ML19309G142
| ML19309G142 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | North Anna |
| Issue date: | 04/03/1980 |
| From: | Sylvia B VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.) |
| To: | James O'Reilly NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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| Download: ML19309G142 (3) | |
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Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director Serial No. 232/050780 Office of Inspection and Enforcement P0/RMT:baw U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docket Nos. 50-338 Region II 50-339 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 License No.
NPF-4 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Permit No.
CPPR-78
Dear Mr. O'Reilly:
We have reviewed your letter of March 7,1980 in reference to the inspection conducted at North Anna Power Station Unit Nos. I and 2 and reported in IE Inspection Report Nos. 50-338/80-09 and 50-339/80-07.
Our responses to the specific infractions are attached.
We have determined that no proprietary information is contained in the reports.
Accordingly, the Virginia Electric and Power Company has no objection to these inspection reports being made a matter of public disclosure.
Very truly yours, B. R. Sylvia Manager-Nuclear Operations Attachment 1
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Response to Notice of Violation Items Reported in IE Inspection Report 50-338/80-us and 50-339/80-07 KRC Comment A.
Technical Specification 6.8.1.e. requires that written procedures be implemented which cover, in part, emergency plan implementation.
Appendix 8.5 of the Emergency Plan describes equipment to be maintained in Emer-gency Health Physics Kits.
Procedure HP-ADM-EP-1 requires an inventory of three Emergency Health Physics Kits monthly (3013 days).
Contrary to the above, the three Emergency Health Physics Kits were not inventoried during the month of November 1979, within the prescribed time period.
This is a deficiency.
Response
The above deficiency is correct as stated.
Specifically, pursuant to Section 2.201 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice" Part 2, title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, the following information is submitted:"
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Corrective Steps Taken and Results Achieved:
I A periodic test was written and approved by the SNSOC to insure the Health Physics Kits are inventoried on a monthly basis.
By making this inventory a periodic test the Performance Engineer will now verify its completioa.
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Corrective Steps thich Will be Taken to Avoid Further Non-Compliance:
Wh believe that the above listed corrective action will be sufficient.
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Date When Full Compliance Will be Achieved:
i Full compliance was achieved on 3/12/80.
Comment 1
..B.~_ Technical Specification 6.2.2.f (Amendment 3, effective May 1,1978) required at least five fire brigade members on site at all times, in addition to the minimum shift crew required for a, safe, orderly shut-down of the plant.
Contrary to the above, the day shift on October 28, 1978, consisted of j
only four fire brigade members.
This was previously identified as an unresolved item and is applicable to Unit 1.
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Response
The above infraction is correct as stated.
Specifically, pursuant to Section 2.201 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice" Part 2, title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, the following information is submitted:
1.
Corrective Steps Taken and Results Achieved:
A Security general order has been written requiring the Security Shif t Supervisor to verify at the beginning of each shift that 5 fire brigade members are present on site.
This includes verifi-cation for one of these members to be a scene leader.
2.
Corrective Steps Which Will be Taken to Avoid Further Non-Compliance:
We believe that the above listed corrective action will be sufficient.
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Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved:
Full compliance was achieved on 4/1/80.
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