ML20033E190
| ML20033E190 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1989 |
| From: | Hairston W ALABAMA POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9003090287 | |
| Download: ML20033E190 (2) | |
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l-Mubaena Power Company 4(Mhverl.w Cint:r P:rkwiy i Post Office Box 1295
, / Birmihgham, Alabama 35201 Telephone 205 868-5581 W. G. Hairston, til Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations g3h3g3 gig the Southem electrc system February 23, 1990 Docket Nos. 50-348 50 364 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C.
20555 Tabulation of Personnel Radiation Exposure at the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant for 1989 by Work and Job Function i
Gentlemen:
In accordance with Section 6.9.1.5(a) of the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Technical Specifications, a tabulation of personnel radiation exposures during 1989 by work and job functions is herewith submitted.
The tabulation combines the data from both Farley units. The data provided i
represents actual dose.
If you have any questions, please contact our office.
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'paIATIN OF Pl!RS3teL RADIATIM EXPOBLEE AT 'DE JOSEPH M. FARLJDr 10Cu!AR PUNP PCR 1989 BY MEK Ato.XB MNCTIm Nunber of Personnel Nanber of m n-Rem Station Utility Contract Station. Utility Contract Reactor Operations & Surveillanz Maintenance Personnel 75 1
17 1.58 0.02 0.34 Operating Persconel 185 0
7 28.32 0.00 0.11 Health Physics Personnel 86 0
157 12.12 4.00 35.69 Supervisory Personnel 46 19 13 1.37 0.37 0.37 Engineering Personnel 48 9
122 1.44 0.30 5.79 Routine Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 209 9
52 30.89 0.57 5.42 Operating Personnel 75 0
60 17.08 0.00 3.71 Health Physics Personnel 32 0
58 3.94 0.00 1.72 Supervisory Personnel 8
9 1
0.25 0.08 0.02 Engineering Personnel 18 5
299 0.18 0.10 23.04 i
Inservice Inspection Maintenance Personnel 33 0
15 0.50 0.00 1.92 Operating Personnel 10 0
3 0.16 0.00 0.15 Health Physics Personnel 8
0 15 0.20 0.00 0.43 Supervisory Personnel 2
3 2
0.01 0.27 0.79 m gineering Personnel 15 0
225 1.35 0.00 68.09 j
Special Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 207 9
127 81.50 0.31 29.62 Operating Personnel 85 0
24 8.60 0.00 2.78 Health Physics Personnel 45 0
115 10.77 0.00 21.56 Supervisory Personnel 13 15 8
0.73 1.59 1.17 Engineering Personnel 31 15 905 1.77 0.85 304.62 Waste Processing Maintenance Personnel 24 1
0 0.45 0.02 0.00 Operating Personnel 39 0
3 3.31 0.00 0.03 Health Physics Personnel 23 0
17 1.78 0.00 1.53 Supervisory Personnel 2
0 0
0.21 0.00 0.00 Engineering Personnel 0
0 1
0.00 0.00 0.01 Refueling Maintenance Personnel 87 7
8 18.25 0.11 0.53-Operating Personnel 35 0
34 0.70 0.00 4.37 Health Physics Personnel 11 0
21 0.46 0.00 0.54 Supervisory Personnel 12 3
0 0.19 0.02 0.00 Engineering Personnel 9
0 27 0.25 0.00 1.26
'Ibtals Maintenance Personnel 635 27 219 133.17 1.03 37.83 Operating Personnel 430 0
131 58.17 0.00 11.15 Health Physics Personnel 205 0
383 29.27 0.00 61.47 Supervisory Personnel 83 49 24 2.76 2.33 2.35 Engineering Personnel 121 29 1579 4.99 1.25 402.81 GRAND 'IUIAL 1474 105 2336 228.36 4.61 515.61 Notes
- 1. - 'Ihe total radiation exposure of the above personnel is 748.584 rem which constitutes 100% of site exposure for the year.
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Individual workers may be included in nore than one category based upon job function.
- 3. Workers involved with inplementing design changes are included under mgineering Personnel.