Those predesignated perimeter / access control points necessary to control l access to an affected area will be activated (SIMULATED).

Personnel from the Sheriffs Office, Ohio State Highway Patrol, local police departments, Ohio National Guard and ODNR supported by  ;

perimeter control equipment from the County Engineer - Highway Garage i and Ohio Department of Transportation ensure that unauthorized vehicles do not enter the evacuated areas.

One Perimeter / Access Control Point shall be manned but not evaluated: l

+ 4 - 3: SR 590 and T - 18 (Portage River South Road)

Ohio Department of Transportation j

Remaining TrafTic Control and Perimeter / Access Control Points shall be demonstrated procedurally at the Ottawa County EOC by:

  • Ottawa County Sheriffs Liaison

+ Ottawa County Engineer's Liaison

  • Ohio Department ofTransportation's Liaison
  • + Ohio State Highway Patrol's Liaison i ,

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OBJECTIVE 18: RECEPTION CENTER-MONITORING, DECONTAMINATION AND REGISTRATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment and personnel for the radiological monitoring, decontamination and registration of evacuees.

OBJECTIVE NOT APPLICABLE OBJECTIVE 19: . CONGREGATE CARE .

Demonstrate the adequa::y of facilities, equipment, supplies, personnel and procedures for congregate care of evacuees .

OBJECTIVE NOT APPLICABLE OBJECTIVE 20: MEDICAL SERVICES -TRANSPORTATION Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedums and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent of Play: At %30 hours on Tuesday, May 4,1999, Mid County EMS will be called to respond to the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. As per procedure when ,

responding to the plant, they will be met at the gate by Toledo Edison Security and will be issued plant dosimetry. A simulated Q

contaminated / injured employee from the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station will then be transported by Mid County EMS to Fremont Memorial Hospital in Sandusky County. Communications from the ambulance to the hospital will be via radio.

There will be a break in play at the Personnel Processing Facility for Evaluators and Controllers to exit the RCA and the Protected Area.

Mid County EMS personnel will be interviewed by evaluators to demonstrate familiarity with dosimetry and KL OBJECTIVE 21: MEDICAL SERVICES - FACILITIES Demonstrate the adequacy of the equipment, procedures, supplies and personnel of medical facilities responsible for treatment of contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.

OlijlTTIVE SELECTED Extent of Play: Fremont Memorial Hospital in Sandusky County will receive a simulated contaminated / injured employee from the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station in Ottawa County via Mid County EMS. Objective 21 will be e demonstrated in Sandusky County on Tuesday, May 4,1999 at 0900 hours0.0104 days <br />0.25 hours <br />0.00149 weeks <br />3.4245e-4 months <br />. i n' Rev.1

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,. OBECTIVE 22: EMERGENCY WORKERS, EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES - MONITORING

!( ~ AND DECONTAMINATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for the monitoring and decontamination of emergency workers, equipment and vehicles.

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Extent ofPlay: Emergency Worker Monitoring and Decontamination will be demonstrated .

out-of-sequence at the Clay-Genom Fire Station on Wednesday, May 5,

~ 1999 beginning at 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br />, by the Clay-Genoa Fire Department.

Dosimetry will be issued at the station.

The ORO will provide an individual to be a simulated Emergency Worker returning from a field assignment. One Emergency Worker will be monitored for contamination and will be processed through the facility.

Decisions on the need for decontamination will be made based on Controller injected radiation levels. Decontamination will be simulatart.

The proper sequence for wuhing and for decontamination efforts, and the decisions to refer individuals who cannot be decontaminated to medical facilities will be demonstrated via inquiries.

Vehicle monitoring and decontamination will be demonstrated by members of the Clay Center Fire Department who pnwkle mutual aid to Clay-Genoa.

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l The vehicle monitoring and decontamination area will be set up as per procedure. One vehicle will be monitored but not decontaminated. A firefighter will be available to answer questions regarding monitoring and decontamination procedures, contamination control and record-keeping.

OBECTIVE 23: SUPPLEMENTARY ASSISTANCE (FEDERAIJOTHER)

Demonstrate the capability to identify the need for extemal assistance and to request such assistance from Federal or other support organizations.

Credit for this ob,iectis e was :eeeis ed Ibr the June.1998 tornado incident at Davis Besse. Play will take place only to dris e the eserei e cenario This objective will not be evaluated.

l OHJiiCTIVE NOT APPL.lCAllt.1-OBECTIVE 24: POST-EMERGENCY SAMPLING Demonstrate the use of equipment and procedures for the collection and transportation of samples l from areas that received deposition from the airborne plume.

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OBJECTIVE 25: LABORATORY OPERATIONS -

' Demonstrate the laboratory operations and procedures for measuring and analyzing samples.

OBJECTIVE NOT APPLICABLE .

OBJECTIVE 26: _ INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - DOSE PROJECTION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING

. Demonstrate the capability to project dose to the public for the ingestion exposure pathway and to recommend protective actions.

OBJECTIVE NOT.' PPLICABLE OBJECTIVE 27: INGESTJON EXPOSURE PATHWAY - PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION Demonstrate the capability to implement protective actions for the ingestion exposure pathway.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED OBJECTIVE 28: RELOCATION, RE-ENTRY AND RETURN -DECISION MAKING Demonstrate the capability to develop decisions on relocation, re-entry and return. ,

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OBJECTIVE 29: RELOCATION,RE-ENTRY AND RETURN-IMPLEMENTATION ,

1 Demonstrate the capability to imp; : ment appropriate measures for relocation, re-entry and return OllJl:CIIYI. NOT SELECTl!D

_ OBJECTIVE 30: CONTINOUS,24-HOUR STAFFING Demonstrate the capability to maintain stafling on a continuous, 24-hour basis through an actual shift change.

Credit for this objective was receis ed for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

Extent of Play: Some positions may be double-staffed for training purposes.

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I ,, OBJECTIVE 31: OFFSITE SUPPORT FOR THE EVACUATION OF ONSITE PERSONNEL lI

, Demonstrate the capability to provide offsite support for the evacuation of onsite personnel.

l OBJECTIVE SELECTED Extent ofPlay: Davis-Besse personnel shall request support through the Ottawa County EOC. Objective 31 shall be demonstrated through discussions at the EOC.

OBJECTIVE 32: ' UNANNOUNCED EXERCISE OR DRILL '

Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions in. an unannounced exercise or drill.

l Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

OBJECTIVE 33: OFF-HOURS EXERCISE DRILL Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions during off-hours exercise or drill. ,

Credit for this objective was received for the June,1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take place only to drive the exercise scenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

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LOCATIONS OF EVALUATED FIELD ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED IN OTTAWA COUNTY OBJECTIVES National Weather Service Frernont Memorial Hospital FederalFacilities Office Building 715 South Taft Street Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ' Fremont,OH 43420 Cleveland, OH . 419-332-7321 216 265-2370 or2372 Al Gorman, Administrator Bill Comeaux, MIC . .

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1036 RiverRoad Toledo,OH 43602 Maumee, Ohio 419-244-8321 j 419-893-4465 William J. Rossini, ChiefEngineer Mid County EMS Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire Department 222 Washington Street 14571 Second Street OakHarbor,OH 43449 Rocky Ridge, OH 43458 419-898-9366 419-898-9541 Chad Magrum, Chief Kevin Pfaff, Chief Allen Township Volunteer Fire Department Clay-Genoa Fire Department 21016 W. Toledo Street Williston, OH 43468 101 Sixth Street Genoa, OH 43430-1626 g

419-836-7331 419-855-7000 Dennis Hartman, Chief Bruce Moritz, Chief Erie Township Volunteer Fire Depanment Port Clinton City Schools

. 5585 West Harbor Road (SR 163) 431 Portage Drive LaCarne, OH 43439 Pon Clinton, OH 43452 419-635-2820 419-732-2102 Many Mortus, Chief Dennis Rectenwald, Superintendent Clay Center Fire and EMS Transportation Maintenance Center 420 Main Street 823 Kentucky Street Clay Center, OH 43408-0 't 1 PonClinton,OH 43452 419-855-7444 419-734-1516 Bill a fissen, Chief Barb Bice, Transportation Supervisor Danbury Local Schools Port Clinton Junior High School 9451 E. Harbor Road 110 E. Fourth Street Lakeside- Mublehead, OH Port Clinton, OH 43452 419-798-5185 419-734-4448 Martin Fanning, Superintendent Dale VanLerberghe, Principal n

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' Ohio State Highway Patrol Edgewood Manor Nursing Center 1 511 Fremont Road 1330 Fulton Street Sandusky, Ohio Port Clinton, OH 43452 ,

419-734-1952 419-734-5506 j Lt. Gabe Ferencz CeCeKopchak, Administrator  !

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OBJECTIVE 1: MOBILIZATION OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL Demonstrate the capability to alert and fully mobilize persennel for both omergency facilities and field operations. Demonstrate the capability to j activate and staff emergency facilities for emergency operations.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED Extent of Play: Credit for this ableetive was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis "--==. Plav will *mka olace only to drive the exercise scenario. This d' _;;;; will not be evaluated.

OBJECTIVE 2: FACILITIES - EQUIPMENT, DISPLAYS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment and other materials to support emergency operations. ,

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED Extent of Play: Credit for this obiective was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Plav will take olace onIv to drive the exercise scenario. This oblective will not be evaluated.

OBJECTIVE 3: DIRECTION AND CONTROL Demonstrate the capability to direct and control emergency operations.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED Extent of Play: Credit for this oblective was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Plav will take olace_

only to drive the exercise scenario. This ablective will not be evaluated.

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OBJECTIVE 4: COMMUNICATIONS Demonstrate the capability to commuriicate with all appropriate emergency personnel at facilities and in the field.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED Extent of Play: Credit for this oblactive was raa=8ved for the June 1998 tornado Inaldant at Dave "-- r. Plav will take a8=ca oniv to drive the awaw 3=e =cenario. This objective will not be evaluated.

OBJECTIVE 5: EMERGENCY WORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL Demonstrate the capability to continuously monitor and control radiation exposure to emergency workers.

- OBJECTIVE SELECTED 6 Offsite Response Organizations: Jerusalem Twp. Vol. Fire Department Lucas County EOC Extent of Play: The Lucas County Radiological Officer will coordinate with Dosimetry Coordinators to monitor exposure of county emergency workers. Each emergency worker will wear assigned dosimetry devices at all times when performing personnel or equipment contamination ~

monitoring and decontamination, when handling radioactive material and whenever an individual is in the EPZ during a GENERAL EMERGENCY. Individuals will be instructed to read their direct-reading dosimetry every thirty minutes or more frequently.

The Jerusalem Township Volunteer Fire Departrnent will demonstrate emergency worker monitoring and decontamination out-of-sequence on Wednesday, May 5,1999 at 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br />.

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Should the scenario dictate a revised exposure limit, the message will be limited to those emergency workers having a 26R limit initially.

Advisories from the EOC to field personnel will be simulated due to out-of sequence play. Dosimetry packets have been predistributed to emergency response organizations.

OBJECTIVE 6: FIELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING - AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORING Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and procedures for determining field radiation measurements.

OBJECTIVE: N/A OBJECTIVE 7: PLUME DOSE PROJECTION Demonstrate the capability to develop dose projections and protective action recommendations regarding evacuation and sheltering.

OBJECTIVE: N/A OBJECTIVE 8: FIELD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING - AIRBORNE RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATE ACTIVITY MONITORING Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and procedures for the measurement of airborne radiolodine concentrations as low as 10

(.00000001) microcuries per cubic centimeter in the presence of noble gases and obtain samples of particultie activity in the airborne plume.

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OBJECTIVE 12: (Continued)

The Lucas County PIO will maintain contact with the Public information Liaison in the Lucas County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) who will serve as the primary contact point for all public information related matters within Lucas County.

i information from participating agencies in the EOC will be coordinated with the Public Information Lbison. The 4 Public information Liaison will provide information to j the PlO for development of a joint news statement with Ottawa County and the State, if appropriate.

The Public Information Liaison will ensure that the Executive Group is aware ofinformation being disseminated to the news media. The PlO will coordinate with the Public information Liaison to receive Executive Group approval on news releases affecting Lucas County prior to dissemination to the news media.

v OBJECTIVE 13: EMERGENCY INFORMATION - RUMOR CONTROL Demonstrate the capability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely manner.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organizations: Joint Public Information Center Lucas County EOC Extent of Play: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, rumor control will be accomplished by establishing and publicizing a j rumor control telephone number for the Lucas County EOC. The Rumor Control Officer will be responsible for answering the Lucas county rumor control telephone line and will inform the Public Information Liaison of rumors. Feedback on rumors will be provided to the  !

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OBJECTIVE 13: (Continued)

One rumor control line shall receive not less than six

. calls per hour for s two hour period. Telephone calls shall be placed from a control cell.

The Rumor Control Officer will be responsible for identifying trends. This inforrnation will be forwarded to the PIO at the JPIC. -

OBJECTIVE 14: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - USE OF Kl FOR EMERGENCY WORKERS, INSTITUTIONALIZED INDIVIDUALS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Demonstrate the capability and resources to implement Potassium lodide (KI) protective actions for emergency workers, institutionalized individuals and if the state plan specifies, the general publie..

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organization: Jerusalem Twp.Vol. Fire Department Oregon School District Extent of Play: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, Potassium lodido (KI)is supplied by the Ohio Department of Health to the Ohio EMA for predistribution to agencies and institutions. The  ;

. Ohio EMA places a full dose complement of K1 tablets in each dosimetry packet of emerDency with potential to enter the EPZ, thus allowing the emergency workers to begin use promptly and voluntarily upon recommendation from the Ohio Department of Health. Should the Ohio Department of Health recommend issuance of Ki for emergency workers in subarea 11, the County Radiological Officer will coordinate with local agency dosimetry coordinators to implement such a recommendation.

Kl WILL NOT BE INGESTED.

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OBJECTIVE 9: PLUME PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MANING Demonstrate the capability to make timely and appropriate protective

, action decisions (PAD).

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organizations: Lucas County (EOC Executive Group)

Extent of Play: Protective action decisions (PADS) will be made in accordance with the RERP and SOPS. The Lucas County Executive Group is responsible for the decision and implementation of protective measures for the affected public. They will reach their decisions by weighing information, data and protective action ,

recommendations from the State, utility, Federal and l local sources. When a protective action has been ,

recommended by either the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power '

Station (DBNPS) or the State of Ohio, the Lucas County ,

Executive Group will consult with the Ottawa County h Commissioners to decide upon a coordinated protective action, an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message, and the time when the sirens will be activated.

OBJECTIVE 10: ALERT AND NOTIFICATION Demonstrate the capability to promptly alert and notify the public within the 10-mile plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ) and disseminate instructional messages to the public on the basis of decisions by the appropriate State or local officials. -

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organizations: Lucas County EOC Executive Group 101.5 WRVF (FM)

Jerusalem Twp. Vol. Fire Department Extent of Play: Siren activation will be simulated at Site Area I Emergency, General Emergency and prior to tne I announcement of PADS.

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OBJECTIVE 10: (Continued)

The Jerusalem Township Fire Chief and Route Verification Team Leader will also be available for interview.

i OBJECTIVE 11: PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONS & EMERGENCY INFORMATION Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the formulation and diesemination of accurate information and instructions to the public.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED j Extent of Play: The Executive Group in the EOC will demonstrate the I

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Formulate appropriate messages to the public {

Disseminate those messages Assure that all elements of the ERO are aware of the messages provided to the public D OBJECTIVE 12: EMERGENCY INFORMATION -MEDIA Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the development and dissemina-tion of clear, accurate and timely information to the news media.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organizations: Joint Public information Center Lucas County EOC t

Extent of Play: In accordance with the RERP and SOPS, the Offsite JPlc

.will be activated and staffed by PlOs from Ottawa County, Lucas County, the State, Federal Agencies and i the Utility upon declaration of an Alert. News Releases l will be coordinated with all participating PlO's prior to release to the news media with briefings held jointly, as appropriate.

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OBJECTIVE 14: (Continued)

The 10 mile Emerge' ncy Planning Zone in Lucas l

County does not have any institutionalized individuals.

Agencies / individuals will demonstrate Objective

  1. 14 in conjunction with their RERP assignments.

Available for evaluator interview will be:

. Oregon School District , Transportation L Director and a volunteer bus driver Tuesday, May 4,1999 at 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> L OBJECTIVE 15: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - SPECIAL POPULATIONS Demonstrate the capability and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for special populations.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organization: Jerusalem Township Trustees Jerusalem Twp.Vol. Fire Departient Lucas County EOC 1

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Extent of Play: A list of people with special needs (mobility impaired, hearing impaired, etc.) is maintained by the Jerusalem Township Trustees and Jerusalem Township Fire in coordination with the Lucas County EOC Fire l Coordinator, for use in an emergency. ,

The Jerusalem Township Trustee Community Liaison  !

will simulate contacting the Special Needs population at the Jerusalem Township Fire Station to determine what resources they may require.

The Jerusalem Township Fire Chief and Route Verification Team Leader will also be available for interview.

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OBJECTIVE 15: (Continued)

Coordination with the Transpostation Director to provide busses and volunteer drivers for the evacuation of the mobility impaired, non-auto owning populations, will be simulated. .

Demonstration will be by interview:

. Oregon School District representative in the EOC Tuesday, May 4,1999 .

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. Oregon School District Transportation Director and volunteer Bus Driver at the Bus Garage Tuesday, May 4,1999 at 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> A bus will not be driven for this Exercise.

OBJECTIVE 16: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS - SCHOOL Demonstrate the capability and resources necessary to implement ~

protective actions for school children within the plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). e.-

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OBJECTIVE 17: TRAFFIC AND ACCESS CONTROL Demonstrate the organizational capability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and  !

sheltered areas.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED Extent of Play: Credit for this ablective was received for'the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Plav will take niace only to drive the exercise scenario. This oblactive will not be evaluated.

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, 1.2.4 LUCAS COUNTY OBJECTIVES (Cont'd) 4 OBJECTIVE 18: REGISTRATION CENTER MONITORING, DEdONTAMINATION AND REGISTRATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment and personnel for the radiclogical monitoring, decontamination and i registration of evacuees.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Response Organization: Oregon Fire Department at I Eisenhower Middle School Department of Human Services ARES / RACES Salvation Army American Red Cross Oregon School District Oregon Police Department Extent of Play: The Eisenhower Middle School Reception Center,331 North Curtice Road, will be demonstrated out-of-sequence on Wednesday, May 5,1999 at 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br />.

Oregon Police Department (officer on duty) will be available for interview.

Oregon Fire Department will be propositioned at Oregon Fire Station #1 at 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br /> to receive dosimetry and to be dispatched to the Reception Center.

At the Reception Center, one monitoring line, which is one-half of the total needed, will be demonstrated. A total of six monitoring surveys will be demonstrated with simulated evacuee (s) provided by the ORO.

Individuals will be monitored at the rate of approximately 492 minutes per survey, Decisions on the need for decontamination will be made based on Controller interjected radiation levels. One individual will be simulated contaminated and will be processed through the secondary (decontamination) area.

Decontamination will be simulated.

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OBJECTIVE 18: (Continued)

The proper sequence of washing / decontamination efforts and the decisions to refer individuals who cannot be decontaminated to medical facilities will be demonstrated via inquiries.

Contamination control and record-keeping procedures will be demonstrated at the initial monitoring point and at the secondary monitoring point and at the secondary monitoring point.

Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination will not be demonstrated at Eisenhower Middle School. Jerusalem Township Volunteer Fire Department has primary responsibilities for this activity at Eisenhower Middle School per current RERP and procedures. Due to recent -

staff changes at the Jerusalem Township VFD, evacuee vehicle monitoring and decontamination will be demonstrated at the next exercise. L

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Registration of six evacuees will be demo: strated procedurally by the Department of Human Services under the direction of the Reception Center Manager.

Transport of evacuees to the Care Center will be simulated.

ARES / RACES will demonstrate back-up communications between the Reception Center and the Care Center.

A Salvation Army Representative will be available for evaluation by interview.

The American Red Cross Liaison provides evacuees information to Care Center Manager.

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Brown kraft paper will be used for floor covering.

NOTE: See Controller for current copy of Assessment of Reception and Care Center Requirement and Available Resources Document.

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OBJECTIVE 19: CONGREGATE CARE Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, s1pM'es, personnel and procedures for congregata care of evacuees.  ;

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l Offsite Response Organization: American Red Cross Oregon School District i ARESIRACES Oregon Police Department Extent of Play: Clay High School,5665 Seaman Street, will be demonstrated out-of-sequence on Wednesday, May 5, 1992 at 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br />. The custodian will open the school.

Care Center capabilities to provide food, bedding and other necessities will be demonstrated via l documentation from the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross positions that will be participating will include one Care Center Manager, one Registration i Worker, one Nurse and one Family Worker.

ARES will demonstrate back-up communications between the Care Center and the Reception Center.

Oregon School Representative will be available for interview.

Oregon Police Department (officer on duty) will be available for interview.

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OBJECTIVE 19: (Continued)

NOTE: See Controller for current ARC letter for additional details on Care Center procedures and capabilities.

OBJECTIVE 20: MEDICAL SERVICES -TRANSPORTATION Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED OBJECTIVE 21: MEDICAL SERVICES -FACILITIES Demonstrate the adequacy of equipment, procedures, supplies and personnel of medical facilities responsible for treatment of contaminated,

' injured or exposed individuals.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED h

OBJECTIVE 22: EMERGENCY WORKERS, EQUlPMENT AND VEHICLES -

MONITORING AND DECONTAMINATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for the monitoring and decontamination of emergency workers, equipment and vehicles.

OBJECTIVE SELECTED Offsite Responsa Organization: Jerusalem Twp. Vol. Fire Dept.

Extent of Play: Emergency Worker Monitoring and Decontamination will be demonstrated out-of-sequence on Wednesday, May  !

5,1999 beginning at 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br /> at the Jerusalem  !

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OBJECTIVE 22: (Continued)

One emergency worker will be monitored for contamination and will be processed through the facility. Decisions on the need for decontamination will be made based on Controller interjected radiation levels.

Decontamination will be simulated. The proper sequence for washing and for decontamination efforts and the decision to refer individuals who cannot be decontaminated to medical facilities will be demonstrated via inquiries.

The Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination areawill be set-up as per procedure. One vehicle will be monitored but not decontaminated. A firefighter will be available to answer questions regarding monitoring and decontamination procedures, contamination control and ,

record keeping. l OBJECTIVE 23: SUPPLEMENTARY ASSISTANCE (FEDERALJ0THER)

Demonstrate the capability to identify the need for external assistance and ,

to request such assistance from Federal or other support organizations.

OBJECTIVE: N/A OBJECTIVE 24: POST-EMERGENCY SAMPLING Demonstrate the use of equipment and procedures for the collection and transportation of samples from areas that received deposition from the airborrie plume.

OBJECTIVE: N/A OBJECTIVE 25: LABORATORY OPERATIONS Demonstrate laboratory operations and procedures for measuring and analyzing samples.

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l OBJECTIVE 28: INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - DOSE PROJECTION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING i i

. Demonstrate the capability to project dose to the public for the ingestion pathway and to recommend protective measures OBJECTIVE: N/A OBJECTIVE 27: INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION i

Demonstrate the capability to implement protective actions for the ingestion exposure pathway.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED OBJECTIVE 28: RELOCATION, RE-ENTRY AND RETURN - DECISION MAKING bk Demonstrate the capability to develop decisions on relocation, reentry and retum.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED OBJECTIVE 29: RELOCATION, RE-ENTRY AND RETURN -IMPLEMENTATION Demonstrate the capability to implement relocation, re-entry and retum.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED OBJECTIVE 30: CONTINUOUS,24-HOUR STAFFING Demonstrate the capability to maintain staffing on a continuous,24-hour basis through an actual shift change.

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OBJECTNE 30: (Continued)

Extent of Play: Credit for this oblactive was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at DavisJta==e. Plav will take M=e=

ontv to drive the erarcise scenario. This oblactive will not be evaluated.

OBJECTNE 31: OFFSITE SUPPORT FOR THE EVACUATION OF ONSITE PERSONNEL Demonstrate the capability to provide offiste support for the evacuation of onsite personnel.

OBJECTNE: N/A OBJECTIVE 32: UNANNOUNCED EXERCISE OR DRILL

,, Demonstrate the capability to cany out ernergency response functions in an unannounced exercise ordrill.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED l

Extent of Play:

Credit for this oblactive was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis.sa .=. Play will take ojage_

only to drive the exercise scenario. This obiective will l not be evaluated, OBJECTIVE 33: OFF-HOURS EXERCISE OR DRILL -

Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response function during an exercise or drill.

OBJECTIVE NOT SELECTED j Extent of Play: Credit for this oblective was received for the June 1998 tornado incident at Davis-Besse. Play will take olace only to drive the exercise scenario. This oblective will not be evaluated.

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LOCATIONS OF FIELD ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED IN THE LUCAS COUNTY OBJECTIVES Lucas County Sherifra OfRee Clay High School 1822 Spielbusch Avenue 6666 Seaman Street Toledo, OH 43624 Oregon, OH 43416 (419) 865 4600 (419)6934665 Captain Ken Gale Bill Lindeman, Principal Tuesday, May 4,1999 Wednesday, May 5,1999 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br />

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601 Jerusalem Road (Route 2) Oregon School Bus Garage Cur 6ce,OH 43412 5721 Seaman Road (419) 836-7302 Oregon, OH 43416 Floyd TeWt, Fire Chief (419)693 4996 Wednesday, May 6,1999 Vickie Laurell, Director 1630 hours0.0189 days <br />0.453 hours <br />0.0027 weeks <br />6.20215e-4 months <br /> Tuesday, May 4,1999 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> Oregon Board of Education 6721 Seaman Street Jerusalem Township Trustees Oregon, OH 43616 9601 Jerusalem Road V

(419) 6934661 Curtice, OH 43412 EarlGilliland, Business Agent (419)8364921 Tuesday, May 4,1999 Linda Rossier, President Tuesday, May 4,1999 Eisenhower Middle School 331 N.Curtice Road Joint Public information Center Oregon, OH 43416 Edison Club (419)836-7215 1036 River Road Jim Firestone, Principal Maumee, OH Wednesday, May 5,1999 (419)321 4 361 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br /> Dennis Gordon, Davis-Besse JPlc Planner

WRVF 101.5FM Tuesday, May 4,1999 125 South Superior Street Toledo, OH 43602 Oregon Fire Department (419) 244-8321 Seaman and Wynn Streets Bill Rossini, Chairman Oregon, OH 43412 NW Ohio Operational Area EAS (419)698-7020 Tuesday, May 4,1999 Bill Flannagan, Asst. Chief Wednesday, May 5,1999 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br /> i, ,

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1-50 1999 Evaluated Exercise 1.2.5 ERIE COUNTY OBJECTIVES 7-ERIE COUNTY 1999 EXERCISE OBJECTIVES NOTE: Demonstrations are rotated between Sandusky and Erie Counties every two years. Erie County will demonstrate Reception Center and Care Center related objectives for the 1999 exercise. <

OBJECTNE 1: NIA 2

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OBJECTIVE 3: N/A OBJECTIVE 4: N/A OBJECTIVE 6: EMERGENCYWORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL Derponstrate the capability to continuously monitor and control radiation exposure to emergencyworkers.

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Sandusky Rie Department will receive their dosimetry and demonstrate emergency worker exposure coituvi in conjunction with the activities of the Reception Center. The Dosimetry Coordinator will be pre-positioned at Sandusky High School and will distribute dosimetry from that location.

  • Sandusky Fire Department (Monitoring & Decontamination)

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OBJECTWE 7: N/A OBJECTIVE 6:- N/A OBJECTIVE 9: N/A OBJECTIVE 10: N/A OBJECTIVE 11: N/A Rev.1 N.

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OBJECTWE 12: N/A OBJECTWE 13: N/A OBJECTNE 14: N/A OBJECTWE 15: N/A OBJEC1NE 14: N/A OBJECTWE 17: N/A OBJECTNE 18: RECEP110N CENTER MONITOfilNG, DECONTAMINATION, AND REIGISTRATION Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment, and personnel for the radiological monitoring, decontamination. and registration of evacuses.

OBJEC1NE SELECTED Edent of Play: i The Sandusky High School Reception Center will be demonstrated out of sequence Wednesday, May 6,1999 at 1800 hours0.0208 days <br />0.5 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.849e-4 months <br />. Monitoring and decontamination will be demonstrated proceduraRy by Sandusky Fire Department. The Dosimetry Coordinator will be pre-positioned at l Sandusky High school and will distribute dosirnetry from that location. .

i A portal monitor wlB be in place and will be demonstrated. One kraft paper rme win designate a flow path. Twelve hour staffing will be demonstrated by roster. A total of alx monitorin0 sulveys wil be demonstrated utilizing individuals avaliable at the scene. An indication of contamination will be  !

supplied by the Controller. One individual wil be simulated contaminated and wlE be processed through the secondary decontamination area.

Decontamination will be simulated.' The proper sequence of wash'Ag/ decontamination ofRwts and the dociolons to refer individuals who cannot be decontaminated to medical facilities will be demonstrated via inquirlet.

Contamination control and record-keeping procedures wiil be demonstrated at the initial monitoring point and at the secondary rnonitoring point. Brown kraft popw will be used for floor covering. -

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OBJECTIVE 18:(CONTINUED)

Vehlde rnonitoring and decontamination area will be set up per procedure.

One vehicle will be rnonitored and decisions regarding the need for decontamination will be made as radiation levels are presented via controller interject. Record-keeping procedures will be demonstrated. No vehicles will be washed. Decontamination capabilities will be demonstrated through observation and inquiries.

Registration of evacuees will be demonstrated via interview with the Reception Center Manager (Erie County Human Services). A Salvation Army Representative will be available for evaluation by interview. 1 Transportation of evacuees from the reception to care centers will not be I demonstrated.

Participating organizations are:

  • Sandusky Fire Departmerd
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  • Erie County Human Services  !

OBJECTNE 19: CONGREGATE CARE Demonstrate the adequaq offactlMes, ept> ment, supplies, personnel, andpowoeduresfor eengregate earsofevacuees.

Ohlective Selected: No , - .

Extent of Play:

Credit for this objective was received for the April /May 1995 Lake Erie flooding. The objective willnotbe demonstrated.

OBJECTIVE 20: MEDICAL SERVICES - TRANSPORTATIO.]i Demonstrate the adequacy of vekides, equyment, procedures, andpersonndfor transporting contaalonated, injured, or radiologically ca;pcsedindividuals.

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OBJECTIVE 27: WA OBJECTIVE 28: MA OBJECTIVE 29: N/A OBJECTIVE 30: MA OBJECTIVE 3.1: N/h-OBJECTIVE 32: N/A OBJECT 1VE 33; N/A n

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The participants in this event will include the followmg groups:

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1. ControlRoom(CTRM) Simulator l 2. TechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)
3. Operations Support Center (OSC)
4. Emergency Control Center (ECC) i
5. Dose Assessment Center (DAC) l
6. Radiological Testing Lab (RTL) i 7. Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs)
8. DBNPS Nuclear Security Force (SEC)  !
9. Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) 2.1.2 State ofOhio
1. Ohio Emergency Management Agency (OEMA)
2. Ohio Department of Health (ODH)
3. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) h 4.

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Ohio Department of Public Safety / State Highway Patrol (OSHP)

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) 2.1.3 OttawaCounty

1. Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
2. Ottawa County Commissioners
3. Ottawa County Sheriff's Department
4. Ottawa County Engineer
5. Ottawa County Health Department
6. American Red Cross
7. United States Coast Guard
8. Port Clinton City Schools
9. National Weather Service
10. Allen Township Fire Department
11. EricTownshipFireDepartment
12. Danbury Local Schools
13. Amateur Radio Emergency Service
14. Clay Center Fire and EMS
15. JacorBroadcasting(EAS)
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17. Clay-Genoa Fire Department
18. Port Clinton Jr.High School
19. Edgewood ManorNursing Home 2.1.4 Lucas County
1. Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
2. Lucas County Commissioners
3. Lucas County Ragim
4. Lucas County Sheriff's Department
5. American Red Cross
6. Salvation Army
7. Jerusalem Township Fire Department
8. Oregon Fire Department
9. Oregon School District
10. OregonPoliceDepartment
11. JerusalemTownshipTrustees
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1. Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
2. Health Department
3. Sandusky City Schools
4. Erie County Department of Human Services
5. Sandusky Fire Department
6. American Red Cross
7. Salvation Army
8. Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) 2.1.6 MS-1 Response
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l 2-3 1999 Evaluated Exercise 2.2 DRILL / EXERCISE ORGANIZATION 1

The organization for this drill or Exercise scenano will consist of the Coordinator, the j l Controllers, the Evaluators, the Players, and the Observers, as follows: j 2.2.1 The Coordinator is responsible for a successful drill or exercise and will coordinate all preparations. Subsequent to the conduct of the event, he will coordinate the preparation of a consolidated evaluation package, and prepare and follow up on the corrective actions recommended as a result of the evaluation and critique.

2.2.2 The Lead Controller is responsible for the safe conduct of the event. He will  !

coordinate the resolution of any scenario-related inter-facility questions, and ensure that the conduct of this event does not adversely impact the operation of the Station.

2.2.3 Controllers are personnel selected to perform functions as follows:

1. A Lead Facility Controller is assigned to each Emergency Response Facility. )

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Controllers for teams or subgroups of a facility report to the Lead Facility Controller.

2. The Controllers will deliver " Cue Cards" (i.e., information and data messages) to designated players at specified times and places during the event. This may include contingency messages as required to keep the event moving according to the scenario. Controllers will also observe the participants at their assigned locations, and prepare an evaluation.

Controllers will submit written evaluations to the Lead Facility Controllers, who will summarize all comments for submittal to the Lead Controller.

Controllers are provided with instructions in Section 4.0 of this manual.

3. All Controllers will act as Evaluators, as described below, and will be identified as Controllers by wearing red arm bands.

2.2.4 Evaluators are personnel assigned tojudge the effectiveness of participating organizations, personnel, and activities. Evaluators will record their observations using the evaluation forms provided and make recommendations to the Lead Facility Controller. They will evaluate performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the Emergency Plan, implementing Procedures, scenario messages, and appropriate evaluation criteria. Evaluators will be l' identified by wearing red armbands.

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i described in tha. Emergency Plan and procedures. Players will be identified by wearing blue armbands in those areas where they might be confused with non- f participants.

2.2.6 Observers may be authorized, on a limited basis, to participate in the drill or exercise for the purpose of observing the event for personal education. Requests to participate as a utility observer must be submitted to the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, Supervisor- Emergency Preparedness, no later than one week prior to the event. They will be pmvided with orientation information, as appropriate. Requests to participate as non-utility observers will be made by contacting the appropriate county Emergency Management Agency Director. All Observers will be identified by wearing green armbands. Refer to Section 5.2, Observer Approval, for contact names and phone numbers.

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2-4 1999 Evaluated Exercise f 2.2.3 Controllers are personnel selected to perform functions as follows:

1. A Lead Facility Controller is assigned to each Emergency Response Facility.

The Lead Facility Controller is responsible for all Controller, Evalustor, and  !

Observer activities in that facility and, as appropriate, its associated teams. i Controllers for teams or subgroups of a facility report to the Lead Facility l Controller. J

2. The Controllers will deliver " Cue Cards" (i.e., information and data messages) to designated players at specified times and places during the event. This may include contingency messages as required to keep the event moving according to the scenario. Controllers will also observe the participants at their assigned locations, and prepare an evaluation.

Controllers will submit written evaluations to the Lead Facility Controllers, who will summarize all comments for submittal to the Lead Controller.

Controllers are provided with instructions in Section 4.0 of this manual.

3. All Controllers will act as Evaluators, as described below, and will be identified as Controllers by wearing red arm bands.

2.2.4 Evaluators are personnel assigned tojudge the effectiveness of participating organizations, personnel, and activities. Evaluators will record their observations

( using the evaluation forms provided and make recommendations to the Lead Ti; Facility Controller. They will evaluate performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, scenario messages, and appropriate evaluation criteria. Evaluators will be identified by wearing red armbands.

2.2.5 Players include all persotmel assigned to perform emergency functions as described in the Emergency Plan and procedures. Players will be identified by wearing blue armbands in those areas where they might be confused with non-participants.

2.2.6 Observers may be authorized, on a limited basis, to participate in the drill or exercise for the purpose of observing the event for personal education. Requests to participate as a utility observer must be submitted to the Davis-Besse Nuclear  !

Power Station, Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness, no later than one week prior to the event. They will be provided with orientation information, as appropriate. Requests to participate as non-utility observers will be made by '

contacting the appropriate county Emergency Management Agency Director. All Observers will be identified by wearing green armbands. Refer to Section 5.2, Observer Approval, for contact names and phone numbers.

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During the drill or exercise event, the following facilities will be activated to manage, assess, and support emergency response activities.

2.3.1 Utility Facilities The Davis-Besse emergency response facilities are: .

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The DBNPS Control Room, located on the 623' elevation of the Auxiliary Building, is the facility from which the routine operation of the plant is conducted. During abnormal or emergency conditions, when the Emergency Plan is implemented, the Shift Supervisor is given additional responsibilities as the Emergency Director. In this capacity, he is responsible for the coordination of the Corporate /DBNPS response to the emergency until relieved. Tk !nitial response to this scenario, and any emergency condition, is managed by the Operating Shift Crew in the Control Room. Once the Shift Supervisor is relieved of the reaponsibilities of Emergency Director, the Operating Shift Crew retains responsibility for operation of plant systems and equipment.

The Shift Supervisor's office, which is immediately adjacent to the Control Room, provides workspace for the Emergency Assistant Plant Manager and a communicator. This location allows better management coordination of the bf emergency response functions by being closer to problems needing attention.

NOTE: For this scenario event, the Davis-Besse Control Room Simulator located in the Training Center will be used, (See Section 4.3).

Personnel who would normally report to the Shift Supervisor's office will be in the vicinity of the Control Room Simulator for this j event, i TechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)

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coordination of the operations aspects of the emergency response will shift from the Control Room to the TSC, located in the Davis-Besse Administration Building. The primary function of the TSC is to support an organization that provides technical assistance to Station personnel during emergency conditions. The TSC contains the DADS (Data Acquisition and Display System) and the SPDS (Safety Parameter Display System) to enable the TSC staff to acquire plant data in support of technical evaluations needed to mitigate emerger.cy conditions and recovery operations.

