ML17278B223
| ML17278B223 | |
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| Site: | Summer |
| Issue date: | 08/25/1986 |
| From: | Nauman D SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| NUDOCS 8608260091 | |
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ACCESSION NBR: Bb082b0091 DOC. DATE: 8b/08/25 NOTARIZED:
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FACIL: 50-395 Vivgil C.
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Unit i. South Carol 05000395 AUTH. NANE AUTHOR AFFIL IAT ION NAUNANiD. A.
South Cav olina Electv ic 5 Gas Co.
REC IP. NANE RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTQNp H. R.
Office of-Nuclear Reactor Regulati on.
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Discusses ov ganizatinal stv ucture changes made to enhance managerial accountability of various groups in nucleav'perations dept. Nav bed-up Tech Spec Figuv es
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SCESG ASCMICorqwy South Carolina Electric 8 Gas Company P.o. Box 784 Columbia, SC 29218 (803) 74M513 August 25, 1986 Dan A. Nauman Vice President Nuclear Operations Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555
Dear Mr. Denton:
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Subject:
VirgilC. Summer Nuclear Station Docket No. 50/395 Operating License No. NPF-12 Technical Specification Organizational Structure Changes South Carolina Electric and Gas Company (SCE&G) has determined some org'anization changes are required to enhance managerial accountability of the various groups in the Nuclear Operations Department.
In addition, several editorial changes to Figures 6.2-1 and 6.2-2 are being made to reflect correct titles and functional alignments.
Please refer to both the attached marked-up copies of Figures 6.2-1 and 6.2-2, provided for illustrative purposes, and the smooth retyped versions of these figures.
Organizational changes concerning upper management have been made in recent months; however, these changes did not alter the organizational structure under the Vice President, Nuclear Operations.
As shown in Figure 6.2-1, this restructuring changed the title of Senior Vice President, Power Operations, to Senior Vice President, Nuclear Power, Construction and Production Engineering.
In the Nuclear Services Division, shown on Figure 6.2-1, three group manager positions have been combined into two, resulting in greater efficiencies and tighter spans of control.
Regulatory and Support Services, and Nuclear Education and Training are combined under one group manager, that of Nuclear Regulatory and Developmental Services.
This position has the Manager, Nuclear Licensing; Manager, Corporate Health Physics and Environmental Programs; Manager, Nuclear Operations Education and Training; and Manager, Nuclear Technical Education and Training reporting to him. There are no changes under Technical Services.
On Figure 6.2-1 the Quality Services Organization now includes the Procurement Group ofthe Nuclear Operations Department.
The title of Quality Services is changed to Quality and Procurement Services, now headed by a director who has the Manager, Materials and Procurement; Manager, Quality Assurance; and Manager, Quality Control reporting to him.
On Figure 6.2-2 the Security Organization has been reporting administratively offsite and functionally onsite to the Group Manager, Technical and Support Services.
This organization now reports administratively and functionally to Technical and Support Services.
The Regulatory Compliance Group will now report offsite to the Manager, Nuclear Licensing in the Nuclear Regulatory and Developmental Services Organization. Functionally, this group willremain at the Station and fullysupport the Director of Nuclear Plant Operations.
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Mr. Harold R. Denton Page Two August 25, 1986 SCE&G has determined that this change involves a No Significant Hazards Determination based on the fact that the organizational changes have been initiated to further enhance managerial accountability forthe groups affected.
These changes have been reviewed and approved by both the Plant Safety Review Committee and the Nuclear Safety Review Committee. A check in the amou'nt of one hundred fiftydollars ($ 150.00) is enclosed to initiate the processing of this request.
In conversations with Region II and NRR, it was determined these limited organizational changes would be implemented on the submittal date ofthis letter.
Ifyou have any questions, please advise.
rytrulyyo rs, uman JGC:DAN:jib Attachments pc:
O.W. Dixon, Jr./T. C. Nichols, Jr.
E. H. Crews, Jr.
E. C. Roberts J. G. Connelly, Jr.
D. R. Moore O. S. Bradham W. A. Williams, Jr.
J. Nelson Grace Group Managers C.A. Price C. L. Ligon R. M. Campbell, Jr.
K. E. Nodland R.A. Stough G. O. Percival R. L. Prevatte J. B. Knotts, Jr.
H. G. Shealy NPCF File
PRESIDENT AND CNIEl OPERATING OFFICER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OPERATIONS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT t4ucc ada 7oA&R,> DH~Ucpop4 WO M~~oW bHaWaaP >~
I VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR OPERA'TIONS Ntl:LEAR SERVICES NM.EAR PLANT OPERATIONS N
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F IGWE 6.2-1 SDUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY VIRGlL C.
SlNMER NUCLEAR STATION OffSITE ORGANIZATION ak
S 1INISTRATIVE CONTROLS f.
Administrative procedures shall be developed and implemented to limit the working hours of unit staff who perform safety-related functions; e.g.,
senior reactor operators, reactor operators, health physicists, auxiliary operators, and key maintenance personnel.
Adequate shift coverage shall be maintained without routine heavy use of overtime.
