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Forwards Addl Info,Fsar App 9.5A, Fire Protection Evaluation, in Response to 810515 Request.Info to Be Incorporated in Next FSAR Amend
ML19346A323
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Site: Callaway  Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 06/17/1981
From: Bryan J
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
OLNRC-453, NUDOCS 8106190136
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Dear Mr. Denton:

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DOCKET NUMBERS 50-483 AND 50-486 CALLAWAY PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT

Reference:

NRC Letter dated May 15, 1981, signed by R. L. Tedptsco The referenced letter requested ,ddition informarion concerning the Callaway Plant FSAR in the area of fire protection. This letter responds with a table which address 10CFR50, Appendix R, for the site related portions. A similar table addressing the standard plant portion of Appendix R has been transmitted by Mr. N. A. Petrick, Exe'cutive Director, SNUPPS, by SLNRC 81-045 dated May 15, 1981.

FSAR Appendix 9.5A contains a point by point comparison to Brach Technical Position APCSB 9.5-1. .

This information will be formally incorporated into the SNUPPS Standard Plant and Callaway Site Addendum FSAR in the next revision. This information is hereby incorporated into the Callaway Application.

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Robert.J. Schukai, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon oath says that he is General Manager-Engineering (Nuclear) for Union Electric Company; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the content thereof; that he has executed the same for and' on behalf of said company with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

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cc: Glenn L. Koester Vice President Cperations

' Kansas Gas 5 Electric P.O. Box 208 Wichitai Kansas 67201 John E. Arthur.

Chief Engineer Rochester Gas & Electric Company 89-East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649 A. V. Dienhart Vice President Plant Engineering and Construction Northern States Power 414 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Donald T. McPhee Vice President Kansas City Power and Light Company 1330 Baltimore Avenue Kansaa City, Missouri 64141 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1810 M. Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 -

Nicholas A. Petrick Executive Director SNUPPS S Choke Cherry Road Rockville, Maryland 20850 W. Hansen Callaway Resident Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ,

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Dear Mr. Denton:

ULNRC-453 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-483 AND 50-486 CALLAWAY PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT Refeiocce: NRC Letter dated May 15, 1981, signed by R. L. Tedesco The referenced letter requested addition information concerning the Callaway Plant FSAR in the area of fire protection. This letter responds with a table which address 10CFR50, Appendix R, for the site related portions. A similar table addressing the standard plant portio,,n of Appendix R has been transmitted by Mr. N. A. Petrick, Executive Director, S;IUPPS, by SLNRC 81-045 dated May 15, 1981.

FSAR Appeudix 9.5A contains a point by point comparison to Brach Technical Position APCSB 9.5-1. -

. This information will be formally incorporated into the SNUPPS Standard Plant and Callaway Site Addendum FSAR in the next revision. This information is hereby incorporated into the Callaway Application.

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Robwrt J. Schukai, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon' oath says that he is General Manager-Engineering (Nuclear) for Union Electric Company; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the content thereof; that he has executed the same for and on behalf of said company with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

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Nuclear SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 17th day of June, 1981 1

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cc: Glenn L. Koester Vice~ President Operations Kansas Gas & Electric P.O. Box 208 Wichita, Kansas 67201

. John E. Arthur Chief Engineer Rochester Gas & Electric Company, 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649 A. V.-Dienhart Vice President Plant Engineering and Construction Northern States Power 41/, Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Donald T. McPhee Vice President Kansas City Power and Light Company 1330 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, Missouri 64141 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1810 M. Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 ..

4 Nicholas A. Petrick Executive Director SNUPPS 5 Choke Cherry Road

  • Rockville, Maryland 20850 W. Hansen Callaway Resident Office

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Dear Mr. Denton:

ULNRC-453 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-483 AND 50-486 CALLAWAY PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT

Reference:

NRC Letter dated May 15, 1981, signed by R. L. Tedesco The referenced letter requested addition information concerning the Callaway Plant FSAR in the area of fire protection. This letter responds with a table which address 10CFR50, Appendix R, for the site related portions. A similar table addressing the standard plant portion of Appendix R has been transmitted by Mr. N. A. Petrick, Exe'dutive Director, SNUPPS, by SLNRC 81-045 dated May 15, 1981.

