IR 05000346/1975004
| ML19319B762 | |
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| Site: | Davis Besse |
| Issue date: | 03/27/1975 |
| From: | Douglas J, Fisher W, Miller D NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| 50-346-75-04, 50-346-75-4, NUDOCS 8001270226 | |
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U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0!OtISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
REGION III
Report of Preoperational Radiological Protection Inspection IE Inspection Report No. 050-346/75-04
Licensee: Toledo Edison Company Edison Plaza
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300 Madison Toledo, Ohio 43652 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station License No.
CPPR-80
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Unit 1 Category:
B Oak Harbor, Ohio Type of Licensee BW - PWR, 871 MWe Type of Inspection Routine, Announced
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Dates of Inspection:
February 27 and 28, 1975 Dates of Previous Inspection: February 13 and 14, 1975 (Operations)
Principal Inspector:
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Accompanying Inspector:
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Reviewed By:
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Senior Health Physicist (Date)
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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Enforcement Action i
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None identified.
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Licensee Action on Previous 1v Identified Enforcement Items i
None.
Unusual Occurrences None.
Other Significant Findings None.
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Management Interview
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The following subjects were discussed at the conclusion of the inspection
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on February 28, 1975 with Messrs. Evans, Green, Murry, Briden, Cantrell, i
Franklin, Scott, and Mills.
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The inspectors acknowledged the increased staffing within the
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Chemistry and Health Physics Department.
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The inspectors stated that current training plans appear to be adequate.
Review of detailed outlines will be conducted during future inspections.
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The inspectors acknowledged the progress made by the licensee in i
developing chemistry and health physics procedures.
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D.
The inspectors discussed the procurement of health physics instrumen-ation and equipment. The licensee was cautioned to allow for adequate
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delivery time of these items.
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The use of temporary changes to procedures was discussed with licensee personnel. Currently any deviations from approved procedures requires a formal revision.
The licensee stated they would consider the matter.
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REPORT DETAILS 1.
Persons Contacted
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J. Evans, Plant Superintendent T. Murry, Operations Engineer D. Briden, Chemist - Health Physicist R. Franklin, Training Coordinator L. Stalter, Technical Engineer R. Thompson, Operations Engineer B. Mills, Chemical Engineer J. Hickey, Station Technical Assistant B. Alton, Station Technical Assistant R. Scott, Associate Technical Assistant (TECO)
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General
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The preoperational radiation protection and radwaste management inspection objectives were discussed in detail with licensee personnel.
In addition, licensee questions in the areas of radiation protection and radwaste management were answered.
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Organization f1 Organization within the Chemistry and Health Physics Department appears to a
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be consistent with the information presented in Chapter 13 of the FSAR with the following additions:
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A new position of Assistant Engineer (Chemistry) has been created.
The person filling this position reports to the Chemist-Health Physicist.
Currently, the duties of this position are primarily associated with nonradioactive systems.
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The number of Chemical and Radiation Testors has been increased from five to seven.
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The station has on loan from the corporate office (TECO) an
Associate Technical Assistant to assist the Chemist-Health Physicist in setting up the station health physics and chemistry programs.
The individual is currently at the station two to three days per week.
As presently planned, back shift coverage vf radiation protection and chemistry activities is to be provided by operations personnel.
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According to licensee personnel interviewed, all operations personnel conducting these activities will be trained in the appropriate health physics and chemistry procedures.
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- Training
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The licensee has established the position of Training Coordinator. The Training Coordinator is responsible for
all training activities at the station. Also, all training records are maintained by the training coordinator.
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training criteria are outlined in Chapter 13 of the FSAR.
Administrative Procedure AD 1812.03, " General Orientation Training," provides the general guidance for the training
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of newly hired employees. According to licensee represent-
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atives interviewed, this procedure will form the basis for
the initial training program at the station.
This procedure
was reviewed at the IE:III office following the site in-l spection.
Specific comments on the procedure will be pre-sented during the next inspection.
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Chemistry and Health Physics Department Training Training activities within the department are being conducted in accordance with the program outlined in Chapter 13 of the FSAR. Training completed is as follows:
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Chemist-Health Physicist
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. Academic training for nuclear power plant personnel 17 weeks.
. Observation at Savannah River Plant - 3 months.
. Basic radiation protection taught by University of Michigan personnel. 1 week.
. O. J. T. at Ginna Station - various lengths (b)
Chemistry and Health Physics Foreman
. Academic Refresher Course for Utility Personnel -
80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />.
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. Academic Training for Nuclear Power Plant Personnel -
17 weeks.
Basic Radiation Protection taught by University of
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Michigan personnel - 1 week.
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Chemical and Radiation Testors Same as for foreman above.
The licensee has developed a plan for the remaining
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departmental training. As part of this plan, General Physics Corporation is scheduled to present a one week course during the first part of June. An outline of this course was reviewed during the inspection.
Primary topics of this course are station procedures, energencies, regulations and general health physics.
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Other Groups The licensee has formulated training plans for other
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station personnel and visitors.
Detailed training outlines for these groups have not been developed as yet. Progress
in this area will be followed as part of future inspections.
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Retraining
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Retraining of station personnel will be administered by procedure AD1828.03, " General orientation Training".
Comments on this procedure were presented in Section 4.a.1 s,,,
of this report.
Further develop =cnt of the retraining program will be reviewed during future inspections.
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Procedures According to licensee personnel interviewed, all required departmental procedures have been identified. This results in 220 procedures of which, according to licensee statements, approximately 160 are written and approved.
A number of health physics and health physics related procedures obtained during the inspection were reviewed in the IE:III office following the onsite inspection.
Comments on these procedures will be presented during the next inspeciton.
The procedures reviewed were:
. " Guides and Limits for Exposure to Radiation" - HP1601.01
" Radiation Exposure Permits"
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. " External Personne1' Radiation Exposure Monitoring" - HP1602.01
. " Contamination Areas" - HP1605.05
. " Shipping Radioactive Materials" - HP1607.01
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. " Receiving Radioactive Materials" - HP1607.02
. " Contamination Surveys" --PT5179.02
- . " Shield Survey" - TP800.01-
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I In addition to the complement of implementing procedures, the licensee plans to have a Health Physics Manual.
Currently the s-manual is being drafted. This document will be reviewed upon its completion.
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Facilities and Equipment
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Facilities During the inspection, a tour was made of the facilities.
Emphasis was placed on the health physics facilities, ventilation systems and radwaste systems.
Since construction is not complete in most areas, additional reviews will be conducted during subsequent inspections.
However, facilities appear in general to be as described in the FSAR.
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Equipment
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Planned equipment inventories were reviewed during the inspection.
As yet, little health physics instrumentation and related supplies have been ordered. Planned inventories appear to be adequate as to type and quantities with the exceptior of respiratory protective equipment where no review was made.
Progress in procurement of needed equipment and supplies will be reviewed during subsequent i
inspections.
The licensee was cautioned to allow sufficient time
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for delivery.
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