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Forwards Revised Figures & Pages to Chapter 13 of FSAR, Reflecting Changes Not Already Made in Amend 13.Figures 13.1-2A,13.1-3A,13.1-3B,13.1-3C & 13A-1 Should Be Deleted
ML17298B271
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 09/17/1984
From: Van Brunt E
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
ANPP-30525-TFQ, NUDOCS 8409250041
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ACCESSION NBR o 8~J09250001 DOC e DATE! 8Q/09/17 NOTARIZED!, YES FACIL:STN-50-528 Palo Verde Nuclear Stations Unit 1~ Ar izona BYNAME Palo Verde Nuclear Station~ Uni.t 2'~ Arizona Publi Publi'TN-50.-529 05000529 STN-50 530 Palo Verde Nuclear- Station~ Unit "3i Arizona Publi 05000530 AUTH AUTHOR AFFILIATION VAN BRUNTqE",E, Arizona Public Service Co.

RECIP ~ NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION KNIGHTONz G ~ 1'J ~ Licensing Branch 3.

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SUBJECT:

For wards revised figures 8 pages to Chapter 13 of FSAR f reflecting, changes not already made in Amend 13 'igures 13 ~ 1 2A~13,1 3A~1$ ~ 1 38g13>1"3C 8 13A 1 should be'eleted, DISTR I BUT'ION CODE 800 1 D =COPIES RECE'I VED! LTR ENCL S I ZE ~-

TITLE: Licensing Submittal: PSAR/FSAR Amdts 3 Related Correspondence~

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Arizona Public Service Company P.O. BOX 21666 ~ PHOENIX. ARIZONA 65036 September'7, 1984 ANPP-30525 TFO/JYH Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Mr. George Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Units 1, 2 and 3 Docket Nos. STN-50-528/529/530 File: 84-056-026'.1.01.10

Reference:

Letter from E. E. Van Brunt, Jr., APS, to NRC, ANPP-29978, dated August 1, 1984.

Dear Mr. Knighton:

Attached are revised changes 'o Chapter 13 of the FSAR. Revised Figures 13.1-1, 13.1-2, 13.1-3 and changes to pages in the text are to replace the respective pages currently in the FSAR.

These changes are reflected in the attached "List of Effective Pages" for Amendment 13. The "Change Page" reflects above changes that were not already made in Amendment 13, also attached.

In addition, Figures 13.1-2A, 13.1-3A, 13.1-3B, 13.1-3C and 13A-1 should be deleted.

If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me.

Very truly yours, E. E. Van Brunt, Jr.

APS Vice President Nuclear Production ANPP Project Director EEVBJr/JYM/sp Attachment cc: E. A. Licitra (w/a)

A. C. Gehr (w/a)

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of Arizona Public Service Karner, represent that Company, I am that Assistant Vice the foregoing document has been signed by me for Edwin E. Van Brunt, Jr., Vice President, Nuclear Production, on behalf of Arizona Public Service Company with full authority so to do, that I have read such document and know its contents, and that to the be'st of my knowledge and belief, the statements made therein are true.

Donald B. Karner Sworn'o before me this~~day of 1984 Notary Public sJ My Commission Expires:

My Commission Expires April 6, 1987

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PVNGS FSAR 08/24/84 CHANGE PAGE LIST FOR AMENDMENT 13 (Cont)

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Fig. 13.1-7 (2 of 2) Fig. 13.1-7 (2 of 2) 13.2-1/-2 through 13.2-1/-2 through 13.2-5/-6 13.2-5/-6 13".2-6A/-6B 13.4-1/-2 ,13.4-1/-2 13.4-3/-4 Deleted , 13.4-3/-4 Deleted 13A-i/-ii 13A-z/-ix