FSAR Appendix 9.5A contains a point by point comparison to Brach Technical Position APCSB 9.5-1. .

This information will be formally incorporated into the SNUPPS Standard Plant and Callaway Site Addendum FSAR in the next revision. This information is hereby incorporated into the Callaway Application.

V ry truly y urs,

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k STATE OF MISSOURI )

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Robert J. Schukai, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon cath says that he is General Manager-Engineering (Nuclear) for Union Electric Company; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the content thereof; that he has executed the sar'le for and on behalf of said company with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

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Rob ~ert J. ai Genb 1 Ma -ger-Engineering Nuclear SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 17th day of June, 1981

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Rockville, Maryland 20850 W. Hansen Callaway Resident Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission RRf1 Steedman, Missouri 65077

v APPENDIX 9.5-E FIRE PROTECTION EVALUATION 10CFR50 Appendix R Union Electric Co.

A. Water Supplies For Fire suppression Systems

1. Two separnte water Complies.

supplies shall be provided Two separate 300,000 gallon to furnish necessary water maximum capacity tanks are volume and pressure to the furnished. The tanks ar' fire main loop. interconnected so that three pumps can take suction from Each supply shall cor. ist either/or both of the tanks.

of a storage tank, pump, Check valves are provided so piping, and appropriate that a leak in one tank or its isolation and control supply piping does not cause valves. These supplies both tanks to drain.

shall be separated so that a failure of one supply will not result in a failure of the other supply.

2. Each supply of the fire Complies.

water distribution system Each fire water tank is shall be capable of capable of providing for a providing for a period of period.of two hours the l 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> the maximum maximum water demand fer any expected water demands as safe shutdown area. This is determined by the fire based on 1,000 gpm to the hazards analysis for largest safe shutdown area.

safety-related areas or e other areas that present a fire exposure hazard to safety-related areas.

3.. When storage tanks are Complies.

used for combined service The fire protection system water / fire water uses the water storage is not minimum volume for fire interconnected with any uses shall be ensured by sanitary or service water means of dedicated tanks storage systems.

or by some physical means such as vertical standpipe for other water service.

4. Other water syste.ss used Complies.

as one of the two fire The fire water supply system water supplies shall be is not common with any other permanently connected to system.

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B. Sectional Isolation Valves ,

1. Sectional isolation valves complies.

such as post indicator Post indicator valvs- are valves or key operated provided to isolate portions valves shall be institiled of the main for maintenance or in the fire main loop to repair without shutting off permit' isolation of the entire system.

portions of the fire main loop for maintenance or i repair without interrupting the entire water supply.

C. Hydrant Isolation Valves

1. Valves shall be installed Complies.

to permit isolation of The lateral to each hydrant outside hydrants.from the from the fire main is fire main for maintenance furnished with a curb valve, or repair without for isolation of damaged interrupting the water hydrants without reducing the supply to automatic or effectiveness of the supply manual fire suppression system.

systems in any area ,,

containing or presenting a fire hazard to safety-related or safe shutdown equipment.

E. Hydrostatic Hose Tests Fire hose shall be Complies.

hydrostatically tested at Fire hoses are tested at a a pressure of 300 psi or pressure of 300 psi. Hoses 50 psi above maximum fire stored outside are tested main operating pressure annually- Interior standpipe whichever is greater. hoses are tiested every three Hose stored in outside years.

hose houses shall be tested annually. Interior standpipe hose shall be tested every three years.

H. Fire Brigade

1. A site fire brigade complies. ,

trained and equipped for The Callaway fire brigade l fire fighting shall be trained and equipped for fire j established to ensure fighting will be established  ;

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adequate manual fire to ensure adequate manual fire fighting capability for ,,_ fighting capability for all all areas of the plant areas of the plant. The fire containing structures, brigade censists of a fire systems, or components brigade leader and two 3-man

.important to safety. The file teams per shift.

fire brigade shall be at least five members on each shift. 3

2. The brigade leader and at Complies.

least two brigade members The brigade leader and at shall have sufficient least two brigade members per training or knowledge of shift shall have sufficient plant safety-related craining in or knowledge of systems to understand the plant safety-related systems effects of fire and fire to enderstand the effect of suppressants on safe fire'and fire suppressants on shutdown capability. safe shutdown capability.

