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DATE: 11/22/00 TIME: 07:50:49
AMEREN/UE DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM
DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL
PAGE: ARDC8801
TRANSMITTAL NUMBER: 455318 TO CONTROL NUMBER: 338U TITLE: OTHER DEPT: NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM. LOCATION: USNRC - WASH DC TRANSMITTAL DATE: 20001122
TRAN DOC CODE TYPE
R PROC D PROC R PROC R PROC D PROC D PROC
DOCUMENT NUMBER
RETURN ACKNOWLEDGED TRANSMITTAL AND SUPERSEDED DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE) TO:
ADMINISTRATION RECORDS AMEREN/UE CALLAWAY PLANT P.O. BOX 620 FULTON, MO 65251
RET ALT ALT REV REV MED COPY MED COPY AFFECTED DOCUMENT
EIP-ZZ-A0066 003 002 C 1 00-0170 002 C 1 EIP-ZZ-A0066 EIP-ZZ-PRO20 018 017 C 1 EIP-ZZ-00201 033 032 C 1 00-0167 032 C 1 EIP-ZZ-00201 00-0230 032 C 1 EIP-ZZ-00201
ACKNOWLEDGED BY:
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EIP-ZZ-A0066 Revision 003 October 13, 2000
CALLAWAY PLANT
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
EIP-ZZ-A0066
RERP TRAINING PROGRAM
RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT Training
PROCEDURE OWNER G. L. Nevels
WRITTEN BY G. L. Nevels
PREPARED BY G. L. Nevels
APPROVED BY 6eo-ltut\ /. &'/4
DATE ISSUED iI--o2-OO
This procedure contains the following:
Pages 1 through 6
Attachments 1 through 1
Tables through
Figures through
Appendices through
Checkoff Lists through
This procedure has checkoff list(s) maintained in the mainframe computer.
Conversion of commitments to TRS reference/hidden text completed by Revision Number:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page Number
1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1
2 RESPONSIBILITIES (COMN 3907) 1
2.1 SUPERINTENDENT, TRAINING 1
2.2 SENIOR TRAINING SUPERVISOR 1
2.3 SUPERINTENDENT, PROTECTIVE SERVICES 2
2.4 RAD CHEM SUPERVISOR, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TRAINING 2
3 RERP TRAINING 3
3.1 NON EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL 3
3.2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL (COMN 42658) 3
3.3 RERP INITIAL TRAINING 4
3.4 RERP CONTINUING TRAINING 4
3.5 TRAINING CRITIQUES 5
4 EVALUATION (COMN 3905) 5
5 TRAINING RECORDS 6
6 REFERENCES 6
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1 RERP Training Requirements .................................................. 3 Pages
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RERP TRAINING PROGRAM
I PURPOSE AND SCOPE
1.1 This procedure defines Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) training provided to all personnel who:
"* Have been granted unescorted access to the Callaway Plant.
OR
"* Are members of the Callaway Plant Radiological Emergency Response Organization.
1.2 The RERP training program ensures that designated personnel can successfully carry out their specific emergency response duties. This program is consistent with the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) described in APA-ZZ-00925.
1.3 To meet the defined objectives of the RERP training courses and to ensure familiarity with specific emergency response duties, training activities may consist of classroom training, drill and exercise participation, practical exercises, specialized instruction, or a combination of these techniques. (COMN 43391)
2 RESPONSIBILITIES (COMN 3907)
2.1 SUPERINTENDENT, TRAINING
The Superintendent, Training is responsible for the overall administration of the RERP Training Program within the scope of this procedure.
2.2 SENIOR TRAINING SUPERVISOR
The Senior Training Supervisors are responsible for the implementation of the RERP Training Program elements assigned to their training group.
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2.3 SUPERINTENDENT, PROTECTIVE SERVICES
The Superintendent, Protective Services or designee is responsible for:
2.3.1 Approval of RERP Training objectives and review of substantial content changes to RERP training material. (COMN 43391)
2.3.2 Identification of candidates for Emergency Response positions.
2.3.3 Approval of changes to the RERP Training Program delineated in the attachments to this procedure.
2.3.4 Notification of the Rad Chem Supervisor, Emergency Preparedness Training of changes to the Emergency Response Organization (ERO), procedures, or equipment that effect RERP training activities.
2.4 RAD CHEM SUPERVISOR, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TRAINING
2.4.1 Maintains the RERP Training program and RERP courses in the Callaway Training Course Catalog in accordance with this procedure. (COMN 43391)
2.4.1.1 If equivalent courses are developed for existing RERP Training, ensures that:
a The training addresses the requirements of the specific
position(s)
AND
a The equivalency is reviewed by Emergency Preparedness prior to updating the course catalog.
2.4.2 Conducts or coordinates RERP Training activities.
2.4.3 Provides assistance to other training groups as the RERP subject matter expert (SME).
2.4.4 Assists in the development and conduct of scenarios for training drills and evaluated exercises.
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2.4.5 Coordinates completion of initial RERP training for newly identified candidates for emergency response positions.
2.4.6 Ensures that appropriate emergency response position codes are updated upon successful completion of initial RERP training.
2.4.7 Coordinates the notification of Emergency Preparedness when training completion or lack of completion results in changes to the emergency response organization.
3 RERP TRAINING
3.1 NON EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL
Non Emergency Response Personnel are those personnel who are granted unescorted access to the Callaway Plant, but who do not have designated responsibilities in the Callaway Plant Emergency Response Organization. Non Emergency Response Personnel SHALL successfully complete GET training (Callaway Orientation - T68.0030.6/8). This training includes duties and responsibilities of emergency response and non-emergency response personnel, emergency classifications, assembly areas, alarms, emergency response actions and accountability/evacuation. (COMN 3905)
3.2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL (COMN 42658)
Emergency Response Personnel are assigned to a position in an emergency response organization.
3.2.1 For all RERP training activities, including drills and exercises, training objectives and evaluation methodology must be approved by the Superintendent, Protective Services or designee. (COMN 43391)
3.2.2 The Superintendent, Protective Services or designee must review substantial content changes to RERP training material for initial and continuing training prior to conducting the training activity. (COMN 43391)
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3.3 RERP INITIAL TRAiNING
All Emergency Response Personnel SHALL successfully complete the RERP Initial Training required for their designated position(s) as specified in Attachment 1. (COMN 3905)
3.4 RERP CONTINUING TRAINING
RERP continuing training activities should be based, as appropriate, on changes to applicable procedures and processes, plant and industry experience, and the results of previous drills and exercises. Drills and exercises may be utilized as training activities where familiarity with specific RERP duties and/or functions can be demonstrated. (COMN 43391)
3.4.1 Emergency responder disqualification results when the required RERP continuing training has not been completed within the previous 15 months (45 months for SAMG continuing training) or when performance is determined by EP to be inadequate in a drill or exercise.
3.4.2 Once an emergency responder has been disqualified, requalification may be obtained by successfully completing the appropriate initial training or a course waiver approved by the Superintendent, Protective Services or designee and filed in QA record file T210.0001.
