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. . ._. . | APPENDIX J ST. LUCIE f EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE INDEX NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE 3100021 E DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR ' 3100022 E CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AND CRITERIA FOR EVACUATION 3100023 E EMERGENCY ROSTER " 3100024 E NATURAL EMERGENCIES 3100025 E FIRE EMERGENCIES 3100026 E EVACUATION AND PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY ' 3100027 E RE-ENTRY 3100029 E DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION J100031 E OIL SPILL EMERGENCIES 3100032 E ON-SITE SUPPORT CENTERS 3100033 E LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS 3100034 E MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS -- RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING I 3100050 E EMERGENCY PROCEDURE-DRILLS AND ALARM TEST ! ! , 8112220015 811215 PDR ADOCK 05000335 F PDR St. Lucie _ _ _._ _. __ _ _ ._.

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f EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE INDEX

NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE

3100021 E DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THEEMERGENCY COORDINATOR '

3100022 E CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES ANDCRITERIA FOR EVACUATION

3100023 E EMERGENCY ROSTER "

3100024 E NATURAL EMERGENCIES

3100025 E FIRE EMERGENCIES

3100026 E EVACUATION AND PERSONNELACCOUNTABILITY

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3100027 E RE-ENTRY

3100029 E DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERSAN EMERGENCY CONDITION

J100031 E OIL SPILL EMERGENCIES

3100032 E ON-SITE SUPPORT CENTERS

3100033 E LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSECALCULATIONS

3100034 E MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS --RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING

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3100050 E EMERGENCY PROCEDURE-DRILLS AND ALARMTEST

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FLOR?DA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY. ST LUCIE UNIT NO. 1I E-PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100021E'

REVISION 91

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1.0 Title:

DUIIES OF EMERGENCY CXRDINATOR

2.0 Approval:

Reviewed by Facility Review Group July 25, 1975Approved by K. N. Harris Plant Manager 7-29- 1975

Rev 9 Revi ed by Fa 111ty R iew Group March 20 & 25, 1981Approved by 8/ ' AM12 V.P. Pwr. Res/g/(/r M19(/ 1,

3.0 Scope:

3.1 Purpose.

This procedure provides the instructions to be followed hy theEmergency Coordinator when an emergency occurs that requiresthe initiation of the Emergency Plan.

3.2 Discussion

The Nuclear Plant Supervisor becomes the Energency Coordinatorupon initiation of the Emergency Plans and, as such, directs,

the On-Site Emergency Organization to-bring the emergencyunder control.

3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the St Lucie Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions:

4.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor and the shift cperating s:M frepresent the first-line of response to any developing emergencycondition. The primary responsibility of the Nuclear PlantSupervisor is to control the condition as well as possible.However, the success of the Emergency Plan and Procedures re-quires immediate classification of the emergency (in accordancewith E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100022E, Classifications of

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4.2 The Emergency Coordinator can delegate his responsibilities athis discretion with the exception of the decision to notify

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,'gate all off-site communications to the TSC Supervisor.

U''~''5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 If the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is incapacitated, the Emergency

Coordinator shall be (in order of succession)::

5.1.1 Nuclsar Watch Engineer

5.1.2 Any other member of the plant staff .ith a SeniorReactor Qperator License.

5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall only grant permission for watchi relief, including his own, when it is safe in his judgment to

do so.,

s 5.3 The Operations Superintendent, the Operations Supervisor or aOperations Duty Call Supervisor can assume the Emergency

N-s Coordinator function at his discretion fcilowing the proper4

turnover procedure.

5.4 The Technical Support Center Suparvisor shall fill out thechecklist for Notification of Significant Events (to NRC) assoon as possible after activating the TSC and preferably beforecalling the NRC.

6.0 References:

6.1 St Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

''' 6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedures, as follows:

EPIP-3, Classification of Emergencies

EPIP-5, Criteria for and Conduct of Evacuations

EPIP-6, Radiation Release and Dose Projection.~~

7.0 Records:

All significant information, events, and cetions taken during theemergency period shall be recorded as directed by the Emergency

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8.0 Instructions:

8.1 Classification

Immediately upon becoming aware of an abnormal condition, theNuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify the condition in accor-dance with the criteria gp;en in E-Plan Implementing Procedure3100022E, Classification of Emer:',encies. If the classificationis, UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL

\ EMERGENCY, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an emer-gency and become the Emergency Coordinator, The Emergency Coor-dinator shall, until relieved, remain in the Control Room atall times during emergency situations that require EmergencyPlan implementation unless, in his opinion, his personal eval-uation of the situation is necessary to maintain plant safety.

8.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall mobilize the On-Site EmergencyOrganization to begin required corrective and protective actions.

8.3 UNUSUAL EVENT

If an UNUSUAL EVENT is declared, the Emergency Coordinator shall

C complete the actions specified in the attached UNUSUAL EVENTCHECKLIST. These actions include required off-site notificationsand on-site protective actions.

8.4 ALERT

If an ALERT is declared, the Emergency Coordinator shall completethe actions specified in the attached ALERT CHECKLIST. Theseactions include required off-site notifications, on-site pro-tective actions, and activation of on-site support centers.

8.5 SITE AREA EMERGENCY

If a SITE AREA EMERGENCY is declared, the Emergency Coordinator

Cshall complete the actions specified in the attached SITE AREAEMERGENCY CHECKLIST. These actions include required off-site

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8.6 GENERAL EMERGENCY

'If a GENERAL EMERGENCY is declared, the Emergency Coordinator -

shall compl?.te the actions specified in the attached GENERALEMERGENCY CHECKLIST. These actions include required off-sitenotifications, on-site protective actions, and activation ofon-site support centers.

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8.7 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

The attached MEDICAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST shall be followedin the event of injury to plant personnel or visitors. TheMEDICAL NOTIFICATION FORM attached to t.he Checklist shall beprepared for each victim and shall, if possible, accompany the

i victim to off-site emergency treatment. The MEDICAL EMERGENCYCHECKLIST may be followed independently of the RadiologicalEmergency Plan.

8.8 Responsibilities for off-site communications and coordinationshall be relinquished first to the Technical Support CenterSupervisor and then to the Emcegency Control Officer when theyestablish contact and assume responsibilities,

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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR HISDESIGNEE IN THE EVENT OF AN UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Order initial corrective action per Emergency OperatingProcedures,

Fire / Explosion - see attachedFIRE / EXPLOSION CHECKLIST

Medical - see attached MEDICAL) EMERGENCY CHECKLIST

2. Mobilize Interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.

3. Commence preparation of the attached EMERGENCY INFORMATION. CHECKLIST excluding off-site dose projections.

4. During current business day, notify the Plant Manager,during off hours and uekends relay information to the DutyCall Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduledsupervtsor and telephone number). Order him to notify thefollowing:

Plant Manager_,

Operations SuperintendentOperations SupervisorTechnical Department Supervisor

5. Prepare attached SIGNIFICANT EVENT REPORT (if time permits)and notify NRC via hot-line (within one hour).

,6. Via telephone during current business day (or at the beginning

of next business day alter normal working hours, on weekendsor holidays) normally to be accomplished by Plant Manager orhis designee:

1. Notify, by telephone, the State Warning Point at theBureau of Disaster Preparedness in Tallahassee and

communicate DERGENCY _INFORMATION CICKLIST data.PHONE No. / or

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3. Notify, by telephone, the Martin County Disaster Pre- '.

paredness Office in Stuart and cocmunicate EMERGENCYINFORMATION CHECKLIST data. PHONE NO.

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4. Notify, by telephone, the State Radiological EmergencyDuty Officer at Radiological Health Services in Orlandoand conununicara. EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST data.PHONE NO.

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ALERT CHECKLIST

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR HISDESIGNEE IN THE EVENT OF AN ALERT

1. Order initial corrective action per Emergency Operatingrrccedures.

\ Fire / Explosion - see attached- FIRE / EXPLOSION CHECKLIST

Medical - see attached MEDICALEMERGENCY CHECKLIST

2. Notify personnel of the emergency condition over the Unit #1PA system, giving location, class, and type of emergency.

Repeat announcement.

_ _3. If the evacuation of an area is necessary, initiate a local

evacuation in accordance with E-Plan Implementing Proceudre3100026E, Criteria for and Ccuduct of Evacuations. Announcethe following:

Area to be evacuated -

Areas to be avoided, if possible, during the evacuationAssembly area

4. Mobilize Interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.

5. Commence preparation of the attached EMERGENCY INFORMATIONCHECKLIST including off-site dose projections using E-PlanImplementing Procedure 3100033E, Radiation Release and DoseProjection.

6. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPSBulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number).Order him to notify the following:

Plant. Managers Operations Superintendent

OPantions SupervisorTec'inical Department SupervisorEmeegency Control Officer (or Radiological DutyOfficer).Other Department Supervisors (Primary Team Leaders) .J

(ALTERNATE METHOD if Duty Call Supervisor is unavailable -Notify Emergency Control Officer.

7. Notify the following within 15 minutes of classifying theemergency.

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7.1 Notify, by telephone, the State Warning Point at the Bureau !

of Disaster Preparedness in Tallahassee and comunicate_EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST data. PHONE NO. * 7'

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7.2 Notify, by telephone, the St. Lucie County Disaster Pre- t

paredness Office in Fort Pierce, and comunicate DfERGENCY ;'

INFORMATION CHECKLIST data. PHONE NO. 911.!

} 7.3 Notify, by telephone, the Martin County Disaster Preparedness [Office in Stuart and comunicate EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECK- 1

LIST data. PHONE NO. I*.

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8. Prepare attached SIGNIFICANT EVENT REPORT (if time permits) {and notify NRC via hot-line (within one hour). (To be done {by TSC if properly staffed). |

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11. Activate the Technical Support Center and the Operational |LSupport Center. Appoint OSC Supervisor.

12. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor on events.Order him to provide state and county with periodic updatesand to refine dose projections when the Chemistry Departmentrepresentative arrives.

13. Raassess the Emergency Classification and update the EMER-GENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST with Technical Support Centeri

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14. Relinquish responsibilities for conn:nmications with off-sitesupport agencies when the Emergency Centrol Officer notifiesthe Emergency Coordinator that he accepts these responsibilities.

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1. Order initial cortictive action per Emergency Operating! Procedures.|

I . 3. Notify personnel of the emergency condition over the PA1 system (connect all units), giving location, class, andj type of emergency.

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4. Sound Site Evacuation Alarm.

5. Repeat PA announcement.

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$ S. Commence preparation of the attached EMERGENCY INFORMATIONi CHECKLIST, including off-site dose projection using E-Plan

Implementing Procedure 3100033E, Radiation Release and DoseProjection. Fire / Explosion and Medical Checklist areattached if required.

9. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPSBulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number).Order him to notify the following:

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10. NAWAS Announcement: (to be. accomplished within 15 minutesaf ter declaring the a.mergency condition).

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Tropical Sailfish"(State Warning Point will give a go-ahead)" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Tropical Sailfish,Grourd Fog, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, repeat SITE AREA EMERGENCY."Additional data vill be transmitted by Local Government Radio.

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Relay DiERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST data including off-sitedose projections by LGR.

(ALTERNATEMETHODh.fNAWASisunavailable-telephoneStateWarning Point at PHONE NO. ~? or ,

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11. State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time (NAWASand LGR announcement also serves to notify St. Lucie and

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12. Also, by LGR, contact St. Lucie County Disaster Preparedness,inform them that site evacuation has started, location ofassembly area (s), evacuation route (s). Notify them of anywGid changes, and when evacuation is completed.

13. Prepare attached SIGNIFICANT EVENT REPORT (if time permits)and notify NRC via hot-line (within one hour). (To bedone by TSC'if properly staffed.)

14. Verify from Securi';y Team Leader that Owner ControlledEvacuation (including Unit #2 construction site) is completeand that all personnel are accounced for.

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15. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activitiesunderway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.

16. Activate the Technical Support Center and the OperationalSupport Center.

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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR HISDESIGNEE IN THE EVENT OF GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Order initial corrective action per Emergency OperatingProcedures. -

Notify perscunal of the emergency condition over the PA2.#

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3. Order all non-essential perscnnel to commence evacuationof the Owner Controlled area in accordance with E-PlanImplementing Procedure 31000If.E, Criteria for and Conductof Evacuations.

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5. Repeat PA announcement.

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7. Mobilize other Interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.

8. NAWAS Announcement: (to be accomplished within 15 minutesaf ter declaring the emergency condition.)" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Tropical Sailfish"(State Warning Point will give a go-ahead.)" State Warning Point Tallahassee., this is Tropical Sailfish,Ground Fog, we have a GENERAL 221ERGENCY, repeat GENERAL EMER-GENCT.TimeWind mph from , degreesMeteoragical conditions are (scable/ unstable)Additional EMERGENCY INFORMATION will be forthcoming shortly.

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10. Complete EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST including off-sitedose projections using E-Plan Implementing Procedure3100033E, Radiation Release and Dose Projection.

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14. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPSBulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number).Order him to notify the following:

Plant ManagerOperations SuperintendentOperations SupervisorTechnical Department Supervisorp)( Emergency Centrol Officer

(,/ Other Department Supervisors (Primary Team Leaders)

ALTERNATE METHOD if Duty Call Supervisor is unavailable -Notify Emergency Control Officer.

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Name of Victim-.

Employer (if not FPL)Nature and Extent of Injury

Is Victim Contaminated!. Location

TeamA-tivate First Aid and Personnel Decontamination(Notify Chemistry Supervisor) .

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Notify:

Fiealth Physics *

Plant ManagerOperations Superintendent

When determined, notify Captain of Guard where to directambulance, etc.

) Determine mode of transportation based on nature and extent(Ensure victim's TLD, selfreader, ID badge and,

of injuries.key card are retained on site). ,

a) Medical treatment for serious injury: .

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Send all victims to LAWNWOOD MEDICAL CENTERPHONE NO. _ _'',~~~

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If Plant Manager not available, notify Duty Call Supervisorand Health Physics Duty Call Supervisor - See Emergency Roster_

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E-PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100021, REV 9DtTTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR

MEDICAL NOTIFICATION FOPM

In the event of a radiation emergency which requires the transportationof casualties to REEF, located within Mt. Sinai Hospital, LawnwoodMedical Center, or Radiology Associates, the Emergency Coordinator shalltransmit,the following information, if it is available.

1. Name and security badge number of the casualty

Name Number

2. Number of casualties being transported

3. Types of injuries involved and body part:

a. Fractures

b. Burns.,

c. Humorrhaging

d. 0;her.

e. Ambulatory: Yes No

4. Radiation contamination status:

a. Type of instrument used

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d. Decontamination procedures used

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Any Radioactive Release or Increased Release?

f Path Stopped? Release Race

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Stean Plant Status: S/G Levels_ _ _ ,

j Equip. Failures Feedwater Source / Flow

Electrical Dist. Status: Normal Off-site Power Sources

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FLORIDA PO|a'ER & LIGHT COMPA'PfST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. L*

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Reviewed by Facility Review Group August 8. 1917'

Approved by K. N. Harris Plant Manager Au2ust 19 2

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3.2 Discussion ;*

In order of increasing srriousness, these are:

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General emergency- 1.

A gradation is provided to assure fuller response preparations' for more serious conditions.j

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This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Plan.

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE#3100022E, REV. 8

3.0 SCOPE: (Continued)

3.4 Definitions

3.4.1 Unusual Event - This classification is represented by Off-normal events or conditions at the plant for which no sig-nificant degradation of the level of safety of the plant hasoccurred or is expected. Any releases of radioactive material

'~~' which may have occurred or which may be expected are minor andconstgtate no appreciable health hazard.

3.4.2 Alert - This classification is represented by eventswhich involve an actual or potential substantial degrada-tion of the level of safety of the plant combined with apotential for limited uncontrolled releases of radioactivityfrom the plant.

3.4.3 Site Area Emergency - This classification is composed ofevents which involve actual or likely major failures of

's plant functions needed for protection of the public combinedwith a potential fer significant uncontrolled releases of

N. radioactivity from the plant.o

3.4.4 General Emergency - This classification is composed ofevents which involve actual or imminent substantial coredegradation and potential loss of containment integritycombined with a likelihood of significant uncontrolledreleases of radioactivity from the plant.

4.0 Precautions

4.1 Conflicting In{ormation

When apparently conflicting information is available, the conditionshall be classified at the =ost serious level indicated.

4.2 Judgmental Decision

If, in the judgment of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (EmergencyCoordinator), a situation is more serious than indicated byinstrument readings or other parameters, the emergency condition .

shall be classified at the more serious level.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANYST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDLTE#3100022E, REV. 8

5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 Plant Personnel

All plant personnel are required to promptly report theexistence of an emergency condition to the Nuclear PlantSupervisor by the fastest means possible.

5.2 Nuclear Plant Supervisor

5.2.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall promptly classifyabnormal situations into one of the four definedcategories.

5.2.2 If the diagnosis indicates that the condition isclassified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency, orGeneral Emergency the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shalldeclare an emergency.

5.2.3 If an emergency has been declased the Nuclear PlantSupervisor shall become the Emergency Coordinator andretain this position until relieved.

6.0 References:

6.1 S t. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100029E, Duties of IndividualDiscovering Emergency Condition

6.3 E-Plan Laplementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of EmergencyCoodinator

7.0 Records and Notification-

The basis for classifying an emergency condition shall be recorded.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANYST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE#3100022E, REV. 8

8.0 Instructions:

8.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall initially classify asituation within 15 minutes of the time he has become awareof it. The initial classification shall be made on the basisof readily available observations and shall not rely onlaboratory analyses, measurements, or calculations whichwould require more than 15 minutes to perform.

8.2 If subsequent information of a more detailed nature (e.g.sampling results) becomes available after the initial classi-fication has been made, the event shall be reclassified bythe Emergency Coordinator if appropriate.

8.3 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify events in accordancewith the attached Classification Tables. The avent shall beclassified by matching the actual situation to the one mostclosely approximating it in the tables.

8.4 Classification Tables are provided for the followingcategories:

1) Primarv Depressurization

MiscellaneousAbnormal Primary Leak RateAbnormal Primary / Secondary Leak RateLoss of Secondary Coolant

4) Accident Involving Fuel

Fuel Element FailureFuel Handling

2) Abnormal Radiation, Contamination of Effluent ReleaseValues

Uncontrolled Effluent ReleaseHigh Radiation Levels in Plant

3) Fires Lasting More Than 10 Minutes.

