ML15238B176
| ML15238B176 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 07/11/1980 |
| From: | Eisenhut D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Parker W DUKE POWER CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8007230090 | |
| Download: ML15238B176 (3) | |
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DISTRIBUTION et NRC PDR L PDR TERA-3 NSIC ORB#4 RDg NR dg DEisenhut RPurple 301shinski TNovak RTedesco GLainas RReid MFairtile RIngram ACRS-16 OELD AEOD Gray File GMcCorkle IE-5 Dockets Nos.
C062 9, 50-270.
and 50-287 Mr. William 0. Parker, Jr.
-Vice President, Steam Production Duke Power Company P.-., Box 2178 422 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28242
Dear Mr. Parker:
The purpose of this letter is to request your participation in a study of people-related problems in nuclear safeguards. The concerns, expressed by the Kemeny Commission and others, about the effects of human error on nuclear safety programs.have prompted similar concerns about the possible effects of human error on nuclear safeguards programs. Recent incidents involving security forces at certain licensed facilities have intensified these concerns.
In an attempt to determine the extent of this problem and to develop possible solutions, Mr. Robert F. Burnett, Director of the Division of Safeguards, NMSS has directed his staff to conduct a study of people-related security problens in the licensed nuclear industry. A portion of this study involves collection of data on licensee security forces and practices. It is in this area that you can assist us by allowing NRC representatives to visit your Oconee facilities and interview your security management personnel.
You will-be contacted -by the NRC to schedule a convenient time and date for this interview. Confidentiality of the information you provide will be maintained during all phases of the study.
The information presented in the study will not be attributable to any particular facility or security organization.
We hope.that the results of this study will be useful to your security management as well as to the NRC in meeting our regulatory responsibilities.
Your assistance in this study is deeply appreciated.
Sincerely, Original signed by I
Darrell G. Eisenhut Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office.of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:
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4 REc UNITED STATES SNUULEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 July 11, 1980 Dockets Nos. 50-269, 50-270 and 50-287 Mr. William 0. Parker, Jr.
Vice President, Steam Production Duke Power Company P. 0. Box 2178 422 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28242
Dear Mr. Parker:
The purpose of this letter is to request your participation in a study of people-related problems in nuclear safeguards. The concerns, expressed by the Kemeny Commission and others, about the effects of human error on nuclear safety programs have prompted similar concerns about the possible effects of human error on nuclear safeguards programs.
Recent incidents involving security forces at certain licensed facilities have intensified these concerns.
In an attempt to determine the extent of this problem and to develop possible solutions, Mr. Robert F. Burnett, Director of the Division of Safeguards, NMSS has directed his staff to conduct a study of people-related security problems in the licensed nuclear industry. A portion of this study involves collection of data on licensee security forces and practices. It is in this area that you can assist us by allowing NRC representatives to visit your Oconee facilities and interview your security management personnel.
You will be contacted by the NRC to schedule a convenient time and date for this interview. Confidentiality of the information you provide will be maintained during all phases of the study.
The information presented in the study will not be attributable to any particular facility or security organization.
We hope that the results of this study will be useful to your security management as well as to the NRC in meeting our regulatory responsibilities.
Your assistance in this study is deeply appreciated.
- incerely, Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:
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Duke Power Company cc w/enclosure(s):
Mr. William L. Porter Mr. Robert B. Borsum Duke Power Company Babcock ' Wilcox P. 0. Box 2178 Nuclear Power Generation Division 422 South Church Street Suite 420, 7735 Old Georgetown Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28242 Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Oconee Public Library Manager, LIS 201 South Spring Street NUS4Corporation W'alhalla, South Carolina 29691 2536 Countryside Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 33515 Honorable James M. Phinney County Supervisor of Oconee County J. Michael McGarry, III, Esq.
Walhalla, South Carolina 29621 DeBevoise,& Liberman 1200 17th Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Director, Technical Assessment Division Office of Radiation Programs (AW-459)
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Intergovernmental Relations Crystal Mall #2 116 West Jones Street Arlington, Virginia 20460 Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ATTN:
EIS COORDINATOR 345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Mr. Francis Jape U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 7 Seneca, South Carolina 29678