ML13003A261

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0, Vogtle Unit 1 Seismic Walkdown Report for Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic. Part 18 of 20
ML13003A261
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 11/26/2012
From: Volodarsky D
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NL-12-2270 SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0
Download: ML13003A261 (81)


Text

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4 UNIT 1 - AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01 A total of 75 Area Walk-bys have been completed.

The Checklists are provided within this Attachment.

Page 1 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1.of2 s.arus(Y) N U Area WalkBy Cheqklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

fI4 Floor.El.

e','

Room, Area,1 3

o.

Instructions Is.r COmplng Checklist This checklistmay be used to document the results of the'Area Walk By~near one or more SWELiteras. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments-and fitidings; Additional spacb.e is ployided at.the end of tlis'checklist for documenting other comments;

1. Does ahchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free of.

Y1ý NO UO N!A' potentially adverseseismc conditions(if visible withoutnecessarily openingeabinet4)?

2: Does anchorage ofequipmnent in the area appear to be free of significant Ni U1-NA degraded conditions?

N.

3. B*dsd.on avsitl jinspection from the floor, do the cabld/oniduit raceways and HVAC ductingappear'to be free ofpotentially adverse seismic~condidons (e.g., condition of'supports.is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be:inside acceptable limits)?

Vý ND UD N/AD

4. Does it appear ihat the area is, free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y'

ND 'UD N/AD]

interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

'3 tfIht mroon a (ehih the S'WEL jternj t oclrctd is very !a gTurbine ]1aI l, the. srea rntecetedlhou~dbedesvrtbed.Thtt sotectedlaretshoatdbabmdedanjvdgmetntt, g.,onthe.vrderot, About 35 feet From the SWEL item.

'.< C5 ->

Page 2 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-ByChecklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.,P46 FiobitEl fo2'-v Room,,Arqa13' I*i*"..

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potertially adverse seismic interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area'?

.6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse:seismic.

interaciions thatcould cause a fire in the area?

.VIýNEJ Urn N/AEl Yn 14 UEU l4/AfI

7. Does itappear that the area is free'of potentially adverseseismic N[ u5 N!AO-interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipmnent, arid temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead.

shielding)?

8. Have:you looked for andfousnd no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect thesafety funttions of the.d qiipment in the area?

YoNC UO C.oniinents (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

I,./

Evaluated by.

Date:

0 i4 M t- /

4 C7 6 >~

Page 3 of 250

9*ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0O NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 4 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:(y) N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. V_.__,.,

Floor El.

2zO' Room, Areau 9z0,ZO*>

Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

Yt NO UO NIAO

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant
  • NO UO NIAD degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

NO UD N/AO

4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y* NO UO N/AD interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

13 If the room in which the SWEL item is located is very large (e.g., Turbine Hall), the area selected should be described. This selected area should be based on judgment, e.g., on the order of about 35 feet from the SWEL item.

< C-5 >*

Page 5 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

Floor El.

22.

Room, Area' 3_.

ZO._*,

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

NO U-N/AD YX NO UO N/AO

7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic VI Nl U"

N/Al interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

Ou

  • fLLJ.,r'4.ti u

5,-

5

\\ )',-:> / *<,.--atO ¢-cA -

C(-z.W 0

8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

N~ NO UO Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Evaluated by:

/P Daw-4Q- /D OC)ak Date:

V 5-Zo02

) J-- 2,D/24

< C-6 >

Page 6 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 7 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERS100NO Page 8 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1of2' Status:g N U Area Walk-By'Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.,

Floor El.

14 3

RbomA;,,ea'-a V

-0z_

fnstructions for Cornpleting Checklist Tliis checklist may betused to document the results of the Area.Walk-By near one or more.SWEL items. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the~resusts ofjudgments and fmdings.

Additional space is providedat the end of this checklist for documenting bther cominisi/ts.

L.. Does anchorage ofequipmenn-in ihe area appear to be free of potehiially'adverse seismic conditions (if ilsible witho*ut nccessarily opening cabinets)?

Yd NO UO N/AO 2, Does anchorage ofequipmen in the area appea io be free 6fsignificant YZ NO U-N/A[

degraded conditions?

4 NEI UC N/AC

3. Based ona visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduiti raceways' and HvAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic ctinditions (e.g, condition ofisupports is adequate and fill conditions of table trays appeAr to be intide acceptablelimits)?
4. Does it appear that the area is free offpotentially adverse seismic spatial Yý :NO L.U[ N/AC interactions with other equipment in thearea (e~g., ceiling tiles and lightintg)?

Itf the moon in %uhich the SWEL item is located'is verya Ireg(eg.°'Torebine H.111),

the rea sde,ted should be described. This selected area sobuld be based 6n, jsdgne.rt, e.g., on the order oi" abotL1 35 feemm,ram ebr SWEL ieffis.

C-5 >

Page 9 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

/aX Floor Fl.

i

  • It'Room, Area 3
k. "-

5, Does it appear that the area is free of potertially adverse seisinic interactions that-6ould cause flooding or spra ini the area?

6:. Does it ap, pear that the areajis freeofPootentially adverse seisiic, interactions that could~cause afire in the:arca?

7. Does it appear that else area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions associated with hotusekeeping practices, storage o~f portable equipment, andtempora'y instaillations,(e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked for and~found-no oiher seismic conditions that could.

Adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment iti the areVi?

,A NEI UO N/Al]

  • YEy NQ UE N/Ai-YýNE1 UE N/AE Y[ý NE UE Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary),

Evaluated by'.

I Date.

