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Forwards Info Requested in HR Denton 790629 Ltr.Includes Charts of Senior Mgt Structure,Facility Organization & Offsite Engineering Organization
ML17261A136
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/14/1979
From: White L
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To: Haass W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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TELEPHONE VICE PRCSIOCNT AREA COOC Tld 546-2700 August 14, 1979 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ATTN: Mr. Walter P. Haass, Chief Quality Assurance Branch U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555

Subject:

Information Required to Review Corporate Capabilities R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-244

Dear Mr. Haass:

The information required in Mr. Denton's letter dated June 29, 1979 is included in the following Attachments.

An organization chart, Attachment A--l, shows the RG&E Senior Management structure. In case of an incident, all divisions would respond in their specialties to the needs of the Vice President, Electric Production.

The second organization chart, Attachment A-2 Electric Production, shows the specific management organization of the Electric Production Department.

The personnel specifics as requested in the letter are included in Attachment A-3. Also included in this Attachment are the qualifications of three consult-

.ants who have served as members of the Qffsite Safety Board since its incep-tion in 1969. Qffsite support capabilities in the areas of I'uel Management and Computer Technology (Ginna specific) are included.

Attachment B-1 is a chart showing the Ginna Station organization.

Attachment B-2 is a narrative description of the key positions, and Attachment B-3 supplies the information requested for the personnel filling these positions.

Attachments C-1 and C-2 supply the offsite engineering organization chart and a summary of the information requested in your letter.

As requested by you, thirty-nine additional copies of this letter and its attachments are provided.

Very truly yours, L. D. Whi e, J Attachments v goal po 9$ 'S

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VICE PRESIDENT ELECTRIC AND STEAM PRODUCTION Corporate responsibility for the operation of Ginna Station in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. He is responsible for establishing the policies and requirements necessary to assure safe and reliable operation of Ginna Station.

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Responsible for the administration'of the corporate policies of Ginna Station.

DIRECTOR STRATEGIC AND FUEL PLANNING Responsible for supervising the planning and coordinating of all activities related to the procurement of nuclear fuel.

SUPERINTENDENT POWER PLANT MAINTENANCE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Provides scheduling and technical direction for maintenance in the Electric and Steam Production stations, and has overall responsibility for performance testing of their equipment and systems.

STAFF ASSISTANT ELECTRIC PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE Responsible for determination of efficiencies and performance of electric generating units fn Electric Production Department.

SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST ELECTRIC SYSTEMS PIANNING AND OPERATION Provide technical direction to Ginna Station computer technicians.

L. D. White, Jr.

POSITION:

Vice President Electric and Steam Production EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.M.E., Clarkson College of Technology, 1947 Nuclear Theory Course, Stoller Assoc., 1965-1966 Nuclear Theory Laboratory Course, University of Rochester, 1965 Westinghouse Nuclear Power, PWR Orientation, 1966 Nuclear Safety Course, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

1937-1956 Operator, shift foreman, engineer, and supervision in operations and maintenance in various fossil-fired stations 1957-1974 Superintendent of Generation, General Superintendent of Transmission, Distribution and Generation 1974-present Vice President, Electric and Steam Production OTHER INFORMATION:

Member Nuclear Safety Audit and Review Board, 1969-1978 Chairman Nuclear Safety Audit and Review Board, 1978-present Member EEI Prime Movers Committee, 1956-present

L. S. Lang POSITION:

Superintendent, Nuclear Production EDUCATIONAL'ACKGROUND:

B.M.E., Clarkson College of Technology 1952 Nuclear Theory Course, Stoller Assoc. 1965 Nuclear Theory Lab Course, University of Rochester 1965 Westinghouse, Reactor Operator Training Program 1967 Westinghouse, Saxton Reactor Training Program 1967 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nuclear Safety Course 1968 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 1952-67 Operations and maintenance supervision at various coal fired stations in the RGGE system 1968-77 Assistant Superintendent, Ginna Station 1977-78 Superintendent, Ginna Station 1978-present Superintendent, Nuclear Production Other RO License, Saxton, PA. reactor SRO License, Ginna Station 1969-77 Startup Testing and original Fuel Loading - Ginna Station Regular Member of NSARB 1969-present Member of the SNUPPS (Sterling Unit)

Operations Committee 1975-present Member EEI Nuclear Subcommittee 1977-present

James E. Burleigh POSITION:

Superintendent, Power Plant Maintenance/System Performance EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Mechanical Engineering Pennsylvania State University, 1948 Nuclear Power Course, Ginna Training Program Job Management Training Program Public Utilities Regulation Guide Utility Training Program APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Ro chester Gas and Electric Corporation Superintendent, Power Plant Maintenance/System Performance, 7/1/78-Present Superintendent, Power Plant Maintenance, 8/1/74 General Foreman, Mechanical Maintenance, 8/1/67 Department Superintendent "C", 6/1/59 Foreman, various grades, 1951-1959 - Training in maintenance of hydro and steam stations under General Foreman, Mechanical Maintenance Test Engineer, various grades, training in Russell Station 5/49-4/51 in operation and maintenance including time in Engineering Department assisting in Russell Station design Test Engineer, hired 6/16/48, Beebee Station, training in operation of coal fired plant.

OTHER INFORMATION:

Have attended many seminars on plant related devices and subjects including vibration, lubrication, performance analysis.

Maintain activity in ASTM and ASLE.

G. H. Paris POSITION:

Staff Assistant, Electric Production Performance EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Electrical Diploma, RIT Night School 1952 Electronic Systems and Applica'tions, RIT 1960 Mathematics (MAT-099)(MAT-090), Monroe Community College Bailey Meter School Foxboro Instrument Maintenance Foxboro Instrument Engineering Magnaflux School Sensor Response Time Seminar, University of Tennessee Westinghouse Head Start School RGGE Nuclear Course Professor Bartlett University of Rochester RGGE Nuclear Course Doctor Gellar - Stoller Associates APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 7/1/79 - present Staff Assistant, Electric Production Performance 10/75 7/79 I/C Supervisor, Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Westinghouse, PWR 1/68 - 10/75 I/C Forman, Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, Westinghouse, PWR 10/59 1/68 I/C Foreman Fossil Fuel Plants (Station 3 and Station 7) 10/45 10/59 I/C Repairman 1/39 10/45, U.S. Navy Ship Engine Rooms Operation, Maintenance and as Engineering Officer OTHER INFORMATION:

Involved in all RGFE construction and startup of major generation units since 1946 in instrument and control areas.