3.4.3 All Emergency Response Personnel SHALL successfully complete the required continuing training for their designated position(s) as specified in Attachment 2, on an annual (12 months + 3 months) basis, unless otherwise noted. (COMN 3905)
3.4.4 When drills or exercises are used to satisfy RERP continuing training requirements, the following provisions SHALL be met: (COMN 43391)
" Evaluation objectives SHALL be established for each position or functional group. (COMN 43391)
" The Superintendent, Protective Services or designee SHALL approve evaluation objectives. (COMN 43391)
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" A lesson plan, instructor guide, or other appropriate course material SHALL be developed and reviewed by the Superintendent, Protective Services or designee prior to conducting RERP training sessions. (COMN 43391)
" Evaluation objectives SHALL be met or remediated. Where appropriate, on-the-spot correction of erroneous performance may be made and proper performance demonstrated by the instructor or evaluator. (COMN 43391)
3.4.5 An evaluator or controller may receive continuing training credit for a drill or exercise, provided the duties of the evaluated position(s) are equivalent to their designated position (the same position or a closely related position with similar training requirements). (COMN 43391)
3.5 TRAINING CRITIQUES
All RERP training activities, including drills and exercises, SHALL provide for formal critiques in order to identify weak or deficient areas that need correction. Critique items should be documented on a Student Training Session Evaluation Card, an Instructor Critique
- (CA-#185A), or an SOS. Any weaknesses or deficiencies that are identified SHALL be corrected. (COMN 42978)
4 EVALUATION (COMN 3905)
4.1 For RERP Initial and Continuing Training courses listed on Attachments 1 and 2, the criterion for course completion is identified on the Course Objective Approval Form. Written examinations require a minimum of 70%.
4.2 All RERP course examinations include Level 1 remediation as defined in the Callaway Plant Training Guide. In addition, RERP course failures require Level 2 remediation, which includes a Remediation Plan (CA-#200) approved by the Superintendent, Protective Services. If previously qualified as an emergency responder, a person who fails an RERP training course MUST complete a Remediation Plan within 30 days of failure or be removed from the Emergency Response Organization.
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4.3 A course waiver may be used to provide credit for previous training or experience. For RERP initial and continuing training, the Superintendent, Protective Services or designee is considered the Responsible Department Head.
NOTE: For purposes of RERP training waiver approval, the Superintendent, Protective Services or designee should sign as "Department Head" on the waiver approval form.
5 TRAINING RECORDS
Unless specified in other Training program procedures, RERP training course content and attendance records should be filed in T210.0001.
6 REFERENCES
6.1 10 CFR 50, Appendix E
6.2 NUREG-0654, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants
T61.0300.8 is required every three years.GET I Rad Worker Cat II, (T68.0410.6) and RERP Fundamentals CBT (T68.RERP.6) are required for all positions in the On-Shift Emergency Organization on an annual basis.
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RERP Training Requirements On-Site Emergency Organization
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ATTACHMENT 1
Emergency Position EP Code Initial Continuing Emergency Coordinator OOEC T68.1015.6 T68.1015.6
T68.0170.6 T68.0170.8"
TSC Communicator (ENS) OENC T68.1 111.6 T68.1 111.8 Administrative Coordinator OOAC T68.1100.6 T68.1100.6 Clerical Support Staff OCSS T68.RERP.6 T68.RERP.6 Health Physics Coordinator OHPC T68.1051.6 T68.1051.6 Operations Support Coordinator OOOC T68.1040.6 T68.1040.8 Stores Personnel OOSK T68.RERP.6 T68.RERP.6 Emergency Team Coordinator - Mechanical OETM T68.1041.6 T68.1041.6 Emergency Team Coordinator - Electrical OETE T68.104 1.6 T68.1041.6 Control RoomnTSC Liaison OCTL T68.1021.6 T68.1021.8 Technical Assessment Coordinator OTAC T68.1080.6 T68.1080.8
T62.0020.6 T62.0020.8* TSC Lead Engineer OTLE T68.1080.6 T68.1080.8
Security Coordinator OOSC T68.1130.6 T68.1130.8 Rad Chem Support Area Personnel ORCO T68.1054.6 T68.1054.8 (HP Ops, HPTS, RW, Chem) T64.1 18S.6 Support Area Personnel (Mechanic) OOME T68. 104A.6 T68.104A.S Support Area Personnel (Electrician) OOEL T68.104A.6 T68.104A.8 Support Area Personnel (I & C Technician) OICT T68.104E.6 T68.104E.8
* T68.0170.8 and T62.0020.8 are required every three years. GET I Rad Worker Cat II, (T68.0410.6) and RERP Fundamentals CBT (T68.RERP.6) are required for all positions in the On-Site Emergency Organization on an annual basis.
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RERP Training Requirements EOF Emergency Organization
GET I Rad Worker Cat II, (T68.0410.6) and RERP Fundamentals CBT (T68.RERP.6) are required for all positions in the EOF Emergency Organization on an annual basis.
RERP Training Requirements JPIC Emergency Organization
Emergency Position EP Code Initial Continuing Company Spokesperson CSP T68.1010.6 T68.1010.6 JPIC Technical Representative CJTR T68.1121.6 T68.1121.6 JPIC Coordinator CPJC T68.1121.6 T68.1121.6 JPIC Administrator CPJA T68.1121.6 T68.1121.6 JPIC Editor CPJE T68.1121.6 T68.! 21.6 JPIC Media Host CPJH T68.1121.6 T68.1121.6
RERP Fundamentals CBT (T68.RERP.6) is required for all positions in the JPIC Emergency Organization on an annual basis.
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EIP-ZZ-PRO20 Revision 018 September 13, 2000
CALLAWAY PLANT
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
EIP-ZZ-PRO20
ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER
RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
PROCEDURE OWNER James A. Clark
WRITTEN BY James A. Clark
PREPARED BY James A. Clark
APPROVED BY __ __ _ ._ _ __ _
DATE ISSUED Ji*-o
This procedure contains the following:
Pages 1 through 5
Attachments 1 through 2
Tables through
Figures through
Appendices through
Checkoff Lists "_through
This procedure has checkoff list(s) maintained in the mainframe
Conversion of commitments to TRS reference/hidden text completed by Revision
1.1 This procedure is to provide guidance for the activation, operation and deactivation for AmerenUE personnel at the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) operated by the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) at the Ike Skelton Training Site east of Jefferson City.
2 RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1 COMPANY SPOKESPERSON
2.1.1 The Company Spokesperson provides Callaway Plant's official response during news conferences and media events. The Company Spokesperson has access to information pertaining to the emergency through the Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator and the Technical Representative assigned to the EOF. The Company Spokesperson is the company's approval authority for all emergency related information released to the media.
2.2 TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE
2.2.1 The Technical Representatives report to the Company Spokesperson and provide technical information to the JPIC Editor and the Company Spokesperson. They may also assist the Company Spokesperson in presentation of information and answering questions during media briefings.
