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Forwards Rept Re Proposed Const Activity & QC-related Personnel for Apr-June 1974,per ALAB-106
ML19338C012
Person / Time
Site: Midland
Issue date: 03/29/1974
From: Howell S
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
To: Knuth D
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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Dear Dr. Knuth:

In accordance with Me=orandu= and Order AIAD-106 dated March 26, 1973 and A=cndment No 1 to the Midland Plant construction permits, ve are submitting two (2) copies of our fifth report pur-sunnt to the cocond rnd +M*4 ao9ditions_pf the O~ der and the Amend-l menta covering the period April 1 - June 30,1974.

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9 CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY-1 Report #5, March 29, 1974 l

Pursuant to Conditions 2.F.B. and 2.F.C. of Construction Permits CPPR-8' and CPPR-82.- Covering-the period April 1 - June 30,.1974.

I A. l Construction work to be performed during the period April 1 - June-30 1974..

APRIL 1974 Containment'#2 1.

Concrete placement of containment base slab.

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' Erect and begin velding first lift of liner plate.-

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Begin placement of post tensioning embedded metal.

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Begin placement of reinforcing steel required for exterior.

wall concrete.

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Continue prefabrication of second lift of liner plate.

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1. - Somplete prefabrication and installation of #18 base slab-

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reinforcing steel (bottom mat).

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Continue installation of the #18 base slab reinforcing

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steel (top mat).

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Begin prefabrication of-the primary and secondary thickened liner plate.

LTurbine* Building #2 1;z Complete the concrete placement of the~ condensate area duct banks.

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12., ' Install 96" and 72" circulating water pipe in the condensate sump. area.'

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Complete the concrete placement of the condensate sump to-

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4. - Complete excavation re. quired for the-turbine pedestal.

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Erect structural steel in the south half.

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2. -Concrete placement:of'the south wall pilaster.

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Concrete placement of the interior walls in the south j

half of the auxiliary building from el. 568' -' 0" to el. 584' - 0".

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Containment #2 1.

Continue the. welding of the first lif t of liner plate.

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Continue installation of the post tensioning embedded metal.

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Begin concrete placement of the exterior wall.

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Continue prefabrication of the sec7nd-lif t of liner plate.

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Continue welding'the floor liner plate.

containment #1 cl.

Continue installation of the top mat of the base slab reinforcing steel.

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Continue. prefabrication of primary and secondary shield

-vall thickened liner plate.

Turbine #2 1.

Begin installation oflthe turbine pedestal formwork and_.

reinforcing steel.

Auxiliary Building 1..

Install embedded drain piping in.the slab at el. 584'

-'0" (south half).

2. ' Concrete placement of the' south half of the slab at e1. 584';

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Concrete placement of.the interior walls in the north half to el. 584'.-

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Erect structural steel in the north half at el. 584' - 0".

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set 96" pipevay from Auxiliary Building to the Turbine Building.

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Containment #2 1.

Complete the welding of the first life of liner plate.

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Begin erection of the second lift of liner plate.

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Continue the concrete placement'of the exterior wall.

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Continue velding the floor liner plate.

4 Containment #1 1.

Continue installation of the base slab reinforcing and thickened liner plate.

Turbine #2 1.

Concrete placement of.the slab at el. 584' - 0" in the north side.

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Erect structural steel for the slab at el. 599' - 0" in.

the south half.

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Install _ embedded drain piping in the slab at el. 599' - 0" in the' south half.

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Concrete placement of the slab at el. 599' - 0" in the south half.

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Supervisors and engineers of the Applicame and Architect-Engineer with quality-related duties who are expected to be on site during the period -

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1. -Consumers' Power Company - No change from last report.

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Bechtel Power Corporation The following Bechtel Power Corporation supervisors and engineers are expected to be on site in addition to the personnel with.

quality-related duties identified-in previous reports.

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Quality Control-1

/ J. H. Tice Acting Assistant Project Field Quality Control Engineer and Lead QC Mechanical Engineer R. E. Uhouse.

Assistant QC Engineer (Civil)

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Assistant QC Engineer (Civil).

. C. L. Gillie D. C. Thompson Acting QC Lead Electrical Engineer

/ R. H. Moray

.QC Receiving Engineer

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A. L. Boulden QC Lead Welding Engineer e W. O. Howe QC Welding Engineer

~J.:F. Gibson-

.QC Welding Engineer

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Quality Assurance

1) Located at the Site W. J Key Quality Assurance Engineer s

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Located in Home Office and on site and involved with this project only for special audits.