Temporarily assigned to Engineering Department for Ginna project in 1967.

Worked in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Westinghouse on design of control systems and main control board.

Worked in Foxboro, Massachusetts on testing of control racks for protection and safeguard systems, including process control systems.

A. A. FUIERER POSITION:

Director, Strategic and Fuel Planning EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Chemical Engineering - University of Rochester, 1957 Post Graduate Courses in Accounting, Statistics, Mathematics and numerical analysis Nuclear Power Course, Ginna Training Program NUS Fuel Management Course NUS Core Analysis Course Miscellaneous courses outside nuclear discipline in economics, management training and computers.

APPLICABL'E WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation

.Electric System Planning and Operations June 1978 - Present Director, Strategic and Fuel Planning Oct. 1973 - June 1978 Manager, Electric System Generation and Planning Feb. 1958 - Oct. 1973 Electric System Planning Engineer'ussell Station Aug. 1957 - Jan. 1958 Technical Engineer Responsible for nuclear fuel management since 1967.

OTHER INFORMATION 1972 - 1978 Member EEI Engineering and Technical Systems Computer Committee 1975 - 1977 Chairman, Power Plant Subcommittee 1975 - Present, Chairman New York Power Pool Fuel Planning Advisory Subcommittee July 1979 - Present, Chairman Atomic Industrial Forum Spent Fuel Storage Subcommittee

10 Robert C. Rathke POSITION:

Senior Systems Analyst Electric'Systems Planning and Operations Provides technical direction for computer technicians at Ginna Station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

A.A.S. Electronics, Mohawk Valley Tech. Inst. - 1966 Rochester Institute of Technology, Evening Division - 4 years Taylor Instrument Co. Instrumentation Course - 1968 Foxboro Fundamentals of Electronic Instrumentation - 1969 Foxboro Electronic Instrument Maintenance and Repair - 1970 Westinghouse Corp. P-250 Computer Maintenance - 1971 Data General Corp. Introduction of Operating Systems - 1977 Advanced Operating Systems - 1977 Data Base Management - 1978 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Electric Systems Planning and Operations December 1974 - Present Systems Analyst R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1970-1974 18C Technician 1969-1970 I8C Repairman Beebee Power Plant 1966-1969 I8C Repairman 1965-1966 Operations Handyman

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Ginna Station Nuclear Safet Audit and Review Board Member uglification Record In order to demonstrate compliance with Technical Specification NSARB qualification requirements, please provide the appropriate information.

NAME, J. M. Callagher, Jr. August 3, 1979 f:

Academic Trainin: Mark with a check by training received; if equivalent training applies, fdic give details under Additional Information below.

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heat and fluid flow analysis (d) yr. radiological safety (j) environmental hazard analysis (e) yr.

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Ginna Station Nuclear Safet Audit and Review Board Member uglification Record In order to demonstrate compliance with Technical Specification NSARB qualification requirements, please provide the appropriate information.

NAME; Frank Schwoerer DATE: Au ust 3 9 9 Academic Trainin: Mark with a check by training received; if equivalent training applies, give details under Additional Information below.

Engineering graduate Physics graduate Field of Ex erience: Note years of experience. Refer to Tec. Spec. 6.5.2.4 item indicated by ().

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION-Ginna Station Nuclear Safet Audit and Review Board Member uglification Record In order to demonstrate compliance with Technical Specification NSARB qualification requirements, please provide the appropriate information.

NAME; G. Hoyt Nhi le DATE: August 3, 1979 Academic Trainin; Mark with a check by training received; if equivalent training applies, give details under

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Engineering graduate Physics graduate B.S. Chemistry, Ph.D. Biophysics Field of Ex erience: Note years of experience. Refer to Tec. Spec. 6.5.2.4 item indicated by ().

reactor engineering (a) yr. reactor control and instrumentation (f) responsible engineering management (a,b) yr'. power plant operations (g) yr.

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1) Taught graduate courses in radiation protection since 1950.
2) Served as consultant on radiation protection, both environmental and in-plant, since 1954.
3) Certified by the American Board of Health Physics, and by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene in radiological aspects.

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Attachment B-2 KEY POSITIONS IN THE GINNA STATION ORGANIZATION

To administer and direct the overall operations of Ginna Station in the production of electricity.

ASSISTANZ SUPERINZENDEÃZ Assist the Plant Superintendent with the administering ard directing the overall operations of Ginna Station.

TRAINING COORDINATOR The primary function of the Training Coordinator is to direct and administer the following training programs for personnel at Ginna Station:

Adminsitrative Controls; Health Physics Orientation; System Familiarization; Auxiliary Operator Qualification; N.R.C. Licensing Training; and Operator Requalif ication.

OPERATIONS ENGINEER The Operations Engineer is responsible and has authority for insuring the safe and efficient'peration of the Plant, in accordance with applicable station licenses, operating procdures, emergency operating procedures, technical specifications and safety rules.

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Provide a comprehensive day by day review of Plant activities to preclude possible Tech. Spec. violations. Also provide for the early detection of Plant problems and establish proper planning of operational activities on a short term basis.

MAINZENANCE ENGINEER

'lhe Maintenance Engineer is responsible for the proper maintenance of all Plant components, equipment, instruments and buildings.

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Responsible for the proper maintenance of all Plant mmponents, equipment, instruments, and buildings.

17 INSTRUMENT AND CXÃZROL SUPERVISOR General Supervision of Instrument and Control Group to provide technical guidance for maintenance, calibration, testing and upgrading (when required) of all installed Instrumentation and Control Systems associated with the Nuclear Reactor, its Auxiliary Systems and Conventional Steam portion of the Plant.

TECHNICAL ENGINEER The Technical Engineer is responsible for the Technical Group which include the Nuclear Dept., Results and Tests, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering f Computer Sections, and Special Projects.

RESULTS AND TESTS SUPERVISOR Responsible for ensuring that all Technical Specifications Surveillance items pertaining to safety related equipnent and/or systems are adequately checked and tested in accordance with requirements ard frequency as reflected in Plant Technical Specifications and QA Manual Appendices B, C.

NUCLEAR ENGINEER Insure safe and efficient operation of the reactor.

