ML051930153
| ML051930153 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Point Beach |
| Issue date: | 04/27/2004 |
| From: | Nuclear Management Co |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| FOIA/PA-2004-0282 | |
| Download: ML051930153 (6) | |
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FM a= ff i 1t.IR2 Point Beach Nuclear Plant U1R28 OCC Interactive TurnoVer Meeting Agenda Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Start Time:
0600 NSB Cafeteria ATTENDEES Shift Outage Directors Shift Outage Managers (SOM)
Operations Coordinators (SOC)
Maintenance Coordinators (MOC)
Engineer / Projects Coordinators (EOM)
Rad Protection Manager (RPM)
Site Safety Coordinator (SSC)
Shutdown Safety Assessor (SSA)
Site Management (SSM)
General Supervisors First Une Supervisors Agenda
- 1. Safety Issue Discussion (SSC)
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Radiation Protection (RPM)
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Operations Coordinator Turnover (SOC)
- 4. Shutdown Safety Assessment (SSA)
- 5. Maintenance Coordinator Turnover (MOC)
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Engineering Coordinator Turnover (EOM)
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Major Projects Update (EOM)
- 8. Schedule Review (SOM)
- 9.
Management ExpectatIons (SSM)
- 10. ACEMAN Assessment Results (SOM)
- 11. Shift Goals (SOM)
Items Included In Daily Package:
Site Communication Safety Snippet Outage Alara Report Outage Status Report Shutdown Safety Assessment Defined Critical Path Work Activity Risk Assignment Outage Schedule Informatlon In this record was deleted i accordance with e Freedom of Information Act,e FO!
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Radiation Protection Communications
- Use of booty bands with protective clothing coveralls An observation by RPTs noted that personnel are wearing PC (protective clothing) coveralls with the bottom of the coverall legs extending below the shoe covers. This practice creates several potential problems:
- 1. a tripping hazard due to the coverall leg dragging beneath the shoe
- 2. spreading contamination from areas of high contamination to low contamination
- 3. causing the PCs to wear out faster than normal To prevent these potential problems, we expect personnel who are wearing PCs with coverall legs that might drag below the shoe covers (rubber shoes) to use booty bands on the outside of their PCs to hold up their coverall legs.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
- Supervisors and contract liaisons, please ensure that this information is communicated to your work groups.
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Theme for the week This week's theme Is Teamwork & Attitude. Good teamwork and attitude will help us complete this outage successfullyI Dali Safety Snippets Sunday "Sure safety can get old, but so do safe workers" A part of having a good safety attitude is never leting your guard down. Even when you are just walking around the plant an Injury Is just a door slam away.
Monday
'When we're all on the some team problems aren't as big as they seem" Is yourjob going to be delayed by 30 minutes? Who are you going to call for help? The OCC.
They can help you solve issues.
Tuesday
'Surprises belong at birthday parties not In the shop."
OE17571 Braidwood It was discovered that shop personnel were grinding aluminum stock on the shop bench grinder. Whats wrong with that? Aluminum flakes can adhere to the wheel, causing It to become unbalanced. Also the flakes thermally expand faster than the rest of the wheel. The potential result? A wheel fracture and that is a surprise you don't needl Wednesday Teamwork by all, he4ls make accident rates fall' Over the last few weeks we have added many new team members to our staff. It is each of our responsibility's to coach them on the way we do business around here... SAFELYI Nothing can stop the entire organization faster than a serious In urv.
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'No matter what the season, covers are In place for a reason."
Do you know why quartz halogen lights have glass covers? The temperatures reached by the portable halogen floodlights may exceed 1000F.I OE1770s 1p6e04 Plant Hatch declared an unusual event as the result of a small fire. The fire started by hot fragments of glass blown from a halogen lamp. The cover was not In place and the resulting fragments started the fire.
Friday
'Use your head and stay alert, It-keeps you from getting hurt' OE17764 Uimerick On 2/3104 an electrician received a shock on a GFCI protected line. Wshy did this happen? The worker failed to ensure GFCI reset properly after testing. Do you check your GFCI prior to use to make'sure it is working right?
