ML20034G156
| ML20034G156 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png |
| Issue date: | 02/25/1993 |
| From: | Cross J, Robinson W PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9303090135 | |
| Download: ML20034G156 (4) | |
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Portland General Electric Co6npany James E. Cross Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer February 25, 1993 Trojan Nuclear Plant Docket 50-344 License NPF-1 U.S. Nucler
'.3ulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington DC 20555
Dear Sirs:
Fitne _for Duty Program Performance Data Repnrt As required by Title 10 to the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 26.71(d)
[10 CFR 26.71(d)], please find enclosed Portland General Electric Company's Fitness for Duty Performance Data Report for the period of July 1, 1992 to l
December 31, 1992.
Sincerely, al (O'. wgg i
W. R. Robinson for J. E. Cross Enclosure c:
Mr. John B. Martin Regional Administrator, Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. David Stewart-Smith State of Oregon Department of Energy l
Mr. R. C. Barr NRC Resident Inspector Trojan Nuclear Plant 080087 9303090135 930225 PDR ADOCK 05000344 l
R PDR A r, 121 SW Salmon Street, Portland, OR 97204
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%.f Trojan Nuclear Plant Document Control Desk Docket 50-344 February 25, 1993 License NPF-1 Enclosure Page 1 of 3 1
EURESS FOR DUTY PERE 0Et%NCE_DATAJEFQR_T During this reporting period, July through December 1992, the Fitness for Duty Program continued in a stable state. A second collection facility was opened inside the Protected Area.
The Manager, Nuclear Security maintained overall responsibility for the program.
Effectiveness Summary
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The revised Fitness for Duty training curriculum, handout, and video presentation were incorporated into the General Employee Training cycle which began in August. Training objectives and materials were adjusted to present more concise and focused information for both supervisors and escorts.
The call-in practice was audited by an internal Quality Assurance (QA) surveillance, and as a result the written procedure was clarified and re-issued. Performance based testing included an attempt to circumvent the identification verification process at the collection facility.
This attempt was unsuccessful.
No appeal hearings were held during the reporting period, although one request was received in December.
The appeal was held in January 1993 with the Appeal Board upholding the initial finding.
Events Reported No reportable events occurred during the six-month reporting period.
Sintistical Summary During the reporting period, the Fitness for Duty Program conducted 521 preaccess drug and alcohol tests, 831 random drug and alcohol tests, 2 observed behaviors, and 33 follow-up tests.
Portland General Electric Company's (PGE's) overall positive rate was 0.5 percent (0.4 percent PGE and 0.6 percent contractor). The overall positive rate for preaccess ecreening was 0.4 percent (1 percent PGE and 0.2 percent contactor); and for the random program, the positive rate was 0.2 percent (0.2 percent PGE and 0.4 percent contractor).
PGE's average Plant population during the reporting period was 1,435; the total number of random drug / alcohol tests was 831. At the end of the reporting period PGE had randomly screened 58 percent of the average Plant population. During the previous sLx-month period 60 percent of the Plant population had been screened. Total random screening for 1992 was 118 percent.
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l Trojan Nuclear Plant Document Control Desk Doch3t 50-344 February'25, 1993 l
License NPF-1 Enclosure Page 2 of 3 Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data l
Personnel Subject to 10 CFR 26 1
fortlandGeneralElectrigogany D g g I f 1992 Irnjan_ Nuclear Plant. 71760 Columbia River Hwv._Eginier OR 97048 I
Location Mary Cay Liehig. Fitness for Duty Supervisor (503) 536-7874 Contact Name Phone (include area code)
Cutoffs: Screen / Confirmation (ng/ml)
O Appendix A to 10 CFR 26 l
Marijuana 20/15 Amphetamines 1,000/500 Barbiturates 300/200 Cocaine 300/150 Phencyclidine 25/25 Benzadiazepines 300/200 Opiates 300/300 Alcohol (%BAC) 0.04%
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Long-Term Short-Term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel Average Number with Unescorted Access 1,033 178 224 l
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Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Pre-Access 97 0
1 56 0
0 368 1
1 For C
Post-Accident 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
a 11 s
Observed Behavior 0
0 0
2 1
2 0
0 0
e Random 590 0
1 113 0
0 128 0
1 1
Follow-up 27 0
1 1
0 0
5 0
0 Other 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Total 715 0
3 173 1
2 501 1
2 2RSRD.288 NRC PGE NRC PGE NRC PGE ISeparate columns for reporting positive tests using NRC and PGE confirmation levels.
Rev. 01/92 1
Trojan Nuclear Plant Document Control Desk.
Docket 50-344 February 25, 1993 E
License NPF-1 Enclosure Page 3 of 3 Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Barb Benz Amphe-Phency-Refusal Marijuana Cocaine Opiates tamines clidine Alcohol to Test 1
2 3
4 5
0 Licensee Employees 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Long-Term 1
Contractors 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Short-Term 0
1 Contractors 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
TOTAL 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 7
NRC PGE
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