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Proposed Tech Specs Re Onsite & Offsite Organizations, Facility Staff Qualifications,Offsite Review Committee, Onsite Safety Committee & Radiological Environ Monitoring Program
ML20042E151
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 04/04/1990
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DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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NUDOCS 9004200268
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- ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1' RESPONSIBILITY' 6.1.1-The General Manager Nuclear Operations shall be responsible l for-overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.

6.2 ORGANIZATION 6.2.1 ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS Onsite and offsite organizations l shall be established for facility operation and corporate management, respectively.

The onsite and-Offsite organizations shall include the positions for activities-affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.

a.

Lines of authority, responsibility and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions.

These relationships shall-be documented and updated, as ' appropriate,_ in the form of organization charts, functional descriptions of departmental responsibilities and relationships, and job descriptions for key personnel - positions, or in equivalent forms of documentation.

These requirements shall be documented in the FSAR.

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The General Manager Nuclear Operations shall be responsible for l overall unit safe operation 'and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.

c.

The Vice President Nuclear Group shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take i

any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.

d.

The individuals who train the operating staff and those who carry out health physics and quality assurance functions may report to the appropriate onsite manager; however,-

they shall have-sufficient organizational freedom to ensure their independence from operating pressures.

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A break of at.least eight hours should be allowed between work-l periods, including shift turnover time, l

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'Except during extended shutdown

periods, the use of overtime I

should be considered on an individual basis and not-for the entire staff on a shift.

Any deviation. from the above guidelines shall be authorized by the l

General Manager Nuclear Operations or predesignated alternate, or higher levels of management.

Authorized ~ deviations to the working-hour guidelines shall be documented and available for NRC review.

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. e ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.3-FACILITY STAFF OUALIFICATIONS 6.3.1 Each member of the facility and radiation protection staff l

shall meet. or exceed the minimum. qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 for comparable positions, except for the Health Physics Manager who l shall.seet or exceed the qualifications of Regulatory Guide 1.8,.

September 1975, and the technical advisory engineering representative-who shall have-a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a scientific or engineering discipline with specific training in plant design and response analysis of the plant for transients and accidents.

6.4 TRAINING-6.4.1 A'

retraining.and replacement training program for the facility staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Nuclear Training Manager and shall meet or exceed the _ requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5 of ANSI N18.1-1971 and Appendix "A" of 10 CFR part 55.

6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 ONSITE SAFETY COKMITTEE (OSC)

FUNCTION 6.5.1.1 The.OSC shall function to advise the General Manager Nuclear Operations on all. matters related to nuclear safety and shall-provide review capability in the. areas of:

a.

nuclear power plant operations b.

radiological safety c.

maintenance d.

nuclear engineering i

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nuclear power plant testing l

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technical advisory engineering g.

chemistry h.

quality control 1.

instrumentation and control l

COMPOSITION l

6.5.1.2 The Onsite Safety Committee Supervisor is the OSC Chairman l and shall appoint-all members of the OSC.

The membership shall l-consist of a

minimum of one individual from each of the areas designated in 6.5.1.1.

OSC members-and-alternates shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971. Section 4.4 for comparable positions.

The nuclear power plant operations individual shall meet-i the qualifications.of 'Section 4.2.2 and the maintenance individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3.

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. e ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ALTERNATES 6.5.1.3 All alternate members shall be appointed in writing by the OSC Chairman to serve on a temporary basis; however, no more than two alternates shall participate as voting members in OSC activities at any one time.

MEETING FREOUENCY 6.5.1.4 The OSC shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened by the OSC Chairman e-his designated alternate, l

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quorum of the OSC_ shall consist of the Chairman or his designated alternate and at least one half of the members including alternates.

RESPONSIBILITIES 6.5.1.6 The OSC-shall be responsible for:

a.

Review of 1) all procedures required by Specification _6.8 and changes of intent

thereto, 2) any other proposed procedures or changes thereto as determined by-the General Manger Nuclear Operations to affect nuclear safety, b.

Review of all proposed tests and experiments that affect nuclear safety, c.

Review of all proposed changes to the Technical Specifications.

d.

Review of all_ proposed changes or modifications to plant systems or equipment that affect nuclear safety.

e.

Investigation of all violations of the Technical Specifications including the preparation and forwarding of reports covering evaluation and recommendations to prevent recurrence to the General Manager, Nuclear Operations and to the Chairman of'the Offsite Review Committee.

f.

Review of all REPORTABLE EVENTS.

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Review of facility operations to detect potential safety hazards.

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Performance of special reviews, investigations or analyses and reports-thereon as requested by the chairman of the Offsite Review Committee.

