ML20040F426
| ML20040F426 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Millstone |
| Issue date: | 02/04/1982 |
| From: | Haynes R NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Counsil W NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO. |
| References | |
| CAL-82-02, CAL-82-2, TAC-46246, NUDOCS 8202090182 | |
| Download: ML20040F426 (4) | |
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e FEB 4 1982 Docket Nos. 50-245 50-336 p,u'<n CAL 82-02
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g This letter refers to a meeting between Mr. J. F. Opaka, Vice res ent Nuclear Operations, and others of your staff, and Mr. F. Kantor, Headquarters NRC, and other members of the NRC Emergency Preparedness Appraisal Team which was held at the Millstone Nuclear Power Station on January 14, 1982, and to a telephone conversation between Mr. E. C. Farrell, Station Services Superintendent and Mr. Gary L. Snyder, Chief, Emergency Preparedness and Program Support Branch, on February 1,1982. With regard-to the matters relating to emergency preparedness discussed, we understand that you will undertake and complete the following actions:
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Revise your emergency organization to provide for all_ emergency functions needed during initial, intermediate and final phases of augmentation.
Revise the Emergency Plan to include a description of the organization, and update implementing procedures to be consistent with the revised organization. The description shall include sufficient detail to define the command hierarchy; specify its structure, reporting chains and interrelationships a: any phase of augmentation; and include supervisory as well as non-supervisory elements.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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As a collateral effort to Item 1, develop lists of personnel trained and qualified to perform the tasks assc,ciated with each functional area specified within the revised emergency organization. These lists shall identify the current training status of each individual, and provisions -
to maintain the lists current shall be developed and implemented.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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FEB 4 1982 This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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Establish an integrated emergency plan training / retraining program to ensure that:
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Lesson plans are developed and training is accomplished for each functional area of emergency activity, including emergency repair /
corrective actions, search and rescue, radiation protection during emergencies, and radwaste operations.
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Members of the emergency organization are trained in any pertinent changes to procedures or equipment which occur between scheduled training sessions.
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Training is documented and records are properly maintained in a systematic manner.
This will be accomplished no later than April 1,1982.
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Establish a Technical Support Center (TSC) for Unit 2, which provides on an interim basis until a permanent TSC can be established which meets applicable regulatory criteria, adequate working space for assigned personnel and which alleviates potential crowding in the control room.
Describe in the Emergency Plan the division of technical support functions between the TSC and Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) for Units 1 and 2, and indicate the functional areas of emergency activity to be performed at each technical support function location. Develop implementing procedures for activating and staffing the TSC.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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Establish an Operational Support Center (OSC) with sufficient space for assigned emergency response personnel to assemble in the event of an emergency, and which includes communications, protective equipment, and supplies needed for the performance of emergency activities that may be required of personnel gathered in the OSC. Describe the location of the OSC in the Emergency Plan and develop implementing procedures for activating and staffing the OSC.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
7.
Expedite the development of procedures and training on the post-accident sampling systems presently being installed to ensure that the. systems are fully operational'in the minimum amount of time.
Provide a status report and schedule for these activities to the NRC Region I office.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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Perform a radiological analysis which demonstrates t' hat liquid and gaseous effluent samples can-be obtained under postulated accident conditions and develop specific detailed procedures for obtaining such samples.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
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Develop specific detailed procedures-and training for chemistry personnel for the analysis of primary coolant containirg high levels of radio-activity, containment air, and liquid and gaseous effluent samples in the chemistry laboratory.
The procedures will be completed no later than March 1, 1982. Training will be accomplished no later than April 1, 1982.
- 10. Develop detaileri organization and procedural methods for implementing a radiation protection program for emergency response personnel which provides for the continuity of critical radiation protection procedures and functions during postulated accident conditions.
This will be accomplished no later than March 1, 1982.
11.
Improve management controls to ensure that.all required drills and exercises are performed and properly documented as specified in the Emergency P.lan and implementing procedures.
This will be accomplished no later than April 1, 1982.
12.
Propose a plan of action to establish consistency between your emergency classification and emergency action level scheme, and those of local and State emergency response organizations, in accordance with the criteria of NUREG-0654, Appendix 1.
This will be accomplished no later than February 3, 1982.
In addition to the above action, please inform this office in writing when the aforementioned actions have been completed.
If our understanding of your planned actions described above is not in accordance with your actual plans and actions being implemented, please contact H. W. Crocker of this office by telephone (215) 337-5000, within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
Your cocperation with us on this matter is appreciated.
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J. F. Opeka, Vice President, Nuclear Operations E.-J. Mroczka, Station Superintendent D.: G.. Diedrick, Manager of Quality Assurance R. T. Laudenat, Manager, Generation Facilities Licensing Public Document Room (PDR)-
Local Public Document Room (LPDR)
Nuclear Safety Information Center (NSIC)
NRC Resident Inspector State of Connecticut bec:
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