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Forwards Info Re Corporate Mgt & Technical Resources Availability,In Response to NRC 790629 Request
ML19275A253
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 09/28/1979
From: Dunn C
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TAC-12769, NUDOCS 7910030407
Download: ML19275A253 (82)


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September 28, 1979 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Harold K. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, DC 20555

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Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334 Response To June 29, 1979, Request For Information Gentlemen: Enclosed are three (3) signed originals and thirty-seven (37) copies of the information relating to " Corporate tbnagement, and Technical Resources Availability" in response to your June 29, 1979, request. This response has been delayed due to the extraordinarily heavy work load which has resulted from the large number of Bulletins, Circulars and other requests for information that have been received during the past six months. If you have any questions concerning this response, please contact my office. Very truly yours, Bath C. N. Dunn Vice President, Operations Attachments 13.2 326 7910030 1 uo7 4

(CORPORATE SEAL) Attes t: H.W. Staas Secretary COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA)

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COUITI"I OF ALLEGEENY ) On this 28 day of M , 1979, before me, HENRY G. STOECKER , a Notary P$ lic in and for said Common-wealth and County, personally appeared C. N. Dunn, who being duly sworn, deposed, and said that (1) he is Vice President of Duquesne Light, (2) he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing Submittal on behalf of said Company, and (3) the statements set forth in the Submittal are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. 7 HT.NRY G. ST0ECKER, Notary Pubhc P:tsbagh, klepeny County, Pa. Wy Com't.cston bares febrwy 26,1932 0',2 327

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BEAVER VALLEY c3 ._.____ ______ s RESPONSE TO QUESTION IA. u OFFSITE M ANAGEMENT RESOURCES rv FOR ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT co

s Response to Question IB A brief description of the functions, responsibilities and authorities associated with each position shown as a solid block on Figure Response LA follows.

1. Vice President - Engineering and Construction Division (present incumbent - Mr. E. J. Woolever)

Mr. Woolever is responsible for the administration of all Engineering and Construction activities performed by and for the Duquesne Light Company. He is authorized as an officer of the Company to sign all contracts for engineering and/or construction services.

2. Vice President, Operations Division (present incumbent - Mr. C. N. Dunn)

Mr. Dunn is responsible for the administration of all activities asso-ciated with the operation and maintenance of all power stations, sub-stations, transmission and distribution facilitieg and systems operations operated by the Duquesne Light Company. He is authorized as an officer of the Company to sign all contracts for services required to operate and maintain these facilities.

3. Vice President, General Services (present incumbent - Mr. G. I. Rifendifer)

Mr. Rifendifer is responsible for the administration of all activities associated with purchasing, personnel,and comnuter services. He is authorized as an of ficer of the Company to sign all contracts for services required in the performance of these activities. 4 General Superintendent, Power Stations Department (present incumbent - Mr. G. W. Moore) Mr. Moore is responsible for administering and directing all activities associated with the operation and maintenance of all power stations, fossil and nuclear, operated by the Duquesne Light Company. He is authorized to provide overall direction for all personnel employed by the Power Stations Department in the performance of operation, maintenance and technical support duties.

5. Technical Assistant - Nuclear (2 positions)
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Messrs. Carey and Bissert are responsible for coordinating the preparation and review of all submittals to the NRC Division of Operating Reactors Q.I.B - Page 1 of 2

relating, respectively, to the Appendix A and Appendix B Technical Specifications. They are also responsible for providing technical assistance to the Superintendent of Beaver Valley Power Station relating to the preparation and review of responses to the NRC. Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletins, Circulars, and Inspection Reports.

6. Superintendent, Communications Section (present incumbent - Mr. Joseph B. Korean)

Mr. Korean is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all communications and telemetering systems owned and operated by the Duquesne Light Company. He is also responsible for coordinating the installation and maintenance of the Bell Telephone Company equipment installed in Duquesne Light Company facilities or which interface with Duquesne Light Company communication and telemetering equipment. 1I )- i b Q.I.B - Page 2 of 2

s Response to Question IC The educational and experience background of Messrs. Woolever, Dunn, Moore and Carey are described in Section 12 of the Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 FSAR. Mr. G. I. Rifendifer is a graduate of Bucknell University with a BSME degree. He has been employed oy the Duquesne Light Company since 1948 in various positions in fossil and nuclear power stations including four years at the Shippingport Atomic Power Station. He has also held positions in the Duquesne Light Company Personnel Department including 11 years as the Director of Personnel prior to assuming his present duties in 1976. Mr. J. B. Korean is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a BSEE degree. He has been employed by the Duquesne Light Company since 1950. He assumed his present duties in 1969. Mr. F. J. Bissert is a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) with a BSEE degree. He has been employed by the Duquesne Light Company since 1945. Mr. Bissert has a total of 15 years of nuclear experience including six years as the Superintendent of the Shippingport Atomic Power Station. He assumed his present duties in 1974, 1* s

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Response to Question II.B.1 c) The Duquesne Light Company maintains a Chemical Laboratory which provides chemical support for all Duquesne Light Company facilities, including the Beaver Valley Power Station, that require support or special chemical analyses or tests. The Chemical Laboratory staff is directed by a graduate Chemist with five years of experience in radiochemistry at the Shiopingport Atomic Power Station, d) The Duquesne Light Company employs a Certified Health Physicist. He reports to the Superintendent of Nuclear Services and provides full time consultation to the radiation control groups at the Beaver Valley Power Station and the Shippingport Atomic Power Station. e) Offsite support in the area of nuclear fuels is provided by the Nuclear Services Section of the Power Stations Department under the direction of the Superintendent of Nuclear Services. This group is described in Section 12 of the Beaver Valley Power Station FSAR. f) Offsite support in the area of maintenance engineering is provided by the Power Stations Department Maintenance Section under the direc-tion of the Superintendent of Maintenance. Additional maintenance engineering support is provided by the Substations and Shops Depart-ment under the direction of the General Superintendent of Substations and Shops. Maintenance engineering support is also provided by the Duquesne Light Company Engineering Departments at the direction of Mr. E. J. Woolever, Vice President, Engineer'.ng and Construction, as described in response B l(b), a.and b. Offsite technical support availability is described on Page 4 of 6 in Table Response II.B.2. T,",]- bb