8) Degradation of Control Capabilities

Engineered Safety FeaturesLoss of Containment IntegrityLoss of Alarms

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EMERGEUCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUR!f/3100022E, REV. 8

8.0 Instructions:

8.4 (Continued)

9) Hazards to Station Operation

Aircraft i

9 Toxic or Flam nble GasOnsite ExplosionMissileTurbine Failure

7) Electrical Malfunctions

Loss of Power

10) Security

5) Natural Emergencies

Earthquake

9 HurricaneTornadoWater Level Abnormal

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t ue l. LI Letl Kr Fuel Jama a tud6ta* loin Severe loss ut f ue l i:1..JJ a ng_ ge J mag.,a wi t h luaJc. gnat u cos. A releanu li.am ouus rcJ ok im6 AlliskE lucinding e nelant_ g .mp t.iilus e auolla .letermine.1 ty1_ in paugsrum semulting isu

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gameous or l a.guld s ulu.ama (thysold) fur 1/2 6.ous f.M,, domu uf 5 R (tleysold) la two

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ITA.Tuk.ES/kt(AQt K mystem functional unit thuwe cold shutdown,t>H_ whicle paccludes placing al.e [Jrs trfECTit>N SYSTth in Tect.nical Specif icat tuu plant in slog Shutdown,43 _hlyif!!S 181 yLACK table 3.1-3 buteem inopesablu 2. Fallusu of the kra<turPi ANT IN Col la per Tectualcul Specification Protection Syutem tu 1, ring Cont rol Itoum is uv.scuated:,48trr-inMN/ . _ 3.).2.1 an.1 reeguires gelant t he reactus muhas'itical s< hen (for uther giusu daill purpumes)O HH Hut. Mik el shutdown, {H{ esceded, Ok , and shutdown cont rol casunut be"!"fMAI!'.H ANQ _ establlahed locally at al e llotFlHE PkarritTION 2. The lige suppscantou mystem 't. Lv uattuu of aanteul ruum ShutJown Cusitrol P.anel withtu!.YS M H,_, or a portion theseof becomen (dur other than daill pur- 15 minutes.

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A { Nj{lt Ag] Visual aggletjug of alycrq(1 cim a,g Aircraft crash ou:*ltu Jamaglug Aircraft cramla ues situ

un-site or of unusual aircraft plant etsuctusen. Jamaglug vital plant syntasiaactlV|ty over fac!!$ty, or maruLtures.

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ad4 SITE Via u.si ur mu.Ilu luJic.atiosa ut D. san. age tu tacility by caplustuu Damiage to sale a.hutJuuss,

l'Xi'l us t R4 asi vaplustusa sec.se or uu-m!Eu. ubich affec'u plant ope n a t iust. capal escut frumsautan!!ws orlexplumluu

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lux tc eiet 6 3 AH- lu.18 cat tute (vina.sl or uthesulare) Entsy ut Lunic os f l osamab' s A la s se l eid ica t tus. 4 s ece: A vedI [ tat}| E CAS . of a secar ur uu-mite tunic or g.sm outu arc.su poteuttally un Detectu-Chlus ur tux!c us

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H6 SSil ts Via6ual or audible lu.itcattuu Damage to mate sluit Joun equip-of micalle impact use plant a. cut faum misullem os-;

structueus, unpluvion.

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l. Turblue genuratus trigawltle 1. Tusblue genesator talp'.

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! 2. I.uma uf vultage ou busti 143 trenaturmers unav.ellableA,Nj} 1814.16 KV bu= sus sur J. Failure ut 1.otti e crucury f us sez vice. _AN,l};emaru tinau 4 5 accunds. Jtemet gener.etuse to ut.as t

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4 Hah;N ICAHE Nutification by tulAA (Weather Not i f icat iuse, by Else Vueit tius' Not tlicat tuu l'y line WeatleerBussau) 1% et a lius s icante watcle Bureau of the apps'u.nla ut a Bus eau of the appro.acle of ain in ciful. I.ua ricanu willa wiimba up to I.utricane witla winds > Jemign

Jemigu basis (120 mel) levelu la. amin (120 mph) levolm- _ _ _ . . . _ . -__ . _... , _ . _ _ _ . . _ . . _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ .

'4148& N Alm a Nut!!! cations lay NOAA (Weattier Aiey tus uado st ri ki..g t ue llit ylBua vau) th.at a tusu. ado watch le6in c1' t'va: t

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,A nna pt4A1 wat er != vel co =4 4 t ions level tunditions cauau the mause level condittuum cause vital! e!ratinage nyastem tas I c u t eesiest . c psigassient to full.a!

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REVISION 20

1.0 Title:

ON-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND ROSTER

2.0 Approval:

Reviewed by Facility Revi o Group July 25 19 75g Approved by K. N. Harris Plant Manager July 29 19T

Rev. 20 Reviewad by FRG March 20 and 25 19 81Approved by ////AV/Mu,M/,-- Vice Pres-Pwr ResourceWaru,ul9d /

Rev. Reviewed by FRG 19Approved by Vice Pres-Pwr Res<'iirea= 19

3.0 Scope:

3.1 '.*u tpo se

This procedure describes the members and duties of the On-SiteEmergency Organization (see Figure 1).

3.2 Discussion

During the period i==ediately following the delcaration of anemergency, the shift operating staff constitutes the i= mediateresponse organiation, i.e. the Interim Emergency Teams. Emergencyrequirements take immediate precedence over normal operatingresponsibilities (as determined by Emergency Procedures or atthe direction of the Emergency Coordinator). Subsequent to theimmediate response actions and notifications, off-duty plantstaff will begin arriving to form the Primary Emergency Teams andto staff the Technical Support Center. The On-Site EmergencyOrganization reports to and supports the Emergency Coordinator.

3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan.

3.4 Definitions

3.4.1 Emergency Coordinator .

Responsible for notifying off-site authorities , both| inside and outside the Company and has full authority and

| responsibility for on-site emergency response actions.! This functio: is performed by the Nuclear Plant Supervisr.

! O His nor=al alternate is the Watch Engineer. The Operations!

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3.0 Scope: (cont'd)

3.4 Definitions (cont"d)

3.4.1 Emergency Coordinator (cont'd)'

Superintendent, the Operations Supervisor or OperationsDuty Call Supervisor can assume this function at their

[''\\ discretion following the proper turnover procedure.:

\3.4.2 Interim Emergency Teams

The Interim Emergency Teams are composed of members chosen: from plant shift personnel. All are qualified in procedures

and practices required for the performances of their dutiesd

as team leaders or members.

3.4.3 Primarv Emergency Teams

The Primary Emergency Teams are composed of first line,

management personnel and others who normally work a regularMonday through Friday day shift schedule.

3.4.4 Technical Suoport Center Supervisor

The person who supervises the personnel and manages thetechnical support activities in the Technical SupportCenter. This function is performed by one of the following:

Primary: Operations SuperintendentAlternate 1: Operations SupervisorAlternate 2: Operations Duty Call SupervisorsAlternate 3: Off-duty Plant Supervisors - Nuclear

3.4.5 Operations Duty Call Suoervisor

An on-call supervisor assigned on a rotating basis fromthe plant management staff with responsibility for assistingthe Emergency Coordinator in notifying off-duty plant staff'

and the company's off-site emergency organization in theevent of an emergency.

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4.0 Precautions (cont'd);

Ij 4.1 (cont'd) '

I !! embers of an Interim Emergency Team may consider themselves'

relieved only upon the specific instructions of a recognizedsuperior or the Primary Emergency Team Leader. Merely knowingthat a superior or a Primary Emergency Team Leader is present

j . does not constitute a release from emergency duties andresponsibilities.

4.2 At their own option, and with the concurrence of the Emergency,

' Coordinator, Primary Emergency Team Leader of that team mayrelieve their counterpart on the Interim Emergency Teams.,

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5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 Emergency Direction and Control

The Emergency Coordinator shall be responsible for direction andi

control, as described in E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E,,

Duties of Emergency Coordinator.

5.2 Notification and Communication,

j The Emergency Coordinator shall be responsible for notificationand communications as described in E-Plan Implementing Procedure3100021E, Duties of Emergency Coordinator. The Duty Call Supervisori

shall be responsible for initial notification assistance.

5.3 Radiation Te g

.! The Health Physics Supervisor shall be the Primary Radiation| Team Leader. He shall direct the actions of the Health Physicsi technicians under the orders of the Emergency Coordinator. The| Senior Health Physics representative on site is designated as thej Interim Radiation Team Leader with support from Nuclear Operators.;

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The Shift Technical Advisor shall provide the initial technicalsupport necessary for repair or corrective action and shall beprimarily responsible for accident assessment.

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5.0 Responsibilities (cont'd)

5.5 Fire Team

The Nuclear Watch Engin.eer is the Fire Team Leader. This positionis manned continuously, but, if he is not available, the TurbineOperator acts as his alternate. The St. Lucie County - Ft. PierceFire District may respond to fires on-site, if requested.

( ) 5.6 First Aid / Decontamination Team

The Chemistry Supervisor shall be the Primary Team Leader witha Chemistry Technician as his alternate. A Nuclear Operator,trained in first aid and personnel decontamination, shall be theInterim Team Leader. If no Chemistry Department personnel areon-site, any trained employee could act as a First Aid /Decontamination Team member until primary team members can becalled in.

5.7 Security Team

The Plant Security Supervisor shall be the Primary Security

('s Team Leader with the Security Force Shift Supervisor as hisI ) alternate. The Security Force Shift Supervisor shall act as the\s_ / Interim Security Team Leader. Personnel control and accounta-

bility are the responsibility of the Security Team. The SecurityTeam Leader shall be responsible for notifying the EmergencyCoordinator of unaccounted for personnel. Nofification ofoccupants in the Owner Controlled Area Shall take place during thesecurity search.

5.8 Rescue coerations

Rescue Operations shall involve the First Aid / DecontaminationTeam and the Radiation Team as necessary. Under the control ofthe Radiation Team Leader, entry to potentially hazardous areasshall be made by the First Aid / Decontamination Team withassistance from the Radiation Team, Upon notification of theinjury, both teams shall respond per the Emergency Coordinator's'

instructions.

5.9 Re-Entry Team,

'Re-entry teams shall be formed as necessary in accordance with -

j E-Plan Laplanenting Procedure 3100027E , Re-Entry.

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5.0 Responsibilities (cont'd)

5.10 Recoverv and Restoration Team

Recovery and Restoration Operations shall involve all emergencyteams as necessary. Team members shall be assigned fromavailable plant staff.

3.11 Technical Support Center Staff

vThe TSC shall be used to provide plant management and technicalsupport to plant operations personnel during emergency conditions.

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5.12 Emergency Roster '

The QC Supervisor shall be responsible for periodic verif'icationanl updating of the Emergency Roster. Personnel on the Rostershall notify the QC Supervisor when a change pertinent to>

information appearing on the roster occurs.

6.0 Referehces:

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

- 6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedure 21.00021E, Duties of the Emergency

6.3 E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100027E , Re-Entry.

7.0 Records

The Emergency Coordinator shall maintain records as described inv E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of the Emergency

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8.0 Instructions:;

8.1 Upon declaration of an emergency, the Interim Tean Leaders shall: contact the Emergency Coordinator to determine the inmediate

response teams needed.

8.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Duty Call Supervisorto inform necessary plant management and Primary Team Leadersco report to the Technical Support Center for assignment ifnecessary.

8.3 The Technical Support Center Supervisor shall assist the, EmergencyCoordinator in assigning personnel to the Technical SupportCenter or the Operations Support Center.

8.4 Department heads or their designated alternates shall reporrto the Technical Support Center where they shall, if necessary,relieve the Interim Team Leaders, and assume their responsibilitiesas Primary Team Leaders; or sesff the Technical Support Centeras directed by the Emergency Caordinator.

8.5 Appendix A is the Call List to assist the Emergency Coordinatorin initial notification of the Duty Call Supervisor.s

8.6 Appendix B is the List of Local Outside Agencies.

8.7 Appendix C is the Duty Call Supervisor's Call List. The DutyCall Supervisor shall contact these people when directed bythe Emergency Coordinator to do so.

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*EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100023E

REVISION 20'

Emergency Coordinator

Nuclear Plant Supervisor(Watch Engineer)4 ,

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Energency Team EMERGENCY TEAMS Emergency Team

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Health Physics SupervisorRepresentative RADIATION (Health Physics-

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Nuclear Operator FIRST AID &(Auxiliary PERSONNEL (Chemistry Supervisor

Equipment Op.) DECONTAMINATION (Chemistry Technician)

: Security Force Plant Security SupervisorShife Supervisor (Assistant Plant Securityi

(Response from leader) SECURITY Supervisor)

Generating Station Reactor SupervisorArea Gr.ard ASSEMBLY AREA (Engineer, Reactor

(Outside Patrol) SUPERVISOR Eng. Dept.)

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EMERCENCY ROSTER

APPENDLX A.

DUTY CALL SUPERVISORS1

) MAINTENANCE DUTY OPERATIONS DUTY H. P. DUTY CALLCALL SUPV. CALL SUPV. SUPV.

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APPENDIX BLOCAL OUTSIDE AGENCIES:

PEONE,'

,'- SERVICE NAME OFFICE . EMERGENCY

, FIRE St. Lucie County - \ SameFor additional assistance Ft. Pierce Fire dist. '\

(' g g if required on fi .es with/ . radioactive material involved

NON-RADIOLOGICAL INJURIES

Treatment - all hours Lawnwood Medical Center . Same\

Hospital admission Dr. J. N. Sims Same

!Ambulance - all hours St. Lucie County - Same.,

Ft. Pierce Fire ditt.

RADIOLOGICAL INJURIES

Transportation - all hrs. St. Lucie County - Same :

( ) Ft. Pierce Fire dist. l

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facility - all hours Lawnwood Medical Center Same

Primary createentfacility - all hours REEF Same

Mount Sinal Hospital- ;

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Sheriff.

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Inve s ciga eion Same

Florida Highway'

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Explosive Or hance ;Disposal 66th Ordnance Det. USA

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DUTY CALL SUPERVISOR'S CALL LIST'

PhoneTitle Name Home Office

Emer. Recovery & Restoration C. M. Wethy | Ex.team leacer - Plant Manager

Alternate: Ops. Superintendent J. H. Barrow Ex.,

Emergency Centrol Officer A. D. SchmidtVice Pres. (Power Resources) '

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Manager Power Res.-Nuclear C. O. Woody

Asst. Vice Pres. Power Res. J. R. Bensen

Asst. Mgr. Pwr. Res.-Nuclear K. N. Harris

Mgr. of Power Res.-Nuclear H. N. PaduanoServices

Pwr. Res.-Specialist D. K. James

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Pwr. Res. Sec. Supv.-Plant R. J. Acosta

Pwr. Res. Sec. Supv.-Health H. F. Story

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Systems Operations PowerCoordinator

TEAM LEADERS & ALTERNATESEmergency radiation team leader H. F. BuchananAlternate emergency radiation

team leader H. M. MercerAlternate emergency radiation G. M. Green or

team leader R. M. McCullers

Plant Fire Protection W. J. Barrow'

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DUTY CALL SUPERVISOR'S CALL LIST(Continued)

PhoneTitle Name Home Office

TEAM LEADERS & ALTERNATESI

) (Cont'd)Emergency First Aid & Personnel R. J. Frechette i Ex. \

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Alternate interim security Sr. CRT Operator Ex.team leader

Assembly area supervisor R. K. Ryall Ex. *

Alternate assembly area C. A. Pell Ex. -

supervisor

Technical Support Center fSupervisor J. H. Barrow Ex. |

Alternate TSC Suvp. /'

Ex. I(Ops. Supv.) D. A. Sager .

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fAdditional Contacts PSL #1 Control Room -

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Nuclear Plant Supervisor N. D. West |

Nuclear Plant Supervisor C. L. Burton i*

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| \ Maintenance Superintendent J. E. Bowers Ex.

D. Fincher Ex.k. k JenningsTraining Supervisord rx.Technical Supervisor ,

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1.0 Title:

NATURAL E!!ERGENCIES

2.0 Approval:

Reviewed by P1A !yclear .Saf ety Committee e h(, 9 72( 19 7,,

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3.1 Purpose:

This procedure provides instructions to be folloued when notifiedby the Weather Bureau of the approach of severe weather, a' tornado,or hurricane. This procedure also provides'fustruction in theunlikely event an earthquake should occur.

3.2 Discussion:

The natural emergencies considered in this procedure are hurricanes,tornados, severe weather and earthquakes.

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Warnings of impending natural emergencies are issued by the U.S.Government National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (;0AA)(U. S. Weather Bureau) based on various weather surveillance meanssuch a.* radar, satellite photographs and meteorological reportingstations. These uarnings provide adequate information of theapproach of natural energency conditions.

The warnings issued by NOAA (U.S. Weather Bureau) are received atthe FPL System Operations Of fice on the Ucather Bureau telctypenetwork.

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3.2 Discussion: (Continued).

i The FPL System Operations Office also receives ueather infor-; mation from the Eastern Air Lines weather service.;

3.3 Authority:;

I This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Plans.

3.4 Definitions:

The following terms, as used by NOAA (U.S. Weather Bureau) will be'

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2. SEVERE WEATHER CR TORMADO WARNING: This condition is declaredonce the s6rveillance means have shown that severe thunder-;

I storms with high winds are occurring and/:r : tern:d: has been{L sighted. The area fee which this warning is issued is usually

smaller than that for which a watch is declared and comprises4

I the area where the severe weather is occurring and the areasl into which it is expected to move to in the next 4 to 6 hours.

3. TROPICAL STORM: A weather disturbance of large size with winds! of 39 to 73 mph, rotating in a counterclockuise direction,

i accompanied by torrential rains and an area of low barometric! pressure.

4. HURRICANE: Same as a tropical storm, but the winds are over73 mph and a ucli defined low barometric pressure center,called the EYE of the storm, is present.

; 5. EYE: The conter of a hurricane where calm prevails, with windsof no more than 20-30 mph and little or no rain.

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every six hours, usually at 12 o' clock and 6 o' clock both day,

and night whenever a hurricane exists; the advisory is con-

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7. HURRICANE WATCH: This is a communication from NOAA,issued whenever a hurricane is between 24 and 48 hoursfrom, and approaching, the U. S. coast and comprises anarea approximately 100 miles either side of the expectedplace where it could come inland. It also gives the size,

maximum winds, and direction and speed of travel.t

8. HURRICANE WARNING: This is a communication from NOAAissued whenever a hurricane is between 12 to 24 hours from,end approaching, the U.S. coast and comprises an area approxi-mately 50 miles either side of the expected place where thehurricane will strike the coastal areas. The sine of the areacomprised by the warning uill be determined by the area overwhich hurricane force winds can be expected. This warningalso gives the expected time and location where the hurricanewill strike the coast, as uell as the size, maximum vinds, anddirection and speed of travel. The warning may also describethe coastal areas where high water, floods or high waves canbe expected.