2.2.2 Normally, one Technical Representative reports to the JPIC and one reports to the Emergency Operations Facility.
2.2.3 The Technical Representative assigned to the EOF is the primary point of contact for the Technical Representative assigned to the JPIC and the Company Spokesperson.
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2.3 RIC COORDINATOR
2.3.1 The JPIC Coordinator reports to the Company Spokesperson and coordinates the release of Callaway Plant emergency information at the JPIC. The JPIC Coordinator provides support to the Company Spokesperson for media presentations.
2.4 JPIC ADMINISTRATOR
2.4.1 The JPIC Administrator reports to the RIC Coordinator to assist in equipment setup and administrative duties for the WIC organization.
2.5 RIC EDITOR
2.5.1 The WIC Editor reports to the WIC Coordinator and is responsible for composition of written information to be released.
2.6 JPIC MEDIA HOST
2.6.1 The WIC Media Host reports to the JPIC Administrator and is responsible to assist the State of Missouri in providing accommodations and support to the media.
3 PROCEDURE
A Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) is located at the Ike Skelton Training Site south east of Jefferson City, Missouri. The JPIC is operated jointly with the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to provide for the coordinated release of emergency information from all responding organizations to the media. When staffed, it has the necessary equipment for communications with the EOF and St. Louis Corporate Office Building.
3.1 ACTIVATION
The JPIC Administrator ensures completion of Attachment 1, JPIC Activation Checklist.
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3.2 OPERATION
3.2.1 COMPANY SPOKESPERSON:
3.2.1.1 Provides the official position regarding the Plant emergency.
3.2.1.2 Approves news releases prior to dissemination to the news media.
NOTE: The Company Spokesperson may request emergency information be placed on the Ameren Web Page by providing a FAX or e-mail of the news release to Corporate Communications (see Emergency Phone Directory for numbers).
3.2.1.3 Obtains Plant emergency information from the Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Representative assigned to the EOF and relays that information to JPIC Coordinator and/or JPIC Editor for inclusion in news releases.
3.2.2 JPIC TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE:
3.2.2.1 Provides interpretation of technical information to the Company Spokesperson and JPIC Editor.
3.2.2.2 Assists the Company Spokesperson in obtaining accurate,
up-to-date emergency information from Plant personnel.
3.2.2.3 Reviews press releases for technical accuracy.
3.2.3 EOF TECHNICAL REPRESENATIVE:
3.2.3.1 Coordinates the information flow between the Recovery Manager and the JPIC staff.
3.2.3.2 In the event the EOF staff relocates to the BEOF, the Technical Representative assigned to the EOF responds to the TSC and continues to provide information to the JPIC staff.
3.2.4 JPIC COORDINATOR:
3.2.4.1 Provides consultation and support to the Company Spokesperson regarding the conduct of news media briefings.
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3.2.4.2 Reviews draft news releases and obtains Company Spokesperson approval before dissemination to the news media.
3.2.4.3 Makes distribution of news releases as directed by the Company Spokesperson.
3.2A.4 Coordinates JPIC activities with the SEMA Public Information Officer (PIO).
3.2.4.5 Notifies Corporate Communications (see Emergency Telephone Directory) of all Emergency Classifications above the Unusual Event level and requests assistance for Corporate Communications as directed by the Company Spokesperson.
3.2.4.6 Makes arrangements with SEMA staff for admission of personnel responding from Corporate Communications.
3.2.4.7 Keeps the EOF Off-Site Liaison Coordinator and the Company's
Corporate Communications apprised of JPIC status.
3.2.5 JPIC ADMINISTRATOR:
3.2.5.1 Insures proper activation and deactivation of JPIC equipment and materials.
3.2.5.2 Assists with communications and facility needs as necessary.
3.2.5.3 Supports the JPIC Coordinator as needed.
3.2.6 JPIC EDITOR DUTIES:
3.2.6.1 Obtains information from the Company Spokesperson, and Technical Representative. Drafts news releases and media advisories for review and approval.
3.2.6.2 Assists in disseminating the Media Advisory Release and other
approved news releases to the news media.
3.2.7 JPIC MEDIA HOST:
3.2.7.1 Assists SEMA and Missouri National Guard personnel in providing support, accommodations, and information materials for attending news media representatives.
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3.2.7.2 Insures status boards are up-to-date with the latest emergency information.
3.2.7.3 Insures media information materials are available to the news media.
3.3 DEACTIVATION
3.3.1 The JPIC is deactivated at the discretion of the State PIO as media interest declines.
3.3.2 The JPIC Administrator should ensure completion of Attachment 2, JPIC Deactivation Checklist.
3.3.3 All AmerenUE equipment and supplies have been restored to preactivation conditions.
3.3.4 The JPIC staff has been relieved of all duties associated with the operation of the facility.
4 RECORDS
NOTE: All Facility Logs, office memos and press releases should be attached to the JPIC Activation Checklist and forwarded to the EP Group.
1.1 Provide responsibilities and guidance for notifying off-site agencies that an emergency has occurred at the Callaway Plant.
2 DEFINITIONS
2.1 INITIAL NOTIFICATION - Any notification that results from any
of the following:
a. Initiation of an emergency classification.
b. Change of an existing emergency classification.
c. Entering into plant recovery from an existing emergency classification.
d. Declaration of the close out of any emergency classification.
2.2 FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATION - Any notification which periodically updates off-site emergency organizations regarding emergency conditions or changes to Protective Action Recommendations but does not meet the conditions of an initial notification.
2.3 SENTRY - A computerized notification system linked between the Callaway Plant, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the four (4) Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) risk counties. It allows the Communicator to fill out a notification form on screen and then transmit the data simultaneously to all agencies. Notifications on SENTRY can be initiated from the Control Room, Control Room Simulator and Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
2.4 FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (FTS2000) - A telephone network provided for governmental use. The NRC telephone network is part of FTS2000.
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2.4.1 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ENS) - An FTS2000 telephone connecting the Callaway Plant with the NRC Operations Center. ENS lines are installed in the Control Room, Simulator, TSC, and EOF.
2.4.2 HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK (HPN) - An FTS2000 telephone used for official communication between the Callaway Plant and the NRC Operations Center. It is primarily used for the transmittal of radiological information. HPN phones are located in the EOF and TSC.
2.4.3 BACK UP RADIO SYSTEM (BURS) - An 800 MHz radio system used to communicate with the State and EPZ Counties when SENTRY is unavailable. There are radios located in the Control Room, Simulator, TSC, EOF, EPZ Counties, and State EOC.
