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Corporate Capabilities,Nuclear Generating Station Managerial & Prof/Technical Support.
ML18079A912
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Site: Salem, Hope Creek, 05000355  PSEG icon.png
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0 CORPORATE CAPABILITIES NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION PS~G MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL SUPPORT The Energy People

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I CORPORATE ORGANIZATION CHART - Managerial and Professional/Technical support (Off-site) with Sub-unit Support Groups included DESCRIPTION - Managerial positions, Incumbent profile for each posi ti.on, and a summary of*

each as~ociated Sub-unit Support Group Off-site Engineering Support Off-site Nuclear Fuel Support Plant Management Support Legal Support Public Relations Support Miscellaneous Services Support SECTION II PLANT STAFF ORGANIZATION CHART DESCRIPTION - Station Managerial and Professional/Technical staff functions and personal background summary for each incum-bent SECTION III VENDOR AND CONTRACTOR

SUMMARY

CHART - Type and Extent of support, Availability, Person with authority to mobilize, and Contract duration

PSE&G MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT LEGISl,ATIVE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS i---my~~-****

ENERGY SUPPLY AND ENGINEERING ---JU~~--~---

SUPPOR'l' ADMINISTRATION OFFS I TE OFFSITE NUCLEAR MISC.

ENGINEERING PLANT LEGAL PUBLIC FUEL SUPPORT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT RELATIONS SUPPORT SUPPORT VICE PRES. VICE PRES. VICE PRES. VICE PRES.

ENGINEERING FUEL VICE PRES. VICE PRES. PUBLIC CORPORATE SUPPLY PRODUCTION LAN RELATIONS SERVICES

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GEN. MGR. MGR GEN. MGR. GEN. MGR. GEN. MGR. GEN. MGR. GEN. MGR.

GEN. MGR. LICENSING AND OU AL I TY GEN. MGR. ELECTRIC RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FUEL SUPPLY INFORMATION CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENT ASSURANCE PRODUCTION TESTING LAB AFFAIRS SERVICES ASSIST. GEN. COMPANY HELICOPTER MGR. PERSONNEL AND MEDICAL PROJECT LICENSING LICENSING MANAGER MANAGER .__ _ TELEPHONE MANAGER TELEPHONE SERVICES SERVICES HAN AGER PERSONNEL SAFETY AND SAFETY (NON-SECURITY RADIOLOGICAL)

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CHIEF CHIEF CHIEF CHIEF CHIEF MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER CONTROLS ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL STRUCTURl<L DESIGNING 'HOPE CREEK SALEH GEN. NUCLEAR PLANT PLANT SYSTEM AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER ENGINEER ENGINEER ENGINEER ENGINEE.R GEN. STATION STATION OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE PLANT STAFF PLANT STAFF D KEY MANAGEMENT PER90NNEL INDIVIDUAL RESUME REOUIREP OFFSITE PLANT OPERATIONAL SUPPORT

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SUMMARY

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT - ENERGY SUPPLY AND ENGINEERING INCUMBENT R. M. Eckert FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUT!~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Senior corporate officer in charge of production, engineering, construction and fuel supply. Responsibilities include the exercise of full direction, coordination and control of all activities in these areas. This includes the setting of pri-orities, establishing policies and providing overall guidance.

Has overall corporate responsibility for all nuclear activities both for normal operation and for any necessary post-accident recovery activities. Reports directly to the President of the corporation and sits on the Senior Management Council of the corporation where policy and operating decisions receive top management approval.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BS University of Louisville, 1952 ~ Mechanical Engineering MS Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., Engineering Advanced Management Program, Harvard University, 1978

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology, 1957. This was followed by 1-1/2 years of practical experience at National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Falls; Idaho.

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PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. M. Eckert EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience Following completion of Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology, I spent 1-1/2 years at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho F*alls, Idaho working primarily on the ETR and ETR Critical Facility. Following this, in 1958, I was active in the original evaluations and designs for nuclear facilities for the company.

Ever since that time, I have been active in the engineering, design, construction and operation of nuclear plants.

3. Other related experience Of the 24 years' experience with Public Service Electric and Gas Company, I have been directly involved in nuclear work for over 20 years. The involvement throughout my entire career has been in the engineering, design, construction, startup and operation of fossil and nuclear facilities.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS INCUMBENT J.F. McDonald FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl-~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

My responsibility would lie in the area of cooperating with elected governmental officials on a local, State and Federal level with the primary purpose of keeping them informed of events as they take place. Further, I would probably be designated as the person to arrange for a response to inquiries received from these elected officials.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Fordham University - 1941 John Marshall Law School - 1948

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Admitted to the Bar of the State of New Jersey in 1948 and have been practicing since then as an attorney with Public Service Electric and Gas Company to the present time

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J.F. McDonald EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged 'useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT - ADMINISTRATION INCUf.lBENT R.W. Lockwood*

FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Senior Vice President - Administration, Reporting Function Vice President - Computer Systems and Services Vice President Corporate Services (including Purchasing and Telephone)

Vice President Human Resources (including Medical)

Vice President Law Vice President Public Relations (including Public Information and Environmental Affairs)

Exercises supervision over the Computer Systems and Services, Corporate Services, Human Resources, Law, and Public P.elations Departments. Deyelops and implements broad policies and general procedures relating to the administrative services furnished by these departments. Would make all services and personnel under my direction available to ensure availability and reliability of administrative functions of these departments in the event of a TMI-2 type incident.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Mechanical Engg., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1951

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Utility Executive Program, University of ~~ichigan, 1963 Advanced Management Program, Harvard, 1977

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R.W. Lockwood EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

None

. 2. Other nuclear experience None

3. Other related experience Previously held position of General Manager - Environmental Affairs.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION INCUMBENT T.J. Martin FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Res:i;:onsible for engineering, design, construction, licensing, and cor:i;:orate quality assurance associated with new nuclear plant facili-ties and plant betterment and major mcdif ications to existi.IB plant facilities.

Direct the activities of the Engineering and Construction Department (E&CD) in providing the above services or by use of outside architect/

engineers, constructors, or consultants. Authority to carmit E&CD technical resources to sup:i;:ort inside plant operating facilities and to contract for outside technical and consultant services to supple-ment E&CD efforts.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering (Power option)

Lehigh University - 1949

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Pressurized Water Reactors Nuclear Engineering Course Edison Electric Institute Graduate Managenent Course American Management Association Course

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT T. J. Martin EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Vice President - Engineering and Construction 2 years (Salem 1 and 2, Hope Creek 1 and 2, and Atlantic Units General Manager - Construction 3 years Assistant Manager - Engineerin:J 3 years

. 2. Other nuclear experience Chief Electrical Engineer - Engineering and design of 3 years electrical systems and equipnent for nuclear units.

Asst. Chief Electrical Engineer - Studies and preliminary 3 years electrical engineering and electrical design for Salem Units.

Present Nuclear Standards Activities IEEE Delegate - ANSI-Nuclear Standards Management Board (NSMB)

Vice Chainnan - NSMB Planning Camnittee Member - Edison Ele::tric Institute Construction Conmittee Member - IEEE Nuclear Power Engineering Canrnittee Past Nuclear Standards Activities Manber - IEEE Standards Board 1977-1979 Chainnan - IEEE Nuclear Power Engineering Ccmnittee 1974-1976 Vice Chainnan - IEEE Nuclear Power Engineerin:J Camnittee 1970-1973 (fonnerly the Joint Camnittee on Nuclear Power Standards)

Marnber - IEEE Pov.er Generation Camnittee 1956-1972

3. Other related experience Ele::trical engineering and ele::trical design of fossil 15 years units, switching and substations.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER.- CONSTRUCTION I NCUf-lBENT E.C. Logan FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event c:

a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Provide field construction supervision and management for all Engineering and Construction work associated with the nuclear power plants. Administer construction management, labor, and labor material contracts. In the event 6f a TMI-2 type incident, would allocate the manpower and mechanical resources of the Con-struction Department to assist, as required, the plant staff.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, yearj B.S.-Mechanical Engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1944
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Public Utility Executive Program University of Michigan 1979 Electric Utility Engineering Conference Westinghouse LNG Fundamentals I.G.T.

Engineering Economics

,r PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT E.C. Logan EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Since July 1, 1977, General Manager - Construction Depart-ment with overall responsibility for construction of Engineering and Construction work for the PSE&G nuclear units *

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Twenty five years design, engineering, construction and management experience related to the gas industry includ-ing pipelines, SNG plants and LPG and LNG facilities.

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page 1 of 2 SUBUNIT SUPPORT Construction Department GROUP RESPONSE COORDINATOR E.C. Logan L NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 115

2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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Industrial Engg. 3 1 Marine Engg. 1 Business Admin. 9 3 Education 3

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME NUCLEAR EXP, PART TIME NUCLEAR Ef-p, OTHER RELATED EXP, I (

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERINa 138 84 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 58 629 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 65 342 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 6 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEAL TH PHYS I cs PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT t1A I NTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 16

~UALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY & ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING 25 TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

Safety & Security 7 3 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 315 1108

4. Sut1MARY NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 315 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 106 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 1423

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)  :

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP. RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING ME CHAN I CAL ENG I NEER I NG_ 138 84 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 58 629 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 65 342 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 6 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEAL TH PHYS I cs PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 16 QUALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING 25 TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

Safety & Security 7 3 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 315 1108 Ll

  • SUt1MARY NUCLEAR PowER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 315 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 106 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 1423

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j -: *~~ PAGE 1 OP 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - LICENSING AND ENVIRONMENT INCUMBENT R.L. Mittl FUNCTIONS,, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Overall management of activities associated with assessment of off-site radiological releases and impact: analysis and inter-pretation of in-plant radiation levels for input to evaluation of system, equipment and core status: and licensing and safety evaluation for plant modifications in recovery phase. Have authority to retain services of organizations and/or individuals and procure equipment related to above responsibilities.

In addition, serves in an advisory capacity to management.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education Cde9reea, colle9e/univeraity, year) 1954 - Mech. Engg, Stevens Institute of Technology 1958 - Master of Science in Nuclear science, Carnegie Institute of Technology
2. Other formal training (related mana9ement and technical trainin9/achool*)

1958 - Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology (AEC) 1972 *- American Management Association

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PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R.L. Mittl EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual eventa like the TMI-2 accident)

Supervisory and Managerial involvement in design, construction, safety evaluation and review, and licensing of Salem Nuclear Generating Station and all other PSE&G nuclear projects since mid-1960 IS e

  • Salem Nuclear Review Board member since 1972.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience
  • Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (ANL) 1958-1960 Operations Refueling Testing & Experiments
  • HI'GR (General Atomic) 1960-1962

)helium purification 40 mwe (Peach Bottom)

Large HI'GR Development )steam generators

)nuclear plant arrangement Fuel Cycle - performed and/or supervised performance of all PSE&G nuclear fuel cycle studies and evaluations in period 1964-1974 Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc.

Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant (fast breeder)

-member of Technical and Engineering Committee - 1964-1971 EPRI Nuclear Division Advisory Committee member 1973-1977

  • On-loan assignment from PSE&G
3. Other related experience Fossil plant training - 1954 (6 months)

Operations Maintenance Testing Piping erection supervisor, field - 1956 large high pressure & temperature oil-fired unit Chief Mechanical Engineer - Mech. Engg. Div., 1971-1972 fossil units gas turbines piping and metallurgy quality assurance Utility experience with PSE&G - 25 years

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE LICENSING MANAGER INCUMBENT R. P. Douglas FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

My prime responsibility would be to manage the assessment of the offsite radiological impact of any gaseous and liquid radio-activity releases after my arrival at the site. Members of my technical staff would perform computerized evaluation of pro-jected offsite radiological exposures under my direction. On the basis on these evaluations, recommendations would be made to the States of New Jersey and Delaware on the potential need for any off-site evacuation of the general public. I would also make recommendations on where radiation survey teams should be sent to measure the extend and level of any radioactive plume released from the pla~t. I would manage the collection and analyses of of environmental samples (water, milk, crops, fish, etc.) so that actual pathway exposures could be assessed.

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSME, Cooper Union, 1964 SM Nuclear Engineering, MIT, 1966 Degree of Nuclear Engineer, MIT, 1967

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

"Planning For Nuclear Emergencies, Harvard School of Public Health (May, 1975).

l Westinghouse Executive Media Orientation tourse, Center for Public Broadcasting, New York, New York ( June 1979 - included

,I training in crisis management).

Licensed professional engineer in New Jersey.