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P00R ORMAL = "%" I. Man agemen t Re source s (Off-site) Total Years 1 Years Nuclear 2 Company Wide Electric Design or Management Utility Operations Responsibility Supervisory Supervisory Title Area , Education Experience Experience M1. Chairman of Board All Areas BS-E le ct .Eng: 35 - M2. Presiden t Operations , E &C BS-Mech.Eng: 38 5 M3. V.P . Oper-l Electrical Power i

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bution , Admin. M4. VP E&C Company Facilities BS-Elect. Engr. 27 20 IDesign & Const. l l l M5. VP Gen. l Personnel,Purchas-l Services :ing, Data Proces- ;BS-Mech. Engr 31 i 5 iing I  ! M6. Director 121 Company ' of Per- ' Personnel ' sonnel ;Managemen t SS-Mech. Engr 31 i M7. General ' Purchasing All Company BS -Me ch .En gr 28 - Agent i Purchases i M8. BV?S 1&2 ; Coordinates all BS -E lec t .En gr Project !Cesign, Engineering MS-Elect. Engr 28 24 Manager tand Cost Control SVPS #1 & #2 - i M9. Gen. Supt.'Overall Mgt. P.S. Fossil & Nuclear 24 Generating Station 40 Operation & Maint. I M10. Mgr. ' Company Rep. to BS-Civil Engr Public Media and Govt. MA-Bus. Admin. 27 - Info. Agencies

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Total Years Years Nuclear Company Wide Electric Design or Management Utility Operations Responsibility Supervisory Supervisory Title Area Education Experience Experience Mll. Elect. All Company Elect. BS-E lect . Engr Engr. Design Dept. MS-Elect. Engr 31 24

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APPENDIX C TECHNICAL STAFF (OFF-SITE) Elect. Engr. Strue. Engr. Mech. Engr i

1. Total Number Full Time 4 5 5 Supervisors and Tech. Part Time 7 5 10 Personnel Available 15 - -

TOTAL 2T 1T 15

2. No. Personnel BS Degree BS Nuclear Engr. - -

2 3S Mech. Engr. - 1 13 BS Elect. Engr. 26 - - BS Civil Engr. - 9 t - BS Other - 1 Arch. BS Aero. 1 Env. Engr. Engr. MS Nuclear Engr. - - 1 MS Elect. Engr. 5 - - PHD Elect. Engr. - - -

3. Technical Experience Man Years
a. Engineering
1. Nuclear Exper. 158 103 145
2. Total Utility Exp 322 122 167
b. Speciality (More than one per person in some cases)
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3. Health Physics - - -
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APPENDIX C TECHNICAL STAFF (OFF-SITE) Nuclear Services Tech. Asst. Proj. Mgmt.

1. Total Number Full Time 6 2 1 Supervisors and Tech. Part Time - - -

Personnel Available - - -

2. No. Personnel B De gree BS Nuclear Engr. 1 - -

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3. Technical Experience Man Years
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1. Nuclear Exper. 82 33 21
2. Total Utility Exp. 82 55 23
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2. Radio Chemistry 15 9 21
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5. Reactor Physics 38 9 -
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7. Struct. Engr. - - -
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Contractor Persennel In addition, Duquesne Light Company has contracts with the following organizations which would provide back-up technical services immediately under the existing agreements:

1. Stone & Webster Corp. -

All design disiplines (BOP)

2. Westinghouse Electric Corp. -

All (NSSS) design disiplines , including fuel.

3. NUC Corporation -

Meteorlogical Data Collection & Analysis

4. Teledyne, RMC & Interx -

Radiological Monitoring

5. Rad Services -

Radiation Control Technicians

6. Schneider Incorporated -

Construction (Provides craft labor and supervision)

7. Energy Incorporated -

Engineering Consultant The above organizations represent several hundred technical personnel who would be available to provide assistance. Nork is currently being performed on a routine basis by these contractors. Q B.2 Page 5 of 6 } 2 34[

9 Additional DLC Personnel Available The following Departments contain engineering degree personnel with the indicated total man years of nuclear plant operations or design experience: Personnel 13 Man years Purchasing 38 Man years Quality Assurance 35 Man years Quality Control 15 Man years The BV#1 & #2 Project Manager (#8 on organizational chart) has engineering personnel available from the DLC engineer-ing departments as well as contractor personnel to assist in the project management and on-site eingineering group activities . ir ,2 348 Q B.2 Page 6 of 6