3 RESPONSIBILITIES
3.1 EMERGENCY COORDINATOR (EC)/RECOVERY MANAGER
3.1.1 Until relieved, the Shift Supervisor (SS) acts as the Emergency Coordinator and from this point will be referred to as the EC. COMN 3314
3.1.2 The EC, in the absence of the RM, is responsible for initiating this procedure and authorizing the release of notifications to off-site authorities. The RM, when present in the EOF, accepts this responsibility. COMN 3946 COMN 3361 COMN 42570
3.2 OFF-SITE LIAISON COORDINATOR (OSL)
3.2.1 The OSL reports to the RM in the EOF and assumes off-site notification responsibilities, except ENS, from the Communicator in the Control Room. The OSL is also responsible for keeping offsite authorities up-to-date regarding on-site emergency response activities, receiving responding representatives from off-site agencies, assisting in meeting their communications and logistic needs, and other duties as assigned by the RM.
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3.3 CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATOR
3.3.1 The Control Room Communicators report to the Control Room when an emergency is announced and initiate notifications to off-site authorities as directed by the Emergency Coordinator (EC). If an ALERT (or higher) emergency is declared, the responsibility for communication with the NRC via the ENS line is transferred to the TSC (ENS) Communicator and responsibility for off-site notifications is transferred to the Off-Site Liaison Coordinator/EOF Communicator in the EOF. After being relieved of communication responsibilities, the Control Room Communicators may be assigned other duties or report to the appropriate coordinator in the TSC as directed by the EC. COMN 3319.
3.4 TSC (ENS) COMMUNICATOR
3.4.1 The TSC (ENS) Communicator reports to the EC in the TSC to relieve the Control Room Communicator, as soon as possible, of the Emergency Notification System (ENS) communications with the NRC, as directed by the NRC.
NOTE: If not in contact with the NRC at time of transfer, it is permissible to accept communications then notify the NRC that the ENS line has been transferred to the TSC.
3.5 EOF COMMUNICATOR
3.5.1 The EOF Communicator reports to the EOF and relieves the Control Room Communicator, per Recovery Manager (RM) instruction, of all off-site notification responsibilities, except (ENS). COMN 3398
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4 PROCEDURE
NOTE: Attachment 1, Control Room Notification Flowchart, should be used as guidance for making notifications from the Control Room. Attachment 2, TSC (ENS) Communicator Flowchart, should be used as guidance for communicating with the NRC from the TSC. Attachment 3, EOF Communicator Flowchart, should be used to make notifications from the EOF. SOS 00-0531
4.1 COMMON GUIDELINES
4.1.1 Communicators announce their presence and availability to the appropriate Coordinator when arriving at their Emergency Response Facility (Control Room, TSC, or EOF).
4.1.2 Prior to initiating any communications, or assuming communications responsibility, the Control Room or TSC Communicator should ensure that there is a dial tone on the ENS telephone.
4.1.3 Prior to initiating any communications, or assuming communications responsibility, the Control Room or EOF Communicator should ensure that:
4.1.3.1 SENTRY Notification System is operational and ready for use:
4.1.3.1.1 Turn the SENTRY computer on, or reboot if already on, using the instructions provided on the keyboard cover. Sign on to the LAN. SOS 00-1663
4.1.3.1.2 Check that the computer clock is within one minute of the Plant Computer time. If the clock is wrong, double click on the time in the lower right hand comer of the screen and set the clock.
4.1.3.1.3 If the SENTRY program does not load automatically, from the Windows based desktop select Start, then Programs then SENTRY.
4.1.3.2 Check that the verification call-back line (676-8840) has a dial tone and that the Backup Radio is on and displays "EOC".
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4.1.4 If the primary means of communication for any notification point is unavailable, the appropriate back-up means of communication, indicated on the notification flowchart should be utilized.
4.2 INITIAL NOTIFICATIONS
4.2.1 Notification of State and Local Authorities SHALL be initiated within 15 minutes and the NRC within 60 minutes following the DECLARATION of an emergency. COMN 3947 COMN 1119
4.2.2 Notification of the four counties (Callaway/Fulton, Montgomery, Gasconade, and Osage) is initiated upon direction from the Emergency Coordinator (or Recovery Manager), by a Communicator simultaneously transmitting the notification to all the county Emergency Communication Centers via SENTRY. COMN 3948
4.2.3 The first notification to the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), upon direction from the EC, is initiated by a Communicator via SENTRY. If it is off normal working hours or a back-up method of notification is needed, the Communicator uses the telephone to call Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop F, the State notification point. If verification is not received within approximately 30 minutes, the Communicator re-initiates notification to the State notification point. COMN 3949
4.2.4 Notification of the NRC is initiated by a communicator (upon direction from the Emergency Coordinator) utilizing the Emergency Notification System (ENS). Once communications with the NRC are established, they are maintained until the NRC directs otherwise. COMN 42037
4.2.5 For Control Room Evacuation in accordance with OTO-ZZ-00001, use Attachment 1, page 4 of 8, for guidance.
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4.3 FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATIONS
4.3.1 Follow-up notifications are made approximately every 30 minutes, or as an initial check immediately after a transfer of communications has occurred.
4.3.1.1 When at an Unusual Event and conditions are stable, the notification frequency may be reduced, with the concurrence of SEMA and the EPZ Counties.
4.3.1.2 Follow-up notifications are made more frequently if conditions are changing.
4.3.1.3 Follow-up notifications that initiate or change Protective Action Recommendations should be completed with the same urgency as initial notifications (i.e., within 15 minutes of PAR declaration).
4.3.1.4 Once plant recovery has been declared following an Alert or higher emergency, follow-up notifications should be made only when conditions change and the results could affect off-site evolutions.
4.4 TRANSFERRING NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITY
NOTE: The transfer of ENS line from the Control Room to the TSC will be under the guidance of the NRC.
4.4.1 When the TSC (ENS) Communicator is staffed:
NOTE: Attachment 1, page 7 of 8, Section I, will be used by the Control Room Communicator, and Attachment 2, page 3 of 3, is used by the TSC Communicator.
4.4.1.1 If in continuous contact with the NRC perform, the following:
4.4.1.1.1 The Control Room Communicator should inform the NRC that the TSC is ready for the transfer.
4.4.1.1.2 The NRC will supply guidance as to how and when they want that transfer to occur.
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If currently not in contact with the NRC, perform the following:
The TSC (ENS) Communicator notifies the NRC that communications are now with the TSC.
Log the transfer of responsibility in the facility logs and inform the
EC.
When the EOF Off Site Liaison Coordinator or EOFCommunicator is staffed:
The RM or Protective Measures Coordinator (PMC) will coordinate the transfer of notification responsibility, except ENS line, from the Control Room to the EOF.
The final step for the Control Room Communicators in transferring notifications to the EOF is to point and click the TERMINATE BUTTON. This allows the transfer of modem lines to the EOF for continuing notifications.
Notify the EC/RM that the transfer is complete.
When notifications are assumed in the EOF, prepare, get approval, and send a follow-up notification. This is to ensure proper notification system operation in the EOF. Print a copy of this notification and fax it to the TSC.
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4.4.1.2
4.4.1.2.1
4.4.1.3
4.4.2
4.4.2.1
I 4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
NOTE: Attachment 1, page 7 of 8, Section II, will be used by the Control Room Communicator and Attachment 3, page 6 of 6, is used by the EOF Communicator.