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The OSC shall:

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Recommend to the General Manager Nuclear Operations written l approval. or disapproval of items considered under 6.5.1.6.a through..d above.

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Render determinations in writing with regard to whether or not each item considered under 6.5.1.6.a through.e above constitutes an unreviewed safety question.

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Provide written notification within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />'to the Vice

-President Nuclear Group and the Offsite Review Committ'ee of disagreement between the OSC and the General Manager Nuclear Operations;

however, the General Manager Nuclear Operations shall have responsibility.

for resolution of such disagreements pursuant to 6.1.1 above.

RECORDS 6.5.1.8 The OSC shall maintain written minutes of each meeting and copies shall be provided to the General-Manager Nuclear Operations' q

and Chairman of the Offsite Review-Committee.

6.5.2 OFFSITE REVIEW COMMITTEE (ORC)

FUNCTION ~

6.5.2.1 The ORC shall function to provide independent review and' audit of designated _ activities in the areas of:

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nuclear power plant operations i

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nuclear engineering c.

chemistry and radiochemistry d.

metallurgy

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instrumentation and control f.

radiological safety g.

mechanical and electrical engineering h.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS-SAFETY' LIMIT VIOLATION (Continued) c.

A Safety Limit -Violation-Report shall be prepared.

The report shall be reviewed by the On-Site Safety-Committee (OSC).

This report shall describe (1) applicable circumstances preceeding the violation, (2) effects of the violation upon facility components, systems or structures, and (3) corrective action-taken to prevent recurrence.

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The Safety Limit Violation ' Report.shall be submitted to the Commission, the_ ORC and the General Manager, Nuclear ~ Operations within 30 days of the violation.

6.8 PROCEDURES 6.8.1 Written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained covering the activities referenced below:

a.

The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix.

"A" of Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, February 1978.

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Refueling operations.

Surveillance and test-activities of safety related equipment.-

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Security Plan implementation.

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Emergency Plan implementation, f.

Fire Protection Program implementation.

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PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation.

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OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL implementation..

,i 6.8.2 Each procedure and administrative-policy of 6.8.1 above and-changes of intent thereto, shall be reviewed by the OSC and approved I

by the General ~ Manager Nuclear Operations, predesignated alternate, l

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predesignated -Manager to whom the General Manager Nuclear Operations has assigned in writing the responsibilityLfor review and-approval of specific subjects considered by the, committee, as applicable.

Changes to procedures and administrative-policies of 6.8.1 above that do not receive OSC review,1 such as correcting typographical

errors, reformatting procedures and other changes not affecting the purpose for which the-procedure is performed shall' receive an independent review by a qualified individual and approved L

by a designated manager or director.

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6.8.3 Temporary changes to procedures of 6.8.1 above may be made-provided:

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The intent of'the original procedure is not altered.

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-The change is approved by two (2) members _of the plant-management

staff, at least one (1) of whom holds a Senior i

Reactor Operator's License.on the unit affected.

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The change is documented, reviewed by the Osc and approved-by the General Manager Nuclear-Operations, predesignated l

alternate or_ a predesignated Manager to whom the General Manager Nuclear Operations _has assigned in writing the

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. responsibility for-review and approval of specific subjects, within 14 days of implementation.

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Post-Accident monitoring program shall be established, 6

implemented, and maintained:

A program which _ will provide the capability.to'obtain and analyze reactor

coolant, radioactive iodines _ and particulates_ in plant gaseous _ effluents, and containment atmosphere samples following an accident. -The program shall include the following

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Training of personnel, U

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Procedures for sampling and analysis, and 1

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Provisions for maintenance of sampling and analysis equipment.

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program for monitoring of secondary' water chemistry to inhibit steam generator tube degradation shall be implemented.- This t

program shall be described in the station chemistry: manual and shall include:

a.

Identification of a

sampling schedule for the _ critical parameters and control points for these parameters; b.

Identification.of the procedures used to measure.the values of the critical parameters; i

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Identification for process sampling points; d.

Procedures for the recording and management of data; e.

Procedures defining corrective actions for off control point chemistry conditions; and f.

A procedure identifying:

1) the authority responsible for the interpretation of the data, and 2) the sequence and timing of administrative events required to initiate corrective action.

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6.17 RADIOIDGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM The General Manger Nuclear Operations delegates the responsibility for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program to the Health.

Physics Manager or his designated alternate.

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offsite Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

He shall' determine that the sampling program is being implemented as described l

to verify that the environment is adequately protected under existing procedures.