However, in the event that unforeseen problems require substantial amounts of overtime to be used, or during extended periods of shutdown for refueling, major maintenance or major plant modifications, on a temporary basis, the following guidelines shall be followed:
a.-
An individual>> should.,not be, permitted. to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> straight, excluding shift turnover time.
b.
An individual should not be permitted to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> in any 24-hour period, nor more than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> in any 48-hour period, nor more than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any seven day period, all excluding shift turnover time.
c.
A break of at least eight hours should be allowed between work
- periods, including shift turnover time.
d.
Except during extended shutdown periods, the use of overtime should be
.considered on an individual basis and not for the entire staff on a shi ft.
Any deviation from the above guidelines shall be authorized by the Director, Nuclear Plant Operations or his deputy, or higher levels of management, in accordance wi.h established procedures and with documentation of the basis for granting the deviation.
Except during extended shutdown periods, con-trols shall be included in the procedures such that individual overtime shall be reviewed monthly by the Director, Nuclear Plant Operations or his designee to assure that excessive hours have not been assigned.
Routine deviation from the above guidelines is not authorized.
- SUNDER " UNIT.1
'6"1a Amendment No. M~ ~1
~Q OIAl CTOR, HIKLEAA l'LANT OPERATIONS 1
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OPERATIONS AND HAINTCHANCE ACAULA TOAV COiiPL IANCE TCCHNICAL ANO SUPPORT SERVICES OPERA I IONS SAO HAINTCNANCE SERVICES TECIINICAL SII'PQlT
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Sllll I SUPER Vl AORS SAO CON IROL ROON 8
SIT'ERVI SOAS SllO kKCIIANICAL PCASONNEL CLCCTA ICAL PERSONNEL CHEH I S TAY PCAfORHANCE HEAL III PlWS ICS J
ADHINISTAATIOH Sco Note 0
AEACIOR OPERATORS AO INSTAUHENI ANO CONTROL PEASONNEL flOuTE 6.Z-Z VIRGIL C. SlNHCA NUCLEAR SIA'TIOH FUNC IIONAL OACAHI2AI IOH SRO - Senior AcncLor Oporator License
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MAT5t Health Physics supervision has direct access lo tho Director, Hncloar Plant Operetions in enttors concerning ony phoae of rodlnlogical protectinn.
NOTE<
Iln title Director, Nuc)ror Plant Oporntlona ia synonymous with tho title Honogor, Virgil C.
Swimmer Nuclear Station,. Station Hanoger or Plant tlonn(Jcr.
TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CRBI COMPOSITION SUMMER UNIT 1 i
POSITION NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS RE UIRED TO FILL POSITION MODES 1 2
3 L 4 MODES 5 & 6 SS CRS RO AO STA 1
1 2
2 1
1 None 1
1 None
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- Shift Supervisor with a Senior Reactor 'Operators License on Unit 1 CRS - Control Room Supervisor with a Senior Reactor Operators License on Unit 1 RO
- Individual with a Reactor Operators License on Unit 1 AO
" Auxiliary Operator STA - Shift Technical Advisor Except for the Shift Supervisor, the Shift Crew Composition may be one less than the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1 for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on-duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Shift Crew Composition to within the minimum requirements of iable 6.2-1.
This provision does not permit any shift crew position to be unmanned upon shift change due to an oncoming shift crewman being late or absent.
a During any absence of the Control Room Supervisor from the Control Room while the unit is in MODE 1, 2, 3 or 4, an individual (other than the Shift Technical Advisor) with a valid SRO license shall be designated to assume the Control Room command function.
During any absence of the Shift Supervisor from the Control Room while the unit is in MODE 5 or 6, an individual with a valid RO or SRO license shall be designated to assume the Control Room command function.
SUMMER - UNIT 1 6-4 Amendment No.
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PRESIDENT ANDCHIEF OPERATING OFFICER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OPERATIONS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEARPOWER, CONSTRUCTION AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAROPERATIONS QUAUTYAND PROCUREMENT SERVICES NUCLEAR SERVICES NUCLEAR PLANTOPERATIONS NUCLEAR REGULATORYAND DEVELOPMENTALSERVICES TECHNICAL SERVICES FIGURE 6.2-1 SOUTH CAROLINAELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY VIRGILC. SUMMER NUCLEARSTATION OFF SITE ORGANIZATION
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DIRECTOR, NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATIONS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES OPERATIONS SRO MAINTENANCE SERVICES TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECURITY SUPPORT SERVICES I
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SHIFT SUPERVISORS SRO MECHANICAL PERSONNEL CHEMISTRY I
HEALTH PHYSICS CONTROL ROOM SUPERVISORS SRO ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE ADMINISTRATION REACTOR OPERATORS RO INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL PERSONNEL 8
SRO - Senior Reactor Operator License RO
- Reactor Operator License FIGURE 6.2-2 VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION NOTE: HealthPhysicssupervisionhasdirectaccesstothe Director, NuclearPlantOperationsinmattersconcerninganyphaseofradiological protection.
NOTE: The title Director, Nuclear Plant Operations is synonymous withthe title Manager, VirgilC. Summer Nuclear Station, Station Manager or Plant Manager.
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