~.. *. . .. . ,,AGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. P. Douglas EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the 'Ilil-2 accident)

I have been directly involved with and responsible for the radiological *safety analyses of all PSE&G nuclear facilities (Salem, Hope Creek, Atlantic) since 1967. (Continued on AttachmentL

.2. Other nuclear experience (See attached resume)

In addition to indicated experience, my Master's thesis at MIT was entitled "Thermal Study of the MIT Reactor Power Level Increase Two to Five Megawatts". I was directly involved in the day to day operations of the reactor including making various measurements of changes in reactor parameters with power level increase.

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Functions, responsibilities, authority (continued)

I would also participate in the assessment of in-plant radiation levels including determination of extent of core damage based on available sample analysis and/or direct radiation levels outside containment. I would participate in the assessment of build up of radioactivity in system components such as filters, demineralizers, waste storage tanks, etc.

Directly related nuclear experience (continued I am directly familiar with radiological source terms in the reactor core, residual heat removal systems after an accident, primary coolant, secondary side and activity levels in various plant systems and components. I have used and am familiar with various dose assessment computer codes that are recommended for use by NRC.

Codes such as GASPAR, LADTAP and others are programmed on our in-house computers and are accessible 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />s/day to be utilized in emergency situations. Public Service Electric & Gas has performed under my direction and submitted to the NRC its own Appendix I to 10 CFR 50 evaluations. I have been actively involved with the development of the State of New Jersey's Emergency Plan for Nuclear Facilities and portions of the Salem Station's Emergency Procedures manual.

I have interfaced with the New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection and the New Jersey and Delaware Civil Defense organizations who would have responsibility for carrying out any decisions made to evacuate the general public. The dose calculation models used by Station personnel to evaluate off site exposures of accident* releases were developed under my direction.

I have been directly involved with and have management responsibility for the meteorological data collection program at the Artificial Island site. I have performed and am familiar with the calcu-lation of atmospheric dispersion factors.

The shielding design of the Salem Station was performed under my guidance and direction. As a result, I am familiar with radiation levels in the Station under normal operation conditions and under design basis accident conditions. I have performed calculations for radiation levels in the environment and the Auxiliary and Fuel Handling buildings from accident airborn activity in the contain-ment (direct radiation)

  • I have followed closely the development of the NRC's Liquid Pathway Generic Study and am familiar withdegraded accident source terms and potential off site impacts.

The off-site environmental radiation monitoring program has been carried out under my direction since 1972. I am familiar with monitoring station locations and the measurement of various path-way radiation levels (cow's milk, marine life, crops).

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page 1 of 2 SUBUNIT SUPPORT Licensing GROUP RESPONSE COORDINATOR R.P. Douglas

1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 23 14
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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GENERAL ENGINEERING - - -

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 - - -

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 3 - -

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING - 3 -

CIVIL ENGINEERING 2 1 -

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - - -

SCIENCE MAJOR 4 2 -

OTHER (SPECIFY)

Physics 2 - -

Environmental Engg. -1 2 -

Ocean Engineering - -

Petroleum Engineering 1 - -

Business Administration 1 I~

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (JN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR ENG I NEER I NG

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fl\ECHANJCAL ENGINEERING l~ 9~

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL 2Sf~<<IXOOXXIX ENGINEERING 13 8 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING l~

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 2 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING l~ 3~

MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYS I cs *

  • PLANT CHEMISTRY 6 RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL 2 3/4 QUALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

(See Attached)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 81 3/4 49~

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SUMMARY

NUCLEAR POWER FJELD 83~

(MAN-YEARS)

ENG I NEER I NG MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) _ _1_6_ _ __

TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 60~

  • Includes Safety Analysis
    • Does not include radiological analysis, shielding design, emergency planning (see attached)

OTHER CATEGORIES FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR NUCLEAR RELATED CATEGORY EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE Licensing/Regulation/Siting 2~

Radiological Analysis (Shielding design)

Emergency Planning 11 Probablistic Analysis 1 Atmospheric Dispersion Analysis 2~

Environmental Studies/Analyses 23 3/4 l~ 13~

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a uaze TITLE PROJECT LICENSING MANAGER INCUMBENT E. A. LIDEN FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'.ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

This position would act in an advisory capacity in support of the recovery effort. Mo~specifically, this would include coordination of licensing activities with Regulatory Agencies, particularly in the areas of design modifications, analyses and technical specifications.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Marine Engineering, State University of New York Maritime College, 1963.

2. Other formal training (related management ar:d technical training/schools)

PSE&G Management Skills Program MIT Reactor Safety Course USPHS Management of Radiation Accidents Course SRO License - Saxton Reactor Facility Shift Test Engineer - A2W and ClW Naval Nuclear Plants

u. s. Coast Guard License - Third Assistant Engineer

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INCUMBENT E. A. LIDEN EXPERIENCE

~reject Licensinq Manaqer, Public Service Electric & Gas Company, 80 Park Place, Newark, N. J~ 07101, 1970 to oresent Responsible for all licensing activities pertaining to design, construction, testing and initial operation of The Salem Nuclear Generating Station. Managed and coordinated preparation of the Final Safety Analysis Report, including performing technical review of the material, editing and publishing. Represents the

_Com~any at teclu1ical r~view meetings with the Nuclear Regulatory Cor.imission - Off ice of nuclear Reactor Regulation during the course of the operating license application review. Coordinate functional engineering personnel and provide technical guidance for resolution of licensing problems. Prepared plant Technical Specifications and contributed to the preparation of Environmental Reports, Emergency Plans and Environmental Technical Specifications.

Supervisor of Reactor Plant Services, Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (Metropolitan Edison Company, P. o. Box 542, Reading, Pennsylvania), 1967 to 1970.

Department head at a small PWR nuclear power plant. Responsible for reactor plant radiation protection and control, plant water chemistry and radiochemistry, and maintenance of all reactor plant equipment, instrumentation and controls. Also responsible for all nuclear fuel handling operations, including shipping and receiving of new and spent fuel, core loading and radioactive waste disposal. Held NRC Senior Reactor Operator license, was instrumental in licensing effort required for new core and upgrading of emergency core cooling systems. Was extensively involved in training of personnel for Reactor Operator license examinations.

Associate Staff Engineer, HWOCR Project, Combustion Engineering, Inc P. o. Box 500, Windsor, Connecticut 06095, 1966 to 1967.

Responsible for development and testing of reactor pressure tube components. This included design and construction of test loops, preparation of test plans and procedures, supervision of testing and analysis of test data.

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4200 Washington Avenue, Newport News, Virginia 23601, 1963 to 1966.

Certified by NRC - Naval Reactors as Shift Test Engineer.

Supervised refueling, overhaul and testing of two of the A2W reactors on the USS Enterprise, and one of the ClW reactors on the USS Long Beach.

Mechanical Test Engineer Duties consisted of conducting fluid system hydrostatic tes~s and cold and hot functional tests on SSW submarine reactor plants.

Job Engine.er.

Provided design and technical coverage as the Yard's representative during a period when the Yard was involved itl modifications to the nuclear propulsion plants on the USS Enterprise.

Third Assistant Engineer, Military Sea Transportation Service, u. s. Army Terminal, SBth Street and 1st Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 1963 Held u. s. Coast Guard licens~ as Third Assistant Engineer on steam and motor vesse.~~~f unlimited horsepower. served aboard the USNS Upshur as a watch engineer. Responsible for operating the ship's propulsion machinery.

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2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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3. TECHrll CAL EXP ER IENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

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I FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER i NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR Etm I NEER I NG MECHANICAL E~i'iINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3 l STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLUnGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAUHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE ~

PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY

&ANALYSIS TRAINING Project Coordination l Nuclear Plant Startup 1 Nuclear Plant Licensing 3 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 8 l

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - QUALITY ASSURANCE INCUMBENT EDWARD N. SCHWALJE FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'.ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Direct and administer the personnel and technical activities of the cornorate Quality Department. Resnonsible for maintainir.g the corporate quality assurance manual which ider.tifies those functions and controls which must be included in the vario~s departments' policies, procedures, and instr~ctions to assure compliance with the cornorate QA program commit~ents. ~ave t!:e organizational freedom and authority to assure co~nliance with Q,A pr o gram and rep or t t o up p e r manage me n t t hr o u g !: the ~,- i c e President - Engineering and Construction.

In the event of an emergency, have the authority to commit the Quality Assurance personnel resources to provide technical sup-port to station operating staff as required.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Newark College of Engineering, BSME, 1941

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

USN Training - Dartmouth College Naval Officers Training - 1942 Naval Mine W9.rfare School, Yorktown, '19.. - 194~

General Electric BWR Simulator Facility, Morris, Ill. - 1971 American Management Association Course - 1975 Problem Analysis and Effective Communication - 1976

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT E.N. Schwalje EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary a~d ~nigue functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 8 years - Manager - Quality Assurance - Nuclear Plant Design, Construction and Operation

-2. Other nuclear experience 3 years - Engineering Department - Nuclear Plant Design and Construction, Instrumentation and Control Systems 7 years - Member of Edison Electric Institute Quality Assurance Task Force, 1972 to present - Chairman, Methods and Procedures Subcommittee - Member, Executive Committee

3. Other related experience 4 years - Engineering Officer USNR - Naval Mine Warfare -

Maintenance and Repair, Vessels and Mine Sweep Gear 4 years - Electric Production Fossil Plants - Instrumentation and Control - Maintenance and Repair, Plant Performance Evaluation 18 years - Engineering Department Fossil Plants - Mechanical Design and Construction, Design of Instrumentation and Control Systems

page 1 of 2 SUBUNIT SUPPORT Quality Assurance Department 7/25/79 GROUP RESPONSE COORDINATOR E.N. Schwalje

1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 55 51
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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Business 4 2 Economics 1 Indust. Engg. 1 Applied Math 1 Education (Science) 1

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS) Quality Assurance Department 7/25/79 FULL TIME PART TIME. OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EJ.P, RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 6 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 3 14 70.5 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 84 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 4 28 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2 8 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 1 10 THERMALIHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 14 REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY 4 PLANT OPERATION 6.7. 12 PLANT MAINTENANCE 1 21. 5 INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL 8 14.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 268 21 303.5 PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS 4.5 CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING 7 12.5 Other (Specify)

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Electronic Engg. ~

Reliability Engg. 14 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 310.2 42 599,5 Lt. SUt1MARY NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 375 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 125 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 450

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - ENGINEERING INCU1*lBENT R. R. BAST FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Responsible for direction of the five Engineering Department divisions which perform all engineering and design activities for Public Service inside plant facilities. Authority to commit and direct Engineering Department personnel to provide technical support to the operating department as needed in the event of an emergency.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSEE - Lehigh University - 1950

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

General Electric Power Systems Engineering Course - 1955.

Westinghouse Nuclear Power Generation Course.

AMA Advanced Management Course.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. R. BAST EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Five years as General Manager - Engineering. Direct PS engineering activities including design of Salem Generating Station in-house, and direction of an outside architect-engineering firm in the design of Hope Creek Generating Station. Was involved in directirig PS engineering review and approval of design of Atlantic Generating Station until the project was cancelled.

-2. Other nuclear experience Three years as PS Chief Electrical Engineer and three years Assistant Chief Electrical Engineer, including design of the electrical portion of Salem Generating Station.

3. Other related experience Eighteen years involvement in the PS Electrical Division, including design, specification, and procurement of electrical equipment for generating and switching stations, and system engineering for the Company.

I have served on national technical committees as follows: IEEE Transformer Committee, 10 years; ANSI Transformer Committee, present member (4 years); IEEE Rotating Machinery Committee, 8 years. I am presently a member of the EEI Electric System and Equipment Committee and serving as chairman of the Equipment Trouble.Reporting Subcommittee.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE CHIEF CONTROLS ENGINEER I NCUf*lBENT F.A. Christiana FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'.ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event o:

a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

The functions, responsibilities and authority of the Chief Controls Engineer w i 11 consist of assigning specific engineering responsibilities and providing general technical guidance to Controls Division personnel.

In the event of an emergency situation, would commit the manpower and technical reources of Controls Division to analysis and recov-ery operations as needed.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BEE, Cornell University, 1949

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Advanced Management Course Westinghouse Electric Utility Engineering Course Westinghouse Nuclear Power Seminar

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1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident}

General management of Controls Division personnel

. 2. Other nuclear experience 10 years of part-time nuclear experience involving general superv1s1on of controls engineering studies, design, specifications, evaluation and procurement activities for Salem, Hope Creek and Atlantic nuclear power pl ants.