J. D. Laurie QA Management Audit Team L. J. Grant

-QA Management Audit Team J. (NMI) Milanalin QA Management Audit Team R. E. Allen QA Management Audit Team V. E. Matson

-QA Management Audit Team B. D. Hackney QA Management Audit Team R. C. Stanley QA Management Audit Team e

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.U. S. Testing personnel with quality related duties on site only to replace Consumers Power Company Quality Assurance

' personnel during-the time the latter are off site to attend

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C.. Quality assurance qualifications of supervisors.and engineers with site-related duties during the period April 1 - June 30,1974:

Statements of qualifications of all the individuals listed in "B" above are attached hereto.

D.' Changes i

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Consumers Power Company ho change from last report.

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Bechtel Power Corporation On March 11, 1974, W. F. Holub replaced J. I. Dotson as Project Quality' Assurance Engineer -(located in the Ann Arbor office).

Mr. Dot' son is now assigned to the' staff oflthe Ann Arbor Quality Assurance Supervisor.

Additions to or deletions from the list of supervisors and engineers with

-quality-related duties who are to be on1 site during'the report period will be noted-on-the,next report together with a description of their quality assurance qualifications. All of - the hdividuals named in "B" above had

  • site-related ' duties during the period January 1-- March 31,1974.

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- JAMES H. TICE-.

LEAD PIPING AND MECHANICAL QC ENGINEER 9

Mr. 'Tice's ' education encompasses, high school and a number of job related courses...Mr. Tice has most recently been employed as the Lead Piping and Mechanical Quality Control Engineer at Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station. There he assited the P.F.Q.C.E.

in toe supervision of inspection and documentation required by the specification's and procedures.. Previously, he was an inspector of construction at the John F. Kennedy Space Center; the last 5 years at the Space Center as supervisor of Quality.' Control'.

Mr. Tice has (15) fifteen years in construction Quality Control.

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Mr. Thompson was recently assh.gned the duties as Assistant s.sd now Lead Electrical Quality Control Engineer at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Generation Station and Midland Project, Job #7220.

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. Bottom he assisted the LEQCE in supervision, docunentation and inspection of the Electrical G2sup activities and equipment in-i stalation.- Mr. Thompson,' as a Pield Engineer at the Pilgrim -

Nuclear Power Generation Station, had the~ duties of installation and check-out of electric-. components for ESS and RPS, and Quality j

' Control per the.Pield Inspection Manual.

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Eiucation:

3.A. degree in Bus ness Aaministration from Michigan i

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Milite.27: ' Separated from A=ay with rank of Sergeant in the Combat Engineers e

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Work: - 'Inree ydars work for L5Esey & Co., now the mechanical division of J.A.-Jonesjat the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant.

Positions held with Lihsey include Fittings Warehouse contro1 nan, Yalve Expedicor, Asst. Materials-Control Supervisor, Fre-cperationalEngineer,FieldEngineer'(Turbine 31dg)and' Q.A. Engineer.-

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. A. L. Boulden

- Lead Quality Control Field Weldir4 Engineer

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.7 H Mr. Boulden is-a-hi h school graduate with some. college' courses.

S He haa-16' years velding experience in various processes and natals.

He also had 6 ' years supervision experience with craft pe:ponnel

- deali9r primwilyLvith velding and EE related work.

Mr. Boulden has most r'acently been employed as a Lead Quality Control -

Field Welding Fa.ineer at the Peach Bottom lh.tclear Power Plant in

2) elta, Pennsylvania. - hre'he directed the activities of.the Quality

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Control Velding Engineers -in their daily activities for inspection, surveillance and docunentation of all the field velding and EE activ-ities. He has had experience ~1n Liquid Penetrant, Masnetic Particle, and Radiograph interpetation, and is presently qualified as a-Level II for Bechtel'on Liquid Penetrant.

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1 Mr. Hove' attended Colorado A & M College (now Colorado State College).

as an Industrial Arts Major, Mechanical Engineering Minor. He is a

. member.of the American Society for Quality Control and has nore than-twenty years sxperience in the field of Metallurgical Jofn1ng, most Af which has been hishly1 quality oriented.. He has more than three years e.sperience. in the ' field' of Nuclear Power Generation.