/a "L

__~

C-

'J

  • 2i~ 2~-

Page 10 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONO.I Page 11 of 250 mommommmmmmom-w

  • IACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONO.0 Page 12 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Siatus.(X N U Area Walk-By'Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldjg. AL**A, nor El.

-fd-Rooifi, Area!4 Instructionsfor Completing Checklist Thin checklist may be used to document the results of the.AreaWalkBy near one ornmore SWEL items. The space below each of the followintg questions may beused to recp9rd.thecresults ofj udgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the endofthis checklist for docdmentingothe comments.

I. Does anchorage of equipment in the,area appear to be free of YVJNE] U1' N/AU potentially adverse seisminiconditions (if visible without'necessarily 7I opeIning.cabintets)?

2. Does anehorage of equipmentrin the acea appear to be free of significant Y" NU UE" N/AU degraded conditions?

I, I3 Based ona-visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit ranceways ancd HVACducutgingappeaý to be.frce ofpotentially adverse seisnic conhditions (e~g., condition of.support-s issadequate and fill conditionsof cable trays appear to be inside adepltable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial iitieractions witi 6ther equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

VQ NEI U.0 N/A0 Y

NUI U0 N/AU3

" Ifthe roornoin which the SWEL iteni is located is wry large (e:g.,Turbioe Hall), the area slected *hbould be desirbed.Thii, seidced area shtuld be based oajoidg ot, e.g., oo te ardor of 1bo-035 feet f.on rho S im mern.

Page 13 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. Ac~

1Foor El.

dm i~..jt

5. I)oes it appear that the area is free of poteniially adverse seismic iateractions that dould cause flobding or:spray in the area?

.6 Does itappear that the area is freepof 9tentially adversescismic interactiiiis that could cause a-fire in the area?

7. Does it appear that the area. is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions associated withl housekeeping practices,.stqrage of portable equipment, and temporary installatidns, (e.g., s/Mffoldiiig, lead shielding)?

Y NE U] N/Ai]

Y4NEI UU N/AU

8. Have you looked for asd.found no other seismic conditions that could Y

NE U-1 adversely affect the safety functions of thie:equiprrimnt in the &rca?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Ev~aluated by,-

)

6,.

~

~

~

~

5 Y W Date:

.)

-.5

/

I.

OAf

< C.16 >

Page 14 of 250

AA1TACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 9

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 15 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 tia&N, U' Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

'Location;.Bldg:_____

FloorM El 2ý,

Ioim

  • ikRorn

,= 9eall,*

1Insiructions for Completing Checklist This ek/ist my heh us1 d to dcuminthc'oircslts of tlh Aiea Wlk-Et ynear one or mo:(: SWEL it Sn.TI space below osahisf the ftolowing q ie'sticn* may b us t6 record thwi usudts of pdgmceuitaud t

inngs, Additional space is provided at ihe end ofthis checki ttf0r dcnme'ntngothe othmerits 1; Do& Lmchiofsgw olfeqiipaxrdnl jsthe areaap-ieippsu beTtkY nC UlIL N/AO potentially~adversesacidn rconditions (iivibibte without necessarily:

opening xi cmts)?'

2.: Does arichorge 6fequipmentin the~area-appearto belfree of significant Y:NO UE] NIA171 degraded eondiiions?

3: Based ona vistfiisiftdpidtioa fromnthe floor do the cAble/cosiduit-

raceways and HVAC ducting appear rose free of potcntially adverse seismnieLconditions (e~g., condition of1,supports is adequate amd fmi:

conditions of cabletrays appear to.be inside seacptsbe h;ima h

?

YVNn UC N/AC,

  • 4: Does it appeir that the area is free of potcentialtya aderse aeisA'cspatial NONC UO' NIAC intorafidns p,}thothr erntqnpmsnt in the ares(eg.,ce iing Tiksvd

'I ttse

/cd n nisihold b

the SidEL ireni a

in o

tedis wryud; T

'iherit),gionu oe serced shoiot besttribe tlis slectedama aloi i n'in cjn meat; e.g., a. ffe odur of

. wabr 35 fee from the SWEL item.

Page 16 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of'2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Locati6: Bltdg..:

Floor El.

2zc

Room,

-4) 5 I)oes it appear ihat.the areais free ofpotentialiy aderse seismi.

Y% NE UE] N/AD interactions that could cause flooding or spray il the area'?

6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interalcions that could cause:a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic:

interactibns associated with housekeeping practices,.storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

YKNE U1 NAll]

YINE tl]

N/A[U]

8. f:,

Tave you looked for and found no.otiheraeisinic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions offthe equipmert in the area7.

Comments (Additional pages nsmy be added as necessary)

I-b~

'z Evaluated by:.-

77~*~

Date:

_ _-2

_(_Z

,< Cý6, >

Page 17 of 250

9 TACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 18 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS is NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 19 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Statu'(s2N U Area WMk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location:, Bldg, A.US(- Floor El 1"4 3ý6 Roam, Aea 0 I

instriucions for Complcting Cheekllst This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By nearone or more SWEL items. The space befowý each of the following questionsimay be used to record the results ofjudgmcnts and findings, Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other ro'imnent.;./

1. Does'anchorage ofequipment in the areaappear to be flee of Y['NC' U0C N/AC potentially adverse seismicconditions (iýfisible without necessarily:

opening cabinets)?

2.. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free o fsignificant YoNC Uo N/AC degraded conditions?

YE NC EC NMAE!

