ML17193A832
| ML17193A832 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Dresden, Quad Cities, Zion, LaSalle |
| Issue date: | 02/24/1981 |
| From: | Abel J COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
| To: | Eisenhut D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| RTR-NUREG-0737, TASK-1.A.1.1, TASK-TM 0792B, 792B, NUDOCS 8103030769 | |
| Download: ML17193A832 (4) | |
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e Commonwealth Edison One First National Plaza. Chicago, Illinois Address Reply to: Post Office Box 767 Chicago, Illinois 60690 February 24, 1981 Mr. Darreil G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
Subject:
Dresden Station Units 1, 2, and 3 Quad Cities Station Units 1 and 2 Zion Station Units 1 and 2 LaSalle county Station Units 1 and 2 Supplemental Information Concerning Shift Technical Advisor Training, NUREG-0737 Item I~A.1.1.(3)
NRC Docket Nos. 50-10/237/249, 50-254/265, 50~295/304, and 50~373/374 References (a):
- c. Reed lett~r to D. G: Eisenhut dated October 18, 1979.
(b):
H. R. Denton letter to All Operating Nuclear Power Plants dated October 30, 1979.
(c):
J. S. Abel letter to D. G. Eisenhut dated December 15, 1980:
Dear Mr. Eisenhut:
In Reference (c) Commonwealth Edison Company reiterated its commitment to have Shift Control Room Engineers (SCREs) who have completed training in accordance with Reference (b) on duty by June 1, 1981 at Dresden, Quad Cities, and Zion Stations.
At that time we indicated that more detail regarding this training would be submitted by March 1, 1981.
The attachment to this letter provides:
(1) a summary of how the Dresden, Quad Cities, Zion, and LaSalle SCREs meet the training requirements of Reference (b), and (2) where necessary, our intended schedule for training co~pletion.
When all training categories shown are completed the SCRE will be in full compliance with NRC training and qualification requir.ements.
Further detail regarding our training program, including a description of our long term program, will be provided under separate cover.
It was recognized at the outset that the selection and training of SCREs would be a more difficult and lengthy process than selection and training of individuals to perform a non-licensed STA function.
For this reason a completion goal of mid-1981 was set
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from the beginning in our response to the near term requirements of the TMI Lessons Learned Task Force (Reference (a)).
Despite this target date, however, every effort has been made to complete training as rapidly as possible so as to provide the highest level of competence to the operating shifts and to minimize reliance on interim measures (e.g., use of SROs with augmented training to perform the STA function).
In fact, the Dresden, Quad Cities, and Zion Station SCRE personnel have been on shift since January 1, 1981, (mid-January, 1981 for Dresden) and will continue to be on shift except during training periods when interim personnel must be used.
Factors that hamper our ability to further accelerate this.
training include trainee constraints due to shift manning requirements, and outside program source constraints, whereby organizations such as universities, NSSS vendors, and independent consultants have very restricted time frames in which to conduct the training we require.
Subsequent to the June 1, 1981 SCRE implementation date, substitutions for SCREs by augmented SROs or degreed engineers will be limited to exceptional cases of SCRE unavailability that cannot be prudently handled by rescheduling available SCREs.
One (1) signed original and ninety-nine (99) copies of this transmittal are provided for your use.
Please address any questions you may have concerning this matter to this office.
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Attachment cc:
RIII Inspector - Dresden RIII Inspector - Quad Cities RIII Inspector - Zion RIII Inspector - LaSalle 07928 Very truly.yours,
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Attachment Numbers of SCREs Meeting Traini~g/Education Requirements by Oates Indicated DRESDEN STATION DATES (1981)
TRAINING CATEGORY 1-1 2-1 3-l 4-1 5-1 General Technical Education Mathematics Reactor Physics Reactor Thermodynamics Electrical Engineering Reactor Operations
System Design
- Arrangement and Function Transient and Accident Response (6)
(6)
( 6) 0
( 6)
(6)
Discrete Abnormalities (6)
Multiple Casualty Response(6)
QUAD CITIES STATION TRAINING CATEGORY General Technical Education Mathematics Reactor Physics Reactor Thermodynamics Elec.trical Engineering Reactor Operations 1-1 (5)
( 5)
(5) 0
System Design
(5)*
Arrangement and Function (5)*
Transient and Accident Response Discrete Abnormalities (5)*
5 2-1 0
Multiple Casualty Response O O
5 5
( 6)
DATES (1981) 3-1 4-1 5-1 0
0 0
0 0
( 5 )
NOTE:
The parentheses indicate that all personnel meet that training category's requirements.
6-1 6-l
( 5 )
- The Quad Cities individuals have received this training but
- will not take the RO exam until mid April 08848
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ZION STATION DATES (1981)
TRAINING CATEGORY 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 General Technical ~ducation Mathematics (5)
Reactor Physics (5)
Reactor Thermodynamics (5)
Electrical Engineering 0
0 0
0 Reactor Opertions
System Design
(5)
Arrangement and Function
( 5)
Transient and Accident Response Discrete Abnor:malities
( 5)
Multiple Casualty Response 0
0 0
0 LASALLE COUNTY STATION DATES (1981)
TRAINING CATEGORY 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 General Technical Education Mathematics (6)
Reactor Physics 3
3 3
3 Reactor Thermodynamics 3
3 3
3 Electrical Engineering 0
(6)
Reactor Operations
System Design
(6)
.Arrangement and Function (6)
Transient and Accident Response Discrete Abnormalities (6)
Multiple casualty Response 0
0 0
( 6)
NOTE:
The parentheses indicate that all personnel meet that training category's requirements.
07928 5-1 6'-1 0
( 5 )
0
( 5) 5-1 6-1 (6)
(6)