CAUTION. Once SENTRY is terminated, do not reinitiate it unless accepting notification responsibilities back from the EOF.
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5 REFERENCES
5.1 OTO-ZZ-00001, Control Room Inaccessibility.
6 RECORDS
6.1 QA RECORDS
6.1.1 Printout copy of each notification from SENTRY. (File K171.0010)
6.1.2 Attachment 1, Control Room Notification package. (File K171.0010)
CHECK COMMUNICATIONS NDO communications. * 3. Check that the ENS and NOTIFICATIONS EQUIPMENT SENTRY must be Callback lines have dial
STERMINATED tone and the BURS Is on.
" T IURN ON or RESOOT THE SENTRY SYSTEM when ransferred. PER KEYBOARD COVER INSTRUCTION&. * 4. Turn on or Reboot SENTRY System
SIGN ON TO THE LAN USING YOUR I0 IAND PASSWORD. per keyboard cover Instructions and
then sign on to the LAN using your ID and password.
SENTRY OPERATIAL? COMPLETE PAGES 5. If SENTRY is not working, il out
Ob•tain EC Approval page 5, get approval, and make
the notification using the Backup Radio System per page 3.
GOTO . If SENTRY Is operational. fill PAGEin the notification form on the SCOMPLETE SENTRY SCREEN per EC TO TRANSMITinteoifcin bmnth
Obtain mat tower, radiological DATA FROM SENTRY screen per instruction Infon atlon and dose projections from PAGE 5 of the EC. Met Tower and Radiological
e Assessment release data can be obtained from the f Dose Assessment Technician.
OBTAIN EC APPROVAL TO SEND 7. Have the Emergency Coordinator
review and approve the SENTRY information for transmission.
SEND SENTRY DATA TO STATE COUNTI 8. After approval. transmit the
Time Trsmitted:._ notification by clicking the
SEND button. The system should print a copy of the screen. CALL TROOP F HIGHWAY PATROL NORMAL NOAmerenUE phone 817189
KProvide SENTRY 9 . If it is not a normal work day. then (Vewdffian calolbac mred In 30 mi.) can the Highway Patrol Troop F
Headsquarters using phone # Y17188. Read the information from the SENTRY screen, then ask if there are any questions.
FAX PRINTED COPY OF SENTRY TO THE 10. Use the prnted copy from step a TSC P6UN43 I EOF (64900) and fax it to the TSC (68604) and
I the EOF (64900).
VERIFY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NOTIFICATION: 11. From the SENTRY Status screen ensure
Callaway co.•uRon Y N all locations acknowledge receipt of the Mogomery Co. Y N nofication by checking Y or N by each Gasconade Cm. Y N location.
12. If not all the agencies respond GO TO PAGE 3 1 go to page 3 and transmit the OTO TRANSMIT data from the SENTRY screen. No • SENTRY SCREEN
DATA Ask if there are any questions.
13. After the counties and State OT E have been notified, go on to
page 2 for notification of other
* ITEMS THAT ONLY NEED TO BE DONE INITIALLY. off site agencies.
REPEAT OTHER STEPS FOR NEW INFORMATION OR APPROXIMATELY EVERY 30 MINUTES.
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Provide SENTRY Infomstion | Provide additional requested Information
Resident Contacted_ Time of notifflcation
Y Yes
CALL NRC OPERATIONS CENTER (3014164100) using ENS or HPN.
AmerenUE Phone can be used by dilling 9-1-3014164100.
i
h2Ue Use Page 7
when transferring communications. SENTRY must be
TERMINATED when transferred.
No
Note:
/ af wow,, lie /i I brl,,rmaf•te, ueybe.
•NRC Fare, 3-1-301-416-4151
Provide SENTRY Information
Person Contacted_
Time of Notification
Request the EC or TA Comnldete Page S. Using the completed Page I,
transmit to the NRC Operations Caredr.
Person completing page s
Time Transmitted to the NRC_
NNO
UOIIOD RELEASE? >
ALERT O SMR
N:i OII H ?
0o BACKTO PAGE 1. STEP 5 AND REPEAT APPROX. EVERY 30 IWN.
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NO11FY NRC RESIDENT INSPECTOR I
CALL DNR 9-1-5714534-2436 i
11--573-525-3315 Peson Catrade ___
line O Nolffication__ Provide loltio "laise b from
Vo to- _ vAdm*,
CALL THE FOLLOWING and :RVL SEN7RY SCREEN INF¢
Person Conasde _ _ line of Naitelealio_____
ieo 9-14M-321.4614
Person Contsake_____ Tine of Nonretic __
Leove voic mall message during off-rm bours end request & callck at r73476
FROM PAPGE 1 yRPG
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14. Contact the NRC Resident Inspector. If not in the Control Room, call 86567 or page on gaitonics. If no response call 1-100-443-7243, when answered enter 019829, after the tone enter 573 676 840.
15. Continue on with the notfications while waiting for the Inspector to can back.
16. When the Inspector canls back read the information from the Sentry screen notification that was made to the counties and State. Record the person's name and the time when notified.
17. The NRC OPERATIONS CENTER must be notified of all initial Emergency Classifications and changes in Emergency Classifications. Use ENS or HPN phones when possible. but regular AMEREN phones can be used. Of AMEREN phone used, proceed with 9-1) a. Primary 301416-5100 b. Backups 301-451-0550
301-415-0550 301415-0553
18. Read the information from the SENTRY screen, and record the person's name and the time of notification on the chart.
19. Request the EC or STA complete page 6, Additional Information To Be Transmitted To The NRC Operations Center. Transmit this information to the NRC Operations Center.
20. If the accident involves a liquid release contact Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) 9-1-573-634-2436 or 9-1-573-526-3315. a. Record the name of the person and
time of notification. b. Provide the location the release was
from and the location where it wanL c. Provide the volume of the leak and
activity If known.
ION 21. Contact ANI (9-1-860-3433) and
INPO (9-1-800-321-0614). a. If no answer, leave a voice mail
and call back number (573-876-840). b. Provide SENTRY Information. Q Record the name of the person and
time of notification.
nnal
Communicator
Date: Time:
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From POP 1 1. Control Room Is uninhabitable and seTRY UNAVAILABLE /notifications are moved to the TSC,
orall agencies not rsponding. or SENTRY was not able to connect with all the counties and STATE.
Back-up Radio system Avalla? NoTelephones available? NL Check the Backup Radio (BURS) Is operational and has EOC on
ys Yes /the window display.