4 Mr. Hove'vas most recentlyIemployed as Principal Engineer in the Engineering Management and Quality Assurance Unit of the Maritime re-

~ actors :Section of. the Nuclear Power Generation I)ivision of the Babcock

- and Vilcox Conpany.. He was recponsible for the developement and in-

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'and related procedures and documentation.

q Previously he' developed and i=plenented a Quality'Assurancs, and Control Progral and the Manual which obtained the ASE "N" and "UPT" sta=ps ani.

the State of Michigan Installers License for Liversey and Company, Inc.,

a subsidiary of.the J.1. Jones Const=uction Company. Prio_r to this..

il Ec. Hove'vac' employed for nearly fifteen years by the Boeing Company i

vbere he achieved'the status of Research Engineer in the Metallurgical Joining IMpartment of the Materials Technolo6y Unit. His duties in-g volved: I)esiEn Consultation relative. to all velding, braci=g, soldering, and metallurgical bom"9r activities perforced within the company or by

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suppliers to the company, I)evelopnent of I)esign A11ovables, I)evelopment of -

- Process Control Specifications, I)evelopment of Acceptance Criteria standards, Liaison activities between desiEn and production personne1' both within the i

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Ris most recent contribution to the Beeing Company was the developmcat and

' mplementation'of. an "in-place velded" hydraulic line joint for the 7h7 iairplane, the only commercial aircraft in-the~ vorld using this weight saving 4

and leak free' connection.

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in Business AAministration, and has 35 years welding expevience.

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Pield' Welding Engineer at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant in Delta Pennsylvenia.

There he assisted in directing the activities of the' Quality Control Welding Engineers in their daily activities for inspec. tion,- sur-

' veillance and documentation of all the field welding and NDE activities.

L He has had experience in Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, and Radiograph Interpretation, and is presently qualified as a Level II for Bechtel on

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Resume of.

. William J. Key:

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Mr. Key joined Bechtel Corporation January 21,197h as a j

Senior Qual.ity Assurance Enr.ineer in the Power Division.

Es hr.a been assigned to the Midland Project.

Afteratwenty-two(22)yearnava' _..reer, Mr. Key spent j

two (2) years as a non-destructive testing technic'ian at Westinghouse Elect:ic Marine Division.

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This was followed by five.(5) years as a nechanical and-non-destructive testing inspector with the state of California Departnent of Water Resources.

Mr. Key is ~a nenber of the l Anerican Society of Non-Destructive Testing, and has been qualified as a level

-II inspector in radiography, ultrasonic, nasnetic partical and liquid penetrant methods of inspection.

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i-Name Mr. ' Laurie joined -Bechtel in J. D. Laurie -

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- December,1972 as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer /'

Audit Team Chairman. -

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'and Indiana' Institute of Tech-nology, majoring in Engineering.

His work experience includes fourteen (14) years as an engi-Since 1967 he has been

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plant construction as a Material-manufacturing and nuclear power and Welding Engineer, Quality Q

Control Engineer and Quality.

Assurance Engineer.

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' Senior Quality Assurance Mr. Grant joined Bechte

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Joined Bechtel as Supervisor of QA Management e

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j building Nuclear Subma.rine Program in the Nucle

' Power Organization as Nuclear Production Super.

intendent (2 years), Test Engineer (2 years) and

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' Wa shington. He was reassigned to the Aikansas Nuclear

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Control Supervisor for Martin Marietta Corp. involved in 1

construction of Titan I Missile Sites, and Qua'.ity Control 9: T Reliability Engineer for Catalytic-Do.v at the Kennedy Space

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Mr. Allen has completed numerous college level courses in electronics and the NASA School of Quality and Reliability Assurance. His experience encompasses approximately 18

-years experience in quality and reliability.

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' Vernon E. Matson

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Mr. Matson joined Bechtel Power and Industrial Division in December.

of 1971 as Lead Welding Engineer for the Centralia, Washington project,

, responsible for all welding and Nondestructive Examinations. In August of 1972, he transferred to the San Francisco Home Office as a' Senior Welding Engineer for M,F&QCS and presently his duties consist of special

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assignments by ine Field Welding Services Group, and acting as a member of the Q. A. Nucicar Audit Team for the majority of Bechtel's Nuclear l-

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.Mr. Matson was previously employed by the Ralph M. Parsons Company as a Field Welding Engineer.

Mr..Utatson attended Concordia College from 1954 through 1956, majoring in Business Administration and received specialized training courses in j

Nondestructive Testing. He is currently a Level II in Radiography, Liquid Penetrant,. etc. and is in the process of being appointed to Level III.

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Hackney joined Bechtet in October,1973, as ah Engineering Specialist In the Materials Fabrication and Quality Control Services Department and Mr.

is presently assigned as Engineering Supervisor of the Fabrication and Qualit'y Control Services Section. Primary responsibiliti6s include:

MFLOCS audits of conventional and nuclear power plant-1.