(~s 4.0 Precautions:

4.1 Do not assume the emergency to be over until receipt of officialword from NOAA that there is no longer a threat to the area.

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available. If SIT's are to be used, proceed to Step 5.3.30 asstated in Emergency Operating Procedure 0030140 " Blackout Operation"and proceed accordingly,

t 4.3 Minimize or stop all handling of radioactive materials and avoidreleases of radioactive waste to the environment during the durationof the emergency.

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5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The responsibility for protecting the plant and personnel frem theeffects of the emergency are outlined in Section 8.0 of thisprocedure.

6.0 References:

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7.0 Records & flotifications:

7.1 All significant information, events, and actions taken during RE

the emergency period shall be recorded.

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8.0 Instructions:

This procedure is divided into separate sections for clarification,j Upon notification or discovery of an event, select the. applicable

section for appropriate instructions.:

! 8.1 Severe Weather / Tornado Watch / Tornado Warning:

8.1.1 The person receiving information regarding the weather(normally the UCCO) shall inform the NUE and the NPS.

f8.1.2 If a Tornado Warning has been issued for the area the

NPS is responsible for assuring the below action complete(weather permitting) as soon as possible,

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i A. Conduct an immediate survey of plant arear byavailable personnel.

B. Notify the Captain of the Guard.

; C. Announce on "Page" for Non-essential personnel to j

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D. Notify the duty call supervisor (Info unly)(;

1 E. Notify Unit #2 Security

F. Notify dispatcher

i G. Start intake traveling screens -

H. Outside cranes (turbine, fuel cask, intake, etc),

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I. Loose material tied down.

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8.0 Instructions:

S.2 Hurricane Watch - (Should be used for severe tropical stormj also). Due to the nature of this emergency there is usually

sufficient time between the issuance of a watch and a warning

for a deliberate approach to the emergency.

8.2.1 The person receiving the information (normally the NCCO) |'

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t 8.2.2 Upon issuance of a hurricane watch for the plant area'

the NPS shall ensure the following action is taken.

A. Operations duty call supervisor is informed and isinformed of each change in the weather advisory.

B. Captain of the Guard has been notified to instructvisitors to leave the site. (Visitors must be noti-fied, however; they may remain on site at their,

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8.2.3 The operations duty call supervisor shall:

A. Evaluate the information and determine if immediate ,-

,action is necessary. The actions listed below should

j be done as soon as practical ~and if possible before'

the hurricane warning is issued.

)1. Notify the operations supervisor or alternate who,

shall:

a. Check operation of the emergency co=municstions] network equipment, base radio and portablej radio equipment. *

:'b. Test run both A & B emergency diesel generators,

,'s top off skid fuel tanks and verify that starting

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c. Test run the turbine DC oil pumps,

d. Inventory the food supply and prepare a grocerylist.

c. Test run the fire pumps and check fire systam.

f. Test run the intake trash rakes and traveling;

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8.0 Instructions:'

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8.2.3 (Continued)A. (Continued)

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g. Ensure trash basket operable or removed.

h. Install fire. hose with stream nozzle at intake,*

i. Fill / top off SGBTF monitor tanks.

j. Ensure operability of auxiliary boiler.

k. Fill / top off both city water tanks.

1. Process available inventory in hold up tanks.

m. Make arrangements to have sewage pit pumpedout.

I Pump all sumps to E.D.T.'s and arrange liquidn.

release.I

o. Arr.ange release of gas decay tanks.

p. Arrange maintenance to provide spare resin inRAB for vaste ION exchangers (permanent andtemporary). ,.

q. Arrange for cperations to make two good copiesof all start up and surveillance proceduresand data sheets.

r. Inver. tory control room supplies for6V lamps (Ray-0-Vac)BatteriesFlashlightsBoots /RaingearFuse Supply

2. Notify the maintenance superintendent or deter-mine who shsll.

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a. Check supply of emergency items and materialssuch as:

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8.0 Instructions:*

8.2 (Continued).

8.2.3 (Continued)A. (Continued))

2. (Continued)

a. Wire Plastic film clothLumber (Pliofilm)

i Rope Flashlights & BatteriesNails Portable bedding equip.

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Wooden wedges Adequate supply ofBuckets turbine oil in drumsCaulking (25 drums)

b. Provide a truck and driver to obtain food-stuffs and other required items.

c. C1can sumpc and sump purp suction strainerson the auxiliary building and electricalmanholes. Test run all sump pumps.

/d.- Place the 125V DC A & B station batteries on

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c. Survey the plant site removing trash anddebris and securing loose equipment.

f. Provide bottle water as emergency water cupply.

3. Notify the Chemistry supervisor or alternate whoshall:

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a. Inventory supply of laboratory chemicals andreagants and obtain those that are necessary.

b. Check diesel cil storage tank. Diesel oil.

storage tank should be topped off.

c. Make arrangements with the diesel oil suppliersfor possible energency deliveries.

d. Bolt or tie down all hatches on water planttanks.

e. Bolt or othsevise secure the hatches on thechemical feed tanks.

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8.0 Instructions:

8.2 (Continued)

8.2.3 (Continued)

A. (Continued)

' 4. Ilotify the Unit #2 Construction supervisor.

5. !!otify the lips that the above action has beencompleted.

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8.3 Hurricane Warning,

! (Should be us2d for severe tropical storm also)The information regarding weather reports should have alreadybeen established during the hurricane watch.

8.3.1 The NPS shall ensure all visitors leave the plant,

'f property. This should.be verified by the Captain

of the Guard.

8.3.2 The NPS shall ensure the following preparations are made:

A, Make arrangements for additional operating personnelto be at the plant during the hurricane.

B. Fill condensate tanks and primary water tanks.

C. Have portable bedding equipment brought to the control. room and/or cable spreading room; have a supply offood brought to the control room.

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i( D. Open and tag all outdoor 480V receptacle circuit_

breakers.

E. As the hurricane approaches the site, and high uindsbegin, consider stopping the vent fans listed below ggif water intrusion becomes a problem in those areas.

Fuel handling building fans (MVS-7,llVE 15 & HVE 17) '

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Reactor Auxiliary building supply and exhaust fans(HVS 4A & 43, nVE 10A & 10B, HVA 1 & 2),

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Control room vent fans (HVE 13A 5 3, HVE 14 & 33)i

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! Shield building vent fans (HVE 6A & 6B)

Diesel generator vent fans (RV 5 & 6) i

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8.3.2 (Continued).

F. Keep dispatcher informed.:

, G. As storm approaches, isolate Ft. Pierce water supply R,,

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A. Notify the superintendent of maintenance (oralternate) who shall:

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1. Close the following reactor auxiliary buildingoutside doors and roof hatches:

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a. 19.5 ft level

Dru==ing station roll up door;

' (bEast end doorNortheast corner doorHV Plenum areaExit to Containment' personnel lock,

Cold lab door! Control Point guard station

Machine shop roll up doorSouth end of North-South hall

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Roll up door to roof - east sideNorthwest entrance to vital switchgear roomSouthwest entrance to vital switchgear room<

''c. 62 ft. level

Heating and ventilating room exit to roofCCW surge tank arca exit to roofControl room west entranceOffice area entrance i

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8.0 Instructions:

8.3 Hurricane Warning: (Continued)

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A. (Continued)'

2. (Continued)* {; a. Auxiliary Building 19.5 ft level! A

West wall at auxiliary feed pumps A & B (2 places)Exit to containment personnel lockCold lab doorMachine shop roll up doorSouth end of north-south hall

b. Turbine Building

South wall of turbine building switchgear room(3 places) gSouthwest corner of flood wall

( West flood wall at Hg Seal oil unii'

West flood wall at cundensate transfer pump{;

North flood wall Northwest side at foot ofstair #1North flood wall near chemical feed station

i Between NW and SU corners of R.A.B. andTurbine Building (2 places)

c. Blewdown Building (8 places)R

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s 3. Tie down, remove, or otherwise secure all looseequipment, such as ladders, fire extinguishers

; and hose reels, waste containers, life rings, etc.

4. Store all chenical drums in the chemical ware-house, and secure all other loose drums, g

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,storage houses are properly secured and secure

| the 1 ton chlorine cylinders to their racks.

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68.0 Instructions:

8.3 Hurricane Warning: (Continued)

8.3.3 (Continued)

A. (Continued)

6. Dog the intake area gantry crane, the cask crane RSand turbine deck crane.

I 7. Install life lines between important operatingareas of the plant in case personnel must be sentto these areas during high winds.

8. Provide tarpaulins and ropes at various locationsthroughout the auxiliary building; also have onhand in the control room and cable spreading rooman ample supply of plastic filn (pliofilm).

9. Make plans to have mechanics and electricianoavailable at the plant durir.g the emergency.

10. Close doors, and vent openings on the elevator

( machluety tova.

11. Wire shut all doors on outdoor MCC's, withinsulated wire.

12. Take spare su=p pumps to the reactor auxiliarybuilding.

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s13. Tie down intake trash rakec and hoists in such

a manner that they are secure, yet readily avail-able if needed.

14. When the vent fans listed in 3.4.3e are stcpped,the following air intake, exbaust, or vent

\. openings abould he closed eff. Verify that thedampers of those openings equipped uith dampersare locked in the closed position.

Fuel handling building supply and exhaust5.9 and 4.16 KV suitrMgear room supply andexhaust (2 each)

Fuel pool area supplyControl rcom supplies (2)Rx auxiliary building 62 f t level supplies (2)Rx auxiliary building 62 ft level exhausts (3)

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8.3 Hurricane Warning: (Continued)

8.3.3 (Continued)

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' Fuel handling building H & V supply'

. Diesel generator building roof ventilatorsRx auxiliary building 43 ft level supplyRx auxiliary building 43 f t level exhausts (4) |

Battery rooms 1A & 1B roof ventilatorsElectrical equipment room roof ventilators (2)Rx auxiliary building 19.5 ft level supplies (4)Rx auxiliary building 19.5 f t level exhausts (2)

15. Protect exposed vital instrtunentation from thehigh winds and possible flying debris.

16. Mah: plans te hr'e T A C Specialists availableat the plant during the emergency.

17. Check all instruments located outdoors to be inweatherproof condition, inspect cases, gaskets,etc. and weatherproof those that are not withplastic film and tape.

B. Notify the NPS when the above a'c. tion is conplete.;

8.3.4 When official word is received that the storm has passed,the KPS should have the equipment restored on an asneeded basis.<

8.4 Earthquake.

8.4.1 When information is received that an earthquake has

occurred or the annunciators on RTGB 106 (536 and 346) .

ala rm , the MPS is responsible to ensure completion of I

the following:

A. Inspect areas of the plant to determine any detri-mental effects.

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8.0 . Instructions:*

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8.4.1 (Continued),

B. Shut charging pump . suction from RUT (V-07103) to*

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vide maximum force received in cach of the threedirections. The plant should be shutdown if theindicators exceed DBE (.05g).

D. Notify I & C department for evaluation of Seismicrecorders.

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8.4.2 The duty call supervisor shall evaluate the informationa raquired.'j and decide if furt!.cr cctier. nd/cr car.pe"a" <

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i 3.1 This procedure provides instructions to control and extinguishfires, minimize damage, and prevent personal injuries.

3.2 Any uncontrolled fire is considered a Fire Emergency. In order

to control and extinguish a fire, a fire fighting organizationhas been established.

R5The Primary and Interim Fire Teams are composed of members of;

- - the Operating, Maintenance, and Supervisory groups assigned tothe St. Lucie Plant. The members of the Fire Teams are qualifiedin fire fighting.

For a list of the locations of fire fighting equipment, refer to R5

the Mechanical Maintenance preventive maintenance program asi

delineated in Admin. Procedure No. 0010431 " Preventive MaintenanceProgram".

3.3 This procedure i=plements the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Plan and R5 ]iFire Protection Plan.

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4.0 Precautions:1

4.1 Class "C" fire extinguishers (CO or Dry Chemical) or fog typefire hose no::les shall be used on combustible liquid fires,

, electrical fires or on fires which might involve energi:ed' '

conductors and/or equipment.

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4.0 Precautions: (Cont'd)

| 4.2 Foam type fire extinguishing materials shall not be useden electrical fires.

i 4.3 When figh*.ing fires in the Radiation Centrolled Area that#

may involve radioactive materials, the members of the Fire R5

Team shall use additional protective equipment specified bythe Emergency Radiation Tesm Leader and shall follow anyinstructions he issues regarding precautions to observe whilefighting the fire.

5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Fire Team Leader to: R5

1. Direct all phases of the fire fighting activities.2. Coordinate the activities of any outside fire fighting

/ organi:ation called in to assist with the emergency.\m 3. Verify through regular inspections that all fire fighting

equipment and supplies are in good condition and operable.4. Hold periodic training sessions with the Fire Team personnel R5

to assure that they are properly trained for their FireTeam position.

5. Maintain roster of Fire Team members, their training and R5

drill experience (primary only)

5.2 It shall be the responsibility of each Fire Team member to be R5

thoroughly familiar with the contents of this procedure andthe location of fire fighting equipment in the plant. -

5.3 All personnel shall be familiar with the location of, and befamiliar witn, operation of fire equipment in their designated

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work stations.

6.0 References:

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Emergency Plan {

6.2 S t. Lucie Plant Ad=icistrati~e Procedure No. 1800022 " Fire Pro- R5 jtection Plan".

6.3 S t. Lucie Plant Admin. Procedure No. 0010431 " Preventive Maintenance R5

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7.0 Records:

R57.1 Records of all significant actions during a fire shall

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8.1 When an individual discovers a fire which he can safely'

extinguish using fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall<

do so and then promptly notify the Plant Supervisor Nuclear.!

j 8.2 When an individual discovers a fire which he cannot extinguishusing fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall notify thej

Plant Supervisor Nuclear over PA system, or the control room R5 !

by dialing 333 on any PAX telephone. The following informationshall be given:

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8.2.1 Location of the fire.1

8.2.2 Type of fire, if known.(

8.2.3 Whether or not there are any injured personnel.

8.2.4 ' Extent of damage to plant components.

8.3 Plant Supervisor Nuclear shall instruct the individual to take;(-

the fire.

any i==cdiate action he is qualified to perform to extinguish1

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I 8.4 Plant Supervisor Nuclear shall declare a Fire Emergency, announce|

the location of the fire on the PA system, sound the fire alarm,and implement the Emergency Plan.i

) 8.4.1 When work of the Fire Emergency is passed over the PA

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1 1. During normal working hours:*

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Fire House for instructions and then to the sceneof the fire with their assigned aquipment and take i'

action to extinguish it. |

b. The on-site members of the interim Fire Team shall R5 ,

report to the scene of the fire and take action toextinguish it.

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8.4 (Cont'd)

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d. If the fire is in the Radiation Controlled Area,

they shall wear appropriate protective clothingand respiratory equipment and personnel moni-toring devices, attempt to stay upwind of thefire, and coordinate their actions with theEmergen:y Radiation Team.

e. Other plant personnel except the operators onwatch, shall report to the maintenance shop andbe ready to assist in the fire fighting operationswhen called upon.

f. The Fire Team shall keep the Emergency Coordinator R5.

informed.

2. During off hours:

a. The on-site members'of the Interim Fire Team shall R5

report to the scene of the fire and take action toextinguish it.

b. If the fire is found to be in the Radiation ControlledArea, the Emergency Radiation Team shall be activatedby the E=ergency Coordinator.

( c. If the fire is in the Radiation Controlled Area, theyshall wear appropriate protective clothing and res-piratory equipment and personnel =onitoring devices,attempt to stay upwind of the fire, and coordinatetheir actions with the E=ergency Radiation Team. >

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8.4.2 Requesting Outside Fire Fighting Assistance

1. If the fire is too large to be controlled byf available plant forces, th e S t. Lucie County -

Ft. Pierce Fire District shall be called by the

Emergency Coordinator.

2. The main guard station shall be notified of thelocation of the fire and the expected arrival ofthe off-site fire fighting equipment.

3. Working communications shall be established betweenthe Emergency Coordinator, the person in charge ofthe off-site fire fighting organizatian (theEmergency Radiation Team Leader, if the fire is inthe Radiation Controlled Area), and the Fire Team RS

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! CRITERIA FOR AND CONDUCT OF EVACUATIONS!

]2.0 APPROVAL:

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Revision 5 Qie,weJbyFac ity Review Group March 20 & 25,19 18Approved by / M Z/f M 7 V.P. Pwr. Res.Aflgef M _ 19r/ |

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i carried out. It provides instructions for effecting an ordered,rapid and safe evacuation of a local area or the Owner Controlled

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; Area in ordar to prevent or minimize radiation exposure to,

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3.2.1 Accurate classi!.ication of emargencies that may occurj at the Plant is (.ecessan to enable the Nuclear Plant'

Supervisor to take the proper corrective action and toknow when to initiate the Emergency Plans. For those .

} emergencies involving high radiation '.nd/or the releasej of radioactive material to the environment, it is necessary

{ to provide the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (Emergency Coordinator)with guidelines that will enable him to know when to ordera local area evacuation er evacuation of the Owner ControlledArea. t

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3.2.2 A local area evacuation or evacuation of the OwnerControlled Area may be necessitated by the Occurrencei

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] ( _, radiation. An Owner Controlled Area eiacuation willbe conducted for any Site Area Emergency or General;

i Emergency.

3.3 Authority:i

) This procedure implements the St. Lucie Unic #1 Emergency Plan.!

3.4 Definitions:

3.4.1 Assembly Area

O The location to which evacuation personnel report. In

( a local evacuation, personnel evacuate and assemble in\g , a location designated by the Emergency Coordinator. In

i an evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area, evacuatingFPL personnel from the Protected Area go to the Site

| Assembly Station on Highway A1A near the north entrance| to plant property, while non-FPL personnel and FPL! personnel from outside the Protected Area assemble at! J.C. Public Park on Highway A1A, 7 1/2 miles north of the; plant. If necessary, other assembly areas can be specified: by the Emergency Coordinator.!

