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Rept 5 Re Const Work to Be Performed During Apr-June 1974 Per Memorandum & Order ALAB-106
ML19344A294
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Site: Midland
Issue date: 03/29/1974
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CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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LCONSUMERS POWER. COMPANY l

Report #5, March 29,.1974 Pursuant to Conditions 2.F.B. and'2.F.C. of Construction Permits.CPPR-81 and CPPR-82.

Covering'the period April 1 -~ June 30, 1974.

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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 welding 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.

5.

Continue prefabrication of second lift of.. liner plate.

Containment #1 1.

. Complete prefabrication and installation of #18 base slab reinforcing'~ steel (bottom mat)'.

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Continue. installation of the #18 base slab reinforcing.

steel (top mat).

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Regin prefabrication of the primary and secondary. thickened liner plate.

Turbine-Building #2

1.. Complete the concrete placement of the condensate area duct banks.

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Insthll 96" and 72" circulating water pipe in the condensate

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Complete.the concrete placement of the condensate' sump to el. 606' J3".

4.-- Complete excavation required for the turbine-pedestal.

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' Auxiliary Building 1.

Erect structural steel in the south half.

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Concret e placement of the south wall pilaster.

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Concrete placement of the interior. walls'in the south

. half of the auxiliary building from el. S68' - 0" to el. 584' - 0".

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Containment #2 1.

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

2.

Continue installation of the post tensioning embedded metal.

3.

Begin concrete placement of the exterior wall.

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Continue prefabrication of the second lift of liner plate.

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Continue welding the floor liner plate.

l Containment #1 1.

Continue installation of the top mat of the base slab l

reinforcing steel.

2. ' Continue prefabrication of primary and secondary' shield wall thickened liner-plate.

Turbine #2 I

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- Begin installation of the turbine pedestal formwork and 7

reinforcing steel.

L Auxiliary Building

1.. Install embeddedLdrain piping in the slab at el. 584' - 0"

-(south ~ half).

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Concrete placement of the south half of the slab at el. 584' - 0"..

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. Concrete' placement.of the interior walls in the north half to'el. 584' - 0".

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

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Set 96"lpipeway from. Auxiliary Building to the Turbine Building.

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Containment #2-

~1.

Complete the welding of the first lift of liner plate.

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Begin erection of the secor.d lif t of liner plate.

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continue the concrete placament of the exterior wall.

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Continue welding the floor liner plate.

Containment #1 1.

Continue installation of theIbase slab reinforcing and thickened liner plate.

Turbine #2' l.

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.

4. LConcrete placement of the slab at el. 599' - 0" in the south

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Supervisors and engineers of the Applicant and Architect-Engineer viith quality-related duties who are expected to be on site during the period April.l'- June ~30,- 1974.

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' Consumers Power Company - No change from last report.

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Bechtel Power Corporation

'The 'following Bechtel Power Corporation supervisors and engineers

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are expected to be on site in addition to the personnel with quality-related duties identified in previ.ous reports.

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. Quality Control-J. H. Tice L Acting Assistant Project Field Quality. Control-Engineer and. Lead QC Mechanical Engineer R. E. Uhouse Assistant-QC Engineer (Civil)

G. L._ Gillie

' Assistant QC Engineer (Civil)

D. C. Thompson Acting QC Lead Electrical Engineer R. H. Moray QC Receiving Engineer A. L. Boulden QC Lead Welding Engineer W.-O.

Howe QC_ Welding Engineer J. F. Gibson QC Welding Engineer b.

-Quality Assurance

1) ' Located at the Site

_W. J._ Key-Quality Assurance z._...eer

2) Located in Home Office.and on site and involved with this project only for special_ audits.

J. D. Laurie QA Management Audit Tean

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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. Stanleyf

-QA Management Audit Team

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3. 1U. S. Testing' personnel with_auality related duties on site only to replace' Consumers Power Company Quality Assurance.

personnel during'the time the latter are off site to attend training sessions.

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C. A. Sheridan J. B. McAvoy A. J.'Walcutt l

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Quality assurance-qualifications of supervisors and engineers with l

site-related duties during the period April 1 -_ June 30, 1974:

l Statements of qualifications of all the individuals l'isted in "B" above are" attached hereto.

