ML19317G461
| ML19317G461 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 11/26/1975 |
| From: | Rodgers J FLORIDA POWER CORP. |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8003160069 | |
| Download: ML19317G461 (5) | |
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50-302 DESCRIPTION: Ltr tans the following:
ENCLOSURES:
Tech Qualifications of Mr. O..R.
Nichols-Operations Supervisor-for NRC review.....
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Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Branch No. 2-3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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Florida Power Corporation Crystal' River Unit #3 Docket No. 50-302
Dear Mr. Schwencer:
On November 7, 1975, Florida Power Corporation submitted to you the Technical Qualifications of Mr. W. R. Nichols -
Crystal River #3 Operations Supervisor, for review by your staff.
In a recent phone conversation with Mr. Leon Engle, he in-dicated that additional detail concerning Mr. Nichols' nuclear experience would be required in order to complete their review of the Crystal River Plant Staff.
In response to Mr. Engle's request,. attached is a copy of Mr. Nichols' Technical Qualifications which have been expanded to include additional detail related to his previous nuclear job responsibilities and experience.
Please feel free to contact this office should additional discussion be required.
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TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS Rehulatori Domi m
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Job Responsibilities
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Responsible to the Assistant Nuclear Plant Superintendent for the safe, continuous and efficient operations of the nuclear plant. Specific duties include supervision, coordination, scheduling, planning, and training of nuclear operational perscnnel. Special assignments are assisting with refer.ing planning and operation, and advisor to special nuclear projects.
P:= 'ctivities are to monitor and evaluate current plant' performance tcablish plant guidelines to comply with the ICC and State of Florf'
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He maintains departmental records and e
verifies current pt md modifications complying with the stan-dards of ANSI 18.7.
Le.. on call and develops good inter-departmental relations to insure organizational flexibility.
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Education / Nuclear Training A.
James T. Lockwood High School - 1947 B.
U.S. Navy Class "A" School (Diesel Engineman) - Grcat Lakes, Illinois 1949 C.
Orlando Junior College - Orlando, Florida - Pre-engineering - One year - 1954-1955 D.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute - Blacksburg, Virginia - Electrical Engineering Major - 18 months - 1955-1956.
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Basic Health Physics Training - General Dynamics Corporation -
Electric Boat Division - Groton, Connecticut - 1959, F.
Reactor Operator Het License Training - CVTR - Parr, S.C. - 1963 G.
Senior Operator Cold License Training Program - Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company - Haddam Neck, Connecticut - 1967 H.
Senior Operator Hot License Training Program - FP&L - Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 - Miami, Florida - 1972 I.
Senior Operator Cold License Training Program - 180 hours0.00208 days <br />0.05 hours <br />2.97619e-4 weeks <br />6.849e-5 months <br /> - FP&L -
St. Lucie Plant - Fort Pierce, Florida - 1974-1975 J.
Nuclear Steam Supply System Training Course - 86 hours9.953704e-4 days <br />0.0239 hours <br />1.421958e-4 weeks <br />3.2723e-5 months <br /> - FP&L - St.
Lucie Plant - Fort Pierce, Florida - 1974 K.
haclear Power Plant Simulator Training - one week - Combustion Engin-eering Simulator - Windsor, Connecticut - 1975 i
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Nuclear Experience Nov., 1975 to FPC - Crystal River Unit 3 - Operations Supervisor Present June, 1973 to Florida Power & Light Company - St. Lucie Plant -
Nov., 1975 Shif t Supervisor - Responsible for preparation of plant operating procedures, participated in Senior Operator License Training Program, supervised operations personnel during the testing program for Phase I Hot Functional Operations.
Responsible for new fuel handling operations and the direction of personnel on assigned shift. Participated in Plant Nuclear Safety Committee meeting as both alternate and consultant, functioned as Operations Supervisor during absence of assigned individual.
Participated in Standard Technical Specification I
meetings with NRC and participated in NRC Senior Operator written and oral examinations in October, l
1975.
June, 1972 to Florida Power & Light Company - Turkey Point June, 1973 Units 3 & 4 - Shift Supervisor - Responsible for the supervision of personnel involved in day-to-day operation of Units 3 & 4 on assigned shift.
Participated in the initi.1 fuel loading of Unit 4 and in the Part Core Ioad Testing Program of Unit #3. Assisted Hea?.th Physics' Department in preparation and revision of Health Physics pro-cedures. Obtained Seuior Operator License No. 1741.
July, 1966 to Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company - Haddam June, 1972 Nech Plant - Shift Supervisor - Responsible for the supervision of personnel involved in day-to-day operation of unit on assigned shift.
Parti-cipated in initial startup, testing, fuel loading, power escalation testing and refueling operations.
Participated in preparation and review of opera-tional procedures.
Responsible for requalification training of assigned shift personnel. Obtained Senior Operator License No. 933.
July, 1964 to Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Naval Reactor Div. -
July, 1966 SIC prototype - Shift Health Physicist - Respon-sible for the Radiological Training and Testing of Naval personnel. Responsible for the radiolo-gical protection program for pers'onnel on assigned shift, conducted site emergency drills and parti-cipated in Prototype Training Program.
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. Nuclear Experience Cont'd June, 1961 to Carolinas Virginia Tube Res ccc - Parr, S.C. -
July, 1964 Lead H.P. Technician - Reactor Operator - Partici-pated in the preparation of the plant Health Physics Manual.
Conducted routine Health Physics Surveillance. Assisted in callection, preparation and evaluation of environmental samples. Prepared and administered plant Fire Training Pro 8 ram.
Participated in Reactor Operator's Training Program and received Reactor Operator License F.2. 1636.
July, 1959 to Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Naval Reactor Div. -
July, 1961 S1C prototype - Shift Health Physics Technician -
Responsible for routine day-to-day shift operation.
Participated in reactor fuel inspection and subse-quent refueling and power testing.
Performed routine H.P. monitoring during all phases of operation.
January, 1959 to Electric Boat Division - General Dynamics Corporation -
July, 1959 Health Physics Inspector - Responsible for routine health physics surveillance for radiography oper-ations. initiated reactor startups and reactor associated shipyard maintenance.
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Summary Mr. W.R. Nichols started his career in the nuclear field with the General Dynamics Electric Boat Division in 1959. He has attained extensive opera-tional experience on five (5) different types of nuclear power plants including four (4) initial nuclear unit startups, post critical testing and full power operation. He has been involved in the direct supervision of licensed reactor operatioas personnel and reactor operator candidates for the last 8 years.
Technical writings include operation ~and testing procedures for Connecticut Yankee, Turkey Point 3 & 4 and St. Lucie Unit 1.
He has held a Senior Operators License since 1966 and at the time of Crystal River Unit 3 initial core loading he will have 14 years of responsible nuclear power plant operating experience.
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