ML20012F065

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Describes Util Emergency Preparedness Requalification Training for 1990.Training for Emergency Response Personnel in Use of New Emergency Preparedness Procedures Will Be Completed by 901031
ML20012F065
Person / Time
Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 03/23/1990
From: Gates W
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LIC-90-0244, LIC-90-244, NUDOCS 9004090437
Download: ML20012F065 (2)


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9 l Omaha Putd6c Power D6strkt 1623 Harney Omaha, Nebret.ka 68102 2247 402/536 4000 March 23, 1990 LIC 90 0244 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk  !

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Washington, DC 20555 f

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Reference:

' l. Docket No. 50 285 I

2. Letter from OPPD (W. C. Jones) to NRC (R. D. Martin) dated December 9, 1988 Gentlemen: f i

SUBJECT:

Emergency Preparedness Requalification Training for 1990 ,,

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The purpose of this letter is to describe Omaha Public Power District's (OPPD) i plans for Emergency Preparedness (EP) Requalification Training for existing j procedures with respect to the current efforts to upgrade EP procedures and training.

! The training for fort Calhoun Station (FCS emer ency response personnel in use '

t of the the new procedures is scheduled to egin n mid May and will be com-pleted on or before October 31, 1990. Once the training has been completed, the revised procedures will be issued for official use, j Annual retraining of Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel is l ordinarily performed during the calendar quarter of an individual's 12 month i anniversary of their previous training. As discussed above, training on the  ;

! new procedures will not begin until May. To avoid retraining personnel on the j new procedures after training them on the existing procedures, OPPC plans to  !

suspend EP retraining for all but key ERO personnel until they receive training l on the new plans and procedures, j

Annual retraining will be continued for the following key ERO positions: l Control Room L

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A full scale EP drill, using the existing procedures, was conducted on January i 31, 1990. Table top drills have also been conducted this quarter with additional table top drills scheduled for the second quarter of 1990. These .

drills and the training of key ERO personnel are considered to be adequate to l

maintain OPPD's ability to implement the existing Emergency Plans and  !

Procedures until the new plans and procedures are put into effect. This  !

approach is also expected to minimize confusion to ERO personnel, and is ,

therefore considered to be the most effective way to bring about a smooth '

transition to the new program.  !

This issue is related to Items 13 and 14 of OPPD's Safety Enhancement Program (Reference 2) which involve Emergency Preparedness plans, procedures and i t.

training. OPPD will provide an updated status of t1ese items in a separate i submittal. l If you should have any questions, please contact me. I Sincerely.

I w. 2. b W. G. Gates I Division Manager

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A. Bournia, NRC Project Manager i R. D. Martin, NRC Regional Administrator, Region IV i l

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