3. The qualification of fire Complies.

brigade members shall To qualify as a member of the include an annual physical Callaway Plant fire brigade, examination to determine an individual must their ability to perform successfully complete an strenuous fire fighting annual physical exainination to activities. ensure his ability to perform strenuous fire fighting activities.

4. The Shift Supervisor shall Complies.

not be a member of the The on duty Operating fire brigade. The brigade Supervisor-Field is designated ,

leader shall be competent fire brigade lecder. ,

to assess the potential safety consequences of a '

fire and advise control room personnel. Such ,

competence by the brigade leader may be evidenced by possession of an

-cperator's license or e equivalent knowledge of plant safety-related sys+ ems.

5. The minimum equipment Complies.

provided for the brigade The minimum equipment provided shall consist of personal for the Callaway Plant fire protective equipment such brigade consists of personal as turnout coats, boots, protective equipment such as gloves, hard hats, turnout coat's, boots, gloves, emergency communications hard hats, emergency 9.5E-3 beee .*

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lights, portable portable lights, portable ventilation equipment and ventilation equipment and portable extinguishers. portable estinguishers.

6. Self-contained breathing Complies.

apparatus using full-face Self-contained breatning positive-pressure masks apparatus, approved by NIOSH, approved by NIOSH shall.be are provided for selected fire provided for fire brigade, brigade, damage control damage control, and personnel and control room control room personnel. personnel. Rated operating At least 10 masks shall be life for self-contained units available for fire brigade shall be one-half hour. At p6rsonnel. Control room least 10 masks will be personnel may be furnished available for fire brigade breathing air by a personnel.

manifold system piped for a storage reservoir if practical. Service or rated operating life shall be a r.n.imum of one-half hour for the self-contained units.

7. At least two extra air Complies.

bottles shall be located Two extra air bottles are on site for each self- provided for each self -

contained breathing unit. contained breathirig unit to be In addition, an onsite 6 used by Fire Fighting, Damage hour supply of reserve air Control, or Control Room shall be provided and personnel. An additional on arranged to permit quick site 6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> supply of reserve and complete replenishment air is provided to permit of exhausted supply air quick and complete bottles as they are replenishment of exhausted returned. supply air bottles.

I. FIRE BRIGADE TRAINING

1. Instruction a) The initial instruction This instruction includes shall include
1. Indoctrination of the Complies.

plant fire fighting plan Review of Callaway Fire with specific Protection Plan with coverage identification of each of each individuals l' individual's responsibilities.

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2. Identification of the type ~' Complies, and location of fire ~~ Identificacion of riammaole hazards and associated materials and substances along types!of fire that could with their location within the occur in the plant. plant and its environ.

Identification of the types of fires that could occur within the plant and its environ.

3. The toxic and corrosive Compliec.

characteristics of The toxic, radiological and expected products of corrosive characteristics of combustion. products of combustion.

4. Identification of the Complies.

location of fire fighting Identification of the location equipment for each fire of onsite fire fighting area and familiarization equipment and faciliarization with the layout of the with the layout of the plant plant including access and including ingress and egress egress routes to each routes to each area.

area.

5.- The proper use of complies.

available fire fighting The proper use of fire equipment and the correct fighting equipment'and the method of fighting each correct method of fighting type of fire. The types each type of fire, including of fires covered should electrical fires, cable and include fires in energized cable tray fires, hydrogen electrical equipment, fires, flammable liquids, 1 fires in cables and cabic waste / debris fires, fires trays, hydrogen fires, involving radioactive fires involving flaminable materials and record file and combustible liquids or fires.

hazardous process chemicals, fires resulting from construction or modifications (welding) and record filo fires.

6. The proper use of Com' plies.

communication, lighting, The proper use cf ventilation, and emergency ecmmunication, lighting, breathing equipment, ventilatien, and emergency breath ng apparatus.

7. The proper method of Complies.

fighting fires inside The proper methods of fighting

, buildings and confined fires inside buildings and spaces. confined spaces.

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8. The direction and Complies.

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fighting activities (fire fire fighting activities (fire brigade leaders only). brigade leaders only).

9. Detailed review of fire Complies.

fighting strategies and Review of fire fighting procedures. procedures and strategies.