SUPERVISOR OF CHEMISTRY 6 HFALTH PHYSICS Provide a comprehensive day by day review of Plant activities to preclude possible Tech. Spec. violations. Also provide for the ealy detection of Plant problems and establish proper planning of operational activities on a short term basis.

The main function of this position is to oversee the chemical control of all non-radioactive systems at the Plant site. This includes both the environmental systems, such as Plant Waste and Circulating Water Systems; the Plant Systems, such as Feedwater, Makeup Water and Steam Generator Water Systems.

18 HEAL'l8 PHYSICIST We prime function of the Health Physicist is to establish procedures, methods and standards necessary to carry out radiation monitoring programs, coordinate activites of the Health Physics group with those of other Plant groups, conduct investigations, inspections, surveys and test to insure canpliance with Federal, State, and Canpany regulations on personnel radiation exposure, radioactive effluent releases and radioactive concentrations in plant systems, radiation ard radioactivity levels in the environment.

QUALITY CONSUL ENGINEER To supervise the station Quality Control organization ard responsible for assuring that activities affecting quality are prescribed and carried out in accordance with approved drawings, specifications and procedures.

PLANT SERVICES ENGINEER Responsible for coordination of systems modifications includirg procedural develognent, procurement of materials and services, and technical construction support.

RADIO-CHEMIST

%he function of this position is to oversee the chemical analysis of all systems which contain radioactive materials or have the potential of being radioactive. This includes primary ard auxiliary systems, wastes and environmental samples.

FIRE PROZECTION Ec SAFETY COORDINATE)R To supervise a fire loss prevention program ard develop the plannirg, policies and procedures to protect employees, property, public and continuity of operations; ard assume responsibility for fire fighting training for the plant personnel and fire brigade. Administer and coordinate the overall safety program.

19 QUALITY G3ÃHK)L INSPECZION ENGINEER Responsible for the implementation of the Inspection requirements of the Inservice Inspection Program and the Quality Assurance Program through the supervision of inspection personnel, review of Plant procedures for incorporation of inspection requirements, surveillance of Plant maintenance arxl modification activities, review of quality related purchase requisitions, generation of acceptance criteria for all of the above and evaluation of the resulting data.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANT K) PLANT SUPERIHZENDENT Advise the plant superintendent and assist plant staff in all matters regarding radiological and system safety; identify, evaluate, and eliminate safety problems. %he objective of this position is to assure that the plant is operated safely and in accordance with the NRC, state and local regulations and canpany and station policies and rules.

20 Attachment B-3 GINNA STATION PROFESSIONAL LEVEL PERSONNEL

21 B.A. Snow ePOSITION:

Plant Superintendent EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Mechanical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology, 1966 A.A.S. Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1963 39 quarter credit hours toward M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology Nuclear Power Gourse, Ginna Training Program Circuit Analysis Courses, Rochester Institute of Technology, Evening Division Job Management Training Program, 1968 APPLICABLE N3RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

July 1978-Present Plant Superintendent Jan 1977Muly 1978 Assistant Plant Superintendent Oct 1973Man 1977 Operations Engineer 1969~t 1973 Station Engineer. Participated in initial startup testing t

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Steam Distribution Department 1968-1969 Participated in steam piping design and construction.

BeeBee Power Station 1966-1968 Involved in operations and staff training programs. Also coordinated air pollution equipnent testing program.

1964-1966 Co-op student.

OXHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1971 and cont'nues to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

22 J.C. Noon POSITION:

Assistant Station Superintendent EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

M.B.A. Business Administration, University of Rochester, 1974 B.S. Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Option, University of Notre Dame, 1964 APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

July 1978-Present Assistant Station Superintendent. Supervise activities of station employees through section supervisors. Plan and coordinate refueling outages ard extended shutdowns.

1973-July 1978 Maintenance Engineer. Responsible for all plant maintenance.

1971-1973 Technical Assistant to the Plant Superintendent. Reviewed plant operation conditions.

1967-1971 Assistant Station Engineer. Developed & coordinated on-site training program for operating personnel. Acted as assistant operations engineer durirg initial plant testing and operations.

Consumers Power Company Big Rock Nuclear Power Station (GE-BWR) 1967 General Engineer. Assisted Maintenance Supervisor with personnel, equipment history and records.

1965-1967 Associate Engineer. Performed engineerirg projects and participated in training program to learn functional duties of department supervisors.

B.C. Cobb Power Station 1964-1965 Graduate Engineer. Assisted operations and maintenance department.

OIHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1969 and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

23 J.F. Sweet POSITION:

Technical Assistant to the Superintendent EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Mechanical Engineering Union Gollege, 1960 Introduction to Nuclear Power, University of Rochester Nuclear Theory, Stoller Associates Nuclear Iheory Laboratory, University of Rochester Westinghouse Corp., Reactor Operator Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Gorp., SNEC H& Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., Ginna, Reactor Physics, plant systems, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., Headstart Training Program for SNUPPS Engineering Personnel APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1973-Present Technical Assistant to the Superintendent. Responsible for assuring safe plant operations and special assignments.

Also participated in writing PSAR for SNUPPS-Sterling Project and SNUPPS power block design review.

1968-1973 Operations Engineer. Participated in fuel loading, pre-operational testing and startup of Ginna Station. Also participated in preparing operating procedures ard reviewing all plant procedures.

Russell Power Station 1960-1967 Involved with operations and maintenance supervision.

OXHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1969 and continue to hold sane license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Participtates as staff for NSARB.

Received RO license at Westinghouse experimental reactor at Saxton, Pa, 1967.

24 C.H. Peck POSITION:

Operations Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACK(ROUND:

B. S. Electrical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology, 1964 A. A. S. Electrical Technology Hudson Valley Gmnunity College, 1960 Two years Chemistry, SUNY Albany Nuclear Iheory Course; Stoller Assoc., 1965 Nuclear Theory Laboratory Course, University of Rx."hester, 1965 Westinghouse Corp., Reactor Operator Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., SNAKC PWR Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Gorp., Flux mapping, Gore Loading, Physics Testing , 1967 Westinghouse Gorp. Ginna, Reactor physics, plant systems, 1967 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PNR)

Jan 1977-Present Operations Engineer t

1968Man 1977 Nuclear Engineer Other Information:

Obtained SRO license in 1969 at Ginna Nuclear Station and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Obtained RO license at Westinghouse experimental reactor at Saxton, Pa. 1967.

