ML17037B657
| ML17037B657 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Nine Mile Point |
| Issue date: | 12/17/1976 |
| From: | Lear G Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Rhode G Niagara Mohawk Power Corp |
| References | |
| Download: ML17037B657 (8) | |
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ACRS (16)'ocket No. 50-220 Sincert;fy, Distribution ORB ¹3 Local PDR NRC PDR VStello KRGoller XZKttXHR TJCarter Niagara tlohawk Power Corporation GLear ATTtt:
Hr. Gerald K. Rhode CParrish Vice President Engineering SNowicki 300 Erie Boulevard liest
- Attorney, OELD
- Syracuse, New York 13202 OI8E (3)
DEisenhut Gentlemen:
TBAbe'rnathy JRBuchanan RE:
Site Visit, Fire Protection Program Evaluation Enclosed are (1) a description of our program for site visits, entitled "Site Visits - Fire Protection Program Evaluations" and (2) the proposed Agenda for this site visit at Nine tlile Point Nuclear Station.
The Operating Reactors Prospect ttanager wil] be in contact with your staff after you have received this information, to discuss the schedule and any questions you may have.
Enclosures:
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Information Sheet 2.
Agenda Original signed bp George Lear, Chief Operating Reactors Branch ¹3 Division of Operating Reactors cc:
Arvin E. Upton, Esquire
- LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby 8 tkacRae 1757 N Street, tt.
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Washington, D. C.
20036 Anthony Z. Roisman, Esquire
- Roisman, Kessler and Cashdan 1025 15th Street, N.
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SITE'VISITS -'IRE'PROTECTION PROGRAM EVALUATIONS
. Site visits will be made in the course of our evaluation of fire protection programs.
These visits will be made after the assigned review team has reviewed all docket material related to the fire protection program.
The purpose of this site visit is to give the review team direct knowledge of the arrangement of safety related equipment, fire hazards,
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This visit will last one to two weeks depending on the size of the facility. It will follow the attached agenda.
The participants for NRR will include:
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The three man review team (electrical, mechanical and fire protection engineers).
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The Project Manager (at his option).
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The Region Inspector (at his option).
The licensee should have personnel participating in these visits who are familiar with the plant and with their responses related to the fire protection program.
NOTE:
This visit is to gather information for the review team.
It does not substitute for an inspection by I&E; the staff will not discuss recommendations or deficiencies with the licensee.
The licensee should be prepared to briefly describe the plant layout with special emphasis of the locations identified in items 4 a and b of the agenda.
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AGENDA FOR SITE VISIT - FIRE PROTECTION 1.
Introduction by NRC a.
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Purpose of Visit Method of Site Review 2.
Comments by Licensee ae b.
Any restrictions Brief description of plant layout 3.
Administrative Controls Discuss:
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Fire Protection Organization Fire Hazard Control Control of.Ignition Sources Fire Brigade Organization and Training
~Plant Personnel Indoctrination Fire Fighting Plans Quality Assurance for Fire Protection Controls over Fire Protection Systems Plant Review a.
Examine each of the following safety-related areas:
(1)
Control Room/Computer Room Area (2)
Cable Spreading Room (3)
Battery Rooms (4)
Diesel Generator Rooms (5)
Switchgear Rooms (6)
Safety-Related Pump Areas (7)
Fuel Building (8)
Borated Hater Storage Tank and Reactor Building Spray Chemical Additive Tanks (9)
Containment (where accessible) b.
- Examine other areas/hazards, including:
(1)
Turbine lubrication and control oil storage and use areas.
(2)
Diesel Fuel/Auxiliary Boiler Fuel Oil Storage Tanks (3)
Radwaste Area (4)
Decontamination Area (5)
Records Storage Area
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Auxiliary Boiler Area (7)
Eire Pump Areas (8)
Oil Filled Transformers (Indoor and Out door)
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Hydrogen Storage,
- use, and processing areas c.
As applicable, the above areas will be examined for:
(1)
General conditions, congestion, and accessibility (2)
Separation between redundant trays and conduits (3)
Barriers and fire stops (4)
Fire detection and suppression equipment (5)
Ventilation Systems and controls (6)
Floor drains (7)
Communications equipment (8)
Lighting (9)
Combustible materials (10) Equipment protection from water damage (ll) Ability to contain fire, or isolate from external fire (12) Means for containing oil spills (13) Means for detecting hydrogen accumulation or loss of ventilation (battery rooms)
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