ML20003G038

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Responds to IE Circular 81-02, Performance of NRC Licensed Individuals While on Duty. Activities Such as Taking Hourly Log Readings to Keep Operator Attentive & Cognizant of Controls & Plant Parameters Required
ML20003G038
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Site: Fort Saint Vrain Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1981
From: Warembourg D
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF COLORADO
To: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
References
IEC-81-02, IEC-81-2, P-81077, NUDOCS 8104280110
Download: ML20003G038 (2)


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E Circular 81-02

Dear Mr. Seyfrit:

We are in receipt of the subject I & E circular and once again we find the NRC dictating how we snould control our people.

We are not in disagreement with the intent of the circular as we realize the importance of the licensed operators in the control room.

We do take exceptions to the NRC directing the licensee as to how to maintain appropriate operator alertness and directing the licensee to incorporate such direction into administrative procedures and/or l

controls.

We do not permit TV,

alcohol, drugs, games or horseplay for any l

employee while on the job, but eliminating pernaps background music and limiting reacing material to joo crocedures will not, in our l

opinion, make the operator more alert and may, in

fact, promote drowsiness on the back shifts. We exercise certain activities such as taking hourly log readings to keep the operator attentive and cogn'; ant of the controls and plant parameters.

Equipment operators are required to make equipment rounds and report back to the control room operator.

The Shift Supervisor makes routine checks on the control room.

These are the types of activities that prove to be effective.

We intend to continue with these types of programs, and we take exception to such directives issued by the NRC clacing tnemselves in a sucervisory capacity and dictating how the licensee should comply with the regulations for routine management and supervisory activities.

Had the circular been issued as required reading material only it would have been aopropriate and beneficial. We do not feel it is l

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2-appropriate to include the directive for administrative controls.

The licensed operators are well aware of their responsibilities and expected performance by virtue of their training.

Further written acministrative controls, will in our opinion, only serve to reduce the morale of the operating staff.

Very truly yours, h f}'/Eu Don W. warembourg Manager, Nuclear Production Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station CW/dkm l

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