25 S.M. Spector POSITION:

Maintenance Eng ineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Nuclear Materials Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1972 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

July 1978-Present Maintenance Engineer May 1978-July 1978 Nuclear Engineer Aug 1973-May 1978 ,

Station Engineer. Participated in training program for SRO license ard assigned as assistant to Maintenance Ergineer.

Babcock 6 Wilcox June 1972-Aug 1973 Assistant materials engineer nuclear components department.

OILER INFORMATION:

t Obtained license.

SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1974 and Participate in SRO license retraining and simulator training.

continue to hold same Participate in training program at the University of Missouri experimental reactor.

G.F. Larizza POSITION:

Technical Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

M. Eng. Nuclear Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park 1969 B. S. Mechanical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology, 1967 A. A. S. Mechanical Technology SUNY at Alfred, 1964 Ccmpleted special Supervisory Program at Penn State TRIGA Reactor Completed PHR Technology Course at Babcock & Wilcox covering Nuclear Instrumentation & Controls, Reactor Protection Systems, Transient Analysis and Integrated Control Systems 8 weeks in 1969.

APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

June 1978-Present Technical Engineer. Responsible for minor mx3ifications safety analysis ard design criteria. Manager of INI Accident Ginna Station Task Force, fire prevention mxiifications, R&D Eseerco funded B&W selfpowered nuclear detector program.

Responsible for 10 CFR 21 evaluation.

June 1973-June 1978 Nuclear Engineer. Responsible for three refuelings, zero power physics testing, fuel analysis, fuel inspection, spent fuel pit expansion modification, ard reviewed ard evaluated the safety analysis and transient analysis for the new fuel supplier.

Metropoliton Edison Co.

Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1 (B&W H&)

August 1969-June 1973 Nuclear Engineer. Member of core design task group, initial test group for Unit 1, initial fueling task group.

Participated in FSAR preparation 'for Units 1 and 2.

Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Station (GE BWR)

Jan. 1969-Aug. 1969 Nuclear Engineer. Participated in initial refueling and startup.

, Penn State TRIG% Reactor Facility Sept. 1967-Jan. 1969 Graduate Student.

Other Information:

Awarded AEC scholarship for graduate studies in Nuclear Engineering.

Cbtained RO License at Penn State TRIG'. Reactor 1968.

Obtained SRO License at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1974 and continue to hold same l

license.

Participate in SRO License retraining and Simulator Training.

Taught Nuclear Reactor Theory.

Managing Task Force that was formed after the 'XMI Accident to evaluate and implement changes to Ginna Reactor analysis, systems, emergency, operating and surveillance procedures, NRC directives, questions and bulletins.

27 T.A. Meyer POSITION:

Nuclear Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Nuclear Physics, University of Toronto, 1974 Grade XIII equivalent Course, St. Michael's College University of Toronto'971 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse HVR)

July 1978-Present Nuclear Engineer. Also responsible for assisting the Technical Engineer with special projects. I May 1974-July 1978 Station Cadet Engineer OXHER INH)RMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1975 and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license regualification training and simulator training.

Coordinator for fire protection systems modif ication program.

Coordinator minor rmdifications program.

Refueling Coordinator 1979 Annual Inspection & Refueling Outage.

Refueling SRO 1976 Annual Inspection 6 Refueling Outage.

Member Procedure Developnent Group, SNUPPS, Sterling Project, 1978.

Conducted New Systems Startup Testing Program.

28 J. T. St. Martin POSITION:

Assistant Station Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.A. Mathematics, College of St. Thanas Minnesota, 1968 Naval Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, 1969 Naval Nuclear Power School, Vallejo, California Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1971 APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Feb 1975-Present Assistant Station Engineer. Responsible for coordination, scheduling, and documentation of routine construction activities.

U. S. Navy 1972-1974 Division Officer, USS Queenfish SSN651. Supervised operation, maintenance, ard repair of nuclear reactor systems. Managed and directed the system inspection and operational testing program during shipyard overhaul.

1971-1972 Division Officer, USS Ethan Allen SSBN608. Supervised operation, maintenance, ard repair of nuclear reactor systems.

OHiER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRD license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1975 and continue to hold same license.

Participate in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Participated as a member of refuelirg crew during 1975 Annual Inspection and Refueling outage.

29 C. Rioch POSITICN:

Plant Services Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Mechanical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology, 1976 Received Journeyman rating as Machine Kbolmaker, U.S. Munitions Carrnand, 1967 APPLICABLE NORK EXFERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse E%K) 1978-Present Plant Services Engineer. Responsible for coordination of Engineering outputs with field installation groups as to technical direction, cost and schedule of modification activities.

1976-1978 Cadet Engineer. Assigned as Modification Coordinator in Quality Control section, to assure proper documentation of modification activities.

General Maintenance 1970-1976 Mechanic Inspector. Responsible for supervision and training of mechanics ard helpers in inspection/repair of all material handling eguipnent for both nuclear and non-nuclear application. Prepared maintenance ard inspection procedures for cranes and portable lifting equipment.

General Dynamics Electronic Division 1967-1970 Mechanical Engineering Aid. Assisted in developnent of prototype and retrofit packages developed for Gmnunications Security group. Responsible for initial layouts, liaison with support craft, ard control of fabrication ard mechanical procurment for prototype communication units.

MUCCN Picatinny Arsenal 1963-1967 Toolmaker. Developed prototype designs and fabrication schedules for the Lance Missile project under the direction of the Nuclear Engineering Group. Directed supervision of personnel during the fabrication phase.

30 T. A. Marlow POSITION:

Station Cadet Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Electrical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology, 1977 A. A. S. Rochester Institute of Technology, 1974 APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas a Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PrR)

June 1977-Present Station Cadet Engineer. Responsible for coordinating refueling outage planning & scheduling, under the title Assistant Outage Coordinator.

BeeBee Power Station June 1974Mune 1977 Co-op student.

Other Information:

Obtained SRO license November 20, 1978, at Ginna Nuclear Station.

Participates in SRO license requalification trainirg ard simulator trainirg.

Member Task Force formed after '?HI Incident to evaluate Ginna Nuclear Station.

31 J. B. Zabinski POSITION:

Station Cadet Engineer EDUCATICNAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, May 1978 A.S. Engineering Science, Cayuga County Gxmunity College, 1976 A.A.S. Business Administration, Cayuga County Community College, 1976 APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westirghouse PWR)

Sept 1978-Present Station Cadet Engineer. Assigned to Technical Department.

