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Forwards Info Re Mgt & Technical Capabilities to Cope W/Events Similar to Tmi.Oversize Chart Encl
ML13308B632
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Issue date: 08/20/1979
From: Baskin K
Southern California Edison Co
To: Ziemann D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 7908230376
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RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION ZIEMANND.L, Operating Reactors Branch 2

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Southern California Edison Company P. 0. BOX 800 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 K. P. BASKIN August 20, 1079 TELEPHONE

MANAGER, GENERATION ENGINEERING 213-5 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: D. L. Ziemann, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #2 Division of Operating Reactors U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:

Subject:

Management and Technical Capabilities San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1 Mr. H. R. Denton's letter of June 29, 1979 to Mr. J. H. Drake requested information regarding the management and technical capabilities of our company to cope with events like the accident at Three Mile Island Unit 2. Forty copies of the requested information are provided as an enclosure to this letter.

If you have any questions on the enclosed information, please let us know.

Very truly yours, Enclosure 7908 o 3 76g

Enclosure IlFOPMATIa\\ PERTAINING TO SCE' S LANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES I. Management Resources (Offsite)

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) 31 In the event of an accident involving San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1, the persons filling the following positions would be available to provide management functions, in the areas of engineering management, logistics support, coordination of activities with local, state, and federal agencies, communications networks, and overall accident coordination:

Vice President, Power Supply Vice President, Engineering and Construction.(E&C)

Manager of Steam Generation Manager, Nuclear Generation Manager of Engineering Design a

0 Manager, Generation Engineering Services Chief of Nuclear Engineering IES Manager of Corporate Canunications A corporate organization chart is provided as Figure 1. An organization chart for the Engineering and Construction, and Power Supply Departments is provided as Figure 2.

The above positions are shown in Figure 1 and/or Figure 2.

A description of the corporate functions and responsibilities of these positions, as well as a description of the educational and experience background for the incumbent for each of the positions is provided in Table 1.

The current Emergency Plan for San Onofre Unit 1 provides for the estab lishment of two teams in the event of an offsite radiological emergency.

The Team 1 activities would be conducted in San Clemente. The primary responsibilities of the Team would be to establish communication with, interface with, and provide assistance to the various local agencies which may be responding to such an emergency. The Chief of Nuclear Engineering would direct the activities of Team 1, serve as management's representative at the scene, and be the official company spokesman for news media communi cations in the immediate San Onofre area. Support personnel who would also be assigned to Team 1 consist of two Customer Service personnel, a Corporate Camunications representative, two engineers from the Nuclear Generation Engineering Staff, and an engineer from the Nuclear Engineering Section.

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-2 Team 2 would. be established in the SCE General Offices in Rosemead.

The responsibilities of the team would be to provide Company management direction to the onsite Emergency Coordinator (the Station Superintendent or designated alternate), provide liaison among the Dnergency Coordinator, Team 1, and Company management, provide necessary technical backup and support, and to prepare news releases and status reports.

Team 2 members, and their respective functions, would be as follows:

a. The Manager of Steam Generation, who would direct the activities of Team 2 and be responsible to Campany management to assure that the appropriate measures are taken to protect the health and safety of onsite personnel and the public and to prevent property damage. He would also request and coordinate assistance, as necessary, from the corporate office organizations which are not represented on the team, such as Medical, Law, and Fuel.
b. The Manager, Nuclear Generation, who would provide management control and assistance to the onsite Emergency Coordinator once onsite condi tions permit major decisions and policy directions to be made by Company management. He would also provide operational support and technical support from the Power Supply Department and assure proper camunication with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.
c.

The Manager, Generation Engineering Services, who would provide and coordinate technical support from the Company's engineering organization. He would also provide for appropriate communication with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

d. The Manager of Corporate Communications, who would provide information to the news and communications media for public release.
e. One Supervising Engineer from both the Nuclear Generation Engineering Staff and the Nuclear Engineering Section, who would provide staff support as needed.

II. Technical Resources The technical support for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is directly provided by the Company, rather than by contractual arrangement with any Company subsidiary, wholly or partly owned service company, or holding company.

The services of outside consultants and engineering firms are retained, as needed, to supplement the Company's plant staff and offsite technical resources. "Master Agreements" are maintained with Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Bechtel Corporation, which provide for technical support to San Onofre Unit 1.

Their services may be made available upon the verbal (with subsequent written confirmation) authorization of the San Onofre Station Plant Manager, or the Power Supply management personnel discussed in paragraph I above.

TABLE 1 INFORMATION PERTAINING 'IO MANAGEME RESOURCES (OFFSITE)

Table 1 Sheet 1 of 8 Name, Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience J. T. Head, Jr.

Stanford Executive Program (1973)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Vice President, Power Supply Management:

-Superintendent, Hydro Generation.

Respon Responsible for the operation and sible for continuity and efficiency of maintenance of the electric generating AMA Management Workshops operation and maintenance of hydro genera plants, transmission systems, energy (1969-1970) ting facilities.

(1965-1968) service systems, and telecaoRmunications.

Has the authority to reallocate EEI Graduate Management Course

-General Superintendent.

Responsible for resources.AfrM throughout the aower (1968) operation and maintenance of generation, Supply Department to provide opera-communication, shop and test facilities.

tional, maintenance, and communications M&M Management Conference Assignment included transmission and support. Can request support from the (1967) substation facilities for a period of other Company departments, or time.

(1968-1971) retain the services of outside companies as required.

Cal Tech -

Human Resources Management (1964)

-Manager of wer Supply.

Departmental responsibility for operation and maintenance of system resources, control of policies, programs and plans, determine and plan for SCE & GE Electric Utility future requirements, etc.

(1971-1974)

Systems & Practices (1969-1970)

-Vice President, System Development.

Corporate responsibility for electric B&W Nuclear Operations for system planning, environmental planning, Utility Manager (1970) power contracts, urban/regional planning and electric system services.

(1974-1976)

-Vice President, Swer Supply.

(1976 to present)

Table 1 Sheet 2 of 8 Name,.. Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience J. H. Drake California Institute of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Vice President, Engineering and Technology -

BSEE (1945)

Construction MSEE (1947)

-Chief System Engineer (1954-1955)

Responsible for engineering, design, P.E. License, Electrical

-Chief System Operating Engineer (1955-1957) and construction of all generation California and generation related improvement

-Camputer Research Engineer (1957-1958) projects, and nonelectric facilities.

Professional Affiliations:

-Superintendent of System Operations (1958-1955 Has the authority to reallocate

-EEI Executive Advisory resources from throughout the E&C Committee on Nuclear

-Superintendent of Steam Generation (1959-1963)

Department to provide engineering and Power construction support.

Can request

-Chief Electrical Engineer (1963-1964) support from other Company departments

-EEI Construction Committee or retain the services of outside

-Manager of System Development (1964-1967) companies as required.

-Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC),

-Executive Engineer (1967-1970)

Committee on Power Generation

-Vice President.

Directed the corporate,

-AIF, Company representative system and environmental activities of the Company. (1970-1971)

-Pacific Coast Electrical Association (PCEA)

-Vice President, Corporate Systems and Planning.