.Saturday "Safety is a six letter word but a seven day Job' Remember to not let your guard down as you leave work for the day. Last week there were numerous AR s on inappropriate driving In the parking lot Watch out for your coworker.
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Point Beach Nuclear Plant Outage 1 R28 DAY Supporting Operational-Excellence Outage; Radiation,,Performance..
Path 22 Picture Meets Doesn't Meet.. ' Exceeds Itu IThis indicator measures cumulative dose radiation exposure and I Day 22 -Apri 25 I
total number of personnel-contamination events (PCE's > 5000 cpm) during refueling outages. The dose indicator is measured in Rem and individual PCE events.
Actual = 3.046 Cumulative = 37.448 Cumulative Forecast = 38.488 Daily dose and PCE goals reforecasted on 4123.
Meets:
Exceeds:
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<-71 Rem Actual Cum.
Dose:
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Personnel Contamination Events Cummulative Dose Exposure C4 0.
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. 1012141618202224262830323436384042 Actual Forecast Goal 0 2 4 6 8 101214161820222426283032343638404244484850
Comminfed to Nudear Exe Outage Status Report Plant:
Point Beach Unit I Day:
Tuesday Today's Date I Tlme: 4/27/04 0400 I
Outage Duration: Day 24 of RefuelingOutageNumber U1R28 Sarety Status Industrial - Within the last 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> OSHA Recordables 0
First Aid cases 0
Significant near misses 0
Total for this outage I
Summary.
Radiological Dose to date 37.448 Projected to date
- 38.488 Outage Goal 575 R Difference
-1.04 Number of PCEs 6
Summary:
- Reforecast on 4/23 Nuclear Significant human perfbprmance errors and events in last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 0
Summary-Plant Status Mode:
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- 3) 0 Hot Shutdown (Mode 4) 0 Cold Shutdown (Mode S) 0 Refueling Shutdown (Mode 6)
Pressure:
Vented to Atmosphere RV Level:
Refueling Height Shutdown Safety Assessment Protected Equipment:
MaJor Activities Completed In Last 24 Hours Criticil Path and Near Critical Path Activities (Next 24 Hours)
- . A SIG Sludge Lancing
- Spent Fuel Pool Bridge Repair
- Continue Fuel Motion
- A and B S/G Eddy Current a Continue Reactor Vessel Head Inspection SignIficant Outstanding Issues Date Issue Due Responsibility 4/03/04 Repair Blowdown Tank Leakage 4/30/04 Scott Manthei 4/04/04 IP2A Charging Pump Troubleshooting 4/30/04 Clay Hill 4/22/04 IP-1OB RHR Pump Return to Service Plan 4/27/04 Mike Boesela er 4/25/04 B RCP Motor Oil
. TBD Rick Repshas 4/25/04 Spent Fuel Pool Bridge Repair 4/27/04 Dan Laing Upcoming Ma or Milestones Scheduled Ac tual Scheduled Actual Date
' Time Date Time Date Time Date Time Cooldown <2000 4/03/04 2100 4/03/04 2230 J eatup >200° 4/25/04 0900 Head Lift 4/09/04 0900 4/21(04 1550 Initial 4/28/04 1100 Refueled 4/14/04 03D0 On-Line 4/30/04 0100 5
Ihgini Beach Nuclear. Plan PBNP SHUTDOWN SAFETY ASSESSNIENT AND) FIRE CONDITION CHECKLIST OUTAGE SAFETY ASSESSMENT UNIT:
1 DATE:
April 26. 2004 TNIME:
134(0 KE Y SAFETY FUNCTIONS:
REACTIVITY:
CORE COOLING:
POWER AVAILABLE:*
INVENTORY:
YELLOW YELLOWV GREEN GREEN CONTAINMENT:
SFP COOLING:
YELLOW GREEN PROTECTED HOUIPMENT:
COMMENTS:
RCS Time to Buil is 25.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> S.P l'ie t( loil is 2(lwlfurs. (full core offr-load is asstimed)
Fire Protection Condition IV: Credit is taken for fire rounds as fire prevention contingency PBF-1562 Rerernces. NF 10.3.6 Revision 2 10/30/02 6 Pagc 5 of 9 NP In 2.1
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