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3. Operations Support Center (OSC)

The OSC, located in the second floor lunchroom of the Personnel Shop Facility (PSF), provides a location for assembly and coordination of Emergency Response Teams. The OSC is activated at ALERT or higher emergency conditions, and may be activated for an UNUSUAL EVENT at the discretion of tne ShiA Supervisor / Emergency Director.

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The purpose of the Operations Support Center is to provide a pool of skilled manpower from which Emergency Response Teams are assembled (e.g., First '

Aid, Operations, Fire Brigade, Emergency Maintenance and Reentry teams).

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4. Emergency Control Center (ECC)

The ECC, located in the Davis-Besse Administration Building, is activated at ALERT or higher emergency conditions. The ECC's primary function is to provide a centralized location for management of protective action planning, '

and continuous coordination and control of onsite and offsite emergency activities.

7 The ECC staff evaluates the impact of actual or potential radioactive releases, Q and provides management assistance in the decision-making process to protect the public health and safety. R==nen* ions to State and County authorities are based on Station conditions as well as radiological and meteorological data. 'Ihe ECC contains systems to establish and maintain communications with state, federal, and local officials, and to enable coordination and control of Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs).

S. Dose Assessment Center (DAC)

A section of the ECC that controls the operation of the Field Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs). The DAC directs the RMTs to gather radiation data for evaluation of the impact of actual or potential radioactive releases and provides technical assistance in the decision to protect the public health and safety. The DAC contains communication and computer equipment to contact RMTs and project radiation doses offsite.

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6. Radiological Testing Laboratory (RTL) ne RTL's primary function is to provide a location near the ECC and TSC for radiological analysis oflow level environmental samples. Major equipment components in the RTL are designed to be removable for potential use in the field.

Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMTs) will respond from the RTL. RMTs are emergency responders trained to monitor radiological conditions outside the Protected Area, and report these conditions to the DAC and RTL for evaluations.

7. Joint Public Information Center (JPIC)

The JPIC is the emergency facility for coordinating news releases and providing joint briefmgs to the media during an event at Davis-Besse.

Company, state, local and federal agencies represented at the JPIC jointly prepare news information for release to the public via the news media.

Equipment and work spaces for Public Information Officers and their staffs are provided to support timely communications on plant status and emergency response actions. Facility operations and admini*=tive support are coordinated by the Company, JPIC support is available for any plant emergency. However, facility activation is mandatory at (and above) the ALERT emergency classification level, g he JPIC is located at the Edison Club,1036 River Road, Maurnee, Ohio.

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l 2.4.1 Overview The drill or exercise event will simulate an abnormal incident at Davis Besse which will escalate over a period of hours. The simulated emergency will then terminate and the Recovery Phase will be initiated.

The conduct of this event will demonstrate the effectiveness of participating oi,c.1-tions, personnel, and activities in support of the Emergency Plan and anaociated procedures.

During drill events only, Controllers are permitted to " coach" Players in responding to the conditions that are simulated. This practice is acceptable since the drill is essentially a training session and incorrect actions or bad habits should not be permitted to occur repeatedly throughout the drill. Coaching should be  !

minimi=d however, so that Players become familiar with the manner in which Controllers will interface with them during an evaluated Exercise.

2.4.2 Actions Emargency response actions during the simulated emergency will include- I recognition and classification of emergency conditions; assessment of l h onsite/offsite radiological consegaences; aleit/ notification and mobilization of the Emergency Response Organization; implementation ofin-plant corrective I

actions; activation / operation of Emergency RP-Facilities and equipment;  ;

preparation of reports, messages, and recordkeeping.

2.4.3 Communications This scenario will test communication equipment operability and the ability of participants to demonstrate the effectiveness of these systems.

2.4.4 - Players The success of a drill or exercise is largely . dependent upon Player reaction, knowledge of the Emergency Plan and objectives of the event. Initial conditions that will affect Player actions will be provided 1o the Players at the start of the event. Some elements of the scenario event may be introduced through the use of " Cue Cards" (i.e., messages). Players are responsible for initiating actions in  ;

accordance with scenario instmetions, their assigned responsibilities, and the procedures for their particular duties. With the exception of those actions that will becorne intuitively obvious. each Player will advise his/her Centroller yngt to nerformino emernency resnonse actions. in order to ensure credit is niven for thnee actionc.

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l. Plant parameters will be provided to the Simulator operators using the simulator displays. The Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) l including the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and the TSC Plant Status display will exhibit specific parameters. DADS and SPDS trends will display gradual trend changes in plant parameters. The TSC will have point value and group displays available to monitor the current Simulator plant status. A rwh= dant SPDS svetam will continue to omvide achial SPDS parameters and alarms to the actual Contml Room.

In the event of an actual emergency resulting in the termination of the drill or exercise event, real time SPDS will be restored to the TSC within minutes. '

2. In order to develop an accident sequence that challenges the entire Emergency Response Organization, it is necessary to suppose incredible situations. 'Da Players must acceDt the messages as written. Time shall not be qpet ai en.=ine why a miamation could not acetur. Players shall ranet as thonah it did. If corrective actions are proposed that would terminate the ernergency, they should be identified to the Lead Facility Controller, so that he can acknowledge the corrective actions, but continue the scenario progress as designed. Players are expected to " free play" the scenario to the extent practical. Notifications of, and contact with supervisors, plant management, and offsite agencies will be made in accordance with plant procedures and any guidelines established at the start of the drill or exercise event. ,

i Players are reminded not to be excessive'l y concerned with the mechanics or cause of the simulated malfunctions. This scenario event is designed to evaluate the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, and Emergency Preparedness Training Program; not the probability, feasibility, or detailed mechanics of the simulated accident. Players should note any needed j improvements to Emergency Response Facilities and equipment, Emergency )

Procedures, or Emergency Preparedness Training that come to their attention '

during the event. Players shall submit recommendations to the appropriate Controller at the conclusion of the event.

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This section provides guidance on the conduct of this drill or exercise scenario. Prior to initiation, a briefmg will be held to review the scenario process with all Controllers and Evaluators.

2.5.1 Should an actual emergency situation arise at any time during the conduct of this scenario event, all activities related to the drill or exercise may be suspended by i

the Lead Controller. It is the responsibility of any Controller who becomes l aware of an actual emergency to suspend activities in his/her immediate area and to inform the Lead Controller of the situation. Upon notification of an actual emergency, the Lead Controller shall notify all Lead Facility Controllers. The Lead Controller shall make determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the drill or exercise. 'Ihe Lead Controller shall notify the Control Room of the emergency situation and status of the drill or exercise event.

2.5.2 Should, at any time during the conduct of this event, a Controller witness any participant undertaking any action which would,in the opinion of the Controller, place either an individual or a component in an unsafe condition, the Controller  ;

is responsible for intervening and terrain =*ing the unsafe activity imrneAintely.

Upon termination of the activity, the Controller is responsible for coa *dag the Lead Contmiler and informing him of the situation. The Lead Controller shall h make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold or terminate the scenario event.

2.5.3 Manipulation of any plant operating systems, valves, breakers, or controls in response to this scenario event is to be properly controlled by existing procedures and qualified personnel. There shall be no alteration of any plant operating  ;

I equipment, systems, or circuits during the response to this scenario event without operators permission. Any equipment manipulation / work will be in accordance with proper station procedures and carried out by qualified personnel with operating crew authority and permission.

2.5.4 Telephone communications, radio transmissions, and public address announcements relating to scenario event information shall begin and end with the statement,"This is a drill".

Controllers are reminded not to " coach" Players unnecessarily, but shall ensure that drill or exercise communications are clearly identified as such, to avoid confusion with other activities. Repeated failure to identify that communications '

are part of a drill or exercise shall require intervention by a Controller.

2.5.5 Care shall be taken to prevent any non-participating individuals who may

, observe drill or exercise activities from believing that an actual emergency exists.

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2.5.6 Any motor vehicle response, whether it be ambulance, fire fighting eqtspment, police / security vehicles or field monitoring teams, shall observe all normal motor vehicle operating laws including posted speed limits, stop lights / signs, one way streets, etc.

2.5.7 Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this drill or exercise, participants are to cooperate as directed by the Security Force. Security representatives are to be prudent and tolerant in their actions.

2.5.8 While participants are to inject as much realism into the event as possible, the safety of the plant and personnel shall not be jeopardized.

2.6 EVALUATION AND CRITIQUE

'Ihe drill or exercise event will be evaluated by individuals who have expertise in the activity in their assigned location. . These Evaluators and Controllers will evaluate player performance on the basis of requirements contained in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, and " Cue Cards" (i.e., messages). Evaluators and Connollers shall prepare evaluation forms and provide recommendations to the Lead Controller.

h ARer the scenario event is completed, the Lead Facility Controller shall conduct a post-event critique. Deficiencies in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, the Emergency Iby-iditess Training Program, facilities, equipment, and/or other areas shall be identified through the critique process. 'Ihe deficiencies shall be documented by the Lead Facility Controller and cormeted by the individuals who have responsibility in the area of the identified deficiency.

2.7 SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Patrick McCloskey, Chairman, Emergency Preparedness

' Skip Cope Emergency I%pedness Reggie Strauss . Emergency Preparedness Mitch Teal Emergency Preparedness

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3.0 REFERENCES

/ ABBREVIATIONS / DEFINITIONS

3.1 REFERENCES

3.1.l' DBNPS Emergency Plan 3.1.2 DBNPS Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 3.1.3 10 CFR 50.47,50.54 and Appendix E 3.1.4 ~ DBNPS Radiation Protection Manual 3.1.5 . DBNPS Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 3.1.6 DBNPS, Unit 1, Technical Speci6 cations 3.1.7 DBNPS Piping and Instrumentation Drawings 3.1.8 DBNPS Updated Safety Analysis Report 3.1.9 Corporate Err .sy Response Plan (CERP) 3.1.10 Public Information Emergency Response Procedures 3.1.11 NUREG 0654/ FEMA REP-1 3.1.12 Ohio Plan for Response to Radiation Emergencies at Licensed Nuclear Facilities 3.1.13 Ottawa County Plan for Response to Radiation Emergencies at Licensed Nuclear Facilities

. 3.1.14 ' Lucas County Radiological Emergency Response Plan

'3.1.15 Sandusky County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure Document 3.1.16 Erie County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure Document 3.1.17 FEMA REP 14 f-. 3.1.18 FEMA REP 15 W 3.1.19 FEMA Guidelines, MS-1 3.2 - ABBREVIATIONS AEOF . Altemate Emergency Operations Facility AFP. Auxiliary Feed (Water) Pump ALARA 'As Low As Reasonably Achievable ARM Area Radiation Monitor ARTS ' Anticipatory Reactor Trip System ATMOS Atmosphere ATWS Anticipated Transient Without Scram

AUX Auxiliary AVG Average

. :/ BAAT Boric Acid Addition Tank BKWSH Back Wash BRKR Electrical Circuit Betaker BWST Borsted Water Storage Tank CAM Continuous AirMonitor CANS Computerized Automated Notification System CAS Central Alarm Station CCW Component Cooling Water System CERO Corporate Emergency Response Organization Rev.1 b_

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Containmant Spray System CST Condannate Storage Tank CT Circulating Water and Cooling Tower System CTMT Reactor Containmant Building CTRM Control Room DADS Data Acquisition and Display System -

DBAB Davis-Besse Ad=iat*ative Building DBNPS Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station DEI Dose EquivalentIodine DEMIN Deminemlizer DHR Decay Heat Removal DISCH Discharge DP DifferentialPressure DWS Demineralized Water System EAL Emi-y Action Level EAS Emergency Alert System ECC. Emergency Control Center EDO EEC Emergency DieselGenerator Energy Education Center g

EMA Ew.-y Management Agency

. . EAC Electrical and Controls Section .

EOC Ew.wfOperations Center '

EPZ Emergency Planning Zone EVAL Evaluated FAT First AidTeam FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FT Feet FW Feed Water GPM Gallons Per Minute HDR Header HLCWT High Level Cooling Water Tank .

HPI High PressureInjection System HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning System HX Heat Exchanger I&C Instrument and Control Section I: DiatomicIodine Molecule IF Instructor Facility (at the CRS)

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-I KI PotassiumIodide kpph Thousand pound mass per hour LP Low Pressure LVL Level MISC Miscellaneous MSIV Main SteamIsolation Valve MTR Motor MU Makeup System NI NuclearInstrumentation NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission OTSG Once Through Steam Generator OOS Out of Service OSC Operations Support Center PA Public Address System PASS Post Accident Sampling System PC Protective Clothing PI PressureIndication PMP Pump PORV- Power Operated Relief Valve -

PPF Personnel Fi-:-:=% Facility .

pph Pound mass per hour PR Public Relations h PRM PSF Pulse Rate Meter Personnel Shop Facility -

. PSIA Pounds Per SquareIpch Absolute .

PSIG

  • Pounds Per SquareInch Gauge PT. Periodic Test PTS Pressurited Thermal Shock -

PWR Pressurized Water Reactor

. PWST P.; y Water Storage Tank PZR Pressurizer RRA Radiologically Restricted Area RC Radiological Controls RCP- Reactor Coolant Pump RCS Reactor Coolant System RE Fixed RadiationInstrument . .

RLF ReliefValve RM Radiation Monitor -

RMS Radiation Monitoring System RMT Radiation MonitoringTeam RP Radiation Protection RSO- Radiation Survey Meter Model O ,

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SAS Secondary Alarrn System '

SFP- Spent FuelPool SFAS Safety Features Actuation System SFRCS Steam and Feed Water Rupture Control System SJAE Steam Jet AirEjector SPDS Safety Parameter Display System SPF Spent Fuel SRST Spent Resin Storage Tank ST Surveillance Test SW Service Water System SYS System -

T, Reactor Coolant System Cold Leg Temperature TC Thermocouple TDG Total Dissolved Gases T. Reactor Coolant System Hot Leg Tempemture TPCW Turbine Plant Cooling Water -

I TRBL Trouble TSC Technical Support Center VOM Volt Ohm Meter WGST Waste Gas Storage Tank WK Week WR Wide RangeInstrument WIR XFER Water Transfer h

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3.3.1 ALERT

'Ihe level of emergency classification which indicates events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

3.3.2 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (AEOF): A conference area outside the 10-mile EPZ, which is availab!e to hold meetings between Davis-Besse emergency management personnel and non-utility agency management personnel. . .

3.3.3 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM (ATWS): Failure of the reactor control rods to insert into the core upon a signal to do so from the Reactor Protection System or the failure of the Reactor Protection System to trip when limits have been exceeded.

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[ 3.3.4 ASSESSMENT ACTIONS: Those actions taken during or after an accident to obtain sad process information that is necessary to make decisions to implement specific emergency measures.

3.3.5 CONTROL ROOM (CTRM): The principle onsite location from which the reactor is controlled and frosn which emergency control is initially exercised.

'Ibe CTRM is located on the 623' elevation of the Auxiliary Building.

3.3.6 CONTROLLER

A member of the control group, assigned to one or more activities or functions for the purpose of keeping the action going according to a scenario, resolving scenario di ,w.cies, and supervising the actions of the players.

3.3.7. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: Those emergency measures taken to mitigate or terminate a potential or uncontrolled release of radioactive material or to rninimize the consequences of such a release.

3.3.8 DECONTAMINATION

The process by which the body or an object is relieved of radioactive suhatan- (contamination).

3.3.9 DRILL

A supervised instruction period aimed at testirig, developing, and I maintaining skills in a particular operation.

3.3.10 DOSE ASSESSMENT: The process ofestimating the amount ofradiation a

. person will pae Any receive as.a result of exposure to a radiological release.

3.3.11, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS (EALs) - Radiological dose rates; specific .

contamination levels or airborne, micros, or surface-deposited ,

concen::stions ofradioactive materials, or speci6c instrument readings and indications (including their rate of change) that may be used as thresholds for initiating specific emergency measures.

3.3.12 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC): The Davis Besse Emergency Response Facility from which overall direction and control are exercised for emergencies at DBNPS. The facility also provides a central point ofcontact with external orgenizations, end is fully activated for emergencies classified as an ALERT or higher, n

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Ottawa County: Ottawa County Emergency Management Agency 1 315 Madinan Avenue PortClinton, Ohio 43452 Lucas Coimty: Lucas County Eirwis.cy Management Agency 2144 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43624 -

State of Ohic: Emergency Operations Center / Joint Dispatch Facility 2855 West Dublin-Granville Rd.

Worthington, Ohio 43235-2206' 3.3.14 EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONES (EPIs): Two zones established around a nuclear power station in which yiest' k+i protective action plans are needed. One zone, with a radius of 10 miles (16090 meters) for a PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY; and the other with a radius of 50 miles (80450 meters) for an INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY. In these zones, y.4termine PROTECITVE ACTION plans are needed.

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3.3.15 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY: Any ofseveral onsite and offsite centers which are activated to coordinate emergency actions. Included in this category are the Contml Room, Technical Support Center, Operations Support

, Center, Eirsisy Control Center, Joint Public Information Center, and State and local Emergency Operations Centers.

3.3.16 EVALUATOR: A member of the evaluation group, assigned to one or more activities or functions for the purpose of evaluating and making recommendations for improvement. An evaluator may serve in a dual capacity as both a Contraller and Evalustor.

3.3.17 EXCLUSION AREA: The area surrounding the plant in which the Licensee has the authority to determine all activities including exclusion or removal of persons and property fmm the area.

3.3.18 EXERCISE: An event that tests the integrated capability and a major portion of the basic elements within the Emergency Plan.

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3.3.19 GENERAL EMERGENCY: The most severe level of emergency classification which indicates that events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Release ofradioactive material can be reasonably expected to c::ceed PAO exposure levels offsite.

3.3.20 INGESTION PATHWAY: The means by which contaminated water or foodstuffcan expose the POPULATION-AT-RISK to radiation. 'Ihe time of potential exposure could range from hours to months. The principal exposure sources from this pathway are:

1. Ingestion of contaminated drinking supplies, such as water or milk.
2. Ingestion of contaminated food, such as fresh vegetables or aquatic foodstuff.

3.3.21 JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER (JPIC): A location for coordinating news releases and providingjoint briefings to the news media during an emergency. It provides a central point for *mformation to be disseminated to the public by the utility, the federal, state and local officials. .

3.3.22 OBSERVER: Any individual who is authorized to observe, but is not

,g, authorized to interact with the players.

. 3.3.23 OFFSITE: Any areas outside the_ Owner Controlled Area.

3.3.24 ONSITE: The area within the Owner Controlled Area. .

3.3.25 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC): An onsite emergency response facility which provides a location where emergency response teams can be assembled and coordinated during an emergency.

3.3.26 OWNER CONTROLLED AREA: The area contiguous with the Protected Area, designated by the owner organization to be patrolled for security purposes.

33.27 PARTICIPANT: An individual who has some pad, whether as an Evaluator, Controller, Player or Observer.

3.3.28 PLAYERS: All individuals who are assigned to perform functions of the Emergency Response Organization, as described in the appropriate Emergency l Plan Implementing Procedures.

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1. Whole body extemal exposure to gamma radiation from the radioactive plume and from deposited material.
2. Irihalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume.

3.330 POPULATION AT RISK: Those persons for whom protective actions are being or would be taken.

3331 PROTECTED AREA: The area within the Owner-Controlled Area encompassed by physical barriers and to which access is controlled for security Purposes.

3.332 PROTECTIVE ACTION: Those emergency measures taken aAeran uncontrolled release has occurred, for the purpose ofpreventing or minimizing radiological dose to persons that would likely be W if the action was not taken.

