ML052030066
| ML052030066 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Point Beach (DPR-024) |
| Issue date: | 05/23/2004 |
| From: | Nuclear Management Co |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| FOIA/PA-2004-0282 | |
| Download: ML052030066 (5) | |
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- MR28 Point Beach Nuclear Plant U1R28 OCC Interactive Turnover Meeting Agenda Sunday, May 23, 2004 Start Time:
0600 NSB Cafeteria 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 -+ 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 YVJ "oy
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Outage Status Report Shutdown Safety Assessment Defined Critical Path Work Activity Risk Assignment Outage Schedule
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Theme for the week This week's theme deals with odds and ends for Completing the Outage. We are almost done.
A number of critical work activities will be conducted this week in containment and we will begin a major battery change out, It is time to review Industry OE from other sites to make sure we've learned from their experiences. Nothing will stop our progress faster than a serious injuryl Daily Safety Snippets Sunday His there an obstruction in your way that might not stay?
OE13857 May 2002, Fort Calhoun -While moving the reactor vessel head assembly during a refueling outage, the control pendant for the polar crane caught a handrail vertical support pipe, lifting the pipe out of its mount and causing it to fall 20 ft to the walkway below. Individuals were in the area at the time, but not Injured. A review indicated the pendant caught on nearby equipment many times during past refueling outages and corrective actions were not put In place.
Are there any Stems were our equipment gets caught during moves that we have not reso'ed?
Monday "The big picture do we see? And communication is the key. -
OE12357 January 2001, River Bend - A worker focused on a moving load and did not pay attention to the movement of the crane. He ended up being forced against a handrail by the cab of the crane, luckily resulting only in minor injuries.
The entire crew was focused on the load with no one person having oversight of the whole evolution.
During crane operations, do we designate an Individual to 'watch the big picture?'
Tuesday
'Peer checks - do we use them?
December 1997, Byron - An electrician was taken to the hospital for treatment of second-degree burns on his hand and flash bums to his eyes as a result of a mishap. He was one of three electricians assisting a system engineer during a battery discharge test on a new battery bank when he accidentally shorted across the battery with one of the cables used to connect the battery to a resistor bank. An Investigation showed that the electridans and the system engineer had not verified the correct cable configuration. Also, the Injured electrician was not wearing low voltage gloves and had rolled up the sleeves of the long-sleeve shirt he was required to wear for this job.
What PPE do we wear during battery work?
Wednesday just a reminder to be told, balance that load7P OEI 0902 March 2000, Seabrook - Electricians were offloading battery cells from a metal pallet on a forklift. The offload sequence went from Inside, closest to the forklift, to the outside, furthest from it. The result - Instability in the load and the pallet Upped under the weight of the batteries. The cells fractured spilling 19 gallons of sulfuric acidlwater electrolyte in the switchgear room. This OEIs not lust forbattery removal. Balance aelyourloads!
Thursday
'Fake sure the scaffold doesn't slip and come down too quick. -
OE14551 July2002, Davis-Besse - A diamond deck plate slipped through a gap between two pieces of floor grating and dropped 20 ft to the level below, damaging an instrument ine. The rest of our scaffolding is coming down.
Are we aware of the potential 'holes' formaterfal to go through?
Friday
'Before heat up, make sure someone has done the clean-uplP OE57698 April 2004, Palo Verde - Two mechanics received second degree burns to the face as the result of a flash fire that occurred as they began pre-heating for welding. Isopropyl alcohol was used to clean and liquid had accumulated In the casing of the equipment. The oncoming crew was not aware of this buildup as they began work.
Saturday
'Always remember to verify first, or you may take a ride In a hearse. -
1992, Palisades -An experienced electrical technician at Palisades was electrocuted when he failed to install a circuit jumper before removing test equipment from a current transformer. The existing circuit configuration had not been anticipated during work planning, and the decision to use jumpers to maintain energized current transformer circuits during testing had not been reviewed by supervision.
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Point Beach Nuclear Plant Outage 1R28 DAY Supporting Operational Excellence 48 Path CN Picture Meets 11I Outage. Radiation Performance urn
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IThis indicator measures cumulative dose radiation exDosure and Day 48-May 21 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 = 2.858 Cumulative = 73.049 Cumulative Forecast =73.049 Meets:
Exceeds:
<=75 Rem
<=71 Rem Actual Cum.
Dose:
Daily PCE goal reforecast on 4/23. Daily dose reforecast on 5/8104.
Dose reforecast on 5/23/04 combining dose received for the RV Head repairs and also adding 17 rem to the outage goal to reflect the dose received for the repair.
73.049 Rem Meets: <= 18 Exceeds: <= 12 Actual PCE's:
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Outage Status Report Plant!
Point Beach Unit I Day:
Sunday Today's Date l Time:
5/23/04 0330 Outage Duration: Day 50 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
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Summary:
Radiological Dose to date 73.049 Projected to date 73.049 Outage Goal 592 R Difference e Reforecast on 5/23 Number of PCEs 10 Summary: Dose reforecast on 5/23/04 combining dose received for the RV Head repairs and also adding 17 rem to the outage goal to reflect the dose received for the repair.
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)
D Hot Shutdown (mode 4) a] Cold Shutdown (ModeS5) 3 Refueling Shutdown (Mode 6)
RCS:
Temperature:
81 Pressure:
Vented to Atmosphere RV Level:
Rod Latch Height Time to Boll:
136 minutes
________Shutdown Safety Assessment Protected Equipment:
Major Activities Completed In Last 24 Hours Critical Path and Near Critical Path Activities (Next 24 Hours)
Clean Conoseal Ports
- Reactor Head Penetration #26 Relief Request Issues
- Started Up Condensate System
- Drain RCS to 70% Reactor Vessel Level
- Framatone Underhead Inspection Equipment Removed
- Replace RV Head 0-Rings and Inspect Seal
- Head Inspection Scaffold Removed
- Lift & Set Reactor Vessel Head
- ISI-878B MOV Work
- Upper Cavity Decon a Nozzle Dam Removal
- Primary Manway Installation Significant Outstanding Issues Date Issue 7
Due Responsibility 5/17/04 Rx Head Relief Request 5/23/04 Jim Schweitzer 5/20/04 D105/)D06 Station Battery 5/23104 Harv Hannernan 5/22/04 Reactor Trp Relays 5/23/04 Mike Miller
_UpcomAingMa or Milestones Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual Date Time Date Time Date Time Date Time Cooldown <200° 4/03/04 2100 4/03/04 2230 RCS Fill & Vent 4/23/04 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 Heads et 4/1804 1900 On-Line 4/30/04 0100 4
Point Beach Nuclear Plant PBNP SHUTDOWN SAFETY ASSESSMENT AND FIRE CONDITION CHECKLIST OUTAGE SAFETY ASSESSMENT UNIT:
I DATE:
May 23, 2004 TIME:
0230 KEY SAFETY FUNCTIONS:
REACTIVITY:
GREEN CORE COOLING:
POWER AVAILABLE:
INVENTORY:
YELLOW GREEN YELLOW CONTAINMENT:
SFP COOLING:
GRE EN NA PROTECTED EOUIPMENT:
COMMENTS:
- Look Ahead: CORE COOLING and INVENTORY will go ORANGE once we draindown to less than 55%
- Protected Equipment signs staged for OP-4F Reduced Inventory
- RCS Time to Boil is 136 minutes due to draindown to RPV flange level
- Fire Protection Condition IV: Credit is taken for fire rounds as fire prevention contingency.
<1 PBF-1562 Revision 2 10/30102
References:
NP 103.6 NP 10.2.1 5
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