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l Changes 1.

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

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Bechtel Power Curporation.

.On_ March 11,~1974, W. F. Holub replaced J._I.

Dotson as Project l.

Quality Assurance Engineer (located in the Ann Arbor office).

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Mr. Dotson is now assigned to the staff of the Ann Arbor _ Quality i

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Additions to or deletions from the list of supervisors and engineers with quality-related_ duties who are to be on site during the report period will be noted.on the~next report together.with a' description _of their quality

assurance qualifications. All of the individuals' 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 I

Mr. Tice's education encompasses, high school and~a number of job l-related courses.

Mr. Tice has most recently been employed as the Lead Piping and Mechanical Quality Control Engineer at Peach j

. Bottom Nuclear Generating Station. There he:assited the P.F.Q.C.E.

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in the supervision of iaspection and documentation required by the specification's and. procedures.

Previously,'he was an inspector 4

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- of construction at the John F. Kennedy Space Center; the last 5 l-I years at the Space Center.as supervisor of' Quality Control.

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

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4 Robert E..Uhouse Bechte1~ Power. Corporation Quality Control Engineer

~Mr Uhouse is a High School Graduate with'an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Alfred State College, Alfred,

-New York.

Mr. Uhouse joined Bechtel Power Corporation in July of 1973 as a draftsman in the Civil and Plant Design Section of the Ann Arbor

. Office, t m sferring to the Quality Control Section at the Midland

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. Site in February 197h.

Since arriving at the Midland Site, Mr.

Uhouse has received extensive training in Cadweld Inspection, Pro-tective Coatings Inspection, and Review of Reinforcing Steel Mill Certs and Test Reports. Mr. Uhouse has also received training-in the Inspection Planning Concept in use at the Midland Site.

PIl.or to joining Bectel, Mr. Uhouse served two years-in the United States Marine Corps., working as a construction laborer, and mechanic.

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4 Gregory L. Gillie Bechtel Power. Corporation Quality Control Engineer Mr. Gillie joined Bechtel Power Corporation on January 9, 197h.

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.is a High School Graduate with three. years of college and an As-sociate Degree..in Applied Science.

Prior to joining Bechtel, Mr. Gillis was employed in various aspects of +he Autonotive Field, including Hepair:an, Service,'driter, Trouble Shooter and Inspection of Engine Block Castings.

Since joining Bechtel Power Corporation, Mr. Gillie has received intensive training sessions and on'the job training in Cadweld In-spection. ~Mr. Gillie also attended a three day seminar on Pro-tective Coatings presented by Mr. Een Tator of Keane Tator Asso-ciates and received on the job training in Protective Coatings at the Midland Job Site.

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b-Douglas C. Thompson Lead Electrical Quality Control Engineer Eschtel Power Corp..

Mr. Thompson is a graduate from Co'yne Electrical and Technical School with a Certificate in Electrical Power and National Elec-trical' Code, Lowry Technical Training Center,.USAF, with a Cert-ificate in Electronics and Radar. He has 6 years experience in Quality Control with the United States Air Force and Bechtel Power.

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

At Peach Bottom he assisted the LEQCE in supervision, documentation and inspection of the Electrical Group activities _and equipment in-stalation.. Mr. Thompson, as a Field 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 Control per the Field Inspection Manual.

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-Robert Alan Moray-Quality Control Receiving Inspector

. Bechtel Power Corporation Education:

B.A. degree in Business Administration from Michigan Sttte Unive'rsity~

. Military:- Separated from Ar=y with rank of Sergeant in the' Combat.

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'Three y5ars work for Lit!sey & Co.,now the mechanical division Work:

of J. A. Jonesf at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant.

Positions held with Linsey include. Fittings Warehouse Controlman, Valve Expeditor, Asst. Materials Control' Supervisor, Pre-operational-Engineer,FieldEngineer(TurbineBldg)and Q.A. Engineer.

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Lead Quality Control Field Welding Engineer j..

Bechtel: Power Corporation Mr. Boulden is a.high school graduate with some'. college courses.

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^He has 16 years welding experience in various processes and metals.

i He also had 6 years supervision experience with craft personnel

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dealing primarily with welding and NDE related work.

