IR 05000454/1988001
| ML20150C491 | |
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| Site: | Byron |
| Issue date: | 10/31/1987 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20150C488 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-454-88-01, 50-454-88-1, NUDOCS 8803210015 | |
| Download: ML20150C491 (3) | |
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i-APPENDIX SALP 7 SALP BOARD REPORT
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SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE 50-454/88001; 50-455/88001 Inspection Report No.
Commonwealth Edisoi Company Name of Licenee
. Byron St'ation Name of Facility November 1, 1986 through October 31, 1987 Assessment Period
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Summary of Meeting with Commonwealth Edison Company on January 29, 1988
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The findings and conclusions of the SALP Board documented in Inspection Report Nos. 50-454/88001; 50-455/88001 were discussed with the licensee on January 29, 1988, at the Byron Station Training Building.
The licensee's regulatory performance was presented and found acceptable in each functioral area.
The following individuals attended the meeting:
Commonwealth Edison Company B. L. Thomas, President C. Reed, Senior Vice President T. J. Maiman, Vice President, PWR Operations K. L. Graesser, General Manager, PWRs R. E. Querio, Byron Station Manager E. E. Fitzpatrick, Braidwood Station Manager R. Pleniewicz, Production Superintendent, Byron R. Lucas, Byron Security Administrator A. J. Chernick, Training Supervisor, Byron T. K. Higgins, Operating Engineer, Byron G. K. Schwartz, Assistant Superintendent, Maintenance, Byron L. A. Sues, Assistant Superintendent, Technical Services, Byron W. Burkamper, Quality Assurance Superintendent, Byron H. P. Studtmann, Director of Quality Assurance (Maintenance)
R. W. Stobert, Director of Quality Assurance (0pc.ations)
P. J. Nodzenski, PWR Engineering, Byron Station D. Elias, PWR Engineering Superintendent W. P. Dijstelbergen, PWR Byron Field Engineering Supervisor E. Zittle, Byron Regulatory Assurance R. Curtis, Training Department, Byron L. C. Bird, Project Construction Services Department G. Sorensen, Construction Superintendent, Byron W. Benjamin, Nuclear Safety Department W. J. Dean, Byron On-Site Nuclear Safety T. P. Joyce, Assistant Superintendent, Operations W. D. Pirnat, Byron Regulatory Assurance D. St. Clair, Assistant Superintendent, Work Planning F. Lentine, PWR Licensing Supervisor K. Ainger, Nuclear Licensing Administrator P. Barnes, Braidwood Regulatory Assurance Supervisor T. McIntire, Division Superintendent Public E. Hinton, Oregon Republican
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D. Gertz, Freeport Journal Standard S. McKinley, WTV0-TV M. Magliari, WNIU
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L. Green, Rockford Register Star S. Campbell, Sinnissippi Alliance for the Environment P. Gluntz, Dixon Telegraph D. Chavez, Tinnissippi A111ance'for the Environment L. Johnson, WIFR-TV L. J. Jarrett, WIFR-TV State Government Agencies R. Hallin, Illinois Emergency Services and_ Disaster Agency U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator W. L. Forney, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch 1 J. M. Hinds, Jr., Chief, Reactor Projects Section 1A L. N. 01shan, LPM, Byron P. G. Brochman, Senior Resident Insp~ector, Byron N. V. Gilles, Resident Inspector, Byron G. A. VanSickle, P.oject Inspector, Section 1A W. Newmyer, Region III Engineering Aide B.
Comments Received f, rom Licensee By letter dated February 29, 1988, the licensee provided a written response to the SA!.P Report in accordance with the forwarding letter.
The licensee's response briefly states that plant housekeeping could have received greater recognition in the report and that programs are in place to address the identified concern with personnel errors at the station.
As the licensee's response provides no comments addressing the specific content of the report, this Appendix contains no changes to the SALP Report.
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RegionalAdministrator'sConclusionsBasedonConsiderationo[ Licensee Comments Byron's overall ratings in the affected areas have not changed.
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