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J ATTACHMENT E PLANT STAFF POSITIONS STATION SUPERINTENDENT The Superintendent has overall responsibility for the safe and ef ficient operation of the plant consistent with providing continuing protection to the environment. He is empowered to implement all administrative controls in conformance with applicable regulatory requirements regarding the station and is responsible for coordinating all station functions through the Chief Engineer and other group leaders. He is also responsible for the selection and training of personnel, the administrative implementation of plant security, and relations with official regulatory agencies within the scope of DLC practice. The Superintendent reports to the General Superintendent of Power Stations and is Chairman of the OSC. During periods when the Superintendent is unavailable, the Chief Engineer will assume his responsibilities. In the event both are unavailable, the Superintendent delegates this responsibility to other supervisory personnel. NUCLEAR CHIEF ENGINEER The Chief Engineer is responsible to the Superintendent for the functional operation and maintenance of the plant. He supervises Operations, Maintenance, Training, Design Control, Refueling, and Production Control activities through appropriate group supervisors. He assures safe, efficient plant operation within the requirements of regulatory agencies and technical specifications and in accordance with the BVPS Unit 1 QA Program. The Chief Engineer is responsible for assuring that qualified manpower and required equipment are available to operate, test, and maintain the station. The Chief Engineer is a member of tha CCC. In the absence of the Superinten-dent, the Chief Engineer shall assume the responsibilities of Chairman of the OSC. RESULTS COORDINATOR The Results Coordinator reports to the Superintendent and is responsible for chemical and test functions for safe operation of the plant. The Reactor Control Chemist and Technical Supervisor report to the Results Coordinator and implement these functions as appropriate. The Results Coordinatur is a member of the OSC.

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RADIATION CONTROL SUPERVISOR The Radiation Control Supervisor reports to the Superintendent and is responsible for~ the implementation of the station radiological control program to ensure exposures as low as reasonably achievable. The Radiation Control Supervisor is custodian of source materials utilized for equipment calibration and has responsibility for the radiological aspects of nuclear shipments leaving the site. He is responsible for reporting, record keeping, and procedures in accordance with these responsibilities. The Radiological Control Supervisor is a member of the OSC end Chairman of the RSSC. SENIOR ENCINEER, SAFETY The Senior Engineer, Safety, reports to tue Plant Superintendent and is responsible for emergency planning and the developmen't and implementation of a Fire Protection Program. The Senior Engineer, Safety, is responsible for coordinating the plant safety program and for ensuring compliance with plant housekeeping require-ments. OFFICE MANAGER NUCLEAR Thet0ffice Manager, Nuclear, reports to the Superintendent and is responsible for office activities, nuclear fuel accountability, and security at the station. The Security Supervisor directs the r,ite Security Force and reports to the Office Manager. PERSONNEL RECORDS ASSISTANT The Personnel Records Assistant reports to the Office Manager, Nuclear, to provide direct supervision of office personnel and supervises the retention of all station records and documents. NUCLEAR STATION OPERATING SUPERVISOR The Station Operation's Supervisor reports to the Chief Engineer and directs plant operations through the Shift Supervisor. He is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator. The Operations Supe. visor assures safe, efficient plant operation of the station within the sc,pe of the Technical Specifications. He ensures that all routine operating checks are made as scheduled and that all operating shifts are staffed with required personnel. Q II A.1 Page 2 of 6 1",2 351

The Station Operating Supervisor reviews station operating parameters to ensure that no violations have occurred. He reviews and maintains the station operating manual and is responsible for scheduling emergency drills as required. NUCLEAR SHIFT SUPERVISOR The Shift Supervisor is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator responsible to the

     <tation Operating Supervisor, on a shif t basis, for the safe, efficient operation of the station within the limits of the Technical Specifications.

The Shift Supervisor is responsible for on-the-jcb training of operation's personnel and for directing the Station Emergency Squad. In the absence of hig' ir direct line supervision, the Shift Supervisor is responsible for the  : ire station, including plant security and the radio-logical protection or personnel. The Shif t Supervisor shall be continuously aware of the status of all systems and the equipment and of all intended operations which may in any way affect the reactor or result in the release of any radioactivity. He reviews routine operating data to assure safe operation. The Shift Superviser is responsible for immediately notifying the Station Operating Supervisor, Chief Engineer, or Superintendent of any situation which may affect the safety or integrity of the reactor plant, or the continuity of station operations. He shall provide direction for returning the reactor to power following a trip or an unscheduled or unexplained power reduction. NUCLEAR STATION OPERATING FOREMAN The Station Operating Foreman directs the operating forces in accordance with testing, maintenance, and operational requirements. He ensures that all operations are conducted safely, in accordance _ch approved instructions, and that operating records are maintained and reviewed to assure equipment is operated properly and safely. He also ensures that conditions adverse to quality are reported to the Shif t Supervisor and that steps are taken to ensure correction of this condition. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR The Maintenance Supervisor reports to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for the proper maintenance of all equipment, buildings, and grounds associated with BVPS Unit 1. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the detailed scheduling of all maintenance work, ensuring that material and manpower are available as needed, and that the work is performed as scheduled. He is a member of the 0"C. Q II A.1 Page 3 of 6 ][,} }}}

SENIOR ENGINEER. MAINTENANCE The Senior Maintenance Engineer reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for scheduling of maintenance tasks, assembly of technical material for maintenance functfans, and the control and update of assigned maintenance records. STATION MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEER The Station Mechanical Maintenance Engineer reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for providing technical and prautical assis-tance in matters pertaining to the maintenance of all station mechanical equipment, buildings, and grounds. He is responsible for providing super-vision to the Mechanical Maintenance Foreman and guidance in scheduling manpower. STATION ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEER The Station Electrical Maintenance Engineer reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for providing technical and practical assis-tance in matters pertaining to the maintenance of all station electrical equipment. He is also responsible for providing supervision to the Electrical Maintenance Foreman and guidance in scheduling manpower. INSTRUMENT ENGINEER The Instrument Engineer reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the safe reliable operation of installed instrumentation and controls in the station including instrument calibration, analysis of system control malfunctions, and documentation of these responsibilities. The Instrument Engineer provides technical assistance to the Maintenance Supervisor in the oepration and maintenance of instruments and controla. PROCEDURES ENGINEER The Procedures Engineers are responsible for the preparation and review of detailed plant procedures. WELDING ENGINEER The Welding Engineer reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the detailed engineering of all nonroutine welds, for the development and administration of the welding training program, and for the administration of the welder qualification examinations. Q II A.1 Page 4 of 6 1r i '-