3. Based~on a visual inspection-from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear-to be free.f0potentially adverse seismic coniditions (eg., condition of supports is adequate asd fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
4. Does it appear that the~area is freeofpotentally adverse seismicspatial Y [

NC CUE-N/ACI interactionsvith other equiptenti is the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

If the room in wlhich the SWEL enoiIs located is very.,rge (e.g,.,,ruEbine l,i),i'he area retarctd should he describod"'rhii reiedted areh shhbid be b/ted-h 6Is/alngert, e~: on thie c-rer of shmO 35 feetrfroth tthe SW* Ltem.

<4C-5 >

Page 20 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2of2 Area Walk.By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

  1. UX.

Floor El.

143'-V!.Room,. Ara'f e

&9I

5. D6es it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions thIat could'cause flooding or spray instltc area?
6. Does itappear thattthe area is fr*e of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7. Does iiappear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and'temporary installationss(eg.,scaffolding; lead shielding)'?

Lwl#. 1AN14 at) f'lss "i4Q ~stiw4sv

(.win - W~sas.kttvI Y9 NC UOJ N/AC YO"NO UC N/AC:

YiNCO UC N/AC

8. Have y'ou looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Commenis (Addltit6al pages may be added.as necessary)

Evaluated by:~WA1

~ 7 e f

Date:

0_,__17_(V/Z..

< C-6 >

Page 21 of 250

-ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONOO Page 22 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 23 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Shtat.: of 2 Status:()

N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldgi9.

Lx.

FloorE1.

Room', Area".

z!

Instructions.for Completing Cliecklist This checklist may be'used to doiumenttini t

niclts of the Area Walk-By near one ormore SWEL items; The space below each of the fiolowing questions:may be used to.record the results ofjutgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other cornment, 1, Does anchorage of equipment in the area:appear to b&i free of Y

[EN UO N/At]

potentially adverse seismticcoinditions (if visible without necessarily openingcabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equtpntmiht in the area appear to-be freceof significant YD.

0 VU NIAD degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor,do the cable/conduit, raceways and IiVAC ducting appear to be free:ofpotentially adverse seismic conditions (e:g,, condition of supportsis adequate sod fill conditions of eable:trays appear tobe insidec~aceptable limints)?

UD NiAO

4. Does it appear that the'area.is free ofpoientially adverse seismie'spatia l N

UD'-]"

N!,Af interactions with other equipment in the area,(eg,.,ceiling tilesajid lighting)?

"sifth oheh in mhich fvtte SWEL itim is located is very large (e,g., TurbineI la.lt), the area setected should be.described. This slected area should be based on judgment, e.g., on the order of about 35 feet ferm the SWEL iten.

Page 24 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 oi2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg., A0, FloorE.L Roon4nArda 3

R

'i 5: Does iffppear that the area is fce of potentially adver seismic Y

N] U] N/Al interactions that could cause, flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear that the area, is free of poutetially adyerse seisinic interactions thatcould cause-a fire.in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is fecof potentially adverse seismic interactions associated wiih housekeeping practi.ees, storage of portablec equipment,;and temporaiy installations (e.g&, scaffold ing, lead shielding)?

Yff*N] 'LI0 N/A0 YLYN]! UT] MAlD Yl] N U]3

8. flave you looked forrand found no other saismic conditions that could advcrsely affect the safety fuanctionsoof the equiionent in the area?

Coinnwrits (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

.......................... 71....

7 - - 7 / 7..........

Evailuated by: ',I

/tidAS~~.(

Date:

<C-6 >-

Page 25 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

0 NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 08172012 Page 26 of 250

9 ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 27 of 250

,ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 28 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status:&

N V Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg; AVA Flor El,. 11 3

Ron0,,Aye*d.

RP 77 Instructions for Completing Cheeklist This checklist may be used to document.the results of the Area Walk By'near one or more SWE. itemns..The space below each of the following questions may be used to recordthe resuits ofjjudgipents and findings.

Additional space is proyided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of.

Y,4N_] UC-N/ACI potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free.oofsigniticant YK, NO UC N/AtD degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection fromthe floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and 14VAC ducting appear to be:ftee ofpotentiallyadverse seismic conditions (e,g., condition of stippirts is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to bd inside acceptable litnits)?
  • Yt NEI U0 N/AC
4. Does it appear.tbat the area is free of potenhtall' adverse seismic.spatial

ýY?ý NC uC N/AC1 interactiofis with other equipisient in the area (eg, ceiling tiles and lighting)?

E. 17the eomlin which he SWEL itemn tslocated B very iarge (e.g., T'ab e Ha), the at-a se'lected shdutd be described. This metetI.area ahoad be bhae.d On jddgrene, e.g., an the order of ab.itt 35 feet fre.nthe SVVEl iteen.

C-5 >

Page 29 of 250

ATTACHMENT4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. Al-X Floor El. y

-o Area" Rm0,7 mlg)L"

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6, Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

Y,NO UD N/AD YP(NE] U] N/AD Y'kNF U-N/AI

8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could Y

N-UN adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

,,TN f.o~ AtAl

--c.7-1o:

55 0.C*

,, r25=.D ccx./" ;:/o" p-,*

/Ir---

e 72 71-f4e

/pU lvp 2 C,ýPrf8 5

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Evaluated by:

"ze4

/,

129 V/ 40 at e:

____/_'__"

v

< C-6 )

Page 30 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet i 1f2 Starus:

N U Area Walk-By Checklist (Awc)

Lorsliorr Bldg. _Aj..dqA?

F loor

&l.

e Room, AreaP_,

~/

Instfuctions for Complidtiuig Chedklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one of, eore SWEL iteins, The space below each pofhc following questionms iay be used t6 rdcord the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space N provided at the'end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage ofequipment in jhe area appear to be free of YX NO] UiC N/AU potentially Adverse seismic condition.s (if vi"iblevwilout necessarily opening cabibets)?