Environmental Protection Agency June 1978-Sept 1978 Analyzed occupational exposure data of radiation workers.

OXHER INFORMATION; Participated in training a experiments on test reactor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Member Task Force formed after KNI Incident to evaluate Ginna Nuclear Station.

32 T. Harding POSITION Station Cadet Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, May 1979 APPLICABLE NARK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Gorp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

June 1979-Present Station Cadet Engineer. Assigned to Operations Department.

OIHER INK)RMATION:

Participated in training & experiments on test reactor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

33 T. Schuler POSITION:

QC Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Industrial Engineering Clarkson College of Technology, 1969 Course in Magnaflux MagParticle, Liquid Penetrant, Visual Exam, 1974 APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Jan 1979-Present QC Engineer Operations, Main Office June 1975-Jan 1979 QA Engineer R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

June 1973-June 1975 QC Engineer July 1971Mune 1973 Engineer. Involved in setting up QA program a involved in annual refueling ard maintenance outages.

BeeBee Power Station Dec 1970-March 1971 Engineer. Working as lead engineer for precipitator testing.

Sept 1969-Dec 1970 Cadet Engineer. Assigned to Ginna Station working on data during initial fuel loading a reactor assembly & developed maintenance procedures for routing maintenance at Ginna Station.

June 1969-Sept 1969 Cadet Engineer. Shif twork operations training.

Sunmer 66, 67, 68 Employed as a saner trainee at BeeBee Power Station as an auxiliary operator on shif twork.

34 J.C. Bodine POSITION:

Quality Control Inspection Engineer EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B.S. Electrical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1974 Reactor 'Iheory, Ginna Training Program APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1976-Present Quality Control Inspection Engineer. Responsible for system mxlification projects, QC section ISI, ard SEP Environmental Qualif ication of Electrical Canponents.

1971-1974 Co-op student. Involved in performance of Health Physics and Chemistry activities.

BeeBee Power Station 1974-1976 Assisted with scheduling.

35 W.H. Backus POSITION:

Operations Supervisor

EDUCATIONAL BACK(2KUND:

A.A.S. Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1974 Westinghouse Corp., Reactor Operator Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., SNEC PWR Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp. Ginna, Reactor physics, plant systems, 1967 Nuclear Engineering Course, University of Rochester, 1967 U. S. Navy, Machinist Mate School, Class A APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1975-Present Operations Supervisor 1967-1975 Shift Foreman Station 8 Steam Power Plant 1965-1967 Boiler Operator First Class 1959-1965 Boiler Operator Second Class U.S. Navy 1952-1956 Machinist Mate, Engine Rxxn Other Information:

Obtained SRO license in 1969 at Ginna Nuclear Station and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Obtained RO license at Westinghouse experimental reactor at Saxton, Pa. 1967.

36 D.P. Hamelink POSITION:

Maintenance Supervisor EDUCATIONAL BACKCBKQND:

Diploma Architectural Drawing, Rochester Institute of Technology Diplana Building Construction, Rochester Institute of Technology Certificate Piping & Valve Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology Diesel Engine Repairman Course, U.S.Army MCO diesel engine maintenance school FAG roller and ball bearing installation a maintenance course Grinnell valve course Locktite training course Westinghouse turbine maintenance school APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas a Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Oct. 1975-Present Maintenance Supervisor. Responsible for primary and secondary system maintenance durirg annual maintenance and refueling shutdowns. Special assignments include piping and support modifications, steam generator modifications, reactor coolant pump inspections. Responsible for purchasing of materials and spare parts.

Nov. 1974-Oct. 1975 Field Engineer.

Steam Distribution Feb 1965-Nov 1974 Field Engineer. Responsible for design ard supervision of construction of district steam lines. Participated in annual maintenance and refueling outages at Ginna Station in 1972, 1973, and 1974.

Oct. 1960-Feb. 1965 Steamfitter.

U. S. Army 1956-1959 Responsible for maintenance and operation of diesel power plant supplying power for a remote radio relay site.

37 E.C. Edgar POSITION:

I&C Supervisor EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Diploma Electronic Technology, Williamsport Technical Institute, 1963 Rochester Institute of Technology, Evening Division, 3 years U. S. Navy, "A" School Prep., Aviation Electronics, Radar School, 1956-1957 Taylor Instrument Co., Instrumentation Course, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., P-250 Computer Maintenance, 1968 Westinghouse Corp., Analog E.H. Govenor Maintenance, 1970 Westinghouse Corp., Rod Control Systems, 1971 Foxboro, Fundamentals of Electronic Instrumentation Woodward, Diesel Generator Govenor School, 1976 Westinghouse Corp., RCP Seals, 1978

.APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PrR)

July 1979-Present I & C Supervisor 1975&uly 1979 I & C Foreman 1968-1975 I & C Technician Beebee Power Station 1963-1968 I&C Repairman

38 D. Gent POSITION:

Results & Tests Supervisor EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

A.A.S. Electronics Technology Monroe Qmmunity Gollege, 1970 Instrumentation Technology Gourses monroe Caanunity College, Evening Division U.S. Air Force 1961-1965 Electronics & Guidance Systems training (9 mo.)

Missle Crew Training (5 mo.)

Agricultural Program, SUNY Alfred, 1959Man. 1961 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

June 1978-Present Results & Tests Supervisor.

March 1973-June 1978 I & C Technician Relay Department Oct 1968-March 1973 Relay test technician Feb 1965-Feb 1967 'eter Electric Meter Department Tester OILER INFORMATION:

Reactor Theory Training, 1978.

Systems Training, 1975.

39 R.W. R)rrill POSITION:

Training Coordinator EDUCATIONAL BACKCBKGND:

Three years Electrical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology APPLICABLE K)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse RiE)

June 1974-Present Training Coordinator. Responsible for coordinating ard training of NRC licensed ard non-licensed personnel. Included establishment and implementation of training programs for staff personnel and maintenance of documentation of such training.

Jan 1970&une 1974 Head Control Operator. In training program for SRO license June 1968Man 1970 In training progran for RO license.

BeeBee Power Station Mar 1958Mune 1968 Operator. Responsible for turbine and boiler plant startup and operation, ard system electrical switching.

OXHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1971 and continue to hold same license.

