ML19253B669

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Recommends Amend to TMI-1 QA Program to Incorporate Reg Guide 1.71 Requirements Re Limited Accessibility.Nrc Review of New Sodium Hydroxide Tank Loading Requirements Should Be Expedited to Clear Up Discrepencies W/Fsar Safety Analysis
ML19253B669
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Site: Crane 
Issue date: 10/23/1974
From: Brunner E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Thornburg H
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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  • tjg KING oF PRUS$1 A, PENNSYLVANI A 19406 OCT 2 31974 H. D. Thornburg, Chief, Field Support and Enforcement Branch Directorate of Regulatory Operations:HQ RO INSPECTION REPORT NO. 50-289/74-32 METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY LICENSE NO. DPR-50 The subject report is ferwarded for Headquarters action as follows.

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Inclusion of Regulatorv Guide 1.71 in L!.:ensee's Q/A Program The licensee currently addresses the conditions of limited access-ibility identified in Regulatory Guide 1.71 as indicated in Detail 4; however, since the licensee has no requirement to conduct this mock-up training when these conditions are encountered in the field, the current practice could be terminated at the licensee's discretion.

Section IX of the licensee's Quality Assurance Program contains commitments to Regulatory Gaides 1.37 and 1.39 as well as ANSI N45.2.1 and N45.2.3.

It is recommended that the licensee's orogram be updated by effecting the necessary licensee actions to include Regulatory Guide 1.71 in his Quality Assurance Program.

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Revision of FSAR Analysis with respect to NaOH Tank Loading As noted in report Detail 7b, there are major discrepancies between the safety analysis presented in Supplement 1 to the FSAR and the values required for Sodium Hydroxide Tank loading in Section 3.3.1.3.b of the FSAR. The licensee indicated that a new analysis had been presented to Licensing by the NSSS supplier, but not yet incor-porated into the FSAR.

It is requested that the inclusion of the new analysis, if appropriate, he expedited by Headquarters since Licensing has been aware of the apparent inconsistencies documented in Detail 7b, both from licensee and RO:I inputs.

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