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Notice of Violation from Insp on 850930-1021.Violations Noted:During 850930-1021,early Warning Fire Detection Sys Not Installed in Reactor Bldg Refueling Floor & Failure to Staff Fire Protection Coordinator Position
ML17199H735
Person / Time
Site: Dresden, 05000930  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/26/1985
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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ML17199H734 List:
References
50-237-85-33, 50-249-85-29, NUDOCS 8512300379
Download: ML17199H735 (3)


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ENCLOSURE 1 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Commonwealth Edison Company Docket No. 50-237 Docket No. 50-249 As a result of the inspection conducted on September 30 through October 21, 1985, and in accordance with the "General Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions," 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C (1985), the following violations were identified: Amendment No 36 to Provisional Operating License No. DPR-19 and Amendment No. 33 to Facility Operating License No. DPR-25 require the licensee to complete the modifications identified in Paragraphs 3.1.1 through 3.1.23 of the NRC's Fire Protection Safety Evaluation dated March 1978 by startup following the 1979 Unit 3 refueling outag Paragraph 3. subparagraph (6) of the NRC's Fire Protection Safety Evaluation dated March 1978 states that early warning Fire Detection Systems will be provided for the Reactor Building refueling floo Y*

Contrary to the above, during the period September 30 through October 2i, 1985, it was identified that an early warning fire detection system was~

not inst~lled on the Reactor Building refueling floo Further, it was**

determined that an early warning fire detection system had never been installed on the refueling floo This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I). CFR 50.48(a) requires that each operating nuclear power plant have a fire protection plan that iatisfies Criterion 3 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 5 It further requires that the plan shall describe specific features necessary to implement the program such as administrative controls. and personnel requirements to limit fire damage to structures, system~, or components important to safety so that the capability to safely ~hut down the plant is ensure Section 3.1.A.1 of the licensee's Fire Hazards Analysis Submittal, which forms part of the licensee's approved fire protection program, states that t~e"license~ has a Fire Protection Coordinator whose responsibilities include,~in part, program coordination, equipment procurement~ program enhancement, conducting inspections, and supervising training of personne Contrary to the above, the licensee has failed to consistently and effectively staff the Fire Protection Coordinator position with the result that certain *fire protectin equipment was not installed, hardware and equipment were not being properly maintained, required training was not completed, and prompt and effective corrective action was not taken for identified deficiencie This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).

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With respect to Item 1, information provided after the inspection showed that action had be'$n t.al<en to resolve the identified violation and to prevent recurrence~ 'J~~(iinsequently, no reply to this violation is required and we have no further q~~tMons' regarding this matter. With respect to Item 2, pursuant to the provis*i'ons of 10 CFR 2.201, you are required to submit to this office within thirty days of the date of this Notice a written statement or explanation in reply for the violation:

(1) corrective action taken and the results achieved; (2) corrective action to be taken to avoid further violations; and (3) the date when full compliance will be achieve Consideration may be given to extending your response time for good cause show Dated

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ENCLOSURE 2

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MBER 19, 1985 ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE LIST Conmonwealth Edison Company Personnel B. B. Stephenson, Division Vice President C. Reed, Vice President of Nuclear Operations L. Del George, Assistant Vice President, Engineering and Licensing J. L. Reed, Quad Cities Fire Protection Coordinator G. Spedl, Assistant Superintendent of Technical Services, Quad Cities J. J. McDonald, Station Nuclear Engineering Department Fire Protection Coordinator J. Achterberg, Technical Staff Supervisor, Dresden J, Bitel, Operations Quality Assurance Manager P. F. Hart, Quality Assurance Fire Protection Engineer P. A. Lau, Quality Assurance Supervisor, Dresden J. Wojnarowski, Nuclear Licensing Administrator L. Davis, Supervisor of Station Support Services T. G. Hausheer, Support Services Fire Protection Engiener L. F. Gerner, Regulatory Assurance Superintendent D. J Scott, Station Manager, Dresden J. D. Brunner, Assistant Superintendent of Technical Services, Dresden -

M. Turnback, Operating Plant Licensing Director R. Rybak, Station Nuclear Engineering Department Fire Protection Supervisor J. W. Dingler, Senior Licensing Project Engineer - Sargent and Lundy U. S. Nuclear~ulat~.!"1......fo~j~sion Personnel A. B. Davis, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region III C. J. Paperiello, Director, Division of Reactor Safety, Region III B. A. Berson, Regional Counsel, Region III L. A. Reyes, Chief, Operations Branch, Region III W. G. ~uldemond, Chief, Operational Programs Section, Region III C. B. Ramsey, Reactor Inspector, Region III

.A. L. Madison, Senior Resident Inspector, Quad Cities, Region III L. G. McGregor, Senior Resident Inspector, Dresden, Region III W. H. Schultz, Enforcement Coordinator, Region III R. A. Gilbert, Dresden Project Manager, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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