10. Review of the latest plant Complies.

modifications and Review of fire protection-corresponding changes in related plant modifications fire fighting plans. and changes in fire fighting plans.

b) The instruction shall be complies.  ;

provided by qualified Classroom instruction and '

individuals who are training is conducted by knowledgeable, qualified individuals experienced, and suitably knowledgeable, experienced, trained in fighting the and suitably trained in types of fires that could fighting the fires that could occur in the plant and in occur within the, plant and its using the typec of environ and in using on-site equipment aveslable in a fire fighting equipment.

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c) Instruction shall be Complies.

provided to all fire All fi'r'e brigade aembers brigade members and fire receive classroom instruction brigade leaders. in fire protecticn and fire fighting techn~ ques, prior to qualifying as members of the -

fire brigade.

d) Regular planned meetings Complies, shall be held at least Regular planned meetings of every 3 months for all the callaway Plant fire brigade members to reviev brigade are held at least changes in the fire quarterly for members to protection program or review changes in the Fire other subjects as Protection Program or other necessary. subjects as necessary.

e) Periodic refresher Complies.

training sessions shall be Classroom refresher training held to repeat the is scheduled on an annual classroom instruction basis to assure retention of program for all brigade initial training.

members over a two year period. These sessions may be concurrent with the regular planned meetings.

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2. Practice Complies.

Practice sessions are held for Practice sessions shall be fire brigade members on the held for each shift fire Proper method of fighting brigade on the proper various types of fires which method of fighting the might occur in a nuclear power various types of fires P l ant. These sessions are that could occur in a scheduled on an annual basis nuclear power plant. and provide brigade members These sessions shall with experience in actual fire provide brigade members extinguishment and the use of with experience in actual emergency breathing apparatus.

fire extinguishment and These practice cessions shall the use of emergency be provided at least once per breathing apparatus under year for each fire brigade strenuous conditions member.

encountered in fire fighting. These practice sessions shall be provided at least once per year for each fire brigade member.

3. Drills a) Fire brigade drills shall Complies.

be performed in the pl nt Fire brigade drills are to be so that the fire brigade performed in the plant.

can practice as a team. ..

b) Drills shall be performed Complies.

at regular intervals not Fire brigade drills are to exceed 3 months for conducted on a quarterly basis -

each shift fire brigade, at Callaway Plant fo'r each Each fire brigade member shift fire brigade. Each fire should participate in each brigade member should drill, but must participate in scheduled participate in at least drills but must participate in two drills per year. at least two drills per year.

A sufficient number of At least one drill for each these drills, but not less chift fire brigade per year

! than one for each shift shall be unannounced to fire brigade per year, determine the fire fighting shall be unannounced to readiness of plant fire determine the fire brigade, brigade leader, and fighting readiness of fire protection systems and plant fire brigade, equipment. Persons planning brigade leader, and fire and authorizing an unannounced protection systems and drill shall ensure that the equipment. Persons responding shift fire brigade planning and authorizing are not aware that a drill is an unannounced drill shall being planned until it is ensure _ tha.t the responding begun. Unannounced drills 9.5E-7

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shift fire brigade members shall not be scheduled closer , , ,

are not aware that a drill than four weeks.

is being planned until it is begun. Unannounced At least one drill per year drills shall not be shall be performed on the scheduled closer than four back shift for each shift fire weeks. brigada.

At least one drill per year shall be performed on a back shift for each shift fire brigade, c) The drills shall be Complies.

preplanned to establish Training objectives are the training objectives of established prior to the drill the drill and shall be by the FPS. Afterwards, to critiqued to determine how determine how v, ell the vell the training training objectives have been objectives have been met. met the drill is critiqued.