3. Other related experience 17 years of electrical engineering experience involving substations and generating stations

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l. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 40
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

. FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EA P , RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR Plant Sys. Eng~------ 13 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ------- ------------------ ------------------*--- 26 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -------* ----------- ... ------ *------------------ ---- 63 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING - ------------------ ---------------------- 2 MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE ------------------------------- ------------------~--- 8 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL---------- 33 ---- ------------------ --- 36 QuAUTY ASSURANCE ---.,.--------- .--*- 13 ----* ------------------~--- 5 PLANT PERFORMANCE-------------.------------------*------------------~--- 4 NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING----------- -- 121 ------------ 35 --------- -- 149 TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 180 35 293 Lt.

SUMMARY

NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 215 ENGJNEERIN~ MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 94 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 419

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PAGE l OF 2 TITLE CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER INCUMBENT G.W. Supplee FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

1) Function as the administrative and technical head of the Electrical Division.
2) Responsibilities include all electrical engineering for fossil and nuclear generating stations, switching stations, substations and other inside plant facilities.
3) In the event of TMI-2 type situation - would be responsible for providing technical assistance, liaison and procurement of electrical equipment in the electrical area. This would include assignment of electrical engineers to the field location as required.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year}

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Cornell University - 1949

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

G.E. Power Systems Engineering Course 1958 Nuclear Training course B&W . 1972 Management course - Rutgers University 1975

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT G.W. Supplee EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Chief Electrical Engineer (5) years with direct responsibilities for electrical engineering on nuclear generating stations *

. 2. Other nuclear experience As Assistant Chief Electrical Engineer (3) years experience on Salem & Newbold Island (Now Hope Creek) design.

As Assistant Project Manager (2) years experience on Atlantic design.

3. Other related experience A total of (30) years experience involving electrical engineering on fossil plants, switching stations and substations.

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1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 47
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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Masters - Business 3 Administratior

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP I RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING I

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 112 149 522 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENG I NEER I NG MATERIALS ENGINEERING I

REACTOR PHYSICS I

I HEALTH PHYSICS I

PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT t1A I NTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 112 149 522 "I

SUMMARY

261 NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS)

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 90 (MAN-YEARS) 782 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE CHIEF MECHANICAL ENGINEER INCUMBENT R.D. Rippe FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2"type accident at Salem.

As Chief Mechanical-Engineer, I am responstble for themanagement of the Mechanical Divi'sion, consisting of approximately 140 professional, technical and clerical employees-, who perfonn tne 111ecflani"cal engineering for all nuclear, fossil and gas facil Hi"es of the Company. These personnel have capabilities in the areas of nuclear engineering, neat transfer, fluid flow, water chemistry, welding and metallurgy, pumps, piping, valves and heat exchange and have participated in the design of tne Salem Station. I direct the activities of the division tlirougfl five Assistant Cfi.ief Mecfiariical Engineers and ten Group Heads who have the direct responsi51lity for tfle activities of these personnel.

In the event of an emergency, I have tfi.e authority to assemble and direct these personnel as* required to provide needed technical support.*.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B*M~E. Cornell University - 1952

2. Other formal ~raining (related management and technical training/schools)

Elements of Nuclear Power Reactor Engineering University of Mi cfd'gan .... 1966 Modern Business Course - Alexander Hami*lton Institute - 1963 Executive Management Program - Penn Stat_e University - 1973

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l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

I have been directly involved with engineering and design of the Sal em Station since preliminary studies in 1966. f prepared the initial PSAR, headed the original NSSS Group during preliminary design, and have headed ttie Mechanical Division during the construction and start up of the station *

. 2. Other nuclear experience I served two years as Project Manager of the Newbold Island (presently Hope Creek) Generating Station and presently serve on the follow1ng industry wide* nu cl ear corrrni'ttees:

1. Vice Chairman - ASME Nuclear Engtneering Division
2. EE! Nuclear*Power Suocommi"ttee
3. EPRI Nuclear Divisional Commtttee In addition, I have served as chatrman of ANS 56.3 and a member of ANS 45.3.2.
3. Other related experience Prior to entering the nuclear field, I spent a number of years in the design, engineering and start up of fossil steam generating units and auxiliary equipment.

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1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 94
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

__BS_ __1:1s_ ..EH1L GENERAL ENGINEERING 2 2 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 72 19 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 3 CIVIL ENGINEERING 3 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 SCIENCE MAJOR 3 OTHER (SPECIFY)

Metalluroical En0ineerinq 3 Industrial En9ineerin0 l Manaqement 7 Total 89 30

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR Ef.p, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 70 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 104. 205 840 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMiCAL ENGINEERING 4 1 65 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 7 27 44 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1 17 93 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 5 10 R REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE 9 PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 200 260 1050 q,

SUMMARY

NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 460 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 120 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 980

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE CHIEF STRUCTURAL ENGINEER INCUMBENT R.A. Auld FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

In my capacity as Chief Structural Engineer, I would assign and delegate responsibility to members of my staff to advise and assist in the solution of any problems involving the containment, structures or structural members which would arise as a result of the postulated accident.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Newark College of Engineering BS in Mech. Eng. 1942

2. Other formal training (related management and te.chnical training/schools)

Hold Professional Engineers License (N.J.)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. A. Auld EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

I have 10 years experience in the structural engineering portion of the design of Salem Nuclear Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience I have one year of experience in the structural design of the Atlantic Generating Station.

3. Other related experience Have 20 years experience in all phases of structural engineering on Switching Stations and Fossil Generat-ing Stations.

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1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 20
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EXP, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 85 223 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE -

PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 85 223 Lt.

SUMMARY

NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 85 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 40 TOTAL l;!I~Y EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS)  ;;;ss

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE CHIEF DESIGNING ENGINEER INCUMBENT J.J. Krauth FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

The functional & administrative head of the Design Jivision, ~&:

Department.

Responsible for the technical & administrative direction of the division with major emphasis on:

1. Total design & drafting effort including construction location" for the department.
2. Maintenance & security of all engineering tracings, vendors' drawings, microfilm files and the reproduction effort for the department.

Authority to commit Design Division personnel with appropriate expertise to support plant staff in the event of a TMI-2 type incident.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. Civil Engineering - N.J.I.T. 1958

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Associate Degreee Mech. Engineering - N.J.I.T. 1950 Nuclear Power Generation - Westinghouse Management ~raining - Rutgers University

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J.J. Krauth EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Total knowledge in design information systems retrieval, repro-duction, storage. Analytical ability to assess the situation and make proper selection for assignments of division personnel with expertise for specific tasks.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience Overall knowledge of the various engineering disciplines, systems, equipment and structures associated with power generation.
3. Other related experience Total of more than 39 years of various engineering experience with almost 27 years in the electric power generation field.

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1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 160
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 458 28 748 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 253 5 559 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 91 51 492 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY PLANT OPERATION PLANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE

. PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING 235 15 572 TRAINING OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 1037 99 2371

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NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 1136 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 59 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 2446

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - FUEL SUPPLY INCUf-lBENT R.M. Crockett FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

To mobilize and direct the resources of the Fuel Supply Department to provide offsite nuclear fuel support. Responsibilities of the nuclear subgroup include uranium procurement contracting and scheduling of uranium conversion, enrichment and fabrication of fuel assemblies, technical, and economic analyses of fuel design and in core fuel analysis.

Auth6rity to assign technical staff to assist in core analysis and other fuel related considerations in the event of an emergency at a nuclear plant.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. in Chemical Engineering - Pennsylvania State University 194 7.

M.S. in Industrial Management - Stevens Institute of Technology 1957

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

University of Michigan - Utility Executive Program Within Company - Various courses in management techniques and technical subjects.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. M. Crockett EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Overall responsibility for nuclear fuel management for PSE&G reactors .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Experience in uranium procurement, associated fuel cycle services, planning and strategy formulation.

3. Other related experience Has held various positions of responsibil{ty rel~ting to and responsible for the operation of production facilities, planning and engineering relating to the needs of the Company's gas system, the negotiation of contracts for the purchase of natural gas, propane, kerosence, naphtha, liquefied natural gas, coal, oil, and nuclear fuel and various transportation contracts.

Has testified on behalf of PSE&G before Congressional Committees, various governmental agencies including the Federal Power Commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Agency, and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on fuel related topics. Assumed present position of Vice President - Fuel Supply in 1974.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - FUEL SUPPLY INCUJ*IBENT RICHARD A. UDERITZ FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

To mobilize and direct the resources of the Fuel Supply Department nuclear fuel support groups under the General Manager - Fuel Supply to provide technical support. These groups would provide fuel related analytical analysis and provide support in the supply and economic areas. Corporate authority resides with the General Manager - Fuel Supply to manage the performance of these responsibilities.

  • EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
l. Formal education (degre.es, college/university, year)

B.S. in Industrial Distribution, Clarkson 1958.

Additional courses at:

Seton Hall - management courses leading to an MBA Rutgers University - Continuing Education Program courses in engineering and computer sclence subjects

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Nuclear NUS - Nuclear Fuel Management Workshop General Electric - BWR Fuel Conference Westinghouse - Study Program, Nuclear Plant Operations Westinghouse - PWR Fuel Conference ASME - Elements of Nuclear Engineering Management University of Michigan - Utility Executive Program Consultant - Industrial Labor Relations Program Within Compahy - Miscellaneous courses including management and technical subjects

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1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

.'l'MI-2 accident)

Manage nuclear fuel groups comprised of technical personnel and participate in the supply of uranium, processing into fuel assemblies, shipment expediting, technical, supply and economic analysis of fuel design, fuel monitoring, and related physical-nuclear engineering considerations.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience In prior positions participated in nuclear generating station staffing, plant organization, maintenance concerns, and other general off ice plant management direction.
3. Other related experience Held positions of responsibility in electric generating plant operation and maintenance including direction of operation in two plants of 440MW and 750MW capacity. Responsible for all maintenance, both mechanical and electrical of turbine generators, boilers, heat exchangers, pumps, motors, etc. at two plants. Responded to emergency situations, provided solutions, and directed response to operate safely large central station electric generating units ranging in size to 350MW.

Responsible for planning and management of a central maintenance facility for the electric generation department. This employed skilled workmen to repair gas turbine engines and power plant equipment.

Holds Grade 1-A, Gold Seal, Stationary.Engineers License, State of New Jersey.

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2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

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SCIENCE MAJOR OTHER (SPECIFY) Physics 1 Chemistry 1 Engr. Physics 1 Metallurgical & Min.Engi

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FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR E}.p, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 14 2.5

~ECHANICAL [NSINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

~HEMICAL ENGINEERING 2 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 4 4 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 6.5 2.25 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 2 1 REACTOR PHYSICS 18 1. 75 HEALTH PHYSICS 1 PLANT CHEMISTRY 5.75 RADIOCHEMISTRY 2 PLANT OPERATION 1 3.5 2 PLANT MAINTENANCE 3 INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL 5 QuALITY ASSURANCE 4 0.5 2 PLANT PERFORMANCE 1 0.5 3.25 NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY

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  • l. 5 TRAINING 1 2.5 OTHER (SPECIFY)

Navy Nuclear Prog. 4 Co:rrputer Systems Analysis 2 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 85.5 18.0 32.0

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - PRODUCTION INCUNBENT FREDERICK W. SCHNEIDER FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

As the senior corporate officer with the authority and respon-sipility for all electric and gas production facilities, all operating and post-accidentrecovery activities for a nuclear generating station would proceed under my line of command.

General direction and guidance from a more senior officer would be expected. Delegating supporting functions to other departments would take place in areas such as public infor-mation and relations, purchasing and material acquisition, medical support and off-site radiation survey, sampling and analysis and engineering, design and construction.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S.-Mech.Engg.-New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1949 M.S.-Mech.~ngg.-New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1959

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Nuclear Reactor Training, 1967

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT F.W.Schneider EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Thirteen and one~half years in the electric production department of the Company spent primarily in the maintenance and operation of the newest fossil units including start-up responsibilities as a supervisor and department head.

Nine and one-half years experience in the engineering, design and construction of fossil and nuclear power plants and related systems. Starting in the mechanical engineering field, my re-sponsibilities increased until I became the head of the engineer-ing department during the period when our newest and largest fossil unit and our first two-unit nuclear stations were purchased, designed and constructed by this same engineering department.

During the latter portion of this period we also purchased, completed preliminary design and licensed for construction, a second two-unit nuclear station and completed preliminary design and purchased the first floating nuclear units.

For the past five years performed as the Vice President - Productior.

responsible for the operation and maintenance of all electric generation and gas manufacturing facilities including the operation of the bulk transmission systems.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - ELECTRIC PRODUCTION I NCUf*IBENT F.P. Librizzi FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

The General Manager assumes the overall responsibility of all activities in our nuclear plants. This includes operation, maintenance, testing, training, quality assurance, safety, security, radiation protection, surveillance, etc.

