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MONTHYEARML20211B1851999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Response to 990308 RAI Re Amends to License R-66 & Ts.Proposed Wording for possession-only License & Revised & New Ts,Included ML20211B9041999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Substitute Cavalier TS Pages 32 & 33 for NRC Copy of Cavalier TS Amend Application,Replacing Old Page 32 ML20207A4371999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-2 from U VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc.Details Concerning Shipment in Attachment.Attachment Withheld ML20217A6321999-05-24024 May 1999 Provides Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-2 from Univ of Virginia Nuclear Facility to Savannah River,South Carolina.Encl Withheld ML20206K8071999-05-0606 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-062/99-201 on 990414-16.No Violations Noted.Insp Consisted of Selective Exams of Procedures & Representative Records,Interviews with Personnel & Observations of Activities in Progress ML20205J4271999-03-30030 March 1999 Submits Advanced Notification of Upcoming Spent Nuclear Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-1 from Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc,Per 10CFR73.Details of Shipment,Encl.Without Encl ML20207K2501999-03-0808 March 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Amend Request for License R-66 Submitted on 980929 ML20203A1331999-02-0303 February 1999 Requests That Senior Reactor Operator License SOP-70161,on Univ of VA Reactor (License R-66) of CA Bly,Be Terminated ML20202B3421999-01-25025 January 1999 Ack Receipt of 990107 Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/98-202.Response Meets Requirements of 10CFR2.201 ML20206P2991999-01-0707 January 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/98-202.Corrective Actions:Correct Name for Content Matl Being Shipped Is Now Typed Onto All Shipping Forms ML20198L1161998-12-29029 December 1998 Responds to Request for Updated Version of Route Approved by .Enclosure 1 & Page 7 of Enclosure 2 to Be Incorporated with 981026 Package Encl ML20198J2221998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards Amend 24 to License R-66 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Removes Surveillance Requirements for Rod Drop Measurements & Primary Coolant Flow Calibr ML20198F1101998-12-21021 December 1998 Requests 30-day Extension to Response to NRC Rai, ML20197H6901998-12-10010 December 1998 Submits Clarification of Request for Amend to Univ of VA Reactor TS Dtd 981203.Request Remains Active ML20197H5701998-12-0909 December 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-062/98-202 on 981116-19 & Notice of Violation.One Violation Identified.Various Aspects of Operations,Safety & Security Programs Inspected Including Selective Exams of Procedures & Representative Records ML20197G9721998-12-0303 December 1998 Informs That Univ of VA Is in Process of Preparing Response to NRC 981123 RAI Re Proposed Set of UVAR TS Amends Submitted on 980929.Listed Are Two UVAR TS Considerations That Are Being Brought to NRC Attention for Resolution ML20196B1081998-11-23023 November 1998 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Amend Request for Amended FOL R-66 for University of Virginia Research Reactor, Submitted on 980929.Response Requested within 30 Days of Date of Ltr ML20155D4711998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-98-1 from U VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc.Details of Shipment Are Encl. Without Encl ML20198C8351998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-98-1 from Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor to Savannah River,Sc.Details of Shipment Encl. Without Encl ML20155C1271998-10-27027 October 1998 Informs That Univ of Virginia,Cavalier & UVAR Reactor Operator Requalification Program Meets Requirements of Regulations & Therefore,Acceptable.Implementation of Approved Program Should Begin Immediately ML20155B6031998-10-26026 October 1998 Refers to Request Dtd 980922,for Approval of Route to Be Used for Transport of Spent Fuel from University of Virginia Nuclear Reactor Facility,Charlottesville,Va to Us DOE Savannah River Site,Aiken,Sc ML20154H9561998-10-0707 October 1998 