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Forwards IE Circular 80-21, Regulation of Refueling Crews. No Written Response Required
ML19338D888
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 09/10/1980
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Crouse R
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
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NUDOCS 8009240118
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10 Docket No. 50-346 Toledo Edison Company ATTN:

Mr. Richard P. Crouse Vice President Nuclear Edison Plaza 300 Madison Avenue Toledo, OH 43652 Gentlemen:

The enclosed IE Circular No. 80-21 is forwarded to you for information.

No written response is required. Should you have any questions related to your understanding of the recommendations on this matter, please contact this office.

Sincerely, MSi hg'-T b~

' James G. Keppier Director

Enclosure:

IE Circular No. 80-21 cc w/ encl:

Mr. T. Murray, Station Superintendent Central Files Director, NRR/DPM-Director, NRR/ DOR AEOD Resident Inspector, R~il PDR Local PDR NSIC TIC Harold W. Kohn, Power Siting Commission Helen W. Evans, State of Ohio i

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8006190081 IEC 80-21 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (FFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHING 10N, D.C. 20555 September 10, 1980 IE Circular No. 80-21:

REGULATION OF REFUELING CREWS Description of Circumstances:

Recent inspections of refueling activities indicate that some licensees have

. misinterpreted the regulatory requirements applicable to fuel handling activi-ties.

Therefore, it appears appropriate to identify those specific regulatory requirements that are applicable to core alterations which include reactivity manipulations that may result from the handling of fuel elements, control rods, etc.

A.

10 CFR Requirements 1.

10 CFR 50.2(f) and 10 CFR 55.4:

" Controls" when used with respect to a nuclear reactor means apparatus and mechanisms, the manipulation of which directly affect the reactivity or power level of the reactor.

2.

10 CFR 50.54(i):

Except as provided in 55.9 of this chapter, the licensee shall not permit the manipulation of the controls of any facility'by anyone who is not a licensed operator or senior operator as provided in Part 55 of this chapter.

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10 CFR 55.3:

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No person may perform the function of an operator as defined in this part except as authorized by a license issued by the Commission; 4.

10 CFR 55.4:

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" Operator" is any individual who manipulates a control of a facility.

An individual is deemed to manipulate a control if he directs another to manipulate a control.

" Senior Operator" is any individual designated by a facility licensee under Part 50 of this chapter to direct the licensed activities of licensed operators.

5.

10 CFR 55.9:

Nothing in this part shall be deemed to require a license for:

a.

An individual who manipulates the controls of a research or training reactor as part of his training as a student in a I

IEC 80-21 S;ptemb;r 10, 1980

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An individual who manipulates the controls of a facility as a part of his training to qualify for an operator license under this part under the direction and in the presence of a licensed operator or. senior operator.

B.

Technical Specifications l.

Standard Technical Specifications require that all core alterations be l

directly supervised by either a Licensed Senior Reactor Operator or a Senior Reactor Operator limited to fuel handling, who has no other con-j current responsibilities during this operation.

The NRC interprets the term "directly supervised" to mean that the SRO is supervising the core alterations from the refueling deck.

We note that the Licensed Senior Reactor Operator limited to fuel handling l

classification was developed for specialized fuel handling crews.

In this case an individual identified as a Refueling Foreman is responsible for refueling activities subject to the following provisions:

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The foreman shall have e Senior Operator's License limited to the fuel handling duties.

2.

The foreman shall directly supervise (from the refueling deck) the movement of fuel in and out of the reactor.

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The unlicensed members of the crew shall participate in appropriate l

fac,ility administered training programs and be facility certified to perform their duties.

4.

Direct communication will be maintained with a licensed individual i

in the control room when fuel movements over the core are being made.

5.

The foreman will exercise indirect supervision over all other fuel handling operations.

Based on the NRC regulations delineated in Item A above, the individual l

manipulating the fuel-handling equipment over the reactor must be an NRC Licensed Reactor Operator (RO) unless the facility Technical Specifications include provisions for the operation to be supervised by an SR0 or SR0 limited to fuel-handling as described in Item B.

During any core alteration, a licensed individual must also be observing reactivity monitors in the Control i

Room with appropriate communications established with personnel on the fuel l

handling equipment.

In addition, personnel participating directly in the core alternations must meet the qualification and training requirements committed to in the FSAR or fuel luading. application, i.e., ANSI N18.1-1971 or ANSI /ANS 3.1-1978.

IEC 80-21 S:ptember 10, 1980 Page 3 of 3 1.

Recommended Action for Licensee Consideration Our routine inspection program.for refueling activities is based on the above NRC requirements. - Therefore, we recommend that all reactor licensees review procedures and practices to assure that the individuals responsible for and participating in refueling activities are in conformance with the~above requirements.

No written response to this Circular is required.

If you require additional information with regard to this subject, please contact this office.

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IEC 80-21 September 10, 1980

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