Ensure•her I I Rao Ikyb 3. If the Backup Radio System Is
Method for selectCALL4EL operable perform a roll call, two • Press ICA.L-TX by saying "This Is the Callaway Conduct : Ronr Call for the S'tabe and counties did n r~p~l i [ After the lornes
or a specific agencies not responding, 1 1110 101 cot use the micro. Plant with Important Information, '*Calaway Plant CatlJng9 s) l ndlw SeMA phone "Callaway stand by for roll cail. Walt pea acneageandy stnd fr a few seconds, start with
(NOTE: SeMAmrey notification.d E not Calway/Fulton and perform the iMA mroll call of all the counties and
SEMA. Record the contact times on the charl
Ty n B re-o-2484 oCallaay/F n- .,2 4. Provide the notification Osage Co. _-14174__ Montgomery Co- _ 9-14M3-64-37 using page 6. Gasconade Co. _- 9-1473-437-7T7H (Nonnal Hosrs) SEMA/Stats __ t-1473-26414c 5. Have them acknowledge that
teotClthey understand the Information
Indlvdually at 9-1442-1090 uwing the oril-1-W4-110311
6numbers . FAX the notification information proie to the TSC and EOF.
tachment.. If BURS Is not available use
Provide page 5 Inlonmaton the telephone and contact and request they notify the location that did not
Provide Woomation eontalned o. Gsconade, U mlal anor respond to the roll call. page 5and reqest r L , I."•-..=.o acknwlede thy unerstnd. (I7648M0 from all counties.
NOTE: If multiple sites do not respond, call one county and have them
Did undrstnrelay the Information to the other counties.
when transfenin communications. 6. Repeat steps 4 thru 6.
Fax AttIahmenta u SENTRYmustbe TSC (68604) & EOF (64900) TERMINATED
when transfe,'red. 9. If the telephone does not work, use the Security Radio to contact Callaway County.
10. Provide Callaway Co. with the notification Information, and Instruct them to provide this information to the other counties.
11. Repeatstepsi6and6.
12. Go to page 2 to continue Notifications.
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CONTROL ROOM NOTIFICATION PACKAGE Evacuation Flowchart
1. If SENTRY will no longer be used in the Control Room ensure it Is terminated.
2. Locate the Emergency Communicators packet (identified with yellow and black checkered tape) in the TSC.
3. Remove the preapproved notification form page 8 from the packet and complete blanks 1, 2. 5. and 6.
4. Check the display on the Back Up Radio System (BURS) radio to ensure the display is It and displaying ROC. If BURS Is operational skip step 5 below.
5.
USING THE BACKUP RADIO CONDUCT A ROLL CALL FOR STATE AND COUNTES.
"THIS IS THE CALLAWAY PLANT CALLING
ROLL CALL AND 1EMERGENCY NOTIFICATMO
CONTACT SEMA BY CALNG MO HIGHWAY PATROL TROOP F
IN HDOTRS AT PHOIE 017188. (A VERFICATION CALUBACK IS REQUIRED ON -67.40)
VERIY COUNTIES AND STATE OF NORMAL WORKING HOURS) ACKNOWEDGE THE NOTIFICATION.
TE E SACK-JPS CALLAWAY CO. -1-173-15112-2484 OSAGE CO. I-11-69s7-a853 MONTGOMERY CO. - 1-,,04-576"-703 GASCONADE co. - 1-11.73-437-TTAI SEMA flwcp F (drcIoe) - 1473-52-0146
I--
I PROVIDE THE NOTIFICATION USING PAGE 8. USING THE ITEM NUMB.ER AND 1THEN TH.E INFORMATION.
FAX PAW 5TO THE EO 4900) GO TO PAGES
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If BURS Is not operable, use the the telephone to call Callaway Co. (1-573-642-1090 or 1-573-642-1031). Provide the notification from page 5 Information. Request a verification call back on 573-642-8840 from each of the counties. Skip steps 6 and 7.
6. Switch the UPS unit from the UNE position to UPS. This is to prevent power supply problems while operating SENTRY.
7. Using BURS conduct a roll call for the State and counties. Begin by saying "This Is the Callaway Plant calling all counites and SEMA for roll call and Emergency Notification, standby'.
8. If It Is off normal working hours SEMA must be contacted by calling the MO State Highway Patrol Troop F Headquarters at phone # 17188. A verification callback Is required.
9. Perform a roll call, recording the time, to Indticate acknowledgement.
10. Provide the information from page 8. Say the Item number before giving the Information.
11. Fax a copy of page 8 to the EOF (64900). Continue to page page 2 to complete the notification process.
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CONTROL ROOM NOTIFICATION PACKAGE Control Room Off-site Notification Form
(FAX copy to TSC 68604 & EOF 64900)
GENERAL INFORMATION: 1) CURRENT TIME: I : 2) DATE:
4) CLASSIFICATION:
5) DECLARATION TIME: j j6) DATE:
7) EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL I
101 RFACTOR STATUS: I
13) START TIME OF RELEASE:
14) ESTIMATED DURATION:
15) CURRENT WIND SPEED:
16) FROM: I Degrees
INITIAL PLUME ARRIVAL TIME:
II i3) LOCATION:
I~riilII8) DRILL? I1I 0 Drill
0 culevet-
1w I
RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Manual
Over-ride
I Im "
JMPH 17) TO: [ I Degrees
18) 19)
F-F---2 MILES
5 MILES201 Io1 MILES
PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: (Site & General Emergencies ONLY)
21) PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: 0 YES 0 NO
22) BASED ON:
LOCATION SECTORS I SUBAREAS
SHELTER. 23 24 1 25 1
EVACUATE: 26 [ 27 127 12 28 I i
29)Other PARs:
PROJECTED DOSES:
30) BASED ON: I �wj
DISTANCE TEDE (REM) THYROID (REM)
EAB 31 r32 2 MILES 33 L34 5 MILES 35 36 10 MILES 37 38
39) NOTE: This Information to be typed in here for liquid releases Uquid release From _ to
Volume .. Activity .
EC APPROVAL- COMMUNICATOR:
Distribution: Recovery Manager Page 5 of 8 ATTACHMENT 1
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CONTROL ROOM NOTIFICATION PACKAGE Callaway Nuclear Plant
Additional Data to be Transmitted to the NRC Operations Center (FAX 301-816-5151 Confirm receipt using ENS line)
This was a [] Sudden or [] Long-Term development. Activities: Primary Secondary_
List any safety equipment not operational:
Any additional Information:
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CONTROL ROOM NOTIFICATION PACKAGE
Transferring Control Room Notifications
NOTE: EC MUST be aware of transfer.
DATE
SECTION I
L3 TRANSFERRING TO TSC (ENS Line Only) The assuming and transferring Communicator should discuss the following: 1. The latest information transmitted (Ref. latest Notification printout) including the time sent.
o Initial notification made for information contained on Sentry display.
o Additional information Attachment 2 status.
2. Obtain SS/EC approval and Transfer ENS to TSC:
ol As directed by the NRC Operations Center if in current contact.
o3 TSC contact NRC and notify them that ENS communications are now in TSC.
Time of Transfer Communicator SECTION H
o1 TRANSFERRING TO EOF (Except ENS) The assuming and transferring Communicator should discuss the following: I. The latest information transmitted (Ref. latest Notification printout) including the time sent. 2. Individuals/agencies contacted and method of contact.