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML20239A1061998-09-0303 September 1998 Forwards RAI Re Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program,Submitted by Ltr ML20236X8071998-08-0303 August 1998 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program for NRC Review & Approval.New Program Takes Into Account de-facto Limitations of Licensed Ro/Sro Duties Just to Fuel Handling Activities,Given That Reactor Core Is Permanently Unloaded ML20236Q9931998-07-15015 July 1998 Withdraws 960319 Request That Revised Security Plan Become License Amend,Per 10CFR50.34 & 10CFR50.59,due to Permanent Shutdown of Univ of VA Reactor,Effective 980701 ML20236K4741998-07-0707 July 1998 Forwards Amend 8 to License R-123 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Tranfers Responsibility for Overall Mgt of CAVALIER from School of Engineering to Office of Vice Provost for Research ML20236F7091998-06-26026 June 1998 Ack Receipt of ,Informing NRC of Univ of Virginia Decision to Cease Operations at Univ of Virginia Research by 980701 & Being Process to Decontaminate & Decommission Facility ML20249C3801998-06-22022 June 1998 Submits Formal Notification to Us NRC of Intention of Univ of VA to Begin Process That Will Lead to Decontamination & Decommissioning of Univ of VA Reactor Covered by License R-66 ML20249B8641998-06-18018 June 1998 Submits Response to NRC RAI Re TS Amend Request ML20249A5921998-06-15015 June 1998 Forwards Amend 23 to License R-66 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Transfers Responsibility for Overall Mgt of University of Virginia Research Reactor from School of Engineering to Ofc of Vice Provost for Reseach IR 05000062/19982011998-05-0404 May 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/98-201.NRC Will Examine Implementation of Corrective Actions During Future Insp ML20217H7921998-04-23023 April 1998 Informs That Univ of VA Administration Had Made Decision to Move Toward Ceasing Operations of UVAR Reactor,As Stated in ML20217H7891998-04-15015 April 1998 Accepts Ltr as Official Notification to NRC of Univ of VA Intent to Decommission Univ of UVAR Reactor ML20216B6331998-04-0606 April 1998 Submits Answer to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Univ of VA Reactor UVAR & Univ VA Cavalier ML20217M1531998-04-0101 April 1998 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-062/98-201 & 50-396/98-201 on 980126-28.Corrective Actions:Held make-up Evacuation Drill & Tested Evacuation Alarm.Greater Attention in Documenting & Filing Paperwork ML20217G6241998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards Annual Rept of Operations of Univ of VA Reactor & Cavalier Reactor During Period 970101-1231,per Section 6.7.2 of TS ML20216G8581998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Review of Amend Request for License R-66,submitted on 980226.Responses Requested to Be Provided within 60 Days of Date of Ltr ML20197B7881998-03-0404 March 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-062/98-201 on 980126-28 & Notices of Violation & Deviation.Various Aspects of Radiation Protection & Safety Programs Were Inspected ML20203L9351998-02-18018 February 1998 Forwards Copy of Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Univ of Virginia on 980115-16 ML20197G1381997-12-11011 December 1997 Responds to Electronic Mail Message of 971201 Re Comparative Costs of Relicensing & Decommissioning non-power Reactors ML20197F7171997-12-11011 December 1997 Forwards Insp Repts 50-062/97-201 & 50-396/97-201 on 971111- 13.No Violations Noted ML20198Q3541997-11-0303 November 1997 Confirms Arrangements P Isaac Made W/P Benneche for Administration of Operator Licensing Exams at Univ of Virginia Reactor.Exams Scheduled for Wk of 980112.Requests Ref Matl Listed in Encls ML20198F6671997-08-0101 August 1997 Informs That on 970804,non-power Reactor Insp Program Will Be Transferred from Region II Ofc to NRR ML20141K6131997-05-15015 May 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-062/97-01 on 970414-17.No Violations Noted ML20138H0911997-05-0707 May 1997 Forwards Scenerio for 961119 Emergency Drill IR 05000062/19960031997-04-22022 April 1997 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/96-03. Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp ML20137V9121997-03-25025 March 1997 Forwards List of Phone Numbers & Directions to NRC Region II Ofc.Ofc Will Move to Atlanta Federal Center Complex on 970425.During Transition Period of 970425-27 Ofc Will Not Be Open for Business ML20137U9911997-03-18018 March 1997 Forwards Annual Rept of Operations of Univ of VA Reactor & Cavalier Reactor for Period 960101-1231.W/o Encl ML20141K4911997-02-17017 February 1997 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/96-03.Corrective Actions:Reactor Staff Will Request Approval from Univ of VA Reactor Safety Committee for Changes to UVAR Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures ML20133F8671996-12-20020 December 1996 Forwards Insp Rept 50-062/96-03 on 961118-21.No Violations or Deviations Noted 1999-08-16
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MONTHYEARML20211B1851999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Response to 990308 RAI Re Amends to License R-66 & Ts.Proposed Wording for possession-only License & Revised & New Ts,Included ML20211B9041999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Substitute Cavalier TS Pages 32 & 33 for NRC Copy of Cavalier TS Amend Application,Replacing Old Page 32 ML20217A6321999-05-24024 May 1999 Provides Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-2 from Univ of Virginia Nuclear Facility to Savannah River,South Carolina.Encl Withheld ML20207A4371999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-2 from U VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc.Details Concerning Shipment in Attachment.Attachment Withheld ML20205J4271999-03-30030 March 1999 Submits Advanced Notification of Upcoming Spent Nuclear Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-99-1 from Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc,Per 10CFR73.Details of Shipment,Encl.Without Encl ML20203A1331999-02-0303 February 1999 Requests That Senior Reactor Operator License SOP-70161,on Univ of VA Reactor (License R-66) of CA Bly,Be Terminated ML20206P2991999-01-0707 January 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/98-202.Corrective Actions:Correct Name for Content Matl Being Shipped Is Now Typed Onto All Shipping Forms ML20198F1101998-12-21021 December 1998 Requests 30-day Extension to Response to NRC Rai, ML20197H6901998-12-10010 December 1998 Submits Clarification of Request for Amend to Univ of VA Reactor TS Dtd 981203.Request Remains Active ML20197G9721998-12-0303 December 1998 Informs That Univ of VA Is in Process of Preparing Response to NRC 981123 RAI Re Proposed Set of UVAR TS Amends Submitted on 980929.Listed Are Two UVAR TS Considerations That Are Being Brought to NRC Attention for Resolution ML20198C8351998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-98-1 from Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor to Savannah River,Sc.Details of Shipment Encl. Without Encl ML20155D4711998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Advance Notification of Spent Nuclear Research Reactor Fuel Shipment R66-98-1 from U VA Nuclear Reactor Facility to Savannah River,Sc.Details of Shipment Are Encl. Without Encl ML20154H9561998-10-0707 October 1998 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML20236X8071998-08-0303 August 1998 Forwards Revised Operator Requalification Program for NRC Review & Approval.New Program Takes Into Account de-facto Limitations of Licensed Ro/Sro Duties Just to Fuel Handling Activities,Given That Reactor Core Is Permanently Unloaded ML20236Q9931998-07-15015 July 1998 Withdraws 960319 Request That Revised Security Plan Become License Amend,Per 10CFR50.34 & 10CFR50.59,due to Permanent Shutdown of Univ of VA Reactor,Effective 980701 ML20249C3801998-06-22022 June 1998 Submits Formal Notification to Us NRC of Intention of Univ of VA to Begin Process That Will Lead to Decontamination & Decommissioning of Univ of VA Reactor Covered by License R-66 ML20249B8641998-06-18018 June 1998 Submits Response to NRC RAI Re TS Amend Request ML20217H7921998-04-23023 April 1998 Informs That Univ of VA Administration Had Made Decision to Move Toward Ceasing Operations of UVAR Reactor,As Stated in ML20217H7891998-04-15015 April 1998 Accepts Ltr as Official Notification to NRC of Univ of VA Intent to Decommission Univ of UVAR Reactor ML20216B6331998-04-0606 April 1998 Submits Answer to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Univ of VA Reactor UVAR & Univ VA Cavalier ML20217M1531998-04-0101 April 1998 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-062/98-201 & 50-396/98-201 on 980126-28.Corrective Actions:Held make-up Evacuation Drill & Tested Evacuation Alarm.Greater Attention in Documenting & Filing Paperwork ML20217G6241998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards Annual Rept of Operations of Univ of VA Reactor & Cavalier Reactor During Period 970101-1231,per Section 6.7.2 of TS ML20138H0911997-05-0707 May 1997 Forwards Scenerio for 961119 Emergency Drill ML20137U9911997-03-18018 March 1997 Forwards Annual Rept of Operations of Univ of VA Reactor & Cavalier Reactor for Period 960101-1231.W/o Encl ML20141K4911997-02-17017 February 1997 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/96-03.Corrective Actions:Reactor Staff Will Request Approval from Univ of VA Reactor Safety Committee for Changes to UVAR Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures ML20132F5931996-12-16016 December 1996 Responds to 960919 RAI Re TS Amend Request . Withdrawal of Proposed TS Amend,Requested ML20134L0571996-11-15015 November 1996 Requests 30 Day Extension for Response to NRC 960919 RAI Re 960528 Application for Amend to License R-66 ML20128N1421996-10-11011 October 1996 Requests Extension to 961119 Re Submittal of TS Amend RAI ML20117J2161996-05-28028 May 1996 Forwards Proposed TS Amend,Consisting of Revised (or Deleted) Definitions for Terms Reactor Secured,Reactor Shutdown,Reactor Operating,Reference Core Condition & Reactivity Limits ML20106J9561996-03-26026 March 1996 Forwards Public Version of Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-6 & Rev 19 to EPIP-14 ML20101N8651996-03-26026 March 1996 Forwards Rev 19 to EPIPs for Facility,Including EPIP 6,page 2,EPIP 6,Attachment 1,pages 1 & 2 & EPIP 14,Attachment 1, Page 1.Rev Reflects Changes in Personnel & Phone Numbers.W/O Encls ML20101E3891996-03-19019 March 1996 Forwards Proprietary Amendment to License R-66 Re Security Plan for Univ of VA Reactor Facility.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20100K6001996-02-22022 February 1996 Forwards Revised Version of Reactor Facility Security Plan. Encl Withheld ML20094C4081995-10-26026 October 1995 Forwards Revised Pages to SAR & New Proposed TS 4.9, Surveillance of Activity in Secondary Coolant Sys, in Response to NRC 951025 RAI ML20093L1041995-10-19019 October 1995 Forwards NRC Questionaire & Licensee Answers Re Proposed Amend to SAR of 951010,including Proposed SAR Section 9.20.8 as Component of Response to NRC Question 6. Replacement of Proposed SAR Amend Also Encl ML20095F2681995-10-11011 October 1995 Forwards Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility 1995 Annual Emergency Preparedness Drill Scenario.Requests That Encl of Ltr Be Held from NRC Public Document Room Until After Drill Event ML20093C7411995-10-10010 October 1995 Forwards SAR for Low-Enriched U Fueled Univ of VA Reactor ML20083P7031995-05-11011 May 1995 Advises That All HEU Fuel Elements Removed from Facility & Condition II.B.(4) Can Be Deleted from License R-66,in Response to NRC 950508 RAI Re Proposed Changes to License. Licensee Still Possesses HEU in Form of Fission Chambers ML20097J3921995-04-20020 April 1995 Forwards Response to NRC 950309 RAI Re Proposed Changes to Ts.Revised TS Also Encl ML20082N9141995-04-19019 April 1995 Forwards Estimated Uncertainity for Univ of VA Reactor Reactivity Measurements ML20081L9751995-03-27027 March 1995 Forwards Rev 18 to EPIPs & Rev 3 to Emergency Plan ML20078C7201994-10-26026 October 1994 Requests That NRC Take No Further Action on Review of Security Plan Proposed by Licensee on 900713,in View of Completed Conversion of Univ of VA Reactor to LEU Fuel & Upcoming Decommissioning of 100W Cavalier Reactor ML20077C3841994-10-18018 October 1994 Forwards Univ of VA Nuclear Reactor Facility 1994 Emergency Preparedness Drill Scenario for 941122 ML20076F9031994-10-13013 October 1994 Forwards HEU to LEU Fuel Conversion Rept, as Required by Attachment to Amend 20,License R-66 ML20077S3361994-07-29029 July 1994 Submits Affidavit Re NRC Request for Publication of Proprietary & Confidential Info of Protechnics Intl,Inc,In Connection W/Spill Which Took Place at Univ of VA Reactor Facility in 1992 & Reported to