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Forwards Updated FSAR Pages 12.1-72,13.1-17,13.1-18,13.1-19 & 13.1-20.FSAR Updated as of 840301,to Include Facility or Procedure Changes,Licensee Performed Safety Evaluations & Analyses of New Safety Issues
ML19272A712
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Site: Summer South Carolina Electric & Gas Company icon.png
Issue date: 08/02/1984
From: Dixon O
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8408080124
Download: ML19272A712 (6)


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Virgi1 C. Summer Nuclear station Docket No. 50/395 Opeesting License no. NPF-12 Upcated Final safety Analysis i Repor t fr$APS

Dear Mr. Denton:

I In accordance with 10CPR50.71tel, South Carolina Elcetric and Gas Company, acting for itself and as agent for South Carolina Prblic Service Authority, herewith files thirteen (131 sets of the -

updated Final Safety Analysis Report (FSARI for the Vjrgil C.

Summer Nuclear station. The material, submitted under separate cover, contains one (1) sagned original and twelve (128 copies thereof. In addition, attached to this letter are thirteen (131 copies of pages 12.1-72, 13.1-17, 13.1-18, 13.1-19, and 13.1-30 of the subject FSAR, whleh are forwarded separately because of a collating error.

This FSAR is spdated as of March 1, 1984 and includes the effects of: all changes made in the f acility or procedures as described in the PSAR: all safety evaluations performed by the Licensee, either in support of requested license amendments or in support of conclusions that changes did not involve an unreviewed saf ety questions and that all analyses of new safety issues performed by or on behalf of the Licensee at Consiscion request. The undersigned affirms that the statener.t- and matters set forth herein are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

If there are any questions, please contact us at your convenience. .

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Uncontrolled <!.0 aree/hr to restrictions on occupancy espected

@l- Controlled <2.3 aree/hr Unlimited accesa 40 hrs / week

III i '.' . Tr Controtted <13.0 ares /hr Limited access. 6 to 40 hrs / week IV Limited access for short periods, <100 ores /hr 1 to 6 hrs / week

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>100 ares /hr hour per week Notes for Layout Drawings showing Radiation Color Code Figures 12.1-12, 12.1-13, 12.1-17 and 12.1-18 The solid color of the cross-hatched areas represents the radiation sone designations during a shutdown / refueling period O'It the RHR system is not in opration. The cross-hatched color represents the I radiation zone designations during a shutdown / refueling period while the RMs system is in operation.

Figure 12.1-16 The solid color of the cross-hatched areas represents the radiation zone designations during a shutdown / refueling period while the refuelir.3 canal and the region above the reactor vessel are flooded.

The cross-hitched color repretents the radiation sone designations during a shutdown / refueling period while the refueling canal and the rer, ion above the reactor vessel are not flooded.

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s he Associate Manager, Ai3elmistrettoo, who reporte directly to the Manager, Support Services, is responsible for the supervision of adsfalstrative functions of the plant.

The Supervisor of Administrative Services, who reports to the 9 Associate knager, Administratioe is responsible for clerical and personnel functions et the plant. The Word Processing Senior Caerk, is in Jirect charge af a group responsible for providing word processing services for the plset staff. The Personnel Senior Clerk, is responsible for personnel affairs at Virgil C. Summer Buclear Station.

The Nuclear Document Supervisor, who reports to the Associate knager, Administration, is in charge of a group of document clerks who are responsible for document control.

The Emergency Coordinator, who reports to the knager, Support Services is responsible for the effective planning, coordination and management of the station emergency preparedness progree.

The Associate Manager, Beslth Physics, who reports to the haager, Support Services, has the responsibility of supervising the activities of the Assistant Re .sh Physics Supervisors and the Realth Physics Specialists. Through this staf f, the Associate knager, Bealth Physics is charged with controlling the esposure of plant O personnel to redistion, preventing the spread of radioactive contamination, ensuring that written procedures reflect the criteria for established performance standards, and ensuring that these procedures are followed. He is responsible for ensuring that training and retraining of health physics personnel is performed as well es providing health physics training and periodic health physi o reviews for all plant personnel. He is responsible for the timely submission of reports pertaining to health physics, radioactive waste releases to the environment, and other areas as required.

Bes1th Physics Specialists perform tasks incident to the estegories T

of work supervised by the Health Physics Supervisors under the direction of the Associate knager, Health Physics.

The Utility Supervisor is responsible for the miscellaneous items for general plant upkeep. The Utility Men work under the direction of the Utility Supervisor and carry out their duties when assigned.

The Associate knager, Segulatory Compliance, reports to the 9 Director, Nuclear Plant Operations. He is responsible for Nuclear Segulatory interface and issues of compliance.

13.1.2.3 shift crew Campositiam The Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station is operated from one central control room. The Shif t Supervisor is directly responsible for the safe and 7

9 efficient operation of the plant. For the operation of one unit, each shif t 0

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, license), one Control Rooe Foreman (Senior Keector Operator's License), one Wuclear Raseta. Operator (Reactor Operators License), and three Assistant Wuclear 5+retor Operators arJ Auxiliary Operators (no license required, but desirable). ' At least one of the three Assistant Nucleet Reactor Operators and Annitiary Operators will have a Reactor Operator's license. There shall be a total af et least two licensed Senior Reactor Operator and two licensed Rasesor Operators per shift.