(1971-1974)

-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

-Vice President, Engineering and Construction (1974 to present)

Past teaching positions at Cal Tech and UCILA

Table 1 Sheet 3 of 8 Name, Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience R. S. Currie University of Southern SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Manager of Steam Generation California -BSME (1955)

(1955 to present)

Responsible for the operation Management and Business Courses

-Plant Engineer.

Responsible for plant and maintenance of all thermal at USC, UCLA and Cal Tech engineering, plant performance monitoring, generating facilities and energy instrumentation, and water chemistry service systems, including chemical P.E. License, Mechanical -

control at a fossil power plant.

problems and radiation protection.

California

-Generating Station Superintendent.

Has the authority to reallocate Responsible for the operation, maintenance resources among generating facilities Professional Affiliations:

and plant engineering of a 1000 megawatt to provide operating, maintenance, and fossil generating station. (1963-1967) chemical and radiation protection

-EEI Prime Movers Committee support. Can request support from the

-Chief Steam Generation Engineer.

other Company departments or retain

-ASME Power Division Utility Responsible for the engineering and the services of outside companies as Operations Committee technical aspects of operating and required.

maintaining the Company's thermal electric generating facilities.

(1967-1970)

-Chief Mechanical Engineer (Engineering Department). Responsible for Mechanical Engineering Division comprised of approxi mately 70 engineers.

(1970-1972)

-Project Manager (Engineering and Construc tion Department).

Responsible for the management of a 3000 MW coal-fired electric generating station project. (1972-1976)

-Manager of Steam Generation (1976 to present)

Tble 1 Sheet 4 of 8 Name,.. Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience H. L. Ottoson JTL (Technical College)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Manager, Nuclear Generation Stockholm, Sweden. BSME (1947)

-Plant Engineer. Responsible for plant engi Responsible for the operation and Westinghouse -

14 months neering, instrumentation and water chemistry maintenance of San Onofre Unit 1, training in nuclear engin-control at a large fossil power plant and the functional design review eering and operation (1964)

(1954-1958) and preoperational activities of San Onofre Units 2 and 3.

MIT Reactor Safety Course Superintendent for Etiwanda Steam Generat (1969) ing Station (a 4-unit 900 MWE fossil facility). Responsible for all plant operat Has the responsibility to determine ing maintenance and engineering activities, when support forSan Onofre Unit 1 NUS Nuclear Fuel Management including participation in the initial is required from other Steam Genera-(1966) startup of two 320 MWE units with tion divisions, other Company computerized control systems (1958-1964) departments, or outside companies.

NUS Core Analysis Workshop (1971)

-Superintendent for San Onofre Unit 1.

Responsible for all plant operating, Senior Reactor Operator maintenance and engineering activities, License, San Onofre Unit 1 including planning and directing efforts for safe, reliable and economical opera P.E. License, Nuclear tion of the nuclear facility (1965 California 1977)

-Manager, Nuclear Generation. (1977 to present)

Table 1 Sheet 5 of 8 Name, Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience

0. J. Ortega University of Southern SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Manager of Engineering Design California - BSME and MSME

-junior Engineer (1959-1961)

Responsible for providing conceptual, Oak Ridge School of Reactor preliminary, and final engineering and Tchnology -

Nuclear

-Assistant Mechanical Engineer (1961-1963) design and engineering services for Engineering Certificate generation and generation related

-Mechanical Engineer (1963-1967) improvement projects and non-electric P.E. License, Mechanical facilities.

California & Utah

-Associate Chief Mechanical Engineer (1967 Has the authority to reallocate Professional Affiliatons1 resources within the engineering disci-

-Chief Nuclear Engineer (1970-1972) plines to provide technical support.

-American Nuclear Society (ANS)

Can request support from other Company

-Manager of Generation Engineering and departments, or retain the services

-American Society of Mechanical Construction (1972-1975) of outside companies as required.

Engineers (ASME)

-Manager of Projects (1975-1978)

-Pacific Coast Electrical Association (PCEA)

-Manager of Engineering Design (1978 to present)

-Project Management Institute (PMI)

-Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

TABLE 1 Sheet 6 of 8

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE K. P. Baskin USC -

BSME (1960)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Manager, Generation Engineering Services Purdue -

MSNE (1968)

-Nuclear Engineer.

Performed engineering duties associated with licensing submittals, Responsible for providing engineering P.E. License, Mechanical development of nuclear analysis capability, and technical assistance pertaining to California design and design review, cost evaluation.

regulatory activities for new or modi-(1968-1969, 1964-1967) fied generation, energy services, and.

P.E. License, Nuclear related facilities. Provides special-California

-Supervising Nuclear Engineer. Provided ized support in areas of apparatus, supervision for nuclear engineers in site selection, geotechnical services, performance of duties as listed above.

and nuclear engineering.

(1969-1971)

Has the authority to reallocate engi-

-Project Manager. Responsible for overall neering resources within the Generation management of project'to design, construct Engineering Services Division. Can and start up two 1100 MW pressurized water request assistance fran other Company reactors.

(1971-1973) departments or retain limited services from outside companies as required.

-Chief of Nuclear Engineering. Responsible for nuclear engineering, radiological health and safety, and licensing activities for Company's new and existing nuclear generat ing facilities. (1973)

-Manager, Generation Engineering.

(1973 to present)

Table 1 Sheet 7 of 8 Name, Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience J. G. Haynes USC -

BSME (1959)

SOUMHEPN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCP4Y Chief of Nuclear Engineering Vbstinghouse -

14-month

-Plant Engineer.

Responsible for plant Responsible for providing nuclear training in nuclear engineering, instrumentation, and water engineering, radiological health, and engineering and cperation chemistry control at a large fossil nuclear licensing activities for new (1964) power plant (1959-1964) and existing nuclear generating facilities.

MIT -

Reactor Safety

-Plant Engineer and Assistant Superin Course tendent for San Onofre Unit 1.

Has the authority to reallocate nuclear Responsible for reactor physics engineering support in the areas of GA H IXR Egineering testing, station engineering, radia licensing, nuclear systems and equip-Design Course tion protection, instrumentation, and ment, nuclear analysis, and emergency water chemistry control (1964-1971) planning as required.

Can request NUS Fuel Management assistance from other company Course

-Chief Steam Generation Engineer.

departments or retain limited services Responsible for engineering, from outside canpanies as required.

NUS Core Analysis Course irodifications and special tests associated with SCE's fossil and

-Senior Reactor Cperator nuclear generating stations License, San Onofre 1 (1971-1973)

P. E. License, Mechanical

-Chief of Nuclear Engineering California (1973 to present)

P. E. License, Nuclear California

Table 1 Sheet 8 of 8 Name, Title, Responsibility, Authority Educational Background Professional Level Experience J. S. Bull B.S. -Washington University, AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY -

News Editor Manager of Corporate Communications St. Louis, Missouri (1952)

(1953-1961)

(English and Economnics)

Responsible for the preparation of LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT SERVICE COMPANY - Director news releases, publications, news-M.S.