NRC by Univ on 920911 ML20070G2781994-07-13013 July 1994 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/94-04.Corrective Action:Many Routine Surveys Performed ML20063F9101994-01-14014 January 1994 Forwards Rev 16 to Epips.Requests Ack Receipt & Filing of Rev by Returning Completed Cover Sheet.W/O Encl ML20062N6471994-01-10010 January 1994 Informs That Rd Flack Named Dept Chairman,Effective 931201 ML20059K0121993-11-0404 November 1993 Informs Nrc,Rd Flack,Named Acting Chair of Dept of Mechanical,Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering by Dean of School of Engineering & Applied Science ML20056F7791993-08-26026 August 1993 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-062/93-01.Corrective Actions:Complete Review of Console Schematics & Electronics Performed & Improved Labelling Sys Adopted for Modules in Console 1999-08-16
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Mr. Edward J. McAlpine, Chief 20 m y030 Aermpace & Nuclear Engineering Fuel Facilities Branch university or virginia Division of Nuclear Materials Safety M Charlottesville, VA 22903-2442 W-982-5440 fax: 804-982 5473 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323-0199
Subject:
Licensee Reply to NRC Inspection Report No. 50-62/96-03. [ University of Virginia Reactor (UVAR), Docket No. 50-62, License R-66]
Dear Mr. McAlpine:
In its inspection report issued December 20,1996, the NRC requested that it be notified (within sixty days) of the corrective actions taken, or planned to be taken, in response to emergency
'~ ' s exercise weaknesses cited in the report. In addition, it was requested that an estimate of the date
,/ for completion of these corrective actions be provided. Please find our response in attachment.
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' City / County of b lbMd/ b I' Commonwea!th of Virginia I hereby certify that the attached document is a true and
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- presented befe Robert U. Mulder, Director me this I day of - 19N U.Va. Reactor Facility &
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yy commissbn expires bN 19 enc: Response to NRC Emergency Drill Inspection Report Emergency Drill Scenario cc: Mr. Craig Basset, NRC Regian II, Atlanta, Ga. ;
Mr. Al Gooden, Radiation Specialist, NRC Region II, Atlanta, Georgia.
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NRC Observations and Findings i l
l The following findings were extracted from the NRC inspection report No.50-62/96-03 and have l
been summarized. The NRC inspector identified an Exercise Weakness (EW) for failure by the Emergency Director (ED) to upgrade the drill event from a Notification of an Unusual Event (NOUE) to a General Emergency (GE), rather than an Alert, as was done. An Inspector Follow-up Item (IFI) was identified which will track corrective actions taken to improve performance in the area of communications and timely updates from the incident command post to the backup Emergency Support Center (ESC). The inspectorjudged the response by the University Relations to activate personnel and prepare press releases to have been untimely.
Comments The principal weakness identified by the NRC in the past drill involved the failure of the Emergency Director (ED) to upgrade the event from a Notification of Unusual Event (NOUE) to l
a General Emergency (GE). The inspector contends that the criterion for a GE was met in 4
accordance with EPIP 4.4 which lists Loss ofPhysical Controlofthe Reactor Facility or UVAR. '
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( The " facts" developed during the drill were: 1) a potential bomb device was found in a corner of L the building (far from the UVAR room), 2) a staff member was found injured, possibly assaulted ,
by the bomb perpetrator (s), 3) the facility was evacuated to await bomb squad arrival, 4) a ;
police search of the building following the evacuation for additional devices and intruder (s) ;
yielded negative results, 5) the ED was a witness to the UVAR room having been unoccupied i
and locked shut at the time of evacuction, 6) no sounds were heard coming from the reactor room on a remotely activated sound monitor following the evacuation, 7) no unauthorized individuals were observed in, or calling from, the building during the drill.
