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Category:Exemption from NRC Requirements
MONTHYEARML20162A1572020-06-30030 June 2020 Part 20 App G Exemption Evaluation LIC-20-0006, (Fcs), Unit 1, Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 20, Appendix G, Section Iii.E2020-03-26026 March 2020 (Fcs), Unit 1, Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 20, Appendix G, Section Iii.E ML18025A3922018-03-29029 March 2018 Letter, Indemnity Agreement, and Exemption from 10 CFR 140.11(a)(4) Related to Offsite Primary and Secondary Liability Insurance (CAC No. MF9664; EPID L-2017-LLE-0013) ML18025A4022018-03-29029 March 2018 Exemption from 10 CFR 140.11(a)(4) Related to Offsite Primary and Secondary Liability Insurance (CAC No. MF9664; EPID L-2017-LLE-0013) ML18031A0602018-03-29029 March 2018 Exemption from 10 CFR 50.54(w)(1) to Allow a Reduction in Onsite Property Damage Insurance for Post-Accident Site Decontamination (CAC No. MF9665; EPID L-2017-LLE-0014) ML18031A0572018-03-29029 March 2018 Letter, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.54(w)(1) to Allow a Reduction in On-Site Property Damage Insurance for Post-Accident Site Decontamination (CAC No. MF9665; EPID L-2017-LLE-0014) NRC-2017-0223, FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003)2017-12-19019 December 2017 FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17278A1782017-12-19019 December 2017 FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17263B1982017-12-11011 December 2017 Letter and Safety Evaluation, Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17263B1912017-12-11011 December 2017 Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC No. MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17067A3462017-07-0707 July 2017 Letter, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler NRC-2017-0160, FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler2017-07-0707 July 2017 FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler ML17067A3422017-07-0707 July 2017 FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler ML13274A0262013-10-28028 October 2013 FRN, Exemption Related to Use of Less Restrictive Work Hour Limitations During First 60 Days of Outage, in Lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) Requirements NRC-2013-0243, FRN, Exemption Related to Use of Less Restrictive Work Hour Limitations During First 60 Days of Outage, in Lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) Requirements2013-10-28028 October 2013 FRN, Exemption Related to Use of Less Restrictive Work Hour Limitations During First 60 Days of Outage, in Lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) Requirements ML13157A1392013-06-11011 June 2013 FRN, Exemption from Requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) to Allow Less Restrictive Working Hour Limitations to Support Activities for Plant Startup from Current Extended Outage ML1126404112011-10-0505 October 2011 Exemption from the Requirements of Appendix E, Sections IV.F.2.b and C of 10 CFR Part 50 Related to Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise ML1127700102011-10-0505 October 2011 Exemption to Extend Compliance Date to 11/5/2013 for One Specific Requirement of 10 CFR 73.55(a)(1) NRC-2011-0239, Exemption from the Requirements of Appendix E, Sections IV.F.2.b and C of 10 CFR Part 50 Related to Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise2011-10-0505 October 2011 Exemption from the Requirements of Appendix E, Sections IV.F.2.b and C of 10 CFR Part 50 Related to Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise ML1126404002011-10-0505 October 2011 Cover Letter, Exemption from the Requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix F, Sections IV.F.2.B and C ML1006304512010-03-23023 March 2010 FRN: General Notice. Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - Exemption from 10 CFR Part 73 Physical Security Requirements ML1006304472010-03-23023 March 2010 Exemption from 10 CFR Part 73 Physical Security Requirements NRC-2010-0087, FRN: General Notice. Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - Exemption from 10 CFR Part 73 Physical Security Requirements2010-03-23023 March 2010 FRN: General Notice. Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - Exemption from 10 CFR Part 73 Physical Security Requirements ML0900504382009-02-0606 February 2009 Transmittal Letter, Exemption from Requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.1.b for Fire Area 31 ML0619902072006-08-17017 August 2006 Issuance of Exemption for Use of M5 LIC-06-0056, Request for Exemption from Nuhoms Certificate of Compliance No. 1004, Amendment No. 82006-06-0909 June 2006 Request for Exemption from Nuhoms Certificate of Compliance No. 1004, Amendment No. 8 ML0325105232003-09-0808 September 2003 Exemption from 10 CFR Part 20 Definition of Total Effective Dose Equivalent TAC MB7242 ML0321101802003-07-30030 July 2003 Exemption, Requirements of Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 50 ML0202400072002-02-28028 February 2002 Exemption from the Requirements of Appendix G to Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 2020-06-30