2.: Does anchorage ofequipment in the areca appear to be fieeiofsi6nificant Y& NO] tICJ N/AO degraded conditions?

r

3. Based on a visuat inspection from the floor, ldo thecable/conduit.

r.aceways and HIVAC ducting appear to be ffee ofpotentially Adveise

'seismir.conditions (e,g., condition ofsupportsais adequate and fill conditions of cable traysappear tolbe inside acceptable limits)?

YNEI UOC] N/ADC

4. Dbts i. Appear that the Area'is fiee of poientially advefse seismic spatial Y4 NE]' UO'C N/AC]

interactionis with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

" if the rooin in which the SWEI. item is located is verlarge (Lg., Tui'ne h*Al, the area selected shopld be deschlbed. This seried area sýould be based*on juacgment; e-g:,on (herder of about 35 tieifrann.the SWEL item.

,( C-5 >

Page 31 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

AqX7 FloorEl:/43 Roor,.Area!t.

1'C /J, 5., Does it appear that the area is free-ofpoterntia ly adverse seismic interactions that could cause floodingoi spray in~the area?

6. Does it appear that the areajs free ofp6Ptentially adverse seismic interactions thateould cause a fire in the area?

YkN* UlI N/AU I

N[

UE] N/AU

7. Does it appear that the area is free:of.potentially adverse seismic Y

NE N] Uf N/AU interactions assoeiaied withhottsekeeping practices; storage of portable equipment, and tempofary'installatioiis (e.g., scaffolding; lead shielding)?

S. Have you looked for and found no:other seismic conditions that could adversely affect thtt'Safqtyftnctiontsof the e nicipmeit in the area?

1 N

U[l Comnments (Additional pages'may be added as necessary)

Evaluated by'

,&6--/-V/4 d-*

"i t.o-ni'.'si Date:

< C-6),

Page 32 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 33 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Stattus:&

N U Area Wafk-By Checklist (AWC) oeto:

lgfC__Floor" El.

Room, Areai3.c

  • 1 Instructions for Completing Checklist, This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Wallk-By nearose or more SWEL iteins, The.

space below each of the f0ilowing questions may be used to record the resultsofjudgnidnts arid findings.

Additiotal space isprovided at the end of this checklist for docufmenting other~comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of YkrNl} UEU NfAI*

potentially adverse seistoic conditions (if *isible without necessarily opeonirg cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment inthe area appear to be free of'significant YN' NO U[* N/AE]

degraded conditions ?

Yý NrlE

,4 3, Based on a visual inspection from the floor, dolhe cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducsing appear to be frie ofpoticotially advemrsb seismic conditions (e.g., cotuditton of supportsisbadequatd..ind fill, conditions 6fcable trays appear to' be inside:aceeptable limits)?

4. Does it.appeatrtlbat the area is f'ree ofpotentially adverse seismic spatial
  • 'NE]

U[2 N/AO interactiont with other equipimnt'in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles artd lighting)?

"'If the roominwhbie.the SWELitcm s~ocatcd is very'.lrge (e~g:,'Turbin, Hall); the aiea selected should be desi:rbibd. This sdwedtt area shouad be lased @i jdgment, e8g., onthe order of 1aout 35 feet from thi SWEL item.

Page 34 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0

,Sheet 2 of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.,

X F6OrEl.

lA3"-

Room, Area*3 _

I_ L

5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic Y

-N-" U] N/A]

interactions tlat could cause flooding or spray in the areai

6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a firein the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is:free ofpotentialy adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices; storage of portable equipment, anid tempokary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)r
8. Hive you looked.for andfoumnd noiotlher seismic conditions that: could adversely affect the safe.functions of the equipmeni inthe~area?

YKNO UO N/AU Y4NO UU N/AO YK NUUti Comments (Additional pages may he added as necessary)

NO1

  • (0 Evaluated byw Ason Date:

L.

012.

VV~S~ V S.ýýy -2eIZ-4* C-6 >"

Page 35 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERS100NO Page 36 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Shset 1 of 2 Status: &2 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) aI B* d.7 t -

,,,X c.,o u F

2 2,A rea " -,

4 - _

L~ocation: Bldg*.-

  • yX--Floor El.
  • 2~ 'Room, Area"

.e./0 -/

Instructions for Completing Checklist This checkiist.timy be used to document tlAe results tfffheArea Walk-By near one or more SWEL iiems. The space below edcho'bf the followitg..redstions may: be used to record the results of judgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other continents.

1. Does inohoragcofequipment in the area appear" to be free of Y[

NEI UI' N/AU potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage ofequipment in tbh area appear to be free of significant Y1 NOJ UE] N/AE]

degraded conditions?

3, Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/ciftduit idceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse

,seismic conditions (e.gcondiiion of'sapports is adequate and fill conditions ofcabte trays appear to be itsidealceptable limits)?

Yt.NE U-] N/AE3 Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Yk N] UE] N/A_

interactions,with other equipment in the area..(eg,;ceiling tiles and lighting)?

2 If the horm in which the SW IEl.*

e,
  • is 10*to dis verylrge (e.g, Turbtn eHi1), the area selected'Ohoold be desibed. This seclednedrea shoold be.bised oh jodg-en e.g., on the otder of I'Soot 35 feet from the SWEL item.

,< C-5 >

Page 37 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 21of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) i, t:-:rwAr- -

o*Cz.