Participate in SRO license retraining and simulator training.

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40 R.A. Marchionda POSITION-Assistant Training Coordinator EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Machinist Mate "A" School, Great Lakes, Ill., 1963 Subnarine School, New London "Conn., 1963 Nuclear Power School, Mare Island, Cal g 1964 Nuclear Power Training (SlW Reactor Prototype), Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1964-1965 Engineering Laboratory Technician School, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1965 Inspection and cleaning techniques, New Zondon, Conn., 1969 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Jan 1978-Present Assistant Training Coordinator. Responsible for lesson plan preparation ard classrocm lectures for the license training program and license requalification program.

June 1973Man 1978 Control Operator Jan 1971Mune 1973 Auxiliary Operator U. S. Navy Sept 1967-Oct 1969 Mechanical Operator and Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician on USS Thcmas Jefferson SSBN 618 (S5W Reactor).

Aug 1965-Aug 1967 Instructor and Mechanical Operator at SlW Reactor Prototype, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Aug 1963-April 1964 Qualified in suknarines, machinist mate on USS Tusk SS 426.

OTHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRD license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1978 and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

During several refueling shutdowns worked as fuel handler and also steam generator repair job foreman.

41 G.D. Meier POSITION:

Assistant Training Coordinator EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND; Electronics Technician "A" School, Great Lakes, Illinois Basic Subnarine School, New London, Connecticut Naval Nuclear Power School, Bainbridge, Maryland Naval Nuclear Power School and Prototype, West Milton, NY APPLICABLE NARK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas a Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Oct 1975-Present Assistant Training Coordinator. In January 1978 assigned as the Utility Lead Individual to the Procedure Developement Group of the SNUPPS project. Previously responsible for training of licensed and unlicensed personnel.

Dec 1973~t 1975 Reactor Operator assigned to the Training Department.

Mar 1969-Dec 1973 Auxiliary Operator.

U. S. Nayy May 1968-Mar 1969 Leading Electronics Technician-Subnarine Trout SS566.

Aug 1966-May 1968 Reactor Operator/Technician-Nuclear Sukrnarine John Adams SSBN620.

Apr 1964-Aug 1966 Reactor Operator/Instructor for General Electric Plant, West Milton, NY.

OTHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1974 and continue to hold same license.

Participate in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Temporarily assigned to the GPU Procedural Developanent Group at IMI to provide assistance with the developnent of special and emergency procedures on an as needed basis (April-May 1979).

Refueling SRO-1977 Annual Inspection & Refueling Outage.

42 A.G. lbrris POSITION Assistant Training Coordinator EDUCATI ML BACKGROUND:

U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School and Prototype U.S. Navy Engineering Laboratory Technician School Earned 71 credit hours Rx:hester Institute of Technology, Evening Division, 2 years toward a B.S. in Industrial/Mechanical Engineering APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westirgkause PWR)

June 1979-Present Assistant Training Coordinator June 1978Mune 1979 Control Operator Sept. 1973-June 1978 Auxiliary Operator Westinghouse Electric Corp.

1971-1973 Involved in refueling and/or steam generator inspection/repair in various Westinghouse PWR's world wide.

U.S. Navy 1963-1971 Involved in the Nuclear Program including:

Instructor at DlG Prototype-West Miltcn, NY (3 yrs.)

Attained rank as E-6. Qualified as Engineering Watch Superisor and Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician.

'OXHER INFORMATION:

Obtained RO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1974 and continue to Kld same license.

Participates in RO license requalification training and simulator training.

Assigned to Task Force that was formed after 'JMI accident to evaluate ard implement changes at Ginna Station. Directly involved in rewriting of plant enezgency procedures o Temporarily assigned to 'IHI to provide as needed assistance to the Engineering Department (April-May 1979).

43 E.L. DeMeritt

=-POSITION-Supervisor of Chemistry & Health Physics EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

M. S. Environmental Health, University of Michigan, 1967 B. S. Chemistry, University of Michigan, 1948 Radiation monitoring System Training, Tracerlab Inc., 1968 Nuclear Theory Course, Stoller Assoc. 1965 Nuclear Theory Laboratory Course, University of Rochester 1965 APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse HrR)

May 1978-Present Supervisor of Chemistry & Health Physics 1968-May 1978 Health Physicist Chemical/Environmental Laboratory 1960-1968 Chemist OZHER INFORMATION:

Health physics Training at Hanford project (3 mo), Dresden Nuclear Station (3 mo.),

Indian Point Nuclear Station (1 mo), 1967.

Member Power Plant Health Physicists Group of EEI.

44 B.R. Quinn POSITION:

Health Physicist EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

M. S. Environmental Health, University of Michigan, 1967 B. S. Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1962 Nuclear Theory Course, Stoller Assoc. 1965 Nuclear Theory Laboratory Course, University of Rochester 1965, Radiation monitoring System Training, Tracerlab Inc., 1968 Radionuclide Analysis by Ganja Spectroscopy Course, 1968 Environmental Radiation Surveillance for Nuclear Power Plants Course, 1974 Liquid Scintillation Counting Methodology Course, 1977 Quantitative Testing of Respiratory Apparatus C'ourse, 1978 APPLICABLE N3RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1968-Present Health Physicist.

Chemical/Environmental Laboratory 1962-1968 Chemist responsible for power station steam & water treatment.

1958-1962 Co-cp Student.

OILER INPORl%TION:

Health Physics Training at Savannah River Power Plant (4 mo.) and Indian Point Power Plant (5 mo.).

45 A. Harhay POSITION:

Chemist EDUCATIONAL BACKCBKUND:

B. S. Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1968 A. A. S. Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1965 Graduate Courses, Business Administration, Rochester Institute of Technology APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Nov 1977-Present Chemist- Secondary System Water Treatment including Condensate Polishirg system.

Power Stations 7, 8, & 9 Oct 1969-Nov 1977 Chemist- Fossil Plant Water Chemistry.

Environmental & Chemical Laboratory Control Chemist- Water Analysis and Special Projects.

Sept 1968-Sept 1969 Jan 1966-Sept 1968 ~ student.

D.L. Filkins POSITION:

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1966 Health Physics Course, Universtiy of Michigan, 1973 APPLICABLE WORK EXPERI ENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Dec 1968-Present Chemist. Responsible for secondary chemistry. Prior to plant startup established secondary chemistry lab. Also assisted the Health Physics. department ard helped with special projects on the primary system.