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Prepare and maintain Bechtel CC Manuals.

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position before the ASME and AEC in MF&QCS area of interest.

Positions held by Mr. Hackney prior to joining Bechtet include welder, of Fabrication Engineering Welding Engineer, Materials Engineer, Manager and QA and Manager of Engineering spanning a period of 15 years in the Nuclear Industry.

Mr. Hackney graduated from San. Jose State College in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Materials Engineering..

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LMr. Stanley joined Bechtel in March 1972 as's Senior Metallurgical Engin'eer in the-Materials,- Fabrication and Quality Control Services 1 Department. His assigments in this department have included:

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(1) Member of Audit Team for ASME Nucicar. Components at

- audits of Bechtel nuclear construction sites. (Sixteen such audits through December 1973).

(2) Audit of supplier's plants.

(3) Failure analysis of power plant equipment.

(4) Assist suppliers to resolve manufacturing probl' ems.-

(5) Review of supplier's welding and manufacturing procedures.

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for compliance with Code and Bechtel requirements.

Positions held by Mr. Stanley prior to joining Bechtel include Supervisor of Metallurgical Engineering, Supervisor of Manufacturing Engineering,

-Reseach Engineer, and Manufacturing Engineer, in the industrial equip-3-

ment, aerospace, and automotive indu strie s.

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PROFESSIONAL RECORD

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ZADINA, EGON J.

Quality Assurance Project Supervisor ACADEMIC TRAINING 1955 City College of New York BME 1956-George Washington University Courses in Business Administration 1960 City College of New York MME - Nuclear Engr.

Major Various short courses in Engineering, Quality Assurance, Statistical Quality Control and Reliability EMPLOYMENT RECORD

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. Company Position 1973' United States Testing Company Quality Assurance Project Supervisor 1970-1973 American Electric Power Co.

Q.A. Engineer 1965-1970 George G. Sharp Inc.

Project Engineer i

1963-1965 New York Naval Shipyard Asst. Q.A. Manager.

1955-1963 New York Naval Shipyard Project Engineer PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S. Testing

. Developed and assisted in the implementation of Q. A.

Program for F.R. Harris-Inc.; designers of the Atlantic

- Generating Station breakwater and mooring system.

Served as Operations Q.A. advisor to Public' Service Electrir-& Gas"Co.- (N.9 c) Manager-of~ Nuclear Op~erations.

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. Cliffs Nuclear Power Station Operations Q. A. and

-Manager. of U.S. _ Testing field group which' serves as the initial Operations Q.C..

staff for,Calvert Cliffs.

Developed structural materials testing Q. A. Program for U.S. Testing's services to Bechtel ~ Corp. on Midland and Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plants.

On-site testing programs involve reinforcing rod.and i

rod _ splice testing, concreta testing and_ soil testing.

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Served as-assistant to the Manager of_Q.A.

Devel oped,

implemented and audited various portions of the design, procurement and construction phase-Q.A. Programs for this utility's first nuclear power plant.

Typical construction phase audits were concrete, reinforced rod, piping, and' containment liner.

Initiated, developed

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-Operations Q.A. Program.

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Sharp Inc.

Engaged in the preliminary and contract design of commercial _and naval ship power plants systems.

Performed engineering studies for power plants.

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Assigned to Nav Sec Washington D.C. for 6 mor.chs.

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and Q.A. program for the. design, construction and testing of naval ships.

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, Supervised detail design and procurement of power plant auxiliary systems for three multi-shaf t ships.

Engaged

.in performance testing of power plants.

Supervised design and -testing of-prototype piping systems, specified

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welding requirements.

Served as cognizant engineer for

. turbine, pumps and regulating valves.

Engaged in the preliminary design of. guided missile installation and handling systems at Nav Sec Washington

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i American Society of Quality Control MEMBER:

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Electrical World Magazine Article Entitled j

l "What Q. A. Means to Utilities" Sept. 1973.

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Professional-Engineer, New York State, 1960 e,a

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PROFESSIONAL RECORD _

SHERIDAN, CHARLES A.

Quality Assurance Engineer

- ACADEMIC TRAINING:

-Cornell University.- Incustrial Relations Arbitration Ru'tgers University - Grievance Handling

.Rockland Community College - Management Skills,

~ Supervisory Skills in Modern Management Administration of Human Resources EMPLOYMENT RECORD:

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Dates Company Position 1972 - Present United States Testing Co., Inc.'