, 13A-iii/Blank 13A-3/-4 through '13A-3/-4 through 13A-21/-22 Deleted 13A-25/-26 Fig. 13A-1 Fig. 13A-1 Deleted 14-i/-ii 14-i/-ii 14-iii/-iv 14-iii/-iv 14.2-1/-2 through 14.2-1/-2 through 14.=2-14A/-14B 14.2-13/-14/-14A and -14B Deleted 14.2-15/-16 14.2-15/-16 14.2-17/-17A 14.2-17/-17A and -17B

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'08/21/84 FIGURES 13.1-1 APS Master Organization 13.1-,2 APS Nuclear Organization 13.1-2A Deleted 13'1-2B APS Nuclear Project Services ..'-

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ANPP Organization 13.1-3A Deleted 13.1-3B Deleted I 13.1-3C Deleted...

13 13.1-3D APS Nuclear Technical Services 13.1-3E APS Nuclear Engineering 13.1-3F APS Nuclear Construction 13.1-3G APS Nuclear Record Management 13.1-3H APS Nuclear Fuels 13.1-3I APS Nuclear Emergency Planning 13.1-3J APS Nuclear Licensing 13.1-3K APS Nuclear Safety 13.1-4 Deleted 13.1-5 APS Engineering and Construction Organization 13.1-6 Nuclear Operation Organization 13.1-6A APS Nuclear Technical Support

.13 13.1-6B ,APS Nuclear Operations 13.1-6C APS Nuclear Maintenance 13.1-6D APS Nuclear Plant Services

'3. 1-7 Manning Schedule 13.2-1 Deleted!.

13.2-2 Deleted 13-3.v

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'LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e or Fi ure No. Issue Pa e or Fi ure No. Issue 12.5-13B Amend 6 13.1-12 Amend 13 12.5-14 Amend 12 13.1-13 Amend 13

': .12.5-15 Amend .12 i3.1-14 Amend 13 12.5<<16 Original 13.1"15 Amend 13 12.5-17 Amend 12 13.1"16, Amend 13 12.5-18 Amend' 13.1-17 Amend 13 12.5-19, Amend . 12 13.1-18 Amend 13 12.5-20 Amend 12 13.1-19 Amend 13 12.5-21 Amend 12 13.1-20 Amend 13 12A Tab Original 13.1-21 Amend 13 Appx 12A Title Page Original 13.1-22 Amend 13 12A-i Amend 13.1-23 Amend 13 12A"1 5 5'mend 13.1-24 Amend 13 12A-2 Amend 5 13.1-25 Amend 13 12A-3 Amend 5 i3.i-26 Amend 13 12A-4 Amend 5 13.1"27 Amend 13 12A-5 Amend 5 13.1-28 Amend 13 12A-6 Amend 5 13.1-29 Amend 13 12A-7 Amend 5 Fig 13.1-1 Amend 13 12A-8 Amend 5 Fig 13.1-2 Amend 13 12A-9 Amend 5 Fig 13.1-2A Deleted Amend 13 12B Tab Original Fig 13.1-2B Amend 13 Appx 12B Title Page Original Fig 13.1-3 Amend 13 12B-1 Original Fig 13.1-3A Deleted Amend 13 12B-2 Original Fig 13.1-3B Deleted Amend 13 12B-3 Original Fig 13.1-3C Deleted Amend 13

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PVNGS FSAR LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e or Fi ure No. Issue Pa eor Fi ure No. Issue 13 ~ 2 5 Amend 13 13A-i Amend 13 13.2-6 Amend 13 13A-ii Amend 13 13.2-6A Amend 13 13A-iij. Amend 13 13.2-6B Amend 13 13A-1 Amend 5 13.2-7/,-7A and -7B Deleted Amend 8 13A-2 Amend 13 13.2 Amend 12 13A-3 Amend 13 13.2-9 ~ Amend 8 13A-4 Amend 13 13.2-10 Amend 8 13A-5 Amend 13 13.2-11 Amend 8 13A-6 Amend 13 13.2-12 Amend 10 13A-7 Amend 13 13.2-12A Amend 10 13A-8 Amend 13 13.2-.12B Amend 10 13A-9 Amend 13 13.2-13 Amend 10 13A-10 Amend 13 13.2-14 Amend 10 13A-11 Amend 13

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13.2-15 Amend 8 13A-12 Amend 13 13.2-16 Amend 12 13A-13 Amend 13 13.2-17 Amend 8 13A-14 Amend 13 13.2-18 Amend 8 13A"15 . Amend 13 13.2-19 Amend 8 13A"16 Amend 13 13.2-20 Amend 8 13A-17. Amend 13 13.2-21 13.2-22 .