He shall also have the responsibility for establishing, implementing, maintaining and approving Offsite environmental program sampling, analyses and calibration procedures.

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ATTACHMENT A-2 Revise-the beaver Valley Unit No. - 2 Technical Specifications as follows:

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.2 ORGANIZATION 6.2.1 ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS L

Onsite and offsite organizations shall be established for facility operation and corporate management, respectively.

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1-shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear i

power plant.

Lines of authority, responsibility and communication shall be established a.

and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions..These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organization charts, functional descriptions of' departmental l

responsibilities and relationships, and job descriptions for key personnel, positions, or in equivalent forms of documentation. ~ These-l' requirements shall be documented in the FSAR.

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Th P hnt ":::; r shall_be responsible for overall unit: safe operation l

and shall have control over those onsite' activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant, The Vice President Nuclear Group'shall have corporate-responsibility ~ for c.

overall plant nuclear. safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and 1

providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety, d.

The individuals who train the operating staff and those who carry out health physics and quality assurance functions may report to;the appropriate.onsite manager; however, they shall have sufficient organizational freedom-to ensure their independence from operating pressures.

6.2.2 UNIT ~ STAFF The unit organization shall be subject to the following:

Each duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew a.

composition shown in Table 6.2-1.

b.

At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel-is in the reactor, At least two licensed Operators shall be in the control room during c.

reactor start-up, scheduled reactor shutdown and during recovery from reactor trips.

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UNIT STAFF (Continued) l d.

An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be-

.onsite when= fuel is in_the reactor.

1 All CORE ALTERATIONS after the initial fuel loading shall be directly-e.

supervised by either a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior =

Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.

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Administrative procedures shall be developed and implemented to limit the working hours of unit staff who perform safety related functions;-

senior reactor operators, reactor operators, radiation control tech-l -

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nicians, auxiliary operators, meter and contral repairman, and all personnel actually performing work on safety related_ equipment, The objective shall be to have operating personnel work a normal i

8-hour day, 40-hour week while the plant is operating.

However, in the event that unforeseen problems require substantial amounts of' i

overtime to be used, or during extended periods of shutdown for -

refueling, major maintenance or major plant modifications, on a temporary basis, the following guidelines shall be followed:-

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An individual should not be permitted,to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br />

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straight, excluding shif t turnover time.

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An individual should not be permitted to work more than 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> in any 24-hour period, nor more than 24' hours in any 48-hour period, nor more than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> in any seven day period, all.

excluding shift turnover time.

A break ~of at least eight hours should.be allowed between work-c.

periods, including shift turnover timeL d.

Except during extended shutdown periods, the use-of overtime should be considered on an individual basis and not for the entire staff on a shift.

Any deviation from the above guidelines shall be authorized by the

"';;t 5 :;;n or predesignated alternate, or higher levels of manage-l

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Au_thorized deviations to the working hour guidelines shall'be ment.

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documented and available for NRC review.

GeacAd f7ana ge# de/ car era M 5 6.2.3 INDEPENDENT SAFETY EVALUA ON GROUP'(ISEG)

FUNCTION-6.2.3.1 The ISEG shall function to examine unit operating characteristics, NRC issuances, industry advisories, Licensee Event Reports, and other sources of unit design and operating experience information. including units of simi-lar design, which may indicate areas for improving unit safety. The ISEG shall make detailed recommendations.for revised procedures, equipment modifications, maintenance activities, operations activities, or other means of improving unit safety to corporate management.

If not otherwise implemented, all recommenda-tions shall then be made to the Vice President, Nuclear Group.

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!gg g 5,.y C5 g, nc, e,L 6.3.1. Each member of the facility and Radiation Protection staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications,4f ANSI N18.1-1971 for comparable positions, except for the ";dioli,gicel Centr:1 h:::;;r who shall meet or exceed the quali-l fications of. Regulatory Guide 1.8, September 1975, and the technical advisory engineering representative.who shall have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a scientific or engineering discipline with specif.ic training in plant design and response analysis of the plant for transients and accidents.

6.4 TRAINING 6.4.1-A retraining and replacement training program for the facility staff l

shall be maintained under the direction of the Nuclear Training Manager and.

shall meet or exceed the-requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5 of ANSI N18.1-1971 and Appendix "A" of 10 CFR Part 55.

6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 ONSITE SAFETY COMITTEE (OSC)

FUNCTION Gemetal l'fanoy eA Jhe.lea/ Apeta$$ns 6.5.1.1 The OSC shall function to' advise the al:n. ";n:;;:7 on all matters re-!

