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Forwards Response to Radiological Assessment Branch Draft SER Questions,Consisting of Jh Sipp Resume W/Specific Ref to Health Physics Supervisory Experience in Outage Situation, During Refueling & Initial Fuel Load & Initial Criticality
ML18018B467
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Site: Harris  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/09/1983
From: Mcduffie M
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
LAP-83-522, NUDOCS 8311150298
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ACCESSION NBR: 8311150298 DOC ~ DATE e 83/11/09 NOTARIZED!

NO DOCKET FACIL:50 400 'Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Planti Unit ii Carolina 0500040 50 401 'Shear on Harris Nuclear Power Pl anti Uni t 2i Carolina 0500040 AUTH ~ NAME

'UTHOR AFFILIATION MCDUFFIEiM~ A, Carolina Power 8 Light Co ~

RECIP e NAME'ECIPIENT AFF ILIATION DENTONgH ~ Ri Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director S UBJECT: Forwards response to Radiological Assessment Branch Draft SER questionsiconsisting of JH Sipp resume w/specific ref to health physics supervisory experience in outage situationi during refueling 8 initial fuel load 8 initial criticality, DISTRIBUTION CODE:

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Carolina Power 8 Light Company NOV 09 1983 SERIAL:

LAP-83-522 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NOS.

1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS 50-400 AND 50-401 DRAFT SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RESPONSES RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT BRANCH

Dear Mr. Denton:

By letter dated October 28, 1983, Carolina Power

& Light Company (CP&L) transmitted its commitment to the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.8 "Personnel Selection and Training" for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) position equivalent to the radiation protection manager.

In that submittal, CP&L stated that the SHNPP Manager Environmental and Radiation Control would satisfy the recommendations for the radiation protection manager.

This submittal stated that the resume for the Manager Environmental and Radiation Control would be provided at a future date.

The resume is the attachment to this letter.

In discussions with NRC reviewer, S. Block, he stated that the NRC was particularly interested in a radiation protection manager'rs experience with health physics activities during refueling.

The attached resume makes specific reference to health physics supervisory experience in outage situations, during refueling operations and during initial fuel load and initial criticality at the Vermont Yankee Plant.

The attached resume also details formal training of the individual selected as the Manager Environmental and Radiation Control.

This training will be supplemented by training for SHNPP specific equipment and procedures.

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Yours very truly, Q ~7n~

M. A. McDuffie Senior Vice President Nuclear Generation JHE/cfr (8420COM)

En closure cco Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)

Mr. Sy Block (NRC-METB)

Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRO-SHNPP)

Mr. J.

P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)

Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)

Mr. Daniel F.

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Mr. R. P. Gruber (NCUC)

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RESTE OP JOSEPH Ho SIPP EXPERIENCE:

November 1983 to present Carolina Power and Light Company Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant P. 0. Box 165 New Hill, North Carolina 27562 Position Held:

Mana er Environmental and Radiation Control May 1981 to November 1983 General Public Utilities Company 100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Position Held:

Mana er of Chemical E

ineerin Res onsibilities:

Review of the chemical processes in the facility to insure their optimization.

This involves the review of plant chemistry, and.

operational data and comparing it to the system chemistry specifications and other design criteria.

Preparation of Chemistry Reports summarizing systems chemical history.

Chemical Engineering coordinates the activities between outside organizations and the plant where appropriate.

Conducting of investigations and making engineering recommendations and providing implementation with management approval.

Review of chemical processes against state-of-the art and making recommendations for their upgrade.

Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the water treatment systems.

Write all Chemistry Specifications for the plants.

Upgrade Specifications based on state-of-the art data.

Implement the necessary programs to insure the power plant can operate at the required specifications.

Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the water treatment systems.

Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the waste water treatment systems.

Provide input to all plant procedures affected by Chemi.stry/Chemical Engineering.

Manage a staff of eight professionals, and a secretary Act as the Prospect Manager on unique 0 and M items at the plant.

Prepare and provide the technical portion of licensing responses to regulatory body findings.

Provide safety review of important-to-safety systems.

April 1979 to May 1981 Public Service Company of New Hampshire Seabrook Station P.O.

Box 300

Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Position Held:

Chemist De artment Su ervisor Res onsibilities:

Directed a Chemistry staff of twenty-six people (had responsibility for setting up staff and preparing department budget).

Developnent, implementation and maintenance of the station's analytical and radiochemical monitoring program to insure compliance with state,

federal, and vendor requirements for start up and operation of two 1200 MWE Nuclear Units.

'I Review of all chemical systems for system optimization and recommended the necessary system changes'reparation of all required reports, evaluation of personnel, and preparation of the department's budget.

Member of emergency team.

March 1973 to April 1979 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation P

0. Box 157 Vernon, Vermont 05354 Position Held:

Plant Chemist

Res onsibilities:

The position included the responsibility for serving on an alternate basis as onshift health physics supervisor during refueling and major maintenance outages and during normal operations.

During the sub)ect time interval, the plant underwent an average of one refueling and two maintenance outages per year.