UCLA (1953) of Public Relations (1961-1972) letters and corporate response (Journalism) statements for dissemination to news SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY media, employees, and the general public.

Maintains and enhances

-Manager of Public Information (1972-1973) media relations.

-Manager of Corporate Comunications (1973 to present)

TABLE 2 STATION PERSONNEL RESUMES

TABLE 2 Sheet 1 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. M. Curran Loyola -

BSME (1961)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CMiPANY Plant Manager, San Onofre Units 1, 2 and 3 USC -

48 semester units of

-Assistant Plant Engineer, fossil generating graduate work stations (1961-1965)

Manage the operation, maintenance Westinghouse -

7 week design

-Steam Generation Engineer. Nuclear project and technical service activities at lecture series design coordination of San Onofre Unit 1 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.

(1965-1970)

NUS -

2 week Core Analysis

-Senior Steam Generation Engineer. Super Course vised the Steam Generation engineering MIT -

2 week Reactor Safety staff for operating nuclear power plants Course and design review of new nuclear plants NUS -

1 week Fuel Management (1970-1971)

Course Senior Reactor Operator License

-Plant Engineer and Assistant Superintendent, San Onofre Unit 1 (1968 to San Cnofre Unit 1. Responsible for station present) engineering, radiation protection, instru mentation, and water chemistry control P. E. License, Mechanical (1971-1977)

California

-Plant Manager, San Onofre.

(1977 to P.E. License, Nuclear present)

California

TABLE 2 Sheet 2 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE R. R. Brunet West Coast University SOLMIERN CALIEUP1NIA EDISON COMPANY Superintendent, Unit 1 ESME (1976)

-Various fossil fuel power plant positions.

Responsible for the operation and Westinghouse -

Nuclear Reactor Fourteen years experience, including parti maintenance of San Onofre, Unit 1.

Design and Operations Course cipation in the initial startup and testing (1964-1965) of seven new units.

Additional three years maintenance experience on boilers and Saxton-Nuclear Reactor Training turbine-generators.

Program (1965-1966)

-Operating Foreman, Etiwanda Generating San Onofre On-Site Training Station (1962-1964)

Program (1965-1966)

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1.

Combustion Engineering - Reactor Supervised shift operation.

(1964-1973)

Simulator Training (1974)

-Supervisor of Plant Operations, San Senior Reactor Operator License, Onofre Unit 1. Responsible for station San Onofre Unit 1 operating activities, operator training, and site security.

(1973-1977)

Reactor Operators Certificate, Saxton, Pa.

-Superintendent, San Onofre Unit 1 (1977 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 3 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE H. E. Morgan U.S.N.A.

BS (1959)

U.S.

NAVY Superintendent, Units 2&3 University of Colorado -

20

-Division Officer, destroyer (1959-1962)

Responsible for the operation and hours graduate courses maintenance of San Onofre Units 2&3

-NROTC Instructor at University of Colorado Navy Nuclear Power School (1965)

(1964-1966)

Senior-Reactor Operator License,

-Nuclear Power Training (1964-1966)

San Onofre Unit 1

-Department Head, nuclear submarines (1966-1970)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY

-Assistant Plant Engineer, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station (1970-1972)

-Steam Generation Engineer (1972-1974)

-Senior Engineer (1974-1977)

-Superintendent (1977 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 4 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE Blaine L. Curtis Purdue University -

BS (1968)

BECHTEL MCER CORPORATION Supervising Engineer Engineering Sciences (1968-1969)

San Onofre Units 1, 2&3 University of Florida

-MS

-Nuclear/Mechanical Engineer on boiling water Supervises the plant technical services (1972) Nuclear Engineering reactor project staff and is responsible for supervision of nuclear and balance of plant perform-University of Southern PRATT AND WHITNEY AIRCRAFT, Florida R&D ance monitoring and evaluations, plant California -

21 hours2.430556e-4 days <br />0.00583 hours <br />3.472222e-5 weeks <br />7.9905e-6 months <br /> graduate Center (1970-1971) test programs, reactor safety, plant courses in engineering modifications, and the coordination of

-Analytical Engineer on advanced gas technical support provided by the P.E. License, Mechanical turbine engine projects Company's offsite (headquarters)

California technical staffs.

SOUT11ERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMAPANY

-Associate Engineer, Nuclear Licensing and Safety (1972-1973)

-Associate Engineer, Nuclear Systems and Dcjuipnment. (1973-1974)

-Engineer, Nuclear System and (cuipent (1975-1977)

-Supervising Engineer, San Onofre Generating Station (1977 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 5 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE K. N. Hadley B.A. Chapman College SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON MPANY Security Supervisor San Onofre Units 1, 2&3 B.S. Fepperdine University

-Special Agent, Corporate Security, respon sible for the protection of Company property, Responsible for station security. Plans, California Peace Officers Academy personnel and interests, Southeastern develops, implements, and directs programs Division (1960-1977) and procedures to insure physical and Civil Disorder Management Course, personnel security, and to insure that the California Specialized Training

-Supervisor of Plant Security (1977 to facility complies with NRC regulations.

Institute present)

Serrorism Course, National Consult ing Service Business Protection Seminar Industry and Business Security Course Business Frauds and Theft Course, alice Officer Survival and SWAT Course -

FBI Indulition and Sabotage Methods Course Lifetime teaching credential, Police Science

TABLE 2 Sheet 6 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. R. Tate High school graduate SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Supervisor of Plant Operations San Criofre Unit 1 Westinghouse - Nuclear Opera-

-Station operator positions, San Bernardino tions Course (1965)

Generating Station (8 years)

Responsible for the Unit 1 operating activities and operator training.

San Onofre On-Site Training

-Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1.

Program (1965-1966)

Participated in initial unit startup (1965-1969)

Atomics International -

Reactor operators and practical health

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1.

physics courses Primary responsibility of operator training.

(1969-1971)

Senior Reactor Operator License, San Criofre Unit 1

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1.

Supervised shift operations.

Directed the initial and requalification operator train ing programs for two years. (1971-1977)

-Supervisor of Plant Operations, San Onofre Unit 1. (1977 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 7 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE W. D. McKibben High school graduate, 1939 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Supervisor of Plant Operations San Onofre Units 2&3

-ICS Steam Engineering Course

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants (1952-1965)

(1940-1942)

Responsible for the operation of Units

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 2&3.

Reports to the Superintendent,

-Michigan State University, (1965-1967)

Units 2&3, and stays in close communica-16 units (1944 -

8 months) tion with other station supervisors with

-Operating Foreman, San Cnofre Unit 1 regard to all Unit 2&3 activities.

-University of California (1967-1968)

Extension (Math) (1964-1965)

-Watch Engineer, San Ceofre Unit 1

-Westinghouse Reactor operator (1968-1979)

Training Program (1965 -

6 months)

-Supervisor of Plant Operation, San Oofre Units 2&3 (February, 1979 to present)

-University of California Extension (Mech. Writing)

(1968)

-Licensed Reactor Operator, San inofre Unit 1 (1967-1968)

-Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1968 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 8 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J.