3.4.2 Escorts

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3.4.3 Local Area Evacuation

An evacuation of some portion of, but not all of, the ,,

.ii Owner Controlled Area. It may include evacuation of a *

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. That portion of FPL property surrounding and includingthe plant which is subject to limited access and control

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3.4.5 owner Controlled Area Evacuation

j The evacuation from the Owner Controlled Area of allpersonnel except those required to place the plant in a1

safe condition, the emergency teams, and the guards'

necessary to fulfill their evacuacion responsibilities.

3.4.6 Radiation Control Point.

Located in the Auxiliary Building, it is likely to be usedas an assembly arca during a local evacuation.g

4.0 Precautions:4

l 4.1 Every effort shall be made to minimize personnel exposure' to ,

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] Radiation Control Point or other assembly area until they have been

| monitored for possible contamination, unless they are injured.4 Injured personnel shall be treated as discussed in E-Plan imple-I menting Procedure 3100021E, Duties of the Emergency Coordinator.

4.3 Except as discussed in 4.2 above, personnel reporting to the

) Radiation Control Point or other assembly area shall group1

1 according to departments in order to facilitate personnelaccountability and monitoring.

I 4.4 When reporting to the assembly area, take the most direct routepossible, but do not use any route or area that has been declaredpart of the emergency area, or that could result in excessive *

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4.5 If an area or building is evacuated, any records regarding the.

persons in the area shall be removed and taken to the assemblyarea.

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4.6 Health Physic.s personnel exiting the RA3 es accessitated |

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5.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor is responsible for:,

j 5.1.1 Classifying any emergency that may occur at Unic #1.4

} 5.1.2 Initiating the Emergancy Plans when appropriate.

I5.1.3 Initiating the evacuation of any area in which the;

i criteria for evacuation, as expressed in steps 8.18.2 are met.

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5.3 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for advising the;

i Security Team Leader of a local evacuation or an Owner Controlled|| Area evacuation. This notification vill be by the alarm or the *

! PA system. Infor=ation needed by the Security Force to properlyj fulfill their responsibilities during the evacuation shall be

.provided to the Security Team Leader by the Emergency Coordinator.'

(3ee E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of Emergency] Coordinator). ;

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! 5.4 The Security Guard Force is under the supervision of the Plant I

j Stcurity Supervisor. He serves as the Primary Security Team

| Leader. The Security Force Shift Supervisor is the Interim i

| Security Team Leader.'

5.5 The responsibilities of individuals acting as escorts are contained'

in Sections 3.12 and 8.4.5 of this procedure.,

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plant shall familiarize themselves with:,

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5.0 Responsibilities:

5.6 (Continued)

5.6.3 *he locations of the evacuation assembly areas:

a. The Radiation Control Point in the AuxiliaryBuilding.

b. The Site Assembly Station.

N The J. C. Public Park on Route A1A, north of theplant site.

5.7 It shall be the responsibility of each supervisor and depart-ment foreman not involved in the emergency response to reportto the assembly area to assist in accounting for all personnelunder his supervision.

5.8 Security Department Responsibilities are defined in SecurityProcedure 0006123.<-

5.9 The Control Point Guard shall naintain accurate records of allpersonnel entering or leaving the. controlled area and make themavailable when required.

5.10 The Main Gate Guard shall maintain accurate records of allpersonnel entering or leaving the Generating Station Area andmakeithem available when required.

5.11 The Assembly Area Supervisor shall be responsible for persotaelaccounting at assembly area and liason between these personneland the Emergency Coordinator.

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5.12 Tour Guides are assigned to escort sroups of visitors during,

tours of the plant site. In an emergency, Tour Guides areresponsible for personnel accountability of their respectivegroups and the evacuation of their group to the Site Assembly_ . -

Station in cooperation with the Security Force.

5.13 Unic 2 Responsibilities are defined in ASP 5.0.

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6.0 References:

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Security Plan.

6.3 E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of EmergencyCoordinator.

7.0 Records and Notifications:

7.1 A list of all persons assembled at J.C. Public Park shall beprepared by. a member of the Plant Staff who will travel tothat location with evacuees.

7.2 Records showing that all personnel in the area affected by theemergency were accounted for shall be kept as part of therecords of the emergency and recorded by the Emergency Coordinator.

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8.0 Instructions:

1 8.1 Criteria for Local Area Evacuation.

! If an incident involves a high radiation field or has

j caused the release of radioactive material to the environ-ment, the need to evacuate the affected area shall be

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determined in accordance with the following criteria:

Evacuate the affected local area in unich any of the followingconditions occur:

8.1.1 Area Radiation Monitor Alarm.,

I8.1.2 Containment Evacuation Alarm.

) 8.1.3 Unevaluated direct radiation dose rate reading

| in excess cf 100 mrem / hour.,

8.1.4 Unevaluated airborne radioactivity concentration inexcess of 1 X 10-9 micro C1/ce.

b,,,/ 8.1.5 Removable radioactive surface contamination in an unposted

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: area in excess,of 1000 dpm/100 c=- beta-gamma over anarea of 100 ft .

8.1.6 Removable radioactive surface contamination in an unposted2area in excess of 50 dpm/100cm alpha over an area of

100 ft2,

8.1.7 The Emergency Coordinator determines that a situationexists for which local evacuation is appropriate.

8.2 Criteria for Owner Controlled Area Evacuarion: "'N! The Owner Controlled Area shall be evacuated in the following

circumstances:

1. Site Area Emergency,

{ 2. General Emergency,1 .

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4 Any other situation in which the Emergency Coordinatordetermines that evacuation is appropriate.

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8.3 Evacuation Preparedness,

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8.3.2 Escorts shall maintain control of groups or individuals,

to which they are assigned to enable all members of thegroups to be located, notifted and evacuated.

8.4 Local Area Evacuation Implementation

8.4.1 When the Emergency Coordinator (Nuclear Plant Supervisor)determines that a local evacuation is necessary, he shall,in folicwing Emergency Procedure Duties of the EmergencyCoordinator, announce an evacuaciou using the PA system,giving the area affected, the assembly area and otherinstructions as required.

8.4.2 All personnel in the evacuated area shall stop work, turn,,,off potentially hazardous equipment, such as cuttingtorches, and leave the area by the same route taken toenter the area, unless otherwise instructed by theEmergency Coordinator.

8.4.3 All personnel in the evacuated area shall report to theRadiation Control Point in the Auxiliary Building formonitoring and accountability.

8.4.4 The Radiation Monitor Team shall monitor evacuatedpersonnel for contamination, (for areas where contaminationmay be present).

8.4.5 Injurel personnel shall be created as discussed in E-PlanImp'lementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of EmergencyCoordinator. If an injured person is evacuated from theplant site, the person's TLD, selfreading dosimeter, identificationbadge, and keycard should be removed and given to the FirstAid and Personnel Decontamination Team Leader. ,

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8.0 Instructions: (Continued)

8.4 Local Area Evacuation Imnlementation (Continued)

8.4.7 The Emergency Coordinator and department supervisorsand foremen having personnel working in the evacuatedarea shall verify that all personnel in the evacuatedarea are accounted for.

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2 8.5 Owner Controlled Area Evacuation Implementation!

8.5.1 When the Emergency Coordinatoc (Nuclear Plant Superviser)3

determines that an evacuation of the Owner ControlledArea is necessary, he will, in the following Emergency

| Procedure Duties of the Emergency Coordinator, order an.

evacuation using the PA system and the evacuation alarm.t

; 8.5.2 All personnel in the evacuated area shall stop work,j turn off potentially hazardous equipment, such as cuttingp torches, and leave the area. All personnel not neededJ

i i to place Unit #1 in a safe condition and not on an| \~- emergency team or otherwise required on site, shalli evacuate to the appropriate Assembly Area. Emergency, Teamsshall report to the Administrative Building for! assignment.

8.5.3 Injured personnel shall be treated as discussed in E-Plan' implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of E=ergency

Coodinator. If an injured person is evacuated from theplant site, the person's TLD, selfreading dosimeter, identificationbadge, and keycard should be removed and given to the FirstAir and Personnel Decontamination Team Leader.

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8.5.4 Personnel shall remove protective clothing prior to-

leaving the Radiation Controlled Area.,

; s-<fi 8.5.5 Proceed to the Main Guard Station by the most direct route,

unless an alternate route is specified by the E=ergency;

' Coordinator.

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8.0 Instructions: (Continued)

6.5 (Continued)

8.5.7 Assemble by department for accounting and monitoring,and remain at the assembly area until givem instruc-tions by the Assembly Area Supervisor.

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8.5.9 The department supervisors and foremen shall accountfor their personnel and report the results to theAssembly Area Supervisor.

8.5.10 The Assembly Area Supervisor shall assure that allpersonnel are monitored for contamination prior to,

leaving the Assembly Area.

3.5.11 The Assembly Area Supervisor, the Security Force ShiftSupervisor and the department supervisors and foremanshall examine all the personnel records available todetermine if any personnel are unaccounted for.

8.5.12 The Emergency Coordinator shall initiate a search forthe personnel who have not been accounted for.

d.6 Security Force Evacuation I=olementation

8.6.1 Upon notification of an evacuation, the Security ForceShif t Supervisor (Interim Security Team Leader) shall .

advise by radio all other guards on duty that an evacuationis in prcgress. The Security Force will proceed with theevacuatien of persons and with personnel accountabilityactivities.

8.6.2 The Control Point Guard and the Main Gate Guard shallimmediately review logs and badge records to determine *

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and await instructions from the Security Team Leader.i

8.6.3 The Security Team shall: (.

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8.6.4 The Security Team Leader, after completion of sweeps;

{ by members of the Security Team shall instruct guards! concerning special assignments which may be required asj a result of the evacuation. He shall advise the Off- |j Site Emergency Security Manager of any circumstances [i which require his attention. ,

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I 1.0 TITLE:

. RE-EN"RI

2. APPROVAL:

! Reviewed by Facility Review Group July 25, 19 75t

| Approved by K. N. Harris _ Plant Manager . July 29, 19 75

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3.1 Puroosei'

This procedure provides guidelines for the selection of thej Re-entry Team members and providas instructions to follow during4 re-entry.

3.2 DiscussionI

j 3.2.1 Ra-entry into an evacuated area shall be made only whenauthorized by the Emergency Coordinator as follows:

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l. To ascertain that all personnel who were in theaffected area have been evacuated and to search for.

unaccounted for personnel.

2. To rescue any injured or trapped personnel from theaffected area.

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3. To perforn operations which may decrease theseverity of the emergency.

4. To determine the nature and extene of the emergencyand the radiological conditions. '

5. To establish definite personnel exclusion areaboundaries.

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3.2 (Continued)

3.2.1 The Emergsacy Coordinator should select individualswith appropriate quali ficaticus in First Aid, Operations,Health Physics, and Maintenance for the Re-entry Team.

3.2.3 The initial entry of the Re-entry Team, and all subse-quant entries, until radiation areas have been properlymarked, shall take place under the supervision of theRadiation Team Leader.

3.2.4 The Re-entry Team Leaders should be fully briefed concerningthe nature of the emergency. Infor=ation for thesebriefings will be obtained from the applicable availablesources including current operating records, interviewswith evacuated employees, and surveys conducted by theRadiation Team.

3.3 Authoritr

This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan

\ 4.0 Precautions:

4.L There shall be no re-entry into the area affected by the emergencyaf ter an emergency evacuation unless- authorized by the EmergencyCoordinator

4.1 A1.L Re-entry Team membern Oell wear protective clothing, dosimeters,respiratory devices, and ocher protective devices as specified bythe Radiation Team Leader.

4.3 The team members should not ieviate from the planned route,unless required by un-antic 11. ted conditions such as re rue,performing an operation which would ,inim4:e the ~;.ergency condi-tions, etc.v

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4.5 The following guidelines for emergency exposure of personnelshall be followed during the re-entry operation:

4.5.1 The Emergency Coordinator and the Re-entry TeamLeaders shall make every effort to ninimize re-entrypersonnel exposures, utilizing radiation survey andmonitoring devices, protective clothing, breathing

N apparatus, and other special equipment as required.;

4.5.2 Under. emergency conditions not requiring action toprevent serious injury or a catastrophic incident.'

Re-entry Team personnel exposure in excess of 10 CFR 20limits may be authorized by the Emergency Coordinator,but shall not exceed 5 Ren whole body exposure.

4.5.3 A planned emergency dose to prevent serious injury orto prevent destruction of equipment which could result,

in serious injury should not exceed 12 Ram whole bodydose.

I 4.5.4 Under emergency conditions where i= mediate action isD necessary to prevent serious injury or a catastrophica

! incident, Re-entry Team members' exposures authorized; by the Emergency Coordinator, with .che consent of the

individuals to be exposed, should not exceed 25 Rem; whole body exposure, except for life saving actions.

4.5.5 For lif a saving actions, an individual may receive adose of up to 75 Ren whole body exposure.

4.6 A Re-entry Team shall consist of at least two persons.

5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The Emergency Coordinator has the rasponsibility for authorizings

re-entry into an area after it has been evacuated. It shall bev. his responsibility to selec. qualified personnel for the Re-entryI Team and make clear what their assigned duties are prior to

re-entry.

5.2 The Radiation Team Leader sh_ill be responsible for the supervishin '

of the initial entry into an evacuated area, and for all subse-quant entries until radiation areas have been properly marked.and a-

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5.0 Responsibilities: (Continued)

5.3 It shall be the responsibility of the person appointedRe-entry Team Leader to strictly folicw the orders givento him by the Radiation Team Leader and at all times toprotect the members of the Re-entry Team frc.,a possible injuryand excessive radiation exposure.

6.0 References:

6.1 St. Lucia Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiation Protection Manual

7.0 Records and Notifications:

Detailed records of all significant actions of the Re-entry Teamshall be recorded by the Emergency Coordinator.

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8.0 Instructions:

8.1 The Ecorgency Coordinator or his designes (normally theShift Technie=1 Advisor or the Technical Supporr CenterSupern scr) shall:

8.1.1 Select at least two qualified persons to form aRe-entry Team. One of the members shall be qualifiedin Health Physics procedures.

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S.1.3 Instruct the team menlaers as to what ir, required of themwhila in the emergency area. This may causist of thefollowing:

1. Search for injured, trapped or unaccounced forpersonnel.

2. Operate equipment as needed.

3. Decomine the nature and extent of the emergency andradiological conditions.

4. Establish definite personnel exclusion areas andaccess routes.

8. 2. The Radiation Team Leader stull:

3.2.1 Evaluate the emerger.cy to determine the possible dose ratesand. stay times. Refer to Step 4.5 of this procedure forguidelines.

8.2.2 Supervise the initial entry of the Re-entry Teams into thearea of the emergency and any subsequent entries untilreadiation areas have been properly marked.s

v8.2.3 Based on the information available, select a route for the

Re-entry Teams to follow into the affected area.

8. 2. 4- Assure that all Re-entry personnel are properly equippedwith protective clothing, high range dosimeters, low range -

dosimeter,TLD, respiratory devices,. and ochar protectivesquipment as required.

S.2.5 Specify self-monitoring and deconenmination proceduresfor the Re-entry Teams.

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8.3 The Re-entry Tesa members shd1:

8.3.1 Wear protective clothing and other protectivedevices as specified by the Radiation Team Leader.

8.3.2 Unless unenticipated conditions are encountered,^

follow the pre-planned route into the affected area,and perform the assigned jobs quickly and safely.

8.3.3 Monitor the dose race along the route followed, andidentify nigh radiation areas.

8.3.4 Frequently observe their dosimeters and withdraw to asafe area before established dose limits are received.

8.3.5 When re-entry is completed,. follow the self-monitoringand personnel decontamination procedures as specifiedby the Radiation Team Leader.

8.3.6 Record and report to the Emergency Coordinator or hisp designee the radiological conditions and extent of damage/ in the affected arer..

8.4- The Emergency Coordinator and the Recovery and Aestoration TeamLeader shall evaluate the existing conditions and plan furtheractions as required

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DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL IJE0 DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION

2.0 APPROVAL:'

Reviewed by Facility Review Group July 25, 1975Approved by K. N. Harris . Plant Manager i-O- 19' 3

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3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides the actions to be taken by an individualwho discovers an emergency condition.

3.2 Defininitions

3.2.1 An aergency condition is an incident which could resultir. personnel injury and/or damage to plant components.It .aay or may not be accompanied by high radiation orradioactive contamination. Examples of an emergency condi-tion include but are not limited to:

3.2.1.1 Fire or explosion.

3.2.1.2 Steam line break.

3.2.1.3 Unanticipated high radiation field.

3.2.1.4 Accidental release of reactor coolant..

3.2.1.5 Accidental release of radioactive liquitwaste.

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! 3.2.1.6 Accidental release of radioactive wastegas due to rupture or improper valve align-e

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; 3.2.1.7 Accidental relesse of chlorine gas.!

3.3 Authorityi

; This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological; Emergency Plan.

i 4.0 Precautions:.

! All personnel should be continuously alert to detect any unsafe situa-tion which, if not corrected, could result in an emergency condition.i

' Strict adherence to existing operating and maintenance procedures and'

g~ safety rules, and the exercise of good judgement could prevent theoccurrence of an emergency condition.

5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 All personnel permanently or temporarily assigned to the St. LuciePlant shall familiarize themselves with:

5.1.1 The contents of this procedure.,

5.1.2 The locations of area radiation monitors and firefighting equipment in, and the entrances to and exits )from the areas in which they work.

/"'' 5.2 All personnel shall notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor of all

j unusual or emergency conditions.

6.0 References:!

St. Lucie ?lant Radiological Emergency Plan

7.0 Records: .

All significant information, events, and actions taken during theemergency period shall be recorded by the Emergency Coordinator.

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4 8.0 Instructione:

An individual who discovers an emergency condition shall:

8.1 Take any immediate action he is qualified to perform that willaid in controlling and minimizing the effects of the emergencysuch as:

8.1.1 Extinguishing a small fire with fire fighting equipmentlocated in the immediate area.i

8.1.2 Locally stopping machinery that is contributing to theseverity of the emergency (stopping a pump when thedownstream piping was ruptured, deenergizing a burningmotor, etc.)

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8.1.3 Closing an upstream valve when a system pipe rupturehas occurred.

8.1.4 Helping injured personnel from the affected area, ifnecessary, to minimize their exposure to further injury.,

Do not attempt to move seriously injured or unconsciouspersonnel unless failure to act will obviously placethe victim in grave danger.