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MONTHYEARML23333A1092023-12-27027 December 2023 Federal Register Notice - Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1, License Termination Plan Finding of No Significant Impact ML22178A0472022-07-0404 July 2022 Enclosure - Federal Register Notice - Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - FRN on Public Meeting and Request for Comment on License Termination Plan (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) ML21055A4002021-05-14014 May 2021 Enclosure 1: Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact of Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facilities Decommissioning Funding Plans Federal Register Notice ML19179A1242019-07-11011 July 2019 Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving Proposed No Significant Hazards Consideration and Containing SUNSI & SGI & Order Imposing Procedures for Access to SUNSI & SGI: August 6, 2019 ML18318A3602018-11-19019 November 2018 FRN Document for Partial Site Release Requests (License DPR-40,Docket Nos. 50-285 and 72-54) NRC-2017-0238, Biweekly Federal Register Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: January 2, 20182017-12-21021 December 2017 Biweekly Federal Register Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: January 2, 2018 ML17353A1922017-12-21021 December 2017 Biweekly Federal Register Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: January 2, 2018 NRC-2017-0223, FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003)2017-12-19019 December 2017 FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17278A1782017-12-19019 December 2017 FRN, Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17261A3432017-11-21021 November 2017 FRN, Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Re Exemption Request from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition ML17172A7352017-10-0404 October 2017 FRN, Partial Exemption from 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, 10 CFR 50.59(d)(3), and 10 CFR 50.71(c) Regarding Record Retention Requirements NRC-2017-0202, FRN, Partial Exemption from 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, 10 CFR 50.59(d)(3), and 10 CFR 50.71(c) Regarding Record Retention Requirements2017-10-0404 October 2017 FRN, Partial Exemption from 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, 10 CFR 50.59(d)(3), and 10 CFR 50.71(c) Regarding Record Retention Requirements NRC-2017-0175, Biweekly Sholly Report - Federal Register Notice Fr Publication Date: August 15, 20172017-08-0404 August 2017 Biweekly Sholly Report - Federal Register Notice Fr Publication Date: August 15, 2017 ML17213A1842017-08-0404 August 2017 Biweekly Sholly Report - Federal Register Notice Fr Publication Date: August 15, 2017 NRC-2017-0160, FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler2017-07-0707 July 2017 FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler ML17067A3422017-07-0707 July 2017 FRN, Request for Exemption from Specific Provisions in 10 CFR 73.55 Related to Suspension of Security Measures for Licensed Senior Operator or Certified Fuel Handler NRC-2017-0099, FRN, Notification of the Availability of the Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Notice of Meeting to Discuss and Accept Comments2017-04-0707 April 2017 FRN, Notification of the Availability of the Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Notice of Meeting to Discuss and Accept Comments ML17094A7952017-04-0707 April 2017 Letter, Notification of the Availability of Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Notice of Meeting to Discuss and Accept Comments ML17094A7972017-04-0707 April 2017 FRN, Notification of the Availability of the Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Notice of Meeting to Discuss and Accept Comments ML16232A0892016-08-24024 August 2016 Letter, Withdrawal of an Amendment Request, Changes to Fire Protection License Condition Revised Commitment to Modify Plant Systems as Part of NFPA 805 Implementation ML16232A0882016-08-24024 August 2016 FRN, Withdrawal of an Amendment Request, Changes to Fire Protection License Condition Revised Commitment to Modify Plant Systems as Part of NFPA 805 Implementation NRC-2016-0096, FRN, Withdrawal of an Amendment Request, Changes to Fire Protection License Condition Revised Commitment to Modify Plant Systems as Part of NFPA 805 Implementation2016-08-24024 August 2016 FRN, Withdrawal of an Amendment Request, Changes to Fire Protection License Condition Revised Commitment to Modify Plant Systems as Part of NFPA 805 Implementation NRC-2016-0040, FRN, Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action, License Amendment Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis to Use American Concrete Institute (Aci) Ultimate Strength Requirements2016-08-0202 August 2016 FRN, Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action, License Amendment Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis to Use American Concrete Institute (Aci) Ultimate Strength Requirements ML16209A3692016-08-0202 August 2016 Letter, Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action, License Amendment Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis to Use American Concrete Institute (Aci) Ultimate Strength Requirements ML16209A3702016-08-0202 August 2016 FRN, Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action, License Amendment Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis to Use American Concrete Institute (Aci) Ultimate Strength Requirements ML16173A1222016-06-24024 June 2016 FRN, Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action, Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis as Described in the Final Safety Analysis Report to Allow Equipment Classification Methodology from ANSI/ANS-58.14-2011 ML16061A3012016-03-0202 March 2016 Biweekly Federal Register Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: March 15, 2016 ML15356A5992015-12-29029 December 2015 Biweekly Federal Register Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: January 5, 2016 NRC-2015-0269, Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: December 8, 20152015-11-27027 November 2015 Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: December 8, 2015 ML15328A5502015-11-27027 November 2015 Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: December 8, 2015 ML15231A8382015-08-21021 August 2015 Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - September 1, 2015 NRC-2015-0204, Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - September 1, 20152015-08-21021 August 2015 Biweekly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - September 1, 2015 NRC-2012-0014, G20110506/LTR-11-0402/EDATS: SECY-2011-0402, G20110492/LTR-11-0382/EDATS: OEDO-2011-0387 - FRN, 2.206 Final Director'S Decision, Petitioner Thomas Saporito Related to Cooper Nuclear Station and Fort Calhoun Station (TAC Nos. ME6681 and2015-06-0303 June 2015 G20110506/LTR-11-0402/EDATS: SECY-2011-0402, G20110492/LTR-11-0382/EDATS: OEDO-2011-0387 - FRN, 2.206 Final Director'S Decision, Petitioner Thomas Saporito Related to Cooper Nuclear Station and Fort Calhoun Station (TAC Nos. ME6681 and ME66 ML15128A1432015-06-0303 June 2015 G20110506/LTR-11-0402/EDATS: SECY-2011-0402, G20110492/LTR-11-0382/EDATS: OEDO-2011-0387 - FRN, 2.206 Final Director'S Decision, Petitioner Thomas Saporito Related to Cooper Nuclear Station and Fort Calhoun Station ML15062A3732015-04-15015 April 2015 G20110506/LTR-11-0402 and G20110492/LTR-11-0382 - 2.206 Proposed Director'S Decision, Petitioner Thomas Saporito Related to Cooper Nuclear Station and Fort Calhoun Station ML15092A1842015-04-0606 April 2015 FRN, Withdrawal of License Amendment Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report, to Permit Use of Design and Evaluation of Seismic Class I Structures Using Ascm Developed Floor Response Spectra ML15092A1822015-04-0606 April 2015 Letter, Withdrawal of License Amendment Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report, to Permit Use of Design and Evaluation of Seismic Class I Structures Using Ascm Developed Floor Response Spectra NRC-2014-0159, FRN, Withdrawal of License Amendment Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report, to Permit Use of Design and Evaluation of Seismic Class I Structures Using Ascm Developed Floor Response Spectra2015-04-0606 April 2015 FRN, Withdrawal of License Amendment Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report, to Permit Use of Design and Evaluation of Seismic Class I Structures Using Ascm Developed Floor Response Spectra ML15022A6532015-01-26026 January 2015 Biweekly Sholly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: February 3, 2015 ML14311A6612014-11-10010 November 2014 FRN, Individual Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months NRC-2014-0249, FRN, Individual Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months2014-11-10010 November 2014 FRN, Individual Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months ML14311A6602014-11-10010 November 2014 Letter, Individual Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months NRC-2014-0193, Biweekly Sholly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: September 2, 20142014-08-22022 August 2014 Biweekly Sholly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: September 2, 2014 ML14233A2082014-08-22022 August 2014 Biweekly Sholly FRN - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: September 2, 2014 ML14204A5782014-07-25025 July 2014 Notice of Withdrawal of License Amendment Application, Revise TS 2.0.1, General Requirements, and TS 2.7, Electrical Systems, for Inoperable System, Subsystem, or Component Due to Inoperable Power Source ML14204A5922014-07-25025 July 2014 FRN, Notice of Withdrawal of License Amendment Application, Revise TS 2.0.1, General Requirements, and TS 2.7, Electrical Systems, for Inoperable System, Subsystem, or Component Due to Inoperable Power Source ML14177A6452014-06-27027 June 2014 Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations NRC-2014-0028, Biweekly Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: February 18, 20142014-02-10010 February 2014 Biweekly Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: February 18, 2014 ML14037A4142014-02-10010 February 2014 Biweekly Notice - Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations - Publication Date: February 18, 2014 ML13274A0262013-10-28028 October 2013 FRN, Exemption Related to Use of Less Restrictive Work Hour Limitations During First 60 Days of Outage, in Lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) Requirements 2023-12-27