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FOREMAN The Instrument and Control Foreman reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the maintenance of all instrument and control equip-ment within the reactor and turbine generator plants. TRAINING SUPERVISOR Thr. Training Supervisor reports to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for conducting the training program in accordance with regulatory require-ments. This responsibility includes development and preparation of candid::as for NRC operator licensing and licensed operator retraining. The Training Supervisor coordinates radiation protection and QA training for plant personnel and maintains documentation and records of personnel participating in training programs. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTORS Under the general supervision of the Training Supervisor and either the Operating or Maintenance Supervisor, Instructors train plant personnel in accordance with the BVPS Training Program. SENIOR ENGINEER PRODUCTION CONTROL Under the direction of the Chief Engineer, the Senior Production Control Engineer is responsible for the initiation, review, and implementation of Planning and Scheduling activities and procedures. He is also responsible for issuing Incident Reports, preparation of Licensee Event Reports, preparation of Monthly Operating Reports, and operations and test surveillance scheduling. He is responsible for the coordination of materials for major maintenance activities. SENIOR ENGINEER DESIGN CONTROL The Senior Design Control Engineer reports to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for design control and modifications within the site organization. He coordinates DLC Engineering and Contruction division efforts at the site for development and review of proposed modifications. He is responsible for evaluation of appropriate Maintenance Work Requests for design changes, review of technical manual changes, responses to NRC technical questions, and prepara-tion of Engineering Memoranda. He is also responsible for review of procure-ment documentation, coordination of QC review, and resolution of discrepancies with vendors. RADIGLOGICAL CONTROL ENGINEER The Radiological Contcol Engineer reports to the Radiological Control Super-visor and is responsible for directing the Radiation Technician workforce C;2 354 Q II A.1 Page 5 of 6

through the Radiation Control Foreman. He reviews procedures for werk in radiation areas and completed work assignments to ensure exposures are within ALARA concepts. The Radiological Control Engineer will assist with preparation of required reports and participate in the calibration of the Radiological Monitoring System. REACTOR CONTROL CHEMIST The Reactor Control Chemist is responsible to the 7esults Coordinator for the administration of the station chemistry program. The Reactor Control Chemist supervises the Radiochemist, Chemists, and Chemical Analysts. He is responsible for scheduling all personnel with chemistry responsibilities and assuring that the necessary chemicals, instruments, and equipment are available in order that required tests and analyses can be performed accurately and in an expeditious manner. RADIOCHEMIS_T_ The Radiochemist is responsible to the Reactor Control Chemist for all chemical and radiochemical testing performed in the Radiochemistry Laboratory and counting room. He is also responsible for developing sampling techniques and analytical procedures, training personnel under his supervision, perform-ing the more complicated radiochemical testing, upkeep of radiochemistry analytical equipment, supervising routine testing, and far the preparation of required reports. CHEMISTS The Chemists perform the work in the Radiochemistry Laboratory in conformance to the BVPS Radiological Control Manual and the Chemistry Manual. The Radiochemistry Laboratory will be under the supervision of the Radiochemist. TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR NUCLEAR The Technical Supervisor is responsible to the Results Coordinator for the proper performance of the station surveillance test program, and the review and evaluation of test results. The Technical Supervisor directs the Test Group Engineers in the conduct of the required *.ests to assure the safe operation of plant systems and equip-ment while op timizing plant cf ficiency. ENGINEERS Test Engineers report to the Technical Supervisor, Nuclear, and perform the required tests to assure the safe operation of the plant systems and equipment. Q II A.1 Page 6 of 6 1";2 355

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF hame Werling. J. A. Position Station Superintendent _ Educational Background BS Chemistry S t,. Vincent College DLC Management Training School Westinghouse Phase III Training MIT - Reactor Safety Course Reactor Coolant Cnemistry Course - Bettis APL TMI Incident Review Experience 1955 - 1959 DLC Chemist SAPS - PWR 1959 - 1960 Shift Reactor Engineer SAPS - PWR 1960 - 1962 Station Operating Foreman SAPS - PWR 1962 - 1965 Station Operating Engineer SAPS - PWR 1965 - 1971 Station Operating Supervisor SAPS - PWR 1971 - 1975 Chief Engineer BVPS 1975 - Present Station Superintendent BVPS Licensed - 1975 {

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TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Williams, H. P. Position Nuclear Chief Enginear Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineering Carnegie Tech - 1953 1971 - 1975 Beaver Valley Licensed Operator Training 1976 - Massachusetts Insti:ute of Technology - Water Cooled Reactor Safety Course TMI Incident Review Experience 1955 - 1957 Test Engineer SAPS 1957 - 1958 Shift Reactor Engineer SAPS 1958 - 1964 Instrument Foreman SAPS 1964 - 1965 Instrument Engineer Elrama P/S 1965 - 1966 Technical Supervisor Elrama P/S 1967 - 1970 Electrical Maintenance Engineer Phillips P/S 1971 - 1975 Station Operating Supervisor BVPS 1975 - Present Chief Engineer BVPS 1975 Licensed Senior Reactor Operator Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 2 of 56 i"  ?