3333 PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES (PAGs): Projected radiological dose or dose commitmant value to individuals in the general population which warrant h

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3334 RADIOLOGICALLY RESTRICTED AREA (RRA): Any area accessed which is limited by the Licensee for the purpose ofpraeda- individuals against undue risks from exposure to radiation or radioactive materials.

3335 RADIOLOGICALMONITORING17.AMS(RMTs): Two-personteams responsible for monitoring radiation levels in the environment and collecting soil, sir, vegetation, snow, and water samples for laboratory analysis.

3336 SITE AREA EMERGENCY: The level ofemergency classification which indicates that events are in progress or have occuned which involve actual or likely major failures ofplant functions needed forprotection of the public. Any releases of radioactive material are not evp~M to exceed Protective Action Guide (PAG) exposure levels, except near the Site Boundary.

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( 3.337 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC): An onsite emergency response facility for use by technical and management personnel in support of the command and control functions executed in the Control Room.

3.3.38 UNUSUAL EVENT: The lowest level of emergency classification, which indicates events are in progress or have occuned which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

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1. The objectives of the event.
2. The assumpt;ons and precautions being taken.

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4. 'Ihe various locations that will be involved and the specific items to be observed at those locations.

~ 5. 'Ibe evaluation chec.klists provided herein.

4.1 CONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS 4.1.1 Controllers shall position themselves at their assigned locations a minimum of 30 mimnas prior to the activation of the facility for which they have responsibility. Refer to Table 4.2-1 for Utility Controllers and Table 4.2-2 for -

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4.1.5 Cue cards controlling the progress of the scenario are noted with a number. I Contingency cue cards are noted with a number followed by the letter "X" (e.g., ,

10X). Contingency cue cards are only delivered if certain conditions indicated i

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4.1.7 Controllers will not provide information to the Players regarding scenario '

progression or resolution of problems encountered in the course of the simulated emergency. Participants are expected to obtain information through dacir own  ;

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4.2 EVALUATORINSTRUCTIONS Each Evaluator shall take detailed notes regarding the progress of the scenario and the response of the participants at their assigned locations. Each Evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of participants, the times when major activities or milestones occur, and problem areas encountered.

The standards below should be used by the Evaluator to evaluate assigned areas portaining to the emergency response. A dual purpose will be served by this rating ,

system. First, the capability of each facility or response area will be evaluated, and second, the system will provide a vehicle for directing improvement. The rating scale is as follows:

SATISFACTORY - Personnel and equipment generally performed as expected. Any ermrs noted were not severe and could be cormeted without undue labor or expense.

UNSATISFACTORY - Personnel and equipment generally perfonned below vations, and there was several significant deficiencies noted. The area's ability to carry out its functions was diminished.

N/A - Not Applicable to the situation.

D' N/O -Not Observed.

As appropriate, Evaluator comments should consider the demonstration of the )

following facility and team evaluation elements: )

4.2.1 Facility

1. Accurate and timely determination of Emergency Action Levels.
2. Timely activation and staffmg for each Emergency Action Level.
3. Familiarity ofpersonnel with appropriate emergency procedures, duties and responsibilities.
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7. Use of correct communications procedures and techniques.
8. Capability of facility managers to interface with personnel and coordinate l facility activities.
9. Consideration for personnel safety (e.g., exposure control).

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11. Adequacy ofequipment and supplies.
12. Timely initiation of onsite pmtective/ corrective actions.

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15. Timely requests for emergency support services. I h 16. Coordinated, accurate and timely dissemination ofinformation to the news media.

4.2.2 Emergency Teams

1. Timely notification and activation.
2. Adequacy of staffing.
3. Familiarity with appropriate emergency procedures, duties and responsibilities. I
4. Availability and utilization of proper equipment.
5. Performanceofcontaminationcontrol/ decontamination.

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7. Use ofcorrect communications instructions and techniques. .
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9. Direction and control by team leaders.
10. Timely requests for additional assistance.
11. Coordination and interface between emergency response team members.
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14. Utilization of proper radiological control practices (e.g., access control, protective clothing, shielding, stay time).
15. Asse tsment of radiological conditions.
16. Timely and proper damage assessment.
17. Properly maintained records.

Evaluators will record their comments and prepare a written evaluation of the ERO response. Evaluation forms will be provided to each Evaluator with more  !

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4.2.3 Evaluation Packages g, As required, the following evaluation packages will be provided to the appropriate Controllers / Evaluators at the pre-briefing:

Control Room Operations Support Center Repair Teams Fire Brigade First Aid Team Technical Support Center Emergency Control Center Dose Assessment Center Radiation Monitoring Teams Radiological Testing Laboratory Security Joint Public Information Center l

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All Evaluators shall maintain a chronology of events. This chronology shall be of sufficient detail to enable subsequent completion of the appropriate evaluation form. It should contain a synopsis of significant events, actions taken (or not taken) by players, questions noted, and positive as well as negative anae==nents made by the Evaluator. This chronological record may be used to cuirol, orate critique items that are questioned by participants.

Each Evaluator shall also complete an evaluation form for the facility or function to which they are assigned.

Each Lead Facility Controller shall de-brief the Evaluators in their facility and compile an Exercise Evaluation Criteria Sheet for that facility. This sheet shall reflect an overall assessment of the performance of that facility, and of the five (5) specific categories.

A post-event critique shall be conducted by the Lead Facility Controller with their Emergency Response Facility. 'Ihis critique will provide an evaluation of their fr.cility.

A written evaluation will be written by the Lead Facility Controller and forwarded to Emergency Preparedness. Significant weaknesses or deficiencies h shall be identified to ensure adequate follow-up attention is devoted to resolution of the problem. Significant positive items shall be included here as well.

4.3 USE OF SIMULATOR This scenario will utilize the Simulator to drive the scenario sequence of events. A full shift crew will be located at the Simulator and can respond to the conditions presented in the scenario as they would from the actual Control Room. The data displays in the Technical Support Center and Emergency Control Center will be driven with Simulator parameters allowing emergency classifications and engineering assessments to be perfonned in "real time' with changes taking place as the operators manipulate the controls.

The Simulator was used to confirm the viability of the initial scenario sequence of events and to identify changes, such as additional " traps" or equipment failures, to propagate the plant conditions to the Emergency Action Levels desired. It was also used to provide baseline data printouts for generating the plant data sheets and area radiation maps used in the drill or exercise manuals. During the scenario, it will be unnecessary for Controllers to issue the plant data sheets (i.e., primary and secondary plant parameters such as pressures, temperatures, levels and flow rates, etc., and meteorological parameters such as wind speed, direction and stability class) since the Simulator information (through an intermediate computer system) will drive the Rev.I

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The simulator will be heavily relied upon to conduct this scenario; however, should it malfunction or go offline (e.g., a loss of power to the Training Center) during conduct of the event, the Lead Controller has several options to choose from. These options include the following:

. Stopping the scenario and conducting it the following day (providing repairs can be performed).

  • Continuing the scenaro using stored data (generated during prior Simulator practice runs).
  • Continue the scenario using the data sheets in the drill or exercise Manual.

End the scenario Ifruost of the objectives have been demonstrated.

1 4.4 USE OF CONTROL CELL In every drill or Exercise situation, there will be non-participating individuals, organizations and agencies. These entities, for an actual emergency, have agreed to ,

provide support to the primary emergency response organi=tions of the utility, state g and local governments; however, due to the time and costs involved, they can not always support a drill or Exercise. In order to address this situation, a " Control Cell" is used to represent non-participants.

The primary Control Cell will be located in the Davis-Beste Administration Building down the hall from the Emergency Control Center. It will consist of a bank of telephones, a fax machine, several reference manuals, and a group of three to five individuals. ,

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Additional individuals located offsite may serve a Control Cell function for the state and local agencies and/or the Corporate Organization.  !

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- Corporate Response

- Ottawa, Sandusky, Erie, and Lucas Counties

- State of Ohio

- Local entities other than those listed above (e.g., congregate care centers, fire departments, EMS, hospitals, police departments, host facilities, etc.)

- Other utilities / plants (e.g., Detroit Edison /Fenni, Peny, Beaver Valley, etc.)

- Vendors (e.g., Bechtel Engineering, Framatome, Copes-Vulcan, Ingersoll-Rand, etc.)

- Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

- Colleges / Universities (e.g., Ohio State, University of Toledo, etc.)

-News agencies

-National Weather Service

- State of Michigan i

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5178 Don Bondy Primary Operator 8275 i 2103 Charlie Steenbergen Secondary Operator 8343 5178 Steve Laeng Simulator I.F. Operator 7630 5110 BillDeJong IF Operator 8336 TSC - Suw C=*ml Cell 1021 Jim Michaelis Emergency Plant Manager 2359 1002 Don Misaig OSC Manager 8150 j 5125 Lynn Harder Emergency Security Manager 8433 3310 DarrellConverse RTL Coordinator /RMTs 7368 3105 Rick Sharpe TSC ComputerTechnician -7470 3105 Rick Sharpe Computer Engineering 7470 EC.C ECC Lead Controller V 3205 Mark Wymer Communications 3205 5177 Bruce Zibung Dose Assessment 8386 FIRST AID EVENT 3065 Theodore Gherian Victim 7528 1041 Ron Dielman Hospital 2410 3210 Steve Henry First Aid Team Leader 7681 1029 Bruce Oeddes RP Supervisor (Travelto Hospital) 7388 1044 Claney DeTray Security 7618 Rev.2

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3060 CarolBlausey Mock Media 7128 3145 Maria Lark-Landis" Mock Media 7145

" To arrive at the JPIC approx.10:30 am CONTROL CELL 3060 Patti Smith Lead Controller-Control Cell 7679 l 3065 Joe Sturdavant NRC Duty Officer 8199 l

3205 BillKreinbihl Corporate 8246 3060 Zach Twarek ControlCell Support 8148 3030 Elaine Rinkowski Mock Public 2467 i_ 3310 Marsha Kohlman Mock Public 8164 3310 Deb Sadlier Mock Public 7541 l

SPECIALISTS 3060 Patrick McCloskey Lead Drill Controller 7148 l 3060 Skip Cope ControlCell Manager 8362 l

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Tuesday In Sequence Reggie Strauss l Glenn McKee i Grant Farr B. Medical Services-Transport Tuesday In Sequence Steve Henry (Mid-County EMS)

C. Medical Services-Facilities Tuesday In Sequence Ron Dielman (Fremont Memorial Hospital)

D. Schools Tuesday 0830 CherylJenkins (Danbury Schools)

E. Schools Tuesday 1000 CherylJenkins (Port Clinton City Schools)

F. Backup Route Alerting; Tuesday 1830 Fred Peterson Supplemental Route Alerting (Allen Township Fire Dept.)

G. Backup Route Alerting; Tuesday 1830 Mike Drusbacky SupplementalRoute Alerting (Erie Township Fire Dept.)

H. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 0800 CherylJenkins (Ohio Dept. of Transportation)

1. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 1000 CherylJenkins (Ohio State Highway Patrol)

J. Institutionalized /Special Populations Wednesday 1400 OCEMA Staff (Edgewood ManorNursingCenter)

K. Backup Route Alerting; Wednesday 1830 Mike Drusbacky Supplemental Route Alerting (Rocky Ridge Fire Dept.)

L. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Fred Petersen Decontamination (Clay-Genoa Fire Dept; Clay Center Fire Dept.)

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  • l A. EOC Tuesday - In Sequence Mitch Teal (lead) I Barb Pizzi l Ray Moser l B. Emergency Alert System Tuesday In Sequence Joe Senko (WRVF 101.5 FM Radio) l C. Implementation of Protective Actions - Tuesday 1000 Jerome Barclay Use of KI for Emergency Workers; l Special Populations (Oregon School District)

D. Evacuee Monitoring / Wednesday 1830 Ray Moser Decontamination / Registration Andy Beaudry (Oregon Fire Department) Joe Senko E. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Barb Pizzi

.. and Decontamination; Backup Route Jerome Barclay Alerting;SupplementalRoute Alerting Mitch Teal

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Table 4.2-2 Eric Cosmty Action / Sites Day Time Controller

  • A. Evacuee Monitoring / Wednesday 1800 Sonia Eischen(Lead)

Decontamination / Registration Vern Higaki (Sandusky High School) Rudy Sachett l

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5.1 TIMES AND PLACES Preparatory meetings held prior to the week of the scenario event will be scheduled and coordinated by the Emergency Preparedness Staff. The meetings scheduled for the week of the scenario event will be held in accordance with with Tables 5.1-1 and Table 5.1-2.

Schedule of Meetinen Table 5.1-1 I

l Date/ rune Location Activity May 3,1999 TSC Utility Controllers 0800 - 1000 DBNPS Admin. Bldg. Final Briefmg

/. May 4,1999 ECC & JPIC Exercise May 7,1999 Ottawa County FEMA Player Debriefing 0900 - 1000 Emergency Operations Center h May 7,1999 1100 - 1200 Ottawa County Emergency Operations Center FEMA Public Meeting l

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May 7,1999 Ottawa County FEMA Player Debriefing 0900 - 1000 Emergency Operations Center May 7,1999 Ottawa County FEMA Public Meeting 1100 - 1200 Emergency Operations Center e

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Permission to observe the Drill or Exercise must be obtained fmm:

Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station State of Ohio Mr. Patrick J. McCloskey, Supervisor Mr. Larry Grove, Chief Emergency Pwperedness Ohio Emergency Management Agency Toledo Edison Company Department ofPublic Safety

5501 N. State Route 2, Stop DB 3060 2855 W. Dublin-Granville Road l Oak Harbor, OH 43449-9760 Columbus, OH 43235-2206 l PH
(419) 321-7148 PH: (614) 889-7173 l FAX: (419) 249-2302 FAX: (614) 889-7183 l Ottawa County Erie County Mr. James P. Greer, Director Mr. William Walker Ottawa County EMA EMA Coordinator 315 Madison Street Eric County EMA l

Port Clinton, OH 43452 2900 Columbus Avenue PH: (419) 734-6901 Sandusky, Ohio 44870 FAX: (419) 249-2361 PH: (419) 627-7617 FAX: (419)627-8108 J

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Mr. William S. Halsey, Director l Lucas County EMA l 2144 Monroe Street Toledo, OH 43624

! PH: (419) 249-0661 l FAX: (419) 249-5360 5.3 TRAVELINFORMATION l This section provides travel information to those individuals from Corporate, other utilities, local / state / federal government, and/or other organizations who may participate in the Exercise, i

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Detroit Metro Airport (70 miles from Davis-Besse)

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Toledo Express Airport (50 miles from Davis-Besse)

Toledo, OH Cleveland Hopkins Airport (85 mile's from Davis-Besse)

Cleveland, OH

2. Automobile:

The Davis-Besse Station is located on Ohio State Route 2, approximately 25 miles east of Toledo,10 miles northwest of Port Clinton, and 75 miles west of Cleveland along State Route 2.

3. Accommedations:

FairfieldInn(419)732-2434 Best Westem(800) 528-1234 3760 East State Road Port Clinton, OH 1734 E. Perry St.

Port Clinton, OH h

ComfortInn(419)732-2929 ComfortInn(419) 691-8911 1723 Bast Perry Street 2930 Navarre Avenue (SR 2)

Port Clinton, OH Oregon, OH OurGuest(419) 734-3000 HolidayInn(800)465-4329 2039 E. Harbor Road Toledo, OH Port Clinton, OH Fremont, OH Sandusky, OH Maumee Bay Resort & Conference Center DaysInn (419) 734-4945 1750 Park Road #2 2149 E. Gill Road Oregon, OH 43618-9700 Port Clinton, OH (800) 282-7275 N

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~l This section provides a description of the event sequence and provides figures depicting key plant conditions. It is broken down into the following areas:

4 6.1 NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

This section pmvides a general overview of the event sequence for a quick

  • -= ling of the extent ofplay.

6.2 INITIAL CONDITIONS This section provides Players with basic information regarding plant extemal conditions that exist at the start of the scenario.

6.3 SEOUENCE OF EVENTS (UTILITY AND NON-UTILITD This section provides a detailed chronology of events for controller guidance during conduct of the scenario.

6.4 OUT-OF-SEOUENCE EVENTS (NON-UTILITY)

' Ibis section provides a detailed chronology of out-of-sequence events for Ottawa, h Lucas and Erie Counties.

CONDUCT OF PLAY Operational data and event timing for this scenario were developed in conjunction with practice runs of the Plant Simulator. Selected failures were injected into normal plant operations as depicted on the Simulator and Operator response was permitted to take place on a "real time" basis. No artificial time compressions were injected into the time sequence.

During the day this scenario is conducted, plant equipment status will be based on Control Room Simulator Operator response that day, which may be different than that which occurred during the practice runs. Controllers at the Simulator will be trying'to keep the sequence of events on track, however, they will try to do this without the use of verbal overrides. Instead, should the Control Room Simulator Operators take a course of action that may significantly alter the outcome of the sequence of events, the Instructor Facility (IF) Operator will inject additional faults or malfunctions that can thwart the Operator actions in a manner that is consistent with "real life" equipment failures or problems.

Because of the extensive freeplay being allotted to Control Room Simulator Operators, the IF Operator is authorized to take immediate action as deemed appropriate to keep the sequence of events on track. If time permits, the injecting of additional equipment failures f should be cleared with the Lead Controller first.

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SUMMARY

Initial conditions are established with the plant running at 100% power, all systems in automatic. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for the area.

The initiating event (Refer t Figure 6.1-1) is caused by a lightning strike on one of the 345 KV lines at 0830. This creates a transient in the transmission lines and the main generator output breakers in the Main Generator output breaken in the switchyard open. The resulting turbine generator trip results in severe main turbine stresses, turbine damage, and part of a turbine blade penetrating the turbine casing. The shift operators identi6es that this meets the criteria for an ALERT, EAL 7.F.2 (Turbine Failure Causing Casing Penetration) and the ALERT emergency classification is declared. 'Ibe Shift Supervisor (at the Simulator Control Room) assumes Emergency Director responsibilities. Additional damage in the turbine building includes a punctured outlet line from the Condensate Storage Tanks (CST), significant condenser casing damage with a loss of vacuum, and cirMg water system tube leakage. The voltage surge causes a Reactor Coolant Pump to vibrate, damaging it's impeller. The reactor trips on a high signal from the Anticipatory Reactor System (ARTS) based on the turbine trip.

u Actions are taken to notify the station personnel, Ottawa and Lucas Ccunties, the State of Ohio, sad the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The station's Emergency Response D'

Gis J,. ion (ERO)is mobilized. The station's ERO activates the Operations Support Center (OSC), Technical Support Center (TSC), and Emergency Control Center (ECC) in accordance with station procedures. The Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) is

. activated at the Edison Club in Maumee, Ohio.

The turnover of Emergency Director (ED) responsibilities occurs and the Shift Supervisor is relieved of ED duties.

Fuel rod damage is caused by metal fragments from the Reactor Coolant Pump impeller being forced through coolant channels in the core. Gap activity is released into the reactor coolant. In addition, the turbine and condenser damage creates a flooding condition in the basement of the Turbine Building causing a loss of various electrical components.