The Plant Manager, who reports to the General Manager, is directly responsible for the above activities on a day-to-day basis.

In the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem, the General Manager provides general direction of all necessary operating and maintenance procedures re-quired to secure the safety of the plant. He assures that all available resources of the Company are utilized to maintain a continuing safety of the plant, supervises the assessment of damage that may have occurred, provides technical support as necessary, and establishes a flow of information to his superiors. In addition, he determines that the proper authorities are notified and provides the necessary information for release to the press.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. - E.E.

Lehigh University 1942

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

.AMA Management Training.

Simulator Training at Zion.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT F.P. Librizzi EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

None .

. 2. Other nuclear experience None.

3. Other related experience Employeed by Public Service Electric and Gas Company for 33 years. After 20 years working in several of the generating stations in various mainte-nance and operating duties, became Manager of Mercer Generating Station-for three years, Assistant General Manager of the Electric Production Department for three years, and General Manager for .the last seven years.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - NUCLEAR OPERATIONS I NCLJr*lBENT H. J. Heller FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Reports to the General Manager - Electric Production on all matters.concerning nuclear power.

Evaluate and review nuclear plant operation, radiological safety and environmental concerns.

Provide off-site advisory support for the nuclear station (s).

In the event of a TMI-2 type incident, would commit the technical expertise of Nuclear Operations staff to site support as dictated by the needs of the station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S, Mech. Engg., 1939, Newark College of Engg.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Elements in Nuclear Engg., ASME Westinghouse Courses:

Design Lecture Series (5 weeks)

Reactor Operator Training (10 months)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT H. J. Heller EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Manager - Nuclear Power Plant (Salem) 10 years Manager - Nuclear Operations ( Gen. Office) 1 year

  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience

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SUBUNIT I SUPPORT Nuclear Operations GROUP

  • RESPONSE COORDINATOR H. H. Heller
1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 8
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

__BS_ J1S_ _TuJl_

GENERAL ENGINEERING 1 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 SCIENCE MAJOR 1 OTHER (SPECIFY)

Bus. Hgt. 1

( 2 hold no degrees)

(1 held SRO at Salem)

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER I

NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP, RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 17 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 7 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING 1 REACTOR PHYSICS 7 HEALTH PHYSICS 15 PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRYI PLANT 0PERATI ON 19 5 PLANT MAINTENANCE 14 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE /Qual. Cont. 2 4 PLANT PERFORMANCE NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS 2 CONTROLS ENGINEERING TRAINING 3 MANAGEMENT OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOTAL EXPERIENCE 87 4 5

4. SUr1f.1ARY NUCLEAR Powrn Fr ELD (MAN-YEARS) 78 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 7 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) .52

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - PLANT MAINTENANCE INCUf-1BENT Eric M. Chemnitius FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl 10RITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Provide technical support for maintenance repair and modification of generating stations.

Investigate equipment problems and propose corrective action.

Provide liasion from the station to the Engineering Department on ASME code related matters and interpretations.

Provide support for maintenance at the station.

Would mobilize and make available all maintenance facilities in our system to expedite required repair work in the event of a nuclear plant emergency situation.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. Mech. Engg.~ 1950, Lehigh University

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Nuclear Energy Course (in-company)

Bailey Pneumatic Controls Course

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Eric M. Chemnitius

- EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 29 years power plant experience in maintenance, performance and operating departments including Manager - Fossil Plant 3 years, Manager - Plant Maintenance-4 years

page 1 of 2 SUBUNIT SUPPORT Plant Maintenance GROUP

  • RESPONSE COORPINATOR E.M. Chemnitius
1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 26
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

__BS_ _l1S_ _P.tllL GENERAL ENGINEERI~G CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 5 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5 l*

SCIENCE MAJOR OTHER (SPECIFY)

Marine Engg. 3 Bus. Admin. 1 Economics 1 Indus. Engg. 1 9 hold no degrees

  • Also hold B.S. in Mech. Engg; not counted in BME

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EXP, RELATED EXP, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 38 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 1 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY, PLANT OPERATION 19 PLANT MAINTENANCE 8 10 70 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 0UALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE 22 NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGINEERING 6 TRAINING MANAGEMENT 3 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) Computer 8 48 TOTAL EXPERIENCE 10 21 218

~. SUr1r-1ARY NUCLEAR POWER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 10 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 49 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 201

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - PLANT OPERATIONS INCUf*lBENT ROBERT F. STEINKE FUNCTIONS) RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Provide technical support for unit operations.

Provide technical direction on water chemistry, waste, and environmental matters.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1958, Stevens Institute of Technology.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)
  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience 19 years power plant experience in maintenanceJperformance and operations including:

Manager - Fossil Plant; 4 years Manager - Plant Operations; 2 years.

page 1 of 2 SUBUNIT SUPPORT Plant Operations GROUP

  • RESPONSE COORDINATOR R. F. Steinke
1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 12
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

__BS_ _l1S_ -11i!L GENERAL ENGINEERING 1 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 5 1 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 2 SCIENCE MAJOR OTHER (SPECIFY)

(2 hold no degrees)

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3. TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP. RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING REACTOR PHYSICS HEAL TH PHYS I CS PLANT CHEMISTRY 5 .15 RADIOCHEMISTRY I PLANT OPERATION 3 75 PLANT t1A I NTENANCE 16 INSTRUMENTATION &CONTROL 0UALITY ASSURANCE PLANT PERFORMANCE 4 52 NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY &ANALYSIS CONTROLS ENGI~EERING TRAINING MANAGEMENT 16 OTHER (SPEC I FY) Non-rad Safety 10

. TOTAL EXPERIENCE 0 12 186 q, SUt1MARY NUCLEAR PowER FIELD (MAN-YEARS) 0 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (MAN-YEARS) 52 TOTAL UTILITY EXPERIENCE (MAN-YEARS) 182

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - SYSTEM OPERATIONS INCUMBENT ROBERT E. BURKE FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Operate the bulk power system of PSE&G.

Control the generator load scheduling, transmission switching operations and operating integrity and voltage regulation of the bulk power system.

Maintain liasion with the PJM Interconnection Control Center.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Yale University, B.E., Electric Engineering, 1947.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Power System Engineer Course (In-Company)

Nuclear Tube Management Course (NUS Corporation)

Management Development Course (Rutgers University)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

None .

. 2. Other nuclear experience None.

3. Other related experience 32 years experience in utility operations.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE INCUMBENT R.O. Rosenmeier FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Provide necessary vehicles and/or construction equipment from the Public Service vehicula,r fleet to provide for the movement

.of people and material to and from the Sa,lem site, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Science ""."* Mechanical Engineering . Newark College of Engineering, 1960.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

A.M.A. Management Course

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R.O. Rosenmeier EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

None

  • 2. Other nuclear experience None
3. Other related experience Extensive background in transportation and equipment. Prior work background in building construction, aircraft repair, and automotive repair. Nine years' experience in specifying, procuring, equipping and disposing of vehicles and equipment.

Responsible for maintenance of 5,000 pieces of automotive and construction equipment.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - RESEARCH &TESTING LABORATORY INCUf*lBENT J. G. O'Grady FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Overall responsibility to direct the activities of the multi-disciplined Research and Testing Laboratory which is a part of the PSE&G Research Corporation. Included in this organi-zation is the Environmental Group of the Chemical Division which performs measurements of background environmental radia-tion samples including air, water, soil and such additional items as milk from the farms within a 10-mile radius of the plant. This wor~ is performed in collaboration with the Licensing and Environment Department of the Engineering and Construction Department. In the event of an episode at Salem, our role would be limited to what would be requested by either the Production Department or the Engineering Depart-ment, to pick up appropriate samples and perform radiation measurements.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.E.E., College of Engineering, New York University 1954 2, Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Management training and financial management training at American Management Association Registered Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J.G. O'Grady EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Overall management responsibility for the direction, through subordinates, of the Environmental Group which performs radia-tion testing as previously described

. 2. Other nuclear experience Directed the activities of other divisions of the Laboratory that performed quality assurance testing during the construc-tion and startup of Salem

3. Other related experience Member of American Society for Testing and Materials Committee D-10 on Nuclear Applications to develop vol-untary consensus standards that may be useful during the construction and operation of nuclear power plants

oaae 1 of 2 SUEU:JIT SUPPORT Research and Testing Lab GROUP RESPONSE COORDINATOR J.G. O'Grady

1. NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED PRESENT STAFF 152
2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF PRESENT STAFF

__ES_ .11.S__ _fu!L GENERAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 9 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING 2

- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 15 1 Sc IEr:cE MAJOR 10 2 2 OTHER (SPEC IFY)

Metallurgy 1 2 Chemistry 1 Mechanical Technology 1 Environmental 1 Physics .L Mathematics 1 Industrial Engg. Tech.* 3 Geology 1 Construction Mgt. 1 Business Administration 2 3 Communications 1 Note: Professional Engineers 4 I

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3. TECH~ICAL EXPERIENCE (IN MAN-YEARS)

FULL TIME PART TIME OTHER NUCLEAR EXP, NUCLEAR EAP, RELATED EXP.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING MECHANICAL E~SINEERING 64 222 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 66 284 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 57 15 I

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 4 30 I

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 65 66 THERMAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS ENGINEERING 240 574 I

REACTOR PHYSICS HEALTH PHYSICS PLANT CHEMISTRY 34 I

614 RADIOCHEMISTRY 57 PLAtH Qp ERA TI ON 4 339 PLANT rlAitlTENANCE 37 309 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 3 180 0UALITY ASSURANCE 267 278 PLArlT PERFORMANCE 29 534 NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY

& ArlALYS Is TRAirll NG 40 45 OTHER (SPECIFY)

TOrnL EXPERIENCE 967 3,490

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - LAW INCUMBENT F. M. Broadfoot FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl-~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Chief Legal Officer. Assists and counsels management to insure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

Provides legal and administrative services for claims and lawsuits instituted by third persons against the corporation.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Lafayette College, 1941, A.B. Economics Dickinson School of Law, 1948, J.D.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

I None I

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PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT F. M. Broadfoot EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Knowledge with respect to interpretation and compliance with the Atomic Energy Act, as amended and NRC rules and regulations .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Licensing.

3. Other related experience Military experience, communicating and acting under stress.

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.I TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - PUBLIC RELATIONS INCUMBENT E.J. Lenihan FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl-~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Arrong other departments, I have authority over the Information Services Department, which "WOuld be dealing with the news media in the event of a 'IMI-2 type accident.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Arts degree in economics at ~eton Hall College in 1936.

Master's degree in Business Administration, New York University in 1948.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Public Utility Executive Program, University of Michigan Graduate School of Bus:iness Administration.

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PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT E.J. Lenihan EXPERIENCE

1. Directlx related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience I~

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TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - ENVIROMENTAL AFFAIRS INCUHBENT J.A. Shissias FUNCTIONS,, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type acciden~ at Salem. -

1. Has responsibility for a technical sup:i;:ort role to the Information Services Department concerning the handling of the electronic and printed media.
2. Has responsibility as Canpany contact and coordinator for interaction and rorrmunication with the State DEP and the federal EPA.
3. Has responsibility to assess and develop environmental/nuclear infonnation.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROU~ID

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering, Rutgers University, 1959 Masters degree in Business Administration (Finance), Temple University, 1969

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Public Utility EXecutive Program, Graduate School of Business Administration University of Michigan, 1971 '

Westinghouse International School for Environmental M:magement, Westinghouse Electric Cor:i;:oration, 1974 Program in Management Development (P.M:i)., Harvard University, 1979

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J.A. Shissias EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)
a. Has handled nuclear/environmental infonnation programs at PSE&G for five years.
b. Has responsibility for operating two energy/nuclear info:rrnation centers, one at Salem Station and the other in Burlington. This responsibility includes tours of both centers.
c. Has experience and responsibility dealing with translating technical infonnation into public information.
2. other nuclear experience Member of Public Affairs and Information Committee of the Atomic Industrial Forum.
3. Other related experience Has approximately 20 years of varied professional and management experience in the operation of the combined electric and gas utility company.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - INFORMATION SERVICES INCUMBENT A.F. Lenehan FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

My depart:rrent plans, develops and conmunicates infonnation to employees, the news media and the public at large. In the event of a TMI-2 type accident, I ~uld have the responsibility to meet the various demands of the news media, provide the news people with infonnation and the physical means of disseminating that infonnation~

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Science degree (social sciences) from St. Peter's College, 1948.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Stone & Webster management course, 1972 U. S. Navy flight training, 1942

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT A.F. Lenehan EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 16 years experience as a joum.alist, plus 14 years as a corrmunicator and public infonna.tion officer with PSE&G.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE VICE PRESIDENT - CORPORATE SERVICES I NCUr*lBENT W. E. Ma!):ge, ,Jr.

FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl'ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event.of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Overall responsibility for major corporate functions of:

purchasing and procurement of equipment, materials, supplies and services; acquisition, renting, leasing, licensing and sale of real estate; direction and administration of tele-cormnunication operations; and other corporate service functions.

Would mobilize all service organizations to ensure continued availability and reliability of site services during any emerg-ency conditions and subsequent recovery operations.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S./Electrical Engineering, Cornell University 1948

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Public Utility Executive Program, University of Michigan 1961 Graduate study - Business Administration - no degree 1958-59

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT W.E. Mange, Jr.

EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE Assr. GENERAL MANAGER - PERSONNEL INCUf*lBENT L. Marturana FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

I have managerial responsibilities in the following two areas:

Helicopter Transportation Arrange for helicopter or fixed wing aircraft required should an accident occur. Have emergency procedure worked out with Radiation Management Corporation to transport by Company-owned helicopter serious radiation victims to University of Pennsylvania decontamination facilities.

Medical Through Medical Director or Assistant Medical Director perform a medical advisory capacity together with Radiation Management Corporation. Both physicians are Board qualified and have an up-to-date background on the treatment of radiation victims (on an alternating year basis each attends the course given by NRC at Oak Ridge) .

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BS - Rutgers University, 1954 MBA - New York University, 1961

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

AMA Management Course (4 week program completed in 1974)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT L. Marturana EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Arranged for the Construction of an Emergency Radiation Treatment Facility at Salem County Memorial Hospital .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - TELEPHONE SERVICES INCUMBENT W.E. Sauer FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUTHORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directs and administers telecommunication operations throughout the Company. Forecasts needs for expansion. Plans, schedules and directs installation of communication equipment.

Work in close association with plant management and New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in providing telecommunication require-ments and restoration of service during an emergency caused by a TMI-2 type accident.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

No degrees Two years of night school, Business Management, Rutgers.

Years - 1967, 1968 & 1969

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

RCA Programming/Computer Course Advanced Management Course - Rutgers AT&T Communications Course

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TMI-2 accident) .

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i Establish, implement and direct, as necessary, emergency f communication procedures for PSE&G.

Well informed on New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's procedures  !'

and what action must be taken to have New Jersey Bell mobilize 1'

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MANAGER - SAFETY &SECURITY INCUMBENT A.L. Lewis FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Safetv - Furnish safetv and health loaistic sunnort to station manaaement in the trainina of nersonnel with reaard to safe work nractices and nrocedures in connection wi +-.h hP.al t:h hazards such as roxtc exnosurP.s, use of nrotective eauinment. etc. Assist in the orocuremenr of aonroved safetv erruinment as mav be necessarv.

Securitv - Review securitv force onerations and assist denartment in imnlementina any necessarv corrective actions. Coordinate contracts with federal. state and local law enforcement: aaP.nci.P.s r.onr.P.rn i.nn ser.urirv matt-P.r~ - Prom11lm=i.+-.e ;=md i mn 1 P.IDP.nt anv necP.ssa rv r.nmnanv act- i.vi t-iP.s in crmner.+-.inn wi +-.h C:i vi 1 DP.fense/Disas+-.er r.onrrol nroarams.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BS in EE Newark College of Engineering, 1947.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Radiological Monitoring for Instructors, NYU - 1969 Radiological Defence Officer, NYU - 1970 Numerous safety, health and fire training seminars.

Accredidation as Certified Safety Professional and Certified Hazard Control Manager.

,- PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT A.L. Lewis EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

None *

. 2. Other nuclear experience None.

3. Other related experience Twelve years experience as safety and health manager with.

broad knowledge of utility operations. Ten years experience as volunteer fireman. Graduate of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation instructors 1 fire training course - 1968.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE GENERAL MANAGER - PURCHASING INCUf.JBENT JOSEPH S, FOX FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Responsible for the procurement of equipment, materials, supplies, and services. Develops and maintains reliable sources of supply.

Evaluates and recommends new products and services. Coordinates interdepartmental efforts in evaluating, negotiating, and admin-istering major purchase contracts. Expedites deliveries.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S./Business Administration, Seton Hall University, 1951 2, Other formal training (rel.ated management and technical training/schools)

American Management Association Course in Purchasing Management.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J.S. Fox EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Directly involved in the procurement of major components of Salem Nuclear Generating Station *

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience

PLANT STAFF - TECHNICAL RESOURCES MANAGER - SALEM GENERATING STATION

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(OT) SUPRV. (OT) (OT) (OT) I&C HP/CHEM (OT) (OT) (OT)

I I SECURITY ISI LEAD I&C HP/CHEM SUPRV. ENGINEER SUPRV. SUPRV.

(OT) (OT) (OT) (OT)

SAFETY SUPRV.

(OT)

STAFF STAFF (OT) (OT)

NOTES:

(MGR) - Managers as defined by ANSI Nl8.l (P/T) - Professional-Technical as defined by ANSI Nl8.l (OT) Other personnel as defined by NRC letter

  • Only these positions have been staffed at Hope Creek Generating Station

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE STATION MANAGER INCUMBENT Henry J. Midura FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Direction of all plant staff.

Allocation of all plant resources.

Allocation of required funds.

Coordinating the activities of all the station departments.

Approving procedures and changes to procedures.

Indentifying and requesting Nuclear Review Board consideration of nuclear safety matters.

Performing the actions required by the Emergency Plan.

Assigning administrative and technical control responsibility for the accountability of special nuclear material within the custody of the station.

Evaluating and acting upon requests for waivers of administrative exposure limits.

Designating those station personnel who are qualified to administer first aid.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BEE Renssaiaer Polytechnic Institute 1955

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools}

Westinghouse Reactor Operation Training Program (10 months)

" Design Lective Series (5 months)

S.R.O. License

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Henry J. Midura EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 11 years experience at Salem Generating Station as Maintenance Engineer, Chief Engineer and Manager
  • 2. Other nuclear experience Observation training in various nuclear plants which include refuelings, initial core loadings, non-routine outages, start-ups and shutdowns.

Worked on the Salem project .in areas df organization, training, technical specification review, operating procedure, preparation, and acceptance testing.

3. Other related experience 20 years of power plant experience.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE Manager - Hope Creek Generating Station INCUf-lBENT Roger S. Salvesen FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Provide liaison with Manager - Salem Station to make available all resources of the Hope Creek site for support in the event of an emergency at Salem and to provide advice based on nuclear back-ground and 27 years power plant experience with PSE&G Co.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BME, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1952

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training(WROTP) ,1969 Westinghouse Design Lecture Series for Salem 1, 1970 American Management Association-Mgmt.Course, 1970

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1968-1971 Chief Engineer - Salem Station 1971-1978 Manager-Nuclear Operations in Corporate dffices.

1978-Present Manager- Hope Creek Station

. 2. Other nuclear experience Member: ANSI (FIRR Committee)

EPRI Design & Operations Task Force Chairman-ASME Power Subcommittee (North Jersey)

3. Other related experience 16 years in fossil fueled stations in various supervisory positions

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE STATION QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER INCUMBENT James L. Stillman FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Conducting inspection, surveillance and audits of station activities '

b) Reviewing and approving procedures and instructions prepared by station departments c) Keeping abreast of quality requirements (NRC regulations) d) Staying current on nonconformances in the station, assuring that they are documented and corrected f) Analyzing quality trends to detect conditions adverse to quality g) Reviewing safety-related procurement documents to ensure that appropriate quality assurance requirements are included and vendors are approved.

f) Determining that controls for safety-related materials and equipment: are adequate and are being followed.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSME Widner College 1957

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PSE&G - "Orientation and Qualification Program for Quality As~urance Engineers" Penn State Continuing Education Course "Welding, complying with ASME Section IX code".

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT James, L. Stillman EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

_ TMI-2 accident)

Station QA Engr. at Salem - 5 years

. 2. Other nuclear experience Nuclear Power plant construction - 4 years

3. Other related experience Supervising engineers for instrumentation and testing of mechanical and electro mechanical systems for 14 years.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE STATION QA SUPERVISOR INCUf.1BENT BRUCE LEAP FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Assist the Station QA Engineer in implementation of the operational QA Program.

Could perform NDE support because of extensive background.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Attended Camden Community College.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Many NDE training courses over the years.

1978 - RT, UT, PT, MT, and Eddy Current Courses by Non-Destructive Test Engineering Company (Div. of Hartford Steam Boiler Inspections and ~nsurance Co.) Essex, Ct.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly.related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Four years in operational QA at SGS.

- 2. Other nuclear experience Nine years nuclear shipbuilding NDE experience for N.Y.

Shipbuilding Co. and Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Two years as a Supervisor - Shipbuilding, 8th Naval District, New Orleans, La. '

Formerly certified Level II for RT, PT, UT, MT by U.S. Navy.

3. Other related experience Two years Fossil Construction experience performing NDE functions.

PAGE l OF 3 TITLE ASSISTANT TO MANAGER I NCUl*lBENT R. A. Silverio FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Assisting the Station Manager as designated.

Maintaining the necessary liaison between the station and all out-side agencies.

Conducting direct communications with the Public Information Office local and governmental agencies in regard to incidents.

Conducting entrance and exit interviews of state and federal agency auditors and inspectors.

Ensuring that the rules and regulations described in the Safety Manual and the fire fighting and organization manual are being followed and updated as required.

Ensuring that all surveillance tests, drills, and training for the Fire Protection System, fire bridage team, and first aid team are properly scheduled, completed and documented.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSEE, Drexel University 1960

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

SSW & DlG Nuclear Training Courses Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Program (10 months)

Westinghouse Simulator Training Program (Option II)

SRO License

ASSISTANT TQ}'~MANAGER R. A. SILVERIO CONTINUATION OF FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Reviewing the Emergency plan annually.

Assuming the duties of the Emergency Duty Officer as required.

Maintaining site security as required by the Security Plan and Procedures.

PAGE 3 OF ..

INCUMBENT R. A. Silverio EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Maintenance Engineer at Salem Unit 1 for 3 years.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience

(

Construction & testing of naval nuclear plants at New York shipbuilding Corporation (7 years) . Participated in five

Naval Reactor Plant startups. while employed by N.Y. Shipbuilding Corporation.

Actively participated in Salem Unit l's plant manual preparation, training, technical specifications and FSAR preparation.

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE Senior Nuclear Training Supervisor INCUMBENT James K. Lloyd FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

SRO License. Provide backup support and assist in accident management/control room operations, operator training, action evaluations, field support, communications, dose calculations, and limited Health Physics support.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School Graduate Approx. 40 credits toward Associate Degree in Instrumentation and Controls

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools).
1. Navy Nuclear Training
2. PSE&G Reactor and Senior Operator Training
3. Appox. 12 weeks of training at various Commercial Nuclear Power Simulators.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT James K. Lloyd EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Extensive training in accident analysis/management and transient analysis by virture of my position in training.

Recently completed training at Indian Point Simulator related to TMI and accident response.

7 Years experience in training operating personnel at Salem

-2. Other nuclear experience U.S. Navy - 1963-1970

1. USS John Adams (SSBN620) - Engineering Watch Supervisor
2. SIC Prototype, Windsor Conn.-Instructor
3. Other related experience
1. Very familiar with station Emergency Plan.
2. More skilled than operating personnel in areas like reactor theory and heat transfer and fluid flow.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE NUCLEAR TRAINING SPECIALIST I NCUf*lBENT J. BAILEY FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

As an SRO License holder normally holding a staff position, my function would be to lend whatever support was needed to the Operations Department. That support could be in the area of actual plant operation, dose rate calculations,.

communications, etc. - any function where a need existed.

Responsibility and authority dependent upon function assigned.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

RO License Training - Surry (VEPCO)

SRO License - Salem I

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

- TMI-2 accident) 2 years Instructor in Licensing Program for RO and SRO Candidates.

Developed the majority of the Emergency Instructions.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience Navy Nuclear Program - 6 years.

2 years operational experience of Surry (~ - PWR) RO License holder.

4 years experience test and start-up of Salem I.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE NUCLEAR TRAINING STAFF ASSISTANT INCUMBENT PATRICK J. LANDERS FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

As an SRO License holder normally holding a staff position, my function would be to lend whatever support was needed to the Operations Department. That support could be in the area of actual plant operation, dose rate calculations, communications, etc. - any function where a need existed.

