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NRC Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000458/2019011
ML19095B499
Person / Time
Site: River Bend 
Issue date: 04/05/2019
From: Ray Kellar
Division of Reactor Safety IV
To: Vercelli S
Entergy Operations
Kellar R
References
IR 2019011
Download: ML19095B499 (17)


Text

April 5, 2019

SUBJECT:

RIVER BEND STATION, UNIT 1 - NRC PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION INSPECTION REPORT 05000458/2019011

Dear Mr. Vercelli:

On February 28, 2019, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed a problem identification and resolution inspection at River Bend Station and discussed the results of this inspection with Jeff Reynolds, Director, Regulatory & Performance Improvement and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.

The NRC inspection team reviewed the stations corrective action program and the stations implementation to evaluate its effectiveness in identifying, prioritizing, evaluating, and correcting problems, and to confirm that the station was complying with NRC regulations and licensee standards for corrective action programs. Based on the samples reviewed, the team determined that your staffs performance in each of these areas adequately supported nuclear safety.

The team also evaluated the stations processes for use of industry and NRC operating experience information and the effectiveness of the stations audits and self-assessments.

Based on the samples reviewed, the team determined that your staffs performance in these areas adequately supported nuclear safety.

Finally, the team reviewed the stations programs to establish and maintain a safety-conscious work environment and interviewed station personnel to evaluate the effectiveness of these programs. Based on the teams observations and the results of these interviews the team found no evidence of challenges to your organizations safety-conscious work environment. Your employees appeared willing to raise nuclear safety concerns through at least one of the several means available.

The NRC inspectors did not identify any finding or violation of more than minor significance. This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.

Sincerely,

/RA Ray Azua Acting For/

Ray L. Kellar, P.E., Acting Team Leader Inspection Program and Assessment Team Division of Reactor Safety

Docket No. 50-458 License No. NPF-47

Enclosure:

Inspection Report 05000458/2019011 w/ Attachment: Information Request dated November 29, 2018

Inspection Report

Docket Number:

05000458

License Number:

NPF-47

Report Number:

05000458/2019011

Enterprise Identifier: I-2019-011-0000

Licensee:

Entergy Operations, Inc.

Facility:

River Bend Station

Location:

Saint Francisville, Louisiana

Inspection Dates:

February 11 - 28, 2019

Inspectors:

H. Freeman, Senior Reactor Inspector

P. Jayroe, Reactor Inspector

C. Jewett, Physical Security Inspector

B. Parks, Resident Inspector

Approved By:

Ray L. Kellar, P.E., Acting Team Leader

Inspection Program and Assessment Team

Division of Reactor Safety

SUMMARY

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting a biennial problem identification and resolution inspection at River Bend Station, Unit 1 in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information.

Findings and violations being considered in the NRCs assessment are summarized in the table below.

List of Findings and Violations

No findings were identified.

Additional Tracking Items

None.

INSPECTION SCOPES

Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs)in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html.

Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.

OTHER ACTIVITIES - BASELINE

71152B - Problem Identification and Resolution 02.04 Biennial Team Inspection

The inspectors performed a biennial assessment of the licensees corrective action program, use of operating experience, self-assessments and audits, and safety-conscious work environment.

Corrective Action Program Effectiveness: The inspectors assessed the corrective action programs effectiveness in identifying, prioritizing, evaluating, and correcting problems and to confirm that the station was complying with NRC regulations and licensee procedures.

The team selected a sample of approximately 270 condition reports for review out of those that had been generated over the course of the assessment period beginning at the end of the previous biennial assessment on April 27, 2017. The selection included corrective action documents associated with 18 findings documented as non-cited violations in NRC inspection reports during the assessment period, 29 conditions that had been addressed by the licensee as Adverse Condition Analysis (cause analysis), and all 4 conditions that had been addressed as Root Cause Evaluations. Included in the sample was an in-depth review of condition reports associated with the emergency diesel generating system and the reactor protection system over a 5-year period. A listing of these documents can be found in the documents reviewed section of this report.

During the 2 weeks that the team was onsite, the team observed the licensees prioritization process by attending several screening committee meetings where department performance improvement coordinators provided recommendations on addressing issues documented in the corrective action process, and performance improvement review group meetings where managers reviewed and approved each issue (adverse or non-adverse, prioritization, and corrective actions) documented in the corrective action process.

