Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the date and contact time in the designated fields. This information is crucial for tracking the emergency response.
  3. Select the appropriate emergency classification from the options provided, such as 'Notification of Unusual Event' or 'General Emergency'.
  4. Fill in the reason for the emergency declaration, ensuring to provide a clear description of the situation affecting plant safety systems.
  5. Complete the weather data section, including wind direction and speed, which are essential for assessing potential impacts on public safety.
  6. Indicate any utility protective action recommendations for the public, specifying whether evacuation or sheltering is advised based on current conditions.
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The state is home to only two active nuclear power sites, both in South Florida St. Lucie Nuclear Plant in Jensen Beach and Turkey Point Nuclear Plant in Biscayne Bay. The state is also home to a decommissioning site in Crystal River, which shut down in 2013 after suffering damages.
Limit your time exposed to radiation, stay as far away as possible from a radioactive source, and shield yourself from radiation by going deep inside a sturdy building. If the emergency is outside, Get inside. Stay inside. Stay tuned.
4.15 Nuclear Power Plant Warning (NUW). A warning of an event at a nuclear power plant classified such as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency as classified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). A Site Area Emergency is confined to the plant site; no off-site impact is expected.
These classifications come in four different categories Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency (SAE), as well as General Emergency. Thus, each classification has differing characteristics and purposes, depending on the situation at hand.

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