F. Bankovich Correspondence courses, ICS Forty-one years responsible industrial Supervisor of Plant Maintenance Mechanical Engineering, maintenance experience.

San Onofre Units 1, 2&3 Chemistry and Electrical Machine esign (1947-1962)

-Wheeling Steel Corp., Continental Roll &

Responsible to Plant Superintendent for Foundry, Blaw Knox Union Steel, Baash all mechanical, electrical maintenance

-UCLA Extension Courses lbss Tool Co.

Heavy manufacturing and general services.

Cooperates Engineering Fundamentals, installation and maintenance (1938-1953) closely with the Supervisors of Plant Introduction to Nuclear Operations and other staff supervisors Engineering, Nuclear SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY in scheduling his work, particularly Reactor Technology and during refueling periods.

Control (1963-1964)

-Maintenance Machinist (1953-1963)

Directly supervises Field Engineers,

-Westinghouse Reactor

-Machine Shop Foreman (1963-1965)

Maintenance Planners, and Foremen.

Operator and Maintenance Training Program (1965)

-Supervisor of Plant Maintenance (1965 to present)

-eneral Dynamics, Non Cestructive ecsting Course which fulfills the requirement for Level II 1DT (1972)

-P.E. License, Mechanical California

TABLE 2 Sheet 9 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE R. N. Santosuosso ISC-Instrumentation and Con-CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELECTRIC AND GAS CO.

Supervisor of Nuclear Plant trols Engineering (1948-1950)

Instrumentation

-Instrument Technician (1953-1958)

San Onofre Units 1, 2&3 University of Wisconsin -

Power Plant Engineering (1954)

-Results'Engineer (1958-1961)

Responsible for all control, instru mentation, and protective relaying at Rockford College, Chemistry SOUHEPN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY the plant.

(1955)E

-Instrument Technician (1961-1963)

Pasadena City College - Basic Computer Technology (1962)

-Instrument Supervisor (1963-1964)

Long Beach State -

Power Plant

-Instrument Engineer (1964-1977)

Control System Design (1963)

-Supervisor of Nuclear Plant Instrumentation Westinghouse Electric Corp.:

(1978 to present)

-Basic Nuclear Physics, Health Physics (1964)

-Control System Instrumentation for Nuclear Power Plants

-Nuclear Power Plant Systems Design (1964)

IABLE 2 Sheet 10 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE M. K. Sullivan University of Colorado -

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Supervisor of Plant Chemical B.A. Chemistry (1957)

Radiation Protection

-Assistant and Junior Chemist, Division San Onofre Unit 1 U.S. Public Health Service Cheical Section Courses in Basic Radiological Responsible for the proper processing Health, Occupational Radiation

-Division Chemist, Division Chemical Section.

of plant liquid, solid and gaseous Protection, and Radionuclide Supervision of Division Chemical Laboratory, wastes. Directs the plant personnel Analysis by Gamma Ray training of chemical personnel including radiation safety program.

Spectroscopy Chemical Technicians and Assistant and Junior Chemists.

Other duties included acid Westinghouse Reactor Operator cleaning of boilers and coordination of Training School - Reactor station chemical control programs.

(1961 Physics Theory 1965)

Saxton Nuclear Experimental

-Chemical Radiation Protection Engineer, Center -cOn-site Radiation San Onofre Unit 1. Supervision and develop Protection Training ment of chemistry, radiochemistry and radiation protection programs for station.

Yankee AtomicPor Co. -

(1965 to present)

OCn-site Radiation Protec tion Training Atcnics International Reactor Operator Training Course

TABLE 2 Sheet 11 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE R. V. Warnock San Diego State University -

BS SOLAR DIVISION OF ITERNATIONAL HARVESTER Supervisor of Plant Chemistry and (1963)

Radiation Protection Units 2&3

-Research Engineer I, II, contract research in San Diego State University -

MS materials development.

(1965-1972)

Supervises Chemical and Radiation (1965)

Protection Engineers, Foremen, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COPANY Engineering Aides and Technicians San Diego State University IAdditonal courses in Electron-

-Assistant Chemical and.Radiation Protection ics, Metallurgy (1970-1971)

Engineer, San I

ofre Unit 1 (1972-1976)

Atiics International -

Basic

-Supervisor of Plant Chemistry and Radiation Reactor Theory and Operation Protection, San Onofre Units 2&3 (1973)

(1976 to present)

P.E. License, Corrosion Engineer, California (1977)

TABLE 2 Sheet 12 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE M. A. Wharton University of Redlands WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION Supervising Engineer B.S. Engineering San Onofre Unit 1 California State Polytechnic

-Design Engineer in Nuclear Energy Systems Supervises the Unit 1 engineering staff.

University -

Graduate courses Division (1970)

Responsibilities include plant test in Mechanical Engineering programs, performance monitoring of plant SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY equipment, reactor safety, and minor plant Bodifications.

Liquid Metal Fast Breeder

-Assistant Mechanical Engineer (1970-1971)

Reactor Project -

Training assignment (1972-1973)

-Assistant Plant Engineer.

Cross training at Mohave Generating Station (1971)

P.E. License, Mechanical California

-Assistant Mechanical Engineer.

Performed fossil plant design functions (1971-1972)

-Mechanical Engineer.

Directed the mech anical engineering design functions associated with San Onofre Unit 1 modification projects (1973-1979)

-Supervising Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 (1979 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 13 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE D. L. Bertram Miami University (Ohio)

B.S.

C1OWN ZELLERBACH PULP AND PAPER MILL Supervising Engineer in Applied Science (1969)

San Onofre Units 2&3

-Chemical Engineer (1969-1971)

U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Supervises the Units 2&3 engineering School -

one year (1973)

U.S.

NAVY staff.

Responsibilities will include plant test programs, performance U.S. Navy Prospective Engineer-

-Nuclear Engineer.

Responsible for the opera monitoring of plant equipment, ing Officer School (Nuclear) tion and maintenance (including refueling reactor safety, and minor plant 3 months (1975) overhaul) of various systems on a nuclear modifications, missile submarine (1973-1977)

Atmics International -

Reactor Engineering and Operation SOU~rIIE1N CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Course (1977)

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre.

Com~bustion Engineering -San Provided station assistance to the Units

-nofre Units 2&3 Lecture 2&3 startup organization (1977-1979)

Series

-Supervising Engineer, San L rofre Units 2&3.

(1979 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 14 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE W. G. Frick Ursinus College -

BS Chemistry U.S. NAVY Engineer Princeton University - one year

-Served as Reactor Controls and Instnimentatioi Provides engineering support and tech-graduate work with a major of Officer and Radiological Controls and Water nical assistance to the Supervising organic chemistry.

Chemistry Management Officer on the USS Truxt(

Engineer, Unit 1.

(CGN-35).

Qualified for operation, supervisi U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School and maintenance of the nuclear propulsion plai (6 months)

(1972-1975)

U.S. Navy Nuclear Prototype SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Training, S3G

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre (1975-1976)

Atomics International Reactor Operator Training

-Engineer, San Cnofre (1977 to present)

NUS -

Nuclear Fuel Manage ment Course MIT -

Reactor Safety Courses

TABLE 2 Sheet 15 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE G. R. Mills University of Wisconsin -

B.S.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH.