Responsibility and authority dependent upon function assigned.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School Graduate, Notre Dame High School, 1966.

Attended one year, State University of New York at Albany, 1967

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

US Naval Nuclear Power Program (includes related electronics schools) .

PSE&G SRO License Training (License :/fa SOP.-3413) .

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

- TMI-2 accident)

Navy Nuclear Program's empli.asis on "casualties", and casualty control/response.

2 years experience in operator training at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Naval: Qualified Reactor Operator/Shutdown Watch on Dig (1974- Prototype, Ballston SPA, N.Y. - Staff Operator, ETI (SS).

1977)

(1970- Qualified Reactor Operator/Shutdown Watch on USS 1974) Casimir Pulaski, SSBN 633B - Crew, ETZ (SS).

(1970) Qualified Reactor Operator (for 1st time) on S3G Prototype, Ballston SPA, N.Y. - Student, ET3.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SECURITY SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT Thomas J. Lesh FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Ensuring the Security Prog~am is in compliance with the Tech. Spec. and federal requirements.

Preparing all security procedures.

Planning, developing and implementing all security measures.

Directing the activities of the Security Force Personnel.

Assessing existihg secutity measures.

Analyzing the vulnerability of Salem Gen. Sta. to determine what hazards exist, their damage potential and advise manage-ment.

Maintaining effective liaison with local law enforcement agencies and other external officials concerned with security.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Nuclear Security Officers Training Armed Forces Intelligence School U.S. Army Intelligence School U.S. Naval Intelligence School

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Thomas J. Lesh EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 23 years experience in the military intelligence and industrial security field .

. 2. Other nuclear experience In charge of security at various power plants and military installations.

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE SAFETY SUPERVISOR INCUf*lBENT Ray Scaletti FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Performing the duties and responsibilities of the Fire Chief.

Supervises the first aid squad.

Review all written reports on the fire protection tests.

Noting any deficiencies in fire protection equipment.

Preparing and submitting to the Chief Engineer immediately after a fire emergency all official correspondence concerning fires and fire fighting.

Ensuring cleanliness requirements are maintained.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year) 12 credits toward a degree in Fire Engineering (AA) at Camden County College.
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Damage Control School 4 months (Phila.) ABC Warfare

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Ray Scaletti EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 4 years experience at Salem Gen. Station as Safety Supv.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience Qualified Reactor Operator (1960-1965) U.S. Navy Worked in Nucle.ar Program (1959-1973) U.S. Navy
3. Other related experience Qualified Naval instructor (1963-1967)

In charge of Electrical Department A. Pearl Harbor (100 men) 1968-1970)

B. HalyScotland (75 men) 1970-1973)

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER INCU!-lBENT Stan LaBruna FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUlYORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Managing and planning maintenance repair, inspection and modification activities in accordance with equipment need, operational conditions and license requirements.

Managing the In-Service Inspection Program.

Scheduling the manpower and skills needed to accomplish maintenance, repair, inspection and modification, including plant personnel, traveling maint. crews and contracted labor and services.

Ascertaining work performed by under his jurisdiction is accomplished properly in accordance with procedures.

Maintaining equipment history records.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSEE - FDU, 1964

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator's Training ASME - Elements of Nuclear Engineering 4 Instrument & Control Courses by Various Vendors

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT S. LaBruna EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 3 years experience as Maint. Engr. at Salem Gen. Sta .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 12 years experie~ce in maintenance, operations and performance at fossil stations.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT FRANK ROBERTSON FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Scheduling Haintenace Department work and designating manpower to complete those assignments.

Determining that personnel assigned to maintenanee, repair, inspection and modification activities are appropriately qualified and certified.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Eight years experience in maintenance at Salem Generating Station

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Ten years maintenanceand operating experience in fossil plants.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR I NCUf*lBENT DON WARD FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Scheduling Maintenance Department work and designating manpower to complete those assignments.

Determining that personnel assigned to maintenance, repair~

inspection and modification activities are appropriately qualified and certified.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

U.S. Navy Nuclear Program - 8 years.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Three years experience as Senior Maintenance Supervisor at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Seven years experience in maintenance of fossil plants.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE LEAD ENGINEER - ISI INCUMBENT G. DUNCAN FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Arranging and ensuring that all mechanical inspections, examinations, and tests that are required are identified, scheduled, and conducted in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section XI and other applicable requirements.

Provide support for plant layout, weld locations, insulation, valve locations, test results and information relating to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel .Code.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School Mitchell Jr. College (18 credits)

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Numerous Military Courses including:

Diesel Engines Air Conditioning Nuclear Power

PAGE 2 OF 2

. INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1 1/2 years experience in Operation QA 3 1/2 years experience in organizing and implementing the Inservice Inspection Program and other Maintenance Department Inspection Programs.

. 2. Other nuclear experience Navy - Assistant Nuclear Attack Submarine Material Officer, Atlantic Fleet. Also, on all levels of the Engineering Department of three submarines.

1958-1961 - operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants in Navy.

Quality Control Supervisor - Nuclear Construction for 2 years.

3. Other related experience Engineering Officer in Navy.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER - ISI INCUf.lBENT L. LAKE FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Arranging and ensuring that all mechanical inspections, examinations, and tests that are required are identified, scheduled, and conducted in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section XI and other applicable requirements.

Provide support for plant layout, weld locations, insulation, valve locations, test results and information relating to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSME, Fairleigh Dickenson University, 1976.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Technical Courses taken at Kean College:

Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Radiography in Modern Industry

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)
  • 2. Other nuclear experience 1974 to present - Develop and direct the performance of the PSI/ISI Programs Units 1 and 2, Salem Nuclear Generating Station.
3. Other related experience 1971 to 1974 - Assisted in design and installation of Fuel Oil Piping System and responsible for design and purchasing of piping insulation of all kinds including reflective insulation.

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR INCUMBENT R. De SANCTIS FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of the station clerical office, storeroom, procurement personnel and technical document room.

Assigning office personnel as required to assist other department.

Directing activities involving ordering, recieving, issuing and stocking parts and materials.

Maintaining custody of blueprints and records, in the TDR.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Accounting degree, La Salle College, 1977

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 18 months experience as office administrator - Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experienc~

3. Other related experience 2 years experience as Office Supervisor - Burlington Generating Station.

19 years total experience in utility operations.

10 years experience in office and clerical supv. both in the field and general office.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE Chief Engineer INCUMBENT John M. Zupko, Jr.

FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Authority to assume the duties and reponsibilities of the Station Manager in his absence.

Assuring that plant operations are conducted in accordance with requirements Reviewing all procedures related to startup, operation, shutdown and emergency operation of plant, systems and components.

Evaluating and acting on requests to take a reactor critical following a trip Receiving, reviewing and following up Incident Reports and Reportable Occurrence Reports Assuming the duties of the Emergency Duty Officer as required and maintaining a schedule of all personnel serving as Emergency Duty Officers Performing the duties of Fire Chief Monitoring the training and retraining of licensed supervisors and operations EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

ME, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1962

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operating Training Program Westinghouse Station Nuclear Engineering S.R.O.License

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J. Zupko EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Assistan~ Reactor Engineer for 1 year Performance Engineer for 7 years Chief Engineer for 1 year

. 2. Other nuclear experience Operating experience @ Ginna, Conn Yankee, and Surry as an observer for approx. 1 year

3. Other related experience Licensed Professional Engr. - N.J.

8 years experience in fossil power plants

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE REACTOR ENGINEER INCUf*lBENT John A. Nichols FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Reviewing and assessing core physics information.

Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

Reviewing proposed changes to the Station Plant Manual and Technical Specifications.

Sponsoring Refueaing Instructions Planning,: authorizing, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel activities.

Developing written procedures for reactor physics tests, core evaluation, and power ascension programs.

Completing assigned Technical Specification surveillance require-ments.

Assuming the duties of Emergency Duty Officer, as required.

Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

Directing the Reactor Engineering staff and allocation of its manpower and other resources.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSEE Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1967

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Program (10 months) reacto operators equivalency license at Saxton NUS Core Analysis Workshop (2 weeks)

ASME Nuclear Power (short course)

Zion Nuclear control Room Simulator (3 weeks)

Indian Point Nuclear Control Room Simulator (2 weeks)

Nuclear Associates International (NAI) - nominal one year course in core design and analysis Westinghouse Reactor Engineering Training Program (15 weeks)

S.R.O. License - Salem #1

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT John A. Nichols EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Reviewed and assessed core physics information .

. 2. Other nuclear experience On shift test engineer for nuclear startup and power ascension testing of Surrey No. 2 (VEPCO) and for the initial core loading of Prairie Island No. 1.

As the Reactor Engineer at Salem, he has the responsibility for the technical operation of the reactor core and associated fuel. He planned and executed the startup program of Salem No. 1 from initial core loading to 100% power. He is planning a 1 similar program Salem No. 2. In addition, he has completed the first refueling for Salem No. 1.

3. Other related experience One year in- the. PSE&G Electric Engineering Department. Two and a half years at a conventional power plant as Maintenance Foreman and Assistant Engineer in the Operating Department.

Assigned to Salem Generating Station in 1969.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR REACTOR STAFF SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT EDWARD V. ROSCIOLI FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Assisting the Reactor Engineer in core physics.

Supervising fuel movements.

Nuclear fuel management and fuel accountability.

Responsible for training and supervising six (6) engineers in the Reactor Engineering Department.

Developing reactor plant operating data.

Performing necessary calculations to ascertain status of core.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. Nuclear Engineering, 1973, Penn State University.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 5 years experience core performance evaluation, incore fuel management, and core physics evaluation at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience 1 1/2 year experience at the GE-BWR at Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant. Supervision of fuel shipping and fuel rod inspection, both visual and gamma scan. Also, developed control rod patterns and directed power shaping maneuvers.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER - REACTOR ENGINEERING I NCUf*lBENT Jeffrey G. Jackson FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S.N.E. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1971 M.S.N.E. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1974

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Jeffrey G. Jackson EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 4 Years experience at Salem Generating Station in Reactor Engineering recording and analyzing primary system parameters (hot & cold leg RTD's, Incore Flux.Map System, Incore Thermo-couples)
  • 2. Other nuclear experience Test Engineer, Combustion Engineering (1972-1974)

Participated at Maine Yankee Startup, testing at Palisades plant (CE PWR)

Test Engineer, Nuclear Startup Services (1974-present)

D.S. Cooke, Startup, Salem Unit 1 Startup (W-PWR)

Senior Reactor Operators License at D.C. Cooke #1, (1975)

3. Other .related experience

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PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER-REACTOR ENGINEERING INCUr*lBENT Bruce E. Canfield FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUrnORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S., N.Y. State Maritime College, 1971

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools) 2 1/2 months General Dynamics/Electric Boat SSW Nuclear Training Course.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Bruce E. Canfield EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1 year in Reactor Engineer Department Assisting the Operating Department in analyzing the status of primary plant .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Pearl Harbor Naval shipyard (3 yrs.) held a license as SSW Nuclear Plant Test Engineer.

Startup Test Engineer, Salem Unit One, from Phase II testing to one hundred power.

Maintenance Supervisor, .Salem Unit One, Boiler Repair, two years

3. Other related experience U.S. Coast Guard, Third Assistant Engineer's License (any ocean, any horsepower)

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER-REACTOR ENGINEERING INCUMBENT James R. Harrick FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl-~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and ~eporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.E. Manhattan College, 1965 (electrical & physics minor)

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Navy Nuclear Program 6 yrs.

Navy Electronics School Navy Submarine School

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT James R. Harrick EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 7 years at Salem 1 Start-Up Test Engineer and Reactor Engineering Staff

. 2. Other nuclear experience 6 *year nuclear Navy program

3. Other related experience N/A

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER-REACTOR ENGINEERING INCUf-lBENT William H. Schell FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering United States Merchant Marine Academy 1972

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Received a nine month intensive training program on reactor plant systems/theory for the D2G Plant

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT William H. Schell EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 2 yrs. experience at Salem Generating Station Assisting operations in manually operating system/components and coordinating operations activities. Monitoring core related parameters using in-core flux mapping system and other installed instrumentation .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Two years of nuclear startup testing experience with four D2G reactor plants.

Two years of experience with startup test programs for several commercial nuclear power plants.

One year operating experience while on board the N/S Savannah.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER REACTOR ENGINEERING INCUMBENT Carl Timm FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. - Nuclear Science S.U.N.Y.-Maritime College 1977

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Carl Timm EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 2 years assisting operations in manually operating primary system/components and coordinating operations activities .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 1 year operating experience at Hudson Generating Station (fossil)

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER-REACTOR ENGINEERING INCUHBENT Gerard T. Slaby FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and furnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel tranfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. Nuclear Science S.U.N.Y. Maritime College, 1977

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Univac Computer Executive Control Language (P.S.E.&G.)