N- *.*tlc

    • ..-iqt Location: Bldg..________

Floor El.2Z Room-Area'"

l( (q

5. Doesit aeppear tlat the airea,is fee ofpqe~nfially adveýrsseismic Yk N-U-

N/AO interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear that the~area is fre ofpotentially adverse'seismsc interactions that could cause a fire in the arca?.
7. Does it appear thas.the area is free of potentially adverse seisno e interactions associated with' housekeeping piactices storage:of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead.

shielding)?

A4"NOi UL-I NMAO Yq NO, UL-N/AU 8, Hive you looked for and found~no other seirsmic conditions that could YK NEI UlE adversely affect the.safety functions ofthe equipment in the area?

.Comment. (Additional pages may be added as:iecessaqy) k)C u Evaluated by:..

.Date:

Page 38 of 250

'ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 39 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status: (V N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. A FW k Ps-Floor El.

2 t' 1 Room, Area-13

/9 1,76 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

YEJ NEI UIE N/A-

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant Yp-NE-U-I N/AE3 degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

YE NEI UiE N/AE-

4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y

1 NEI ULIE N/AE]

interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

13 If the room in which the SWEL item is located is very large (e.g., Turbine Hall), the area selected should be described. This setected area should be based on judgment, e.g., on the order of about 35 feet from the SWEL item.

( C-5 >

Page 40 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.lEý 4

IPsj FloorEl.

2 2. 0 Room, Area13 F_ / & (.

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

YET NEI U0 N/AC YV NE UO N/AC

'/

7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YEE' Ni: UCI N/AC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

4T4A 4e"ep /.'VC cf"#rj A'41 Fkl 1,-1i'e

~j ecu' 4 ~

8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Y['N] U-Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

S kbc r

" W - - i,

/a c

. ~

jsý 4d w 4 c A.e e s, U 7 u d % O

&A, a.~4 V.$v<e Wjd 6r~c~

ty.

it4C4I' g~ ~ P~f/'?~'1# Ar S bwr.4 C'

e~~ J l~

4 Evaluated by:

4y-"

Date:

/

/ F V ' 61off, f 41'

< C-6 >

Page 41 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIO0 Page 42 of 250

SACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIO 9.0 Page 43 of 250

4 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

i NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 44 of 250

9 rACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 45 of 250

ACHMENT4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERS1000 Page 46 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status0 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

J7A2 Floor El.

7_b*o'-C/

Room, Area'".V)/,*,I.

Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results of judgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

'-_5NEI UEJ N/AEI

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant YI*"NEI UE' N/A[

degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

YET'NEI UE] N/AE1

4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y

N'<- UI-] N/AE-interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

I*

tf the room in which the SWEL item is located is very large (e~g., Turbine Hall), the area selected should be described. This selected area should be based on judgment, e.g., on the order of about 35 feet from the SWEL item.

< C-5 )

Page 47 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Lo6ation; Bldg; A

FlooriEl., Vt.t Rooin, Area"
5. Does it appear that the area isfree ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions that could causeflooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear thafthe area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic

,interations:that could cause a'fire irt.thld da?

7. Does it appear that the yarea isfree of-potentially adverse seisniic inleractiosis associated With housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipments and temporamy installations (e.g., scaffolding, Ilead shield ing)?

>NEI U[E N/A[L.

NO UOi N!/AL jbwNE IJE N/AL]

8 Have you 16k.d~for and found no other seismic conditions thaicould adversely affect the~safey fnctions of the equipment in the area?

=

NEI UL Comments (Additional pages may be added as hedessary) 4 C-6 >

Page 48 of 250

9 ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIOP Page 49 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet1 oQf2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Blkjg.

4ArX Elor El.

W Room, Area" 4,607 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used tb document the resultstof the Area WalkBy'riei orio.r more SWEL items. The spacehbelow each of the followingqueitions may be used to record the results ofjudgments and.findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documentiing other comment:

1. Does anchbrage ofequipment in the area appear to bcfiee 6f potenitially adverse seismic'conditions (if visible without neccesarily.

opening cabinets)?

Y NP7 UO N/AE3

2. Does anchorage 6f equipment in the area appearrto be free of sigoificant NO UD N/AU]

degraded conditions?

I

3. Based ri a visual inspectiOii from the floor, do the cable onduit raceways and tIVAC ducting appear: to be f'ree of pdtentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g-,condition of supports is adequate andfill conditions of9cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

y NO UE N/AO

4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentiallytadverse seismic spatial Y[

1 N1 UE] N/AU interactions with otjher equipment in the area (e.g., ceiliiig tiles and lighting)?

'If ft~e.rosmi in \\hich the SWEL iftt/i is tocatced ii sci tm*ihrge(e~g.,

Turotine t-hrU),

thle urea se~etmd,houtd ht rteeribid. Tr~t s'eletned atea should be hased osf, judmernern e.g:,son rhr ordtr of about 35 feet frio the SWEL itder.

ý< C;5 >-

Page 50 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bidg.

A&('X FlborEl WI"OSO Roon, Area"3

5. Does it appear that the area is free. ofpotefitially adverse seismic interactions that could cause flooding or spray inthe area?
6. Does it appear that the area is flee ofpoternially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a fire iniftlic draa?

NEI UO N/AC Yý (NO UD N/AO 71 Does it appear that the area is free ofpoterntiallyadverse scisiie, yj NCI UI N/AO interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8, Hai-e you looked for and fofnd no other seismic conditions thai could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in tile area?

Y,, NEIUC C4omments (Additional paigenamy be added as becessary).

Evaluated by:.