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Mr.'Boulden has most r'ecently been employed as a Lead Quality Control Field Welding Engineer at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant in Delta,_ Pennsylvania.. There he directed the activities of the Quality i

Control Welding Engineers in.their daily activities for inspection, i

surveillance and documentation of all the field welding and NDE activ-

' ties. He has~had experience in Liquid Penetrant, Ma6netic Particle, i

-and Radiograph interpetation, and is presently qualified as a Level II L for Bechtel on Liquid Penetranc.

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He is a member of the American Society for Quality Control and has more than-twenty years experience in the field of Metallurgical Joining, most of which has been highly quality oriented. _He has more than three years experience in the field of Nuclear Power Generation.

Mr. Howe was-most recently employed as Principal Engineer in the Engineering Management and Quality Assurance Unit of the Maritime re-actors Section of the Nuclear Power Generation Division of the Babcock and Wilcox Company.

He was responsible. for the developement and im-plementation of Configuration Management and Quality Assurance Programs and related procedures and documentation.

Previously he developed and implemented a Quality Assurance and Control Program and the Manual which obtained the ASME "N" and "NPT" stamps and the State of Michigan Installers License for Liversey and Company, Inc.,

a subsidiary of the J. A. Jones Construction Company. Prior to this, Mr. Howe was employed for nearly fifteen years by the Boeing Company where he achieved the status of Research Engineer in the Metallurgical Joining Department--of the Materials Technology Unit.

His duties in-volved: Design Consultation relative to all velding, brazing, soldering, and metallurgical bonding activities performed within the company or by l

' suppliers to the co=pany, Development of Design Allowables, Development of Process Control Specifications, Development af Acceptance Criteria Standards, Liaison activities between design and production personnel both within the company and with suppliers to the company.

'His most recent contribution to the Boeing Company was the development and implementation of an."in-place welded" hydraulic line joint for the 7h7

' airplane ~, the only commercial aircraft in the world using this weight saving and leak free connection.

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in Business Administration,.and has 35 years velding experience.

Mr. Gibson has I:rst recently been employed as Assistant Lead Quality Control Field Velding Engineer at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant in Delta Pennsylvania. - There he assisted in directing the activities of the' Quality

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h ntro1~ Welding Engineers in their daily activities for inspection, sur-veillance and documentation of all the field welding and NDE activities.

He has had experience in Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, and Radiograph i

l Interpretation, and is presently qualified as a Level II for Bechtel on Liquid Penetrant.

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. William J. Key:

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.Mr. Key joined Bechtel Corporation January 21, 1974 as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer in the Power Division.

He has been assigned to the Midland Project.

After a twenty-two (22) year naval career, Mr. Key spent two '(2) years as a non-destructive testing technician at Westinghcuse Electric Marine Division.

Thiswasfollowedbyfive(5)yearsasamechanicaland l

.non-destructive testing inspector with the state of

. California Department of Water Resources.

Mr. Key is a member of the American Society of lion-Destructive Testing, and has been qualified as a level-II inspector in radiography, ultrasonic, ma6netic partical and liquid penetrant methods of inspection.

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Ianuary - 14, 1974 er Name Position Title Qualification's J. D. Laurie Senior Quality :

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Laurie joined Bechtel in Assurance Engineer December,1972 as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer /

I Audit-Team Chairman.

He attended Ball State University and Indiana Institute of Tech-

. nology, majoring in Engineering.

His work experience includes fourteen (14) years as an engi-neer. Since 1967 he has been involved in NSSS pressure vessel manufacturing and nuclear _ power

- plant construction as a Material C. -

and Welding Engineer, Quality Control Engineer and Quality Assurance Engineer.

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L.- J. Grant Senior Quality Assurance Mr. Grant joined Becatel Engineer

.in January,1973 as a

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Engineer at the San Fran-:

cisco office. He was as-

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He is a graduate Civil Engineer, with Profes-sional Registry in Cal-ifornia and 0;lorado.

His wor.c experience in-cludes eleven (11) years as an engineer. Since 1963 he has been involved in design and construction engineering of pumping..