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TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF me Williams, Drexel Fi. Position Results Coordinator __ Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engi,neer West Virginia - 1960 Certified Shift Supervisor - SAPS (1968 - 1971) Westinghouse PWR Engineering & Operations Analysis Course Westinghouse Design Lecture Series Surry Unit No. 1 Hot Functional Testing Westinghouse Computer Application Management Experience 1960 - 1961 Test Engineer SAPS 1961 - 1967 Engineer SAPS 1967 Station Operating Foreman SAPS Shift Reactor Engineer SAPS 1967 - 1971 1971 - 1977 Technical Supervisor - Nuclear BVPS 1977 - 1979 Results Engineer Corp. Office Results Coordinator BVPS 1979 - i b

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TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Nuclear Schad, Larence G. Position Station Operating Supervisor Name Educational Background 1964 - 1965 Navy Nuclear Power School 1971 E Design Lecture Series 1971 - 1975 Beaver Valley Licensed Operator Training TMI Incident Review Experience 1966 - 1968 Electrical Operator U.S. Navy Submarine USS Stonewall Jackson 1969 - 1970 Associate Engineer SAPS 1971 - 1972 Certified by Naval Reactors to Operate Shippingport Power Station 1972 - 1973 Station Operating Foreman BVPS 1973 - 1978 Shif t Supervisor 1978 - Present Station Operating Supervisor 1975 Preliminary Operations AM Testing 1975 Licensed Senior Operator r',2 359 Q.II A.1 thru 3 Page 5 cf 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Maracek, John J. Position Senior Engineer Rnforv Educational Background B.S. Engineering Geneva College - 1970 Basic Nuclear Physics Reactor Operations Core Performance Operating Characteristics H Station Nuclear Engineer Course TMI Incident Review Experience 1970 - 1974 Power Stations Engineer 1974 - 1975 Procedures Engineer 1976 - 1978 Reactor Engineer 1979 - Present Senior Engineer

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TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Woodling, R. B. Position Senior Engineer, Production Control Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineering West Virginia University - 1970

                }[ Design Lecture Series Radiation Protection
                }[ Instrumentation & Control Engineer
                }[ P-250 Programming & P-250 Maintenance Computer Digital Systems
                }[ EH Governor Operation & Maintenance
                }[ Operational Core Analysis System TMI Incident Review Experience 1970 - 1973           Power Stations Engineer 1973 - 1975           Computer Engineer 1976 -                Senior Engineer 1"';3    001 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 7 of 56
  • TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Burksi. Raymond F. Position Senior Engineer- nocign c,ntrol Educational Background B.S. ME University of Dayton - 1970 Experience 1970 - 1973 Power Stations Engineer 1973 - 1974 Beaver Valley Mechanical Maintenance Engineer 1974 - Present Beaver Valley Senior Engineer i " '; 3 002 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 8 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Office Manager, Nuclear Name Marquardt, W. M. Educational Background High School , Experience 1952 - 1967 Various Company Clerical Positions 1967 - 1972 Office Manager Shippingport Power Station 1972 - Present Beaver Valley Office Manager i^.3 003 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 9 of 56

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Nare Korak, L. D. Po sition Personnel Records Assistant Educational Background High School Robert Morris Business School Experience 1957 - 1959 H & Y Laborer, Turbine Attendant, SAPS Reactor Attendant 1959 - 1060 Test Technician SAPS 1960 1964 Clerk SAPS 1965 Jr. Chem Analyst SAPS 1966 - 1967 Draf tsman (T & D Dept.) 1967 - 1972 Clerk SAPS 1972 - 1973 Clerk Phillips P.S. 1973 - 1979 Clerk BVPS 1979 Per sonnel Records Assistant BVPS Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 10 of 56 1r '3 00 4

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Maintenance Supervisor - 'ame Balcerek, R. F. Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineer University of Dayton - 1963 ng Westinghouse - Simulator Training MIT - Water Cooled Reactor Safety Experience 1964 - 1968 Engineer SAPS 1968 - 1970 Procedures Engineer SAPS 1970 - 1971 Station Mech. Maint. Engr. SAPS 1971 - 1974 Senior Engineer SAPS 1974 - 1976 Production Control Supervisor SAPS 1976 - Station Maintenance Supervisor BVPS Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 1. of 56

TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF f tephen Position Maintenance & Operations Name Sovick' ' ' ' Instructor Educational Background Associate Electrical & Electronics Technology - 1969 BSCE Geneva College - 1977 Beaver Site Courses: Radiacion Protection - 1976 Experience 1969 - 1973 Test Engineer Phillips P/S 1973 - 1976 Jr. Training Engineer Phillips P/S 1976 - Present Operations & Maintenance Instructor Beaver Valley P/S 1E,3 006 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 14 of 56

TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Cox, Harold E. Jr. Position Operation & Maintenance Name Instructor Educational Background USN Nuclear Power School - 1964 ,- 1965 Shippingport Academic Training - 1971 Onsite Licensed Training - 1973 - 1975 Beaver Licensed Operator Beaver Valley - 1975 Experience 1967 1970 Electrical Operator U.S. Navy Submarine USS Pobert E. Lee 1971 - 1972 Station Operator Shippingport Atomic P/S 1972 - 1975 Prec7erational & Startup Testiag Beaver Valley 1975 - 1979 Nuclear Control Operator Beaver Valley 1979 - Present Operation & Maintenance Instructor Beaver Valley Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 15 of 56

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 *.                                              PLANT STAFF Name   Burns. Thomas W.                      Position    Nulcear Operations & Maintenance Instructor Educational Background 1965 - 1967      U.S.NavyElectricians"A"SchoolNuclearPowerSchoolDIGProtothpe Shippingport Atomic Power Station Training School - 1971 - 1972 WNTC Training Program - 1974 Nuclear Reactor Training (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) - 1974 Westinghouse Phase U Onsite Training - 1974 Licensed Senior Reactor Operator - 1975 Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants - 1978 (NATLSCO)