The onshift health physics supervisor's responsibilities include the preparation and signoff for radiation work permits; and directing technicians in the implementation of work permits conduct of radiation surveys and implementation of health physics procedures, Directed a staff of four people as a Plant Chemist and directed a

staff of thirteen people when acting as Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor.

Assisted the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor in the development, implementation and maintenance of the department programs.

Participated in the review of department personnel, procedures, and generated necessary reports to satisfy regulatory requirements Administratively controlled all plant chemical processes.,

Acted for the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor in his absence.

Directed the chemical operation in the plant to optimize their performance (Radwaste, condensate filter, demineralizers, charcoal filters, "etc.).

Reviewed all potential release points and ensured they were properly monitored.

Maintained the Chemical and Radio chemical laboratories, Chemical and Radio chemical on line monitoring -equipment (calibration and data reduction).

Member of emergency team and fire brigade.

February 1970 to March 1973 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation 0.

Box 157 Vernon, Vermont 05354 Position Held:

Chemist and Health Ph sics Assistant Chemistr Res onsibilities:

Assisted and directed the Chemistry and Health Physics Technicians in routine analysis and surveillance in the chemistry laboratory.

Prov1ded chemistry coverage in the preoperational and operational startup of the plant.

Performed the preoperational testing of radwaste and set up the water treatment plant.

Performed the or1ginal set up and calibration of the process monitoring system.

Health Ph sics Res onsibilities:

Directed the Health Physics Technicians in operational radiological activities during maintenance and refueling outages.

This position included the responsibility for acting as.the onshift health physics supervisor during ma)or maintenance outages.

These outages included several shutdowns in the startup program to correct problems and to perform reconstitution of burnt fuel assemblies.

This function, carried out on a twelve hours onshift twelve hours offshift basis included direction of all onshift radiation protection activities.

The initial criticality on the Vermont Yankee plant was March 24, 1972.

The onshift health physics supervisor'.s responsibilities included the preparation and signoff for radiat1on work permits; and directing technic1ans in the implementation of work permits, conduct of radiation. surveys and implementation of health physics procedures.

Assisted in the continuous monitoring of all radiological activities within the plant and 1ts systems, including.the surrounding environment, to ensure maximum safety'at all times Wrote Radiation Work permits, performed radiation surveys and performed calibration of Health Physics survey instruments.,

Used the following 'sources for calibration of survey instruments on on<<line process instruments:

50 Ci Cs calibrator 24 uci Co60 60, Ci Ir Pu sources.

Also used liquid sources for calibration of Chemistry Instrumentation.

June 1969 to Pebruary 1970 Mine Safety Appliance Research Corporation Evans City, Pennsylvania 16033 Position Held:

Research Chemist Technician

Res onsibilities:

Developed new charcoals.

Performed testing of charcoal to evaluate its ability to filter small quantities of organic contaminants from air.

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EDUCATION:

B. S. Chemistry, 1969 Geneva College Beaver Falls,.Pennsylvania M B.A., 1978 Western New England College Springfield, Massachusetts Training at Millstone I BWR Millstone, Connecticut

- 3/70 5/70 Radionuclide Analysis by Gamma

'Spectroscopy at Northeastern Radiological Health Laboratory In-Place Filter Testing Department of Environmental Health Sciences Harvard School of Public Health State Fire Service Training Program, of Vermont Applied Metallurgy Taylor and Fem Company

'artford, Connecticut Westinghouse PWR Chemistry Course Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 6/70, 1 week 6/23/75 6/27/75 dl

-6/70 (40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br />),

4 1/77 5/77 9/4/7 9 11/23/7 9 Seabrook Station, Balance of Plant Training Westinghouse PWR Information Course Management and Supervision Courses Radiochemistry 1979 (60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />) 1979. (60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />) 1979 (145 hours0.00168 days <br />0.0403 hours <br />2.397487e-4 weeks <br />5.51725e-5 months <br />)

Spring Semester'980 at Northeastern Fluid Power Controls Kepnex Tregoe Decision Analysis Multimedia First Aid, CPR The Management and Disposal of Hazardous and Chemical Waste Fall Semester 1980 at University of Lowell 4

2/25/80 >> 2/29/80 1980 10/29/80 10/30/80 Leadership Effectiveness Training 1982 (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)

Management Developnent Program Phase I, II, III C

GPUN Management Training by Sterling Institute 12/31/83 4+8 CEU's 3/9/83 (40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br />)

4 PAPERS WRITTEN:

Presented at Edison Electric Institute Chemistry Meetings.

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A New Precoat Material for the Power Industry 1976.

2.

Product Evaluation of Graver Ecodex and Ecocate at Vermont Yankee 1977.

Presented at the Cooling Tower Institute Annual Meeting.

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Improve Condenser Cleanliness by Using Dispersant to Supplement Chlorination at a Nuclear Power Plant 1978.

Presented at the Western Engineering Conference in the Pall of 1980.

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Prepared discussion on Three Years Operating with Precoat Materials Containing Pibre and Powdered Ion Exhcange Resins.

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