I lated to nuclear safety and shall provide review capabil' ty. in the areas of:

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nuclear power plant operations b.

radiological safety c.

maintenance d.

nuclear engineering e.

nuclear power plant testing f.

technical advisory engineering g.

chemistry h.

quality control i.

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6.5.1.2 The p.;;; hf:ty..: vin: Dir::t:r is the OSC Chairman end.shall appoint l

L all members of the OSC.

The membership shall consist of a minimum of one-

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individual from each of the ares designated in 6.5.1.1.

A OSC members and alternates shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions. The nuclear power plant i

operations individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.2 and the maintenance individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3.

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ALTERNATES

6. 5.1. 3 All alternate members shall be appointed in writing by the OSC Chairman to serve on a temporary basis; however, no more than two alternates i.

shall participate as voting members in OSC activities at any one time.

' MEETING FREQUENCY 6.5.1.4 The OSC shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened' by the OSC Chairman or his designated alternate.

QUORUM 1

6. 5.1. 5 A quorum of the OSC shall consist'of the Chairman or his designated alternate and at least one half of the members including alternates.

RESPONSIBILITIES l

6. 5.1. 6 The OSC shall be responsible for:

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Review of 1) all procedures required by-Specification 6.8 and' changes of intent thereto,_2) any other proposed procedures or changes thereto as determined by the ol nt Manager to. affect nuclear safety.

l-Gener al %agu lhe.1 eat Ofuahe s b.

Review of all propos6d tests and experiments that affect nuclear safety.

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Review of all proposed changes to the Technical Specifications.

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Review of all proposed changes or modifications to plant systems or equipment that affect nuclear safety.

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Investigation of all violations of the Technical Specifications including the preparation and forwarding of reports covering evalua-tion and recommendations to prevent recurrence to the General Manager, Nuclear Operations and to the Chairman of the Offsite Review Committee.

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Review of all REPORTABLE EVENTS.

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Review of facility operations to detect potential safety hazards, h.

Performance of special reviews, investigations or analyses and reports

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- 6. 5.1. 7 The OSC Shall:

Recommend to written approval or disapproval of l

items considered under 6.5.1.6,(a7 through,(d) above.

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Render determinations in writing with regard to whether or not each item considered under 6.5.1 unreviewed safety ' question.4a) through,(e) above constitutes an

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5:l=7 0;;r:t'::: and the Offsite Review Committee!of.disagreeme;;nt-between the OSC and the ?"at ":::;;:r; however, the Plat.";;: :r shall have responsibility 4cr reso' ution of such disagreements ursuant to 6.1.1. above.

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6. 5.1. 8 The OSC shall maintain' written ~ minutes of each meeting and copies shall be provided to the General Manager Nuclear Operations and Chairman of the Offsite Review Committee.

6.5.2 0FFSITE REVIEW COMITTEE (ORC)

FUNCTION

' 6. 5. 2.1 The ORC shall function to provide _ independent review -and audit of designated activities in the areas of:

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nuclear power. plant operations b.

nuclear engineering c.

chemistry and-radiochemistry d.

metallurgy e.

instrumentation and control f.

radiological safety g.

mechanical and electrical engineering h.

quality assurance practices i

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION j

6.7.1 The following actions shall be taken in the event a Safety Limit is l

violated:

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The facility shall be placed in at least HOT STANDBY.within one (1) hour.

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The Safety Limit violation shall be reported.to the Commission within one hour.

The Safety Limit violation shall be reported to the General Manager l

Nuclear Operations and to the ORC within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

c.

A Safety Limit Violation Report shall be prepared.

The report shall be.

I reviewed by the On-Site Safety Committee (OSC).. This report shall describe (1) applicable circumstances' preceding = the violation, (2) effects of the violation upon facility components,-systems or structures, and (3) correc-

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tive action taken to prevent recurrence.

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The Safety Limit Violation Report shall be submitted'to the Commission, the ORC and the General Manager, Nuclear Operations within 30 days.of the y

violation.

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6.8.1 Written procedures shall' be established, implemented, and maintained covering the activities referenced below:

a The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix "A" of Regulatory s.

Guide 1.33, Revision 2, February 1978.

b.

Refueling operations.

Surveillance and test activities of safety related equipment.

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d.

Security Plan implementation.

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Emergency Plan implementation.

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Fire Protection Program impleme.ntation.

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PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation.

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OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL implementation.

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,e 6.8.2 Each procedure and administrative policy of 6.8.1 above'and changes of

-J intent thereto, shall be reviewed by the 0SC and approved by the that lieneger, predesignated alternate or a predesignated Manager to whom the Phat l4enepr has assigned in. writing the responsibility for review and approval of specific.

subjects considered by the committee, as applicable.