After a period of time, the low water level in the CST will cause the Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) Pump suctions to be switched to the Service Water System. This source will eventually be lost causing a Loss of All Feedwater. At approximately 1100, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY (SAE), EAL 3.B.3 (Loss of All Feedwater), will be declared, and core decay heat will be removed thmugh the feed and bleed cooling method. The Makeup Purnps and/or High Pressure Injection Pumps will supply cooling water to the Reactor -

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a Offsite Emergency Operating Centers are fully activated. The SAE Emergency Alerting System message is broadcast and sirens are activated within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone. Counties initiate activation of traffic and perimeter control points. Host counties staff reception and case centers.

The JPIC responds to increasing media interest in the emergency situation in Ottawa County.- Rmnor Control Operators address community inquiries. The State of Ohio issues protective actions for dairy animals near the station.

Containment pressure, temperature, and radiation levels will increase through the feed and bleed cooling method. Containment will be breached at approximately 1310 resulting in a radioactive release to the Auxiliary Building. An offsite release via the station vent is now in progress. 'Ihe ERO evaluated the new data and recommends re-classification to a OENERAL EMERGENCY, EAL 1.C.1 (Loss of 3 Fission Product Barriers) or 6.D.6 (Project Site Boundary Radiation Level > 1 Rem / hour). The ED concurs and re-classifies the emergency situation. Dose Assessment staff should provide offsite Protective Action Recommendations to evacuate Subarcas 1,2,10, and 12.

The State of Ohio, Ottawa County, and Lucas County select a course of action to protect the residents with the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone. An EAS message is prepared and the sirens are sounded. Local fire department personnel begin back-up route alerting and law enforcement agencies activate traffic and perimeter control points. Residents near b the plant are directed to evacuate to pre-designated reception centers.

Dose assessment activities will occur with field monitoring teams demonstrating their ability to locate and traci die plume. Protective Action Remendations will be made, and offsite authorities will follow-up with protective actions.

Wind speed will decrease. Dose Assessment staff should re-evaluate this change and provide offsite Protective Action Recommendations to evacuate Subarcas 1,2,3,10,11, and 12.

OSC Emergency Repair Teams are dispatched to isolate (stop) the release. After several attempts the repair teams are successful in stopping the release. i The plant is stabilized and ERO management personnel consider downgrading. Recovery activities begin. The scenario is terminated following discussion between utility and offsite i agencies on declassification. Each facility debriefs and documentation is collected for review.

A re-entry / recovery discussion is held following the termination of the Scenario.

Refer to Figure 6.1-1 for a timeline of events.

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1. Offsite assembly of plant personnel;
2. Actual issuance or ingestion of potassium iodide (KI);
3. Personnel and/or area decontamination;
4. Collection and analysis of TLDs;
5. Reactor Containment Building entry;
6. Operating or changing the alignment of actual plant equipment or systems;
7. Hanging Exercise-related tags on actual plant equipment (applicable tags should be hung at the Simulator);
8. Pressurization of fire hoses (hoses should be deployed, if required by Exercise conditions but not pressurized);
9. Actual siren operation or release of emergency information messages over the public alert and notification system;
10. Canceling of tours and training classes during site access control measures.

I1. Taking an actual Reactor Coolant Sample using the Post Accident Sampling System.

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The plant is operating in Mode 1 at 100% power with all systems in automatic.

1 For the past 380 days the plant has been operating at or above 90% power. The core is at middle oflife of 385 Effective Full Power Days (EFPD). i NOTE: A Davis-Besse " DRILL" Daily Status sheet will be provided to the Players )

through the normal distribution channels. j 6.2.2 Start of Exercise, May 4,1999:

The plant is operating in automatic at 100% power. Plant chemistry is in specification and stable. Refer to Figure 6.2-1 Chemistry Analyses Status.

All systems are operating normally with the following exceptions:

1. Equipment maintenance events are provided on the Davis-Besse " DRILL" Daily Status sheets.

NOTE: Refer to Section 10 of this manual for additional equipment service / repair f information. Iq j The temperature is in the mid 40's with the wind from 80* at 4 miles per hour.

Simulator setup instructions for the IF Operator:

1. IC-27:100% power
2. Ensure STETCLK in Ship Dir is used to allow simulated time to be real time synchronized with the ECC clock.
3. PC File = EP1999; See failures on the MALF list in the IC.
4. Ensure, program to drive the following indication is setup:
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( May 3,1999 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION SAFETY MESSAGE A fall from 6 feet, will result in an impact with the ground of approxirnately 12.5 fusec. (-8.5 miles / hour). What would happen to your car if it slammed into a well at 8.5 miles per hour? Consider your options and make the choice for fall protechon.

LEADERSHIPIN ACTION in order to have an empowered work team, the workplace climate must be a positive one. Individual team members must know that initiative and reasonable risk-taking are valued. All members of the team should have a clear understanding of how their individual and team performance contributes to the success of the work unit and to the success of the entire organization.

SHIFT SUPERVISORS f7901): DAYS: Rick Walleman AFTERNOONS: John Baldwin NIGHTS: John Baldwin SHIFT MANAGERS (8579) DAYS: Steve Livingston NIGHTS: Tom Cobbiodick REACTOR GENERATOR Mode 1 Gross Output 940 MW Power 100 % Not Generston 24 f.ours 21445 MWH Consecutive Days on Line 360 LEAKAGE PLANT CHERS8TRY RCS Identitled 0.07 pprn gr!r!!gr lodine 131: 3.20 E-3 pCl/mi RCS Unidentilled 0.B5gpm Baron at 0005 on W3/99 810 ppm Primary-Secondary <S.0 ppd Seconderr Condensale Dissolved Oxygen (24 hr. Avg) 0.45 ppb j Moisture Separator Domin Skid: In Servios Feedweler Sodium. 0.11 ppb i

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  1. 2 MSR Drains Forward l Condensate Polisher DP 12 paid HEAT RATE (UNCORRECTED) SAFETY TRAIN STATUS 10103 BTUEW-HR . Train #1 Protected

-Train #2-Working PERFORMANCE MEASURES Licensee Evert Reports (year-to-dete) 1 l l

Violations (clied) 0 Violations (non-cited) O Calender Year Days since test OSHA Recordable 40 (2 year-to.date, f,5 OSHA Recordables)

Days since last Lost Time Accident 378 (0 year-to-dele, goal 0)

Plant Availability 100% (as of 05/02/99)

CR 1999 0597 The Station Event Free Clodt was reset on 04/15/99 based on misopershon of equipment important to safety. (CR issue: Zone 2 operator found brookers YF104, dccharge Damper HV5314 and BF1260, RC2 (Pressurtter Spray Valve) both open. Both YF104 and BF1260 were closed).

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COMPLETED EVENTS

- Lemoyne Line Potonnel Device, CCPD-31., liepecuon

. Control Room Emesponey Ventilation System Train i rnonthly test Containment Entry for Conteinment Air Cooler canoning PLANNED EVENTS

. Contml Rod Delve Brooker B Logic test

. Anticipatory Reactor Trip System +15 VDC Power Supply : , - . ..

- Startup Feedwater Velve Train 1, SP75, meintenance CONDITION REPMTS 19994627 This CondWon Report wee wreen to allow hd of PCAQR 981372. regerWng rehetely of power to the Plert CornputerAlultipiamers. WD 96400831000 must be performed before the leeue can be secolved and the work is scheduler for 10/24/99.

19994628 Procedure 08 DP-06320, Sochen 4.4, footoration position for en Ansco trenefer owledi in BY-5 does not match the component.

UNDESIRED ANNUNCIATORS IN ALARM kalEllEl Descrtsson ReasonDocument 35iQ 3-1 C - WWST tmet Low Alann de not reset following SFAS CH 1 TBD fundtoned test-MDT M007 TECHNICAL Rii.EsCATION AND OTHER ACTIONS STATERMENTS Dete/ Time System or Tech. Spec. Adionle Prevent Eolimeled Component Nurider Re(uired Restert Completion Additionellnformellon Unit Storm Sower Redieton Monitor ODCM, Table 21 Ongoing No 04/21/09 CR 19994563 j RE 4806 checkese WO 99 002377-000 required. T19er Team wortdng En0 support fortuired

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DAVIS-BESSE DAILYSTATUS

( May 4,1999 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION SAFETY MESSAGE A fall from 6 feet, will result in an impact with the ground of approximately 12.5 ft/sec. (-8.S miles / hour). What would happen to your car if it slammed into a wall at 8.5 miles per hour? Consider your options and make the choice for fall P'M LEADERSHIPIN ACTION in order to have an empowered work team, the workplace climate must be a positive one. Individual team members l must know that initiative and reasonable risk-taking are valued. All members of the team should have a dear understanding of how their individual and team performance contributes to the success of the work unit and to the success of the entire organization. J I

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Moisture Separator Domin Skid: In Service Foodwater Sodium: 0.11 ppb

  1. 1 MSR Drains Forward
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Velatone (cited) 0 Volatons (non-cited) 0 CalendarYear Days sincelast OSHA Recordable 41 (2 year to date, <3 5 OSHA Recordables)

Days since last Lost Trne Accident 379 (0 year-to date, goal 0)

Plant Availability 100% (as of 05/03/99)

CR 1999-0597 The Staten Event Free Clock was reset on 04/15/99 based on misoperation of equipment important to safety. (CR issue: Zone 2 operator found breakers YF104, dscharge Damper HV5314 and BF1260, RC2 (Pressurtzer Spray Valve) both open. Both YF104 and BF1260 were closed).

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CORR.ETED EVENTS i

. Lemoyne Line Potential Device, CCPD 3L, inspecton

. Centrol Room Emergency Ventilation System Train 1 monthly test

. Conleinment Entry for Containment Air Ceoir. cimening PLANNED EVENTS

. Cenires med Dave smokw e Logir. test

.. Anticipatory Reentor Trip System +15 WC Power Supply episcoment

. Stenup Feeduster Velve Train 1. SP7P, maintenance CollDITIDN REpoltTS 1988 082s e . Zr. coalmilenus egenling ughting circuit designallon on uphting panel L5401 does not match Station Electrieel seine E-Sea. I 19890530 - . _.. f.of dischesgo Ranges on both seteng beein pumps. Noimmediate nobone taken, is.:.-- --- AssauldCIAT2;_; 30 A8_^"_'* _

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/s 6-35 1999 Evaluated Exercise i-6.4 Non-Utility Out-of Sequence Events i l' Ottawa Cosmty Action / Sites Day Time Controller

  • A. EOC Tuesday in Sequence Rege Strauss Glenn McKee Grant Farr l

B. Medical Services-Transport Tuesday In Sequence Steve Henry (Mid-County EMS)

C. Medical Services-Facilities Tuesday In Sequence Ron Dielman i

l (Fremont Memorial Hospital) l l D. Schools Tuesday 0830 CherylJenkins (Danbury Schools) l E. Schools Tuesday 1000 CherylJenkins (Port Clinton City Schools)

F. Backup Route Alerting; Tuesday 1830 Fred Peterson Supplemental Route Alerting (Allen Township Fire Dept.)  :

-h G. Backup Route Alerting; SupplementalRoute Alerting Tuesday 1830 Mike Drusbacky (Erie Township Fire Dept.)

H. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 0800 CherylJenkins j' (Ohio Dept. of Transportation) l I. Perimeter / Access Control Wednesday 1000 Cheryl Jenkins l (Ohio State Highway Patrol)

J. Institutionalized /Special Populations Wednesday 1400 OCEMA Staff

(Edgewood ManorNursing Center)

K. Backup Route Alerting; Wednesday 1830 Mike Drusbacky Supplemental Route Alerting (Rocky Ridge Fire Dept.)

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Lucas County Action / Sites Day Time Controller

  • I A. EOC Tuesday in Sequence Mitch Teal (Lead)

Barb Pizzi Ray Moser

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C. Implementation of Pmtective Actions - Tuesday 1000 Jerome Barclay Use of KI for Emergency Workers; ]

Special Populations j (Oregon SchoolDistrict)

D. Evacuse Monitoring / Wednesday 1830 Ray Moser Decontamination / Registration Andy Beaudry (Oregon Fire Department) Joe Senko E. Emergency Worker Monitoring Wednesday 1830 Barb Pizzi and Decontamination; Backup Route Jerome Barclay Alerting; Supplemental Route Alerting Mitch Teal (Jerusalem Fire Department)

F. Congregate Care Wednesday 1900 Tom Barahimer (American Red Cross-Clay High School)

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Erie Cosmty Action / Sites Day Time Controller

  • A. Evacuee Monitoring / Wednesday 1800 Sonia Eischen(Lead)

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7.1 PLANT CUE CARDS i This section provides Player messages that setup the initial conditions and assist in controlling the progress of the scenario at the plant.

7.2 PLANTPARAMETERS This section provides plant equipment parameter indications in a tabular format for ease of review and for case oflocating a particular instrument reading in a timely manner.

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  • The Cue Cards that follow assist in controlling the progress of the scenario. Controllers should issue the Cue Cards at the times indicated unless directed otherwise by the lead Controller. i Cards indicated with an "X" following their number are for contingency purposes and should not be issued unless the conditions for issuing the cue card are met. J

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l 7-3 1999 Evaluated Exercise i DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 1 TO: ControlRoom Simulator Staff TIME: 0800 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 00/00 ee..e..e..eeseee.....e..........ee....e.ee.eeeeeee.....e......e.e.e.e...eee..e THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION.

Refer to the Sirnulator control boards and the " Drill Only" Davis-Besse Daily Status Sheet for the initial plant conditions.

Soecial Guidelines

1. All communications outside of the Simulator must include the phrase "This is a Drill".
2. Players et the Simulator, TSC and ECC are not required to wear arm bands.
3. All contacts to non-participating agencies, facilities or organizations you would normally make based on the events that occur in the scenario are to be made to the Control Cell using the Drill Phone List.
4. When Station Alarm Gai-tronics announcements are needed, contact a Simulator Controller to perform these actions. Otherwise, use the Gai-tronics telephone tie-line to perform plant announcements.

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TO: Control Room Simulator Staff TIME: 0800 T: 00/00 FROM: Control Room Controller

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ANT 1CIPATED RESPONSE:

Players should review the Daily Status from DADS and the 100% power steady state operating conditions indicated on the Simulator control boards.

INSTRUCTIONS-

1. Provide initial briefing to the Simulator personnel. Ensure they have a clear understanding of the initial conditions indicated on the Daily Status Sheet.
2. Ensure Players have a copy of the Drill Phone List.

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Have all participants at the Simulator to sign the attendance sheet.

Contact the Control Room Controller at the real Control Room. Verify that the Shift Supervisor has been briefed and the Drill / Exercise / Notification / Authorization Form las been approved. Direct the Control Room Controller to initiate Cue Card No. 3 for the initial Plant Gai-tronics announcement.

Note: If the Gai-tronics module is working at the Simulator, then this could be performed by the Operations Crew at the Simulator under the direction of the Lead Controller. The Control Room Controller in this arrangement needs only to monitor the announcement for clarity and to notify the lead Controller should it turn out to be inaudible. Should the Gai-tronics capability at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room Controller must then resume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.

5. Ensure that activation of the ERO pager drill code occurs at approximately 0810.

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TO: Maintenance, Chemistry, Radiation Protection, TIME: 0800 OSC Manager, and Staff FROM: OSC Lead Facility Controller T: 00/00 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

INITIAL CONDITIONS I

All systems are operating normally with the following exceptions:

'Ihe plant is operating at 100% power with all systems in automatic. Plant chemistry is in specification and stable.

The temperature is 45'F. with the winds from the East at 4 MPH. It is a dark and cloudy morning with a Severe Thunderstortn Watch in effect. g Participants for today are: l Shift Supervisor Shift Manager RP Supervisor Chem Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor THIS IS A DRILL Rev.0

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-INSTRUCTIONS Fill in the names of the participants before handing out this cue card.

Provide this cue card to the Maintenance, Chemistry and Radiation Protection personnel who are to participate with the Control Room Simulator at the start of the Exercise.

Later, upon OSC activation, provide this cue card to the OSC Manager and OSC staff,

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INFORMATION:

'Ihe DBNPS 1999 Evaluated Exercise will be conducted today. All Control Room Exercise activities will be conducted at the Simulator. All efforts will be made to minimize your involvement.

Make the following Gai-tronics announcement twice:

" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THE 1999 EVALUATED EXERCISE IS COMMENCING. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCEEDED BY 'THIS IS A DRILL' .

ARE FOR EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS ONLY. IF AN ACTUAL EMERGENCY OCCURS, AN ("fy ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE MADE THAT THE EXERCISE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ALL PERSONNEL ARE REQUESTED TO MINIMIZE THE USE OF THE GAI-TRONICS UNTIL THE EXERCISE HAS BEEN TERMINATED."

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I CUE CARD NO. 3 SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise TO: Control Room Simulator Staff TIME: 0810 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 00/10 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

A Control Room staff member can make the announcement.

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1. Contact the Lead Controller at the Simulator and inform him that the start of the Exercise has been announced over the Station Gal-tronics. 1 Note: The Control Room Controller will monitor the announcement for clarity and notify the Lead Controller if it is inaudible. Should the Gal-Tronics at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room must assume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.

Note: Following the Alert declaration and facility activation, the Control Room Controller should monitor the Technical Data Loop with the headset on mute in order to remain cognizant of Player actions as the Exercise progresses.

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FROM: PA Security Controller T: 00/30+

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INFORMATION:

A Security Officer should call the Control Room (Simulator) at Ext. 7399 and report the following:

"THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS A DRILL.

THIS IS SITE SECURIT/. A SECURITY OFFICER ON TOUR OF THE SITE, WITNESSED A LIGHTNING STRIKE ON THE TRANSMISSION LINES IN THE MAIN SWITCHYARD.

THIS IS A DRILL."

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TO: Player on or near the Turbine Deck TIME: 0830+

FROM: OSC Controller T: 00/30+

THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

You havejust heard a loud noise followed by a hissing sound emanating from the Main Turbine.

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THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnal plant operations.

ANT 1CIPATED RESPONSE:

Players should investigate and the notify the Control Room (Simulator).

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1. Verbally inform players in the vicinity of the Turbine Deck, the information in the message. ,

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4. Provide additional indications of plant damage as directed in Section 10.

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FROM: OSC Controller T: 00/30+

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' I ~' SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 6 TO: Players In or Near the Condenser Pit TIME: 0830+

FROM: OSC Controller T: 00/30+

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Players should investigate and then notify the Control Room (Simulator).

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Verbally inform Players in the vicinity of the Condenser Hot Well, the information in the message. i l
2. Inform Players who look along the east side of the Main Condenser, that they see water shooting from holes in the shell of the condenser and the expansionjoint of a Circulating Water pipe.

N 3. Provide additional indications of plant damage caused by flooding as directed in Section 10.

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7-15 1999 Evalteted Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD l SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 7 TO: Simulator Operators TIME: ~0845 FROM: Simulator Controller T: -00/45 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controller and informed that an ALERT has been declared.

Announce 'THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL."

Sound the Initiate Emergency Procedures Alarm. Make the following announcement:

"THIS IS A DRILL.

A'ITENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN ALERT HAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALLNONESSENTIAL g PERSONNEL CONTINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES AND LIS'IEN FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

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' 7 SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO.

TO: SimulatorOperators TIME: -0845 l

FROM: Control Room Controller T: ~00/45 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

The Control Room must sound the alarm.

D INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Controller et the Simulator. This contact may occur as early as 0830 or as late as 0900.
2. Coordinate this action with the real Shift Supervisor.
3. The Simulator Lead Controller must inform the Control Room Controller when to have the " Initiate Emergency Procedure" alarm sounded.

