ML19289F980
| ML19289F980 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 05/31/1979 |
| From: | METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
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| References | |
| OSP-790531, NUDOCS 7906210271 | |
| Download: ML19289F980 (10) | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:. s. s/ j .a Q ~i (b EMERGENCY PLAN (n REQUIREMENT NOT ITEM REFERENCE MET DET REMARKS l 1. Emergency classified as a Site Emergency by EP page 13A-2, Unit Sup./ Shift Supervisor / Unit Superintendent - para. 2.1 and N 00 Technical Support page 13A-12, t - ON para. 4.1.1 N s I 2. General Emergency Classified as above. EP page 13A-2, A av T C para. 2.1 and g page 13A-12, H t para. 4.1.1 Ol R vs 3. Station personnel notified of the emergency via E P, page 13A-13, O the Station PA system and/or sounding of the para. 4.1.2, page O T radiation emergency alarm. 13A-14, para. CD s 4.2.1 p 4. Shift Supervisor / Foreman Notified: EP, page 13A-13, a. Station Superintendent. para. 4.1.4 b. Duty Section llead listed on " Call List Duty Board in Control Room 5. Duty Section llead notified personnel assigned E P, page 13 A-13, in his duty group. para. 4.1.3 6. Station Superintendent / Senior Unit EP, page 13A-13, Superintendent or alternate notified para. 4.1.4, page Pennsylvania SCCD. 13A-15, para. 4.3.2 In-Plantkr-{surveysperformed E P, page 13A-14, 7. para. 4.2.1 8. On-site \\' 7 surveys performed EP, page 13A-14, para. 4.2.1 9. Emergency Monitoring kits contained all E P, page 13A-15, instrumentation, p"tective clothing and para. 4.2.2 supplies needed f( - on/off site field radiation rupn i t o r in g. .. s s a
REQUIREMEllT fl0T TTEM REFERE! ICE MET MET REMARKS 1 Kits were located in the Search Facility. EP, page 13A-15, para. 4.2.2 1. Procedures for radiological monitoring of E P, pal;e 13A-15, evacut.es and vehicles available in para. 4.3.1 A sup1ementing procedures. I' N Jobs involving necessary work to reduce a hazard E P, page 13A-16, y-potential performed by volunteers where exposures para. 4.4.1 ,c-s-were expected to be greater than 5 rem. N 3. Emergency Control Center was located in the Unit 2 EP, page 13A-18, control room. para. 5.2.2 4. Emergency Control Station (ECS), located in EP, page 13A-18, 306' Elevation in the Unit 1 Control Building. para. 5.2.2 S. Alternate ECS was the Unit 2 Shift Supervisor's EP, page 13A-18, office. para. 5.2.2 ti. Station Communications existed as follows: E P, page 13 A-19, a. Radiation Emergency Alarm para. 5.4 b. Public Address c. Met-Ed Tie line telephone d. Battery powered telephones (6) PA Bell Telephones c. f. Med-Ed System radio (Lebanon Frequency) g. Dauphin County monitor radio h. 'iransmit to Dauphin County on utility frequency i. FM rodio walkie-talkies 1
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Meteorological inetruments, wind speed and EP, page 13A-19, direction operable. 5.5.1 I I .or
REQUIREMEI1T 110T 1 TEM RI:FERE!1CE 11ET / MET RE! LARKS 1 All area and process monitors have audible and EP, para. 13A-20 ~ visual. local alarms and remote readouts and strip para. 5.5.2 chart recorders. tw ). T.so vehicles were available for off-site E P, page 13A-20, ' N monitoring. para. 5.5.4 <r U. 50 pre-selected locations established for EP, page 13A-20, 4 off-site sampling. para. 5.5.4 g 1. Training program for each emergency job E P, page 13A-21 category conducted annually. and 22, para. 6.1.1.2, 6.1.1.3 2. Off-site agencies invited to attend training EP, page 13A-22, and drills. para. 6.1.1.4 '3. Annual GET performed. EP, page 13A-22, para. 6.1.1.6 Drills conducted at required intervals EP, page 13A-23 a. Site or General (A) para. 6.1.2 b. Medical (A) c. Fire (Q) d. Fire and Offsite Agency (A) Repair Party Team (A) e. '5. Entry into Recovery phase determined. EP, page 13A-26, para. 7.0. '6. Every reasonable ef fo. t made to minimize exposure. EP, page 13A-26, para. 7.1 /7. " Individual" in charge determined the amcunt of EP, page 13A-26, exposure that util be permitted in order to perform para. 7.2 the emergency mission. l ?8 Recovery actions were preplanned with access EP, page 27, controls established and personnel exposures para. 7.3 documented. o.r
EMERGE!1CY DIRECTOR REQUIREMENT NOT REFEREt1CE MRT MET REMARKS 1 o. Erac rgency Direc tor located in U 2 control Roo:n. IIPP 1670.2 11PP 1670.3 1 Unit Superintendents reported to their respective 'O Units Control k; oms. 1. Appropriate announcement ma:!e over page while ._f page vau in merge. q N Ci.vil Defense Duty Officer contacted. 3 Following off-site support groups contacted: a. Vice President, Generation b. Dauphin County CD c. PA State Police d. Region I NRC e. A!11 f. DOE - RAP g. Pd4C h. TML Duty Section Head i. PA CD Duty Officer Accountability ordered 5. Co:nmunications established uith a. ECS b. Unaffected Unit Control Room RMS and Met data evaluated. I 1 7. Status board maintained 's. On site and off-site monitoring teams dispatched. 1 Med-Ed personnel notified 1670.14 e .gef