Engineer Nuclear Engineering (1967)

M.S. Nuclear Engineering

-Health physics and nuclear ship refueling Provides engineering support and tech-(1970) experience (1967-1969) nical assistance to the Supervising Engineer, Unit 1.

Combustion Engineering -

COMBUSTION ENGINEERING Training Course in Nuclear Power -Plant Operation

-Startup Test Engineer and Safety and (Simulator)

Licensing Engineer (1970-1973)

National Center for Radio-ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY logical Health -

Reactor Safety and Hazards

-Staff Nuclear Engineer. Participated Evaluation in nuclear power plant design reviews, and inservice inspection functions.

MIT -

Reactor Safety (1973-1974)

Course SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Atomics International Reactor Engineering and

-Engineer, San Onofre (1974 to present)

Operations University of Wisconsin Reactor Operations Training for the TRIGA MARK III Reactor General Dynamics Convair School for Nondestructive Testing P.E. License, Nuclear California Reactor Operators License, Palisades Nuclear Power Plant

TABLE 2 Sheet 16 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE F. Briggs III University of Arizona - B.S.

UNION CARBIDE NUCLEAR RESEARCH LABORAORIES Assistant Engineer Nuclear Engineering (1975)

-Research Assistant (1966-1967)

Provides engineering support and tech-MIT -

Nuclear Reactor Safety nical assistance to the Supervising Course (1977)

U.S. ARMY Engineer, Unit 1.

Atomics International -

Nuclear

-Instructor at Nuclear Weapns Training Center, Reactor Operations Training Europe (1967-1970)

(1977)

Nondestructive Testing Training Course (1978)

-Assistant Engineer, Nuclear Licensing and Safety Group (1975-1977)

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 (1977 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 17 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE D. R. Howard University of Oklahoma -

B.S.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Assistant Engineer Nuclear Engineering (1977)

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 Provides engineering support and tech-Atomics International -

(1977 to present) nical assistance to the Supervising Reactor Engineering and Engineer, Unit 1.

Operations Course (1977)

TABLE 2 Sheet 18 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE M. P. Short University of California U.S.

NAVY Assistant Engineer Irvine -

B.S. in Engineering (1974)

-Supervised shift plant operations, and the Provides engineering support and tech-training of candidate naval and reactor nical assistance to the Supervising Westinghouse - Naval plant operators at the Naval Reactors Engineer, Unit 1.

Reactors Facility -

Facility S5G Naval Prototype Plant (1975 Nuclear Power School 1976)

(6 months), Engineering Officer of the Watch SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Prototype training (6 months), and Nuclear

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 Plant Engineer School (1976 to present)

(1 month)

Atomics International Reactor Operations Course General Dynamics -

School for Destructive Tlsting

TABLE 2 Sheet 19 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. P. Rodriguez Cal Poly University -

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CCMPANY Assistant Engineer B.S. Mathematics (1970)

B.S. Mechanical Engineering

-Field Engineer, Station Construction DEXpart Provides engineering support and tech-(1970) ment (1970-1971) nical assistance to the Supervising Engineer, Unit 1.

Stanford University -

M.S.

-Engineer, Mechanical and Nuclear Department Nuclear Engineering (1972)

(1972-1974)

Atomics International -

-Nuclear Engineer, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Reactor Engineering and Power Plant (1974-1976)

Operations Course (1977)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Nondestructive Examination Training (1978)

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 (1976 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 20 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACK'GROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE S. W. McMahan California State University SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Assistant Engineer at Long Beach -

B.S.

Mechanical Engineering

-Assistant Plant Engineer, Fossil Generat Provides engineering support and tech-(1974) ing Station (1972-1975) nical assistance to the Supervising Engineer, Units 2&3.

Atmics International -

-Associate Engineer, Steam Generation Reactor Engineering and Fossil Engineering staff (1975-1976) perations Course (1977)

-Engineer, San Onofre (1976 to present)

Combustion Engineering San Onofre 2&3 NSSS Lecture Series (1978)

Nondestructive Examina tion Lecture Series P.E. License, Mechanical California

TABLE 2 Sheet 21 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE E. D. Chaney U.S. Naval Academy -

B.S.

U.S. NAVY Engineer (1953)

-Various aircraft maintenance assignments Provides engineering support and tech-Naval Post Graduate School, and responsibilities (21 years) nical assistance to the Supervising Monterey, California Engineer, Units 2&3 M.S. Aeronautical SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Engineering

-Assistant Plant Engineer, Fossil Generating Station (1974-1975)

-Engineer, San Onofre (1975-1979)

TABLE 2 Sheet 22 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE T. Herring, III U.S. Naval Academy - B.S.

U.S. NAVY Assistant Engineer Physics (1971)

Provides engineering support and tech-U.S. Navy Nuclear Power nical assistance to the Supervising School DRAGON VALVES, INC.

Engineer, Units 2&3 U.S.

Naval Nuclear Proto-

-Project Engineer (1 year) type Training SOUTH1ERN, CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Engineer's School

-Assistant Engineer, San Onofre (1977 to present)

Cambustion Engineering San Onofre Units 2&3 Design Pjcture Series

TABLE 2 Sheet 23 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE G. D. Peckham University of California, SOUTHERN CALIFORIIA EDISON CCMPANY Assistant Chemical Radiation San Diego -

B.A. Physics Protection Engineer (1975)

-Assistant Chemical Radiation Protection Engineer, San QOiofre (1977 to present)

Provides technical assistance to the San Diego State University Supervisor of Plant Chemical Radia-M.S. Radiological Physics tion Protection, San Onofre Unit 1 (1977)

TABLE 2 Sheet 24 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. P. Albers San Diego State University PACIFIC GAS AID ELECTRIC COMPANY Assistant Chemical Radiation B.S. Zoology (1975)

Protection Engineer M.S. Radiation Physics

-Engineering Aide (1977)

(1975)

Provides technical assistance to the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Supervisor of Plant Chemical Radia-IIaching Assistant, San Diego tion Protection, San Onofre Units 2&3 State University, Human

-Assistant Chemical Radiation Protection Anatiy Lalxratory (1975-Engineer, San Onofre (1977 to present) 1977)

TABLE 2 Sheet 25 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE A. J. Prosser California State University, SCUITHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Assistant Chemical Radiation Long Beach -

B.A.

Protection Engineer Anthropology (Chemistry

-Plant Equipment Operator, Fossil Generating and Math Minor) (1975)

Station (1956-1957)

Provides technical assistance to the Supervisor of Plant Chemical Radia-

-Division Chemical Section tion Protection, San Onofre Laboratory Assistant (1960-1961)

Units 2&3 Chemical Technician (1961-1970)

Chemical'Foreman (1972-1977)

Chemist (1977-1978)

-Assistant Chemical Radiation Protection Engineer, San Onofre (1978 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 26 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND

.RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE E. S. Medling California State University, U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY CGMMISSIC Assistant Chemical Radiation B.S. Physics (1973)

Protection Engineer

-Radiologist Specialist, Nevada Operations San Diego State University Office (1974)

Provides technical assistance to the M.S. Radiological Physics Supervisor of Plant Chemical Radia-(1975)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY tion Protection, San CUAofre Units 2&3 Atomics International -

-Assistant Chemical Radiation Protection Reactor Operator Engineer, San Criofre (1975 to present)

Train ing Lecturer, Graduate Physics

-SpartRSent, San Diego State University (1976 1978)

TABLE 2 Sheet 27 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE S.