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FROM: Control Cell T: -00/45+

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THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

1. Assembly is being simulated at this time. 'Ihe OSC Controller willinform any personnel who arrive at the Assembly Area to return to their werk area.
2. Inform the Emergency Facility Services Manager that
a. PSF ist Floor Assembly Area Coordinator reports 40 people assembled (simulated).
b. PSF 3rd Floor Assembly Area Coordinator reports 127 people assembled (simulated).

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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 8 TO: Emergency Services Manager TIME: 0845+

FROM: Control Cell T: 00/45+

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Return personnelto work.

Inform Emergency Facilities Services Manager of the number of people who have assembled.

INSTRUCTIONS:

The Control Cell will provide this information after:

PSF lst Floor: approximately 23 minutes after the ALERT Gai-tronics announcement.

PSF 3rd Floor: approximately 28 minutes after the ALERT Gai-tronics announcement.

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7-19 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 9 TO: Emergency Security Manager TIME: 0845+

FROM: TSC Lead Controller T: 00/45+

THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnat plant operations.

INFORMATION:

For the purposes of the Exercise, relax access restrictions to the Owner controlled Area and Protected Area.  !

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SCENARIONO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 9 TO: Emergency Services Manager TIME: 0845+

FROM: TSC Lead Controller T: 00/45+

THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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Nonnal access to the Owner Controlled Area (OCA) and Protected Area (PA) is restored.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Give this message to the Emergency Security Manager after OCA and PA access control has been demonstrated. Use personneljudgement when access control has been demonstrated.

NOTE: If the Controller at the Access Point observes traffic backing up more than six vehicles at the OCA gate, at their discretion normal vehicle access can be restored sooner.

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7-21 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 10 TO: Emergency Director, Emergency Plant Manager, TIME: 0845+

Emergency Security Manager, OSC Manager FROM: Respective Lead Controllers T: 00/45+

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

" Simulate" the following actions:

1. Dismissal oftraining classes.
2. Sending non-essential contractors and visitors home.

Visitor tours should not be canceled, however, access to emergency facilities should be restricted. Only ,

Controller / Evaluators, Players, and authorized Observers should be permitted access to the emergency facilities.

G Although non-essential personnel are not participating, you should take appropriate actions to simulate protection of non-essential site personnel. Assembly Area Coordinators can be contacted in the Control

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DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd)

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\ SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARL N 10 TO: Emergency Director, Emergency Plant Manager, TIME: 0845+

Emergency Security Manager, OSC Manager FROM: Respective Lead Facility Controllers T: 00/45+

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Training classes and tours are not disrupted.

INSTRUCTIONS:

When senior ERO Management begin to irnplement site protective actions, issue this cue card.

Maintain norrnal Station operations. Exercise activities should have minimal impact on most Station activities.

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7-23 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 11 TO: In-Plant Players TIME: 0852 FROM: OSC Controller T: 00/52 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

Call the Simulator Control Room and report the following:

"THIS IS A DRILL. IT APPEARS THAT WA'IER IS BEING FORCED FROM THE CONDENSER INTO THE EAST PIT. A CIRC. WATER RUPTURE MAY EXIST. THIS IS A DRILL."

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(. SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 11 TO: In-Plant Player TIME: 0852 FROM: OSC Controller T: 00/52 eeeeee.eeeeeeeeese.eeeeee.eeeeese.eseeeeeee.e.eeeeee..oeseeeees.ee.e.ee.e.eese THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting nonnat plant operations.

eeee. ..e.eeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeese..eeeeee.e.e..ees.ee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-Operators should cany out actions per the Circulating Water Rupture procedure.

INSTRUCTIONS:

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7-25 1999 Ev21u:.ted Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 12X TO: Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor at Simulator) TIME: 0900 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 01/09_

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INEQEMATION-Declare an ALERT in accordance with EAL 7.F.2, Turbine Failure Causing Casing Penetration.

An ALERT must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.

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I SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 12X TO: Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor at Simulator) TIME: 0900 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 01/00 eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Shift Supervisor will declare an Alert and carry out actions in accordance with RA-EP-01700.

D INSTRUCTIONS-Provide this card to the Simulator Shift Supervisor only if an Alert has not been declared by this time or {

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7-27 1999 Evduated Exercise J DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 13  !

TO: Victim TIME: 0905 FROM: First Aid Team Controller T: 01/05 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetes .eeeeeee.....eeeeeeeeeeeee. ee....e...ee. eeeeeee INFORMATION-Use the following information to answer questions about yourself when you are found:

Victim's name . Supervisor:

Victim's status: 1. Cut on lea hand.

2. Broken arm Victim is requesting to be transported to Fremont Memorial Hospital. ,

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First Aid Team is notified and responds to the scene.

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l Fill in the Player's (victim's) name and his supervisor's name during setup the morning of the Evaluated Exercise. This will ensure the badge infonnation matches the Cue Card.

Use this Cue Card to initiate the Medical Drill, then utilize the data provided in Section 8.7 to play through the events that will follow.

NOTE: Mid-County EMS should to transport the victim.

Although H. B. Magruder Hospital is the primary hospital facility identified in this procedure, for the purposes of the Evaluated Exercise, Fremont Memorial Hospital will reccive and treat the victim.

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7-29 1999 Evzluited Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 14 4 TO: ControlRoom Staff TIME: 0906 FROM: Control Room Controller T: 01/06 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOTinitiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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INFORMATION:

Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controller and informed that a medical emergency has been declared:

Announce "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL."

Sound the Initiate Emergency Procedures Alarm. Make the following announcement:

"THIS IS A DRILL,THIS IS A DRILL.

j ATTENTION STATION PERSONNEL; ATTENTION STATION PERSONNEL: A MEDICAL 1 EMERGENCY EXISTS AT THE LOW LEVEL RADWASTE STORAGE FACILITY. FIRST AID j TEAM REPORT TO THE LOW LEVEL RADWASTE STORAGE FACILITY. ALL UNAFFECTED PERSONNEL STAY CLEAR OF THE AREA.

ATTENTION STATION PERSONNEL; ATTENTION STATION PERSONNEL: A MEDICAL EMERGENCY EXISTS AT THE LOW LEVEL RADWASTE STORAGE FACILITY. FIRST AID TEAM REPORT'IV THE LOW LEVEL RADWASTE STORAGE FACILITY. ALL UNAFFECTED PERSONNEL STAY CLEAR OF THE AREA.

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I SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 14 TO: Control Room Staff TIME: 0906 l

l FROM: Control Room Controller T: 01/06

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eeeees.ees.eee eese.eee.eeeeeeeeeee.e.ee..ee.e.e.ee..eee.eeeeee.e.e.eeeeeeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

The Control Room Simulator staff should implement RA-EP-02000, Medical Emergencies. l l

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i INSTRUCTIONS: l For Control Room Controller:

1 1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Controller at the Simulator. This contact may occur as early as 0900 or as late as 0915.

2. Coordinate this action with the real Shift Supervisor.
3. Protected Area Evacuation and accountability will be simulated.

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7-31 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 15 TO: Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor at Simulator) TIME: 0925 l

FROM: Simulator Controller T: 01/25 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

l INFORMATION: 1 DO NOT USE 9-1-1.

Call the Oak Harbor Police Department Dispatcher at 898-2055 to report the simulated medical emergency.

DoNOTcontact the victim's family.

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1 TO: CAS/SAS Operator TIME: 0925 l

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l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-Players will call Oak Harbor Police Dispatcher on non-emergency number.

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1. Give this Cue Card to the players when he/she attempts to call Oak Harbor Police Dispatcher.
2. Normally 9-1-1 would be used; however, a non-emergency telephone number will be used for the purposes of the Exercise. Priority at the Oak Harbor Police Department will be directed to real emergencies.
3. Mid-County EMS should respond to transport the victim.

NOTE: If Mid-County cannot respond, notify the Lead Controller.

4. Although H. B. Magruder is the primary hospital facility identified in the procedure, for purposes of the Exercise, Fremont Memorial Hospital will receive and treat the victim.

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THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee INFORMATION:

Notify Fremont Memorial Hospital at 332-7321 with the following infonnation:

"THISIS A DRILL. THISIS A DRILL. i A SIMULATED MEDICAL EMERGENCY HAS OCCURRED INSIDE THE PROTECTED AREA AT THE DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION. AN AMBULANCE FROM MID-COUNTY EMS WILL BE TRANSPORTING A CONTAMINATED / INJURED PERSON TO FREMONT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

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Upon getting the work from the victim's request, the CAS/SAS Operator notifies Fremont Memorial l Hospital. '

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They should only perform this action after being contacted by Station personnel that the victim is requesting Fremont Memorial Hospital.

Controller should ensure that only Fremont Hospital is contacted.

1 NOTE: Although H.B. Magruder Hospital is the primary hospital facility identified in the procedure, for purposes of the Exercise, Fremont Memorial Hospital will receive and treat the victim.

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10: SimulatorOperators TIME: 1100 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 03/00 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION.

Perform the folicwing actions when directed by the Lead Controller and informed that a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has been declared.

Announce "THIS IS A DRILL,THIS IS A DRILL."

Sound the Initiate Emergency Procedures Alarm. Make the following announcement:

"THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A SITE AREA EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL D

NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA CONTINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES AND LISTEN FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A SITE AREA EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA CONTINUE YOUR WORK 1 ACTIVITIES AND LISTEN FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

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'Ihc Control Room must sound the alarm. The simulator crew may make the announcements.

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1. Make this announcement when contacted by a Controller at the Simulator. This contact may occur as early as 1050 or as late as 1115.

1 3. Coordinate this action with the real Shift Supervisor.

4. The Sirnulator Lead Controller must inform the control Room Controller when to have the " Initiate Emergency Procedure" alarm sounded.

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FROM: Control Cell T: 03/30+

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Inform the Emergency Facilities Service Manager (EFSM):

NOTE: Take 2-5 minutes between phone calls from Assembly Area Coordinators (AAC) to the '

ESFM.

1. "This is the Training Center AAC, an additional 257 individuals have arrived (simulated) at the Training Center from the Protected Area." ,
2. "This is the DBAB Ist floor AAC,40 individuals have arrived (rimulated) to this Assembly Area."
3. "His is the DBAB 2nd floor AAC,48 individuals have arrived (simulated) to this Assembly Area."
4. "His is the DBAB Annex AAC,82 individuals has arrived (simulated) to this Assembly Area."

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1. Phone calls from DBAB and DBAB Annex Assemble Area Coordinators to ESFM should start 15-20 minutes after the Emergency Service Manager has called the Assembly Area Coordinator.

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FROM: Security Controller T: 03/00+

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Simulate making announcement over the portable Public Address System while conducting sweeps of outlying areas of the Owner Controlled Area.

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( SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 19 TO: Security Officerin Vehicle TIME: 1100+

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7-41 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 20X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: ~1120 FROM: Lead Controller T: -43/20

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Declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY in accordance with EAL 3.B.3, Loss of all Feedwater.

A SITE AREA EMERGENCY must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-Emergency Director will declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY and cany out actions in accordance with RA-EP-01800.

INSTRUCTIONS:

When contacted by the Lead Controller, provide this card to the Emergency Director only if a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time or declaration is not imminent.

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7-43 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 21 TO: Simulator Operator TIME: 1310 FROM: Simulator Controller T: 05/10 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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Perform the following actions when directed by the Lead Controllers and informed that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared.

Announce: "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL.

Sound the Initiate Emergency Procedure alarm. Make the following announcement:

"THIS IS A DRILL.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; A GENERAL EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED. NO EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ALL h MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL CONTINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; A GENERAL EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED. NO EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED. ALL NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL CONTINUE YOUR WORK ACTIVITIES.

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2. Coordinate this action with the real Shift Supervisor.
3. The Simulator Lead Controller must inform the Control Room Controller when to have the " Initiate Emergency Procedure" alann sounded.

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7-45 1999 Evaluated Exercise SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 22 TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME:_ 1310+

FROM: Lead Controller T: 05/10+

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1. OFFSITE EVACUATION IS BEING SIMULATED.

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4. 450 people were evacuated from the site to Lindsey Service Center.

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7-46 1999 Evoluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) b SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 22 TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1310+

FROM: Lead Controller T: 05/10+

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

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7-47 1999 Ev luated Ex:rcise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 23 TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 1310+

FROM: ECC Controller T: 05/10+

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With the exception of 1205,1207, and 1602, all siren lights indicate green.

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( SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 23 TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 1310+

FROM: ECC Controller T: 05/10+

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-ECC Equipment Operator checks siren status map for siren activation.

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Pro ride this Cue Card after the ECC Equipment Operator checks the Siren Status Map.

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7-49 1999 Evtluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 24 TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 1310+

FROM: ECC Controller T: 05/10+

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Status Logger Printout indicates.

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F SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 24 l TO: ECC Equipment Operator TIME: 131&&

FROM: ECC Controller T: 05/10+

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J ECC Equipment Operator will, upon request, print out the Status Logger Printout.

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7-51 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 25X TO: Emergency Director (at ECC) TIME: 1325 FROM: Lead Controller T: 05/25 THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

Declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY in accordance with EAL 1.C.1 A GENERAL EMERGENCY must be declared at this time in order to keep the Exercise sequence of events on schedule.

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Emergency Director will declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY and carry out actions in accordance with RA-EP-01800.

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Provide this Cue Card to the Emergency Director only if a GENERAL EMERGENCY has not been declared by this time or is imminent.

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7-53 1999 Eviluited Enreise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 26X TO: Emergeracy Director (at ECC) TIME: 1445 FROM: Lead Controller T: 06/45

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TO: EmergencyDirector(atECC) TIME: 1445 FROM: Lead Controller T: 06/45 e eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeee eee ee ee eeeee eeeeeeeee ee e ee ee eeeeeeeese THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Players review current plant conditions and consider down-grading the classification through discussion with the TSC and ECC staff.

INSTRUCTIONS-If declassification discussions have already been initiated, do not issue this message.

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i SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 27  !

TO: ControlRoom Staff TIME: 1500 FROM: ControlRoom Controller T: 07/00

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l The DBNPS 1999 Evaluated Exercise has been completed. Make the following Gai-tronics announcement:

" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1999 EVALUATED EXERCISE HAS ENDED.

ATTEN110N ALL PERSONNEL: THE 1999 EVALUATED EXERCISE HAS ENDED. REGARD ALL FUTURE ALARMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS."

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l TO: ControlRoom Staff TIME: 1500 j FROM: ControlRoom Controller T: 07/45+ l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

ANTICIPATED RESPONSE: i A Control Room staff mernber should make the announcement.

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2. Gather all materials used during the Exercise and return it to the Lead Controller.
3. If instructed by the Lead Controller, have a Control Room staff member contact the NRC via the red phone to inform the NRC that the Exercise activities for Davis-Besse have ended for the day.

Note: If the Gai-tronics module is working at the Simulator, then this cue card should be performed by the Operations Crew at the Simulator under the direction of the Lead Coatroller. The Control Room Controller in this arrangement needs only to monitor the announcement for clarity and to notify the Lead Controller should it turn out to be inaudible. Should the Gai-tronics capability at the Simulator fail to work, the Control Room Controller must then resume responsibility for performing this announcement from the real Control Room.

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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 28 TO: AllFacilityControllers TIME: 1500 FROM: Respective Lead Facility Controllers T: 07/00 4 l

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The DBNPS Exercise has ended. Do not erase the rtatus boards. Players associated with and located outside the facility should be contacted and directed to return to the facility. Take a short break, however, during this time, instruct Players that if they have any comments or recommendations to write i them down so they can be discussed during the critique and forwarded to Emergency Preparedness.

Once everyone has returned to the facility, conduct a critique. Refer to the status boards as necessary to  !

review specific conditions or situations. I When the critique is over, erase the status boards and gather all facility logs and report forms for the Lead Controller.

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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 28 TV: AllFacilityControllers TIME: 1500 FROM: Respective Lead Controllers T: 07/00

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1 ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

The Exercise ends and facility critiques are performed.

I INSTRUCTIONS-

1. Stop the Exercise play when directed by the lead Controller.

D 2. Ensure individuals involved with the Reentry / Recovery discussions are sent to DBAB 209/210 per Cue Card #29.

3. Ensure all facility logs and report forms are returned to the Emergency Preparedress Unit.
4. All Exercise-related forms (i.e., Drill Phone List, Data Sheets, etc.) should be removed from the facilities so that they don't get mixed in with the real forms and procedures.
5. All radiological equipment (i.e., dosimeters, TLDs, survey meters, etc.) should be returned to their storage location, batteries removed as applicable, and properly placed in storage.
6. Wall status boards should be erased and any chairs, tables or other miscellaneous equipment broken out in response to conditions in the drill should be returned to their original condition or location.
7. Remind players of Exercise Critique,'Ihursday, May 6,1300 - 1530 in the EEC.

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INFORMATION:

i At a minimum, the following individuals should attend the Recovery Meeting in DBAB Rooms 209/210:

. Emergency Director a Emergency Offsite Manager e Emergency Plant Manager

  • TSC Engineering Manager e Emergency RP Manager e Dose Assessment Coordinator e Emergency Security Manager
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  • Recovery Advisor e Ernergency Assistant Plant Manager ,
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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 29 TO: Facility Managers TIME: 1500 FROM: Lead Facility Controllers T: 07/00 THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE- 3 The preliminary reentry / recovery meeting is held.

I INSTRUCTIONS:

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7-61 1999 Eviluated Exercise 7.2 PLANTPARAMETERS This section provides plant equipment parameter indications in a tabular format for case of review i and for case oflocating a particular instrument reading in a timely manner.

Plant Parameter Sheets will be provided to selected controllers.

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$'~ This section provides individual control room parameter data sheets to be handed out to players on a 15-minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.

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Control Room annunciator alarm sheets am provided to selected controllers.

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p h 8-1 1999 Evaluated Exercise 8.0 IN-PLANT RADIOLOGICAL. RADIOCHEMISTRY AND MEDICAL DATA

( This section provides in-plant and site dose rate information, radiochemistry and Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) information, and medical information for Controller use during site emergency response team missions.

8.1 IN-PLANT RADIATION MONITORS This section provides radiation monitor indications in a tabular format for ease of j review and for case oflocating a particular monitor's reading in a timely manner.

8.2 RADIATION ELEMENT (RE) DATA SHEETS l

i This section provides individual radiation monitor data sheets to be passed out to

- players on a 15-minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.

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out with a Player during the conduct of the scenario. The maps display radiation levels L based on time in the event for all locations within the plant.

8.4 RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA

SUMMARY

This section provides radiochemistry data in a tabular format for ease of review and for

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8.5 RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA SHEETS

'Ihis section provides individual radiochemistry data sheets to be passed out to Players during predesignated time frames should the identified samples be taken.

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Post Accident Sampling is not an Exercise Objective.

l 8.7 MEDICAL DRILL DATA This section provides information for Controllers to use when monitoring Player activities during the medical emergency.

' 8.8 MEDICAL DRILLCUE CARDS ,

This section provides Cue Cards that will be needed to provide medical information to Players who are responding to the medical emergency.

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SUMMARY

This section provides values of the in plant fixed radiation monitors for controllers' use.

In-Plant Radiation Monitor Summary Sheets to be provided to selected controllers.

8.2 RADIATION ELEMENTS mE) DATA SHEETS This section provides individual radiation monitor data sheets to be passed out to players on a 15 minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become unavailable.