Power Station 47,8,69 1966-1968 Water chemistry mntrol.

Environmental/Chemical Laboratory 1964-1966 Technician.

47 D. E. Filion POSITION:

Radiochemist EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

B. S. Chemistry, Washington State University, 1962 Graduate Courses, Idaho State University APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

Sept 1976-Present Radiochemist.

Interex Corporation March 1974-March 1976 Responsible for the wet analysis of the various environmental samples required fran the area surrounding several nuclear power plants.

Nuclear Radiation Develognent, Inc.

May 1969-Feb 1974 Responsible for seventy percent of plant production and fabrication of sources for industrial use.

Idaho Nuclear Corp.

July 1963-May 1969 Radiochemist. Responsible for radiochemical analytical separations for special experimental programs run at NPTS including corrosion studies, fuel burn-up programs, reprocessirg plant samples a+3 envirormental pollution studies.

Phillips Petroleum Co., Atcmic Energy Division April 1962-July 1963 Health Physicist.

48 E. rdon POSITICN:

Technical Assistant to the Health Physicist EDUCATIONAL BACKKKUND:

B.S. Health Physics, University of lowell, Mass. 1977 APPLICABLE M)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

March 1979-Present Technical Assistant to the Health Physicist.

Northeast Utilities Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Unit I (GE BWR)

May 1978-Mar 1979 ALARA Coordinator. Established an AZdQQ, program, assisted with Bnergency planning, and helped institute a dosimetry and exposure tracking computer system.

Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Unit II (CE-PWR)

Health Physics Technician.

l Oct. 1977-May 1978 Harvard University July 1977-Sept. 1977 Laboratory instructor for the 1977 International Atomic Energy Congress.

Applied Health Physics Nine Mile Point Nuclear Power Station (GE -BWR)

May 1977-June 1977 Health Physics Technician. Assigned to assist with feedwater sparger cladding remcval dose and area nanitoring.

University of Lowell Summer 1974, 1975 Health Physicist. Responsible for Health Physics for 5.5 Mev Vandergraff accelerator, 1 le Swimning Pool Reactor, and Radiochemistry Zabs.

49 E.J. Beatty POSITION:

Special Projects Coordinator EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Westinghouse Corp., Reactor Operator Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., SNEC ERR Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp., Ginna, Reactor Physics, plant systems, 1967 Nuclear Theory Laboratory, University of Rochester, 1967 APPLICABLE R)RK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1975-Present Special Projects Coordinator.

1968-1975 Shift Pbreman.

BeeBee Power Station 1947-1967 Cperations Department.

Hydro Power Station 54 1946-1947 Cinerator.

VXHER INFORMATION:

Obtained SRO license at Ginna Nuclear Station in 1969 and continue to lmld same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Received RO license at Westinghouse experimental reactor at Saxton, Pa., 1967.

50 J. E. Straight POSITION Fire Protection and Safety Coordinator EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Westinghouse Corp., Reactor Operator Training Program, 1967 Westirghouse Corp., SNEC HK Training Program, 1967 Westinghouse Corp. Ginna, Reactor physics, plant systems, 1967 Nuclear Theory Course, University of Rochester, 1967 U. S. Navy, Machinist School, Subnarine School, Diesel School Essentials of Firemanship Hale Pump Operators Course Hazardous Materials Handling Course Officers Training Course Niagara R>hawk Fire School for Instructors Scott Air-Pak Field Level Maintenance Course Introduction to Industrial Fire Protection Course Fire Protection Program for Operations Phase APPLICABLE WORK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas 6 Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR)

June 1978-Present Fire Protection and Safety Coordinator 1967-June 1978 Shift Foreman Russell Power Station 1959-1967 Head Boiler Operator 1950-1959 Boiler Operator Other Information:

Obtained SRO license in 1969 at Ginna Nuclear Station and continue to hold same license.

Participates in SRO license requalification training and simulator training.

Obtained RO license at Westinghouse experimental reactor at Saxton, Pa. 1967 Member task force for fire protection-system mx3ifications.

Ginna Station Safety Conmittee Chairman.,

First Assistant Chief, Clifton Fire Department.

Sl W.K. Dillon POSITION:

Staff Assistant-Nuclear Safety ZZUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

M. S. Education, SUNY Brockport, NY B. S. Criminal Justice, Empire State APPLICABLE K)HK EXPERIENCE:

Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station (Westinghouse PWR) 1977-Present Nuclear Security.

New York State Police Dept.

1956-1977 Retired at rank of Captain. Responsible for crowd and nab control, includirg developnent and implementation of plans for these events. Also responsible for planning during natural arxl man made disasters.

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION Chief Engineer Assistant Chief Engineer Assistant Chief Engineer Adminis tration, Maintenance, Quality Assur Engineering and Construction ance, Drafting, Environmental Manager Quality Manager Manager Assurance Civil Electrical Engineering Engineering Manager Manager Mechanical Nuclear Engineering Engineering Nuclear Ginna Project Project Manager Manager

53 Attachment C-2 OFFSITE ENGINEERING TECHNICAL STAFF

54 CHIEF ENGINEER Responsible for the following:

a. Providing management direction to engineering, construction, drafting and maintenance personnel.
b. Establishing and implementing an Engineering Procedures Manual containing written procedures controlling all engineering activities (e.g., design control) affecting quality.
c. Approving all engineering procedures.
d. Reviewing the manual biennially.
e. Establishing an indoctrination and training program for engineering personnel.
f. Reviewing station procedures (e.g., operating, fuel handling, maintenance and repair procedures) when requested by the Ginna Station Superintendent.

ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEERS The Assistant Chief Engineers provide administrative 'and technical direction necessary to coordinate the activities of subordinate engineering personnel to accomplish projects or taaks assigned by the Chief Engineer. The Assistant Chief Engineer, Engineering and Construction, is responsible for management of engineering and construction activities. He also provides for the supervision and coordination of the Engineering Managers activities. The Assistant Chief Engineer, Administration, Maintenance, Quality Assurance, Drafting, and Environmental, is also responsible for establishing record and document storage facilities.