8.1.5 Warning other personnel in the affected area to withdrawto a safe area.

8.2 Notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor. Give the followinginformation:

8.2.1 Type of emergency (fire, pipe rupture, etc.)

8.2.2 Location of emergency.

8.2.3 Any injury to personnel, including obvious signs that] would indicate the seriousness of the injury.

8.2.4 Extent of damage to plant components.

8.3 Withdraw to a safe area.

8.4 If possibil:ty of radioactfve contamination exists, remain in asafe area until monitored. -

8.5 Follow instructions issued by the Nuclear Plant Supervisor(Emergene.y Coordinator).

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ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1E-PLW IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100031E

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1. Title: OIL SPILL DIERGENCIES

2. Prepared by: ('f Ma ,

3. Subcomittee Review By (%'t' G d f PL PR f//. 2 78_

4. Reviewed by Facility Review Group on: ur,vrJ .24 1978_

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3.1 Purpose:

This procedure provides instructions to be followed in.theevent of any amount of oil spilling into the intake or dis-charge canal, a potential for oil spilled on the ground

,! reaching the intake or discharge canal, or any oil spill ofan estimated quantity of 1000 gallons or more.,

3.2 Discussion:

Foreseeable spill events which could result in oil reachinga navigable watervay are guarded against by containment fa-

| cilities provided in the plant design; i.e., catchment pitsunder storage tanks and transformers. In addition, storage

; facilities are checked periodically for signs of deteriora-,

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: [ This precedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Plan,.

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\4.0 Precautions:

011 spills o signs of storage facilities deterioration must

be reported promptly to insure proper containment and cleanupactions are implemented.

Should a spill occur, no dispersants or surface collectingagents (Shell Oil Herder) are to be used without Coast Guardapproval.

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5.1 The Chemistry Supervisor'is the SPCC Plant Coordinatorand shall complete the 011 Spill Log with all avail-able information.

5.2 Those personnel who would be involved with the cleanupof a spill should be familiar with this procedure andthe SPCC.

6.0 References:

k. 6.1 The St. Lucie Plant Spill Prevention Control andCountermeasures Plan.

7.0 Records:"

7.1 011 Spill Log (copy attached).

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8.1 011 Spills

8.1.1 When an individual discovers an oil spill whichhe can stop or contain, he shall do so and thennotify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor.

8.1.2 An individual discovering an oil spill which he'

cannot stop or contain shall notify the Nuclear

( Plant Supervisor and give the following infor-mation: .

8.1.1.1 Location of spill. .

8.1.1.2 Source of spill.

8.1.1.3 Approximate volume of spill and area :

affected.'

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(' * any oil could conceivably reach tne intake ordischarge canal he shall announce that an oilspill emergency exists.

i 8.1.4 The Maintenance Supervisor or the Duty Mainten-ance Supervisor during of f-normal working hourschall be notified of the spill and shall assigncontainment and cleanup responsibilities toavailable personnel. Materials available inStores for cleanup are:

STORAGE APPLI-EQUIPMENT QUANTITY LOCATION CATION

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8.1.4.1 Fiber Perl 50 bags Stores Dry absorbent; for use on water

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E_QUIPMENT STORAGE APPLI-_ QUANTITY LOCATION8.1.4.3 CATION

3/8" 3M PadsStores Hand-held

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Water Wiper4

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Coast Guard approval. it can be absorved.8.1.4.8 Pirelli Boom

Stores Physical barrieronly. (for water use)No absorption charac-

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8.0 Instructions: (Cont)

8.1 011 Spills (Cont)

8.1.5 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify theDuty Call Supervisor who in turn will notify:

1. Plant Manager4

2. Chemistry Supervisori

3. Manager of Power Resources-NuclearI ,

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8.2 PCB Spills (Polychlorinated Biphenyls)

NOTE: PCB is a-cooling fluid used in smallertransformers, such as our 4160V to 480Vtransformers. For the purpose of thisprocedure only spills of 1/2 gallons orgreater are addressed.

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NOTE: The same materials which are usedfor oil spills can be used in thecleanup of PCB spills.

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ST LUCIE UNIT NO. 1EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100032E

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1. TIT 5E: ON-SITE SUPPORT CENTERS,

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ON-SITE SUPPORT CENTERS

2.0 Approval:

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3.1 Purposeq

This procedure provides guidelines and responsibilities fer-' activation and use of the on-site Technical cad Operational

Support Centers. This procedure describes interim facilities .

and shall be revised when permanent facilities are operational..

3.2 Discussion

The activities of plant management, technical, and engineering'

support personnel are an important part of the overall siteresponse to an accident, and must be properly defined andlogistically supported. The need for additional operationalsupport personnel, other than those required and allowed inthe Control Room, is also recognized as vitally important inproperly responding to an emergency.

The intent of providing Technical and Operational Support Centersis to provide bases where post-accident emergency planning canbe conducted and required operational support personnel .anassemble for potential duty. Both centers will be in closecommunication with the Control Room via the PAX phone system,without disrupting, congesting, or confusing the activities inthe Control Room by the physical presence of additional personnel.

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The OSC is maintained in the first floor ma1ntenance area,

p' of the Service Building.

3.3.3 Communications Equipment!'

: The Control Room contains necessary telephone and public! address systems for communications within and outside the!.g plant. The Control Room also contains NAWAS and Local* Government Radio for communications with state c.nd county

agencies. Use of these systems is described in the( Appendix.'

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3.4 Adthority:

| This procedure implements the St Lucie Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan.6 ,

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4.1 The TSC and OSC shall be astivated upon the direction of the| Emergency Coordinator or his designated alternate only.| .

4.2 Radiological conditions in the on-site Technical and Operational [Support Center shall be monitored when required to be in use. ;

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5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for activating theTSC, activating the OSC, and arranging for staffing throughthe Duty Call Supervisor.

5.2 The TSC Supervisor will be the most senior person available toe'~'s remain at the TSC of the following:

; Primary: Operations SuperintendentAlternate 1: Operations SupervisorAlternate 2: Operatioto Duty Call SupervisorsAlternate 3: Off-Duty Nuclear Plant Supervisors

He is responsible for supervising TSC activities, reporting tothe Emergency Coordinator, and communicating with the EmergencyOperations Facil1ty.

5.3 Each department head or designated alternate is responsible forreporting to the TSC when called.

5.4 Those reporting :o the Operativaal Support Center are responsible,- s

*[ for being prepared to carry out support functions designated bys the Emergenr7 Coordinator.

5.3 The Emergency Coordinator has the overn11 responsibility for theconduct of emergency operations and activities and should workclosely with the TSC to ensure all information is used in makingaccident recovery decisions.

5.6 The QC department is responsible for ensuring that o.'s ,e>documents, and prints are maintained in the TSC or at. availablefor i==ediate use in the Docu=ent Control vault.

6.0 References:

( 6.1 St Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plari

v'- 6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021, Duties of the

Emergency Coordiantor.

7.0 Recorjs:

*A record of actions taken at the TSC shall be maintained by theTSC Supervisor.

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8.1 Activation

i The Emergency Coordinator shall activate the TSC and the

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The Emergency Coordinator shall arrange for staffing throughthe Duty Call Supervisor, Table 3 identifies the TSC staffingrequirements.

8.3 Use of the Technical Support Center

The TSC shall be used to provide plant management andtechnical support to plant operations personnel du-ing emergencyconditions. A primary task shall be to relieve the EmergencyCoordinator of off-site communications to the state and localagencies, NRC and the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.The TSC staff shall provide technical support as requested bythe Emergency Coordinator and shall direct itself toward de-termining current and projected plant status and providing in-depth diagnostic and engineering assistance, as required.

8.4 Use of the Operational Support Center

The Emergency Coordinator shall assign availsble plant staff notneeded in the TJC or Control Room to the OSC. The OSC Supervisor(senior staff member present) shall maintain communicationswith the TSC and report as directed by the Emergency Coordinatoror TSC Supervisor.

8.5 Deactivation

It is the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator or hisdesignee to deactivate and secure the TSC and OSC when the

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8.6 Alternate OSC

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CONTROL ROOM STORAGE LOCKER

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10. Portable Count Rate Instrumentation;

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} EMERGENCY DATA, DPAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS! MAINTAINED AT THE TSC'

ST LUCIE PLANT

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1. Plant Technical Specifications,

2. Plant Operating Procedures

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, 3. Picking up the handset from its cradle activates a response

| at the State Warning Point and St Lucie and Martin CountyDisaster Preparedness Offices. The Nuclear Plant Supervisor

3 (Emergency Coordinator) will advise the personnel on the other| end of the system, in a coded message, of the conditions at; the plant. He then places the handset back on its cradle, as" this is the only use for it during an emergency. His messagej will activate the required state and local emergency teams.I! 4. The procedure for reporting an emergency via NAWAS is su=mari:ad

in E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of EmergencyCoordinator, and described in detail below.

i A. In the event of a SlrE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCYf incident, the following reporting procedure will be used:

(1) The initial report will be handled over NAWAS by code.I

j (2) .The followup data will be handled by LER or telephone.! Provide the data on Emergency Information Checklise,'

E-Plau Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties of| Emergency Coordinator.j

(3) The following code name is assigned to Florida Power,

] & Light:

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APPENDII' (cont)

A. Use of the NAWAS System (cont)i

5. Classifications,

j The clas es of Radiological Emergencies are described in E-PlanImplementing Procedure 3100022E, Classification of Emergencies.

6. Low Population Zone;'

A. The Low Population Zone will extend outward from eachnuclear power plant for a radius of five (S) miles, andshall be segmented into 22-1/2 arcs and will be letteredA through R (excluding I and 0) for the 360 of the compass.;

| B. Each area is divided into SECTORS beginning at the centerand extending outward in mile increments One through Five.Contaminated area, extending outward from the nuclear plant,will be located and reported as discussed in E-Plan4

j Implementing Procedure 6 Radiation Release and Dosei Projection.

3. Use of the Local Government Radio (LGR)

1. The LCR is used, unless inoperative or unavailable, for maintainingcommunications with various state and local disaster preparednesspersonnel. Messages are transmitted and received on frequenciesa

allocated by the state Bureau of Disaster Preparedness. Afterinitial NAWAS notice, detailed reports shall be by LGR. ,

!2. The LCR control unit is installed in the Control Room.;

C. Use of the ENS (OPX) Telephone Network

1. Within one hour of the time that the Emergency Plan or any partof the Emergency Plan is implemented the NRC shall be notifiedand an open, continuous communications channel established using

i the NRC ENS circuit (red phone). The Nuclear Plant Supervisor(Emergency Coordinator) shall be responsible for assuring that this'

notification is made.!

I 2. To initiate a signal to the NRC Operations Center, remove the .,handset from the receiver.

3. When the NRC Duty Officer answers, identify yourself as " Florida,

Power & Light, St Lucie Plant".

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C. Use of.the ENS (OPI) Telephone Network (cont)

4. Make tne notification.

5. Maintain the line open and manned until allowed to terminatethe call by the NRC Duty Officer.

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1. TITLE: LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS,

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ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUPI 3100033E

REVISION 0

1.0 Title:

LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS

2.0 Approval:

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Rev. Reviewed by FRG 19Approved by Vice Pres-Pwr Resources 19

3.0 Scope:

3.1 Purpose

- This procedure provides a method for estimating thyroid and wholebody doses for the area surrounding the plant out to ten miles.This procedure is intended for use by the Emergency Coordinatorupon indications that a loss of coolant accident has occurred.

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3.2 Discussion

3.2.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall estimate thyroid and wholebody doses for off-site locations from one mile to ten

miles if a loss of coolant accident has occurred.3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiologicalr~~' Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions*

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5.0 Responsibilities:''.

| The Emergency Coordinator or his designee has the responsibility formaking whole body dose rate estimates and calculating integrated wholebody doses.

The Chemistry Department representative shall make refined estimatesN upon arriving at the scene at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator.

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100033EREVISION O,

!I 6.0 References:

| 6.1 st. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan,

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiation Protection Manual.

7.0 Records and Notifications:;

Detailed records of meteorological conditions used to estimata doses,iand the estimated thyroid and whole body doses shall be kept on the

attached worksheets. As deemed appropriate by the Emergency Coordinator,,' the off-site authorities shall be notified of: i

j 1) Meteorological conditions (wind speed, wind direction, stability~

and precipitation).

I 2) Projected thyroid and whole body doses at 1, 2, 5, and 10 miles,| and

3) Whether default values of actual measurements were used for doseestimates. .

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8.0 Instructions:

8.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall, upon the initiation of an eventwhich is determined to be a loss of coolant accident, project thethyroid and whole body doses in areas surrounding the plant asfollows:

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8.1.1 The dose rate as measured by the post-LOCA radiationmonitor at the shield building wall shall be determinedand recorded on App. A The monitor reading shall be.

used to further categorize the event in accordance withthe following:

InitialPost-LOCA Category of

Monitor Reading LOCA

< 30 mr/hr Case A30-100 mr/hr Case B100 mr/hr - 1R/hr Case C

> 1 R/hr Case D,

'g This category shall also be included on App. A If.

it has been determined that a Case A LOCA has occurred,doses will be low and no further estimates are required.

8.1.2 Determine stability class from the temperature difference'

between the 200 foot temperature sensor reading and the32.0 foot temperature sensor reading from the meteor-ological tower (i.e. 200 foot reading minus 32.8 footreading). This value should be an average for at leasta fifteen minute period. Record this value on Table D-0.

8.1.3 Determine t.he stability class from the following Table~~g based on the temperature difference measurement:

k _, AT(from 8.1.2) Stability Classs

< - 1.6 A and B-1;5 to - 045 C and D

> - 0.4 E and F'.

Record the stability class on Table D-0.

NOTE: If temperature difference measurements are not avall-able, then a default value for stability class is required.During daytime assume C and D stability and during night-time assume E and F stability. Record the stabilityclass on App. A and note that it represents a default,

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REVISION O

8.0 Instructions: (cont'd)

: 8.1 (cont 'd)!

8.1.4 Determine the average wind speed over at least the most

i recent fif teen minute period using the output of thes wind speed sensor at the lower level on the meteorological

i tower. Record on App. A.

NOTE: If the lower level sensor value is not available, use theupper level sensor value and note on App. A. If neithersensor output is available, assume a default value of 5mph during daytime and 5 mph during nighttime. Record thisvalue and note on Table D-0 that it represents a defaultvalue.

8.1.5 Determine the average wind direction value over at leastthe most recent fifteen minute period from the wind direc-tion sensor at the lower level of the meteorologicaltower. Record this value on App. A. If the lower

js level value is not available, use the upper level sensor( value and note this on App. A. If neither sensor\ output is available, record "ALL" for wind direction,

on App. A.,

8.1.6 Select the thyroid and whole body time-dose-distancetabloscorresponding to the meteorological conditionsrecorded on App. A from Tables D-1 through D-18

Ap' . A - based on theRecord the dose factor on pfollowing:

] LOCA Type Dose Factor

Case B 1Case C 6Dase D 60

Case B dose estimates are read directly from TablesD-1 through D-18. 'For Cases C and D the table valuesare multiplied by the dose factor.

8.1.7 Position the overlay, Figure D-1, with the " PLANT" '.reference patne over the center of the reactorcontainment building on a map of the site area.,Position the centerline of the overlay plume in thedirection towards which the wind is bicwing.

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8.0 Instructions: (cont'd)

! 8.1 (ccat'd)i

; 8.1.8 For each time period of interest (e.g. 7 hours 4 hours,etc.), record the dose information (Table values

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multiplied by the dose factor) on App. B. . In order to,

account for wind shifts, the values should be recorded) in the sectors adjacent to the indicated downwind sector. |,,,

; If "ALL" has been recorded for wind direction on App. Athen it shall be assumed that the estimated doses could

Ioccur in any sector.

j NOTE: To conservatively secoumodate any plume stabilizationeffects that could :enceivably result from a postulated

! potential stabilizing effect of tha Indian River, thosej residents in sectors K, L, or M (between SW and WNW of'

the facility), should be considered to reside at 1.0miles. Thus, Tables D-1 to D-18 should be used at a1.0 mile distance for these environs.

8.1.9 If there. is a shift in wind direction of more than.450, the procedure shall be repeated.

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DOSE CALCULATION WORKSHEET

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DfERGENCY PLAN IMPL-WING PROCEDURE NO. 3100034EREVISION 0

1.0 Title:

MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLiN TRAIND:0o

2.0 Approvals:

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3.0 Scope:

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides requirements for a periodic. training ofindividuals, onsite, who may have some response upon initiation ofthe St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

3.2 Discussion

In order to maintain emergency preparedness, personnel working at theSt. Lucie Plant must be familiar with certain preplanned actions inthe E=ergency Plan and its implementing procedures.

Any changes in required actions or response due to revision of thePlan or procedures must be presented to appropriate personnel on aperiodic basis.

3.3 Authority

St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

3.4 Definition

Throughtout t.his procedure, the terms Emergency Plan and Plan will beused to mean St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY/ ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1k EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100034E

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4.0 Precautions

4.1 This procedure does not cover requirements for periodic training ofthe FPL Offsite Emergency Organization.

5.0 Responsibilities:

j'''' 5.1 The Plant Manager has the overall responsibility'for Emergency Plan\, Training.

5.2 The Plant Training Supervisor is responsible to the Plant Managerfor ensuring all Emergency Plan Training is conducted in accordancewith the references listed herein.

5.3 The primary team leader of each emergency team is responsible forthe development and implementation of his team's training andretraining program. He may assign competent individuals toassist him in acc.omplishing this task.

5.4 The Operations Superintendent is responsible for the developmentand implementation of the Emergency Coordinator training andretraining program. He may assign competent individuals to

g assist him in accomplishing this task.

5.5 The Plant Training Supervisor is responsible for development andimplementation of Emergency Plan Training of all candidates forreactor operator or senior reactor operator licenses.

5.6 The Plant Training Supervisor shall provide for training allindividuals requiring unescorted access on site describing theaction to be taken by an individual discovering an emergencycondition, the location of assembly areas, the identification ofemergency alarms, and the action to be taken on hearing thosealarms.

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i REVISION 0iil'i 7.0 Records and Notifications: I

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EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE No. 3100034EREVISION O

8.0 Instructions:

8.1 Emergency Coordinator Training

All Nuclear Plant Supervisors, Duty Call Supervisors (Operations),Nuclear Watch Engineers, Reactor Control Operators (who are holdersof Senior Reactor Operat'or licenses) shall receive training incategories provided in this section, annually: (j 3 months)

a) Interpretation of plant and field data and how it relates toemergencies and their classification (i.e. emergency actionlevel determination).

b) Prompt and effective notification methods, incli .ing the types8

of communication system

c) Method of activating the Florida Power & Light Company EmergencyOrganization.

d) The methods used for estimating radiation doses.