4___

Date:

- ~

  • L..' ~Y,

~o~s4Z~

.7

~

~ ~-"

< C.6>

Page 51 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 52 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1.6f2%

Status: D N, U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC).

1 t37 -1 vz&* - 000, xCn/:

?ac\\

Ic5ý--_-sc

'Location:, Bldg.

Floor El. S-6$"0' Room, Area Z

ns0tructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used tobdoqtumcnt the results of the Area Walk-By near one or moreS WEL items.'The space below each of the following qestions may: be used to record the resultsofjudgments and findingsý Addiiional space is provided at the endof this checklist for docuiriehting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of f%

NO U-N/AC0 poterntially adverse seismic conditi.ons (if visible without necessarily openingcsbinets)?

2. Does anchorage ofequipment in the areaappear to be free of significant Y'

NCI UC -N/AC3 degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e~g,.otadition ofsupportsais adeqttalea and fill comtditbiis of ble trays apphýar to be inside'acceptabne Iimits)?

Y"'4 NC UD] N/AEC 4, Docsait appear that the area isfree of potetitially adverse seismic spatial Y

NC. ICE] "N/AC interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

lf he ornt in which the SWEL itemnis located is very large (e.g., Tiubine Halt), thearea sdlected,hould be described. 'lThis setected arna sthoutld e 6iscd onjjudgtsent.e.g., on the order of Atoui 35 reet frfit, the SWEL itest.:

  • < C05 Page 53 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4_. AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 rfi 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. /'*

FiodrEl.

Room, Afea 3/

5.. Does itappear -hat the area is freeofpotentially adverse seismic, NE U0 N/AE[

interactions:that could cause floodihg oraspray in the area?

6. Does it appearThat.thearea is fiee ofpot!entially adverse seismic interactions that could.causea. fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the areals free ofpbtentially hdverse seismic interactiona associated with housekeeping practices, storage ofportable equipment, and.temporary intitallations (es., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

Y4,NE] uiJi N/AE]

Y(NCI UOI NiAEJ

! c-27-, Z ovz.

8. Have you looked for and found som.other'seismic conditiots that could

`"

N[O U[F' adversely affect the saufty functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Adititonal pages may be added'as necessary) lvi h.at.d by:.

Date:

Z -7

< C-6 >

Page 54 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Stattig N U

,Aea Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

'Location: Bldg. _______

Flo.,rEl.

4&*.. Pýoon, Are linstructions for Completing, Checklist:

This checklist may be used to documnedt the results of the Area Walk-ly near one or more SWEL itenis. The space beloW eaeh of the fottowing uticstons.may.'be used to reFor.the results ofjudgmens and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documeinting other comments.

1. Does an.hqorge of equipment in the areaasppeatr.to be free of YVn[1N

.U1 NI/WAE potenti.ally adverse stismie coniditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

  • 2. Does anchorage ofequiprnent in'the area appear to be free ofsignificint Y'NQ PC] N/AC]

degraded conditions?

.3 Based on a visual inspectionafrom the floor, do the,abIe/conduit raceways and HVAC ductintg appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (eg., coeiditibn of supports is adequate and fill conditions of c'ab e tras'appei'r to be inside acceptable limits)7" Yfa'NO 130 N/AC 4, Does.it appearthat the area is free of potentially adverse.afismic spatial 1ii4 ]

UE3 N/A[J inicractions with other equtipttlent in the area (eg.,.ceiling tiles and, I ighting)?

lhi' he teoeih tehi.ch the Sv'JN*tI item is tocated is t/ey targe (e.g.. Turbine t-l!J, the atrea

  • e~ieted shoitld be deeceihed. This udes.ted 'ses sleid*d be-ba~ed oiia judiiaht i5.,.hn the twiiei of ab,'=et 5 feeir from/ the SWEL itm.

< C-5 >

Page 55 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of.2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location:.Bldg,.

~

Floor El.

Rdobo, Areaii i

5. Does it appear that the area is free of'potefitially adverse seismic Y

N[0-UE N/Ad interactions that could cause flooding or:spray in the area?

6. Does itappear that the area is free ofpoteniially adverse seismic interactions that could cause afiiqe inthe area?

7ý Does it appear that the area is free ofpOfentially adverse seisinic inieractions associated, Nith housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and-temporary installations (e.g, scaffolding,.iead shielding)?

YEk*'FI U[55 N/AO5 Yf 1HN'E3 U5, N/AO,

,8. Hsive you looked for:and~found no other seismic ecnditions that could Y9' NO U[5 adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary) c.roI( ".

/ --.

Fvaliiatcd by

-r-L.

-vC-:)______

Date:

'Zee ZI Page 56 of 250

tTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0O NO, SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 57 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIOONO Page 58 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 59 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 60 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2

'Status:(1 N U Area Walk-8y Checklist (AWC) i 54-I r57 -ec:ý--5_

Location:: Bldg. A1tjsc I Floor El. ý 1 5'-0 Room, Area R_

L 2.l2-Instructions for Completing Checklst This checklist may be used to document the resuIts'0fthe Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the resuits ofjudgments and fihdings.,

Additional space is provided"at theend of this cbecklist for documenting other 6minmenits.

.. Doesanicfibrag,,ole~ui nipmett in-the area appear to befree-of potentially adverse seisinic conditions (if visible withubt.niecessarily" opening cibinets)?

YKNO, UC N/A-21 Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant

.Yo NOL UE] N/AC degraded coniditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floordo the cableiconduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially advorse seismic conditions (eg., condition ofsupports is adequate and fill conditionsof cable irayis apear t obe inside acceptabl. limits)?