U Callaway SENTRY or Other:
O3 Osage SENTRY or Other:
o Montgomery SENTRY or Other:
O3 Gasconade SENTRY or Other:
O SEMA SENTRY or Other:
O3 Resident NRC via
o ANI via U] 1NPO via
o] DNR (if required) via
3. Any notification presently not completed: Explain:
4. Communicators in CR and EOF should obtain approval of their facility lead (SS/EC & RM) to complete the transfer.
5. Common line/telephones for which responsibility is being transferred (check all applicable):
INOTE: Once notifications on SENTRY are transferred and the TERMINATE BUTTON is selected, I do not reinstate SENTRY unless accepting notification responsibility in your facility. I
[o SENTRY. The transferring facility select TERMINATE on the SENTRY screen when transferring.
U Verification Callback Line (573-676-8S40).
U Back-up Radio System.
Time of Transfer Communicator
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GENERAL INFORMATION: 1) CURRENT TIME: I 12) DATE: I
Additional Data to be Transmitted to the NRC Operations Center (FAX 301-816-5151 Confirm receipt using ENS line)
"F1Tnltin r'i JnAlntr Date: Time:
"Y N ACTUATIONS INITIATING SIGNAL DID SYSTEMS FUNCTION AS REQUIRED? [Y ON (ifNO list failures)
Rx Trip Mechanical ESF Activation Electrical
ECCS Activation Personnel Error
SI Flow Procedure Inadequacy Other: Other
Mode and power prior to the event Current Mode and power Mode of operation until corrected Estimated restart Date
Y N If NO Explain Everything usual or understood?
Is the event under control?
Outside Agencies and/or Personnel notified: [YON State (SEMA) Y N Local (Counties) [OYON NRC Resident Inspector1 DYDN Press Release
Y• QN INPO and ANI DY[-N Others:
RELEASE INFORMATION D GASEOUS RELEASE [] LIQUID RELEASE D Planned L0 Ongoing U Monitored Q Onsite Release I Areas Evacuated 0 Unplanned 10 Terminated [ Unmonitored 0 Offsite Release
0 Personnel Exposed or Contaminated I Release Rate (Ci/sec) Estimated Duration Estimated Total Activity
Noble Gas Iodine Particulate Liquid (Excluding Tritium) Liquid Tritium Total Activity _
RAD MONITORS Unit Vent Condenser Steam Line SG PORV
Monitor Reading Alarm SetpointIII
I RCS or STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAKAGE Location (i.e. SG tubes, valve, pipe, etc.) Leak Rate: gpd/gpm Leak Start Date: Time: This was a 0 Sudden or [] Long-Term development. Activities: Primary Secondary_
The assuming and transferring Communicator should discuss the following:
1. The latest information transmitted (Ref. latest Notification printout) including the time sent.
o Initial notification made for information contained on Sentry display.
o3 Additional information Attachment 2 status.
2. Obtain EC approval and Transfer ENS to TSC:
C3 As directed by the NRC Operations Center if in current contact.
0 TSC contact NRC and notify them that ENS communications are now in TSC.
Time of Transfer Communicator
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EOF NOTIFICATION PACKAGE Flowchart
ACTIONS ON THIS PAGE ARE INITIAL STEPS AND SHOULD ONLY NEED TO BE COMPLETED ONCE.
INOTE- THIS PAGE IS INITIAL STEPS TO GET SGN IN AND ANNOUNCE PRESENCE TO RM EQUIPMENT CHECKED OUT AND
READY, AND TO GETA TURNOVER FROM THE CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATOR.
CHECKTHAT T BR 1. Upon entering the EOF, sign in on the
board and announce your presence to the Recovery Manager (RM).
ENSURE THE UPS STCH 2. Check power Is .supplied to the ISSWITCHED FROM U Backup Radio System (BURS).
TO u.Check for a lighted display and Min the display window.
3. Make sure the switches for the UPS <NNo Units are switched from LINE TO UPS.
4. Turn the SENTRY computer ON or reboot per the instructions on the
REBOOT HEIISETRY sYrEM keyboard cover. BY USING THE INSTRUCTIONS ON
TH.E KEYBOARD COVER.
5. Log on to the LAN using your ID and password.
6. If the SENTRY program does not automatically load then, press the WNDOWS key and select PROGRAMS and double click SENTRY.
UIN Y"GOUR IDUAND
UNG OURND. 7. Using the telephone speed dial, contact the Control Room Communicator and begin gathering turnover Information for offsite notification duties using Page 6.
OMUNICATOR ANDO BIN TURNOVER OF: OFFSITE NOTIFICATION DUTIES
USING PAGE 8. 8. When ready to assume notifications, inform the Recovery Manager. Assume notifications when directed by the Recovery Manager.
SWHEN READY TO ASSUME NOTIFICATIONS ENSURE THE RECOVERY MANAGER 1I
INFORMED. 9. Inform the Recovery Manager when
SNotifications am in the EOF.
SASSUME NOTIFICATIONS WHEN DIRECTErD.
WORM THE RECOVERY MANAGER WIEN 10. Go to page 2. NOTIFICATIONS AR IN THE EWO.
11. Using the turnover Information from the USE TURNOVER INF'ORMATKN Control Room, send a SENTRY notification
AND SEND A NOTFiCA71ON TO WORM Informing offsite that the notifications are THEM THAT NOTIFICATIONS ARE NOW IN THE EOF. now in the EOF. Obtain the RM's approval.
This will determine If SENTRY Is operational to all locations.
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.:D W N COMPLETE PAGE 5
12. If tOe SENTRY system Is successfu to al locations then continue to use it for future notifications. (Skip step 14.)
PAGE 4
RWAlION TO TRANSMIT 13. If SENTRY Is not successful to dl locations. VIE ACTION PAGE 5 complete page 5 and go to page 4 to n'AInoFROOM notify remaining sites.
14. When SENTRY screen Is being completed. use the Protective Measures Coordinator as
tOM a resource for Dose Assessment. Plant W i Assessment Wiformation, and Protective
Action Recommendations (PARs).
COUNTIES 15. Always obtain the RM's approval prior to
sending a notification.
16. Record the time the SENTRY information
REMA Eoc NO wa rnsitd OPEMMI?4L
17. If this Is a normal week day between the the hours of 0800-1600 then skip step 18.
CALL TROOP F HIGHWAY PATROL AmermnUE phone 117188
PROVIDE SENTRY INFORMATION 18. If It is the weekend, holiday, or outside the (Verification callback Is required in 30 mln.J normal working hours of 0800-1600, then
SEMA win most likely not be staffed. If SEMA Is not manned, then contact the State Highway Patrol Troop F Headquarters
N (#17188), and provide the notification, so it can be relayed to SEMA. Verifcation callback is required within 30 min. from Troop F.
N
19. Verify and document the sites that acknowledged receipt of the
N notification. N
N 20. If an agencies acknowledged the
N notification, skip step 22.
