- 315 - FBFC Romans Licensee's accident management organisation FBFC sets out the emergency management organisation described in its PUI. The human intervention resources specific to FBFC are based on the multi-skilled Site Intervention Teams (EIS), with intervention, medical, environmental and radiation protection skills. FBFC points out that their availability would not be guaranteed after an earthquake. To date, FBFC does not have any heavy emergency equipment dedicated to the site and present at all times. Recourse to the off-site resources of the Romans Fire Brigade is therefore vital. Possibility of using equipment existing on the site The licensee has drawn up an inventory of the intervention means figuring in the PUI and the off-site emergency means that can be called upon. Their availability and robustness in the event of a severe accident have been partially assessed, essentially with respect to an earthquake situation. With regard to the alert means, the PPI siren is located in a building designed to withstand the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE), but without a backed-up electrical power supply. Furthermore, the installation of an automatic population alerting system in the event of PPI triggering in the reflex response phase is currently underway, FBFC being one of the few hitherto unequipped sites. With regard to the means of internal and external communication, FBFC provides no information to confirm their availability in a severe accident situation. With regard to the site's emergency intervention means, FBFC states that they are stored in a building that is not designed to seismic standards. As for the emergency management premises, their earthquake robustness is not confirmed. FBFC only confirms the resistance of a control room to the SSE+ 0.5, but it is not equipped with air filtration means. To conclude, FBFC indicates that the availability and functionality of the technical and human resources necessary for a post-earthquake intervention are not guaranteed. The implementation of crisis management as planned for in the PUI would very likely be disrupted by such availability shortcomings. Measures envisaged to reinforce the accident management capabilities FBFC acknowledges the need to reinforce the existing organisational provisions. It has undertaken to set up a local intervention team on the FBFC site available 24h/24h and 7d/7d. ASN considers this reinforcement measure to be satisfactory on condition that the capacity and skills of the FBFC Romans local intervention team are adapted to the specific needs of the site, and that these resources are operational for the hazards defined in the CSA. ASN will issue a complementary technical requirement on this subject. With respect to the material resources, FBFC proposes initiating a project addressing "emergency management in degraded post-earthquake situation" with the aim of defining the technical and organisational measures to implement. The following are mentioned in particular: seismic qualification and autonomy of the PPI siren; acquisition of additional satellite telephones; reinforcement of monitoring/diagnostic , electrical power supply and water supply means. Apart from the setting up of a Local Safety Organisation (FLS) on its Romans site, FBFC does not decide on or make any commitments regarding the implementation of the reinforcement provisions. ASN considers it essential for FBFC to reinforce its organisational and material provisions for severe accident situations. These reinforcements must take into account the consequences of any induced hazardous phenomenon that could occur on the FBFC site (explosion, fire, toxic leak, radioactive releases, etc.) ASN will issue requirements concerning these points, and in particular the emergency premises, the material resources and the means of communication.
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