To assess the adequacy of the licensees corrective action process, the team compared the licensees performance against regulatory requirements and licensing basis documents including: Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, Corrective Action; Licensee Technical Specification 5.4.1 Procedures, as contained in Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-47; and against the licensees implementing procedures: EN-LI-102, "Corrective Action Program;" EN-LI-108, "Event Notification and Reporting;" EN-LI-118, "Cause Evaluation Process;" EN-LI-121, "Trending and Performance Review Process;" and EN-OP-104, "Operability Determination Process."

Operating Experience, Self-Assessments and Audits - The inspectors assessed the effectiveness of the stations processes for use of operating experience, audits and self-assessments. The team reviewed 46 Operating Experience written responses and condition reports that were developed based on information from a variety of sources including Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21 notifications and other vendor correspondence, NRC generic communications, and publications from various industry groups including Institute of Nuclear Power Operations. The team reviewed 24 self-assessments and 12 audits that had been completed during the assessment period and interviewed the program engineer.

Safety-Conscious Work Environment - The inspectors assessed the effectiveness of the stations programs to establish and maintain a safety-conscious work environment. The team conducted safety-conscious work environment focus group interviews with 46 individuals from 5 different disciplines (maintenance, operations, engineering, planning/scheduling, nuclear independent oversight). Additionally, the team conducted individual interviews with 12 maintenance supervisors representing each of the maintenance organizations (electrical, mechanical, instrumentation and controls, fix-it-now). The team observed interactions between employees during the condition report screening meetings and during the Performance Improvement Review Group meetings.

The team interviewed the employee concerns coordinator and reviewed the results of the sites latest safety culture surveys and investigations related to safety-conscious work environment.

INSPECTION RESULTS

Observation - Corrective Action Program Assessment 71152B Based on the samples reviewed, the team determined that the licensees corrective action program (CAP) complied with regulatory requirements and self-imposed standards. The licensees performance in each of the areas of Problem Identification, Prioritization and Evaluation, and Corrective Actions adequately supported nuclear safety.

The team found that the licensee was identifying and documenting problems at an appropriately low threshold that supported nuclear safety. On average, the licensee was identifying and documenting over 6,600 condition reports (adverse and non-adverse) per year or approximately 170 per month. The number of condition reports initiated remained relative consistent with those from prior years.

The team found that the licensee was adequately prioritizing and evaluating problems. While the team did identify that (early in the assessment period) the licensee had been routinely characterizing some conditions associated with safety-related equipment as non-adverse [to quality] when it should have been adverse, these mischaracterizations did not adversely impact the prioritization or implementation of corrective actions to address the conditions.

The team noted that in 2018 the licensee had also identified they had been routinely using operability determinations to decide whether a documented condition was adverse or not and subsequently worked with the corporate office to add clarification to the corrective action procedure (EN-LI-102) on how a condition should be classified. The team found that the licensee's actions to address potential mischaracterizations appeared to be effective.

Over the assessment period, the team found that the licensee had generally developed and implemented corrective actions that were effective, timely, and - in cases of significant conditions adverse to quality - appeared to prevent recurrence. The team noted that while the licensee continued to experience degradation to nuclear fuel rods, the corrective actions that were scheduled to be installed during the next refueling outage were extensive and designed to reduce the chances of damage during future operations.

Observation - Self-Assessments and Audits Assessment 71152B Based on the samples reviewed and discussions with staff within the quality assurance and quality control organizations, the team determined that the licensee effectively performed self-assessments and audits. The samples reviewed were critical and challenged the status quo of the organization or program being assessed. Identified conditions were appropriately addressed within the corrective action program or through another licensee process. The team found that quality control and quality assurance staff reported to a manager within the corporate organization, and therefore, were independent of the onsite organization.

Observation - Operating Experience Assessment 71152B Based on the samples reviewed, the team determined the licensee appropriately evaluated industry operating experience for its relevance to the facility. Operating experience information was incorporated into plant procedures and processes as appropriate. The team further determined the licensee appropriately evaluated industry-operating experience when performing root cause analysis and apparent cause evaluations. The licensee appropriately incorporated both internal and external operating experience into lessons learned for training and pre-job briefs.

Observation - Safety-Conscious Work Environment Assessment 71152B Based on inspection interviews and insights obtained from safety culture and other relevant assessments, the team found that the licensee had established and maintained a safety-conscious work environment where individuals felt free to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Employees indicated that they had numerous avenues for raising concerns which included talking to their supervisor, writing condition reports, using the chain-of-command (open door policy), the employee concerns program, the ethics hotline, or the NRC. Many individuals stated that they could take an issue all the way to the Site Vice President if they thought that they needed to do so to have their concern addressed properly.

