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U1R28 OCC Interactive Turnover Meeting Agenda
ML052030062
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Site: Point Beach NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/22/2004
From:
Nuclear Management Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
FOIA/PA-2004-0282
Download: ML052030062 (5)


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_ PL b I raw glut Point Beach Nuclear Plant U1R28 OCC Interactive Turnover Meeting Agenda Saturday, May 22, 2004 Start Time: 0600 NSB Cafeteri a BRIEFING NOTES 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)
2. Radiation Protection (RPM)
3. Operations Coordinator Turnover (SOC)
4. Shutdown Safety Assessment (SSA)
a. Containment Fire Loading SAT / UNSAT -4 Review Deficiencies
5. Maintenance Coordinator Turnover (MOC)
6. Engineering Coordinator Turnover (EOM)
7. 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

. W Defined Critical Path Work Activity Risk Assignment 1V r

- Outage Schedule

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SafetyTopicfor weekof May 16-22,2004 -

Theme for the week This week's theme is Material Handling. We are moving a lot of equipment this week, both big and small. It is a good time to review some basics in this area.

Daily Safety Snippets Sunday "When you can - push a cart and use both hands."

OE 16141 - Farley. Electrician was pulling a cart with 350 lbs of batteries, through an area of multiple turns. He was pulling the cart, walking backwards when the wheels of the cart hit an edge of a raised deck plate. The cart began to tilt up and the handle (that was removable) pulled free. One battery hit the floor with enough force to crack the jar and 6 gallons of acid was spilled onto the floor.

Monday "Check your slings or you might be wearing wings" April 1997. Employees at a construction site were positioning a 22,000 lb. generator with the use of a truck-mounted crane and four synethic slings. One of the slings failed, the generator fell and rolled onto the employees. One employee was killed and a second hospitalized with multiple injuries. Do we always check ourslings before use? Do we always stay out of the path of an overhead load?

Tuesday "Don't block your vision or you could be headed for a collision" OE12937 - October 2001. Forklift operator at Kewaunee was asked to lift a containment fan coil unit in order that a pallet could be placed underneath it The approach was from an angle, rather than directly from the front due to 4x4's underneath the unit creating a frontal obstruction. The forklift operator maneuvered close to the area, stopped and asked individuals to move. As they began to move, the back end of the forklift swung around, pinning a security officer to a doorframe.

Wednesday "If your load starts to slip, get out of the way - quick" December 1997. An employee at a hospital was pushing a food cart down a ramp when she lost control of it. As she tried to stop the cart, she was crushed between it and a wall. She was hospitalized for a fractured ankle and a lacerated ear.

Thursday "Gravity - it's not just an Idea, it's the law" OE17160 - September 30, 2003. A turbine crew at Byron was lifting a governor valve that was retuned from a vendor. The valve was turned from horizontal to vertical and a millwright began removing the plastic weather cover. While the valve was 4 ft above a truck bed, the millwright placed his hand between the valve plug and the muffler. The valve shifted and the valve stem was not gagged as is normally done when returned from the vendor. The plug moved down through the muffler, crushing his hand.

Friday "Balance your load or get squished like a toad" OE12517 - April 2001. Mechanics at Grand Gulf were removing a MSIV bonnet using nylon slings. Softeners were used on those places in which the sling contacted 90degree edges on the bonnet. As the load was being adjusted to the vertical position, the load shifted and the softeners rolled out of position. The slings were then cut by the sharp edges and the bonnet dropped several inches onto a wooden shipping crate.

Saturday "Don't gamble and try to carry more than you can handle" NMC Safety Manual - "If you are not sure of the weight of a large object, get help from another worker to avoid injury."

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Daily PCE goal reforecast on 4/23. Daily dose reforecast on 518/04.

Meets: <=75 Rem Actual Cum. Reactor Head Repair Dose for May 20th is 2.011.

Exceeds: <=71 Rem Dose: 56.045 Rem RV Head Total Dose Is 14.146.

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Noc Com~mitted to Nuclear Excellence Outage Status Report Plant: Point Beach Unit I Day: Saturday Todav's Date 1 Time: 5/22/04 0300 Outage Duration: Day 49 Of Refueling Outage Number U1R28 Safety 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 Near misses 0 Total for this outage 1 Summary:

Radiological Dose to date 56.045 Projected to date

  • 68.718 Outage Goal 575 R Difference -12.673
  • Reforecast on 5/8 Number of PCEs 10 Summary: Reactor Head Repair Dose for May 20h is 2.011. RV Head Total Dose is 14.146.

Nuclear Significant human performance 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: a Hot Standby (Mode 3) a Hot Shutdown (Mode 4) 0 Cold Shutdown (Mode5) ED Refueling Shutdown (Mode 6)

RCS: Temperature: 81 Pressure: Vented to Atmosphere RV Level: Rod Latch Height Time to Boil: 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> Shutdown Safety Assessment Protected E uipment:

Major Activities Completed In Last 24 Hours Critical Path and Near Critical Path Activities (Next 24 Hours

  • Field Work Completed on HX20A, #4 Feedwater Heater
  • Reactor Head Penetration #26 Relief Request Issues
  • Reactor Head Penetration #26
  • D106 Battery Cell Charging o Chamfer Grind Complete
  • IP-1 5A SI Pump Breaker Maintenance o Prep Thermal Sleeve Complete
  • Clean and FME Closeout of Penetration #26 o Installation Thermal Sleeve Complete
  • Clean Conoseal Ports
  • ICP 6.86 Complete
  • Returned P38A Aux Feedwater Pump to Service Significant Outstanding Issues Date Issue Due Responsibility 5/03/04 Reactor Vessel Head Repair Penetration #26 5/22/04 John Walsh 5/17/04 Rx Head Relief Request 5/22/04 Jim Schweitzer 5/20/04 DI05D1)06 Station Battery 5/22104 Harv Hanneman

._ _Upcoming Ma or Milestones Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual Date Time Date Time . Date Time Date Time Cooldown <2000 4/03/04 2100 4/03/04 2230 RCS Fill & Vent 4/23104 1500 Head Lift 4/09/04 0900 4/21/04 1550 Heatup >200° 4/25/04 0900 Refueled 4/14/04 0300 5/02/04 1848 Reactor Critical 4/28/04 0800 RV Headset 4/18/04 1900 On-Line 4130/04 0100 4

Point Beach Nuclear Plant PBNP SHUTDOWN SAFETY ASSESSMENT AND FIRE CONDITION CHECKLIST OUTAGE SAFETY ASSESSMENT UNIT: 1 DATE: May 22, 2004 TIME: 0230 KEY SAFETY FUNCTIONS:

REACTIVITY: GREEN CORE COOLING: GREEN POWER AVAILABLE: GREEN INVENTORY: GREEN CONTAINMENT: GREEN SFP COOLING: NA PROTECTED EOUIPMENT:

-OMMENTS:

- AFW Motor Driven Pump, P-38A, now PROTECTED following completion of ICPY "1

- RCS Time to Boil is 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />. Using NP 10.3.6 Time To Boil curves and curve for core reload complete.

- Fire Protection Condition IV: Credit is taken for fire rounds as fire prevention contingency.

PBF-1562

References:

NP 10.3.6 Revision 2 10130/02 5 Page 5 of 9 NP 10.2.1