ML19261F349
| ML19261F349 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 11/12/1976 |
| From: | Arnold R METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
| To: | James O'Reilly NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| References | |
| GQL-1571, NUDOCS 7910250809 | |
| Download: ML19261F349 (2) | |
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Mr. J. P. O'Reilly, Directer Office of Inspection and Inforce=ent, Region i U. S. :Iuclear Rege.later/ Cc==issicn 631 Fark Avenue ing cf Frucsia, Pennsylvania 19hC6
Dear Sir:
Decket :Io. 50-239 Cperating License No. D?R-50 Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (CC-1)
IE Circular 76-03 Attached please find cur response tc II Circular 76-03 sub=itted by your effice en Septe=ter 13, 1976.
'a'e trust this repcrt addresses all ycur inquiries en the subject.
Sincerely, R. C. Azncld Vice President RCA:O:C :kl Attach =ent i
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RESFCNSE TO IE CIRCULAR 76-03 A reviev cf plant areas has been conducted to insure that all high radiation areas are properly identified. Additienally, it has been deter =ined that all identified high radiation areas are prcperly posted in accordance with ICCFR20 and all these areas in which radiation levels exceed 10C0 =R/hr are lecked as specified in Technical Specifications. Written precedures which govern operations er =aintenance functicns which can be expected te cause transient high radiaticn areas have been reviewed by the Radiatien Protection Depart =ent to insure that suppcrt is available to properly =cniter and centrol the affected areas.
Precedure revisions resulting frc= this reviev vill be sub=itted for PCRC review by Ncvenber 15, 1976. Access to kncun high radiation areas and the perfer=ance of functions which cculd cause transient high radiaticn areas are controlled by Radiation Werk Per=its and Werk Request Precedures, both of which are reviewed and authoriced by the Shift Superviser or Fore =an, thereby assuring the adequacy of pre-entry surveys and providing a =eans of centr:1 over potential high expcsures.
Periodic training has been, is and vill centinue to be cenducted for all persennel to insure awareness of the precedural requirements for entry into any high radiation and radiatien area and the necessity to ec= ply with those require =ents.
Further guidance in the fe== of a =e=crandu= will be provided by Neve=ber 15, 1976, to all Shift Supervisers, Shift Fore =en, Maintenance Superviacrs,
Radiaticn Protection Persennel, Lead Engineers, and Department Heads to e=phasice the need for a ecordinated control over functions which create transient radiation levels such as the =cve=ent of incere detectors, =cve=ent of solidified vaste, transfer of spent resin and the use of radicgraphy scurces. These sub *ects vill be discussed in the next series of general enployee training and operatiens depart =ent training progra:s.
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