8.2 Other Operational Assistance

Other centrol room shift personnel who may be required during anemergency shall receive training in the following areas on an annualbasis:

a) Emergency Plan familiarization,

b) Emergency implementing procedures familiarization.

c) Communications and record keepieg methods,

d) Accident assessment and corrective action.

e) Shift relief policy.

f) Specific emergency team training (for individuals assigned tointerim emergency teams).

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8.0 Instructions: (cont'd)

8.3 Shift Technical Advisor

All Shift Technical Advisors shall receive the following annualtraining: (+ 3 months)

a) Emergency Plan familiarization

b) Emergency implementing procedures familiarization,

c) Technical Specifications (in-depth understanding).

d) Specialized training in power plant and reactor specific coreoperating characteristics (normal and abnormal) and accidentassessment.

8.4 Emergency Teams

8.4.1 Primary and interim Emergency Team Leaders, their alternates,and emergency team members shall have successfully completedradiation protection training conducted by the Health Physics .group. Successful completion of this training is acknowledged

\ by the issuance of a " Red Badge" identification card.

8.4.2 All assigned primary and interim leaders shall participate inan annual training exercise designad to have them and their'teams respond to simulated situations.

8.4.3 Specific emergency team training shall be conducted by theprimary team leader or his qualified designee familiarizingteam members with their responsibilities described in theEmergency Plan and its implementing procedures, communicationsand coordination with other emergency teams and thefollowing team-specific topics:

8.4.3.1 Onsite Radiological Monitoring Team

a) Use of air sampling equipment.

b) N rformance of contamination surveys.

c) Determination of air activity and stay times ''

based on MPC values.

d) Determination of radiation levels and allowabledose limits in emergency conditions.

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8.0 Instructions: (cont'd),

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8.4.3 (cont'd)

8.4.3.1 (cont'd)

e) Record keeping methods., s

f) In-depth knowledge of personnel and fieldmonitoring / analyzing techniques.

g) Responsibilities of the Emergency RadiationTeam.

8.4.3.2 Security Team

a) Personnel accountability procedures.

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c) Deployment of Security Personnel.

8.4.3.3 First Ald/ Decontamination Team

a) Description, storage location, and applicationof supplies sud equipment.

b) Sequential steps for the assessment ofcontamination levels and treatment of injuredpersonnel.

c) Allowable radiation exposures and advisableradiological environments.

d) Personnel decontamination procedures,

e) Procedures for the evacuation of conta=inatedpersons to off-site medical facilities.

f) At least three members will satisfactorily ''

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Media First Aid Course and will requalify everythree years. (+ 6 months. And CPR and willrequalify on an annual basis.

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8.0 Instructions: (cont'd)

| 8.4 Emergency Teams (cont'd)

8.4.3 (cont'd)!

8.4.3.4 Fire Team

Fire Team training is covered by the Fire Protectionmanual, Administrative Procedure 1800022.

8.4.3.5 Recovery and Restoration & Re-entry TeamsI

i These teams are composed of personnel previously' described teams and as such receive adequate

training with respect to the Emergency Plan and itsimplementing procedures.

8.4.3.6 Other Personnel Requiring Unescorted Access On Site

a) Emergency Plan Familiarization.

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familiarization.

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a) Emergency Plan familiarization.,

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c) Technical Specifications (in-depthunderstanding).

d) Specialized training in power plant and reactorg specific core operating characteristics (normal) and abnormal) and accident assessment.

8.4.3.7.1 Those personnel designated as " Support, .

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100050E'REVISION 4

1.0 Title:

MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - EMERGENCY EXERCISES, DRILLS, TESTS,AND EVALUATIONS.

2.0 Approvals:

Reviewed by Facility Review Group July 25, 19 75

] Approved by K. N. Harris Plant Manager July 29, 19 7

Rev. 4 Review by FRG N!aco5 1C 19 2 l~

Approved by ////J_Am 7A V. P. Power Resources /4(4,<4f M, 19 1Rev. Reviewed by FRG 19Approved by V. P. Power Researces 19

3.0 Scope:

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides instructions for conducting periodic^ *

emergency exercises, drills, and tests.

3.2 Discussion

Periodic exercises and drills will be conducted in order to test the-state of emergency preparedness of participating personnel,organizations, and agencies. Each exercise or drill will beconducted to:

1) Ensure that participants are familiar with their respectiveduties and responsibilities.

2) Verify the adequacy of the Emergency Plan and emergencyprocedures.

3) Test the communication network and systems.

4) Check the availability of emergency supplies and equipment.

5) Verify the operability of emergency equipment.'

The results of the exercises will form the basis for corrective -

action to eliminate identified deficiencies, and will be discussedduring a post-exercise evaluation.

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3.0 Scope: (cont'd)

3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions:

4.1 Every emergency alarm or announcement shall be assumed to betrue unless an announcement is made to the contrary.

5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The FPL Emergency Plan Administrator shall be responsible forplanning, scheduling, and coordinating all major emergency drills orexercises involving off site agencies. When an exercise is to beconducted, the Emergency Plan Administrator shall:

a) Schedule a date for the exercise in coordination with the PlantManager and,the primary State and county emergency response,

agencies.

b) Request that the Plant Manager assign personnel to assist theEmergnecy Plan Administrator prepare a scenario.

c) Coordinate all FPL efforts with other participating personnel,organizations, and agencies.

d) Obtain the approval of the Plant Manager.

e) Offer federal, state and local observers the opportunity toevaluate the exercise.

f) Discuss and evaluate the exercise with observers and principalparticipants.

g) Ensure that for all identified deficiencies, corrective measuresare recommended,

h) Prepare and retain documentation for record keeping.'.5.2 The Operations Superintendent shall be responsible for planning,

scheduling, and coordinating all onsite emergency drills. When adrill is to be conducted, he shall:

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} a) Schedule a date for the drill in coordination with the PlantManager and the Emergency Plan Administrator,

b) Assure that a scenario is prepared.|,

c) Assign observers for specific portions of the drill.i

i d) Obtain the approval fo the Plant Manager.!!

i e) Discuss and evaluate the exercise with observers and principal{ participants.$

1 f) Ensure that for all identified deficiencies corrective measuresare recommended.

!i g) Prepare and retain documentation for record keeping.I

! 5.3 When an exercise or a major drill is to be conducted, the Plant! Manager shall assure that the following is accomplished:i

a) Assign personnel to prepare a scenario,

b) Coordinate through the Emergency Plan Administrator all; activities which involve off-site personnel organizations or

agencies.

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Emergency Plan Administrator and assign observers.!

j d) Review evaluations of exervise or drill with the observers andi the Facility Review Group.

e) Ensure that deficiencies which are identified are addressed withs

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| f) Prepare and submit documentation to the Emergency Plani Administrator for record keeping.3 '; These exercises and drills will simulate emergency conditions and '

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REVISION 4

ii 6.0 Referencesij 6.1 St. Lucia Plant Radiological Emergency Plan}! 6.2 NUREG 0654i!- 7.0 Records and Notifications

7.1 Log Entries

7.2 Uritten evaluation to FRG, Plant Manager, and Emergency PlanAdministrator by the Operations Superintendent

7.3 Consolidated exercise stamary by the Emergency Plan Administrator.

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8.0 Instructions

8.1 The following emergency exercises, drills, and tests shall beconducted at the frequency indicated:

a) Exercises (Integrated Drills)

A major radiological emergency response exercise shall be} conducted at least once every twelve' (12) months (plus or

,/ minus three months) to demonstrate the effectiveness of theEmergency Plan. This exercise shall be conducted as a SiteArea Emergency or General Emergency and will provide for thecoordinatlon with and participation of off-site emergencyresponse personnel organizations and agencies includingthese of federal, state, and local governments. Theemergency scenario shall be varied from year t o year.Provisions shall be made to start at least one exercisebetween 6:00 PM and midnight, and at least one exercisebetween midnight and 6:00 A.M., overy six years.

This emc gency response exercise shall be critiqued byFloridu tower & Light Company obcarvers/ evaluators andother observers as appropriate from federal, state, andlocal agencies.

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b) Radiological Monitoring Drill

A radiological monitoring drill shall be conducted at leastonce every twelve (12) months (plus or minus three sonths).These drills will include collection and analysis of samplemedia (e.g. water, air),

c) Health Physics Drills

The Health Physics Department shall conduct health physicsdrills semf-annually and one of the semi-annual drills maybe incorporated into the radiological monitoring drill.

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|A medical emergency drill involving a simulated contaminatedindividual, with provisions for activation of the plant FirstAid and Personnel Decontamination Team and participation bylocal support services (i.e. , ambulance and off-site medical '

-i creatment facility), shall be conducted at least once every

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8.0 Instructions (cont'd)

8.1 (cont'd)

e) Fire Emergency Drill

Fire drills are conducted in accordance with TechnicalSpecifications to test the operational readiness (personnel,equipment and procedures) to control and extinguish a fire,

'Q onsite. The drills also serve to evaluate and document theresponse of onsite personnel and participating off-siteagencies to varying fire situations. The communicationlinks and notification procedures are tested at least semi-annually during fire emergency drills. A postdrill critiqueis held after each fire drill completed to identifypossible areas for improvement in equipment and/or procedures.

f) Communications Tests

Communications with the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness,Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, and St.Lucie and Martin County Disaster Preparedness Coordinators

f within the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone(EPZ) wi'.1 be tested monthly.

8.2 Conducting Drills

8.2.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS) shall evaluate theplant conditions and ascertain that the drill will notadversely affect plant equipment or operations.

8.2.2 The Operations Superintendent shall designate specificmembers of the plant staff to act as observers during thedrill. These observers shall be familiar with the proceduresand proper actions to be taken associated with their postduring the drill. Additionally, br,;tefings shall be conducted

] to indicate what purpq*e the drill will serve and what

j avecific areas the observers should be concerned with.

; These: observers shall be posted throughout the_ plant area to'

observe and record the actions of plant personnel during thedrill and to verify alar = audibility.

8.2.3 After receiving a signal of alarm irdicating that an e=ergency *

condition exists, which has been initiated as part of thedrill, the NPS shall take action as required by the EmergencyPlan.

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8.0 Instructions (cont'd)

8.2 (cont'd),

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8.2.4 At the termination of the drill, the NPS shall announceover the PA system that the drill is over. This shall berepeated along with any required instructions.

8.3 Evaluation of Drills and Exercises

! 8.3.1 Following a drill the Operations Superintendent shallassimilate all information and d2ta concerning theemergency procedure drill and hold a critique on the drillwith the FRG.

The FRG shall recommend changes to the Emergency Proceduresas necessary.

8.3.2 Following an exercise, the Emergency Plan Administrator,plant management, FPL observers and principal participantsin the exercise will meet to discuss and evaluate theexercise.

The evaluation shall be based on the ability of participants''''to follow emergency procedures, the adequacy of emergencyprocedures, and the adequacy of emergency equipment andsupplies. Plant management shall be responsible for annecessary changes in the Plant Emergency Procedures and forrecommending changes in the Emergency Plan to the EmergencyPlan Administrator. Recommended changes in the EmergencyPlan shall be submitted to the Emergency Plan Administrator.

3.3.3 The FRG shall submit a written evaluation following anexercise fo the Emergency Plan Administrator. Thesecomments will be incorporated, with comments from otherprincipal participants and observers, into a consolidatedb exercise summary. The summary will be distributed as

( _/ described in the " Duties and Responsibilities of theEmergency Plan Administrator" procedure.

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1101 Duties of the Emergency Control Officer,Off-site Emergency Organization

1102 Duties of the Recovery fianager,Of f-site En:ergency Organization

1103 Duties of the Emargency Infonaation Maliager,Of f-site Eiaergency Organization

1104 Duties of the Eiiergancy Security Manager,Of f-site Emergency Organization

1105 Duties of the Emergency Technical Manager,Of f-si te Emergency Organization

1106 Duties of the Governmental Af fairs Mariager,Off-site Emergency Organization

1107 Duties of the Emergency Plan Administrator

1201 Activation aml-llse of the Emergency tiews Center(St. Lucie)

1202 Activation .im! Use of the Interiia Eraergency Operationsfacility (St. Lucie)

1301 Emergency 1:os ter - 01 f-s i te- Emergency Organization

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OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION

Officer: Vice President, Power ResourcesAlternate: (1) Assistant to Vice President of Power ResourcesAlternate: (2) Manager of Power Resources, Nuclear

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d2.1 Approval

Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81

Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81

Approved by [ O M cre / , N Vice President, Power

Resources p 3 6/ / , 1981

2.2 List of Ef fective Pages

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3.1 Purpose

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This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of theEmergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

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3.2 Discussion

The Emergency Control Of ficer may activate the Of f-Site EmergencyOrganization to provide assistance to the plant in administration,public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.

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This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions

4.1 Until the Recovery Manager is activated and functional, theEmergency Control Officer assumes these duties.

4.2 In the event the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate cannotbe contacted for initial notification, the Power ResourcesRadiological Duty Officer will be notified. The Radiological Cutyv

Officer then assumes the responsibilities of the ECO until relievedby the ECO or his alternate.

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5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 Maintain awareness of the status of the emergency conditions.

5.2 Establish policy and authorize or obtain funds needed for emergencyresponse activities.

5.3 Activate and assign the required members of the Offsite Emergencych Organization.V

5.4 Activate the appropriate Interim Emergency Operations Facility forSite Area or General Emergencies.

6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site EmergencyOrgani zation.

7.0 Records

Ail significant information, events, and actions taken during theemergency period will be recorded and will be initialed by the EmergencyControl Officer or his alternate.

8.0 Instructions

The Emergency Control Officer shall:

8.1 Receive initial notification of the emergency from the Plant DutyCall Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator and obtain from him theinformation shown on the attached Checklist 1, as available.

8.2 Mobilize , to the extent deemed necessary, the Of f-site EmergencyOrganization.

8.3 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager, whenfunctional, and activate the interim EOF for a Site Area or GeneralEmergency. The Recovery Manager, when functional, assumesresponsibility for managing FPL emergency support to the affectedplant.

8.4 Report to General Of fice Emergency Center or Interim EOF, asappropriate.

8.5 Make new policy deci sions as requi red relative to emergency actions.

8.6 Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support activities.

8.7 Approve emergency contractual arrangements for emergency supportactivities.

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Initial Status Status CloseAction Check Check Check Out

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1. Receive initial notification

L Obtain Checklist i data.,

3. Establish contact withEmergency Coordinator

4. Activate Off-Site EmergencyOrganization (See Procedure1301, Off-Site Emergency Roster).

5. Activate General OfficeEmergency Center and/or near-

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(See Procedure 1202 (PSL)or 1212 (PTP) Activation andUse of Emergency OperationsFacility). ]The following rey be performedby the Recovery Manager(except 9).

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the General Office EmergencyCenter or Emargency

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7. Relieve Emergency Coordinatorof his off-site emergencycommunications responsibilities

8. Establish'and maintaincommunications with thefollowing agencies, ~as

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Time LogInitial Status Status Close

Action Check Check Check Out-

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9.1 Recovery Manager(See Procedure 1101)

9.2 Emergency InformationManaaer (See Precedure 1103)

9.3 Governmental Af fairs) Manager (See Procedure 1106)

10. Update Checklist I dataperiodically and communicateto state and county authorities

11. Assess need for additionalof f-site support from U.S. CoastGuard, U.S. Department ofEnergy, REEF Associates,INPO, NSSS Vendor,Architect / Engineer, others.

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VICE PRESIDENT, POWER RESOURCE 3 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 1% NAGER

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DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION

Recovery Manager: Manager of Power Resources - Nucleari Alternate: (1) Assistant Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear

Alternate: (2) Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Services

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages'

2.1 Approval

Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81

Reviewea by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81.

i Approved by Ad/s./4 Manager of Pawer Resources -Nuclear AJ M L ,, 1981

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3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure lists the duties and responsioilities of the Recovery*

Manager (RM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion

The Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1) provides anexpanded response capability to assist the plant in administration,communications, engineering, technical support, security, and publicrelations. This organization, which is composed of company officials'

and a staff of assistants, is managod by the Recovery Manager (RM).

The RM is a designated Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclearplant operations and design and who is responsible for managing theCompany's expanded emergency response organization. The RM can ,

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Turkey Point), or the interim Emergency Operations f acility (for St. I'

Lucie) depending upon his assessment of the situation. Note: The i

designated interim EOF for Turkey Point is the General OfficeEmergency Center.

3.3 Authori ty

[ This procedure implements the Turxey Point Plant Radiological| Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radfo'ogical Emergency Plan.

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3.4.1 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL propertysurrounding and including the plant which is subject tolimited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.

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3.4.4 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area)occupied by the nuclear facility and associated equipmentenclosed within the security perimeter fence.

4.0 Precautions

4.1 The Checklists appearing at the end of this procedure serve as aguide to Recotery Manager regarding certain information that may beuseful to have available when contacting offsite agencies andorganizations.

It is not a requirement of this procedure to complete tnesechecklists during an emergency.

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5.0 Responsibilities4

5.1 The Recovery Manager shall:

5.1.1 Inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of tne on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.

5.1.2 Provide support and data as necessary to the EmergencyCoordinator.

5.1.3 Obtain infomation on diagnosis and prognosis of thep emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailingQ meteorological conditions, and projected radiological

exposures.

5.1.4 Assume from the EC, the responsibility for communicating suchinformation tc and coordinating with the state anG countyresonse organizations.

5.1.5 Assure continuity of technical and administrative support, andmaterial resources.

5.1.6 Request additional support as necessary.OQ 5.1.7 Provide for logistics support for emergency personnel (e.g.

transportation, communications, temporary quarters food andwater, sanitary facilities in the field, and special equiementand supplies procureent.)

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6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.2 St. Lucia Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 1

6.3 10 CFR 20.403

6.4 10 CFR 50.72

6.5 10 CFR 50 Appendix E

6.6 Offsite Emergency Organization Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster

7.0 Records

All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to hisduties during the emergency period will be recorded in a bound ledger kep;by the Recovery Manager, or his alternate, or his designee.

8.0 Instructions

The Recovery Manager shall:

8.1 Receive notification of the emergency from the Emergency Control;

; Officer and obtain from him information shown on the attachedi checklist 1, as available.

6.2 Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 andperiodically assess the status of all such activities.

8.3 Report to the General Office Emergency Center ano/ar the interimi Eergency Operations Facility as appropriate. The interim Emergency

Operations Facility will be activated for Site Area Emergency orGeneral Emergency. Notify Emergency Coordinator and EmergencyControl Officer when functional .