Fire Brigade 1 - Delaware State Fire School

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Gerard T. Slaby EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1 1/2 years in Reactor Engineering Department (Salem 1)

Core flux mapping and data reduction, surveillance testing.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience 1 year conventional power plant experience in the Operating and Hadintenance Departments.

U.S.C.G. Third Assistant Engineer's License-unlimited Black Seal Fireman in charge.

PAGE 1 OF 2 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER-REACTOR ENGINEER TITLE INCUMBENT William O'Brien FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Collecting, reviewing and assessing core physics data.

b) Developing and Iurnishing reactor plant operating data.

c) Supervising refueling activities.

d) Developing core physics* test procedures.

e) Completing assigned technical specifications.

f) Performing the reporting requirements for special nuclear material.

g) Planning, conducting and reporting all on-site nuclear fuel transfers.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. (Nuclear Science) S.U.N.Y. Maritime College, 1977

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

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PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT William O'Brien EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1 year assisting Operations Department in analyzing status of the primary plant

. 2. Other nuclear experience Nuclear experience at Charleston Naval Shipyard (1 yr.)

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE OPERATING ENGINEER INCUMBENT F. Schnarr FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUT~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the Senior Shift Supervisors in the operation of the plant.

Ensuring that station operations are conducted in accordance with the requirements of operating policies and NRC Operating License.

Insuring, by proper scheduling, that each shift is suitably manned.

Ascertaining and allocating when necessary extra personnel that each shift organization is aware of and understands revisions to the Station Plant Manual.

Completing assigned Technical Specification surveillance require-ments.

Evaluating Incident Reports and initiating corrective action.

Scheduling equipment in or out of service for other departments.

Assuming the duties of the Emergency Duty Officer as required.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degre~s, college/university, year)

B.S., United States Merchant Marine Academy, 1963

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operating Training Program S.R.O. License

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT F. Schnarr EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 8 years experience at Salem Gen. Sta. in various assignments.

Continued participation in the license requalification program and completion of one week training per year at a similator .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Experienced in testing while assigned to the Startup Group for approximately 1 1/2 years.

Familiar with Maintenance Department activities after being assigned as Maintenance Supervisor for approximately three years.

3. Other related experience Had Maintenance experience at a fossil unit for 1 1/2 years.

Has five years experience in operations aboard Mechant Vessels as Engineering Officer in charge of the watch.

PAGE 1 OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT N. GERRITY FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School, 1941

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Program, 5/70.

Westinghouse Option II Simulation Training, 7/73, 6/74, 4/75.

NUS Nuclear Training Program, 9/67.

APD Design Lecture Series.

S.R.O. Licensed

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 3 OF 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 10 years in-plant operation at Salem.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience 24 years of power plant experience.

PAGE 1 OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT W. RAHL FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

NUS Prep. Training.

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Course, 5/70.

APD Design Lecture Series.

Westinghouse Simulator Training.

S.R.O. Licensed

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTPORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responoing to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 3 OF-3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 9 years experience in operations at Salem Generating Station.

- 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 20 years conventional power plant operating experience.

PAGE l OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT R. McCARTHY FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

NUS Preparatory Training, 8/69.

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Course, 5/70.

APD Design Lecture Series, 7/70.

Westinghouse Power Training Simulator.

S.R.O. Licensed

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 3 OF 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 9 years in operations at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Conventional station - 23 years experience.

PAGE 1 OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT D. JANSEN FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUT!~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the

  • shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School, 1950.

One year at University of Dubuque, 1951, Engineering.

2, Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training.

Westinghouse Option I.I Simulator Training.

Allis - Chalmeis Reactor Training Program.

On Site Training.

S.R.O. Licensed

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees*, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 9 years as Shift Supervisor at Salem.

10 years at Elk River Reactor as Operator and Shift Dupervisor.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience 24 years of responsible power plant experience.

PAGE l OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT D. ESKESEN FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate iIIllllediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

  • Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Program.

PSE&G Reactor Theory Refresher Course.

SRO Lie ens e Westinghouse Option II Simulator Training.

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities; and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 3op 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 9 years experience in operations at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 12 years conventional power plant experience as Equipment Operator and Control Operator.

PAGE 1 OF 3 TITLE . SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUf*lBENT R. MacWATTERS FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned.

Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year) 1 1/4 years at Colorado State University.
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Navy Nuclear Power Plant Operator Course.

Westinghouse Option II Simulator Training.

Westinghouse Standard on-site Training Program.

SRO

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES &AUTl~RITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education_(degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 3 OF 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 6 years experience in operations at Salem Generating Station .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Certified on PM - 3A Nuclear Power Plant (PWR) .

Certified on SM - 1 Nuclear Power Plant (PWR) .

Operator & Watch Supervisor PM - 3A Plant.

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 3 TITLE SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT JAMES P. KOVACSOFSKY FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Acting as coordinator to initiate immediate action during emergen-cies and evaluate any abnormal situation to determine if an emergency exists.

Responding to the actions required by the Company Emergency Procedure.

Observing the performance of the shift operating crew to ascertain that assignments are executed properly.

Supervising, through the Shift Supervisor, the shift operating crew and others as may be assigned. .

  • Performing the steps necessary to ensure that shift operations are adequately manned.

Notifying the Operating Engineer or Chief Engineer as soon as possible following an operational incident and initiating an Incident Report and other special reports as applicable.

Reviewing and approving completed Check-Off Lists, reviewing the Shift Reports and other data compiled by the shift operating crew, to detect abnormal trends, assess potential operating problems, and confirm the accuracy of the information. CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

High School, 1961.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Westinghouse Simulator Training.

Westinghouse On-Site Training Program.

PSE&G R.0. Training Course.

S.R.O. License

PAGE 2 OF 3 TITLE INCUMBENT FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

CONTINUED As deputy Fire Chief, responding to fire alarms, and taking charge of the fire brigade and requesting support of the local fire department if warranted.

Granting permission for removal of plant equipment from service.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

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PAGE 3 OF 3 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 9 years experience in operations at Salem Generating Station.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience 7 years conventional power plant experience.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE Operating Engineer ( Hope Creek Station )

I NCUI*lBENT Leonard M. Fry FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Having been Senior Performance Supervisor during the entire Start-up and Test Program and on through 2 years of commercial operation of Salem, would provide knowledgeable technical assistance to the station I & C group as needed.

As a* licensed S.R.O.-(Salem 1) with 5 years previous Reactor Oper-ator and Watch Supervisor experience on U.S.Navy reactor plants (SSW), could provide Operating Department with additional supervis-ory capability if required.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BS Engineering Administration, Univ. of Delaware, 1977

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

U.S.Navy Nuclear Power School U.S.Navy Electronics School Westinghouse Nuclear I&C Course (12 weeks)

PAGE 2 OF 2 Leonard M. Fry INCUMBENT Operating Engineer ( Hope Creek )

EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 5 years as Reactor Operator (two of which were as Watch Supervisor) on U.S.Navy SSW type plant also responsible for calibration and repair of all nuclear-related electronic equipment during that time.

9 years Preop. Testing & Commercial Ops in I&C supervision at Salem .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Organizational skills relating to manpower and equipment:_utilization in the area of instruments and controls.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE PERFORMANCE ENGINEER I NCLir*lBENT L.K. Miller FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of the Performance Department in both Instrument and Control and HP/Chemistry assuming the duties at EDO as required.

Overseeing the discharge of liquid and gasseous radioactive waste Assisting in collection of data for the operational environmental monitoring program.

Ensuring the adhrerence, by all plant personnel, to the require-ments of the "Radiological Safety Program."

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

BSEE, Pennsylvania State University, 1966

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

SRO License - Salem #1 Westinghouse Reactor Operator Training Program Westinghouse Simulator Training Program (Option II)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT L. K. Miller EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 1 year as Performance Engineer at Salem Gen. Sta.

Six years in instrumentation and control at Salem Gen. Sta.

Operating Engineer for Salem 1 for 3 years

  • 2. Other nuclear experience Involved in the preparation of Salem Unit l's operating and emergency instructions.
3. Other related experience 3 years experience in Performance Department works at a fossil station.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SR. PERF. SUPV. - INSTR. & CONTROLS INCUf.1BENT John P. Ronafalvy FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

a) Assuming the authority and responsibilities of the Perf.

Engr. in his absence.

b) Providing direction to the Instrument Supervisors.

c) Ensuring the development and implementation of instrumenta-tion and calibration procedures.

d) Overseeing the completion of calibrations, tests, and inspections on station instrument and controls.

e) Reviewing plant operations, relating to the I&C group.

f) Investigating particular plant problems or conditions concerning instruments and controls.

g) Providing design and engineering assistance related to system design changes or plant modifications.

h) Scheduling Performance Department personnel as needed for routine and emergency work assignments.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S.-ME 1972 Newark College of Engineering A.S.-E.S. 1970 Mercer Co: Corn. College

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

S.T.E. Licensing 10 months, newport news shipbuilding and dry dock co.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT John P. Ronafalvy EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident}

Station Operational Support and Radwaste Coordinator at Salem for 3 years .

. 2. Other nuclear experience Shift Test Engineer on D2G Naval Reactor Plants for 4 years.

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE ENGINEER INCUMBENT George S. Daves, Jr.

FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Verifying instrument calibrations or control adjustments that have vital operating significance, or are related to reactor safety.

Instructing and supervising technicians working instruments and controls are correct.

Scheduling maintenance, repair, inspection and calibration work of station instruments and controls.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

A. Lowell University - BSEE - 1973 B. New Jersey Inst. of Technology-12 Credits undergrad.

Mech Eng. Courses-1974/75

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT George s. Daves, Jr.

EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

_ TMI-2 accident) 3 years experience in Instr. & Contrl. work at Salem Gen. Sta.

Repsonsible for all maintenance and calibration of Salem No. 1 Radiation Monitoring System. Responsible for maintenance and calibration of portions of the following system: Ventilation systems 1 in Aux. Bldg., Fuel Handling Bldg. and Control Room, gaseous liquid and solid w~ste disposal system .

. 2. Other nuclear experience 1 year experien~e in operational QA and startup QC programs.

3. Other related experience 2 years experience on plant maintenance at a fossil unit, Hudson Gen. Sta.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR INCUf.lBENT T. R. Robbins FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Verifying instrument calibrations or control adjustments that have vital operating significance, or are related to reactor safety.

Instructing and supervising technicians working instruments and controls are correct.

Scheduling maintenahce, repair, inspection and calibration work of station instruments and controls.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)
2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

U.S. Navy-ElectronicTechnician "A" School U.S. Navy-Nuclear Power School

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT T. R. Robbins EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nucle*r (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI ... 2 accident)

P.S.E.&G. - Salem Gen. Sta. - 2 yrs. as Technician

- 4 1/2 yrs. Inst. Supr .

. 2. Other nuclear experience U.S. Navy - 7 yrs. U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Program

- Reactor Operator and Watch Supervisor

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR INCUMBENT Robert W. Vanderdecker, Sr.

FUNCTIONS .. RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at.Salem.

Verifying instrument calibrations or control adjustments that have vital operating significance, or are related to reactor safety.

Instructing and supervising technicians working instruments and controls are correct.

Scheduling maintenance, repair, inspection and calibration work of *station instruments and controls.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Diploma, Woodbridge High School, 1953

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools) 1960 Steam Power Plant Machinary, Linden Gen. Sta.

1963 Basic Electricity Course II II II 1966 Basic Electronics Course Hudson Gen. Sta.

1973 Masoneilan Product Knowledge Supervisory Training I (Elect)

Atomic Energy Bailey Meter Co. 820 Control System Nuclear Theory Westinghouse AEH Turbine Control 1974 Electricity for Nuclear Power Plant Technician

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT R. W. VanderDecker, Sr.

EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 7 years experience in nuclear instrumentation and control work at Salem Gen. Sta.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience Working on large turbine generator control systems and boiler control systems on fossil fueled units.

13 years experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR I NCUf*lBENT Terry Wright FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Verifying instrument calibrations or control adjustments that have vital operating significance, or are related to reactor safety.

Instructing and supervising technicians working instruments and controls are correct.