4.1 Does it appear that the area is *free ofpotentially adverse seismic spatial interactions with otherequipment in the area (eg,, ceiling tiles and lighting)?

YKNC UOE] N/AC SNEC UC N/AC

` If the room in which the SWEL itc, is located is vey large (e.g.; Tabicne Hall), the area selected shottld be esrtibheddThis selected sea.should be based ort juegmenr, e.g., on the order of t,ýbtte35 feet fratem thiSWEL rcst; S

Page 61 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2

.Area.Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

I - IG

(

.0<c,-O0 4%ýC'

-M 4oo,0 Ar*a Location:. Bldg.

i Floor EL ~-A e2t' Room, ArcaP%

I.lt

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic, interactions that could.cause flooding otapray in the area?
6. Does it appear diat the area isffree ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions that could.causea fjinthie area?

Y 'o, NO (J0 N/AEO Y~f NO CJO N/AO]

7' Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic&

Y*NO U(J N/AO interactions associated with ou*eepi.gpractices, storage of portable equjipmnent, and temporary installations (&g., scaffolding., lead shie~ldin~g)?

8., H/-ye you looked for and fotuid ro other seismic conditions thai could

Yý NO U(J adversely affect the safety, fimctimns of theequipment inthe area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added als necessary) lEvaluatcd by-K/ ý

noV Date:

Aý "x.

<C-6 )

Page 62 of 250

ATTCHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 63 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Sta:toi;ON U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg, t

Floor El.

Roo, Area" Instructions for Completing Checklist Thischecklist may be uised to docuentr t the trsults of Ithe AreaWask.' y l:neatene oremoreSWELitems. The.

space below each ofthef6llowing questions tsiay be used to record the restilts Ufjudginent and ftidings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklisthfor documenting other cormmts, I. Does ahchborage of equipment in the Iarea appear to be flee of Y[2' Nd UC Ni/AQ potentially adverse scisniic ýonditins (if visible withgut necessaiily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equiphient in the area appear to be free of siglil'icant Yg/ýD UCI N/AO:

degraded conditions?

Y9 UEJ N/AE3 3; Based on a visual inspection from t he floor, do the cabie/condui t raceways and I-VAC duicting appeartto be free of potentially adverse seisnicconditions (e(g., citiditibri of staiiport is adequtate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

'4. Does it apear that'the area is free ofpotenitially adverse sdistnic 'patial YnlYo UC-N/A interactionis with~otter eqUipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and.

lighting)?

U If the aoom in witch the SWEL ten teis focated*ct*lay hauge (e.g.,Ttirbmein Hall), the area selected sliold b, desribed; Thilsie!wted',vea t;h~d be &lst 06 ijsagthist. e.g.,on 9tie oldrs" of heour 35 reerf iaor the SWEL iten.

Page 64 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

A Floor El.

Zp Rbom, Arca',

/

5. Does it appea that the area is free ofp6tentially adverse seismic interactions that cou Ild cause flooding or spray in dhe area?

Y* NO Uo N/As 6, Does it appear tlsak the area is free of potentially.adverse seismic interactions thatcould cause a:firc in the area?.

7. Does it appear that the area is freeofpotentially adveikseseismic interactions associatedwith housekeeping practices, storage ofportabl~e equipment, and temporary installations (e:g,, scaffblding, lead shieldinie)?

Y)Y'NE UO N/AD Yý/NO UD N/AD Ybý NO UO

&: Have you 0ooked for and fouid no other seirmic 6onditions that could.

adversely affect 'the safety functions of the equipmer.qtin the area?

Comments (Additiio.il pagesmay be addedas necessary) 1<,*#K.

Evaluated by:;

Date:

J

,/// "

6 A i;~ ~

~

/,"/

2I

< C-6 )

Page 65 of 250

ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONRO Page 66 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet lof2 Status: CDN U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

A A Floor" El, 245*c Room, Area.___?_ 2 0 instructions for Completing.Checelist This checklist may be used to documeeit the results:of the.Area WalkzBy near oneormore SWEL items, The:

space below each of the;folltwing questions may be used to record the results ofjudgmentst and findings.

Additional space is provided at the evid of this chec(klist for documenting other comments.

1, Does anchorage ofequipment in the aica'appear t be free:of Y

NE UI-' N/AEC potentially adver'e seismic conditions (if visible.withoul necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspectioni from the floor, do the cable/conduit raceways and 1HVAC ducting appear. to be free ofpoteniiall! adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition ofsuppg.o is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

Yý(NCO UDO N/AC Y

No uCI N/AC

4. Does it appear'fhat ihe area is free.of potenitially adverse seismic spatial Y[,NC U[] N/AC interactions with oiher equipment in the area, (e.g. ceiling.iilesand lighun)?...

l"Ie roomsio -which the SWEL itro is locatrd is very lrgic (e.g, Taohioe Hai), the area selected should be described. This selected area shoutld he based onjurIgment, e.g., oc, the coder of ibout:35 f*et fidr6 the SWEL item.

C-5>

Page 67 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Shee* 2 of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.

Floor ELt Rooii, Area"

.2_

5:, Does it appeal that the area is fi-ecof potentially adverse seismic interactions that -could cause flooding or spray in.the area?

6. Does it appear that thearea is free ofpqtentially adverse seismic interactions that:cduld cause~a fire-ineth attn?
7. Does it'appear that the area is free'ofpotentially adverse seismic, interactions associated with.housekeeping practices, storage.of portable equipment, and temporary instillIatins (e.g.., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked f-r and found no oter seismic c6nditidos that could adversely affect the safety functions of ihe equipment in the area?