Changes to. procedures and.

administrative policies of 6.8.1 above that do not receive OSC review, such as j

correcting typographical errors, reformatting procedures and other changes not

- affecting the purpose for which the procedure is performed =shall receive'an independent review by a qualified individual and approved by a designated manager or director.

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PROCEDURE (Continued) l 6.8.3 Temporary changes to procedures of 6.8.1'above may be made provided:

The intent of the original procedure.is not altered.

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The change is approved by two (2) members of the plant-management a

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Licens,e on the unit 'affected.at least one. (1) of whom holds a Senior Re

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M...; "..ge.is documented reviewed by the OSC and approved by the Iwhom the f.;;; "predesigna,ted alternate 'or a pred

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6.8.4 A Post-Accident abnitoring program shall be established, implemented, and maintained.

reactor coolant, radioactive iocines and particulates in plant g effluents, and containment atmosphere samples following an accident.

gram shall include the following:'

-The pro-(1) ' Training of personnel, i

(ii) Procedures for sampling and analysis, and i

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Provisions for maintenance of sampling and analysis equipment.

6.8.5 A program for monitoring of secondary water chemistry _to: inhibit steam generator tube degradation shall-be implemented.

described in the station chemistry manual-and shall include:This program shall be-Identification of a sampling schedule for the critical, parameters and a.

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control points for these parameters; b.

Identification of the procedures used to measure the values of the critical parameters;

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Identification for process sampling points; c.

d. ~ Procedures. for the re::ording and management of data;L e.

Procedures defining corrective actions for off contro1' point ctemistry-conditions; and f.

A procedure identifying:

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6.9.1 of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be subm t

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_ ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FUNCTION (Continued) 2.

10.CFR Part 50, Section 50.34a(b)(2) requires that each application to construct a nuclear power reactor provide an estimate of the quan-tity of radionuclides expected to be released annually to unrestricted

- areas in liquid and gaseous effluents produced during normal reactor -

operation.

3.

10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.34a(3) requires that each application to construct a nuclear power reactor provide a description of the provisions for packaging, storage and shipment-offsite of solid waste containing radioactive materials resulting from treatment of gaseous l

and liquid effluents and from other sources.

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10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.34a(3)(c) requires that each application to operate a nuclear power reactor shall include (1) a description of the equipment and procedures for the control of gaseous and liquid effluents and for the maintenance and use of equipment installed.in radioactive waste systems and (2) a revised estimate of the information required in (b)(2) if the expected releases-and exposures differ -

significantly from the estimate submitted in'the application for a construction permit.

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The Regulatory staff's Safety Evaluation Report and amendments thereto issued prior to the issuance of an. operating license contains a description of the radioactive waste systems -installed.in the nuclear power reactor-and a detailed evaluation-(including estimated releases of radioactive materials in liquid and gaseous waste and quantities of solid waste produced from normal operation, estimated annual ' maxi-mum exposures to an individual in the unrestricted area and estimated exposures to the general population) which shows the capability of these systems to meet the appropriate regulations.

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The General Manager Nuclear Operations delegates the responsibility for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program to the ",ediclogical Ccatrcl-r Managte-or.his desi,pnated alternate.

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He shall determine that the sampling program is being implemented as described to verify that the environ-ment is adequately protected under existing procedures.

He shall-also have the responsibility for establishing, implementing, maintaining and approving offsite environmental program sampling, analyses and calibration procedures.

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Description of Amendment-Request:

The proposed amendment would modify.

the administrative control requirements by replacing applicable titles with.the new titles developed for the Nuclear Group organization.

The Plant Manager has been promoted to General Manager Nuclear Operations with responsibility for Maintenance, Chemistry, Onsite Safety Committee.and Plant Operationc..The administrative control-sections have 'been revised to incorporate the following new titles:

Title Chance (from/to)

Sections Affected Plant Manager /

General Manager Nuclear Operations 6.1.1 6.5.1.7.a 6.2.1.b 6.5.1.7.c 6.2.2.f 6.8.2 6.5.1.1 6.8.3.c 6.5.1.6.a Radiological Control Manager /

Health Physics Manager 6.3.1

'6.17 Plant Safety Review Director /

Onsite Safety Committee Supervisor 6.5.1.2 Section-6.5.1.7.c has also been revised to provide;for written notification of-a disagreement between the OSC and the General Manager Nuclear Operations to the next higher'levellof management which is the Vice President Nuclear Group.

.These changes are administrative in nature since the change in title'will not reduce i -

the effectiveness of the control measures, resources or the support functions. required for acceptable staff performance.