Amend ll 13A-18 Amend 13 Amend 12 13A-19 Amend 13 13.2"23 Amend 8 13A-20 Amend 13 13.2-24 Amend 8 13A-21 Amend 13 Fig 13.2-1 Del eted Amend 12 13A-22 Amend 13 Fig 13.2-2 Del eted Amend 8 13A-23 Amend 13 13.3 Tab Original 13A-24 Amend 13 13.3-1 ,Original 13A-25 Amend '13 13.4 Tab 'riginal. 13A-26 -'~ Amend'13 13.4-1 ~ ,.':Amend 13 Fig 13A-1 Deleted -Amend 13 13.4-2 Amend 13 13B Tab Origiiial 13.4-3/-4 Deleted Amend 13 Appx 13B Deleted <<Amend 8 13.5 Tab Original Chapter 4 Tab Original 13.5-1 Amend 8 14-i Amend 13 13.5-2; Amend 8 14-ii ,Amend 13 13.5"3 Amend 8 14-iii Amend 13 13.5-4 Amend 8 14-iv Amend 13 13.5-5 Amend 8 14.1 Tab Original 13.5-6 Amend 12 14.1-1 Original 13.5"6A Amend 12 14.2 Tab Original 13.5"6B Amend 12 14.2"1 Amend 13 ev V 13 '-7 Amend 12 14.2-2 Amend 13 13.5-8 Amend ll 14.2-3 Amend 13 13.5 "9 13.6 Tab Amend ll Original=

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8-24-84 t PVNGS FSAR ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT responsible for development of plant maintenance programs have

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13.1.1.1.3 Technical Support for Operations 4 The Vice President-Nuclear Production, through the Executive l13 Vice President of Arizona Nuclear Power Project (ANPP), has been designated by the President and Chief Executive Officer of APS as the Corporate Officer responsible for providing management and technical support services for PVNGS (refer to figure 13.1-1). The Vice President-Nuclear Production has established under him departments and staff sections as discussed in section 13.1.1.2.2 and as shovn on figure 13.1-2.

Technical support for operations beyond the capabilities of 12 the PVNGS operating staff is provided as discussed in the following section.

13.1.1.1.3.1 Offsite Technical Su ort. Offsite technical support will be provided and coordinated by the Technical Services Group as described in 13.1.1.2.2.1.

Other APS organizations/departments may be utilized. These l12 include but are not limited to: (8 APS Engineering and Construction Organization I I

1 APS Fuel Supply Department = " *

~ APS Risk Management Services Department APS Electric Operations Organization The expertise encompassed in these areas includes mechanical, structural, electrical, and instrumentation and controls engi-neering, uranium supply, chemistry, and fire protection.

Outside consultants vill be utilized for work beyond the scope J

of expertise within APS.

August 1984 13 + 1 7 Amendment 13

'I PVNGS FSAR ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT 13.1-:1.1.3.2 -

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Figure,13.1-1'-"reflects the current. APS Corporate Structure.

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The organizational'arrangement for providing onsite and offsite technical support for 'operations is described in the following sections.

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13.1.1.2.1 APS Nuclear Organization The Executive Vice President, Arizona Nuclear Power Project (ANPP) has the overall responsibility and authority for the operation and technical support of PVNGS. This position is charged with the overall responsibility and authority to ensure that all activities associated with APS'uclear facilities are carried out with the highest standards of safety'. Figure 13.1-2 reflects the organization of the Executive Vice President ANPP.

