ML17258A996
| ML17258A996 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 02/11/1981 |
| From: | Crutchfield D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Maier J ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
| References | |
| LSO5-81-02-021, LSO5-81-2-21, NUDOCS 8105040007 | |
| Download: ML17258A996 (10) | |
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Me have completed our initial review of the R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Guard Training and gualification Plan, dated August 19. 1979.
Me have determined from this review that:
(1) revisions to the plan are needed, and (2) additional information will be necessary to com-plete our review.
Your response to the enclosure to this letter, which addresses the specific changes required and information needed, is requested within 30 days of receipt of'his letter.
Enclosures:
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%505-81=02-021 UNITEDSTATES NUCLE"AR REGVLATORYCOMIVIISSION WASHINGTON, O. C. 20555 February ll, 1981 0
Mr. John Maier Vice President Electric and Steam Production Rochester Gas 8 Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649
Dear Mr. Maier:
I We have completed our initial review of the R: E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Guard Training and gualification Plan, dated August 19, 1979.
We have determined from this review that:
(1) revisions to the plan are needed, and (2) addiXional information will be necessary to com-plete our review.
Your response to the enclosure to this letter, which addr esses the specific changes required and information needed, is requested within 30 days of receipt of this letter.
Sincerely, Dennis M. Crutchfield, ief Operating Reactors Branch f5 Division of Licensing
Enclosures:
$s stated cd w/enclosures:
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION R. E.
GINNA NUCLEAR POllER PLANT DOCKET NO. 50-244 COMMENTS ON GINNA GUARD TRAINING AND UALIFICATION PLAN Our review of the plan indicated that a number of revisions are required prior to its being acceptable.
S ecific Comments 2.1.3.1.2 1.3.2.1 1.6.1 2.2.3.1 2.4.2 4.2.1 4.3.1
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4.4..1 5.1 Delete the words "or plastic"..
Add to this section information responding to all of the requirements of Part 73 Appendix~ B. I.C.. Also, describe in detail the physical fitness exercise program which is to be followed.
Add to this section a commitment for test results to be documented and for all information described within this section to be retained for at least a
2 year period.
Add to this section a commitment that qualification records will be retained for at least a
2 year period.
Add to this section a commitment that requalification records will be retained for at least a
2 year period.
Identify the equivalent nationally recognized hand gun course.
Include the
- stages, distances, positions, number of rounds and times.
Identify the equivalent rifle course to be used.
Include also the same type of information requested
.in 4.2.1.
gdd to this section a statement that the 4 rounds will be 'fired at 4 separate targets within 10 seconds using 00 gauge shotgun shel'ls.
Identify within this section the personnel equipment provided to meet the re-quirements of Part 73 Appendix B.V.A.5.
In addition, identify the rounds of ammunition on site for each weapon in reference to Part 73 Appendix B.V.A.4 requirements.
General Comments Add the following information within the specific crucial tasks identified bel ow.
Task 2.2 Describe the training of the search officer to effectively operate and test the walk thru detector and, hand held metal detectors.
COMMENTS ON G!NHA GUARD TRAINING ANO quALIFICATION.PLAN CONT.
Task 2.3 Describe the training of the search officer to effectively operate and test the walk thru explosive detector and/or hand held explosive detector.
Task 2.4 Describe the training of the access control officer relative to deters'n',ng the identity of visitors and the access level of each individual.
Task 2.6 l,
Describe the training of the escort officer to insure that visitors are per-mitted access to only authorized areas and that any unauthorized activity-by the visitor will be reported to the.CAS/SAS operators.
Task 2.9 Describe the. training of the search officer to insure that unauthoriz d material found during the X-ray search will be reported immediately to the CAS/SAS.
Task 2.10 Describe the training of the search officer to insure that unnecessary person-nel access is restricted during'ite security emergencies.;.
Task 2.11 Describe the training of the vehicle escort officer to insure that unauthor-ized materials are not loaded and/or unloaded.
7ask 3.6 Describe the training of the response team member to insure that a specific area within the site can be isolated and secured when necessary.
Task 3.8 Describe the training of the patrol officer on inspecting or testing the security system components for deficiencies.
Also, describe how personnel are instructed on observing employees and/or visitors for suspicious behavior.
. Task 4.8.1 - 4;8.5 Describe the training of the response team member on detention of suspect, use of force (including deadly force when appropriate) and conduct of appropriate search-es of individuals.
COMMENTS ON GINNA GUARD TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PLAN CONT Task 5.1 Describe the training of the CASj'SAS operators to insure that
~s stem mal-functions can.be recognized and that compensatory measure are taken lf necessary.
Information responding to the following sections of Chapter 3 of NUREG-0674 should be incorporated into the crucial task portion of the plan:
3.1.1 3.1. 2 3.1. 3 3.1. 5 3.2.4 3.3.1