Unannounced drills shall Unannounced drills shall be be planned and critiqued Planned and critiqued by by members of the members of the fire protection management staff staff. Performance responsible for plant deficiencies of a fire brigade safety and fire or of individual fire brigade protection. Performance members shall be remedied by deficiencies of a fire scheduling additional training brigade or of individual for the brigade or members.

fire brigade members shall Unsatisfactory drill be remedied by scheduling performance shall be followed additional training for by a repeat drill within the brigade or members, thirty days. -

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performance shall be followed by a repeat drill within 30 days.

d) At 3 year intervals, a Complies.

randomly selected Triannually, a randomly unannounced drill shall be selected unannounced drill critiqued by qualified shall be critiqued by individuals independent of qualified individuals the licensees' staff. A independent of the Callaway copy of the written report Plant Staff. A copy of the from such individuals written report from such shall be available for NRC individuals shall be available review. for NRC review.

e) Drills as a .ainimum Drill critiques as a minimum include the following include:

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1. Assessment of fire alarm Complies.

effectiveness, time - - - - -Assessment of fitu alaim required to notify and effectiveness, time assemble fire brigade and required to notify and selection, placement,- and assemble the fire brigade use of equipment and fire and the selection, fighting strategies.- placement, and use of equipment.

2. Assecament of each brigade Complies.

member's knowledge of his Assessment of each fire or her role in the fire brigade member's knowledge fighting strategy for the of fire fighting strategy, area assumed to contain procedures, and use of the fire. Assessment of equipment in the area the brigade member's assumed to contain the conformance with fire.

established plant fire fighting procedures and use of fire fighting equipment including self-contained emergency breathing apparatus, communication equipment, and ventilation equipment, to the extent practicable.

3. The simulated use of fire Cop, plies.

fighting equipment The simulated use of fire required to cope with the fighting equipment situation and type of fire required to cope with the selected for the drill. situation and type of fire The situation selecteo selected for the drill. -

should simulate the size The situation selected and arrangament of a fire shall simulate the size that could reasonably and arrangement of a fire occur in the area that could reasonably selected, al*.owing for ~

occur in the area fire development due to selected, allowing for the time required to fire development due to respond, to obtain the time required to equipment, and organize I respond, to obtain for the fire, assuming equipment, and organize loss of automatic fcr the fire assuming loss suppression capability. of suppression capability.

4. Assessment of brigade Complies.

leader's direction of the Assessment of brigade leader's fire fighting effort as to effectiveness in directing the thoroughness, accuracy, fire fighting effort.

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4. Rec >rds Complies.

Records of training for cach Individual records of fire brigade member including training provided to each drill critiques are maintained

- fire brigade member to assure that each member including drill critiques, receives training in all parts shall be maintained for at of the program and retains a least three_ years, to high level of competence in ensure that each member - this activity. These records receives training in all shall be maintained for three parts of the training years and shall be available program. These records of for NRC review. Retraining training shall be and broadened training for available for NRC review. fire fighting within-buildings Retraining or broadened shall be scheduled for all training for fire fighting those brigade members whose within buildings shall be records show deficiencies.

=cheduled for all those brigade members whose performance records show deficiencies.

- K. Administrative Controls Administrative controls Complies.

shall be established to Administrative procedure and minimize fire hazards in controls are established to areas containing ensure,,the reliable structures, systems, and performance of fire protection components important to ' personnel, system, and safety < These controls equipment. These controls shall establish procedures to: -

1. Govern the. handling and Complies.

limitation of the use of Govern the proper handling ordinary combastible of flammable gases and

-aterials, combustible and liquids, HEPA and flammable gases and charcoal filters, dry liquids, high efficiency unused ion exchange resins particulate air and and other combustibles in charcoal filters, dry ion isafety-related areas.

exchanges, or other ccmbustible supplies in safety-related areas.

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2. Prohibit the storage of Complies.

combustibles in safety- Prohibit the storage of related areas or establish combustibles in safety-i designated storage areas related areas or establish

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'3. Govern the handling of and .

limit transient fire loads such as combustible and g *[hehandlingofand -

limit transient fire loads flammable liquids, wood,

-and plastic products, or such as flammable liquids, wood and plastic materials other combustible in buildings containing materials in buildings ,,f 7, ,g ,

containing safety-relatea, equipment. This control systems or equipment during all phases of requires an inplant review operating and especially of work activities to during maintenance, identify transient fire modification, or refueling 1 ads.

operations.

4. Designate the on-site Complies, staff member responsible The Superintendent, for the inplant fire Maintenance is responsible protection review of for reviewing the work proposed work activities activities to identify to' identify potential transient fire loads.

transient fire hazards and specify required

, additional fire protection in the work activity procedure.