These organizations are discussed in the following sections.

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I 13.1.1.2.1.1 Pro'ect Services Grou . The Director, Project ..

Services has responsibility for providing adequate and timely << I support to both the Nuclear Production Group and the Quality Assurance Group in the procurement,'ontracting, 'industrial

safety, materials and inventory control, office services, budget and cost control, planning and scheduling, corporate procedural development, computer services, labor relations, employee relations, participant services and budget systems development areas, and transportation.

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The Director, Project Services reports to the Executive Vice President, ANPP.

Amendment 13 August 1984

PVNGS FSAR ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT reports, and is the PVNGS representative in NRC communications.

He is also responsible for managing the Environmental Monitor-ing Program. (Refer

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13.1.1.2.8 Transition Department The onsite .transition department reports to the Assistant, Vice President-Nuclear Production. The Transition Manager directs the transition section's activities. ,The Transition Manager is responsible for the startup program, for setting construc-,

tion priorities to meet startup schedule, for completing ~

systems prior to transfer to operations, and for supporting operations to full power. Refer to section 14.2 for the Transition organization.

13.1.1.2.9 Nuclear Safety Department The Manager, Nuclear Safety reports directly to the Vice President, Nuclear Production.

The Manager, Nuclear Safety is responsible for directing the activities of the Nuclear Safety Group (NSG) and the Independent Safety Engineering Group (ISEG), and for making recommendations which would improve the margin of safety.

The following individuals report directly to the Manager, Nuclear Safety (figure 13.1-3p.)

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k'> V Supervisor,'uclear Safety Group '.

Responsible for identifying, reporting and recom-mending corrective actions for programmatic matters that may improve the safe operation of PVNGS. Refer to section 13.4.2.

B. Supervisor, Independent Safety Engineering Group Responsible for identifying, reporting and recom-mending corrective action for day-to-day activities that may improve the safe operation of PVNGS.

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~:13[ 13.1.1.2.10 Other APS Departments S e ri organization of other APS departments utilized by the

'he 13 . Nuclear Organization is described in the following sections..

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~ e'e En ineerin and Construction Or anization. The s) Vice President of Engineering and Construction for fossil fired plants reports to. the President and Chief Operating Officer who reports'to the Chairman of the Board and 'Chief Executive Officer. The Vice President of Engineering and Construction has established under him an organization 'as shown on figure 13.1-5. Engineering support, as required,

,8 is provided by the Engineering Departments of the Engineering Construction Organization in the areas

"'nd of mechanical, structural, electrical, and instrumentation and controls engineering.

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.13 13.1.1.2.10.2 Fuel Su 1 De artment. The Manager of Fuel..

Supply reports to the Vice President of Resources and Planning

's [' as shown in figure 13.1-1. The fuel supply manager has established under him a department with expertise in the area of uranium procurement.

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Risk Mana ement Services De artment. The Mana-

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ger of Risk Management Services reports to'the Treasurer of e

Finance and Tax Services who reports to the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer as shown in figure s/ 13.1-1. The Manager of Risk Management Services has estab-lished under him an organization with expertise in fire pro-tection, including at least one full-time fire protection engineer.

Amendment 13 13.1-14 August 1984

PVNGS FSAR ORG ATIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPZ ICANT individual designated in writing by the Director of Nuclear 12 Op'erations. ,In the event of unexpected contingencies of .a,::, 8 temporary nature, when neither the Director of Nuclear Opera- )12 tions nor the designated individual is available at, the station, the designated Operations Duty Manager will assume responsibility...: The Operations Duty Manager is .a member

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<g of the station staff designated in writing by the Director .of Nuclear Operations.

13.1.2.2.2 Technical Support Manager al 8~9'.='::",

The Technical Support Manager is responsible to the Director of 12" Nuclear Operations for the technical support required to ensure proper functioning of the nuclear plant. He directs the Mana-" 9 I'L ger of Engineering, Manager of Radiation Protection and Chem-istry, Supervisor of Compliance, Superintendent of Computer 13,"

Systems, Operations Schedule and the Shift Technical Advisor Supervisor in the performance of their duties {Refer to ' ',)12 Figure 13.1-6A).

