ML19350E772
| ML19350E772 | |
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| Site: | 07001201 |
| Issue date: | 06/03/1981 |
| From: | Conlon T, Miller W NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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| References | |
| 70-1201-81-05, 70-1201-81-5, NUDOCS 8106230508 | |
| Download: ML19350E772 (3) | |
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Report No. 70-1201/81-05 Licensee:
Babcock and Wilcox Company Ccmmercial Nuclear Fuel Plant Lynchburg, VA' 24505 Facility Name: Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant Docket No. 70-1201 License No. SNM-1168 Inspection at Mt. Athos site near Lynchburg, VA Inspecto M
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Date Signed Approved 159:
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T. E. Conlon, Section Chief Date signed Engineering Inspection Branch Engineering and Technical Inspection Division o
SUMMARY
Inspection on May 13-14, 1981 Areas Inspected This routine, unannounced inspection involved six inspector-hours otsite in the areas of fire protection / prevention.
Results Of the areas inspected, ne violations or deviations were identified.
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a REPORT DETAILS 1.
Persons Contacted Licensee Employees
- R. A. Alto, Va. Operations Manager
- D. W. Zeff, Manager, Health and Safety and Licensing
- K. E. Shy,' Health and Safety Foreman
- Attended exit interview 2.
Exit Interview
.The inspection scope and findings were summarized on May 14, 1981 with those persons indicated in paragraph 1 above.
3.
Licensee Action on Previous inspection Findings Not inspected.
4.
Unresc1ved items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.
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Fire Protection Program-a.
Fire Protection Equipment The inspector reviewed licensee's Procedure AS-1116, CNFD Fire Protection Equipment Control.
This procedure describes the frequency and type inspections and tests required to be conducted on the following plant fire protection equipment:
(1) Portable fire extinguishers - monthly (2)
Fire hose and equipment carts - monthly (3) Fire orotection water system control valves (a) Visual inspection - weekly (b) Operation test and inspection - monthly (4) Automatic sprinkler system (a) Visual inspection and alarm test - monthly (b) Inspector's drain test - semiannually
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',$.a r-2 (5) Fire hydrant's flow test quarterly The inspector reviewed the recorded inspection and test data and verified that these items were being' accomplished at the specified frequency.
b.
Fire Brigade Equipment The licensec maintains an adequate supply of fire fighters protective clothing, self contained breathing apparatus and miscellaneous fire fighting equipment for the brigade.
Equipment was satisfactorily maintained and stored.
c.
Fire Brigade Organization and Training A fire brigade response team is available from within the plant during normal plant day time hours. On nights and weekends the fire brigade from an adjacent B&W plant (NNFD) is available if needed. The plant-fire brigade is provided with fire protection training at least once per quarter. The fire brigade chief and assistant chief attended a 40 hour4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> state fire protection training session during June 1980. Two fire brigade members attended a 16 hour1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> state fire protection school in September 1980 and two other members are scheduled to receive this training in late May 1980.
d.
Offsite Fire Protection Forces On December 10, 1980, 10 fire fighters from the Concord Fire Department toured the plant and received an orientation on - the plant's fire protection features. A similar tour and orientation were given to 9 officers of the Lynchburg Fire Department on May 7 and 8,1981 and on May 8,1981 to 4 officers of the Concord Fire Department.
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Fire Protection inspections The September 24, 1980 report of the fire protection inspection conducted by Factory Mutual was reviewed by the inspector. This report did not contain any current recommendations.
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Plant Tour The inspector made a tour of the plant and noted that the fire protec-tion equipment was in service and the general housekeeping of the plant was satisfactory.
Within the areas examined, no violations or deviations were identified.
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