The ED interpreted fact (1) to constitute a breach ofsecurity, which by EPIP 1.3 is a NOUE.
Fact (2), covered under EPIP 1.6 Personnelinjuries... also is a NOUE. The ED upgraded the l l NOUE to an Alert because there were two instances corresponding to a NOUE. The ED considered the facts known or communicated to him against criteria listed in EPIP 3 for Site and EPIP 4 for GE. In view of facts (4) through (7), the ED did not associate facts (1) and (2) with
" loss of physical control of the facility" for numerous reasons. First, it is unlikely that individuals who set bombs remain in their vicinity. The police search for other devices and perpetrators had i
negative results (the role of saboteur had not been cast in the drill scenario). The device which had been found had not detonated. The bomb squad had been called and was on the way. Facility
, reentry could await their arrival, and police and staff were in control of the site. The information 2
provided to the ED did not rule out a reentry into the facility by the bomb squad and the licensee.
The hypothetical intruder (s) made no phone calls from the facility and there was no evidence to
- p indicate that intruder (s) had assumed physical control of the building or the UVAR.
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l Had the drill masters provided the staff with definite information that the building had been taken l (p j . over, the NRC should not doubt that the required emergency classification upgrade would have l been made by ibe ED. The ED was checking EPIPs 1 through 4, which list criteria for the
!- appropriate classification, on a periodic basis.
I Actions and Time-linefor Completion l l
The reactor staff will request approval from the U.Va. Reactor Safety Committee (ReSC) for l l changes to the UVAR Emergency Plan and its Implementing Procedures necessary to correct weaknesses arising from this drill, by May 1,1997. The use of global terms such as " loss of physical control" which require subjective interpretation will be reviewed and clarified as much as
, possible in the EPIPs. Revised EPIPs will be presented to the ReSC for approval by July 1,1997, l and made effective once approved.
i At the next scheduled licensee emergency drill desktop training session, the NP.C inspection i report will be discussed and lessons learned reviewed. Staff members assigned to preparation of I l confidential drill scenarios will be urged to wdte "close-ended" drills to be carried out io real, not I
compressed, time. In fuiure drills an attempt will be made to reach agreement with the NRC inspector before the drill regarding the correlation between information played out to the drillers and the expected responses. Drill participants will be advised to relay information to the ED as
- accurately as possible. They will be encouraged to interrogate the drill masters whenever the
- l. information played out to them appears ambiguous or incon plete.
!k l The University Relations office has been made aware of the NRC's desire to see it fully implement !
mock actions, such as issuing drill press releases. A number of memoranda were exchanged l l between the facility, UR and the U.Va. Police about procedures for releasing notices. Prior to the l l next drill, the UR personnel will be reminded to follow the agreements with regard to emergency i drilling. l The UVAR Reactor Safety Committee recently completed an audit of the Emergency Plan and the Implementing Procedures. The staff will submit its response to this audit to the ReSC, ,
l following which the committee will decide on all corrective measures to be carried out by the staff l in the emergency preparedness area. These measures will be completed by July 30,1997.
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- 1. Test emergency situation assessment, job familiarity, and i decision-making ability of facility personnel;
- 2. Functionally test communication systems and the ability of personnel to use them;
- 3. Test contamination identification and control abilities of staff, if '
it occurs; j 4. Test adequacy and appropriateness of the Emergency Plan and L Implementing Procedures;
- 5. Test response time and perfonnance of university- and community-based emergency aid organizations and staff l interactions with the USNRC Emergency Operations Center.
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l The 1996 Emergency Exercise for the University of Virginia Nuclear Reactor Facility is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19,1996, starting at about 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> and expected to last 1 or 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.