Scheduling maintenance, repair, inspection and calibration work of station instruments and controls.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year) 1 yr. Salem Coummunity College-Mechanical Tech

.1 yr. RCA Tech Institute-Diploma-Computer Tech 2 mo. Salem County College-Electronics 2 yrs. Glassboro State College-Practical Arts - 30 credits

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Reactor Theory Course-3 mo.-General Physics Elec. & Electronics - General Physics Westinghouse ISD P-250 Computer Maint.-12 wks.-Diploma 1100 Executive Control Lanaguage RCA Spectra Computer System Hardware - 13 weeks-Diploma

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT Terry Wright EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 2 years I & C Tech. at Salem Gen. Sta.

5 years I & C Supervisor Salem Gen. Sta .

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience Instructor for RCA in Spectra Computer Systems-4 yrs.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE INSTR. SUPERVISOR INCUl*lBENT F. E. Mekulsia FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Verifying instrument calibration or control adjustments that have vital operating significance, or are related to reactor safety.

Instructing and supervising technicians working instruments and controls are correct.

Scheduling maintenance, repair, inspection and calibration work of station instruments and controls.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

NONE

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

G6 week Electronic Course - U.S. Air Force 23 Day Electricity & Electronics Course - General Physics Corp.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT F. ~- Mekulsia EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

.5 1/2 years Salem Generating Station - Instrument & Control Technician 1 1/2 II II II II

- Inst. Supervisor

. 2. Other nuclear experience

3. Other related experience 14 years Linden Gen. Sta. - Perf. Dept. working in instrumenta-tion and control, feedwater chemistry, and water purification.

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE SENIOR PERFORMANCE SUPERVISOR-HP/CHEM.

INCUl*lBENT J. Gueller FUNCTIONS~ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Performing the duties of the Perf. Engr. for Chem/HP matter when Perf. Engr. is not on siste. Assisting the Performance Engineer in performing the duties of the Radiation Protection Manager per ANSI 18.1.

Providing direction to the Technical Supervisors.

Ensuring the development and implementation of chemical, radio-chemical and radiological procedures.

Monitoring the processing of radioactive waste to ensure that processing, storing and disposal are being conducted in accordance with established procedures and instructions.

Reviewing plant operations, as it relates to the chemical, radiochemical and radiological aspects.

Ensuring the implementation of the Radiological Safety Program.

Investigating particular plant problems or conditions relating to chemistry or radiation safety.

Providing design and engineering assistance related to system design changes or plant modifications EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B. s. Chemistr~University of Hartford, 1974

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School Engineering Laboratory Technician School

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT J. Gueller EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

_ TMI-2 accident) 18 years of Nuclear power experience at new or operating nuclear power stations including - 9 years at Conn Yankee (W - Pwr.)

2 years at Souther Calf£:" & Edison (W - Pwr.)

1 year at Illinois Power (GE-BWR)

  • 2. Other nuclear experience
3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR-RADIATION PROTECTION I NCUf*lBENT D. Godlewski FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl-~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Evaluating the results of radiation surveys and radiochemical laboratory analyses of contamination samples.

Directing radiological safety controls in and around the station site.

Completing assigned technical specification surveillance requirements.

Directing radiation and contamination surveys in and around the station.

Grounding technical supervision for the decontamination of station areas, tools and components.

Monitor station activities to insure compliance with the Radiological Safety Program.

Maintaining cognizance of personnel radiation exposure records.

Issuing and reviewing Radiation Exposure Permits, and extended radiation exposure permits Directing the Emergency Radiation Survey Team Ensuring cleanliness requirements are maintained.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

NONE

2. Other.formal training (related management and technical training/schools)
1. University of Michigan School of Public Health (short course on Radiation Protection)
2. Harvard School of Public Health, Air Sampling Techniques &

Air Cleaning

3. Radiation Management Corp. (Accident Management Seminar)
4. Eberline Inst. Corp. (short course on Inst. Repair & Calib)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT D. Godlewski EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)
1. Was a member of emergency team dispatched to TMI during initial stages of incident.

8 years experience in Health Physics/Radiation Protection work at Salem Generating Station

  • 2. Other nuclear experience 6 years reprocessing plant in HP/Radiation Protection
3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR - CHEMISTRY INCUMBENT MICHAEL C. STOCKNOFF FUNCTIONSJ RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of those personnel assigned to the chemistry group.

Monitoring station activities to insure compliance with the chemistry specifications.

Having samples taken and analyzed as required.

Reviewing sample results.

Assisting in the performance of radiation protection measures in and around the station.

Assisting in the safety reviews as required.

Supervising the unloading and handling of bulk chemicals.

Supervising both the chemistry and radiochemical laboratories.

  • Assisting in the review and evaluation of information derived from the off-site environmental monitoring program.

Monitoring in-line chemistry instrumentation supervising the chemical treatment activities (i.e., D.M. Plant, Condensate Polishing, Chemical Addition to Feedwater) at the station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Penn State University, 1965 - 1966.

City College of N.Y., 1966 - 1969, BS Chemistry.

City University of N.Y. - Graduate School, 1969.

Rutgers University, 1969 to present.

Camden Community College, 1979.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical. training/schools)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 5 years of experience from Salem in Performance Department -

HP/Chemistry Group.

- 2. Other nuclear experience 4 1/2 years of nuclear experience in radiochemistry, nuclear weapons. design and control,and health physics with various nuclear support organizations.

3. Other related experience Chemistry lab experience in material design.

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR - CHEMISTRY INCUMBENT GEORGE GIANGI FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTl~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of those personnel assigned to the chemistry group.

Monitoring station activities to insure compliance with the chemistry specifications.

Having samples taken and analyzed as required.

Reviewing sample results.

Assisting in the performance of radiation protection measures in and around the station.

Assisting in the safety*reviews as required.

Supervising the unloading and handling of bulk chemicals.

Supervising both the chemistry and radiochemical laboratories.

Assisting in the review and evaluation of information derived from the off-site environmental monitoring program.

Monitoring in-line chemistry instrumentation supervising the chemical treatment activities (i.e., D.M. Plant, Condensate Polishing, Chemical Addition to Feedwater) at the station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Syracuse University, BS Chemistry, 1974.

Rensselaer Poly Technical Institute, MS Inorganic/Nuclear Chemistry, 1978.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory:

1. Management Training Class.
2. Mechanical Operators Training for Nuclear Power Plant.
3. Chemistry & Health Physics Training for Nuclear Power Plant.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)
  • One year as Chemistry/Radiochemistry & Health Physics Technical Supervisor at Salem Generating Station.
  • 2. Other nuclear experience Four years experience at Knolls, Atomic Power Lab in the following capacities:

Chem. Engineer at a Navy Prototype Plant HP/Chemistry instructor for Nuclear Navy HP/Chemistry auditor

3. Other related experience

PAGE l OF 2 TITLE -TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR - CHEMISTRY INCUMBENT TRACY W. VANNOY FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES &AUTl~RITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of those personnel assigned to the chemistry group.

Monitoring station activities to insure compliance with the chemistry specifications.

Having samples taken and analyzed as required.

Reviewing sample results.

Assisting in the performartce of radiation protection measures in and around the station.

Assisting in the safety reviews as required.

Supervising the unloading and handling of bulk chemicals.

Supervising both the chemistry and radiochemical laboratories.

Assisting in the review and evaluation of information derived from the off-site environmental monitoring program.

Monitoring in-line chemistry instrumentation supervising the chemical treatment activities (i.e., D.M. Plant, Condensate Polishing, Chemical Addition to Feedwater) at the station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

l. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

. 2 years at University of Pittsburg, Mechanical Engineering.

Some courses at University of Delaware.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

USN Nuclear Power School & Prototype Training.

USN Engineering Laboratory Technician Training.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

1. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident) 6 years experience at Salem Generating Station performing routine and special chemistry analyses and implementing the radiological protection program .

. 2. Other nuclear experience USN - Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician aboard the USS Narwhal SSN 671 for 4 years.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR - CHEMISTRY INCUl*lBENT BRUCE N. BOVANKOVICH FUNCTIONS1 RESPONSIBILITIES & AUWORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Directing the activities of those personnel assigned to the chemistry group.

Monitoring station activities to insure compliance with the

  • chemistry specifications.

Having samples taken and analyzed as required.

Reviewing sample results.

Assisting in the performance of radiation protection measures in and around the station.

Assisting in the safety reviews as required.

Supervising the unloading and handling of bulk chemicals.

Supervising both the chemistry and radiochemical laboratories.

Assisting in the review and evaluation of information derived from the off-site environmental monitoring program.

Monitoring in-line chemistry instrumentation supervising the chemical treatment activities (i.e., D.M. Plant, Condensate Polishing, Chemical Addition to Feedwater) at the station.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

Currently attending college.

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

US Naval Nuclear Power School USN Engineering Laboratory Technician School.

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the

. TMI-2 accident) 3 years experience in routine chemistry and HP plant related functions at Salem Generating Station.

  • 2. Other nuclear experience 7 years Naval Nuclear Power (Engineering Laboratory Technician and Mechanical Operator) .

One year Start-up Engineer at Salem Nuclear Generating Sta.tion.

3. Other related experience

PAGE 1 OF 2 TITLE STATION PLANNING ENGINEER INCUMBENT G. C. Connor, Jr.

FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES & AUH~ORITY Briefly describe your functions, responsibilities, and authority in the event of a TMI-2 type accident at Salem.

Establish a schedule for outages and a time frame for the completion on departmental work activities.

Coordinate departmental effforts in maint.,: repair and modifica-tion.

Develop work lists and plans for outages.

Prepare outage budgets and maintain outage cost control.

Be responsible for NPRDS reporting and analysis.

Identify all license or other commitments/requirements requiring inspection or tests to be sure they are scheduled into planned outages.

Provide operational support as necessary (SRO license) ~

Assure the duties of EDO as necessary.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Formal education (degrees, college/university, year)

B.S. Engineering - Widener College 1976 A.A. Mathematics & Science - Cumberland Co. Community College '72 Navy Nuclear Power School

2. Other formal training (related management and technical training/schools)

Navy Electrician School and various electrical speciality schools.

SRO training at Salem Generating Station Westinghouse Simulator Training (Option II, 1973-74)

PAGE 2 OF 2 INCUMBENT G.C. Connor, Jr.

EXPERIENCE

l. Directly related nuclear (that experience judged useful in performing necessary and unique functions for unusual events like the TMI-2 accident)

Engineering Watch Supervisor on USS Ethan Allen June 1969-PS 70-Salem-Oper

. 2. Other nuclear experience Engineering Watch Supervisor on .USS Ethan Allen -seven years in Navy Nuclear Program.

3. Other related experience June 1969-PS 10 years experience at Salem Generating Station 3 years in operations 5 years in maintenance 2 years in planning

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NRC SURVEY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES ORGANIZATION TYPE & EXTENT OF SUPPORT AVAILABILITY AUTHORITY TO ALLOCATE DURATION OF CONTRACT Chem * .:.Nuclear Radioactive liquid waste process- Currently on-site, Manager - Salem Blanket P.O. renewed ing. and radwaste disposal. additional services annually Radwaste equipment operators. & personnel avail.

Amount of equipment immediately by telephone available varies with Chem.-Nucl.

commitments.

Porter-Gertz Technical consultant support in Telephone .currently on an open Expected to continue area of Health Physics and purchase order ****** until Manager - Nuclear Emergency Planning. Manager - Salem or EDO Operations staff assumes work~ Blanket P.O. renewed anntiel 1 Iy.

catalyic Maintenance labor support-plt. Currently available Manager - Salem or Altern- P.O. renewed every 2 yrs.

equipment installation & repair on-site, additional ate 250 trade-labor personnel & services & personnel supervisory personnel (will avail. by telephone vary with plant conditions).

Rad Services Health Physics manpower support Currently available Manager - Salem or EDO Blanket P.O renewed annl.

30 trained personnel currently, on-site, additional on-site. personnel by telephone Radiation Medical Facilities and personnel, Telephone Manager - Salem or EDO Support expected for life

'Management whole body counting, mobile field of station. P.O. renewed Corpo. laboratory for sample analysis, off-site dosimetry equipment Icthyolog ical Consultant and sampling of marine Telephone Licensing Manager P.O. without specified

  • Associates environment (Delaware River) exp. date. P.O. is renewed annually.

Westinghouse Have agreement for nuclear equip. Westinghouse Manager - Salem or EDO Agreement for services fer and services in all aspects of personnel currently life of plant. Various nuclear plant engg. on-site thru #2 contracts & P.O.

startup.~ditional support avail. by telephone WISCO Instrumentation & Controls Techn. Currently on-site, Manager - Salem or EDO Purchase order renewed personnel with superv. Have 18 additional services annually.

total on contract and available & personnel avail *. by (will vary with plant conditions). telephone contract