ML17263A772

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Forwards Fitness for Duty Performance Data Personnel Subj to 10CFR26 Rept for 6 Months Ending 940630
ML17263A772
Person / Time
Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/29/1994
From: Mecredy R, Peters J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To: Bush L
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 9409160244
Download: ML17263A772 (9)


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ACCESSION NBR:9409160244 DOC.DATE: 94/08/29 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-244 Robert Emmet Ginna Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Rochester G

05000244 AUTH.NAME

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Rochester Gas

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P MECREDY,R.C.

Rochester Gas

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RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION BUSH,L.

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Director (Post 870411

SUBJECT:

Forwards fitness for duty performance data personnel subj to 10CFR26 rept for 6 months ending 940630.

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION o 89 EAST AVENUE, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14649.0001 TCE.CPHONC ARCA CDDC 7ld 546.2700 August 29, 1994 Mr. Loren Bush Reactor Safeguards Branch Division of Reactor Inspection and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Bush:

In accordance with the provisions of NRC Rule 10CFR Parts 2 and 26, enclosed is the Fitness For Duty Performance Data, Personnel Subject to 10CFR26 report for the six months ending June 30, 1994.

Attached to the Performance Data form is a summary of specific management actions.

During the reporting period, there were no reportable events under 10CFR 26.73.

Ifyou have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.

Very truly yours, effrey

. Peters Department Manager Employee Relations Robert C. Mecredy Vice President Ginna Nuclear Production 9409160244 940829 It PDR ADOCK 05000244 PJ)R fP

Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10CFR 26 Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation June 30 1994 6 Months Ending Ginna Station, Lake Road,

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( 716) 771-'2232 Phone (include area code)

Cutoffs: Screen/Confirmation (ng/ml)

Cl Appendix A to 10CFR 26 Marijuana Cocaine Opiates Amphetamines Phencyclidine

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Testing Results Licensee Employees Long-Term Contractor Personnel Short-Term Contractor Personnel Average Number witl.

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¹ Tested 781

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NOTE:

RG&E and all contractors specifically included in RG&E's Fitness For Duty Program adhere to Appendix A to 10CFR26.

RG&E has approved the Fitness For Duty program of Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Westinghouse utilizes different cutofflevels for particular drugs and tests for additional drugs not required by the rule; these are listed below.

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~Dru Class Screen Conf Marijuana Cocaine Opiates Amphetamines Phencyclidine Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Methadone Methaqualone 20 NRC NRC 300 NRC 300 300 300 300 NRC NRC NRC 300 NRC 300 300 300 300 8/94

PERFORMANCE DATAFORM SEMI-ANNUALREPORT Six Months Ending June 30, 1994

SUMMARY

OF MANAGEMENTACTIONS DRUG TESTING As indicated on the Performance Data Form, a total of 1076 drug and alcohol tests were conducted during the reporting period. Ofthis total, 10, or approximately 0.9%, were confirmed positive tests.

The following is a breakdown of the random drug and alcohol tests and the positive test rate.

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I Number Positive Percent Positive Employees Contractors 438 159 0.22%

1.25%

Total 597 0.5%

Three (3) random tests were confirmed positive during the six month period; two were for alcohol and one for cocaine.

As permitted by the revised NRC Fitness For Duty Rule, 10 CFR 26, section 26.24, dated January 5, 1994, RG&E reduced the random testing rate to 50%, effective March 1, 1994.

MANAGEMENTACTIONS In accordance with the RGEcE Fitness For Duty (FFD) Program and Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy, all employees are automatically referred to the Company's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) whenever there is a violation of the policy, except when an employee resigns or when employment is terminated.

During the reporting period, one employee tested positive for alcohol in the random testing program. A contractor employee also tested positive for alcohol through random testing.

The employee and contractor were referred to their respective Employee Assistance Program. Both individuals successfully completed the recommended rehabilitation and their unescorted site access was restored in accordance with the provisions of 10CFR26.

During the reporting period, there were no reportable events under 10CFR Part 26.73.

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The NRC conducted a Safeguards Inspection, 50-244/94-13 (5/9-13/94), that included a review of our annual FFD audit report for 1993.

From that audit there was a finding that identified errors in the random selection data base list of names.

It appeared that there was an administrative weakness involving the manner in which the selection pools were updated. Since our meeting with the inspector, this item has been resolved through the use of a computer program created to match the currently badged employees and contractors located in the plant's security computer system with the FFD database.

The program compares files and shows any discrepancies.

The procedure has proven to be an effective means to keep a current database of individuals with unescorted site access.

This matter willbe reviewed for final disposition by the NRC OFI 50-244/94-13-01).

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