N
21. If all agencies did not acknowledge the notification, then go to page 4 and transmitt the SENTRY screen data.
GOTO NO PAGE 4 TO TRANSMIT 22. Fax pinted copy of SENTRY to the
SENTRY SCREEN TSC (68604). DATA.
23. If this is an Initial notification, continue to page 3.
y TO IEI 24. If this Is a follow up notification.
repeat this page every 30 minutes.
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FROM PAGE 2 OR PAGE 4
25. Contact the NRC Resident Inspector by phone (68667. galtronics, or page using 1-800-443-7243 code 019829, and enter 573-676-8840).
CONTACT THE NaC NOTE: The NRC Resident Inspector may RESIDENT INSPECTOR.
NOTE: AT THIS POINT, TIE WHILE WAITING FOR THE be on site or enroute. This can be NRC RESIDENT MAY BE NRC RESIDENT INSPECTOR be determined through the Control ON SITE OR EBROUTE. -------------- TO CALL BACK CONTINUE Room Communicator.
PHONE: 116576) WITH NOTIFICATIONS. (GATTRONII5)
(PAGER:- 1-4W0-443-7243 COOE 0111e26)ETYNtf•a~n nomto.Rcr 26. Provide the Resident Inspector with the
SENTRY Notification Inforimabon. Record name and time of notification.
PROVIDE SENTRY INFORMATION PROVIDE ADDITIONm.AL REOESED
RESIDENT CONTACTED TiE OF NOTIFICATION _
IQUID RELEASE? N
y"s
ALERTT OR HIGHER?
Ye.
F0 TO PAGE 2 AND REPEAT APPROXIMATELY EVERY3:0 MINUTES
OR AS CONDITIONS CHANGE.
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27. If the release Is a liquid release, call the Department of Natural Resources and report the origin and destination of the release, if known, as well as the volume and activity.
28. If the classification is an ALERT or higher, then the Amercan Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and Institute of Nuclear Power Operators (INPO) must be notified.
Communicator
Date: Time:
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CALL eR sis5 3cOR
O-1-73-426-3315
PERSON CONTACTED _ TIME OF NOTIFICATION _ _ PROVIDE RELEASE IS FROM
To
VOLUME AcTWIny-
CALL THE FOLLOWING AND PROVIDE SENTRY SCEEN INFORMATION
_AMERICAN NUCLEARNSUIMERS (ANI) €1MSO-1806-3433
PERSON CONTACTED TIME OF NOTIFICATION _
INPO 9-14100-3214614
PERSON CONTACTED TIME OF NOTIFICATION
LEAVE VOICE MAIL MESSAGE DURING OFF-NORMAL HOURS AND REQUEST A CALL BACK AT P3-76-8840.
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1. SENTRY was unable to connect
with all the counties and the STATE.
No No >PNS- 2. Check the Backup Radio (BURS)
Is operational and has "EOC* on WE-IITIERthe window display.
METHOD FOR THOSE THAT TRANSFER OT RONL NOCALLcTCONTRSACK ROOM If the Backup Radio Is operable
TOTe CONTO. ROOM perform a roll call by saying,
"This Is the Callaway Plant with important Information, standby for roll call". Wait a few seconds and start with Callaway/Fulton and perform the roll call of the
IA counties and SEWIA.
MOE T4. Provide the notification Information using page L.
5. Have them acknowledge -- • that they understand the
SCALL Information provided to them. DCAULAWAY CO. CALL THE
AT COUNTY 9-142-IOW AND/OR 6. Fax the notification Information OR SEMAtoheT . 9-1-42-1031 INDIVIDUALLY toheTC
tUSING THE
PROVIoED 7. If BURS is not available, use PROVIDE PAGE 5 INFORMATION ON THIS the telephone and contact
AND REQUEST THEY NOTIFY ATTACHMENT. the locations that did not GAS ACOADE. MONTGOME. respond to the roll call.
ANPO OSAGE .
NOTE: IF multiple sites do not respond, call one county (prefer Callaway)
PROVIDE PAGES INORMATION and have them relay the AND REQUEST THEY Information to the other ACKNOWLEDGE THAT counties.
1HEY UNDERSTAND
8. Repeat steps 4 thru 6.
I. If the telephones do not work, transfer notifications
DID EVERNE No REPEAT PAGE 5 back to the Control Room. UND INFORMATIONq 10. If this Is an Initial Notification,
go to page 3 to complete notifications.
FAX NO=oTH P8C6") 11. If this Is an followup Notlficatio.
repeat this page approximately
avery 30 minutes.
IS PAGE N e I•ATELY.. INTA OS 0 TO PA4GE 3 IINUTES.j <NTIIAN
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EOF NOTIFCATION PACKAGE EOF Off-site Notification Form
(FAX copy to TSC 68604)
GENERAL INFORMATION: 1) CURRENT TIME: i 2) DATE:
4) CLASSIFICATION:
5) DECLARATION TIME: i 6) DATE:
7) EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL
10l• RI=AC~TOR STATUS: I
RELEASE INFORMATION: i Is THERE 11) WAS 12) WILLeBEII
13) START TIME OF RELEASE: E 14) ESTIMATED DURATION: ( 15) CURRENT WIND SPEED:
16) FROM: = Degrees
INITIAL PLUME ARRIVAL TIME: 18) 19) 20)
3) LOCATION:
8) DRILL?
IA0 Drill
0 cta [ even
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ENO AIRBORNE i RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
LIQUID Manual Over-ride
Hrs.
MPH
17) TO: j Degrees
D1 E1222 MILES 5 MILES 10 MILES :
PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: (Site & General Emergencies ONLY)
21) PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: 0 YES 0 NO
22) BASED ON: I
LOCATION SECTORS SUBAREAS SHELTER: 23 i 124 i ]25 F ]
NOTE: Notifcations should not be assumed without Dose Assessment and the RM's permission.
0 ASSUMING TO EOF NOTIFICATIONS
The assuming and transferring Communicator should discuss the following:
1. The latest information transmitted (Ref. latest Notification printout) including the time sent.
2. Individuals/agencies contacted and method of contact.
E3 Callaway SENTRY or Other: o3 Osage SENTRY or Other:
o Montgomery SENTRY or Other:
O Gasconade SENTRY or Other:
o SEMA SENTRY or Other.
O Resident NRC via
U ANi via
U INPO via
O DNR (if required) via
3. Any notification presently not completed: Explain:
4. Communicators in CR and EOF should obtain approval of their facility lead (SS/EC & RM) to complete the transfer.
5. Common line/telephones for which responsibility is being transferred (check all applicable):
NOTE: Once notifications on SENTRY are transferred and the TERMINATE BUTTON is selected,I
I do not reinstate SENTRY unless accepting notification responsibility in your facility.
o SENTRY. The transferring facility select TERMINATE on the SENTRY screen when transferring.
EO Verification Callback Line (573-676-8840).
O Back-up Radio System.
6. An Initial follow-up notification should be prepared, approved, and sent to ensure proper system operation by the ASSUMING facility. Follow-up notifications should be sent every 30 minutes.