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13.1.2.2.2.1 En ineerin Mana er. The Engineering Manager is I 9

the department head responsible to the Technical Support Mana- "

ger for Onsite Engineering and technical work required for proper operation of the nuclear plant.. 'He directs the super-visors of the onsite nuclear and operations engineering in the performance of their'uties. 13 13.1.2.2.2.1.1 Reactor Engineering Supervisor. The Reactor Engineering Supervisor is responsible for core monitoring and in-core fuel management programs. He coordinates with onsite personnel and with offsite support organizations as 'perating necessary in performing these functions.

13.1.2.2.2.1.2 Operations Engineering Supervisors. The Opera-13 tions Engineering Supervisors are responsible to the Engineering August 1984 13.1-19 Amendment 13

PVNGS FSAR 8-24-84 ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT Manager for onsite mechanical> aad electricag I&C, reactor engineering support, including monitoring station performance and the inservice inspection program.

13.1.2.2.2.1.3 Computer, Superintendent. The Computer Super-intendent is responsible to the Technical Support Manager

".,9 for 'coordinatingonsite station computer activities, including hardware and software.

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13.1.2.2.2.2 Radiation Protection and Chemistr Mana er. The Radiation Protection and Chemistry Manager is responsible to the 12 Technical, Support Manager for the onsite preparation, coordina-tion, and conduct of station radiological protection, chemistry, and'adiochemistry programs, including operating philosophy and 9 procedures for maintaining occupational radiation exposures as low as is reasonably achievable. His position corresponds to "Radiation Protection Manager" as discussed in Regulatory Guide 1.8. He directs the Radiological Services Superinten-dent, the Chemistry Services Superintendent, the Radioactive 13 Materials Control Superintendent and the ALARA Supervisor in the performance of their duties.,'The Radiological Services ,

Superintendent is designated as backup to provide coverage in event of absence of the Radiation Protection and Chemistry, a 9 Manager.

13.1.2.2.2.2.1 Radiological Services Superintendent. The Radiological Services Superintendent is responsible to the Radiation Protection and Chemistry Manager for the prepara-13 tion, coordination, and conduct of the station radiological p ro g rams.

Reporting to the Radiological Services. Superintendant are the Radiation Protection Supervisors for each unit and the Radia-tion Protection Support Supervisor. The Radiological Services Amendment 13 13.1-20 August 1984

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Superintendent is responsible for control of radiation expo-

'ures to personnel, maintenance of related records, and conduct of surveillance.

13.1.2.2.2.2.2 Chemistry Services Superintendent. The

.Chemistry Services Superintendent is responsible to the I  !

Radiation Protection and Chemistry Manager for the conduct of .

the water chemistry program and coordinates with the Radio-logical Services!

Superintendent on radiation exposures and contamination problems associated with the chemistry program.

13.1.2.2.2.2.3 Radioactive Materials Control Superintendent.,

The Radioactive Materials Control Superintendent is responsible to the Radiation Protection and Chemistry Manager for the preparation, coordination, and conduct of the station radio-active waste management programs including approval of radio-active waste disposal activities.

Reporting to the Radioactive Materials Control Superintendent are the Radwaste Supervisors for each unit and the Radwaste Support Supervisor.

I 13.1;2.2.2.2.4 ALARA Supervisor. The ALARA Supervisor is '.i responsible to the Radiation Protection and Chemistry Manager >>:.

for the preparation, coordination, and conduit of the station ALARA Program. I I

(* ;eI 13.1.2.2.2.3 'Com liance Su ervisor. The Compliance Super-visor is responsible to the Technical Support Manager for .

providing support in the licensing, regulatory compliance, and periodic and event-related reporting of PVNGS activities.

