ML20005B754
| ML20005B754 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Byron |
| Issue date: | 08/26/1981 |
| From: | Snell J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Youngblood B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8109020082 | |
| Download: ML20005B754 (8) | |
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Docket Nos.: 'STN 50-454 and STN 50-455 1,,
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
B. J. Youngblood,. Chief,,.L,1cen. sing Bra.nch No.1. DL,
FROM:
J. Snell, Project Manager, Licensing Branch,No, 1,.DL
SUBJECT:
FORTHCOMING MEETING WITH BYRON. PLA.NT (COP 990NWEALTil. EDISON COMPANY)
DATE AND TIME:
September 8-11, p81,.
All Day
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Byron Site...
Byron, Illinois PURPOSE:
To review Byron corporate and plapt management capabilities
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PARTICIPANTS:
Commo'nwealth Edison Comoany T. Tr'arian, et. al.
NRC S'taff J. Sn' ell, K. Kiper, K. Baker, C. Goodman, X. Connoughton f
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J. Snell, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing
Enclosures:
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Tentative Schedule on Interviews..,.... _.
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Agenda 3.
Interview List cc w/encls.: See next page
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.st Office Box 767 Chicago, !ilinois 60f90 ccs:
Mr. William Kortier Mr. Edward R. Crass Atomic R wer Distribution Nuclear Safeguards and Licensing Dieision
- ks tinghouse Electric Corporation Sargent & Lundy Engineers 0
- 0. Box 355 55 East Monroe Street 7 itsburgh, Pennsyl,ar ia 1b?30 Chicago, Illinois 60633 Faul M. Marphy, Esq.
Nuclear Regulatory Conimission, Region Ill Isham, Lincoln & Beale Of fice of Inspection and Enforcement One First National Plaza 799 Poosevelt Road 42nd Floor Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Myron Cherry, Esq.
Mrs. Phillip B. Johnson Cherry, Flynn and Kanter 1907 Stratford Lane 1 IBM Plaza, Suite 4501 Rocktord, Illinois 61107 Chicago, Illinois 60511 Prc f essor Axel " eyer f>erartment of Phys ics Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 60115 C. Allen Bock, Esq.
P. O. Box 342 l tanan, Illinois 61801 Thomas J. Gordon, Esq.
Waaler, Evans & Gordon 2503 S. Neil Cl,ampaign, Illinois 61820 Ms. Bridget Little Rorem Appleseed Coordinator 117 North Linden Street Essex, Illinois 60935 Kenneth F. Levin, Esq.
Bea tty, Levin, llolland, Basofin & Sarsany 11 South LaSalle Street Suite 2200 Chicago, Illinois 60603
ENCLOSURE 1 MA_NAGEMENT REVIEW 0F BYRON The following matters should be addressed during an early briefing.
1.
Overall corporate organization, showing 1 -
the nuclear portion fits in to the rest of the utility's operations.
Relation of the senior corporate officer with nuclear responsibility to other corporate officiais.
Responsibility and authority of senior corporate officer in charge of nuclear operations.
2.
Corporate level support to be provided to support plant operation? Where located? If not under direct control of senior nuclear officer, how is support obtained? Relations between corporate support elements and plant l
sta ff?
3.
The provisions for maintaining and transferring the plant knowledge gained in the design and construction phase to the operating organization (corporate and plant staff).
4 The involvement of corporate office and plant staff in the preoperational testing and startup testing programs.
5.
Emergency planning? Plans for supporting the plant staff in the event of l
an emergency.
If not from in-house resources, what provisions have been i
or will be made to obtain necessary resources? Training for these people, 6.
For the plant staff, we need to determine the operating organization and how it interacts to assure safe plant operation. Nuder and qualifications of technical support personnel and maintenance personnel? What provisions will be made for security and the fire brigade? Proposed shif t staffing?
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-2 Numbers and qualifications per shift? How many shif t? Indicate over611 number of people already hired and number of pecple to be hired by fuel load date.