8.4 Use additional support agencies as necessary. Phone numbers are,

| supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301);

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CHECKLIST 1

EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST

1. Description of incident

2. Emergency classification

3. Location of incident

4. Date/ time of incident

5. Assessment of theemergency (includingpotential for escalatingto higher class)

6. Personnel injuries andradiation exposures

O7. Off-site notifications

made

8. Off-site support requested

9. Estimate of radioactivematerial released

10. Areas potentiallyaffected

O 11. On-Site protectiveactions taken

1E. Wind speed

13. Wind direction andrange over past hour

14. Assessment of potentialradiation exposure topersons of f-site

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CHECXLIST 2

EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST

' Time LogInitial Status Status Close

Action Check Check Check Out'

) 1. Receive initial notificationfrom ECO.

2. Obtain Checklist I data (tothe extent available)

3. Establish contact withEmergency Coordinator

4. Organize response teams atthe General Office EmergencyCenter or EmergencyOperations Facility, asappropriate

5. Relieve Emergency Coordinatorof his off-site emergencycommunications responsibilities

6 Establish and maintainccemoni:ations with the

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followinj agencies, asappropriate

6.1 Bureau of DisasterPreparedness DutyWarning Officer,Tallahassee, ,

6.2 Department of Health andRehabilitative Services,Radiological Outy Officer,Orlando'' "r.J

6.3 PTP only PSL only<

| a) Dade a) St. LucieCounty E0C County E0C

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CHECKLIST 2 (CONT'0)

Time LogInitH1 Status Status Close

Action Check Check _ Check Out

6.5 Nuclear RegulatoryCommission Region II,w

) Office of Inspectioni

and Enforcement- ,,

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7. Assess status of assignedresponsibilities for thefollowing periodically:

7.1 Emergency CoctralOfficer (See Procedure 1101)

7.2 Emergency SecurityManager (See Procedure 1104)

) 7.3 Emergency Technical'

Manager (See Procedure 1105)

8. Update Checklist i data_

periodically and communicateto state and cc'inty authorities

9. Assess need for additionaloff-site support from U.S. CoastGuard, U.S. Department of

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Energy, REEF Associates,; INPO, NSSS Vendor,

Architect / Engineer, others.'

I 10. Close-out with verbal summaryto al1 Item 8 contactswhen appropriate

11. Complete necessary writtenreports as follows:Nuclear Regulatory Commission

within 24 hoursBureau of Disaster Preparednesswithin 24 hours.

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FIGURE 1|i

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/] EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER

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VICE PRESIDENT, POWER RESOURCES EMERGENCY INFCRMATION MANAGER

(ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATEPOWER RESOURCES) COMMUNICATIONS

(MANAGER OF POWER RESOURCES,NUCLEAR) (MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS)

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RECOVERY MANAGER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER

MANAGER OF POWER RESOURCES, VICE PRESIDENT,NUCLEAR GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

O (ASSISTANT MANAGER (T POWER (FEDERAL REGULATORYRESOURCES, NUCLEAR) REPRESENTATIVE)-

(MANAGER OF POWER RESOURCES,NUCLEAR SERVICES)

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I|TAERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER

^CHIEF ENGINEER, POWER PLANTS

R(ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER,

POWER P MNTS) (MANAGER OF SECURITY)

(MANAGER, NUCLEAR / MECHANICALO (SECURITY COORDINATOR - NUCLEAR)ENGINEERING)

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(MANAGER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

(PROJECT MANAGER - TURKEY POINT)

(PROJECT MANAGER - ST. LUCIE)

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1.0 Title:

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCYORGANIZATION

Officer: Vice President - Corporate CommunicationsAlternate: (1) Manager of Communications

2.0 Aoproval and List of Effective Pages

2.1 Approval

I Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81|

Reviewed by FR ;St. Lucie Plant _ 3/31/81|/ -

Approved by d/.2n v C W ' Vice President - Corporate',

Communicatio,ns ' 9 ? y a _,.8f , 1981

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3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of theEmergency Information Manager (EIM) in the Off-Site EmergencyOrganization. The Emergency Infonnation Manager is a designatedCorporate Officer or Manager who serves as the principal spokesmanfor the Company. During emergencies, the EIM reports to theEmergency Control Officer.

3.2 Discussion

If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator,the Of f-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provideassistance to the plant in administration, public relations,security, engineering and technical matters. The EmergencyInformation Manager may be called upon even if the Off-SiteEmergency Organization is not mobilized. This could occur in thecase of an Alert classirication er hotification of an unusual Event.

The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizingthe Emergency Information Manager (EIM).

The principal responsibility of the EIM is the dissemination of

concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and printmedia.

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3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

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4.0 Precautions

4.1 The timing and content of all news by the Emergency Informationg3

t] Manager shall be approved by the Emergency Control Officer.

4.2 All news releases by the Emergency Infomation Manager should assist,

'the public in u1derstanding any incident and its Felationship toIthem individually.

4.3 Technical data and direct instructions the public located in thearfected off-site area will t'ormally be given by the appropriategoternmental agency.

- 4.4 Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing informationto the public. The Emergency Information Manager should continuallybe informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and

p completeness of the information being related to the public. To the

Q greatest extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager willcoordinate his efforts with spokesmen of governmental agencies andcontractors so the public is provided with consistent information.

4.5 The EIM shall be familiar with the preparatory pubitc informatioriprogram which is carried out by State and local agencies.

5.0 Re.tponsibilities

5.1 The Emergency Infomation Manager shall:

5.1.1 Be responsible for the release of information to the public(via the news media) in event of the initiation of the Plant

( Emergency Plans when the situation requires that an account,' be made public.*

5.1.2 Maintain liaison with spokesmen of appropriate federa? , stateand local agencies with respect to information release:..Insofar as possible, news releases and public appearancesshould be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.

6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

p 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.'g,

*See FPL procedures for Public Relations / News Media Activities in EmergencySituations.

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6.3 Procedure 1101, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-SiteEmergency Organization.

6.4 FPL Public Relations / News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.

6.5 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1?.01, Activation and Useof Emergency News Center. (PSL)

6.6 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activatation and Useof Emergency News Center. (PTP)

7.0 Records

All significant infomation, events, and actions taken during tneemergency period shall be recorded.

0.0 Instructions

8.1 The Emergency Information Manger, deoending upon the severity of theincident, may be located at the General Office Emergency Ci:nter or

A at the near-site interim Emergency Operacions Facility. He shalIQ establish suitable liaison with the Emergency Control Officer. He

shall designate a member of his staff to supervise the near siteEmergency News Center.

8.2 Af ter notification of tne initiation of tne Plant Emergency Plans,public information personnel of the various non-FPL emergencysupport organizations and agencies shall be contacted as necessaryso that a coordinated public information effort can be established.

i 8.3 For customer communications, a general infomation statementsuitable for release shall be pNvided for all Company emergencytelephone operators and Customer Information Centers. After normalworking hours, additional District Office telephone facilities may

A be opened.Q'

8.4 The Emergency Infonnation Manager shall not have primary,

; responsibility for providing information to governmental agencies.However, the Emergency Information Manager, in coordination with theEmergency Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies incarrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate informationto the public.

8.5 All calls and contacts received by the conpany from the news mediashall be directed to the Emergency Information Manager or hisdesignee. Requests for on-site photographs by the news mecia mustbe cleared by the EIM to insure safety and ta arrange proper escort.

; 8.6 Release of all new information shall be coordinated with the'

responsible governmental agency and the Emergency Control Officer.

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8.7 Geiteral : Follow appropriate guidelines in FPL Public Relations / NewsActivities in Emergency Situations.

8.8 The EIM shall supervise any nuclear information staff who areassigned to him in an emergency. -

8.9 The EIM shall provide for technical briefings to the press.;

O 8.10 The EIM or his staff shall inform company employees throughnewsletters, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings, andCIS to district of fices, or other in-place networks.

8.11 The EIM or his staff shall infonn the industry through INPO.

8.12 The EIM or his staff shall be responsible for the photographic needsof the company.

8.13 The EIM or his staff shall tape and transcribe all press conferencesand other official proceedings for the benefit of company management

i and official agencies.

8.14 The EIM or his staff shall accredit and escort members of the press.O

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1.0 Title:,

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE ENERGENCY ORGANIZATION

Manager: Sr. Security Coordinator - NuclearAlternate: (1) Manager of SecurityAlternate: (2) Security Coordinator

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages

2.1 Appravalj

Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81

; Reviewed by FRG St.._Lucie Plant 3/31/81. I l

ApprovedTy,hA,, /-IM N Sr_ Security Coordinator -j Nuclear //% , " /, : w / , 1981

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2,2 List of Effective Pages

Pages Date' 1 through 5, inclusive 4/1/81

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose;,

This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency5ecurity Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

) 3.2 Discussion

The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site EmergencyOrganization to provide assistance to the plant in administration,

p public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.

The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for moonlizingthe Emergency Security Manager (ESM). The ESM is a companysupervisor responsible for providing liaison with county and statelaw enforcement officials.

3.3 Authori ty

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

3.4 Definitions,p'O 3.4.1 The Security Team - Is composed of the Security Guard Force

assigned to the plant. These personnel are qualified insecurity, personnel accountability, and evacuation proceduresand practices.

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Primary Leader: Plant Security SupervisorInterim Leader: Security Shift Supervisor

3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.

3.4.3 On-Site - The Owner Controlled Area.

3.4.4 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL propertyc -

( surrounding and including the plant wnich is subject to- limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.

3.4.5 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area)occupied by the nuclear facility and associated equpmentenclosed within the security perimeter fence.

4.0 Precautices

Liaison :nall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or hisalternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basisto assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which mayrequire thW assistance.

5.0 Rospon;ibilities

The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Recovery Manager andmaintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to lawenforcement agencies during emergency situations when the Off-SiteEmergency Organization is activated. He coordinates witn the securitypersonnel to assist in security functions as required to support theOff0 site Emergency Organization.

6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.

6,2 St. Lucie Plant Security Plan.

6.3 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.4 Turkey Point Piant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.5 St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan

6.6 Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan

7.0 Retards and Notifications

g All significant information, events, and actions taken during the(g emergency period will be recorded by the Emergency Security Manager or hisalternate.

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6.0 Instructions

8.1 Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer thatthe Off-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the EmergencySecurity Manager shall:

8.1.1 Obtain from the Recovery Manager an evaluation of theemergency situation and its potential for development. Thisis to enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistancefrom law enforcement agencies to be made.

8.1.2 Assess the need for assistance from law enforcement agenciesand implement decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.

.Such contact shall be of the following types:

1. Standby Alert - No specific request forimmediate assistance made. The agencyshould be advised of the cue;gency and ofthe possibility for deterioration which mayrequire the assistance of that agency.Arrangements for future conmunication shouldbe established.

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2. Request for Immediate Assistance - Theemergency is described and specific requestfor assistance is made. Detailedarrangements for communication are made.

8.1.3 The Recovery Manager and Security Team Leader will be advisedof assistance which has been requeste:o of various lawenforcement agencies by FPL.

8.1.4 Any information which can be provided by FPL which isrequested by law enforcement agencies to perfonn theirfunctions shal' 09 obtained through tne Emergency SecurityManager or his dasignee.

8.1.5 At the tenninatio,' J/ the emergency or when the assistance oflaw enforcement age %ies is no longer required, the EmergencySecurity Manager shall relay such information to appropriatelaw enforcement agencies.

8.2 Turkey Point Plant: The following enforcement agencies may be calledupon for assitnace in an emergency:

8.2.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Miami - (Phone: ,

Shall be contacted in matters related to sabotage, bomb) threats or bonbings, and civil disturbances.

8.2.2 Florida Highway Patrol - Miami - (Phone:

Shall be contacted for assistance in traf fic control.

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8.2.3 Dade County Public Safety Department - Sheriff - (Phones:)__

Administrative .

Station #4, PerrineEmergency DispatcherBomb Disposal

This is the primary local law enforcement agency in the Turkey,

'( ) Point Area and shall be contacted for assistance in general,

criminal matters, civil distrubances, traffic control, andthose events listed in the Turkey Point Plant ContingencyPlan.

8.2.4 Florida City Police Department -(Phone:

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8.2.5 Homestead Police _ Department -(Phone:

') Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it may'

affect Homestead.

8.2.6 U.S. Coast Guard - Marine Emergency -(Phone: ~]r

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Shall be contacted in any emergency which af fects navigablewaterw:y. The Coast Guard can provide services such a*, marine

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evacuation notification, traffic control and rescue.'

8.2.7 Marine Patrol, Florida Department of Natural Resources -(Phone: }

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. Shall be contacted in any emergency which affects navigable") waterways. The Marine Patrol can provide law enforcement and,

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traffic control services on Florida waterways to the twelve

mile territorial limit.

8.3 St. Lucie Plant: The following enforcement agencies may be calledupon for assistance in an emergency:

8.3.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Miami - (Phone: ,

Ft. Pierce - (Phone:~

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Shall be contacted in matters related to sabotage, bomb! m threats or bonbings, and civil distrubances.! }

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Shall be contacted for assistance in traffic control1

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8.3.3 St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department - (Phone:

This is the primary local law enforcement agency in the areaand shall be contacted for assistance in general criminalmatters, civil distrubances, traffic control, and those eventslisted in the St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan.

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8.3.4 Martin County Sheriff's Deprtment - (Phone:, .-)

Affare back-up and/or secondary support for the St. LucieCounty Sheriff's Department as may be required.

8.3.5 Stuart Police Department - (Phone: y,

Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it mayaffect Stuart.

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8.3.6 Ft. Pierce Police Department - (Phone:

Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it mayaffect Ft. Pierce.

8.3.7 U.S. Coast Guard - Marine Emergency - (Phone: 2Shall be contacted in any emergency which affects navigablewaterways. The Coast Guard can provide services such asmarine evacuation notification, traffic control and rescue.

8.3.8 Marine Patrol . Florida Department of Natural Resources -(Phone: _ contact through Flori.it Highway Patrol).

x _ .-Shall be contacted ist any emergency which affects navigablewaterways. The Marine Patrol can provide law enforcement andtraffic control services on Florida waterways in the twelvemile territorial limit.

8.4 The Emergency Security Manager shall maintain suitable liaison withthe Recovery Manager or his representative.

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DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGT,NIZATION

Manager: Chief Engineer - Power Plants*

Alternate: (1) Assistant Chief Engineer - Power PlantsAlternate: (2) Manager - Mechanical / Nuclear EngineeringAlternate: (3) Manager - Electrical Engineering

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Alternate: 4) Project Manager - Turkey Point.

1Alternate: 5) Project Manager - St. Lucie

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages

2.1 Approval

Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Poirit Plant 3/26/81

Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plang 3/31/81o N.

Approved by /. v4.% Chief Engineer - PowerPlants 5 4 / ,P/ / ;;/L981

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3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the EmergencyTechnical Manager in the Of f-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion

The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency,

' Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration,| public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.

The Emergency Control Officer nas the responibility for mobilizingthe Emergency Technical Manager (ETM). The ETM is a Senior Managerwith the responsibility for providing technical support andinfonnation regarding engineering design for tne plant. The ETMoperates as part of the Recovery Manager's staff.

3.3 Authori ty

*O' 3.3.1 This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological EmergencyPlan.

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3.4 The Emergency Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him,have the authority to expend company funds for the purpose ofimplementing the emergency technical support required in anemergency.

3.5 Definitions

3.5.1 Staff - The staff is that group of Company personnel suployed'_,%

(d in the Power Plant Engineering Department.;

3.5.2 Consultants - Consultants are technical specia'ists having '

expertise in engineering and science disciplines and may ory

may not be FPL employees. Typical consultants are FPLemplnyees other than those in Power Plant Engineering, andemployees of engineer-constructor companies engaged in powerplant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors ofnuclear power plant equipment.

4.0 PrecautionsThe Emergency Technical Manager shall coordinate witn the Recovery Managerbefore mobilizing Staff and Consultants.

Il 5.0 ResponsibilitiesV

j The Emergency Technical Manager provides advice and technical informationregarding engineering aesign and as-built construction details.

6.0 References

6.1 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units 3 and 4

6.2 Final Safety Analysis Repcet (FSAR), St. Lucie Plant Unit 1,

'6.3 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 as built crawings, Power Plant Engineeringfiles, and General Engineering tracing files.

A( ) 6.4 St. Lucie Unit 1 as built drawings, Power Plant Engineering files,

Backfit Document Control files, and Ebasco Site Engineering files.

6.5 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-SiteEmergency Organization.

6.6 Turkcy Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.7 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

7.0 Records

O The information received regarding the initiation of the Plant EmergencyPlans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate,,

and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.

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8.0 Instructions

The Emergency Technical Manager shall:

8.1 Receive initial notification.

8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Emergency Control Officer.

O 8.3 Report to the Genersl Office Emergency Center or the near-siteinterim Emergency Operation Facility as directed by the EmergencyControl Officer or Recovery Manager. |

8.4 Alert necessary staf f to report to General Office Emergency Center orinterim Emergency Operation Facility as appropriate.

8.5 Determine the need for, and obtain, necessary consultant support.

8.6 Direct staff and consultants in the assembly and supply of therequired engineering data.

8.7 Assist Recovery Manager in interpretation of plant status data.

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DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY

ORGANIZATION

Manager: Vice President - Governmental AffairsAlternate: Federal Regulatory Representative

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages,

2.1 Approval

Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81

Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81.-{

Approved byi-)i,MZ % Vice President - Governmental' -<

Af fai rs March 30.1981 , 1981~

2.2 List of Effective Pages

Page Dateb 1 4/1/81V 2 4/1/81

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose;

This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of theGovernmental Affairs Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion

The Emergency Control Officer may activate tne Off-Site EmergencyOrganization to provide assistance to the plant in administration,1

public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.

The Emergency Control Of ficer has the responsibility for mobilizingthe Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).

The GAM is a designated Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with theresponsibility for performing liason functions between tne EmergencyControl Officer and federal and state political bodies, therebyrelieving the Emergency Control Officer of routine interface witntheGe groups. He will not normally interface with those federal,state, or local organizations involved in " hands on" recoveryactivities such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of

O' Disaster Preparedess, Department of Health ard RehabilitativeServices and County Civil Defense representatives.

3.3 Authority

This procedure implement: tha Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

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5.0 Responsibilities

The GAM shall provide liaison between the Emergency Control Officer andfederal and state political bodies.

6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

7.0 Records

None

8.0 Instructions

8.1 The GAM shall receive initial notification that the Off-siteEmergency Organization has been activated from the Emergency ControlOfficer.