5. Govern the use of ignition sources by use of a flame Corpplies ,

Govern the use of ignition permit system to control sources by use of a flame welding, flame cutting, permit system to control brazing, or soldering welding flame cutting, operations. A separate brazing, or soldering -

i permit shall be issued for operations. A separate each area where work is to permit snall be issued for be done. If work each area where work is to continues over more than be done. If work one shift, the. permit shall be valid for not continues over more than more than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> when one shift the permit shall the plant is operating or be valid for not more than '

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job during plant shutdown.

6. Cor trol the removal from Complies.

the area of all waste, Minimize waste, debris, debris, scrap, oil spills, scrap, and oil spills or other combustible resulting from a work resulting from the work activity immediately activity in the safety-following completion of related area while work is the activity, or at the in orogress and remove the l sam'e upon completion ot 9.5E-ll W.-- .

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end of each work shift, the activity or at the end

--~ whichever comes first. of each work shift.

7. Maintain the periodic complies.

housekeeping inspections Govern periodic to ensure continued inspections for compliance with these accumulation of administrative controls, combustibles and to ensure continued compliance with these administrative controls.

8. Control the use of Complies.

specific combustibles in Control the use of safe'y-related c areas. All specific combustibles in

. wood used in safety- safety-related areas. All related areas during wood used in safety-maintenance, modification, related areas during or refueling operations maintenance, modification, (such as lay-down blocks or refueling operations or scaffolding) shall be (such as lay-down blocks treated with a flame or scaffolding) shall be retardant. Equipment or treated with a flame supplies (such as new retardant. Equipment or fuel) shipped in untreated supplies (such as new combustible packing fuel) shipped in untreated containers may be unpacked combustible packing in safety-related areas'if containers may be unpacked required for valid in safety-related areas if operating reasons, required for valid However, all combustible operating reasons.

materials shall be removed However, all combustible from the area immediately materials shall be removed -

following the unpacking, from the area immediately Such transient combustible following the unpacking.

material, unless stored in Such transient combustible approved containers, shall material, unless stored in not be left unattended approved containers, shall during lunch breaks, shift not be left unattended changes, or other similar during lunch breaks, shift periods. Loose changes, or other similar combustible packing periods. Loose material such as wood or combustible packing paper excelsior, or material such as wood or polyathylene sheeting paper excelsior, or shall be placed in metal polyethylene sheeting containers with tight- shall be placed in metal fitting self-closing metal containers with tight-covers. fitting self-closing metal covers.

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9. Control actions to be Complies.

t-r _ taken by an individual control actions to be discovering a fire, for taken by the individual example, notification of discovering the fire such control room, attempt to as notification of the extinguish fire, and Control Room, attempting actuation of local fire to extinguish the fire, suppression systems, and activation of local fire suppression systems.

10. Control actions to be Complies.

taken by the control room Control actions to be operator to determine the taken by the Unit Reactor need for brigade Operator, such as sounding assistance upon report of fire alarms, and notifying a fire or receipt of alarm the Operating Supervisor on control room of the type, size, and annunciator panel,'for location of fire.

example, announcing location of fire over PA system, sounding fire alarms, and notifying the shift supervisor and the

, fire brigade leader of the type, size, and location of the fire.

, 11. Control actions tc be Complies. .

taken by the fire brigade Control actions to be after notification by the taken by the fire brigade control rocm operator of a after notification of a fire, for example, fire, including location assembling in a designated . to assemble, directions -

location, receiving given by the fire brigade directions.from the fire leader, the brigade leader,'and responsibilities of discharging specific fire brigade members such as fighting responsibilities selection of fire fighting including selection and and protective equipment ~

transportation of fire and use of preplanned ,

, fighting equipment to fire strategies for fighting location, selection of fires in specific areas.

protective equipment, operating instructions for use of fire suppression systems, and use of preplanned strategies for fignting fires in specific areas.