In addition 'so the " operations" shif t crew as stated above, there shall be at least one Esalth Physics Technician onsite at all times.

13.1.3 QCALIFICATION EBqtriRE3ENTS OF grtna FL&NT PER$0EESIL 13.1.3.1 stiaisero Omatificaties Requirements The following qualification requirements, used sa a general guideline for personnel assignments, meet or exceed the minimum requirements set forth in ANSI N16.1 - 1971, " Selection and Training of Nucleer Power Plant Personnel." Personnel qualifications shall be met by the fuel loading date or at a time of appointment to an active position.

13.3.3.1.1 Director, amelaar Flaat Cverstions

1. A totst of ten years of power plant exper'ence, of which a minimue of three yeste is nuclear power plant experience. A maximum of four years of the remaining seven years may be fulfilled by academic training on a one for one time basis.
2. Experience and trainitig normally required for eresination by the NBC for a Senior Reactor Operator's License whether or not the examination is taken.
3. Baccalaureate or higher degree in engineering or a scientific field associated with power production is desirable.

If the Deputy Directc'r, Operations and Maintenance meets the above experience requirements, the experience requirements for the Director, Nuclear Plant Operations may be reduced such that only one of his ten yes:e of experience need be nuclear power plant experience and he need not

, be eligible for the NRC Senior Reactor Operator's License examination.

Bowever, it is desirable that both the Director, Nuclear F1snt operations and Deputy Director, Operations and Maintenarte be eligible for the NRC Senicr Reactor Or,crator's License examinatior IJ 13.1.3.1.2 1.

Deputy Direc*.or, Operations and Meistenaeca A total of 10 years of power plant experience, of which a minimum of chree years is nuclear power plant experience. A maximum of four years of the remaining seven years may be fulfilled by academic training on a one for one time basis.

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O 2. Esperience and training nores11y required for essaination by the NEC for s Senior Esector operator's License whether or not the examination is taken.

3. Sacceleureate er higher degree in engineering or a eclentific field associated with power production le desirable.

The esperlesce and academic requ! resents for the Deputy Director.

Operations and Maintenance are the same as for the Director, Nuclear Flaat operations. Even, if the Director, Nuclear plant operations fulfills all the above requirements, it is also desirable that the superience and G academic training of the Deputy Director, Operations and Maintenance qualify his for the position of Director, Nuclear plant operations.

13.1.3.1.3 Grosy Manager, Technical and Support servlees

1. A total of eight years on responsible positions of which three years must be nuclear power plant superience. A masimum of four years of the remaining five years of experience should be fulfilled by 3 satisfactory completion of academic training.
2. Senior teactor Operator's License is desirable.
3. A baccalaureate or higher degree in engineering or a scientific field associated with power production is desirable.

13.1.3.1.4 Manager, Operatissa

1. A total of eight years of responsible power plant emperience, of which a ainlaus of three years must be nuclear power plant esperience. Although not required, it is desirable that at least six sonths of this experience be as an operator in a conventional or nuclest power plant. A maximum of two years of the power plant asperience may be fulfilled by satisfactory completion of acadeale er related technical training on 9. ano for one ties basis.
2. Senior teactor Operator's Licenes.
3. High school education or equive10nt. A degree in engineering, O preferably mechanical engineering, is desirable.

13.1.3.1.5 Operations Supervisor

1. A total of four years of responsible power plant experience, of which e slnisue of two years of this experience aust be nuclest power 9 plant experience. A maalaus of two yeste of the remaining three years of power plant experience may be fulfilled by acade at or related technical training on a one for one time basis.
2. Senior teactor Operator's License.
3. Righ school education or equivalent.

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13.1.3.1.6 hift Sepervisors t 1. A total of four years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of two years of this experience must be nuclear power plant experience. A maximum of two years of the remaining three years of power plant esperience may be fulfilled by academic er related techalcol training en a one for one time basis.

2. Senior Reactor Operator's License.
3. Righ school reucation or equivalent.

13.1.3.1.7 Chattel Raam Foremen

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1. A to _1 of four years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of two years of this experience must be nuclear power plant experience. A maxima of two years of the remaining three years of power plant experience may be fulfilled by academic or related technical training on a one for one time basis.

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2. Senior Reactor Operator's License.
3. Righ school education or equivalent.

13.1.3.1.8 mmelear Reactor operators

1. A total of two years of power plant experience of which a minimum of one year shall be nuclear power plant esperience. Six months of the remaining year of experience may be credited by related technical training or relevant experience.
2. Reactor Oprator's License.
3. Righ school education or equivalent.

13.1.3.1.9 First Assistant Baclear Reacter Operators

1. A total of two years of power plant experience, of whi:h a minimum of one year shall be nuclear power plant esperience. Six months of the remaining year of experience may be credited by related technical training or relevant esperience.

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2. Reactor Operator's License, j 3. Righ schooi education or equivalect.

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