Experience 1967 - 1971 U.S. Navy Electrical operator Shutdown watch UCS Long Beach 1971 - 1972 Station Operator SAPS 1972 - 1974 Station Operator BVPS 1974 - L977 Nuclear Station Operations Foreman / Shift Supervisor 1977 - Present Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Instructor BVPS 1",3 008 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 16 of 56

                                   --TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLA!;T STAFF Matsko, Joseph                      Position    Nuclear Operations Instructor Name Educational Background Associate Electrical Engineering Penn State - 1974
  • ShippingportAtomicPowerSt$tionAcademicTraining-1976 Beaver Valley Licensed Training - 1976 - 1970 Licensed Senior Operator - 1978 Experience 1974 - 1978 Shift Foreman BVPS
                                                                          }   ,3 009 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 17 of 56

TEC11NICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Grada. Kennoch n_ Position Nuclear Shift Suoervisor Educational Background Marine Engineering U.S. Merchant Marine Academy - 1966 - 1967

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Shippingport ;omic Power Station Academic Training - 1971 Reactor Training - Rensselaer Polythechic Institute Westinghouse Design Lecture Series Beaver Valley Licensed Training - 1972 - 1975 Licensed Senior Operator - 1975 Experience 1970 - 1971 Radiation Technician SAPS 1972 - 1976 Station Foreman BVPS 1976 - Present Nuclear Shift Supervisor BVPS 1" 3 010 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 18 of 56

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 -                                           PLANT STAFF Turner, James                         Position Nuclear Shift Supervisor Name Educational Background Navy Nuclear Power School - 1965 Shippingport Atomic Power S$ation Academic Training - 1971 Westinghouse Design Lecture Series - 1971 Beaver Valley Power Station Licensed Training - 1972 - 1975 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1966 - 1971              U.S. Navy Submarine NR1 1971 - 1974              Station Operating Foreman 1974 - Present           Nuclear Shift Supervisor 1",3    011 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 19 of 56

gglNICAL RESOUNas PLANT STAFF Position Nuclear Shift Supervisor Name Schultz. Douglas A. Educational Background U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School,- 1965 Shippingport Atomic Power Station Academic Training - 1971 Reactor Training - Rensselaer Polythechnic Institute - 1971 Westinghouse Design Lecture Series - 1971 Beaver Valley Licensed Training - 1971 - 1975 Licensed Senior Operator - 1975 Experience 1966 - 1970 Reactor Operator Navy Submarine USS Cato 1971 - 1975 Station Foreman BVPS 1975 - Present Beaver Valley Nuclear Shift Supervisor BVPS 1 C ', 3 012 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 20 of 56

~ EgiN1 CAL Hl:SOUNt.td PLANT STAFF Name Position Nuclear Shift Suparviene Schuster. Fred n. Educational Background r U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School - 1963

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Shippingport Atomic Power Station Academic Training - 1971 Reactor Training - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 1971 Westinghouse Design Lecture Series - 1971 Beaver / alley Licensed Train ag - 1971 - 1975 Licensed Senior Reactor Operator - 1975 Experience 1963 - 1967 Reactor Division Leading Petty Officer USS Seawolf 1971 - 1975 Station Foreman BVPS 1975 - Present Nuclear Shift Superviosr BVPS 1E,3 013 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 21 of 56

 ,,                               ECllN1 CAL RESOUACES PLANT STAFF Name   Lacey, William                      Pos1 tion Nuclear Shift Suoervisor Educational Background Associate in Science Allegheny Community College - 1971 B.S Electrical Engineer $rnellUniversity-1973 Licensed Senior Reactor Operator - 1976 Experience 1973 - 1976              Test Engineer                  BVPS 1976 - 1978              Nuclear Shift Foreman          BVPS 1979 - Present           Nuclear Shift Supervisor       BVES 10.3 014 Q II A.1 thcu 3 Page 22 of 56
 #-                                  TECliNICAL RbSOURCES PLANT STAFF Nuclear Station Fasition      Operatine Foreann Name   Crouch, Donald Educational Background
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Shippingport Academic " raining ~ 1974 Beaver Valley Licensel Operator Training - 1975 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1974 - Nuclear Operator Beaver Valley 1976 - Nulcear Control Operator Beaver Valley 1977 - Present Station Foreman Beaver Valley Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 23 of 56 1p, 30rIo

E glNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Hartner. Albert Position _N_ clear Station Onernrim Foreman Educational Background B.S. Chemistry University cf Pittsburgh - 1973 Shippingport Atomic Power Station Academic Training - 1974 Licensed Senior Reactor Operator - 1976 Experience l'J74 - 1976 Nuclear Operator 1976 - 1979 Nuclear Control Operator 1979 - Present Nuclear Station Operating Foreman Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 24 of 56 1".3 016

a ECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Prokonovich. S. R. Position Nuclear Station Onorating Foreman Educational Background B.S. Physics Penn State Unive.rsity - 1970 Shippingport Atomic Power Statice Academic Training - 1974 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1974 - 1976 Nuclear Operator BVPS 1976 - 1977 Nuclear Control Operator BVPS 1977 - Present Nuclear Station Foreman BVPS Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 75 of 56

9 _TE'llSICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Druga, Robert J. 'osition Nuclear Station anar,rino Foreman Edu tional Background Bachelor of Technology University of Dayton - 1972 Beaver Valley Licensed Training 1975 - 1976 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1973 - 1976 Test Engineer BVPS 1976 - Present Nulcear Station Foreman BVPS i ^ '. 3 018 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 26 of 56