8.2 The GAM snall report to the General Office Emergency Center or theinterim Emergency Operations Facility as appropriate to thesituation.

8.3 T se GAM snalI contact the Governor's Office and/or dispatch arepresentative to the Governor's Office, if he determines that thesituation warrants such a move.

8.4 The GAM shal? respond to other governmental bodies as necessary.

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1.0 Title:

Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Plan Administrator

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval:

) Approved by[./) A Vice President - Power Resources

/w 1, , 1981

2.2 List of Effective Pages

Page Date1 4/1/812 4/1/813 4/1/81

3.0 Scope:

3.1 Purpose-

) This procedure provides duties and responsibilities of the EmergencyPlan Administrator.'-

3.2 Discussion _The Emergency Plan Administrator is a member of the Power Resources- Nuclear Staff. He has the responsibility for radiologicalemergancy planning and maintaining emergency preparedness. TheEmergency Plan Administrator reports to the Power Rescurces SectionSupervisoi - Health Physics.

4.0 Precautions:

None

[ 5.0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for insuring thatthe St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point PlantRadiological Emergency Plan and the Offsite Emergency Organizationprocedures are adequate and up-to-date.

E.2 He shall revise and distribute, as necessary, the emergency plans onan annual basis. He shall revise and distribute Offsite EmergencyOrganization procedures, as necessary.

o 5.3 The Stergency Plan Administrator is responsiDie for maintaining the

( ) FPL offsite Emergency Organization Roster.

5.4 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for coordinating allaspects of emergency drills and exercises which involve offsiteagencies.

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Organization personnel is conducted and o'Of fsite Emergencytraining and periodic retraining for FPL ' +

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6.0 References:,

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6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan t

(9 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan ~

V6.3 " Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills,

Tests and Evaluations," St. Lucie~ procedure number 3100050E, TurkeyPoint procedure number 20113. x -

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6.4 " Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiologlcal Emeraency PlanTraining," St. Lucie procedure number 3100051E, Turkey' 9 dint

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7.2 Emergency Roster - FPL Offsite Emergency Orgarilzatha '

7.3 Training records - FPL Offsite Emergency Or0anizatjoh

7.4 Emergency Plan and Procedures revision distribution

8.6 Instructions : '

8.1 Exercises and Drills ai'

8.1.1 When an exercise or major drill involving of f-site agenciesis to be conducted, the %rgency Plan Administrator shaVprepare for the exercise , accordance with Emergency fl.anImplementing Procedure 20113 for Turkey Poir.t Plant and

"j Emergency Plon Implementing Procedure 3100050E for St. LuciePlant.

8.1.2 The Emergency Plan Adv.instrator shall coordinate with theoff-site emergency response organizations and agencies inselecting a dat,e for the exercise.

8.1.3 The Emergency Plan Administrator shall provide support asrequested to the Operations Superintendent in carrying outhis responsibilities for on-site emergency drills.

8.2 The Emergency Plan Administt? tor shall be responsible for the

O conduct and documentation of initial training and periodicretraining for FPL Of ?-Site Emergency Organization personnel . Thistraining shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.

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! a. Prompt and effective notification methods, including the;, types of communication systems,

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s f. Familiarization wi% the Interim Emergency Operations'

Facility and tne Interim Technical Support Center..

8.2.2 Emergency security Manager, Emergency Information Manager,Governmental . Af tairs Manager, Emergency Technical Manager

a. Emergency Plan familiarization

I. Emergency Plan implementing procedures familiarization

8.3 ' Review & Revision of Plans and Procedures

8.3.1 The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing proceduressnall be under continuing review by the Emergency PlanAdministrator including:

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b. Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan'

* Implementing Procedures, and notification lists will be'

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8.3.2 Recommended changes to the Emergency Plan submitted to theEmergency Plan Administrator shall bs considered forincorporation into the Emergency Plans and Procedures.Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan, ir approved by theVice President-Power Resources, shall be incocporated intothe Emergency Plan under the directicn of the Emergency PlanAdmini strator.

8.3.3 The Emergency Plan Administrator snall ensure that elementsof the emergency organization (eg., FPL, stata, federal,local etc.) are informed of amendments and revisions to theyEmergency Plan and Emergency Procedi;res.,

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CFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONi PROCEDURE 12014 k- 4/1/81

1.0 Title:

ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST. LUCIE)

2.0 - Approval and List of Effective Pages:,

2.1 Appr_ oval :

Q Reviewed by FRG St. ucie Plant March 31 , 1981V

Approved by ///eStv&/.Af Vice President -Corporate Co nications V M S/ , 1981

2.2 List of Effective Pages:

Pages Date1 through 3 4/1/81,

3.0 Scope: i

3.1 Purpose'

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O This procedure describes the activation and use of the InterimV Emergency News Center at the St. Lucie Plant.

3.2 Discussion

The Interim Emergency News Center (ENC) is 3 nearsite faciliyprovided to allow the news media access to information from theinterim Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). The Emerge 7cy ;

Information Manager or his designee will report to the InterimEOF. The Emergency News Center manager, who has been designated by :

the Emergency Information Manager will report to the ENC if it isactivated.

3.3 Description

The Interim ENC is located in the training trailer on the Unit #2construction site in the vicinity of the FPL site constructionof fice (Building 0-13)

3.4 Authori ty

This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological EmergencyPlan.

4.0 Precautions

O' 4.1 Radiological conditions shall be monitored at the Interim ENC wnenit is in use.

4.2 The Emergency Information Manager shall be responsible fordetermining the need for relocation to the Alternate ENC.

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5.0 Responsibilities

None

6.0 References

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan'

6.2 Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager, OttsiteEmergency Organization

5.3 Procedure 1202, Activation and Use of the Interim EmergencyOperations Facility (St. Lucie)

7.0 Records

All significant information, events, and actions taken at the ENC duringthe emergency period shall be documented.

8.0 Instructions

8.1 Activation

O The Emergency Control Officer or the Emergency Information Managershall activate the ENC when it is determ'ned that there is a need to |arrange for media briefings near the site. ;

8.2 Staffing

The ENC shall be staf fed as required by the Emergency InformationManager or his designee.

8.3 Communications'

The ENC contains cortmercial telepnones.

8.4 Support Facilities

The Interim ENC may use the duplicating and typewriting facilitiesprovided in the Interim EOF. In addition, the ENC contains taperecorders and film prc]ectors.

8.5 Use of the Interim ENC

The Emergency News Center manager may use the Interim ENC to providebriefings and updates to media representatives in the near sitearea. Coordination with local goverrnental unit representatives andtheir spokesmen shall also be accampiished by the co.npany meoiastaff, the Employee Information DJ !; ion, and Districts systems

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8.6 Deactivat;on|

It is the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to,

deactivate and secure the Interim ENC when it is no longer needed.' 8.7 Alternate ENC

i The alternate ENC shall be used if the ECO declares the interim ENC; untenable. The alternate ENC is located at the Jensen Beech Holiday

Inn located south of the Jensen Beach Causeway on Hutchinson1 Island. This location can also be utilized if a larger facility is

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1.0 Title:

ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST. LUCIE)

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages

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Approved by d 8 C ] d M Vice President of PowerResources h (A>v ,I95T

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure describes the activation and use of the Interim

Emergency Operations Facility at the St. Lucie Plant. This facilitymay be used until the permanent Emergency Operations Facility isg} operational. At that time, this procedure shall be revised.

L/3.2 Discussion

The Interim Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is a nearsitesupport facility designed to provide an operating center for tneRecovery Manager or his designated alternate and other members ofthe Off-Site Emergency Organization. From the Interim EOF, the Off-Site Emergency Organization will provide support to the Control Roomand the Interim Technical Support Center, coordination with federal,state, and county officials, and coordination of radiologicalassessments. Additionally, the Interim EOF will provide a nearsitelocation for federal and state support teams.

3.2.1 The Recovery Manager may use the Interim EOF as his near-siteheadquarters and may house the FPL Off-Site EmergencyOrganization support team there.

3.2.2 Federal, state and county of ficials may use the Interim EOFas their near-site headquarters.

3.2.3 The Interim EOF may be used to coordinate FPL and StateRadiological Health Services offsite dose projections.

3.2.4 The Interim E0F may be used to coordinate FPL operations withthose of federal, state and county officials.

U 3.3 Description

The Interim E0F is located in the St. Lucie Unit No. 2 siteconstructicn office building. This building is south of the Unit #1Control Room and is outside the Unit #1 Protected Area. It is a twostory building and has adequate office space and support facilities

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to house over 100 people. Space has beer > designated to house thefollowing groups:

1) FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization (35)2) NRC Site Team ( 9)3) State Radiological Health Services

Field Team ( 2)f.

4) FEMA ( 1)

Figure 1 identifies the designated locations within the building, as ;

well as other facilities.

4.0 Precautions

4.1 The Interim E0F may be activated upon the direction or the Reco'veryManager or his designated alternate only.-

4.2 Radiological conditions shall be monitored at tae Interim E0F priorto and during its use.

4.3 The Recovery Manager shall be responsible for determining the needfor relocation to the Alternate EOF. 1

4.4 Normal security operations will assure a continuous state ofreadiness of the Interim EOF priar to activation. After activation,security will be upgraded to ensure that access is limited toauthorized personnel only.

5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 The Recovery Manager f 3 responsible for activating the Interim EOFand supervising activities within it. If the Interim EOF isactivated and the RM elects to remain at the General OfficeEmergency Center, the RM shall designate an EOF Manager to superviseactivities at the Interim E0F.

5.2 Designated managers of the Off-site Emergency Organization areresponsible for repeting to tne Interim EOF upon direction to do sofrom the RM. Each designated manager is responsible for assuringthat all necessary support staff and materials are broegnt to theInterim E0F.

5.3 The RM is responsible for ensuring that adequate communication-

systems are provided for use at the Interim EOF.

6.0 References

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6.2 Emergency Procedure 1102 Outies of the Recovery Manager.

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7.0 Records

All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to the- duties of the Recovery Manager during the emergency period will be

recorded in a bound ledger kept by the Recovery Manager or his designatedE0F Manager.

8.0 Instructionsv

8.1 Activation

The Recovery Manager shall activate the Interim E0F for anyemergency condition classfied as a Site Area Emergency or GeneralEmergency. He has the option of activating the Interim EOF for anAlert. To activate the Interim EOF, the Recovery Manage: shalldirect the Emergency Coordinator to assign an individual (s) toactivate the Interim E0F, ascertain the radiological conditions,status of communications systems and other facilities, arrange forcontrolled access and coordinate with any state or local officialswho may arrive prior to the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.During the period when the Interim EOF is activated but the Off-SiteEmergency Organization has not arrived, direction shalI renain with

v the Emergency Coordinator. The Interim EOF snall not be consideredoperational until the arrival of the Recovery Manager or hisdesignated E0F Manager.

8.2 Functional Assignments

Tne Recovery Manager or his designated alternate is responsible forassigning space and facilities to various groups using the InterimE0F in accordance with Figure 1. The Recovery Manager has theauthority to alter such assignments as he. deems necessary. It isthe responsibility of each persen assigned to the Interim EOF toreport to his designated manager upon arrival.

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The Recovery Manager and P ~ designated managers are responsible fornotifying and assigning staff to report to the Interim EOF, asnecessary.

8.4 Communications

The following communications systems are available at tne EOF.Their intended use is also indicated.

System Description /Useg( l. Ccamercial telephones, (3) Offsite Emergency

offsite dialing capabilities (1) NRC

' (1) FEMA(1) spare

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2. Commercial . telephones, (2) Communications to TSC andonsite dialing capabilities Control Room

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3. Dedicated telephones (1), Interim EOF to Control Room

4. Radio communications (5) Handheld transceivers;

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If the Unit #2 site construction building switchboard is closed when'

the Interim EOF is activated, no outside calls can enter thebuilding. If this is the case, the Emergency Control Officer or hisi

designated alternate shall assign personnel to establish opentelephone lines to the necessary coordination points. These lines"

will be kept open continuously to ensure propar communications until{ the switchboard is activated.

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2) Duplicating machines

3) Typewriters (or word processing machines)

Rest room facilities are adequate for over 100 people. Food; service will be provided at the direction of the Recovery Manager as ,

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J The Interim EOF contains emergency radiological monitoring equipmentand supplies, protective clothing, and respiratory protectivedevices. Table 1 details these supplies.

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The Interim EOF contains copies of Emergency Plans and Procedures.The following information can also be made available: precalculated4

emergency data, technical specifications, plant drawings anddiagrams.

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:| 8.9 Alternate EOF!j The alternate EOF is the FPL Walton Service Center (approximately S

miles west of the plant). This facility will be used if the Interimi

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3QUIPIENT QUANTITY UNIT

1. Coveralls, Large and Medium 10 /10 PR

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3. Cloth Hoods or Caps 20 ea.

4. Latex or Rubber Gloves and Liners 20 PR

5. Rubber Shoe Covers 20 PR

6/126. Full Face Respirators and Filters g,,

6 ea7. TLDs

8. Pocket Dosimeters, 0-500 mr 10 ea

9. Pocket Dosimeters, 0-1 R 5 ea

10. Dosimeter Chargers 2 eai

11- Pnrtable Dose Rate Instrument. PIC 6A 1 ! en

or equivalent12. Portable Count Rate Instrument,

1 eaRM14/HP210 Probe or equivalent.

13. Note Pads and pencils 10 /10 eai

14. Step-off Pads 10 ea

15. Contamination Smears 10 sox

i sox16. Envelopes,

17. Radiation Tape / Rape 100 Feet'

; 18. Emergency Kit 1 ea'

19. Radiation signs and assorted inserts 10 | ea,

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1.0 Title:

' Emergency Roster - Offsite Emergency Organization

2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:.

2.1 Approval s

Reviewed by: PNSC, Turkey Point 3/26/81

| Reviewed by: FRG, St. Lucie 3/31/81

Approved by: dMd /m Vice President, Power Resourcesi p y/ ,1@ U

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P_a3 Date1 tnrough 6 inclusive 4/1/81

3.0 S_ cope :

3.1 Pur_poy :

This procedure provides the phone numbers of personnel involved witnemergency response to be called by the Emergency Control Otficer(ECO) or his designee.

3.2 Discussion:

Upon activation of the Emergency Plan, the ECO or his designee snallrefer to Appendix A for notifications to be made.

3.3 Authority:

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant RadiologicalEmergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions:4

None

5.0 Responsib,il_i ties:

5.1 The ECO or his designee shall make all phone calls prescribed inprocedure number 20115 and the Emergency Plan. ,

5.2 The EC0 or his designee snall maintain a record of allcommunications with offsite personnel and organizations.

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5.4 FPL personnel on the Emergency Roster shall notify the EmergencyPlan Administrator when a change pertinent to information appearingin the roster occurs.

6.0 _ References:

6.1 Turkey Pnint Plant Radiological Emergency Plan6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

O 6.3 10 CFR 50.72

7.0 Records:

Documentation of communicnions through logbook entries, check-off-listcompletion, tape recordings.

8.0 Instructions:

8.1 Appendix A is the ECO Emergency Call List. This appendir is used toprovide the names of individuals responsible for various actionsduring emergencies.

8.2 Changes to the appendices shall be made with the approval of theVice President - Power Resources.

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APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LIST

Telephone

_ Title _ Name Home Office BPR/EMER.;n.

REC 0VERY MANAGER C.0. Woody i

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Asst. Manager Power K.N. Harris ! BPR}

Resources - Nuclear i 1

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Manager, Power Resources - H.N. Paduano BPR

Nuclear Services.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER J.H. Francis_ . _ -

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Manager of Communications L.J. Snipes f BPR(ALL)

Outy Corporate Corp. Comm.Communication Officer Duty Roster-

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Alternates:Asst. Chief Engr. - Power Pits E.H. O'Neal

Mgr. Nuclear / Mech Engr. L.F. Pabst

Mgr. Electrical Engr. D. VanTassell

Project Manager - PTP S.G. Brain

Project Manager - PSL C.S. Kent- - -

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APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST

TelephoneTitle Name Home Office BPR/EMER.

EMER6'NCY SECURITY MANAGER J.M. McCabe iBeeper'

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Security Coordinator - Nuc. F.H. Fabor BPR

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GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER T.E. Danese

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Federal Regulatory W.G. Walker III

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RISK DEPT. MANAGER R.E. Hinds.

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Loss Prevention Engineer J.L. Oymek i

M.McCandlish|.

Coordinator. Risk Dept.f

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APPENDIX A ECO CALL LISTOUTSIDE AGENCIES

OFF HOURS OR

TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. P:iONE

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STATE WARNING PT., TALLAHASSEE 1720 Gadsden St.Duty Warning Officer (BOP) Tallahassee, FL

32301,

Alternates:1. Alt. State Warning Pt.TallahasseeOuty Communications Officer

2. Florida Highway Patrol

DEPT. OF HEALTH & REHAB. N. HIAWASSEE RD.SERVICES, Radiological Sunland Center

) Emergency Outy Officer Orlando,FL 32808.

Region II, Office of Suite 3100Inspection and Enforcement 101 Marietta St.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Atlanta, GA 30303Commission

U.S. 00E - Savannah River SR00 Duty Officer .

Operations Office, Aiken ExE. ~,/ Ext.South Carolina \

U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard -,

Central Opers. f''-

U.S. 00E Radiation Emergency Oak Ridge Hosp. / _ _ _ _ .

Assistance Center / Training of the Methodist _,,

' Request Oper.Sita(REAC/TS) Church Page a

Oak Ridge, Tenn REAC/TS37830 Official

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Shands Teaching Hospital and University of. Clinics (Contingent medical Florida (All hours)facility only) Gainesville, FL

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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 60FFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION

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EMERGENCY ROSTER'I PROCEDURE 1301 .

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APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LISTOUTSIDE AGENCIES

OFF HOURS OR

TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. PHONE

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* * Westinghouse Electric George Griffiths |Corporation Field '/ jService Manager ,/ ;

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2. Bob Meyer

' * INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR POWER 1820 Water PlaceOPERATIONS, Duty Officer Atlanta, GA 30339

FOR TURKEY POINT:

Dade County Civil Defense Div. A.C. Fischer_

Monroe Co'.nty Civil Defense Hal Miller ,p

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_ . _ p'FOR ST. LUCIE:

St. Lucie County Disaster P.J. Rodi fPrep. Coor,tinator [_. /

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Martin County Disaster Prep. W. O'Brien /Coordinator

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* These notifications are made only if the EC0 feels that these organizations'