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 50-285; NRC-2013-0130]
Omaha Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1; Exemption
1.0 BACKGROUND
Omaha Public Power District (OPPD, the licensee) is the holder of Facility Operating License, which authorizes operation of Fort Calhoun Station (FCS), Unit 1. The license provides, among other things, that the facility is subject to all rules, regulations, and orders of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) now or hereafter in effect.
The facility consists of one pressurized-water reactor located in Washington County, Nebraska.
2.0 REQUEST/ACTION Section 26.205(d)(3) of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), requires licensees to ensure that individuals who perform duties identified in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(5) to comply with the requirements for maximum average work hours in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7). However, 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) provides that during the first 60 days of a unit outage, licensees need not meet the requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) for individuals specified in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(4), while those individuals are working on outage activities. The less restrictive requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) are permitted to be applied during the first 60 days of a unit outage following a period of normal plant operation in which the workload and overtime levels are controlled by 10 CFR 26.205(d)(3). The regulations in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) also require licensees to ensure that the individuals
2 specified in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(3) have at least 3 days off in each successive (i.e.,
non-rolling) 15-day period and that the individuals specified in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(4) have at least 1 day off in any 7-day period.
Regulatory Guide (RG) 5.73, Fatigue Management for Nuclear Power Plant Personnel, March 2009 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML083450028), endorses Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 06-11, Revision 1, Managing Personnel Fatigue at Nuclear Power Reactor Sites, October 2008 (ADAMS Accession No. ML083110161), with clarifications, additions and exceptions. Position 10 of RG 5.73 C.
Regulatory Position provides an acceptable alternate method to the method stated in the NEI 06-11, Section 8.3, for transitioning individuals who are working an outage at one site onto an outage at another site.
By letter dated October 10, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML12284A344), the licensee requested a one-time exemption in accordance with 10 CFR 26.9 from the specific requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7). Currently, 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) permit the use of less restrictive working hour limitations during the first 60 days of a unit outage, in lieu of the requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7). The proposed exemption would allow the use of the less restrictive working hour limitations described in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) to support activities required for plant startup from the current extended outage, for a period not to exceed 60 days. The exemption would apply to the operations, chemistry, radiation protection, security, fire brigade, and maintenance personnel as defined in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(5). The licensee is requesting this one-time exemption to facilitate the licensee in its efforts to complete work activities supporting the restart of FCS from the current extended refueling outage, which began in April 2011.
3 3.0 DISCUSSION Pursuant to 10 CFR 26.9, the Commission may, upon application by any interested person or upon its own initiative, grant exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR Part 26 when the exemptions are authorized by law, and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security, and are otherwise in the public interest.
FCS, Unit 1 commenced a refueling outage on April 9, 2011, and declared an Unusual Event on June 6, 2011. The first 60 days of the outage during which the less restrictive work-hour limitations of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) were in effect, ended in June 2011.