REQUIREMEllT 110T l'!!ERGEt1CY D IRECTOR REFERENCE MET MET REMARKS 0 l)i r e c t evaluation of of f-site monitoring data. x0 1. Evaluate impact on unaffected Unit and determine need to change status. N -2 2 Initiate site evacuation cf all non-essential e personnel if gas in station vent exceeds high N alarm set point and 2 AldtS exceed 10 R/M. !!UCLE AR E!!GINEER .l. Check and record radiation readings on the RMS l and relay to the Rad Prot Supervisor in the FCS. l Also relay plant status. Assisted ED to determine condition of Unit. SUPERVISOR RAD PIM)T & CHEMISTRY ,5 Reported to affected Unit and Control Room. .n. Relay dose rates and release rates to offsite agencies. 7. Provide direction to RPS in ECS. Project doses. RAD PROT SUPERVISOR 9 Reported to ECS. 'O. Cor..munications wit.h af fec ted unit CR established, i .l. Maintained Emergency Status Board. 1 l I test
REQUIREMENT RAD PROT S!!PERVISOR REFERE!1CE !ET, MET REMARKS N 52. Assigned and dispatched on and offsite in cwnitoring teams, g 53. Established personnel monitoring for all e personnel arriving ar. the ECS. - t-N CHEMISTRY SUPERVISOR 54. Reported to ECS. 55. Supervised performrice of chemical and radio-chemical analyses. 1.EAD ENGINEERS 56. Reported to ECS. SUPERVISOR OF MAINTEN ANCE 57. Reported to ECS. 58. Supervised activities of repair party. 59. Reported to ECS Director. EMERGENCY REPAIR PARTY 60. Reported to ECS. 61. PerforTed actions at the direction of the Supervisor of Maintenance /ECS. CRD's I 62. Announced emergency over page a. Site b. General 63. Med-Ed shortwave transmitter turned on and contact established with Lebanan Dispatcher. s
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REQUIREMEtiT Il0T SECURITY 'lEFEREliCE NET E T_ REMARKS s 64. S PO compiled list of personne l tmis tered at: IIPP 1670.7 CO a. ECS rw b. tiorth Assernbly Area (service building WJ Auditorium) c. South Assembly Area (West End of Unit 2 T Turbine butiding) d. Unit 1 CR e. Unit 2 CR 65. Rolls of the following forwarded to SPO at the florth Assembly Area: a. ECS b. Unit 1 CR c. Unit 2 CR d. South Assembly Area 66. SPC at 11 orth Assembly Area created Master list of names and badge numbers. 67. Entry list obtained from north gate. 68, tiorth gate restricts access to personnel except as authorized. 69. Master list and north gate lists compared. 70. Discrepancies noted. 71. Persons unaccounted for reported to ECS. 72. Upon site evacuation, all personnel and vehicles contaminatedyc.imR/41' instructed to report to vasb'cun area. I ) i eitI
REQUIREME11T tiOT H ADI ATIO:1 M0:11TORltiG TEAMS-0!1 SITE ( 16 7',. " REFERE! ICE MET MET REMARKS '3. Erergency monitoring kit obtained, invettoried and checked. rw N '4. Surveys performed enroute. T 7S. Cocaunicated with ECS via valkie calkie. v N 76.
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a. Dose rate b. Air sample Pc'.RS0!!NEL M0!!ITORIllG TEAM '7. Monitored personnel for contamination. 78. /sssisted in decontamination. ASSEMBLY AREA RADIATIO:1 M0!11 TOR 79. tiarth Assembly Area. S0. South Assenhly Area. 81. Walkie Talkies Available. 32. Centaminated people directed to wash down area. tiORTil/SOUTil GATE RADI ATIO:t M0ti1 TOR 83. 1; orth Gate. 84. South Gate. 85. Contaminated vehicles sent to washdown area. .est
REQUIREMEIIT 110T Rl'PATR PARTY /REEtJTRY MOI 1ITORIt!G IM'I'El:EllCE MET MET REMARKS 86. Monitor provided during emergency repair / recovery. CD 87. Personnel entering emergency area assisted and advised on precautionary action. 88. Team composed of maintenance personnel under N supervision of maintenance supervisory foreman. 89. Protective clothing and equipment specified by Radiation Protection Supervisor. 90. ERT accompanied by Radiation Protection Monitor. 91. Risk / benefit evalu.. tion made, and efforts made to minimize exposure. RADI ATIC:1 "CIIITOR114G TE AMS-OFFSITE (1670.6) 92. Assigned uy ECS Director. 93. Kit obtained from security search facility. 94. Conanunications established with ECS. 95. Dose rate surveys performed. 96. Air Sampling and rotuiting performed. 97. Environmental air sampler sample pulled. 98. Environmental TLD's pulled. 99. Suf ficient number of TLD's placed at various locaticas to permit reading evet ..ours. ) est
REQUIREMENT WASilD(UT1 AREA Mot 11 TORS REFERENCE MET MET REMARKS
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101. Soutit Washdown Area (Callers Substation) 102. Release limit 4 0.5 mR/hr. l'UBLIC IliFORMATION REI. EASES 103. Met-Ed Services Department notified. rsj 104. All information issued through Met-Ed Service Department. T v 105. Station Super / Unit Super decided upon press rclease in conjunction with Pennsylvania BR11. 5 A b elf}}