The team noted that many of the individuals interviewed were relatively new to the site and industry - many had less than 3 years experience. The team learned that a significant percentage of the staff had changed during the previous few years, but that management was committed to hiring and training replacements. The team found that most of the organizations were fully staffed (if not fully qualified). While the staff turnover may continue to present challenges to the licensee regarding knowledge management/knowledge transfer, the team found that it did not adversely impact the safety-conscious work environment.

Finally, the team noted that the licensee had substantiated there were challenges to the safety-conscious work environment within the maintenance organization in mid-2018 and had made changes within the organization to address these challenges. Based upon the interviews, the team found that these changes appeared to be effective and did not identify the existence of issues that represented current challenges to the free flow of information or any underlying factors that could produce a reluctance to raise nuclear safety concerns.

EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS

On February 28, 2019, the inspectors presented the biennial problem identification and resolution inspection results to Mr. J. Reynolds, Director, Regulatory & Performance Improvement and other members of the licensee staff. The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.

DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

71152Problem Identification and Resolution Biennial

Condition Reports (CR-RBS-YYYY-NNNNN unless otherwise noted)

2008-03020

2014-00794

2014-00816

2014-02698

2014-02961

2014-04164

2014-05471

2014-05472

2014-05821

2014-06122

2014-06616

2015-00237

2015-00451

2015-02686

2015-03277

2015-03291

2015-04816

2015-04817

2015-05296

2015-06129

2015-07606

2015-08293

2015-08503

2015-08559

2015-09136

2016-00416

2016-00584

2016-00770

2016-00890

2016-00893

2016-01370

2016-01430

2016-01451

2016-02202

2016-02715

2016-02962

2016-03324

2016-03519

2016-03784

2016-03882

2016-04125

2016-04838

2016-05616

2016-05620

2016-05810

2016-06213

2016-06859

2016-07717

2016-07737

2017-00168

2017-00669

2017-00678

2017-00691

2017-01409

2017-00156

2017-01684

2017-01716

2017-01740

2017-01918

2017-02046

2017-02058

2017-02228

2017-02238

2017-02242

2017-02284

2017-02640

2017-02773

2017-02790

2017-02828

2017-03082

2017-03349

2017-03377

2017-03424

2017-03445

2017-03533

2017-03704

2017-04046

2017-04128

2017-04375

2017-04431

2017-04560

2017-04566

2017-04663

2017-04843

2017-04907

2017-04961

2017-04961

2017-05078

2017-05261

2017-05419

2017-05568

2017-05575

2017-05630

2017-05875

2017-05989

2017-06008

2017-06031

2017-06064

2017-06090

2017-06118

2017-06206

2017-06316

2017-06518

2017-06618

2017-06656

2017-06998

2017-07047

2017-07076

2017-07079

2017-07348

2017-07378

2017-07543

2017-07623

2017-07777

2017-08060

2017-08198

2017-08270

2017-08275

2017-08294

2017-08299

2017-08310

2017-08362

2017-08490

2017-08563

2018-00027

2018-00028

2018-00057

2018-00224

2018-00294

2018-00320

2018-00352

2018-00523

2018-00613

2018-00776

2018-00780

2018-00780

2018-00780

2018-00922

2018-01085

2018-01365

2018-01417

2018-01735

2018-01743

2018-01916

2018-01967

2018-01980

2018-02105

2018-02314

2018-02400

2018-02417

2018-02454

2018-02597

2018-02687

2018-02738

2018-02765

2018-02768

2018-02771

2018-02775

2018-02780

2018-02880

2018-02960

2018-02978

2018-03095

2018-03145

2018-03146

2018-03149

2018-03424

2018-03537

2018-03572

2018-03630

2018-03666

2018-03715

2018-03751

2018-03804

2018-03882

2018-03910

2018-03952

2018-03971

2018-04078

2018-04297

2018-04382

2018-04612

2018-04613

2018-04783

Condition Reports (CR-RBS-YYYY-NNNNN unless otherwise noted)

2018-05054

2018-05057

2018-05225

2018-05334

2018-05563

2018-05635

2018-05725

2018-05752

2018-05776

2018-05876

2018-05915

2018-05978

2018-05992

2018-06038

2018-06084

2018-06300

2018-06352

2018-06363

2018-06497

2018-06677

2019-00097

2019-00106

2019-00316

2019-00341

2019-01025

2019-01058

2019-01108

2019-01156

2019-01160

HQN-2018-00792

HQN-2018-01495

HQN-2018-02689

HQN-2019-00316

Non-Cited Violations and Findings (NRC item number)