55 ENGINEERING MANAGERS The Manager Civil Engineering, Manager Electrical Engineering, Manager Mechanical Engineering and Manager Nuclear Nuclear En gineering are responsible for the following:

a. Supervise design and procurement activities for plant modifications.
b. Review design and procurement documents as required.
c. Approve design and procurement documents.
d. Approve nonconformance dispositions.
e. Review of Corrective Action Reports (CAR) related to design deficiencies, recommendation and implementation of corrective action.
f. Perform design reviews as required.
g. Approve safety analyses (only Manager Nuclear Engineering).

As assigned by the Assistant Chief Engineer, Engineering Managers lead and coordinate projects including discipline interfaces and assign portions of the projects to a Responsible Engineer.

RESPONSIBLE ENGINEERS Responsible for the following:

a. Prepare design and procurement documents.
b. May review design and procurement documents.
c. Evaluate qualification test results associated with design.
d. Review repair procedures.
e. Prepare safety analysis.

GINNA PRO ECT MANAGER The Ginna Project Manager is responsible for cost and schedule of the design, procurement, and construction activities associated with the Ginna Station Modification Project. In this capacity the Project Manager directs the activities of Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) project personnel and is responsible for the direction of Gilbert/Commonwealth (Gilbert Associates, Incorporated (GAI) ) and other contractors and architect/engineers assigned project responsibilities.

MANAGER UALITYASS URANCE The Manager, Quality Assurance, is responsible for establishing and executing the overall quality assurance program. Specific functional responsibilities for the Manager, Quality Assurance, and his staff are delineated in Quality Assurance Procedures.

NUCLEAR PRO ECT MANAGER The Nuclear Project Manager is responsible for project direction, cost and schedule for the design, construction and procurement activities of the Sterling Nuclear Unit No. 1. He has the authority to perform or direct a staff to perform all the activities necessary for designing and constructing the unit.

57 ATTACHMENT C-2 TECHNICAL STAFF (OFFSITE)

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Total number managers, engineers and professional personnel: 51 Total number degrees received:

AS Economics -3 AS Instrument Technology -1 AS Bus Ad -1 AS EE "1 AS Applied Sciences -3 ASME -2 BSEE -8 BS Physics 1 BSCE -10 BSME "14 BS Ceramic E-1 BS Welding E-1 BS Math/Physics -1 BS Math -1 BS Engineering Sciences .-1 BS Engineering Physics -1 BS Environmental Sciences -1 BT"1 MS Physics -1 MSEE -5 MSCE -1 MSME -4 MSNE -4 MS Radiological Health -1 MS Management -1 MS Engineering -1 PhDCE -1 PhDNE -1 Technical experience (man-years)

Engineering (1) Nuclear power-related 345 (2) Engineering management 116 (3) Total utility (including non-RG&E) 611 (4) Total applicable (including teaching, vendor, consulting) 722

58 Field of specialization non-nuclear nuclear total (1) Systems analysis 48 57 (2) Nuclear fuel 13 13 (3) Health physics (4) Civil 45 207 252 (5) Mechanical 47 52 99 (6) Plant operations 37 46 (7) Materials and metalurgy 12 21 (8) Instrumentation and control 21 15 36 (9) Nuclear Navy Programs (SSN)

(10) Thermal hydraulic 2 (ll) Electrical 18 25 43 (12) Management 12 16 28 (13) Quality Assurance 49 56 (14) Construction and Startup 41 48 (15) Training (16) Plant Design Miscellaneous related education:

NUS Fuel Seminar IEEE Standard Nuclear Reliability Seminar ASNT Level III (VT, PT, RT, UT, ET)-2 Westinghouse Reactor Operator and Ginna Systems School Westinghouse Reactor Operator and Systems School Westinghouse PWR Information Course-2 Bettis Naval Nuclear Power School-2 US Naval Nuclear Power School-4 EIT Certificates-5 Land Surveyor License NRC License Expired-5 PE License-16 Newport News Md Corp "GC&NDE" Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls QA/QC Certificates: NDE level III inspection, liquid penetrant level II, magnetic particle level II, ultrasonic testing level II, visual weld inspection level II MIT Reactor Safety ASME CEVS Radiation Management Corp Environmental Surveillance French CEA nuclear research centers at Saclay and Caderache Additional Courses: nuclear power, nuclear theory, QA, technical writing, management, nuclear engineering, statistical analysis, NDE, radiation monitoring, OSHA, construction inspection, SO removal systems, radiation biology, environmental standards

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'='dditional pertinent information Ex-Director Reactor Physics and Core Characteristics Division, US Naval Nuclear Power School Lecturer Nuclear Engineering, U of Rochester Member IEEE Nuclear Plant Security Working Group Member ASME Section XI subgroup - Water Cooled Systems Member EPRI subcommittee on Nuclear Pressure Vessels Chairman EEI-QATF Training Committee Members ANS Standards Committees (51.9 - Operator Actions, 51.6 - Single Failure Criteria, 59.5 - Emergency Cooldown)

Member Ginna NSARB Section Chairman ASME Engineer HTGR Operation and Startup - Peach Bottom RGB has a contractural arrangement with Westinghouse Electric Corporation for provision of technical support for Ginna Station operations. This agreement covers the full range of Westinghouse nuclear services. Support is available on an around-the-clock basis and may be authorized by the Plant Superintendent, an Engineering Manager or higher management.

Bell-Schneider could be drawn upon for engineering, construction management and QA/QC support. Available by telephone call during normal working hours at the authorization of the Ginna Nuclear Project Manager or higher management.

NUS could be drawn upon for QA/QC support. Available by telephone call during normal working hours at the authorization of the Ginna Station Plant superintendent or higher management.

Catalytic, Inc. could be drawn upon for design and procurement services. Available by telephone call at the authorization of an Engineering Manager or higher management.

Gilbert - Commonwealth, Inc. could be drawn upon for full technical support in response to an emergency. They could supply 30-50 graduate engineers with nuclear experience on 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> call. Authorization would be by an Engineering manag'er or higher management.

Steve Saiki, P.C. could be drawn upon for full technical support in response to an emergency. They could supply 3 graduate engineers without nuclear experience on 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> call. Authorization would be by an Engineering manager or higher management.

Sear"Brown, P.C. could be drawn upon for full technical support in response to an emergency. They could supply 75 graduate engineers without nuclear experience on 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> call. Authorization would be by an Engineering manager or higher management.

Eardman-Anthony, P.C. could be drawn upon for full technical support in response to an emergency. They could supply 30-50 graduate engineers without nuclear experience on 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> call. Authorization could be by an Engineering manager or higher management.

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