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Training provisions for both licensed and unlicensed personnel? How many now in training? Future intentions?
8.
Corporate Safety Committee - Discuss its charter, members qualifications, and relationship to corporate office.
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Plant Safety Committee - Discuss membership and functions.
10.
Plans for meeting (and procedures if available) for meeting the following Task Action Plan Items:
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- Shift Technical Advisors Provisions to be made for Shift T.chnical Advisors. How obtained?
Qualifications ? Reporting channels? Relations to shift staff?
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- Shift Supervisor Administr-* 've Duties Provisions for relieving the Shift Supervisor of administrative duties c.
I. A..l. 3 - Shift Manning See Item 8. above; number of operators in training porgrams at present and for the near future. Procedure to limit maximum working hours'.
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- Independent Safety Engineering Group Provisions for the Independent Safety Engineering Group
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- Shift Relief and Turnover Procedures Plans for the Independent Safety Engineering Group f.
I.C.3 - Shift Supervisor Responsibilities Responsibilities and authority of shift supervisor. Plans for procedures delineating functions ar.d aughority.
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I.C.4
- Control Room Access Procedure for limiting access to the control room, h.
I.C.5 - Procedure for Feedback of Operating Experience to the Plant Staff Plans and procedures for evaluation and fredback of operating experience.
How is information obtained? Who or which group performs evaluation?
How is information disseminated? To whom? Checks to assure it has reached appropriate parties at plant and corporate levels?
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ENCLOSURE 2 AGENDA Arrive Tuesday, September 8,1981 2:00 PM 2:30 ?M - 3:30 PM Plant Briefing dednesday Interviews Thursday Interviews Friday Exit Meeting Interviews will be conducted by two teams with two people being interviewd simultaneously for approximately 1/2 hour with 15 minutes between interviews.
i ENCLOSURE 3 1
INTERVIEW LIST i
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Station Superintendent 2.
Two Shift Engineers 3.
Two Shift Forenan 4.
Two Operators 5.
Operating Assistant Sur9rintendent 6.
Maintanance Head Super.. 6endent 7.
Master Instrument Mechanic 8.
Maintenance Foreman 9.
Administrative & Support Services Assistant Superintendent 10.
Rad / Chem Supervisor i
- 11. Technical Staff Supervisor l
- 12. An Engineer in Technical Staff i
- 13. 0C Supervisor
- 14. Rad / Chem Engineer
- 15. 0/C Engineer
- 16. Parsonnel Administrator
- 17. Training Supervisor
- 18. Two Training Fersonnel
- 19. Startup Superviscr
- 20. Startup Engineer 1
21. Two STAS
- 22. Director of Nuclear Safety
- 23. Project Manager for Byron Project
- 24. Licensing Manager
- 25. Supervisor of Offsite P.eview & Investigative Function
- 26. Corporate Training Officer
- 27. Onsite Independent Safety Engineers l
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%7 R. Tedesco Attorney, OELD f3 J. Youngblood OIE (3)
A. Schwencer OSD (7)
F. Miraglia Project Manager J. Snell J. R. Miller Licensing Assistant M. Rushbrook G. Lainas Receptionist D. Crutchfield W. Russell J. LeDoux, I&E J. Olshinki R. Vollmer I&E Headquarters R. Bosnak I&E Region I F. Schauer I&E Region II R. E. Jackson I&E Region III G. Lear I&E Region IV W. Johnston I&E Region V-S. Pawlicki V. Benaroya NRC
Participants:
Z. Rosztoczy J. Snell, K. Kiper, K. Baker, W. Haass C. Goodman, K. Connoughton D. Muller R. Ballt.rd W. Regan V. Moore D. Ross P. Check F. Congel
- 0. Parr bec: Applicant & Service List F. Rosa W. Butler W. Kreger R. W. Houston W. Gammill L. Rubenstein T. Speis M. Srinivasan B. Grime <
S. Schwartz F. Pagano S. Ramos J. Kramer