Quality 'Assurar Engineer 1969

72 Phelps Dodge Ca'ble and Wire Quality Assurar Superintenden-1967 - 1969 Wilcox &'Gibbs Company Supervisor of Field Engineer j 1964 - 1967 Wilcox & Gibbs Company Technical Supe:,

visor 1955 - 1964 Wilcox & Gibbs Company Manufacturing Supervisor ROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

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Mr. Sheridan specializes in quality' assurance system evaluation and fabrication engineering.

His respon-sibilities ' include costractor quality control and

. assurance surveillance, evaluation of materials, welding and fabrication applications-at vendor Facilities and -Nuclear Power Plant Construction Sites.

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Manufacture of high~. voltage power cable.

Mr. Sheridan's duties-as 0.A. Superintendent included supervision and

~ responsibility for materialJinspection, final testing,

,. customers representatives and certified test reports.

Wilcox.& Gibbs-Companv' Supervisor of fiel'd engineering, responsibilities

. included equipment. design development and field testing of new-and improved automatic machinery usintj mechanical hydraulic and ele.ctrical systems, trouble shooting and-l evaluation of customers' complaints.

Supervised scheduling, production, quality control, cost control of high value, close tolerance component.s.

Responsible to vice. president of manufacturing.

Supervised 45 men, in manufacturing, heat treating, welding, brazing, hand fini,shing, tumbling, inspection, milling, turret lathe, drilling, precision grinding, assembly,-punchpress, painting, tool making.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION-Chamber of Commerce, Nyack,. N.Y.

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ACADEMIC TRAINING High School Graduate Two Years

  • Rutgers University

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Two Years-B.S.

in Biology Chemistry -Minor Spe'cial Courses'- Statistical Quality Control, Inspection & Testing of Materials, Safety Course (2 years)- and Advanced Purchasing Techniques. -

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EMPLOYMENT RECORD Position Dates

. Company 1972 to.Present U.S. Testing Co.,Inc.

Quality Assurance Engineer Ecological & Environmental Project Manager

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1970 to 1972 Improvement Inc.

1940 to 1970 Curtiss Wright Corp.,

Purchasing, Industrial-Relations Curtiss Division Metallurgical-PROFESSIONAL - EXPERIENCE --

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Responsible for quality' control of Con Edison.

operations to verify and document that established procedures were followed.-

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o;'S-Assigned to Three Mile Island Nuclear. Generating Plant - Met. Ed & Jersey Central Power & Light-as Lead QC/QA vendor surveillance Co-ordinator responsible for assignment and direction of Vendor Surveillance QC Representatives. Liason with

. Engineering, Purchasing, Q.A. Engineering and Expediting Departments.

Ecological & Environmental Improvement Co.

Project Manager:

Dredging Operation, Clearing, cleaning and deepening a 12 mile section of 4

'the.Bompton River, New Jersey Responsible for procuring, scheduling and directing hevi-duty construction equipment and manpower. Verify specification and contract obligations were being met.

. Curtiss Wright Corporation, Curtiss Division 2

Outside Expeditor & Buyer-Purchasing liason representative for vendors and sub-contractors.

Responsible for in-vestigating, resolving and insuring positive corrective action of manufacturing and quality problems.

Examined facilities, evaluated capabilities and exchanged information to enable them to strictly adhere to our Quality and Delivery requirements.

Safety Engineer-Plan, control, supervise all functions necessary to maintain a complete Industrial Accident Prevention program in accordance with. existing Federal j

and State Rules and Regulations.

1 Test Engineer -Metallurgical Laboratory-Responsible for testing of all materials received, both raw and finished to determine their compliance with applicable specifications.

Maintained and calibrated all physical test equipment.

Held Air Force Supervisor's Inspection Certificate for Magnetic Particle Inspection, established magnaflux & Radiography Procedures.

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PROFESSI0t1AL RECORD' WALCUTT, ANDREW J.

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In Oceanography with Hinor In. Mechanical Engineering EMPLOYMENT RECORD Dates Company Position 1973 to Present U.S. Testing Company,inc.

Q.A. Engineer

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Assigned'to Boston-Edison's Pilgrim Nuclear Station during

, maintenance outage.

-Duties' involved' surveillance:of mainte-nance operations for comptIance with approved' procedures and inspection check points.

Assigned to-Con Edison's indian' Point Nuclear Station I & 2-

~ during routine-maintenance-and repair op'erations.

Surveillance.

, scope'. included. refueling operation, fuel inspection,wel' ding procedures, we l d e r.' q ua l i f i ca t i on,- fitup certifications and-documentation.

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