The scenario includes a breach of security by an intruder, a staff member injured by the intruder, and a bomb placed on-site. Local police, fire and rescue personnel are expected to respond appropriately, i The exercise will be terminated soon after the bomb is demonstrated to be a I
hoax.
i All initial, follow-up, and close-out communications will be actually made, by telephone, radio, FAX, e-mail, or other means. None will be simulated.
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University of Virginia Emergency Preparedness Drill
, , Nuclear Reactor Facility for Tuesday, November 19,1996 The response team may request state emergency services aid in:
- 1. radiological monitoring; ;
- 2. notification and ' evacuation of community personnel in surrounding areas.
1 If state emergency assistance is deemed necessary, any request for same will l be noted, and state personnel will be deemed to have arrived immediately and be available for action.
l Any notification or evacuation of persons in the surrounding community will l be simulated only.
l l Scenario victim's transport to the UVA Hospital will be simulated, if it i i
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l l Scenario:
Before drill action begins, a fictitious ticking bomb package will be placed on top of the CAVALIER Room pit grate. The room door lock will be placed nearby on the floor and labeled as having been cut.
A student or other person will be made-up as a fictitious, unconscious head-wound victim and placed in the Counting Room hallway, within likely view l of intrusion-alarm responders. !
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s Scenario Events IAcal Action Expected ESC Action Expected T-10 minutes Reactor operation is actual. Staff None J.
Tuesday morning, UVA*: and faculty arriving, performing operating normally at 2 lP <. normal activities.
T=0 minutes Normal activities until some None Announcement is man 6.e E- indication of trouble.
drill is beginning.
. T=5 minutes None None Perpetrator gains access to facility through rear door.
1 T=7 minutes None None Perpetrator is in interrupted by a student, who is rendered unconscious, in the Counting Room Hallway, with a head 3
wound, which is bleeding steadily, i T= 10 minutes Staff respond to locate cause of None Perpetrator cuts lock on Cavalier alarm at T= 10 minutes, or after Room door, deposits bomb on police arrive.
top of pit grate, then leaves.
Silent door alarm is triggered.
T= 15-20 minutes Staff surveying scene Police arrive at front UVAR
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T=25 minutes Recognizing an apparent Reactor Director enters EPIP 1, Staff find Cavalier Room door intrusion, staff discuss further sets up ESC, begins event open, lock cut, action with police responders. classification. Open EPIP 1, Attachment 3 Reactor is shut down, Director is (Activation / Termination Log) called, and Supervisor takes charge of scene. An Emergency For intrusion only, consider Staff find injured person, either Conununicator at the scene is " Unusual Event", which requires ir. mediately or later through designated. Communications initiation of EPIP 2. Activate accountability exercise, established EPIP 7, Notifications.
Call Medic-5 for assistance, Consider evacuating all or non- )
activate EPIP 13 when victim is essential personnel and searching ]
found, render first aid, for perpetrator. !
l Make initial notifications ASAP.
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pit grate. Sound evacuation alann and requires activation of EPIP 5. 4in MDM I announce. W Id *
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Search for missing person, if Make initial or follow-up necessary. Call for medical notifications.
assistance and activate EPIP 13 if not yet done, continue first aid.
T= < 75 minutes Possible search for Perpetrator. Consider appropriate site Fictitious bomb timer continues responses to the intrusion, bomb, ,
to t'ck. Set up air sampling, monitoring, and victim rescue. i and contamination control equip nent, in lieu of possible explos,on and dispersion of Pass emergency personnel j radioactive material, instructions to on-site staff about l what to do about the bomb.
Continue to aid and/or evacuate victim.
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Bomb detonates with just a puff Evacuate victim, if not done yet. Begin to take recovery actions, l of smoke. It will be announced as practical, via EPIP 20. l that the bomb was obviously a Search building for intruder.
hoax. Recovery is accomplished via j Assist EPIP close out actions. EPIP 20 Drill terminated when: l l
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- 1. victim is evacuated; EPIP 19 l
- 2. building declared intruder- Closed-out and document drill free; via EPIP 23.
- 3. emergency-drill closed-out.
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