The proposed changes -do not represent any reduction in current safety requirements or reduce the assurance that the' nuclear plants will be operated in a safe manner.

Chapter 12 of th'e Unit 1.UFSAR and Chapter 13 of the Unit 2

UFSAR will continue-to document the detailed-organizational structure required by the Technical. Specifications.

Therefore,- the proposed changes will not alter the conclusion that the organization will be maintained to operate the. plants safely and'will not reduce the safety of the nuclear plants.

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The Commission has provided standards for determining whether a

significant-hazards consideration exists.in accordance with 10CFR50.92(c).

A proposed amendment to an operating license for a facility involves no significant hazards consideration if operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment would not (1) involve a

significant increase in _the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated, (2) create-the possibility of' 'a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated, or (3) involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

The proposed changes do not involve a

significant hazard consideration because:

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The management organization may be changed in many. ways and continue to maintain those features-which ensure the nuclear plants will be operated safely.

Duquesne Light has determined that promoting the Plant Manager to General Manager Nuclear Operations will provide the organizational structure required to adequately support this conclusion.

This _ structure will continue-to provide the lines ~ of authority, responsibility, communication ~

and freedom required to provide-for the safe operation of the nuclear plants.

Therefore, based on the above, the proposed changes have been determined to be safe and will not reduce the safety of the plant.

Those changes do not require any j

changes in plant design or affect.the FSAR accident i

analysis.

Thus, the-proposed changes will not involve a i

significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.

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The Nuclear Group organization is documented in the UFSAR i

and is maintained in accordance with the UFSAR update.

i schedule setforth in 10CFR50.71(e).

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change in title-and is therefore administrative in nature and will not affect the operation of the plant or change any operating parameters and consequently will-not create the possibility of a

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accident from those described in the UPSAR.

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The proposed changes reflect the company commitment to maintain qualified personnel in positions of responsibility.

Those changes will not affect any of the plant setpoints or margins to the accident analysis or technical specification limits.

Therefore, the plant safety margins will not be reduced as a result of these changes.

Therefore, based on the above considerations, this amendment does not involve a significant hazard.

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The Beaver L ValleyiPower Station -Training Department ~ program is administered 1 - by - _ 'the

Manager, Nuclear ' Training-under

.the supervision '.of, the ' ~ General Manager' Nuclear Services Unit.. ;The' program is conducted by use of qualified instructors-from within 1,

the Company. and ' outside, training _ organizations.

The L program includes, but is'not limited to:

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Radiological Control Training 3._

Chemistry! Training _

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Technical ~ Personnel-Training 5.

Maintenance Training-6.

Quality Control Training 7.-

Environmental-Protection' Training.

12.2.2 -Licensed Operating Personnel Training.

12.2.2.1 Purpose bI..

Operating Group training is provided to f amiliarize ' operating personnel.with nuclear plant systems and components, the proper-t and best method for operating these systems and components by ute.

of procedures. and reactor _ and ' plant. controls, and-station parameters to the. extent that operating personnel may take prompt, and correct action in the event-of an. unusual': occurrence or emergency._

The operata.ng group.is - responsible for the safe and proper operation of the station-and _ must 1 be trained-Lto provide reasonable assurance that this requirement. can be achieved.

All operating personnel required to hold a license, according to regulatory requirements stated in 10CFR55-such as Reactor' L

Operators. (RO) and Senior Reactor Operators (SRO), are'provided the necessary training in order =to qualify.

12.2.2.2 Training : Outline The training program for operating personnel is commensurate with their previous education, training and experience; however,-the normal training sequence is as follows:

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PHASE 1:

Academic Training.

Classroom training in i

l the fundamentals of mathematics, nuclear sciences and theoretical aspects of nuclear power plant behavior.

This phase also includes training in supervisory and leadership skills.

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BVPS-1-UPDATED FSAR Rev. 3 (1/85) 12.2.4.3 Evaluation Annual examination' An annual comprehensive written examination.shall be administered to all individuals who-participate in. the requalification program.

The results of - this examination will be evaluated by the Manager, Nuclear Training Department, the Nuclear Station Operations Supc Ji r and the "'.:nt ".:n:- : t whichadditionakre;;trainingisneeded. %

o determine areas in Manaqus, and 6mral ~ / tan Periodic examinations

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. Remedial training will be given to those. achieving a grade of less than'80 percent.

Observation and Evaluation The performance and competence of licensed Reactor Operators and Senior Reactor Operators shall-be evaluated at least annually by observation or a critique. of the manner - in which the operators i

responded in:

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Recognizing and managing such events as abnormal t.

occurrences 2.