2017002-01

2017002-02

2017003-01

2017003-02

2017004-01

2017007-01

2017007-02

2017009-01

2018001-01

2018001-02

2018002-01

2018012-01

2018012-02

2018012-03

2018012-04

2018301-01

2018406-01

2018406-02

Work Orders

28397

411132

29154

436356-01

468033

468034

469554

473593

476316

476317

478993

479296

493161

499908

2684

2726753

QA Audits

Number Title Date

QA-10-2018-RBS-1

Quality Assurance Audit Report -

Maintenance

QA-12/18-2017-RBS-01

Quality Assurance Audit Report -

Operations / Tech Specs

QA-4-2018-RBS-01

Quality Assurance Audit Report -

Engineering (Design Control)

QA-3-2017-RBS-01

Quality Assurance Audit Report - Corrective

Action Program

QA-1-2017-RBS-1

Fitness-for-Duty and Access Authorization

Audit

08/14/2017

QA-1-2018-RBS-1

Fitness-for-Duty and Access Authorization

Audit

08/13/2018

QA-2-6-2017-RBS-1

Combined Chemistry, Effluents and

Environmental Monitoring Audit

09/18/2017

QA-7-2017-BRS-1

Emergency Plan Audit

05/08/2017

QA-7-2018-BRS-1

Emergency Plan Audit

05/07/2018

QA-14-15-2017-RBS-1

Combined Radiation Protection and

Radiation Waste Audit

10/23/2017

QA-16-2017-RBS-1

Security and Cyber Security Audit

2/06/2017

QA-16-2018-RBS-1

Security and Cyber Security Audit

2/03/2018

Self-Assessments

Number Title

LO-RLO-2016-00147

Chemistry and I&C Continuing Training programs

LO-RLO-2017-00016

Pre-NRC-Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation

LO-RLO-2017-00024

Pre-NRC Focused Self-Assessment: Radioactive Solid Waste

Processing and Radioactive Material Handling, Storage, and

Transportation

LO-RLO-2017-00025

Radioactive Gaseous and Liquid Effluent Treatment and

Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program

LO-RLO-2017-00030

Perform Snapshot Assessment - Verification of Emergency Facilities

On-Site and Off-Site Activity Topic: Controlled Document Annual

Audit

LO-RLO-2017-00033

Pre-NRC Inspection - Access Authorization

LO-RLO-2017-00034

Protection of Safeguards Information

LO-RLO-2017-00040 Snubber Program Compliance Focused Self-Assessment

LO-RLO-2017-00044 Self-Assessment - Confined Space

LO-RLO-2017-00055

(Pre-NRC FSA) Occupational Dose Assessment

LO-RLO-2017-00061

IP 71130.07 Security Training

LO-RLO-2017-00062

IP 71130.02 Access Control

LO-RLO-2017-00070

Pre-NRC Evaluated Exercise Assessment

LO-RLO-2017-00071

RP Pre-NRC Focused Self-Assessment Radiation Safety Inspection

IP 71124.01 - Radiological Hazard Assessment and Exposure

Controls

IP 71124.03 - In-Plant Airborne Radioactivity Control and Mitigation

IP 71151-OR01 - Occupational Exposure Control Effectiveness

LO-RLO-2017-00079

Industry OE: 2017 Utility TIF ACC 2-1: Student Evaluation Methods

LO-RLO-2017-00101 Annual Protection of Safeguards Information Self-Assessment

LO-RLO-2018-00023

3Month Followup Assessment on Fleet Sharing Events

(CRHQN201800339)