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' ' Qualifications J. ' Milandin Joined Bechtel as Supervisor of QA Management Auditing October, 1973.

BSEE Tulane University 1951. Westinghouse Bettis Reactor Engineering and Shielding De--

sign Schools and Nuclear Engineering Short Course at UC Berkeley 1957.

Previous experience: 18 years with Ingalls Ship-

. building Nuclear Submarine Program in the Nucleas

' Power Organization as Nuclear Production Super-i.

intendent (2 years), Tes'. Engineer (2 years) and Director -Nuclear Quality Assarance (14 years).

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Mr. l Allen joined Bechtel in November 1971, as a Senior.

I Quality Assurance Engineer at the FFTF site in Richland,

- Wa shington. He was reassigned to the Arkansas Nuclear Qj,.

One plant site at Russellville, Arkansas in April 1972. In

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August 1973 he was moved to San Francisco. as Project t' * ~.1 Quality Assurance Engineer for'the Boardman Nuclear

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'O of Inspection Supervisor in the aircraft industry, Quality Control Supervisor for Martin Marietta Corp. involved in construction of Titan I Missile Sites, and Quality Control

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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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RNSUME OF Vernon E. Matson 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 f

Welding Engineer for.M, F&QCS and presently his duties consist of special assignments by the' Field Welding Services Group, and acting as a member l

of the Q. A. Nuclear Audit Team for the majority of Bechtel's. Nuclear l

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

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

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

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RESUME OF B. ' D. ' HACKNEY 15 Janunry 1974' lf?'

' Mr. ? Hackney joined Bechtel in October,1973, as an Engineering Specialist-

-in the Materials Fabrication and Quality. Control Services Department and is presently assigned as Engineering Supervisor of the Fabrication and

- Qualit'y Control Services Section. Primary responsibiliti6s include:

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'MF&QCS audits of conventional and nuclear power plant-Sites.

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Prepare and maintain Bechtel QC Manuals.

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Perform andlysis of' site related failures.

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Participate in ASME Code activities and maintain Bechtel's position before-the ASME and AEC in MF&QCS area of interest.

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

. Nuclear Industry.

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~ Mr.' Stanley joined Bechtel in' March '1972 as'a Senior Metallurgical

' Engin'eer in the Materials, Fabrication and Quality Control Services Department. His assigments in this department have-included:

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{1) Member of Audit Team'for ASME Nuc1 car. C6mponents at l

audits of Bechtel nuclear construction sites. (Sixteen such l

' audits through December 1973).

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(2) Audit of. supplier's plants.

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. (3) LFailure analysis (4) Assist. suppliers-to resolve manufacturing probiems.

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- for compliance with Code an'd Bechtel requirements.

Positions held by Mr. Stanley prior tc joining Bechtel include Supervisor i

D, of Metallurgical Engineering, Supervisor of Manufacturing Engineering, l-

.Reseach Engineer, and Manufacturing Engineer, in the industrial equip.

f ment, aerospace, and automotive indu strie s.

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PROFESSIONAL RECORD ZADINA, EGON J.

~ Quality' Assurance Project-Supervisor i

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 i

EMPLOYMENT RECORD l

Dates Company Position 1973 United States Testing Company Quality Assurance Project Supervisor i

1970-1973 American Electric Power Co.

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

Project-Engineer 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. !!arris Inc.; designers of the Atlantic Generating Station breakwater and mooring system.

Served s s Operations Q.A.~ advisor..to Public Servica a

Electric 8 GasRCo.-(N.J.) Manager of Nuclear Operations.

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O Consultant to B.altimore Gas and Electric for Calvert 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 rod splice testing, concrete testing and soil testing.

American Electric Power Served as assistant to the Manager of Q.A.

Developed, 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 and implemented the D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Operations Q.A. Program.

George G. Sharp Inc.

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

Performed engineering studies for power plants.

Super-vised mechanical detail design.and procurement of piping systems for commercial special cargo ships.

Assigned.to Nav Sec Washington D.C.

for 6 months.

New York Naval Shipyard

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Developed, implemented and executed shipyard wide Q.C.

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

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

Engaged

.in performance testing of power plants.

Supervised design and testing of prototype piping systems,.specified

. welding requirements.