Responding to off normal operating conditions or simulated emergency or abnormal operating conditions.

Final ' evaluation will be accomplished using the BVPS-1 control panel or station simulator control panel.

Accelerated Requalification Program A licensed Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator whose score is less than 80 percent in any section of the comprehensive

- i onnual examination shall be required to attend lectures in those sections of the exam..

Should the licensed Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator fail to attain an overall average of. at least 80 percent overall, -with a minimum of 70 percent in each category in the annual examination, he shall be removed from:

shift duties and shall participate in requalification programs under the direction of the Manager, Nuclear Training Department.

He will be returned to shift duties after retesting and achieving an overall average of 80 percent.

Lectures will be schcduled in those areas in which a grade of less than 80 percent was achieved.

The NRC will be notified of satisfactory ccmpletion of training prior to the individuals return to licensed du. ties.

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The Onsite Safety Committee (OSC) advises the "1:nt M: :g:r on all l

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The function, composition,

-responsibilities,- authority, quorum and meeting requirements of the OSC are given-in the Technical Specifications.

The Offsite Review Committee (ORC) provides independent review and audit of designated, activities.

The

function, composition,

- responsibilities, authority, quorum and meeting requirements of the ORC are given in the Technical Specifications.

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l CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS er 13.1 BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2

.J ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

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Beaver Valley Power Station.(BVPS) Units 1-and 2 are jointly owned as j-tenants-in-common by a consortium of electric utilities.

In 1967, five. Pennsylvania-and4 Ohio utilities formed the Central Area Power

-Coordination (CAPCO) Group'.. CAPCO engages in joint power ; generation and transmission development. for use 'in geographical < locations occupied:.by: constituent members.-

.-Member electric.

companies.

l representing CAPCO are Cleveland-Electric Illuminating, Duquesne Light, Ohio Edison, Pennsylvania Power, and Toledo Edison.- Ownership interests-in each of the BVPS Units are based on individual member

'f requirements.

Duquesne-Light Company was designated by joint: executive action asl t

the agent for design, construction, and operation-of the BVPS: units.

These responsibilities include engineering.. construction, testing, operation,.and maintenance. A comprehensive Quality Assurance-Manual l

is maintained for the design, construction, and safe operation of the BVPS units. :A simplified corporate organizational chart ofL Duquesne Light Company is1 presented on Figure 13.1-1.~

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identified on this figure has primary responsibility -for the BVPS i

units within Duquesne Light Company.

In' 1982, Duquesne Light Company established the Nuclear ~ Construction Division with overall project responsibilityL and management of BVPS-2.~

Special~ project management functions included Project-t Control and Administration, Regulatory: Affairs.

Engineering,

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e-Group Senior Vice President was assigned primary -responsibility.of the project to ensure an orderly transition from the construction to a

operation. phase.

i Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation,.as Agent for Duquesne Light Company, had the responsibility-for design,-

procurement-and construction of the units under the supervision of Duquesne Light Company and provided technical assistance:duringi startup.. A brief resume of~ Stone & Webster's experience in the building of nuclear j

power plants is presented in Section 1.4.

Continuing services are-e provided by Stone & Webster as an interested records-custodian and iL technical consultant.

Westinghouse Electric Corporation furnished the Nuclear Steam Supply System. Technical direction and assistance during core loading, initial startup, and approach to full power. operation will also be provided by Westinghouse. A brief discussion of. the qualifications of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation is given in Section 1.6.

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13.1.2 Nuclear Group Organization Within the Duquesne Light Company the responsibility for BVPS Units 1 and 2 was assigned to the Nuclear Group.

The Group is headed by the Nuclear Group Vice President who is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the nuclear station.

Reporting to him are the following:

General

Manager, Nuclear Operaticos:

General

Manager, Nuclear Operations Services General Manager, Corporate Nuclear Services
Manager, Quality Services:
Manager, Nuclear Human Resources; and Director, Nuclear Communications.

The Offsite Review Committee (ORC) functions as an independant review,and audit group to advise the Vice President on all matters concerning sete performance and operation of the nuclear power station.

The Nuclear Group organization chart is shown on Figure 13.1-2 and the Station Organization chart is shown on Figure 13.1-3.

13.1.2.1 Nuclear Operations Unit The General

Manager, Nuclear Operations manages the Nuclear Operations Unit and is responsible for operations, operations
support, operations assessment, maintenance activities, chemistry ac tivi ties, and Onsite Safety Committee activities as described below.

In addition, the Nuclear Operations General Manager acts as the primary Emergency Director in support of the site Emergency _

Preparedness Plan.