C. Eblsom California State University, SCUTIERN CALIFORIA EDISON CCmPANY Assistant Chemical Radiation Fullerton B.A.

Protection Engineer Biological Sciences (1979)

-Assistant Chemical Radiation Protection Engineer, San Onofre (1979 to present)

Provides technical assistance to the Supervisor of Plant Chemical Radia tion Protection, San Onofre Units 2&3

TABLE 2 Sheet 28 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. Reeder High School Graduate SOIJIERN CALIFORIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Unit 1 Selected Junior College

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants Supervises the "On Shift" operating courses totaling 60 personnel in acoordance-with appro-serester units.

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, San priate station orders, station Cnofre Unit 1 operating instructions, and tech-Licensed Senior Reactor nical specifications.

In the event Operator, San Onofre

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre of unexpected contingencies of a Unit 1 Unit 1 temporary nature, responsible for implementing the radiation protec-

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1 tion program and overall plant operation.

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 A total of 13 1/2 years nuclear pwer plant experience

00 TABLE 2 Sheet 29 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND

-RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE J. E. Ryan High School Graduate SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY Watch Engineer, Unit 1 Reactor Operator Training,

-Fossil Fuel P~ower Plants Supervises the "On Shift" operating Westinghouse personnel in accordance with appro-

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 priate station orders, station Reactor Operator Training, operating instructions, and tech-San Onofre Unit 1

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1 nical specifications. In the event of unexpected contingencies of a Licensed Senior Reactor

-Watch Engineer, San On6fre Unit 1 temporary nature, responsible for Operator, San Onofre implementing the radiation protec-Unit 1 A total of 13 years nuclear power plant tion program and overall plant experience operation.

TABLE 2 Sheet 30 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE A. J. Schramm High School Graduate and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Unit 1 one year Junior College

-Fossil Fuel Power Plant (1962-1965)

Supervises the "On Shift" operating Reactor Operator Training, personnel in accordance with appro-Westinghouse Reactor

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, priate station orders, station Evaluation Center (1965)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1965-1970) operating instructions, and tech nical specifications.

In the event Saxton Nuclear Generating'

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre of unexpected contingencies of a Station Operator Training Unit 1 (1970-1975) temporary nature, responsible for Program (1965) implementing the radiation protec-

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1 tion program and overall plant Reactor Operator Training,,

(1975-1977) operation.

San Onofre Unit 1 (1967 1969)

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 (1977 to present)

Atomics International Reactor Training Program (1972,1974)

A total of 14 years nuclear power plant experience.

Licensed Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1967-1969)

Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1969 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 31 of 41

NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE M. Burns High School Graduate SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Unit 1 U.S. Merchant Marine

-Fossil Fuel kwer Plant (10 years)

Supervises the "On Shift" operating Academy -

Equivalent personnel in accordance with appro-of two year college

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Unit 1 priate station orders, station curriculum operating instructions, and tech-A total of 13 1/2 years nuclear power plant nical specifications. In the event Licensed Senior Reactor experience of unexpected contingencies of a Cperator, San Onofre temporary nature, responsible for Unit 1 implementing the radiation protec tion program and overall plant operation.

TABLE 2 Sheet 32 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE M. Bentz High School Graduate, supple-SOWrHEPZN CALIFORIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Units 2&3 rented by selected college courses and technical

-Fossil Euel Power Plant (4 1/2 years)

Supervises the "On Shift" operating training (1960-1965) personnel in accordance with appro priate station orders, station Reactor Operator Training,

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, operating instructions, and tech-Westinghouse Reactor San Onofre Unit 1 (1965-1967) nical specifications. In the event Evaluation Center (1965) of unexpected contingencies of a

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre temporary nature, responsible for Reactor Operator Training, Unit 1 (1967-1971) implementing the radiation protec-San Onofre Unit 1 (1966) tion program and overall plant

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1 operation.

Licensed Reactor Operator, (1971-1976)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1967 (1969)

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Units 2&3 (1976 to present)

Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 A total of 14 years nuclear power (1969-present) plant experience

TABLE 2 Sheet 33 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE V. B. Fisher High School Graduate, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Units 2&3 supplemented by technical training (1962)

-Fossil Fu~el Power Plant (20 months)

Supervises the "On Shift" operating (1964-1967) personnel in accordance with appro-Reactor Operator Training, priate station orders, station San Onofre Unit 1 (1967-

-Nuclear Plant Equipment Operator, operating instructions, and tech-1969)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1967-1969) nical specifications.

In the event of unexpected contingencies of a Atomics International -

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, temporary nature, responsible for Basic Reactor Theory and San Onofre Unit 1 (1969-1973) implementing the radiation protec-Operation (1969) tion program and overall plant

-Nuclear Control Operator San Onofre operation.

Licensed Reactor Operator Unit 1 (1973-1976)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1969 1971)

-Operating Foreman San Onofre Unit 1 (1977-1978)

Senior Operator Training San Onofre Unit 1 (1971)

-Watch Engineer San Onofre Units 2&3 (1978 to present)

Licensed Senior Operator San Onofre Unit 1 (1971 A total of 12 years nuclear power to present) plant experience

TABLE 2 Sheet 34 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE T. E. James High School Graduate PORTIAND GENERAL ELECTRIC Watch Engineer, Units 2&3 Westinghouse Nuclear

-Shift Supervisor - Trojan Nuclear Plant Supervises the "On Shift'! operating Training:

(1970-1977) personnel in acoordance with appro priate station orders, station

-Phase I Fundamental

-Cperations/Maintenance Supervisor, Fossil operating instructions, and tech-Nuclear Training Fuel Power Plant (1977-1978) nical specifications.

In the event of unexpected contingencies of a

-Phase II FWR Operation SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPANY temporary nature, responsible for Cbservation implementing the radiation protec-

-Fossil Fuel Pwer Plants (1960-1970) tion program and overall plant

-WNTC Reactor Training operation.

-Watch Engineer -

San Onofre Units 2&

-Similator Training (1978 to present)

Licensed Senior Reactor A total of 7 years nuclear power Operator Trojan Nuclear plant experience Plant (1975-1977)

TABLE 2 Sheet 35 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE Don J. Lokker High School Graduate SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Watch Engineer, Units 2&3 (1956)

-Operator, Fossil Fuel Plants (1960-1965)

Supervises the "On Shift" operating Chaffee Junior College personnel in accordance with appro-30 units (1961)

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre priate station orders, station Unit 1 (1965-1969) operating instructions, and tech-Orange Coast Junior College nical specifications.