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12. Define the strategies for Define the strategies ~

fighting fires in all established for fighting safety-related areas and fires in safety-related areas presenting a hazard areas and areas presenting to safety-related a hazard to safety-related equipment. These equipment including the strategies shall designation of the designate:

a. Fire hazards in each area Complies, covered by the specific Fire hazards in each plant prefire plans. zone covered by a fire fighting procedure. ,
b. Fire extinguishants best Complies.

suited for controlling the Fire extinguishers best fires associated with the suited for controlling fire hazards in that area fires <with the combustible and the nearest location loadings of the zone and of these extinguishants. the nearest location of these extinguishers.

c. Most favorable direction Complies.

from which to attack a Most favorable direction fire in each area in view from which to attack a of the ventilation fire in each area in view direction, access of the ventilation hallways, stairs, and direction, access doors that are most likely hallways, stairs, and to be free of fire, and doors that are most likely the best station or to be free of fire, and elevation for fighting the the best station or fire. All' access and elevation for fighting the egress routes that involve fire. All access and locked doors should be egress routes that involve specifically identified in locked doors will be the procedure with the specifically identified in appropriate precautions the procedure with the and methods for access appropriate precautions specified. and methods for access specified.

d. Plant systems that should Complies.

be managed to reduce the Plant systems that should damage potential during a be managed to reduce the local fire and the damage potential during a location of local and local fire and the remote controls for such location of local and management'(e.g., any remote controls for such hydraulic or electrical management (e.g., any systems in the. zone hydraulic or electrical 9.5E-14

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covered by the specific systems in the zone fire fighting procedure covered by the specific -

that could increase the fire fighting procedure hazards in the area that could increase the because of hazards in the area overpressurization or because of electrical harzards). overpressurization or electrical harzards).

e. Vital heat-sensitive Complies.

system components that Vital _ heat-sensitive need to be kept cool while system components that fighting a local fire. need to be kept cool while Particulary hazardous fighting a local fire.

combustibles that need Particulary hazardous cooling should be combustibles that need designated. cooling will be designaced.

f. Organization of fire Complies.

fighting brigades and the Organization of fire assignment of special fighting brigades and the duties according to job assignment of special title so that all fire duties according to job fighting functions are title so that all fire covered by any complete fighting functions are shift personnel covered by any complete complement. These duties shift personnel include command control of complement. These duties the brigade, transporting include command control of fire suppression and the brigade, transporting support equipment to t'Te fire suppression and fire scenes, applying the support equipment to the -

extinguishant to the fire, fire scenes, applying the

. communication with the extinguishant to the fire, control room, and communication with the coordination with outside contro2 room, and fire departments. coordination with outside fire departments.

g. Potential radiological and Complies.

toxic hazards in fire Pctential radiological and zones. toxic hazards in fire zones.

h. Ventilation system Complies, operation that ensures Ventilation system desired plant tir operation that ensures distribution when the desired plant air ventilation flow is distribution when the modified for fire ventilation flow is containment or smoke modified for fire clearing cperations.

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containment or smoke

- - ~ clearing operations.

i. Operations requiring Complies.

control room and shift Operations requiring engineer coordination or control room and operating authorization. supervisor coordination or authorization.

j. Instructions for plant Complies.

operators and general Instructions for plant plant personnel during operators and general fire. plant personnel during fire.

N. Fire Doors

1. Fire doors shall be self- Complies.

closing or provided with Fire doors are provided with closing mechanisms and closing mechanisms and vill be shall be inspected semi- inspected semi-annually to annually to verify that verify that the closing automatic hold open mechanisms are operable.

release and closing mechanisms and latch are operable.

One of the following Fire doors are normally closed measures shall be provided an locked except where the to ensure they will door is a means of egress in protect the opening as which case they are closed and required in case of fire. latched. Fire doors that are locked closed will be -

inspected weekly to verify

- position. Fire doors that are closed and latched will be inspected daily to verify that they are in the closed position.

1. Fire door shall be kept closed and electrically supervised at a continuously manned location.
2. Fire doors shall be locked closed and inspected weekly to verify that the doors arc- in a closed position.

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3. Fire doors shall be provided.with automatic hold open add release mechanisms and inspected daily to verify-that doors are free of obstructions i or
4. . Fire doors shall be kept closed and inspected daily to verify that they are in the closed position.

The Fire Brigade Leader shall have ready access to keys for any locked fire doors. Areas protected by automatic total flooding gas suppression systems shall have electrically supervised self-closing fire doors or shall satisfy option 1 above.

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