LO-RLO-2018-00029

Department Compliance with Chemical Control and Waste

Management Requirements

LO-RLO-2018-00030 EN-MA-131 Lockout Tagout of Non-Plant Related Equipment

LO-RLO-2018-00032

Perform Snapshot Assessment - Verification of Emergency Facilities

On-Site and Off-Site: Controlled Document Annual Audit

LO-RLO-2018-00034

Perform Operating Experience (OE) Selfassessment

LO-RLO-2018-00047 Operator Fundamentals Informal Self-Assessment

LO-RLO-2018-00056 Operating Experience Self-Assessment

LO-RLO-2018-00083 EFIN Product Quality / Technical Rigor

Procedures

Number Title Revision

AOP-0024

Hydraulic Stability Controls

EN-DC-136

Modifications

Procedures

Number Title Revision

EN-DC-304

MOV Thrust/Torque Setpoint Calculations

003

EN-DC-311

MOV Periodic Verification

005

EN-DC-312

MOV Test Data Review

006

EN-LI-102

Corrective Action Program

EN-LI-102

Corrective Action Program

EN-LI-104

Assessments and Benchmarking

EN-LI-119

Evaluation Process

EN-LI-121

Trending and Performance Review Process

EN-MA-118

Material Exclusion

EN-OE-100

Operating Experience Program

EN-OP-104

Determination Process

EOP-0005

Emergency Operating Procedures and Severe Accident

Procedures Enclosures

2

GPM-0111

Tri-Nuclear Filter Operation

Other Docs:

EC 69975 2/26/17 Child EC for Logic Changes for HVC-ACU1A and HVC-ACU2A

EC 74740 Rev 0 Comparison of RBS Procedures 10 EGM 15-002 and DSS-ISG-2016-01 for

Enforcement Discretion for Tornado Generated Missile Non-Compliances

EC 62698 Rev 0 Disable the Self Diagnostic Trip on E31-N604D to a Light Indication Only

Calculation PM-194 Rev 11 Standby Cooling Tower Performance and Evaporation Losses

Without Drywell Unit Coolers

EC 75651

EN-MA-131 Lockout Tagout of Non-Plant Related Equipment

Information Request

Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection at River Bend Station

November 29, 2018

Inspection Report:

2019011

On-site Inspection Dates:

Weeks of February 11 and February 25, 2019

Assessment Period:

April 28, 2017, through March 1, 2019

This inspection will cover the period from April 28, 2017, through the end of the onsite

inspection. The scope of this request is information associated with activities during this

inspection period unless otherwise specified. To the extent possible, the requested information

should be provided electronically in word-searchable Adobe PDF (preferred) or Microsoft Office

format. Any sensitive information should be provided in hard copy during the teams first week

on site; we request that you do not provide sensitive or proprietary information electronically.

Lists of documents (summary lists) should be provided in Microsoft Excel or a similar sortable

format. Please ensure that the description field is not size limited such that the condition is

unclear. Please be prepared to provide any significant updates to this information during the

teams first week of on-site inspection. As used in this request, corrective action documents

refers to condition reports, notifications, action requests, cause evaluations, and/or other similar

documents.

Please provide the following information no later than January 18, 2019:

1.

Summary Document Lists

Note: For these summary lists, please include the document/reference number, the

document title, initiation date, current status, and long-text description of the issue.

a.

All corrective action documents related to significant conditions adverse to

quality that were opened, closed, or evaluated during the period

b.

All corrective action documents related to conditions adverse to quality that

were opened, closed or evaluated during the period

c.

All open corrective action documents related to conditions adverse to quality

that were first identified prior to the inspection period (April 28, 2017)

d.

All corrective action documents that were upgraded or downgraded in

priority/significance during the period (these may be limited to those

downgraded from, or upgraded to, apparent-cause level or higher)

e.

Corrective action documents initiated during the period that roll up multiple

similar or related issues, or that identify a trend

f.

Operator workarounds, operator burdens, temporary modifications, and control

room deficiencies (1) currently open and (2) that were evaluated and/or closed

during the period

g.

All prompt operability determinations (or other engineering evaluations) to

provide reasonable assurance of operability

h.

Plant safety issues raised or addressed by the Employee Concerns Program (or

equivalent) (sensitive information should be made available during the teams

first week on sitedo not provide electronically)

2.

Full Documents with Attachments

Note: Please include a summary list or index if document titles are not descriptive.

a.

Root Cause Evaluations completed during the period; include a list of any

planned or in progress

b.

Apparent Cause Evaluations completed during the period (if less than 20)

c.

Quality Assurance audits performed during the period

d.

Audits/surveillances performed during the period on the Corrective Action

Program, of individual corrective actions, or of cause evaluations

e.

Functional area self-assessments and non-NRC third-party assessments (e.g.,

peer assessments performed as part of routine or focused station self-and

independent assessment activities; do not include INPO assessments) that

were performed or completed during the period; include a list of those that are

currently in progress

f.

Any assessments of the safety-conscious work environment; if none performed

during the inspection period, provide the most recent

g.

