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Tabulation of Personnel Radiation Exposure at Jm Farley Nuclear Plant for 1989 by Work & Job Function
ML20033E190
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
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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, / 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

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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

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0.21 0.00 0.00 Engineering Personnel 0

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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.

2.

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.