In the event 15 units (1963)

-Watch Engineer, Huntington Beach of unexpected contingencies of a Gen. Station (Fossil) (1969-1973) temporary nature, responsible for Westinghouse Reactor implementing the radiation protec-Operator Training Program

-Watch Engineer, San Onofre Nuclear tion program and overall plant (1965)

Generating Station Units 2 and 3 operation.

(1978 to present)

Licensed Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1967 -

A total of 5 years nuclear power 1968) plant experience Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1968 to present).

TABLE 2 Sheet 36 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND

.RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE D. J. Riley High School Graduate and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Operating Foreman, Unit 1 1-1/2 years of college.

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants (1963-1966)

Assists the Watch Engineer in Reactor Operator Training, supervising the "On-Shift" San Onofre Unit 1

-Nuclear Plant Equipment Operator, operating personnel in accordance San Onofre Unit 1 (1966-1968) with appropriate station orders, Licensed Senior Reactor station operating instructions, Operator, San Onofre Unit 1

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, and technical specifications.

San Onofre Unit 1 (1968-1972)

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1972-1977)

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Unit 1 (1977 to present)

A total of 13 years nuclear power plant experience

TABLE 2 Sheet 37 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE D. C. Burgeson High School Graduate (1961)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Operating Foreman, Units 2 and 3 supplemented by 65 college units and related technical

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants -

28 months Assists the Watch Engineer in training (1963-1966) supervising the "on-Shift" operating personnel in accordance Reactor Operator Training,

-Nuclear Plant Equipment Operator with appropriate station orders, San Chofre Unit 1 (1966-San Onofre Unit 1 (1966-1968),

station operating instructions, 1968) and technical specifications.

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, Ataics International -

San Onofre Unit 1 (1968-1971)

Basic Reactor Theory and Operation (1968)

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Cnofre Unit 1 (1971-1977)

Licensed Reactor Operator San Onofre Unit 1 (1968-

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre 1971)

Units 2&3 (1977 to present)

Senior Reactor Operator A total of 13 years nuclear power Training San Onofre Unit 1 plant experience (1971)

Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1971 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 38 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE K. Eckman High School Graduate SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Operating Foreman, Units 2 and 3 Reactor Operator Training,.

-Fossil Fuiel Power Plants -

(1965-1967)

Assists the Watch Engineer in San Onofre Unit 1 (1967 supervising the "On-Shift" 1969)

-Nuclear Plant Buient Operator, operating personnel in accordance San Onofre Unit 1 (1967 to 1969) with appropriate station orders, Atmics International station operating instructions, Basic Reactor Theory and

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, and technical specifications.

Operation (1969)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1969 to 1975)

Licensed Reactor Operator,

-Nuclear Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1969)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1975 to 1977)

Licensed Senior Reactor

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 Units 2&3 (1977 to present)

(1974 to present)

A total of 12 years nuclear power plant experience.

TABLE 2 Sheet 39 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE W. McGhee, Jr.

High School Graduate, U.S.

NAVY Operating Foreman, Units 2&3 California (1962)

-Nuclear Plant Mechanical operator, Assists the Watch Engineer in U. S. Navy Nuclear Power USS Long Beach CG(N)9, (1967-1969) supervising the "On-Shift" Training operating personnel in accordance NPIT -

Mare Island,

-Engineering Laboratory Technician, with appropriate station orders, California (1966),

USS Samuel (bmpers AD-37 (1969 station operating instructions, NPTU --Idaho Falls, 1972) and technical specifications.

Idaho (1967)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CCMPA1NY Ceactor Operator Training, San Cnofre Unit 1 (1972-

-Nuclear Plant Meuipnnt Operator 1974)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1972-1973)

Atomnics International -

-Assistant Nuclear Control Operator, Basic Reactor Theory and San Onofre Unit 1 (1975-1977)

Operation (1973)

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Licensed Reactor Operator, Units 2&3 (1977 to present)

San tnofre Unit 1 (1974 1976)

A total of 9 years nuclear experience Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1oe (1976 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 40 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE C. M. Seward High School Graduate, SOUTHERN CALIF00NIA EDISON COMPANY Operating Foreman, Units 2&3 supplemented by additional college education and

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants 14 months Assists the Watch Engineer in technical training (1964-1966) supervising the "On-Shift" operating personnel in accordance Reactor Operator Training

-Nuclear Plant Equipment Operator, with appropriate station orders, San Onofre Unit 1 (1966-San Onofre Unit 1 (1966-1968) station operating instructions, 1968) and technical specifications.

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, Atmics International -

San nofre Unit 1 (1968-1977)

Basic Reactor Theory and coperation (1969)

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Units 2&3 (1977 to present)

Licensed Reactor Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1968-A total of 13 years nuclear pwer 1971) plant experience Senior Operator Training, San Onofre Unit 1 (1971)

Licensed Senior Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1971 to present)

TABLE 2 Sheet 41 of 41 NAME, TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EXPERIENCE K. C. Vogts High School Graduate, U. S.

NAVY Operating Foreman, Units 2&3 Kansas (1961)

-Nuclear Plant Mechanical Operator, Assists the Watch Engineer in U. S. Navy Nuclear Power USS Long Beach CG(N)9, (1966-1970) supervising the "On-Shift" Training operating personnel in accordance NPTT - Mare Island,

-Leading Petty Officer in Engine Room, with appropriate station orders, California (1965),

USS Edwards DD950 (1970) station operating instructions, NPTU -

Idaho Falls, and technical specifications.

Idaho (1966)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Control Data Institute -

-Fossil Fuel Power Plants Customer Engineer Graduate, 18 months (1971-1972)

Inglewood, California (1970)

-Nuclear Plant Equipment Operator, Reactor Operator Training, San Onofre Unit 1 (1972-1973)

San Onofre Unit 1 (1972 1974)

-Nuclear Assistant Control Operator, San Onofre Unit 1 (1974-1977)

Atomics International Basic Ractor Theory and

-Operating Foreman, San Onofre Operation (1973)

Units 2&3 (1977 to present)

Licensed Reactor Operator, A total of 11 years nuclear San Onofre Unit 1 (1974-experience 1976)

Senior Operator Training, San Onofre Unit 1 (1976)

Licensed Senior Reactor Operator San Onofre Unit 1 (1976 to present)

T Shee*

of 3 INFORMATICN PERTAINING TO OFFSITE TECHNICAL RESOURCE UNITS Unit Corporate Support Unit.

Department Functions and Responsibilities Assignment*

1. Nuclear Generation Power Supply Provides technical assistance to the Manager, F

Engineering Staff Nuclear Generation, in support of the operations and maintenance of San Onofre Unit 1, and the functional design, review and preoperational activities of San Onofre Units 2 and 3. Coordi nates any required supplemental support from other Company departments.

2. Division Maintenance Power Supply Provides supervision and manpower capability for P

major overhauls and equipment repair, such as refueling operations and turbine-generator inspections. Consists primarily of experienced Machinists, Boiler and Condenser Mechanics, Welders, Electricians, Test Technicians, Painters, and Helpers.