 %                                 IRC,HNICAL RESOURCES l'LANT STAFF Noonan, Thomas P.                    Position Nuclear Station Oper_aling F9 reman
     !!ame Eduentional Background B.S. Mechanical Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1973 Beaver Valley Licensed Training - 1975 - 1976 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1973 - 1976              Test Engineer                    BVPS 1976 - Present           Nuclear Station Foreman          BVPS 1",3 019 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 27 of 56

i g TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Nat:.. Hyde. Edward c. Position Nuclear Station Ooeratine Foreman Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineer Carnegie Mellon University - 1973 Shippingport Atomic Power Station Academic Training - 1974 Licensed Senior Operator - 1976 Experience 1973 - 1976 Test Engineer BVPS 1976 - Present Nuclear Station Foreman BVPS 11.3 020 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 28 of 56

4 TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Conrad, Ralph Position Senior Engineer _ V,inton,rce Educational Background B.S. EE University of Pittsburgh Site Courses

1) Radiation Protection
2) Basic Nuclear Physics
3) Reactor Operation
4) Core Performance
5) Operating Characteristics Experience 1969 - 1972 Power Stations Engineer 1973 - 1975 Beaver Valley Electrical Maintenance Engineer 1976 - Present Senior Engineer 1975 Preliminary Operations & Testing 1C',3 021 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 29 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Mechanical Maintenance Fngineer Name Reba. Ronald M. Educational Background 1967 Associate - Science Point Park College 1969 B. E. Mechanical Engineer Youngstown Site Courses:

1) Radiation Protection
2) Basic Nuclear Physics
3) Reactor Operations
4) Core Performance
5) Operating Characteristics Experience 1970 - 1974 Power Stations Engineer 1974 - 1975 Beaver Valley Procedures Engineer 1976 - Present Mechanical Maintenance Engineer 1 C'; 3 022 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 30 of 56

1 TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Cohen, E. D. Po sition Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University - 1970 Experience 1969 - 1970 Engineer, Test Crew (Power Station Dept.) 1970 - 1973 U.S. Army 1974 - 1976 RadCon Engineer SAPS 1976 - 1977 Mechanical Maintenance Engineer SAPS 1977 - 1978 RadCon Engineer BVPS 1978 - Present Mechanical Maintenance Engineer BVPS 1 C ', 3 0123 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 31 of 36

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Kasunick. J. R. Position Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1969 QA Mag Particle Testing Westinghouse QA Radiographic Testing Westinghouse QA Ultrasonic Testing Westinghouse _xperience 1974 - 1976 Engineer SAPS 1976 - 1979 Procedures Engineer BVPS 1979 - Mechanical Maint. Engr. BVPS 1E,3 024 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 32 of 56

TECHNICAL R_ESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Scott, J. Position Electrical Maintennnce Engineer Educational Background Associate E & E Tech. , Penn State University - 1968 3T - Elec. Design Engineer Tech. Penn State University - 1971 OST School - SAPS Power Production Symposium - CMU Experience 1968 - 1969 Associate Engineer Phillips Power dtation 1971 - 1972 Engineer Company Office 1972 - 1974 Engineer Beaver Valley Power Station 1974 - 1976 Procedures Engineer Beaver Valley Power Station 1976 - Station Elec. Maint. Engr. Beaver Valley Power Station 10,3 025 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 33 of 56

  • TECIINICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF _

Position Instrument Engineer Name Slavi; Thomas A. Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineer - Youngs, town State University - 1971 Beaver Valley Site Courses: 1973 Radiation Protection Basic Nuclear Physics Reactor Operatien Core Performance Operating Characteristics Experience 1973 - 1975 Test Engineer Beaver Valley 1975 Preliminary Operations

                                       & Startup Testing 1976 - 1977                Procedures Engineer       Beaver Valley 1977 - Present             Instrument Engineer       Beaver Valley 1  ,3 026 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 34 of 56

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  • TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Skoncey, Michael Position Instrument and Control Foreman Name Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineering University of Pittsburgh - 1972 Westinghouse Instrumentatio. and Control Engineering - 1978 Experience 1973 - 1976 Test Engineer Shippingport Atomic PsS 1977 - Present Instrument Foreman Beaver Valley P/S 1" 3 027 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 35 of 56

TEC11NICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Fisher, Robert E. Jr. Position Weldig;,ineinaar Educational Brckground BS Metalurgical Engineering . 1973 Basic Welding - Community College of Beaver County - 1974 - 1975 Lincoln Welding School - 1978 Experience 1973 - 1978 Test Engineer Beaver Valley 1970 - Present Welding Engineer Beaver Valley 1"' ' 3 028 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 36 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLAN ~r STAFF Witkowsky, F. P. Position Procedures Engineer Name Educational Background B.S. Elect 11 cal Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1973 Experience _ 1973 - 1977 Engineer BVPS 1977 - Procedures Engr. BVPS Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 37 of 56 1^3 029

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Li pc hi ck , F. J . Po si tion Procedures Engineer Educational Background B.S. Aerospace Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1970 Experience 1970 - 1974 Test Engineer SAPS 1974 - 1977 Procedures Engineer SAPS LWRB Refueling SAPS 1977 - Present Station Quality Assurance BVPS

                                                                                . 030 Q II A.1 thr-a 3 Page 38 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Timko, D. R. Position Procedures Engineer Name Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1970

  • Experience 1970 - 1973 Engineer Corp. Office 1973 - 1976 Engine BVPS 1976 - Procec as Engineer BVPS 1:',3 031 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 39 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Pajak, F. S. Position Procedures Engineer Name Educational Background B.S. Electrical Engineer University of Pittsburgh - 1973 - Experience 1973 - 1978 Engineer BVPS 1978 - Procedures Engr. BVPS 1E,3 032 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 40 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Starr, James E. Position Procedures Engineer Educational Packground B.S. M.E. Carnegie Mellon University - 1973 Site Courses