Y7NU] UO N/AE]

4*

NEI UO N/AE]

Y NE UE] N/AU Y

NEIUE]

Commenits (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Evaliated by:~

)

~

CS Dale:

/

s.~fr~j

<C-6 >

"2~~

V Page 68 of 250

9rACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 69 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of!2 Stastus:

N U AreaýWailk8y'Checklist (AWC)

Location' Bidg.

/Jg Floor. El.. _ ______

Room, Area"

/ 0

,5 Instructions for Completing Checklist This cbecklistimay be used to do.c ument the results, of the Area WalkBy n6ar bne'or moie SWEL.items. The space' below'each of the following questio6s ni-sy be tiscd to record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end'of this checklist for documenting otlher comments.

i, Djoes anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of Y9*( NO.UO, N/AE potentially adverse-seismic conditiofiss (if visible without necessirily opening cabinets)?

2, Docsanchoragc fcquipment in the area appear to be free ofsignificant Y

NIYI] U] N/A[

degraded.co iditions?"

Yý NO UOi N/AU

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cablh/ccnduit race;,a*,s and ItVAC ductirg appear to be free ofpotentially adveise seismic cotnditions (ehg., conditibnoflsupportsis adequate and fill.

conditions of cabletrays appear to be inside acceptable:limit s)?

11'

/

4. Does iiiappear thatthe area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial YB" NO UD N/AU interactions with other equipment-in.the area (e.g:, ceiling tiles anti ligfting)?

If the rooe in whichl the SWEL item is oIcated is vert i rge (e.g,, Turbhie Hail), the irea sile.],de gthstld berted*cribhd. This seeted rest a shotld be t.*ed stejtdgmnt, erg.,on the order oF oste 35 fees from the SM/EL it-.

<( C-5 >

Page 70 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet:2 of.2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. /

LS-Floor.El.

ILI

Roo, Aieca 5

/ 8 2

5. Does it alipear that the areais free of potentially adversesetismic Yý'NU U-N/AU interactions thatecould cause flooding or spray in lhearea?
6. 'Does it appear that~the area is free oflpotentially adversc seismic interac1tions that could ca*.se a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free ofjpotetitially adverse seismic iinteractions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e4g., scaffoldingi lead

,shielding)?

8. Hlave you looked for And found no. other scisfic conditions that could; adversely affect the safety functions of die equipment in.the area?

Y9 UJEj N/AU YM/NE] UO N/AD Y9'N]UD Comnment Al~ddtoosal pages stay be added as scesasR.y)

Evaltiatedby:-

ae

___ IR 3 MLz

< C-6 >

Page 71 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 :of2 Status:. Y 0 U

Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location:: Bldg. (xit'iO I Floor El.- _)V' Room, Areal3lJi RIO Instructions for Completing Checklist This.checldkistmay be.used to document the results ofthe Area 'IWalkBy near one or mode SWEL it*ms. The space below each of the following'qUestibhs may be iused to " recdfd:the resilts ofjudgmenits and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end ofthis checklist for documenting other comments;

1. Does anchorage ofequipment inthe area appear to be free of potentially adversescimnic, conditiibns*.(f\\'isible without necessarily opening.cabinects)?

Y, NO tJJ

.N/AU

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of significant Y

'NEO UE N/AQ degraded conditions?

3. Based on a vistial inspection from the floor, do the cabhelkortduit raceways antdHVAC ducting appear.to be fr6t:ofpri tentilly adverse.

seismic conditionts (e.g., condition ofsuipports is adequate and fill conditions:of..cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

YX'NF UO N/AU

4. Does it appear that the areaa is free Ofpotentially adverse Seis'mic spatial 71E0 N*(UO N/AU interactions with other equipmnenit in thearea (e.g., ceiling:tiles and lighting)?

c INrft ca4 c~ p.Ja Ot I C

a)h rs t a, (ad pl-ol

- Un~rt{~

r'e r1ia8/leah~

11P *b1

'tgij Wco ktt ru, lz.ftr i-n tp 6-i 1 If trhe room in whieLh the SWELVitem it bested isetr iavry ege.g, Trrobie Hal-l),

the area selected sthld bS deskeibed. This selketed area should be brated anjudgment, e.g., oi rte order of aboat 35 Bet fiom the SWE'Litein.

.: C-5 >-

Page 72 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.2:of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. _O__O_

Floor El.

2)-o' R

aofe, Area
5. Does it appear that thearea is free of potentially adverse seismic Y'

NE l*E N/AD interactions that could cause floodingdr spray id the area?

6. Docs t appear thatthc ar*ea is free offpotentia I vTadverse seistoic

.interactions thatfouild cause a.fircin the area?

7. Does it appear that.the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions associatedwith~housekecping practices, storage of portable equipment, andtemporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked for and found nooth er scimic conditions that could.

adversely affect the safety functions ofthe equiprtent in the area?

YV NEI UC N/AC YEI Nr U[I N/AC Yg NEI UE Cdmments (Additional pages maybe added as necessary) 441Co. Q Sf,'4 C

.tiar'd' (0 Li-ttd/A11yrtfeas 5

"P ofo~'~li Kpk5 6ýb00taOwl-'-S.-

Ev atuated by; Date:

1 2-I z-------

-4 t

4'SA 7

< C-6 )

Page 73 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 74 of 250

  • ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSICA Page 75 of 250
  1. 7ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.01 08r021 Page 76 of 250

A ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION.0 Page 77 of 250

4 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONPO Page 78 of 250

E ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSIONPO Page 79 of 250

AATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS 0

NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Page 80 of 250

  • ,ACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 9.0 Page 81 of 250