BVY-97-031, Forwards Fitness for Duty Program Data for Period Ending Jul-Dec 1996

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Forwards Fitness for Duty Program Data for Period Ending Jul-Dec 1996
ML20135E106
Person / Time
Site: Vermont Yankee Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/1997
From: Maret G
VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
BVY-97-031, BVY-97-31, NUDOCS 9703060265
Download: ML20135E106 (3)


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VdRMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION

P.O. Box 157, Governor Hunt Road (e

1 Vernon, Vermont 05354-0157

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February 28,1997 1 BVY 97- 031 i

i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i Washington, D.C. 20555

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Reference:

a) License No. DPR-28 (Docket No. 50-271) l-

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Btness for Duty Program Data for the Period 7/1/96-12/31/96 i

i Pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 26.71, enclosed is the testing data and associated l results for the Fitness for Duty Program at Vermont Yankee. The attached information includes both our corporate and plant locations as our program does not distinguish between the twc sites but treats them as a single entity.

j j Also, provided as Attachment A, is the evaluation and analysis of the data for this same j period.

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We trust the enclosed information is adequate; however, should you have any questions please feel free to contact us.

Very truly yours, Vermont Y Nuclear Power Corporation C--(fre' gory t

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Testing Results Long-Term Short-Term Ucensee Empbyees Coruractor Personnel C6 'VPersonnel Average Numberwith Unescorted Access 340 475 720 (10 weeks)

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ATTACHMENT A EVALUATION OF FFD DATA 4

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FOR CAUSE TEST RESULTS

- e No for cause tests were required to be administered during l this evaluation period.

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POSITIVE TEST RESULTS
  • There were no positive random test results during this period.

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  • There were twenty-nine (29) positive test results during pre-access screening. All were denied unescorted access
authorization.

4 FOLLOW-UP TESTING PROGRAM  !

! e One (1) individual remains in the Vermont Yankee follow-up

. testing program as a result of management referral based on

< behavior observation. His progress appears to be

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TEST RESULTS A88E88NENT

! e The test results for this period compared to previous periods

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effective FFD program which ensures that the plant site i

remains a work environment free from the effects of drugs or

alcohol. The program continues to serve as an effective

! deterrent to the use or introduction of drugs or alcohol in the work place. The results of this period are better than j expected during a period which includes a refueling outage.

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