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8-3 1999 Evaluated Exercise 8.3 PLANT RADIATION MAPS This section provides Controller guidance to any In-plant Controller who may be sent out with a Player during the conduct of the scenario. The maps display radiation levels based on time in the event for all locations within the plant.

l In this section, readings are correlated to the " general area" readings which would be seen by Emergency Response Team members with survey meters.

'Ibe readings are presented on plant maps for ease ofuse by Controllers. A map is provided for each elevation where response teams may be dispatched. This includes:

Auxiliary Building elevations 545',565',585',603',623' and 643' Turbine Building elevations 567',585',603' and 623' Protected Area ground elevation

  • Owner Controlled Area, Outside of PPF If players go inside #3 and #4 Mechanical Penetration Rooms (MPR) after the release has started, the controller should use the following guidelines:

Open and closed window readings will be different. The open window reading should be given as a factor of 2 higher than readings shown on the plant radiation maps in this section.

All collected and analyzed air samples taken in the #3 and #4 MPRs will have results consistent with the data provided on the plant radiation maps.

Results fmm contamination surveys (i.e., swipes) performed within these areas will be consistent with the data provided on the radiation maps with interpolation based on location and controllerjudgment.

For all other areas of the plant, Controllers should use the following guidelines when transmitting radiological information to the Players: i All open and closed window readings will be the same. j

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All results from contamination surveys (i.e., swipes) performed within the plant will be "as read".

Dosimeter reading can be extrapolated by taking the time an individual re.nains in an area, times the dose rate from the conapanding time block for the area, plu any additional exposure data if the individual was in any other area for approxinuttely 15 minutes or greater. Controllers should not overload themselves with this calculation. If time does not permit a quick extrapolation to be performed, Controllers can simply raise th( Player's dosimeter reading by a small amount over their previous reading (e.g.,

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Seventy-five minutes after the start of the Exercise, Control Room annunciator

" LETDOWN RAD Hi" will alarm. As the scenario progresses, approximately 35% gap activity will be released from the fuel.

Up until this time (0915), sample analysis on either the primary or secondary plant can be performed using the normal sampling systems. This data can be found in section 6.3 of this manual.

After ~0915, samples will have to be taken using the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS). A summary of the data for PASS samples are provided on the following pages.

Since Post Accident Sampling is not an Exercise Objective, a Post Accident Sample will not be required.

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This section provides individual radiochemistry data sheets to be passed out to Players during predesignated time frames should the identified samples be taken.

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)( The scenario postulates up to 35% gap activity released into the primary coolant following damage to the fuel rods from the Reactor Coolant Pump impeller fragments.

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Following the gap activity release, the plant indications provided by the Simulator will prompt the Players to be concerned about what is happening and to determine the  ;

source term that exists inside the Containment Building. The PASS can be used to )

obtain this type ofinformation and thus PASS sample guidance and information is provided.

In this section, Controllers are provided representative radiological survey forms applicable to PASS activities. Players should simulate the steps to draw and analyze a PASS sample.

Post Accident Sampling is not an Exercise objective.

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8-20 1999 Evaluated Exercise 8.7 MFnICAL DRILL DATA

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Mid-County Emergency Medical Service (EMS)

Fremont MemorialHospital This scenario has been designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the involved organizations. Because the event is simulated, rules and procedural requirements for non-emergency operations must be observed. Therefore, the following deviation from a typical emergency response must be noted:

e ne request for offsite assistance will nel use the 9-1-1 emergency telephone number.

e ne ambulance will not use red lights and sirens in the response to the station or in transport of the injured individual.

  • Individuals who exit the Radiological Restricted Area (RRA) will exit as directed by the Radiation Protection (RP) Technicians.
  • Individuals who enter or leave the station Protected Area (PA) will observe normal non-emergency practices and procedures.
  • Real events willtake precedence.
  • Involvement of organizations who were not pre-notified of their participation will not be called upon to support this demonstration.

This will result in the response being extended to observe all requirements. Observing g these procedure requirements will cause delays that the Controllers will attempt to ininimize. If a requirement extends the timeline excessively, then the Lead Controller will call a " time-out", stop the clock, and direct personnel to perform the required action.

Refer to Medical Event Timeline, Table 8.7-1 for detailed Chronology of Events.

The Contaminated injured medical drill will begin with an operator performing a valve line-up in the Low Level Radwaste Storage Facility on a platform inside the room (Refer to Figure 8.7-1). As the operator climbs the ladder to the platform he looses his balance and falls into a contaminated area, cutting his left hand and breaking his left arm. The cut on the hand will bleed until direct pressure is applied, and the fracture will be a simple fracture of the radius. The operator will not hit his head, will not have a neck irdury, and will remain conscious the entire time (Refer to Figure 8.7-2). After the operator falls, he will contact the Control Room via his radio and report his injury and his location. The operator will have contamination on his left hand in the laceration, on the right side of his face, his right hand -(on the glove), and on his right fore arm (Refer to Figure 8.7-3).

Security (CAS/SAS) will notify the Oak Harbor Police Department Dispatcher, who willin turn notify the Mid-County EMS (reis-r to Figure 8.7-4). 1 Rev.0 1

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l Mid-County EMS /Fremont Memorial Hospital (Cont'd) l NOTE: Normally 9-1-1 would be used, however, a non-emergency telephone number l will be used. The 9-1-1 service at the Oak Harbor Police Department must l remain open in the event of any real emergencies that may occur.

When the ambulance arrives onsite, a brief time-out will be taken to allow the ambulance crew to be processed into the Protected Area by normal methods. During an actual emergency, a security guard will issue badges and dosimetry on the ambulance while it is enroute to the PSF.

Time-outs also will be taken as the EMTs and victim leave the RRA and when the ambulance leaves the Protected Area after picking up the patient, to allow normal out-processing for the crew, patient, any Controllers, Observers, and/or Evaluators. l l

'Ihe ambulance will be directed to transport the patient to Fremont for a demonstration by Fremont Memorial Hospital (refer to Figures 8.7-5 and 8.7-6).

In the event that Mid-County EMS cannot respond, the hospital will be called to verify their availability. If the hospital is available to continue the drill, the patient will be transported to the hospital by alternate means, e.g., company vehicle, another EMS g squad, etc.

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00/10 0915 First Aid Team and Radiation Protection personnel arrive on scene and commence patient assessment and treatment.

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00/20 0925 SAS notifies Oak Harbor Police Department Dispatcher of need to dispatch ambulance to respond to contaminated injury at Davis-Besse. SAS also notifies the hospital ofimpending arrival of contaminated injured victim.

00/21 0926 The Oak Harbor Police Dispatcher tones out the EMS squad.

00/30 0935 Hospital personnel begin setting up the Radiation Emergency Area for receipt of the contaminated victim.

00/40 0945 EMS arrives onsite. I e A " Time Out" will be taken to process individuals. I J

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T: Time Time Event 01/00 1005 EMS leaves scene with patient.

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02/25- 1130 Patient is transported to Emergency Room Area for final treatment and hospitaladmittance.

02/45 1140 Hospital personnel exit Radiation Emergency Area.

02/50 1155 Medical Drill is terminated at the hospital.

NOTE: Mid-County EMS and Fremont Memorial Hospital will be the participants for this drill.

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions atiecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION:

Patient medical data:

Resp. B/P Pulse Skin Pupils initial 100 20 138/70 Regular / Strong Pale Equal / Reactive After 92 C FAT Treatment 20 136/70 Regular / Strong Pale Equal / Reactive Enroute 80 to Hospital 20 128/76 Regular / Strong Normal Equal / Reactive Initial Hospital 88 Assessment 16 130/80 Regular / Strong Normal Equal / Reactive During 88 Decontamination 16 130/80 Regular / Strong Normal Equal / Reactive After 80 Decontamination 16 130/80 Regular / Strong Normal Equal / Reactive THISIS A DRILL f ...................................................................................

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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. M D-1 TO: FATController TIME: 0915+

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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ANTICIPATED RESPONSE:

Treatment provided to victim. Patient's vital signs are rnonitored. A " clean transfer" should occur from the ambulance to the REA. Patient is stabilized, deconned, and ready to adrnit as a normal patient.

INSTRUCTIONS-Initially have victim in Low Level Radwaste Storage Facility (refer to Figure 8.7-1). Provide the information from this cue card aAer the team arrives and begins to assess victim's vital signs (Refer to Figure 8.7-2).

The victim should be dressed out with moulage that indicates:

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. Initial Injury Summary Bleeding from left hand Pain in left arm

. Enroute to Hospital Patient is alert and oriented. Pain continues in left arm. Patient has motor Injury Summary and sensory ability in both extremities. Distal pulse is present; capillary refill is immediate. Patient is stable.

. Initial Hospital Patient remains alent and oriented. Pain continues in left arm.

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. After First Decon. Patient is conscious and alert; experiences pain from decon. methods used Injury Summary onlaceration and to broken arm.

. After Final Decon. Patient is conscious and alert, and requires standarti medical treatment.

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

INFORMATION-Patient Contamination Levels (cpm)

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SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. MD-2 TO: Radiological Surveyor TIME: 0915+

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Surveys c.cd determines victim to be contaminated.

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D Provide cue card information when anyone surveys the victim. Do not hand the cue card to the person; instead provide the readings as the survey meter is passed over the contaminated areas of the victim's body (refer to Figure 8.7-3).

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9.1 METEOROLOGICALFORECASTDATA This section provides a general overview of meteorological conditions postulated for -

the day of the Exercise.

9.2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA This section provides meteorological data in a tabular format for ease of review and for ease oflocating a particular data point over an extended period of time. ,

1 9.3 ECC DOSE ASSESSMENT CENTER CUE CARDS This section provides individual data sheets of meteorological (and other dose .

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D This section provides controller guidance to any field team Controller who may be sent offsite with Radiation Monitoring Team Players during conduct of the Exercise. The maps display radiation levels based on time in the event for all locations downwind of the plant.

, 9.5 PUBLIC INFORMATION CUE CARDS l This section provides individual messages pertaining to the Centerior public relations response can be used to initiate and document actions taken by Players at the Joint PublicInformation Center.

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  • Wind conditions affect the dispersion of radionuclides to *be environment when the radiation release occurs.
  • Overall weather conditions must be factored into the public protective action decision-making process.

The Control Cell is responsible for providing Exercise-related meteorological information to the Players as needed. (Refer to Table 9.1-1.).

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. The day is slightly overcast with temperatures in the 60's*F.

e 'Ihe Control Room Simulator will display meteorological data based on pre-selected parameters. The data will be provided to other onsite emergency facilities by the Simulator via the Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) terminals. Data will be provided to the State Dose Assessment Center in Columbus, Ohio, by the use of electronic (primary) and hard-copy data sheets (backup).

. Whereas some of the weather conditions presented in this scenario may be unlikely for this time of year, or the time of day, they are given in order to support the scenario.

4 FORECAST e Wind direction will initially be from 80* (Easterly) at wind speeds of 4 mph. j e Wind speed will decrease to 2 mph this afternoon.

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INFORMATION Instruction:

The Control Cell may release the following information when contacted by players who need information from the National Weather Service (NWS). This informe+ ion is normally provided by a telephone answering device in Cleveland, Ohio; however, for this scenario, the Control Cell may read the following statement when contacted:

"THIS IS A DRILL. WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1999... EASTERLY WINDS ARE EXPECTED FROM 3 TO 5 KNOTS, WAVES AROUND 2 FEET. WEDNESDAY, WIND FROM 5 TO 6 KNOTS, CREATING WAVES FROM THE SOUTHEAST TO 1 TO 2 FEET...FOR THE TOLEDO AREA, TEMPERATURE AT 62'F.,

WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 45.9%, BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AT 30.75 INCHES AND RISING. FOR THE AFTERNOON, TEMPERATURES SHOULD INCREASE INTO THE 70's, WITH THE WINDS SHIFTING TO A SOUTH EASTERLY DIRECTION AT 2-4 KNOTS... THIS IS THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. HAVE A OOOD DAY. THIS IS A DRILL."

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This sectica contains the meteorological parameters modeled to co'mcide with the scenario sequence of events.

It has been built into the Simulator data files in order to disseminate it over the Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS) during this scenario. Controllers should not provide hardcopy or verbal meteorological data to the Players as long as the Simulator is running. Players should obtain meteorological data fmm DADS as they would normally.

If the Simulator should malfunction, however, during the course of the drill, controllers are then permitted to release the data provided in this section.

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De release path is: 1) at 1215 Containment Penetration No. 59 develops a leak in the Auxiliary Building,2) the Emergency Ventilation System (EVS) draws the radioactivity from #3 Mechanical Penetration Room and discharges it to the station vent.

The Station's main exhaust fans will be running and will supply flow to the Station vent.

His flow at 115,000 SCFM.

The release continues until 1415 when Maintenance personnel wW in isolating the leak.

Residual activity continues to be discharged by EVS until 1430. Hus, release duration can be considered to be 2.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br />.

Due to the Reactor Coolant Pump seal failure (in addition to the seal cooler failure), it is assumed that 10% of the radioiodines in the primary coolant are dispersed from the coolant into the Containment atmosphere and potential available for release to the environment.

Normally, the station vent HEPA and charcoal filters play an important role in reducing the radioactive elements that are ultimately released fmm the plant. For this Exercise, the Station Vent HEPA filter efficiency is assumed to be 95%. Hus, any par +iedaw that may have been passed fmm the Containment Building into the penetration rooms are essentially filtered out by the EVS. The charcoal filters absorb most of the Inconstituents and Q

therefore, are not released out the vent.

He meteorological conditions which form the basis for plume dispersion characteristics during the release time frame are as follows:

Wind Speed 4 MPH, decreasing to 2 MPH Wind direction (from) 80 degrees Stability class D The Gaussian plume dispersion method was used to plot radioactivity concentrations downwind of the Station Vent. For the purposes of this Exercise, it is assumed the plume does not touch ground until'/ oi ofa mile downwind (i.e., across site boundary). Using the lateral diffusion factor (6y) and a 1% plume concentration, the plume width can be J

determined at a distance of 5 miles downwind as being approximately 1.2 miles wide.

These factors determined the size and position of the plume on the maps that follow in this section.

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' With the release containing primarily noble gases and iodines, all readings for particulates will be "as read". Values for radioiodines will be given by Controllers accordmg to values

-indicated on the plume travel maps provided. 'Ihese will be determined by reading the air samplela cartridges using a PRM-6 or SAM-2 meter in CPM. Controllers should indic*

whole body readings on the RSO-5 survey meter per the indicated values on the

" Radioactivity Plume Travel Maps" provided on the following pages.

The air sample values (shown in cpm on the Radioactivity Plume Travel Maps) are based I on a ten-minute air sarnple, a standard sample taken Q the RMTs, and should be relayed to the Players after they leave the plume and count the sample. If Players are directed to take a five-minute sample, Controllers should divide the epm values shown' on the maps in half.

In the Radiological Testing Laboratory, when a sample is counted on SAM-2, the i Controller must take the field reading for the sample and multiply it by 4.78 to come up )

with the new countrate for the SAM 2.

As has been the practice and training in the past, Controllers must interpolate the readings on the maps to give the Players some indication of plume travel and the variation of radiation levels between the edges of the plume and plume centerline. The edge of the W

plume as indicated on the maps correlates to 0.2 MREM /hr. Controllers should indicate I survey meter readings steadily increasing up to the maximum centerline value as is given on the maps, using the roadways on the maps to approximately the plume centerline location.

Dosimeter readings can be extrapolated by taking the time a survey team remains in an area, multiplied by the dose rate from the plume map for the corresponding time block for the area, plus any additional exposure, if the team had been in any other area. This is I cumulative exposure and each Controller can keep track of their team's cumulative dose on the plume maps as the Exercise unfolds. Controllers should not overload themselves with this calculation. If time does not permit a quick extrapolation to be performed, controllers  ;

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9-16 1999 Evaluated Exercise 9.5 PUBLIC INFORMATION CUE CARDS This section provides individual messages pertaining to Toledo Edison public relations response and can be used to initiate and document actions taken by players at the Joint j Public Information Center - 1 { Public Infonnation Cue Cards will be provided only to selected controllers. I I i k7 4

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r l 10-1 1999 Evaulated Exercise l 10.0 EQUIPMENT STATUS AND REPAIR CUE CARDS l This section contains the equipment status and repair information modeled to coincide with - the scenario sequence of events. It includes the following information: . l I 10.1 EQUIPMENT STATUS

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! This section provides equipment operational status in a tabular format for ease of i review and for case oflocating a particular piece of equipment's operating condition in a timely manner. 10.2 EQUIPMENT STATUS SHEETS This section provides individual equipment status sheets to be passed out to players on a 15-minute basis should the Control Room Simulator become available to conduct the scenario. 10.3 EQUIPMENTREPAIRDATA 1 This section pmvides controller guidance to any OSC Controller who may be sent out with a Repair Team during conduct of the scenano, i I 10.4 EQUIPMENTREPAIRCUECARDS Q This section provides cue cards that may be needed to compel Players to complete J maintenance evolutions within the allotted time of the sequence of events.  ! Only equipment data is provided in Section 10. For in-plant radiation levels that personnel i may encountered during repair activities, Controllers must refer to Section 8.3 of this J manual. (- Rev.O

10-2 1999 Ev ulated Exercise 10.1 EQUIPMENT STATUS

SUMMARY

    'Ihis section provides equipment operational status in a tabular format for ease of review and for ease oflocating a particular piece of equipment's operating condition in a timely rnanne!r, i

Equipment Status Summary Sheets to be provided to selected controllers. 10.2 EQUIPMENTSTATUS SHEETS This section provides individual equipment status sheets to be passed out to players on a ) 15-minute basis should the Control Room simulator become unavailable to conduct the Dry { Run. The data sheets in this section should only be issued if directed by the lead controller. If the simulator remains fully operational, data sheets should not be used. Equipment Status Sum: nary Sheets to be provided to selected controllers. Qi 1 Rev.O

10-3 1999 Evaul:ted Exercise l

 ,- 10.3 EQUIPMENT REPAIR DATA t-his section contains the equipment repair information modeled to coincide with the scenario sequence of events. It is designed to be provided to the repair personnel / team who are dispatched from the Operations Support Center (OSC) during the course of the scenario. Equipment data only is provided in this section. For in-plant radiation levels that personnel may encounter during repair activities, Controllers must refer to Section 8.3 of this manual.

De data in this section is to be used to explain both; 1) equipment out of service during the initial conditions, and 2) malfunctions that occur later during the response and recovery stages of the scenario. In either case, these events are usually centered around one particular piece ofequipment. Thus for this scenario, the following equipment sections have been prepared:

1. Main Turbine Damage
2. Loss of Condensate Storage Tank
3. Flooding in the Turbine Building
4. 1-2 Makeup Pump Failure
5. 1-1 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Failure
6. 1-2 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Failure
7. Containment Penetration No. 59 Failure
8. Startup Feedwater Pump Failure Initial conditions will have no equipment out of service or torn down for maintenance. For this reason, no work packages have been assembled to be given to the Players during OSC activation. Typically, the information provided in a work package would include; 1) a Maintenance Work Order (MWO),2) a tagout list,3) the applicable maintenance procedure, and 4) a parts list. Players will have to obtain all necessary drawings, procedures, and tags for failures that occur after the start of the scenario.