13.1.2.2.2.4 Shift Technical Advisor STA Su ervisor. The STA Supervisor is responsible to the Technical Support Manager for providing Shift Technical Advisors.

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-, 0 erations Mana er The Operations Manager is responsible Nuclear Operations for the safe, ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT to the Director of reliable, operation of power block and Water Reclamation and efficient Facility (WRF) equipment and systems.'e directs the Unit Operating Super-intendents', the WRF Superintendent and the Operations Support Supervisor.'" (Refer'o figure 13.1-6B.)

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Unit Operations Superintendents. ,The Unit Operations Superintendents are responsible to the Operations Manager for the conduct of the unit operations, in a safe and efficient manner in 'accordance with technical specifications and station instructions. They supervise the activities of the unit's operating personnel. The Unit Operating Superinten-dents will possess a Senior Reactor Operator license.

13.1.2..2.3.1.1 Day Shift Supervisor. The Dayshift Supervisor is responsible to the Operations Superintendent and assists him in supervising the conduct of Operations in the nuclear unit including performance of operating personnel, shift manning, scheduling, and various administrative duties, i.e.,

auditing of logs, records, etc. The Dayshift Supervisor will possess a Senior Reactor Operator license.', ~

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13.1.2.2.3.1.2 Unit Shift Supervisors. The Unit Shift Super-visors are responsible to the Unit Day Shift Supervisors for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the unit during the assigned shift. The unit shift supervisor directs the activities of the operators on each shift, coordinates mainten-ance activities performed while on each shift and ensures compliance with required radiological control procedures.

Should the Shift Supervisor be absent or incapacitated, the Assistant Shift Supervisor will assume the shift supervisor's Amendment 13 13. 1-22 August 1984

PVNGS FSAR ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT establishing and supervising the Fire Protection program at the station. The Fire Protection Program is discussed in section 9.5.1.5.1.

13.1.2.2.4.2 Securit Mana er. The Security Manager is responsible to the Plant Services Manager to plan, develop, implement and manage the PVNGS Security Program. The Opera-tions Security Supervisor and the Security Training Supervisor report to the Security Manager.

13.1;2.2.4.3 Trainin Mana er. The Training Manager is le responsible to the Plant Services Manager for the preparation, l13 '"

coordination, and conduct of PVNGS training. The Licensed /g Operator Training, General Training, and Training Support 8

Supervisors report to the Training Manager.

13.1.2.2.5 Deleted 13.1.2.2.6 Outage Maintenance Manager The Outage Maintenance Manager is responsible for an integrated outage schedule for both planned and unplanned outages and for 13 an integrated schedule for modifications to ensure proper work controls. (Refer to figure 13.1-2.)

13.1.2.3 0 eratin Shift Crews An operating crew for each unit will normally consist, of a Shift Supervisor and Assistant Shift Supervisor (both of whom w'ill possess Senior Reactor Operator licenses), two Nuclear Operator III's who will possess Reactor Operator licenses), 8 four Operator I and/or II's. The minimum shift crew

.'nd composition for various modes of'operation is as shown in the 13 PVNGS Technical Specifications.

A site Fire Team of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times. The Fire Team shall not include August 1984 13.1-25 Amendment 13 [13

PVNGS FSAR 8-24-84 ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT 3 members of. the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shut-down of the unit..and any personnel required for other essen-tial function during a fire emergency.

13.1.3 ,QUALIFICATIONS OF NUCLEAR PLANT PERSONNEL 13.1.3.1 '" uglification Re uirements d~

The recommendations of Regulatory Guide J

1.8, Personnel Selection S)

Cd j and Training, are used as the basis for establishing minimum qualifications for nuclear power plant personnel.

