IR 05000261/1981034

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IE Insp Rept 50-261/81-34 on 811123-25.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Steam Generator Work,Technician Qualifications & Exposure History Records
ML14176A711
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Site: Robinson Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/17/1981
From: Franklin L, Hosey C
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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50-261-81-34, NUDOCS 8201270639
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION II

101 MARIETTA ST., N.W., SUITE 3100 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 Report No. 50-261/81-34 Licensee: Carolina Power and Light Company 411 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, NC 27602 Fac.ility.Name: H. B. Robinson Docket No. 50-261 License No. DPR-23 Inspection at-Hartsvil e South Carolina Inspector:

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L. A. F klin ate Signed Approved by:

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C. M. osey, Acting ection Chi Date Signed Technical Inspection Branch Engineering and Technical Inspection Division SUMMARY Inspection on November 23 -

25, 1981 Areas Inspected This special unannounced inspection involved 17 inspector-hours on site in the areas of steam generator work, technician qualifications, and exposure history record Results Of-the three areas inspected, no violations or deviations were identifie PDR ADOCK 05000261 G

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REPORT DETAILS 1. Persons Contacted Licensee Employees

  • R. B. Starkey, Plant General Manager
  • D. S. Crocker, Manager, Environmental and Radiation Control
  • W. L. MacCready, Radiation.Control Supervisor
  • C. L. Wright specialist, Regulatory Compliance W. Skinner, Training Assistant J. Petitgout, Senior Alara Specialist Other licensee employees contacted included three technicians and two office personne NRC Resident Inspector
  • S. Weise
  • Attended exit interview 2. Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on November 25, 1981 with those persons indicated in paragraph 1 abov The inspector stated that the health physics job coverage, being provided at this point in time, appeared to be excellent. The inspector urged updated procedural changes be accomp lished as soon as possibl The Plant General Manager acknowledged the inspectors comment.

Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Not reviewed during this inspectio. Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspectio. Steam Generator Work At the time of this inspection little progress had been made in the area of tube leak repairs. One jump was made at "A" steam generator to hand probe seven tubes. The inspector made an entry to containment on November 24, 198 During this entry Westinghouse personnel were involved in setting up Eddy current equipment for use at "A" steam generator. This was the only work in progress involving the steam generators. This setup work was being continuously covered by two radiation control technician Prior to making the entry to containment the inspector observed a radiation control technician providing continuous coverage in the change room. This technician, in addition to other duties, ascertains what dose an.individual can receive while in containment, the technician then writes this figure on tape and places it on the back of all personne The inspector was approached three times, while in containment, to determine that the avail able dose allowance was not being exceede Licensee procedures HP-12 and SP-349 have not as yet been revised. However the inspector was informed by licensee representatives that these two procedures, covering steam generator work, will be revise In the meantime some updated practices are in effec The use of updated practices will provide the basis for updating of procedure The inspector did not observe any violation of existing procedure. Technician Training and Qualifications The licensee was still in the process of gearing up for the current outag Some contract personnel were on site but not in the numbers expected by the licensee. Approximately twenty contract health physics. technicians were requested by the licensee for this outage but at the time of this inspection only four were on site. The resumes for these personnel were examined by

) the inspector and all appeared to be fully qualified in accordance with ANSI N18.1, 197 Documented training on the steam generator mock up is being given to all contract personnel by the Engineering Departmen The inspector had no further question. Personnel Exposure History and Training Exposure history and health physics training records were examined for fourteen Westinghouse workers and four contract health physics technician These records appeared to be in orde The inspector had no further questions.