However, due to the declaration of the flooding emergency, work-hour limitations were suspended until the Unusual Event was exited on August 29, 2011. The proposed exemption would allow the use of the less restrictive working-hour limitations described in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) to support activities required for plant startup from the current extended outage, for a period not to exceed 60 days. The proposed exemption would apply to the personnel performing the duties defined in 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(5).
In August 2012, FCS transitioned from compliance with 10 CFR 26.205(d)(3) (minimum days off) to compliance with the maximum average work hour requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7). By letter dated April 11, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13102A047), the licensee provided Standing Order (SO) SO-G-52, which set forth requirements and expectations for controlling the work hours of FCS plant staff in accordance with 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart I, Managing Fatigue. The requirements of this standing order are intended to provide reasonable assurance that worker fatigue will be avoided, that individuals will be able to safely perform their duties, and that personnel are not assigned to duties while in a fatigued condition that could significantly reduce their mental alertness or their decision-making ability. Work group timekeepers for on-line and plant outage periods are to maintain schedules and time
4 reports. Duration of scheduled work and break periods, start times, rotating schedules, training, and vacation are considered when establishing work schedules.
Notwithstanding the exemption for this specific requirement, the licensee will continue to be in compliance with all other requirements as described in 10 CFR Part 26.
Authorized by Law This exemption would allow the licensee to use the less restrictive working-hour limitations provided in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) for completion of the outage activities, for a period of 60 days, during the current extended outage. The approval of this exemption, as noted above, would allow the licensee the use of the less restrictive working-hour limitations described in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5) for an additional period not to exceed 60 days or until the reactor unit is connected to the electrical grid whichever occurs first, to support activities required for plant startup from the current extended outage.
As stated above, 10 CFR 26.9 allows the NRC to grant exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR Part 26. The NRC staff has determined that granting of the licensees proposed exemption would not result in a violation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or the Commissions regulations. Therefore, the exemption is authorized by law.
Will not Endanger Life or Property The underlying purpose of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) is to provide licensees flexibility in scheduling required days off when accommodating the more intense work schedules associated with a unit outage, while assuring that cumulative fatigue does not compromise the abilities of individuals to safely and competently perform their duties Since August 2012, FCS personnel have averaged considerably less than 54 hours6.25e-4 days <br />0.015 hours <br />8.928571e-5 weeks <br />2.0547e-5 months <br /> per week. This provides assurance that covered workers are not already fatigued from working an outage schedule. This exemption would allow the licensee to implement the less restrictive
5 work-hour requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) to allow flexibility in scheduling required days off while accommodating the more intensive work schedules that accompany completion of FCS extended outage. Therefore, cumulative fatigue does not compromise the abilities of affected individuals to safely and competently perform their duties.
By letter dated March 16, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13101A004), the licensee stated that no waivers have been issued under 10 CFR 26.207 by FCS operations, maintenance, chemistry, security, or radiation protection departments since the end of January 2012. The licensee specifically stated that since August 2012, FCS personnel have averaged considerably less than 54 hours6.25e-4 days <br />0.015 hours <br />8.928571e-5 weeks <br />2.0547e-5 months <br /> per week.
Furthermore, by letter dated May 24, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13148A057), the licensee committed that OPPD will ensure that no individual covered by 10 CFR 26.4(a)(1) through (a)(5) works more than 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> per week averaged over the 2-week period prior to the effective date of the exemption.
No new accident precursors are created by invoking the less restrictive work-hour limitations on a date commensurate with the start of those activities supporting the completion of the extended outage at FCS, provided that the licensee has effectively managed fatigue for the affected individuals prior to this date. Thus, no new accident precursors are created by invoking the less restrictive work-hour limitations on a date commensurate with the start of activities supporting the restart of FCS. The licensee will effectively manage fatigue for the covered individuals prior to this date. Thus, the probability of postulated accidents is not increased.
Also, based on the above, the consequences of postulated accidents are not increased.
Therefore, granting this exemption will not endanger life or property.
6 Consistent with Common Defense and Security The proposed exemption would allow for the use of the less restrictive work-hour requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) in lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7). This exemption would affect operations, radiation protection, chemistry, fire brigade, security, and maintenance personnel supporting the completion of the outage activities for FCS, which has been in an extended outage since April 9, 2011.
