ML082390633

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Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Report
ML082390633
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/26/2008
From: Byrne W
Constellation Energy Group
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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" Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station August 26, 2008 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 P.O. Box 63 Lycoming, NY 13093 ATTENTION:

SUBJECT:

Document Control Desk Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit Nos. 1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-220 and 50-410 Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Report In accordance with the requirements set forth in 10 CFR 26.71(d), Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC has compiled and is submitting the enclosed semiannual Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Report covering the period January 1,2008 through June 30, 2008.

Should you have any questions regarding the information in this submittal, please contact Terry Syrell, Director Licensing at (315) 349-5219.

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William C. Byrne Director Security

Enclosure:

Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Report cc:

NRC Regional Administrator, Region I NRC Project Manager NRC Senior Resident Inspector

ENCLOSURE FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA REPORT Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC August 26, 2008

ENCLOSURE FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA REPORT Personnel Subject to 10 CFR Part 26 CONSTELLAnON ENERGY 6/30/08 Company 6 Months Ending Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Brett Boismenu, FFD Specialist (315) 349-7313 Contact Name Phone CUTOFFS: Screen/Confirmation (ng/ml)

[X] Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 26 Marijuana Amphetamines Cocaine Phencyclidine Opiates Alcohol (% BAC)

Annual (Jan-Dec) Random testinz rates: at least 50% for employees and contractors.

Long-term Short-term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel Average Number with Unescorted Access 984 N/A*

580 Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Pre-Access 17 0

933 9

For Cause Post-accident 3

0 6

0 Observed 0

0 I

1 Behavior Random 251 0

179 2

Follow-up 39 0

95 0

Other**

3 0

17 0

TOTAL 313 0

1231 12***

Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station does not differentiate between long-term and short-term contractors.

All contractors who have obtained unescorted access are considered short-term.

Primarily refers to tests conducted for samples that were hydrated (diluted). A second (observed) sample is conducted following results indicating low specific gravity and/or creatinine.

The Total number ofPositive Short-term Contractor Personnel on this page differs from the breakdown on the next page and the Situation Descriptions due to one contractor refusal to test.

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ENCLOSURE FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA REPORT Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Marijuana Cocaine Opiates Amphe-Phency-Alcohol Refusal to Total tamines lidine Test Licensee Employees 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 Long-Term Contractors*

Short-Term Contractors 5

5 0

0 0

2 1

13***

TOTAL 5

5 0

0 0

2 1

13***

For details see next page.

Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station does not differentiate between long-term and short-term contractors. All contractors who have obtained unescorted access are considered short-term.

The Total number of Positive Short-term Contractor Personnel, on the previous page, differs from the Total on this page due to the breakdown on this page includes a refusal.

Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC (NMPNS) conducts on-site drug screening using Syva ETS instrumentation, but has chosen NOT to temporarily suspend individuals under the provisions of §26.24(d).

To monitor our accuracy and integrity, NMPNS participates in proficiency testing provided by the College of American Pathologists (CAP).

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ENCLOSURE FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA REPORT Situation Descriptions, Management Actions, and NRC Reportable Events January I-June 30, 2008 A.

Situation Descriptions 1.

One (1) Contractor was confirmed positive for Alcohol as a result of a For Cause drug and alcohol test.

2.

Five (5) Contractors were confirmed positive for Cocaine as a result of Pre-access drug and alcohol tests.

3.

Four (4) Contractors were confirmed positive for Marijuana as a result of Pre-access drug and alcohol tests.

4.

One (1) Contractor was confirmed positive for Marijuana as a result of a Random drug and alcohol test.

5.

One (1) Contractor tested positive for Alcohol as a result of a Random drug and alcohol test.

6.

One (1) Contractor Refused to submit to a Follow-up drug and alcohol test.

B.

Management Actions (in Response to Situation Descriptions)

The following actions were taken by management as a result of the above situation descriptions:

1.

Unescorted Access was immediately suspended and or denied.

2.

Substance Abuse Referrals:

All individuals were encouraged to obtain a substance abuse evaluation to determine proper treatment and rehabilitation.

3.

Review of work was performed to determine if there were any impacts on quality and safety. No impacts on quality and safety were identified by supervision.

C.

NRC Reportable Events (Per 10CFR Part 26.73)

There were no events during this performance data period that were determined to be reportable per 26.73.

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