The minimum requirements for station personnel described in section 13.1.2 are keyed to ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978 as follows:

ANSI ANS 3.1-1978 Position Position I

Director of Nuclear Plant Managers (4.2.1)

Operations 13 *'"

Operations Manager Operations Manager - No license (4.2.2) (Note d) Plant Manager Principal alternate (4.2.1)

Technical Support. Plant Managers (principal alternate)

Manager Plant Services Supervisor not requiring NRC license Manager d (4.3.2)

Engineering Manager J Technical Manager (4.2.4) d 12 Maintenance Manager Supervisor not requiring NRC license (4.2.3) 13 Reactor Engineering Reactor Engineering (4.4.1)

Supervisor I Compliance Supervisor Supervisor not requiring NRC License (4.3.2)

a. Fire Team composition may be less than the minimum require-ment's 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 abse'nce of Fire Team members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Fire Team within the minimum requirements.

S3) Amendment, 13 13.1-26. August 1984

PVNGS FSAR 8-24-, 84 ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT

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ANSI ANS 3.1-1978 Position Position Para ra h No.

Operations Engineering Supervisor not requiring NRC License Manager (4.3.2)

STA Supervisor " . . Supervisor not requiring NRC License .

(4.3.2)

Radiation Protection , Radiation Protection (4.4.4) and Chemistry Manager r N Chemistry Services . Chemistry and Radiochemistry (4.4.3)

Superintendent Radiological Services Radiological Services Superintendent Superintendent (Note a)

Radiation Protection Radiation Protection Supervisor Supervisor (Note a)

Radiation Protection Radiation Protection Support Support Supervisor Supervisor (Note.a)

Radioactive Materials Supervisor not requiring NRC License Control Super-(4.3.2) intendent ALARA Supervisor Supervisor not. requiring NRC License (4.3.2)

Computer Super- Superintendent-not requiring NRC intendent License (4.3.2)

Maintenance Control Superintendent not requiring NRC Center Super- License (4.3.2) intendent F

't Instrumentation and Instrumentation and Control (4.4.2)

Control Super-intendent Plant Instrumentation ~ Technicians (4.5.2) and Control 'I Technician Station Services Supervisor not requiring NRC License Supervisor (4.3.,2)

Mechanical Super- Superintendent not requiring NRC License intendent (4.3.2)

Plant Mechanic Maintenance Personnel (4.5.3)

Electrical Super- not requiring NRC License

'uperintendent intendent (4.3.2)

Plant Electrician Maintenance Personnel (4.5.3)

Administrative Supervisor not. requiring NRC License Services Manager (4.3.2)

August 1984 13. 1-27 Amendment 13

PVNGS FSAR

~, ORGAN TIONAL STRUCTURE OF APPLICANT ANSI ANS 3.1-1978 Position Position,:, r Unit Operations Operations Manager requiring NRC Superintendents (4.2.2) (Note b)

Dayshift Supervisors -

Supervisor Requiring NRC License (4.3.1)

.Operations Support Supervisor Requiring NRC License .-. *:...,"

Supervisor (4.3.1)

Shift Supervisors .' Supervisor Requiring NRC License (4.3.1)

Assistant Shift Supervisor Requiring NRC License (4.3.1)

Supervisors Nuclear Operators III Operators (Licensed) (4.5.1) V Nuclear Operators I Operator (Not Licensed) (4.5.1)

Sc II .'

Training Manager Supervisor not requiring

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NRC r

License F .(4.3.2)

Security Manager Supervisor not requiring NRC License "

(4.3.2)

ISEG Personnel (Note c)

NOTES:

a ~ The Radiological Services Superintendent, the Radiation Protection Supervisors, and the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor shall have a minimum of five years experience in radiation protection at a-nuclear facility. '

minimum of two years of this five years experience shoul'd be related technical training. A

.maximum of four years of this five years experience "-;>

be fulfilled by related technical or academic

.'ay training. Two years of this five y'ears experience shall be at a professional level.

b. The Unit Operations Superintendent. shall have a minimum of 6 years experience, of which a minimum of 2 years shall be nuclear power experience.

c ~ ISEG personnel shall have at least; a Bachelor's 'Degree

-in an engineering or science discipline. The group Amendment 13 13. 1-28 August 1984