Served as cognizant engineer for

. turbine, pumps.and regulating valves.,

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Engaged in' the preliminary design of guided missile

. installation-and handling systems at Nav Sec Washington D.C. for one year.

. MEMBER:

American Society. of Quality Control AUTHOR:

ElectricalEWorld Magazine Article Entitled "What-Q.' A'.

Means :to Utili ti es" Sept. 1973.

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Profess.ional Engineer, New York State, 1960

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Quality Assurance Engineer

-ACADEMIC TRAINING:

Cornell University - Industrial Relations Arbitration Ru'gers University - Grievance Handling t

Rockland Community College - Management Skills, Supervisory Skills in Modern Management

' Administration of Human Resources EMPLOYMENT' RECORD:

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

Quality Assuranc Engineer 1969 - 1972 Phelps Dodge Cable and Wire Quality Assuranc Superintendent )

1967 - 1969 Wilcox & Gibbs Company Supervisor of Field Engineerin.

1964 - 1967 Wilcox & Gibbs Company Technical. Super-visor 1955 - 1964 Wilcox & Gibbs Company Manufacturing Supervisor

.P_ROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

United States Testing Co.,

Inc.

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

His respon-sibilities include contractor quality control and assurance surveillance, evaluation of materials, weldiug and fabrication applicationc at vendor-Facilities and N2 clear Power Plant Construction Sites.

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Mr. Sheridan's duties as Q.A. Superintendent included supervision and responsibility for material inspection, final testing, customers representatives and certified test reports.

i Wilcox & Gibbs Company Supervisor of' field engineering, responsibilities included equipment design development and field testing of new and improved automatic machinery using mechanical hydraulic and electrical systems, trouble shooting and evaluation of customers' complaints.

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

Responsible to vice president of manufacturing.

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Supervised 45 men. in manufacturing, heat treating, t

welding, brazing,' hand finishing, tumbling, inspection, milling, turret lathe, drilling, precision grinding, assembly, punchpress, painting, tool making.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION l

Chamber of Commerce, Nyack, N.Y.

Industrial Management Club of Rockland County l

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UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, I PROFESSIONAL RECORD MC AVOY, JOHN B.

Quality Assurance Engineer ACADEMIC TRAINING High School Graduate Two Years Rutgers University 4

St. Peter's University -

Two Years-B.S.

in Biology Chemistry -Minor Special Courses - Statistical Quality Control, Inspection & Testing of Materials, Safety Coursec (2 ' years) and Advanced PurchLsing Techniques.

EliPLOYMENT RECORD Position Dates-

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

Quality' Assurance Engineer 1970 to'1972 Ecological & Environmental Project Manager Improvement Inc.

1940 to 1970 Curtiss Wright Corp.,

Purchasing, Curtiss' Division Industrial Relations, Metallurgical PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S.-Testing Co.,Inc.

Assigned to Indian Point Nuclear! Generating Plant -

Con Edison.

Responsible for quality control of

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

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UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY,'fNC.

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

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Curtiss Wright Corporation, Curtiss Division 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

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Prevention program in accordance with existing Federal and State Rules and Regulations.

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 Inrpection

-Certificate for-Magnetic Particle-Inspection, established-magnaflux.& Radiography Procedures.

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UNiki STATES. TESTING COMPANhi C.

I PROFESSIONAL. RECORD WALCUTT, ANDREW J.

l Quality Assurance Engineer l

l ACADEMIC TRAINING l

l Florida-institute of Technology Graduate 1973~

B.S.

In Oceanography with' Minor in Mechanical Engineering l

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EMPLOYMENT' RECORD l

Company

. Position Dates 1973-to Present U.S.

Testing Company,Inc.

Q.A.

Engineer 1967

.1973 various Companies Supporting College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE I

United States Testing' Company,Inc.

Assigned to; Boston Edison's Pilgrim Nuclear Station during maintenance. outage.

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

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Assigned 7to Con Edison's Indian Point Nuclear Station 1 & 2 i

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during routine maintenance and repair. operations.

Surveillance scope included. refueling. operation, fuel-inspection, welding procedures,;. welder qualification, fitup certifications and-

' documentation.

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