The licensee will maintain the qualified personnel in the operations, radiation protection, chemistry, fire brigade, security, and maintenance departments on a schedule that complies with 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) requirements. The exemption would continue to serve the underlying purpose of 10 CFR Part 26, Subpart I, in that assurance would be provided such that cumulative fatigue of individuals to safely and competently perform their duties will not be compromised.
Therefore, the common defense and security is not impacted by this exemption.
Consistent with the Public Interest The proposed exemption would allow the licensee to implement the less restrictive work-hour requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) in lieu of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) to allow flexibility in scheduling required days off while accommodating the more intensive work schedules that accompany a unit outage. By letter dated March 16, 2013, the licensee explained the events supporting the less restrictive limitations requiring flexibility in scheduling. During the completion of the extended outage, the workload for the affected personnel will undergo a temporary but significant increase due to the various activities surrounding the significant operational events involving a fire in safety related electrical switchgear, flooding, and transitioning to Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 0350, Oversight of Reactor Facilities in a Shutdown Condition due to Significant Performance and/or Operational Concerns, from being in an extended shutdown with significant performance problems. Because of these events,
7 there has been an increase in workload prior to restart. OPPD also noted that a number of new issues have been discovered that must be tested and restored. During the extended shutdown, extensive work has been initiated to address deficiencies noted in containment building electrical penetrations, containment structural supports, and the impact of flooding hazards related to systems, structures, and components. These activities are in addition to the normal FCS startup activities involving operation and surveillance testing of primary systems and components. Ensuring a sufficient number of qualified personnel are available to support these activities is in the interest of overall public health and safety. Therefore, this exemption is consistent with the public interest.
4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
The exemption would authorize a one-time exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) to allow the use of the less restrictive hour limitations described in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5). Using the standard set forth in 10 CFR 50.92 for amendments to operating licenses, the NRC staff determined that the subject exemption sought involves employment suitability requirements. The NRC has determined that this exemption involves no significant hazards considerations:
(1) The proposed exemption is administrative in nature and is limited to changing the timeframe when less restrictive hours can be worked. This does not result in any changes to the design basis requirements for the structures, systems, and components (SSCs) at FCS that function to limit the release of non-radiological effluents during and following postulated accidents. Therefore, issuance of this exemption does not increase the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
(2) The proposed exemption is administrative in nature and is limited to changing the timeframe when less restrictive hours can be worked. The proposed exemption does not make
8 any changes to the facility or operating procedures and would not create any new accident initiators. The proposed exemption does not alter the design, function or operation of any plant equipment. Therefore, this exemption does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
(3) The proposed exemption is administrative in nature and is limited to changing the timeframe when less restrictive hours can be worked. The proposed exemption does not alter the design, function or operation of any plant equipment. Therefore, this exemption does not involve a significant reduction in the margin of safety.
Based on the above, the NRC concludes that the proposed exemption does not involve a significant hazards consideration under the standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92, and accordingly, a finding of no significant hazards consideration is justified.
The NRC staff has also determined that the exemption involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite; that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure; and there is no significant increase in the potential for or consequences from a radiological accident. Furthermore, the requirement from which the licensee will be exempted involves scheduling requirements. Accordingly, the exemption meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(25). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment is required to be prepared in connection with the issuance of the exemption.
5.0 CONCLUSION
Accordingly, the Commission has determined that pursuant to 10 CFR 26.9, Specific exemptions, an exemption from 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) is authorized by law and will not
9 endanger life or property or the common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest.
Therefore, the Commission hereby grants OPPD a one-time, 60-day exemption from 10 CFR 26.205(d)(7) to allow the use of the work hour limitations described in 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) and (d)(5).
This exemption is effective upon issuance. The licensee may implement the work hour provisions of 10 CFR 26.205(d)(4) for 60 days or until the completion of the current extended outage, whichever is shorter.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 11th day of June 2013.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
/RA/
Michele G. Evans, Director, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.