1) Radiation Protection
2) Basic Nuclear Physics
3) Reactor Operations
4) Core Performance
5) Operating Characteristics Experients 1973 - Present Beaver Valley Test Engineer 1975 Preliminary Operations and Testing
                                                                          )   , 033 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 41 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Zona, D. J. Position Engineer Educational Background Associate Engineer Tech. Penn State Unicersity - 1973 B.S. Electrical Engineer Geneva Collage - 1979 Experience 1973 - 1978 Associate Engineer BVPS

           '978 - 1979 Bldg. Maintenance Foreman      BVPS 1979 -                   Engineer                       BVPS 1r
                                                                        '  ' 3 034 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 42 of 56

TECliNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Cherry, Brian D. Position Engineer Name Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineer University of Pittsburgh Experience 1975 - Present Pow.ar Stations Engineer C ',3035 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 43 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Siry, Thomas M. Position Engineer Educational Background B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Daytona - 1974 Basic Nuclear Physics Egyerience 1975 - Present Power Stations Engineer Beaver Valley Preliminary Operations & Testing 1:,3 036 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 44 of 56

TECllNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Forney, James M. Position Engineer Educat'.onal Background B.S. El.actrical Engine,ering Carnegie Mellon University - 1974 Radiation Protection Training Basic Nuclear Physics Core Performance Experience 1974 - Present Power Stations Engineer Beaver Valley Preliminary Operations & Testing 037 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 45 of 56

TECIINICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Engineer Naa;

Dearborn _,

J7 Educational Background B.S. Electrical En ,ineering - Penn State University - 1973 Beaver Velley Site Courses: 1973 Radiatior. Protection Basic Nuclear Physics Reactor Operations Core Performance Operating Characteristics _ Experience 1973 - Present Test Engineer Beaver Valley 1975 Preliminary Operations

                                    & Startup Testing       Beaver Valley 1E',3 038 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 46 of 56

TECilNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Krasicki, Lawrence J. Position _____ Engineer Educational Background Bachelor of Techno'.ogy University of Dayton - 1969 Westinghouse Instrunentation and Control Engineering - 197-Leed & Northrup Instrument Maintenance - 1976 Westinghouse P250 Sof tware Course - 1977 Bailey 1055 Software Systems - 1978 Introduction to Microprocessors - Community College - 1978 Experience 1973 - Test Engineer Beaver Valley 1974 - Instrument Engineer Beaver Valley 1975 - Present Ccmputer Engineer Beaver Valley 1:,3 039 I Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 47 of 56

TECllFICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Engineer Name Frenn, Jon M. Educational 2ackground BS Mechanical Engineering - University of Pittsburgh - 1974 Beaver Valley Site Courses: 1974 - 1975 Basic Nuclear Physics Reactor Operation Core Performance Radiation Protection Operating Characteristins Experience 1974 Test Engineer Beaver Valley 1975 Preliminary Operations

                                    & Startup Testing          Beaver Valley 1 ,3 040 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 48 of 56

4 TECHNIL,.. RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Position Radiation Control Engineer Name Kochman. D. J. Educational Background B.S. ME Pennsylvania State University - 1970 Radiation Protection Basic Nuclear Physics Reactor Operations Core Performance Operating Characteristics Power Plant Operation & Maintenance E Design Lecture Series Experience 1970 - 1972 Power Station Engineer SAPS 1972 - 1.974 Power Station Engineer BVPS 1975 - Present Rad. Control Engineer BVPS 1:'.3 041 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 49 of 56

t TECHNICAL PESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Wenkhous. J. W. Position _Egactor ennern1 rkc,4cr Educational Background B.S. Chemistry Geneva College - 1960 Advanced Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry C.M.U. Gamma Spectrometry Course Basic Chromotography Course Liquid Scintillation Counting Course Experience 1960 - 1966 Chemist SAPS 1966 - 1973 Radio Chemist SAPS 1973 - Reactor Control Chemist BVPS 1",3 042 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 50 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Linnenbom, V. .T. Position Radio Chemist Educational Background B.S. Chemistry U. S. Naval Academy - 1971 - Babcock & Wilcox Radiochemistry for Supervisors Training Course Experience 1976 - Present Radio Chemist Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 51 of 56 1"'3 043

s TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Randall, J. G. Tositive _ Chemist Educational Background B.S. Chemistry Indiana University of Pennyslvania - 1969 ' Westinghouse PWR Chemistry Course Experience 1973 - Present Chemist BVPS 10,3 044 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 52 of 56

TECllN1 CAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Pergar, M. A. Position _ Chemist Educational Background B.S. Biology Indiana University - 1974 Experience 1974 - 1976 Chemical Analyst BVPS 1976 - Present Chemist BVPS 1:',3 045 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 33 of 56

TECHNICAL RESOURCES 4 PLANT STAFF Name Weikel, G. E. Position Chemist

                            , Educational Background B.S. Chemistry University of Pittsburgh - 1975 Experience 1971 - 1974        Chemical Analyst             Chem-Lab 1974 - 1975        Junior Chemist               Chem-Lab 1975 - 1976        Field Chemist                Cheswick P/S 1976 - Present     Chemist                      BVPS 1:,3 046 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 54 of 56

4 TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Frese, E. C. Position Chemist Educational Backo,round B.S. Chemistry University of Pittsburgh - 1973 Westinghouse PWR Chemistry Course

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Experience 1973 - Present Chemist BVPS v s3 047 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 55 of 56

o TECHNICAL RESOURCES PLANT STAFF Name Cunning, J. F. Position Chemist Educational Background B.A. Chemistry Slippery Rock - 1973 Experience 1974 - Present Chemist BVPS 1T,3 048 Q II A.1 thru 3 Page 56 Of 56}}