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10-4 1999 Evtultted Exercise MAIN TURBINE DAMAGE FIGURE 10.3-1 T T T T T 7 7 7 7 7)I . m . l'l u -. . . '~

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i 10-5 1999 Evaulated Exercise j MAIN TURBINE DAMAGE A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequence of events, it is assumed that:

  • At time 0g30, lighting strikes the 345 kv transmission system resulting in a trip of ACBs 34560 and 34561 (turbine-generater output breakers). This rapid loss ofload causes a high vibration trip of the turbine.

5 e De sudden stress on the turbine causes turbine components (e.g., blades / buckets) to separate from the rotor, penetrating the condenser shell, and striking the Condensate Storage Tank (CST) outlet piping.' Dis piping is a common discharge for both CSTs. The break is postulated to be in the pipe just below the floor grating on the 585' elevation, allowing the water to drain into the condenser pit.- (Refer to Figure 10.3-1). B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS: At 0830: If a Player is in or near the Tu.bine, inform them of the following:

              "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU'VE JUST A HEARD A LOUD BANG FOLLOWED BY A STEAM.

LIKE HISSING SOUND. THIS IS A DRILL" If the Player is in line-of-sight of the turbine, then supply the additional following information: C ."THIS IS A DRILL. YOU CAN SEE STEAM AND DUST BLOWING FROM THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LOW PRESSURE TURBINE. THIS IS A DRILL." l At 0831: Inform the Player (s) that heard the above message:

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C. FOLLOWUPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Players understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room (Simulator) of the plant conditions. Most of the visual indications of the casing penetration will be due to the dust and pieces of insulation that got blown into the air by the rush of steam. After the MSIVs close, the steam flow drops off and the condenser may draw some of the dust back in until condenser vacuum is broken, which also occurs in a short period of time. The only remaining visual indications of the event on the turbine will be a hole present in the casing of the LP Turbine.~ Additional damage caused by the turbine blades is discussed in other parts of this section. De turbine damage will not have a significant impact on the reminder of the scenario and Players should not dwell on trying to make repairs in this area, y. 1 Rev.0

10-6 1999 Evaulated Exercise LOSS OF CONDENSATE STORAGE TANKS FIGURE 10.3-2 l Condensate Storage Condensate Storage  ! Tank 11 Tank 12 l X X Pipe Rupture r Startup Feedwater Pump .To T Main Feedwater d From Fire Protection I From Feedwater Motor Driven Feedwater Pump

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 -i A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequence of events, it is assumed that:
  • At time 0830, lighting strikes the 345 kv transmission system resulting in a trip of ACBs 34560 and 34561 (turbine-generator output breakers). His rapid loss ofload causes a high vibration trip of the turbine.

e ne sedden stress on the turbine causes turbine components (e.g., blades / buckets) to separate imm thi rotor, penetrating the condenser shell, and striking the Condensate Storage Tank (CST) outlet piping. This piping is a common discharge for both CST's. De break is postulated te be in the pipejust below the floor graing on the 585' elevation, allowing the water to drain into the condenser pit. (Refer to Figure 10.3-2). B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS At 0830: If a Player is in or near the Condensate Storage Tank room, inform them of the following:

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WATER-LIKE RUSHING SOUND. THIS IS A DRILL." l If the Player is in line-of-sight of the CST piping, then supply the following information: I "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU CAN SEE WATER SPRAYING FROM A PIPE BELOW THE GRATING NEAR THE EXIT TO THE CONDENSATE STORAGE TANK ROOMS AND A STEAM WATER MIXTURE GUSHING OUT OF THE LOW PRESSURE CONDENSER IN I SEVERAL LOCATIONS, DOOR 352 HAS A LARGE HOLE IN IT. THIS IS A DRILL." ) At 0832: } Inform the Player (s) that heard the above message: J l "THIS IS A DRILL. THERE IS APPROXIMATELY 2 TO 3 FEET OF WATER IN 'IME  ! CONDENSER PIT AND ITIS RISING. THIS IS A DRILL." l C. FOLLOWUP CONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS I l Once the Players understand the above, they should be obswved informing the Control Room (Simulator) of the plant conditions. l Most of the visual indications of the piping penetration will be due to the water rnshing out of the pipe break as the CSTs begin draining. Players will not be permitted to fix the b. .ak, resuhing in the > CSTs going empty at 1045. The only remaining visual indications of the event will be a hole present l in the piping. Additional damage caused by the turbine blades is discussed in following maintenance l event description in this section. 1 Rev.O

10-8 1999 Evaulated Exercise LOSS OF CONDENSATE STORAGE TANK (cont.) During the supplemental actions for DB-OP-02000, Emergency Operating Procedure, the Equipment Operator (EO) will be directed to re-align the Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps (AFPs) recirculation flow path from the floor drain to the CSTs (directed to open valves AF 50 and AF 51, and close AF 59). j When the EO reaches the 585' elevation, their Controller should relay that water is spraying out of ) the CST outlet supply line to the AFPs from underneath the grating and the north entrance door to CST #1 has a hole I it. IF the EO investigates further, the Controller informs them that CST #1 bas a hole in it and water is flowing out of the tank. If the EO asks, the CST outlet valve to AFW (CD 168) is locked open. CD 163 and CD 164 are in their normal open position. If the EO attempt to isolate a CST, the Controller should inform them that the isolation valve begins to move towards the closed position, however, it binds-up and will not close more than 30% from the full open position. Due to the flooding and the potential for electrical shock, Players will not be able to repair the broken CST piping. Players should not dwell on trying to make repairs in this area, there are alternate means of providing feedwater to the Steam Generators. Rev.0

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10-11 1999 Evaulated Exercise I

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A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS l' 'As part of the sequence of events, it is assumed that:

  • At time 0830, lighting strikes the 345 kv transmission system resulting in a trip of ACBs 34560 and 34561 (turbine-generator output breakers). His rapid loss ofload causes a high vibration trip of the turbine, o The sudden stress on the turbine causes turbine components (e.g., blades / buckets) to separate from the rotor, cmating grost circulating water tube ruptures, and penetrations of the Low Pressure Condenser in several locations. His results in significant flooding of the condenser pit. (Refer to Figure 10.3-3).

l B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIOL At 0830: If a Player is in or near the turbine, inform them of the following:

                   "UIIS IS A DRILL. YOU'VE JUST A HEARD A LOUD BANG FOLLOWED BY A l                   WATER-LIKE RUSHING SOUND. THIS IS A DRILL."

If the Player is in line-of-sight of the condenser pit, then supply the following additional information: D "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU CAN SEE A STEAM-WATER MIXTURE RUSHING FROM THE SIDE OF 'INE LP CONDENSER THROUGH SEVERAL HOLES. THIS IS A DRILL."

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Inform the Player (s) that heard the above message: l "THIS IS A DRILL. THERE IS APPROXIMATELY 2 TO 3 FEET OF WATER IN THE CONDENSER PIT AND IT IS RISING. THIS IS A DRILL." I C. FOLLOWUPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Players understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room l (Simulator) of the plant conditions. i l Most of the visual indications of the condenser penetration will be due to the water rushing out of the ! holes in the side of the condenser as well as the circulating water begins draining out of the hotwell. j Players will not be permitted to plug the holes. Equipment affected by the flooding in the condenser pit includes the Motor Driven Feedwater Pump (MDFP), the Main Feedwater Pumps (MFPs), various Motor Control Centers, and other miscellaneous equipment. The condenser pit water level will reach approximately 6 feet within the next hour. The flood pumps j are not working to capacity and circulating water continues to gravity drain from the condenser.

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10-12 1999 Evaulated Exercise

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10-13 1999 Evaulated Exercise .- #1-2 MAKEUP PUMP FAILURE (( l A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequer.ce of events: e At 0830, following the turbine / reactor trip, the Control Room (Simulator) Operator will attempt to start the #1-2 Makeup Pump, however, it will fail to start.

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B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS If a Player (s) is dispatched to investigate the pump failure, upon arrival at the Makeup Pump Room, inform them of the following:

            "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU SEE OIL SPILLED ALL OVER THE FLOOR. THIS IS A DRILL."

C. FOLLOWUPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Player (s) understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room (Simulator) of the Plant condition. Most of the visual indications of the oil leak will be leakage around the piping flange. If the Player feels the pump bearings, informing them those bearings on both end of the pump are extremely hot to the touch. If a repair team is dispatched to check it out and they attempt to rotate the pump by hand, inform them that it will not move. Due to the extensive damage to the pump and coupling, repe: , cannot be made without a major teardown. ( Rev.O i l l l

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       ' A. INITIAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequence of events:                                                                    1
  • At approximately 0930, the #l-1 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump (AFP) will receive a low-pressure condition due to the decreasing Condensate Storage Tank level. His causes the pump to j l cavitate, j

e This abnormal condition causes the pump speed to swing as the governor valve tries to maintain pump speed.

  • At 1010, the swinging condition causes the governor to fail, overspeeding the pump, and creating severe damage to the turbine bearings and eventually seizing the pump. (Refer to Figure 10.3-6)

B. PLAYERSINSTRUCTIONS If a Player (s) is dispatched to investigate the pump problem, provide the following information when they reach the pump:

                 "His is a drill. You see a mist of steam and smoke drining from the turbine bearings and can detect an oil-burning type of scent. This is a drill."
   <   C. FOLLOWUPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Play (s) understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room Simulator of the pump condition.

Most of the visual indications of the bearing seizure will be the mist of hot oil vapors driAing from the bearing casing. If the Play (s) attempts to feel the bearing, stop them, and inform them that the bearings are extremely hot to the touch. If a repair team is dispatched to check out the pump, and they attempt to rotate the pump by hand, inform them it will not move. Due to extensive damage to the pump bearing, repairs cannot be made without a major teardown. l s Rev.O L

10-16 1999 Evaulated Exercise

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10-17 1999 Evaulated Exercise

                             #1-2 AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP FAILURE A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequence of events,
  • After 1045, the #l-2 Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) Pump will be the only means available for providing feedwater to the Once Through Steam Generators (OTSG).
  • At 1050, the coil for PSL 4931X2 fails, which makes it appear that suction pressure switch (PSL 4931B) to the #1-2 AFW Pump has failed, closing the steam supply valve, MS 107A, to the pump's turbine. (Refer to Figure 10.3 7) e In addition, and unknown to the Operators, a foreign object has lodged inside the valve. This prevents MS 107 (alternate feed to #1-2 AFW turbine from the #1-1 OTSG) from being opened and used as an alternate means to provide steam to the #1-2 AFW turbine.

B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS If a Player (s) is dispatched to investigate the pump failure, inform them of the following when they look at PI-507:

       "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU SEE 25 PSIG ON PI-507. THIS IS A DRILL."

C. FOLLOW-UPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Player (s) understand the above, they should be observed that the valve is seized and will not open. If the Player (s) attempts to open MS 107, inform them that the valve will not open. If a Player (s) is dispatched to checkout the AFW Pump, it will rotate freely by hand. If they check out the contacts of pressure switch PSL 4931 A & B, they will find them to be normal (closed). If the repair efforts are continued on valve MS 107, allow the repair team to go through the normal steps it would take to perform the work and observe the precautions they take to prevent injury due to a steam leak. In keeping with the sequence of events, they will not be able to open MS 107 until 1315 when the decision is made as to whether to place the primary plant on the Decay Heat Removal System. If the repair team continues to work on MS 107, at 1350 inform them that their efforts have , se=M and they are able to open the valve. Issue Cue Card EQ-IX at this time. i Ass k i Rev.O

10-18 1999 Evaulated Exercise CONTAINMENT PENETRATION NO. 59 FIGURE 10.3-8 5.

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10-19 1999 Evaulated Exercise CONTAINMENT PENETRATION NO. 59 ~{. A. INITIALCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS As part of the sequence of events it is assumed that: e At time 0900, two maintenance individuals are working on the Containment Spray Lower Hender Pressure Instrument, PI 1559, in #3 Mechanical Penetration Room (MPR).

             .They are using a chain hoist to align the stanchion for PI 1559. When the ALERT is declared these individuals leave the area to assemble.

e 'Ihe chain hoist falls after the maintenance personnel leave and shears off tap for SC 75, the Secondary Chemical Cleaning Line Test Connection on Containment Penetration No. 59. (Refer to Figure 10.3 8) e In addition to the external damage to Containment Penetration No. 59, its internal flange was not properly installed after the penetration was used during the last outage.

  • At approximately 1100, the Control Room (Simulator) Operators will place the plant on Makeup /HPI cooling causing radioactivity in the Reactor Coolant System to be released into the Containment atmosphere. 'Ihis will also increase Containment pressure.
  • At approximately 1300, Containment pressure has increased sufficiently to cause Penetration No. 59 to fait and allow radioactivity to be released into the #3 Mechanical Penetration Room.

B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS Radiation levels will increase in the Mechanical Penetration Rooms (MPRs) and an offsite release of radioactive material will occur out of the Station Vent. If a Player (s) is dispatched to investigate, upon arrival in the #3 MPR, inform them of the following:

         "THIS IS A DRILL. YOU SEE WATER VAPOR AND STEAM IN THE VICINITY OF PENETRATION NO. 59. IT APPEARS THAT THE TEST CONNECTION TAP UPSTREAM OF ISOLATION VALVE SC 75 IS BROKEN. THIS IS A DRILL."

l C. FOLLOWUP CONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS j Once the Player (s) understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room (Simulator)of the Plant condition. j A repair team should be dispatched to check out the penetration and attempt to make repairs. If f repair efforts are continued, allow the repair team to go through the normal steps that it would take to perform the work and observe the precautions taken to limit radiation exposure to personnel. When I _ they observe their radiation meter, issue radiation levels per Section 8. i S T. Rev.0

10-20 1999 Evaulated Exercise CONTAINMENT PENETRATIN NO. 59 (cont.) Because particulates will also be discharged into this room, the Controller should make note of Player (s) actions that would bring them in contact with contaminated surfaces that may soak through their clothing. Then upon completion of their work and during the personnel monitoring steps that I are taken to clear them from the RRA, inform them that at (locations you noted during their repair efforts) the survey meter is reading 60 to 100 counts per minute. Allow Player (s) to describe how the decontamination would be performed. Do NOT require them to demonstrate deconning the repair team personnel. In keeping with the sequence of events, the work will not be completed until 1400. Issue cue card EQ-2 at time 1400 to end the repair activities associated with this break, h a Rev.O

g 10-21 1999 Evaulated Exercise STARTUP FEEDWATER PUMP BREAKER PROBLEM I(. A. INITIAL CONTROLLERINSTRUCTION In response to the sequence of events, - (

  • After 1045, when the #1-1 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump fails, the Control Room (Simulator) i 1

Operators may decide to start the Startup Feedwater Pump (SUFP). e If a Player (s) are dispatched to line-up the SUFP, ensure they simulate walking through the necessary steps to align cooling water, close-in the breaker, opening valve, etc. in-accordance with procedure DB-OP-06226, Startup Feed Pump Operating Procedure. They should NOT attempt to start the pump until they inform the Control Room (Simulator) that the pump is lined-up and ready to operate and the Control Room (Simulator) Operators gives them permission to start it. B. PLAYERINSTRUCTIONS

      . Once the Player (s) are given permission to start the pump, and they have simulated starting the pump, provide the following information:
       "THIS IS A DRILL." THE PUMP DID NOT START."
      ~I f the breaker relays are inspected, provide the following instructions:
       "THIS IS A DRILL" THE 5051 RELAY HAS A RED FLAG SHOWING. ALL OTHER Ih      INDICATIONS ARENORMAL. THIS IS A DRILL."

C. FOLLOW-UPCONTROLLERINSTRUCTIONS Once the Player (s) understand the above, they should be observed informing the Control Room (Simulator) of their indications. If they attempt to rotate the pump by hand, they will be able tojust barely move it. When it does move, it makes a loud screeching noise. If repairs efforts are attempted, allow the repair team to go through the normal steps it would take to perform the work, including the time it takes to do each step even ifit is simulated. If necessary and if they have earned it, tell them that they have indications of excessive rust build-up on the pump shaft and bearings. In keeping with the sequence of events, the pump will not be able to be returned to service during the scenario. l c. Rev.0 E

10-22 1999 Evaulated Exercise 10.4 EQUIPMENT REPAIR CUE CARDS

              'Ihis section provides cue cards that may be needed to compel Players to complete maintenance evolutions within the allotted time of the sequence of events.

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10-23 1999 Evaluated Exercise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. EO-1X TO: Repair Team Working on TIME: 1350

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Relay the following message to the OSC Manager:

            "THIS IS A DRILL. WE HAVE COMPLETED WORK ON VALVE MS-107 FOR THE
            #l-2 AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP. RED TAGS CAN BE REMOVED AND OPERATIONS SHOULD BE ABLE TO OPEN MS-107 AND RESTART THE PUMP WHENEVER THEY ARE READY. THIS IS A DRILL."
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10-24 1999 EvIluated Ex rcise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. 50-1X TO: Repair Team Working on TIME: 90

     #l-2 AuxiliaryFeedwaterPump T:                            05/50 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THISIS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE-Tags are removed at the Simulator and the pump may be started to bring Steam Generator levels up. ) However, if Decay Heat Removal is working satisfactorily, they may decide not to restart the #2 AFP. I 1 INSTRUCTIONS-Only issue this message to the Repair Team working on #2 AFP if they are still working on valve MS-107 at this time. It will not affect the outcome of the scenario. However, it will improve Player response if they are permitted to complete some of the designated repair activities. CAUTION: Drill tages are to be hung at the Simulator paly. NO Drill tags are to be displayed or placed on any components in the Plant! l eeeeeeesh8heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee$eeeeeeee$ $e$e$e$$ee$$$$$$$$$$e$$e$e$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ THIS IS A DRILL eee ee eeeee ee ee e eee eeee e eee e e ee e e ee eeee e ee eeee eee ee eee sse e ee e ee ee eeee e ee ee eee e e ee e ee 4 Rev.O

c , 10-25 1999 Evaluated Exercise l 1 , DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD l l (- l i i SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO. EO-2 i TO: Repair Team Working on Containment TIME: 1415 l Penetration No. 59 T: 06/02 etes.t.o...eee.eees.ees..ee***e.ees.eeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeece.ees.o.ee.es.o.e.e l THIS IS A DRILL j DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee INFORMATION: Relay the following message to the OSC Manager: l "THIS IS A DRILL. WE HAVE COMPLETED WORK ON CONTAINMENT PENETRATION NO. 59. THE CONTAINMENT LEAK INTO THE #3 MECHANICAL PENETRATION ROOM HAS DEEN STOPPED. THIS IS A DRILL." h l I ) i 1 eeeeee*****esessecesee****esece**eseesse*******eeseeeeeeeeeeeeee**ees**etecesseesse THIS IS A DRILL f eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Rev.0 l l l l l.

10-26 1999 Evaluated Exsreise DBNPS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CUE CARD (Cont'd) i SCENARIO NO.1999 Evaluated Exercise CUE CARD NO, EO-2 TO: Repair Team Working on Containment TIME: 1415 Penetration No. 59 T: 06/02 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet...eeece eece......ee.....eece. e e eeee...eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ANTICIPATED RESPONSE: Repair Team will inform OSC that repairs are complete and the release has stopped. INSTRUCTIONS: This cue card cannot be issued before 1415. This time is based on keeping the timeline on schedule. b i esteteeeeece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetesteteeeeeeeeeeeeeete$eese THIS IS A DRILL etesee...ee. e eestee...eeeest eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...e eeeeeeeeeeeee..... ,f=~ l Rev.O}}