Corrective action documents generated during the period associated with the

following:

i.

NRC findings and/or violations

ii.

Licensee Event Reports issued

h.

Corrective action documents generated for the following, if they were

determined to be applicable (for those that were evaluated but determined not

to be applicable, provide a summary list):

i.

NRC Information Notices, Bulletins, and Generic Letters issued or

evaluated during the period

ii.

Part 21 reports issued or evaluated during the period

iii.

Vendor safety information letters (or equivalent) issued or evaluated

during the period

iv.

Other external events and/or Operating Experience evaluated for

applicability during the period

i.

Corrective action documents generated for the following:

i.

Emergency planning drills and tabletop exercises performed during the

period

ii.

Maintenance preventable functional failures that occurred or were

evaluated during the period

iii.

Action items generated or addressed by offsite review committees

during the period

iv.

Comments, observations, or minor performance deficiencies identified or

documented during the 2017 NRC PI&R inspection or generated due to

inspector comments

3.

Logs and Reports

a.

Corrective action performance trending/tracking information generated during

the period and broken down by functional organization (if this information is fully

included in item 3.b, it need not be provided separately)

b.

Current system health reports, Management Review Meeting package, or

similar information; provide past reports as necessary to include 12 months of

metric/trending data

c.

Radiation protection event logs during the period

d.

Security event logs and security incidents during the period (sensitive

information should be made available during the teams first week on sitedo

not provide electronically)

e.

List of training deficiencies, requests for training improvements, and simulator

deficiencies for the period

Note: For items 3.c and 3.d, if there is no log or report maintained separate from the

corrective action program, please provide a summary list of corrective action program

items for the category described.

4.

Procedures

Note: For these procedures, please include all revisions that were in effect at any time

during the period.

a.

Corrective action program procedures, to include initiation and evaluation

procedures, operability determination procedures, cause evaluation procedures,

and any other procedures that implement the corrective action program

b.

Quality Assurance program procedures (specific audit procedures are not

necessary)

c.

Employee Concerns Program (or equivalent) procedures

d.

Procedures that implement/maintain a Safety Conscious Work Environment

e.

Conduct of Operations procedure (or equivalent) and any other procedures or

policies governing control room conduct, operability determination, operator

burdens and workarounds, etc.

f.

Operating Experience (OE) program procedures and any other procedures or

guidance documents that describe the sites use of OE information

5.

Other

a.

List of risk-significant components and systems, ranked by risk worth

b.

List of structures, systems, and components and/or functions that were in

maintenance rule (a)(1) status at any time during the inspection period; include

dates and results of expert panel reviews and dates of status changes

c.

Organization charts for plant staff and long-term/permanent contractors

d.

Electronic copies of the UFSAR (or equivalent), technical specifications, and

technical specification bases, if available

e.

Table showing the number of corrective action documents (or equivalent)

initiated during each month of the inspection period, by screened significance

f.

For each day the team is on site,

i.

Planned work/maintenance schedule for the station

ii.

Schedule of management or corrective action review meetings (e.g.

operations focus meetings, condition report screening meetings, CARBs,

MRMs, challenge meetings for cause evaluations, etc.)

iii.

Agendas for these meetings

Note: The items listed in 5.f may be provided on a weekly or daily basis after the

team arrives on site.

All requested documents should be provided electronically where possible. Regardless of

whether they are uploaded to an internet-based file library, please provide copies on CD or

DVD. One copy of the CD or DVD should be provided to the resident inspector at the site; and

one additional copy should be provided to the team lead, to arrive no later than January 18,

2019:

U.S. NRC Region IV

Attn: Harry Freeman

1600 E. Lamar

Arlington, TX 76011

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT

This request does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork

Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection requirements were approved by

the Office of Management and Budget, control number 3150-0011.

ML19095B499

SUNSI Review: ADAMS:

Non-Publicly Available Non-Sensitive Keyword: NRC-002

By: HAF Yes No

Publicly Available

Sensitive

OFFICE

SRI:IPAT

RI:IPAT

PSI:PSB1

RI:PBC

ATL:IPAT

C:PBC

ATL:IPAT

NAME

HFreeman

PJayroe

CJewett

BParks

RKellar

JKozal

RKellar

SIGNATURE

/RA/

/RA/

/RA/

/RA/

/RA/

/RA/

/RA RVA for/

DATE

03/27/2019

03/27/2019

03/27/2019

04/01/2019

04/02/2019

04/04/2019

04/05/2019