3. Division Chemical Power Supply Assists generating stations with radiation protection, P

Section primary and secondary water chemistry control.

Provides evaluations of radiation protection and chemical or metallurgical problems and failures.

4. Fossil Engineering Power Supply Provides technical assistance to the Chief, Steam N

Staff Generation Engineer in support of the operations and maintenance of fossil generating stations.

Available to provide support for San Onofre Unit 1, if necessary.

(F) -

Full-Time Unit Support for San Onofre Units 1, 2, and 3.

(P) - Part-Time Unit Support for San Cnofre Units 1, 2, and 3.

(N) - Unit Is Not Assigned to the support of San Onofre Units 1, 2, and 3 but could be made available.

Table 3 (CoS)

Shee*2 of 3 Unit Corporate Support Unit Department Functions and Responsibilities Assignment*

5. Nuclear Engineering E&C Responsible for interfacing with the NRC regarding F

Section licensing matters associated with San Onofre Units 1, 2, and 3.

Performs nuclear engineering services in support of the operations of, and modifications to, San Onofre Unit 1, as well the design and construction of new nuclear generating facilities.

6. Mechanical-Engineering E&C Provides engineering and technical assistance in P

Design Section support of projects for new generation facilities, and modifications to existing generation facilities.

Provides technical support for the operation of generation facilities as requested by the Power Supply Department.

7. Controls and Electrical E&C p

Engineering Design Section

8. Civil/Structural E&C P

Design Section

9. Apparatus Engineering E&C P

Section

10. Nuclear Fuel Fuel Responsible for the development of specifications F

Supply for and procurement of nuclear fuel supply components and services (for both fresh fuel and spent fuel) including the negotiation and administration of contracts. Directs off-site spent fuel handling and reprocessing activities and maintains the nuclear material inventory records and controls.

Table 3 (Coo She*

ol 3 Unit Corporate Support Unit Department Functions and Responsibilities Assignment*

11. Nuclear Fuel Fuel Maintains coordination and liaison for joint nuclear F

Cycle Programs fuel projects between the Company and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

Represents the Company on committees, technical society meetings, and utility groups on matters pertaining to the nuclear fuel cycle. Monitors developments and trends in the nuclear fuel cycle, including uranium mining and milling, conversion, enrichment, fabrication, reprocessing, waste management, and related trans portation and safeguards areas.

Sheet I of 3 Table 4 Summary Information For The Professional and Technical Personnel Within Offsite Technical Resource Units Division Nuclear Generation Maintenance Division Chemical Fossil Engineering Staff Section Section Engineering Staff

1.

Total number (Managers, Engineers, 4a 4b 10 12 and Professional Personnel)

2.

By education background, B.S. Electrical Engineering 1

B.S. Mechanical Engineering 2

1 8

B.S. Chemical Engineering 1

B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Chemistry 1

6 M.S. Electrical Engineering M.S. Mechanical Engineering M.S. Chemistry 3

M.S. Education 1

M.B.A.

3. Technical Experience (in man-years)
a.

Engineering Application (1) tuclear Power Field 43 6

3 (2)

Non Nuclear Power Field 10 63 42 169 (3)

Engineering Management 25 10 8

31 (4)

Plant Operational Supervision 25 (5) Total Utility Experience 57 79 53 200

b.

Engineering Fieldc F

N F

N F

N F

N (1)

Reactor Physics 4

(2)

Health Physics 2

(3) Electrical Engineering 2

15 (4) Mechanical Enginering 4

18 173 (5) Chemical Engineering 2

5 3

50 (6) Civil Engineering 12 (7) Plant Supervision (Eng./Ops)

15.

12 (8) Plant Operations/Maintenance 16 23 (9) Chemistry/Physics 1

21 (10) Maintenance Engineering 3 29

a. NRC licenses held by staff include three Senior Reactor Operator Licenses.
b.

The section's non-professional supervisory personnel (45 persons with a combined 813 man-years of utility experience), and maintenance force, is not shown above.

c.

Experience is shown as (F) - full time nuclear experience; (N) - nonnuclear experience.

d.

Approximately 10% of this Apparatus section experience has consisted of part-time support for nuclear power plant operations and projects.

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Summary Information For The Professional and Technical Personnel Within Offsite Technical Resource Units Nuclear Mechanical Control and Engineering Engineering Electrical Civil/Structural Section Design Section Design Section Design Section

1.

Total number (Managers, Engineers, 32 33 41 33 and Professional Personnel)

2.

By education background, B.S. Nuclear Engineering 6

B.S. Electrical Engineering 3

26 B.S. Mechanical Engineering/Eng. Science 12 21 4

B.S. Industrial Engineering 1

B.S. Civil Engineering 1

31 B.S. Chemistry 2

1 B.S. Physics 6

1 B.S. Industrial Science 1

M.S. Nuclear Engineering 15 M.S. Electrical Engineering 7

M.S. Mechanical Engineering 5

11 M.S. Systems Engineering 1

M.

S. Civil Engineering 14 M.S. Physics 1

M.S. Engineering Mechanics 1

PhD. Nuclear Engineering 3

PhD. Mechanical Engineering 1

B.S. Engineering Science 1

3.

Technical Experience (in man-years)

a.

Engineering Application (1)

Nuclear Roer Field 286 90 133 57 (2) Non Nuclear Power Field 46 210 272 278 (3) Engineering Management 27 35 20 28 (4) Total Utility Experience 212 300 405 275

b.

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N F

N F

N F

N (1)

Nuclear Engineering 290 (2) Electrical Engineering 3

96 201 (3)

Control Systems 37 71 (4)

Mechanical Enginering 21 90 210 (5) Civil/Structural Engineering 57 278

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Summary Information For The Professional and Technical Personnel Within Offsite Technical Resource Units Apparatus Engineering Nuclear Fuel Nuclear Fuel Section Supply Cycle Programs

1.

Total number (Managers, Engineers, 44 6

1 and Professional Personnel)

2.

By education background, B.S. Nuclear Engineering

-1 B.S. Electrical Engineering 20 1

B.S. Mechanical Engineering 4

2 B.S. Industrial Engineering 1

B.S. Civil Engineering 1

B.S. Chemistry 1

1 B.S. Physics 1

1 B.S. Engineering 1

1 M.S. Electrical Engineering 4

M.S. Mechanical Engineering 3

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Metallurgical Engineering 1

M.S. Industrial Engineering 1

M.S. Environmental Engineering 1

M.S. Environmental Science M.S.

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MBA Management and Computer Application1 MBE Control of Business Operation1-.

PhD. Acoustics/Vibration 1

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Technical Experience (in man-years)

a.

Engineering Application (1)

Nuclear Power Field 66 19 (2)

Non Nuclear Power Field 70 3d 28 6

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Engineering Management 134 8

(4) Total Utility Experience 703 59 12

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N F

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Nuclear Engineering 10 (2)

Electrical Engineering

.566 8

(3)

Mechanical Engineering 114 13 6

(4)

Civil/Structural Engineering 23 (5)

Fuels Management 56 5

12 (6)

Computer Engineering 2

(7)

Reactor Physics 7

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