The Onsite Safety Committee advises the Nuclear Operations General Manager in the area of nuclear

safety, related to operations.

The Nuclear Operations General Manager provides qualified personnel and direction to support the Onsite Safety Committee, and serves as a member of.the Offsite Review Committee which advises the Nuclear Group Vice President on the overall status of areas related to nuclear safety.

Operations Operations activities are directed by the Unit 1 Operations Manager and the Unit 2 Operations Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations General Manager.

These activities include operation of plant systems and equipment, surveillance and equipment operability

testing, troubleshooting plant equipment, supervising and coordinating outage activities and
testing, review and coordination of design changes, identification of plant problems and implementation. of corrective
actions, and primary support of the Emergency Preparadness Plan.

The minimum shift crew composition, and applicable modes of operation

required, for Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2, is given in the Technical Specifications and illustrated'in Table 13.1-1.

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Oper_altonL5upperi Operations suppor t activities.are directed tv the Operatio,t Support Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations 3eneral 1

Mancoer.

There activities include operativa of support plant facilities, directing

.r ef uwling acti vi ties, di recting preg aration' end r evi ew of operating procedur es and admi n4 ctra ta ve

centrels, design change
review, and performing and participating in problem-tolving progrems.

Qngretign3 d uggsment' Operations assessment activities are directed by Lthe Ope

  • ations Anuassment Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations Gener al Manager.

These activities include performing root caute evaluation of in-house

events, c review and evaluation of industry
events, revi ew and evaluation of trends in operations,- providino on-shift-independant evaluation' of plant activities, preparation-and coor di nat i on of License Event. Reports.

and - per f orming-human performance evaluation system reviews.

x (LA.1.DiROM$ft Maintenance activities are directed by the Maintenance Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations General Manager.- These atti vi ti es include implementing the~ corrective and -preventive maintenance programs; performing root cause analysis for cor'ective maintenance!

implementing the predi cti ve maintenance-programt detiqn change installation).

.and preparation of mechanical, instrument and control, and alectrical maintenance procedures.

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acti vi ti es include implementing the plant chemistry control L

implementing

.the site non-radioactive. environmental monitoring-

procram, program, mai nt ai ni ng a

qualified radi ochemi cal analysis program, I

maintaining sewage treatment-plant operation, and directing preparation and review of all chemistry related procedures.:

Onsite Site Safety Committee Oncite Safety Committee acti vi ti es are directed'by the Onsite Safety Committee Supervisor under the direction of the-Nuclear.

Operetions General-Manager.

These activities include review of matters related to nuclear

safety, review of operations inservice surveillante test program,.

preparation and review of 10 CFR 50.59 safety. eval uat i ons, review of proposed changen'to plant systems, and performance of 10 CFR 21 reviews as requested.

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The General Manawer.

Nucleer. Operation Er vices maneues the I

Nuclear Operations Services Unit

.in d is rusconsibl e f or sec.ari t v,

emergency

plannion, technicel v er vi ces,

pl aoo r nu ent' sct.edul t ng.

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physics, nuclear training.

and nuclear construction as-descr i bed bel ow.

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Security activities are directed by the Securaty Di r ectc.r under i

the direction of the Nuclear Operations Services General Manager.

These attivition include all station security servicew, t

EstLQWnev Pl aDat_n.tg Emergency Planning acti vi ti es are directed by the Emergency t

Planning Director under the direction of the Nuclear Operations Ser vi c es General Manager.

These activities include managing the emergency preparedness program and',procedurest providing an interface wi t h l ocal, state, and' federal agencies and providing end -

coordinating onsite and offsite emergency preparedness training, litaba.LcA1_ servicJtA Technical Services activities-ars directed by the Technical Services Manager under the direction l of the Nuclear Oper ati ons Ser vi ces General Manager.

These activities include managing the fire t

protection surveillance evaluation, and fire protection design revi ews fire insurance carrier interface; conduct of predictive maintenance and reliability evaluationst reactor engineering analysis and support; conduct of thermal perf ormance testing and evaluations and system engineer eval uati on of systems and.

components.

Plannino and Schedulino Planning and Scheduling activities are directed by the Planning l

and Scheduling Manager under-the direction of the Nuclear Operations Servi ces General Manager.

TheseL attivities : include ? pl anning and scheduling of operating plant. and supporting activities planning l

s and' scheduling of plant outages and major activities coordinate and communicate long range planning activitiess

. maintenance of forced.

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-pr ogr am; and coordinating si.te management ~ inspection program.

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Health Physics' activities 'are directed-by the Health Physics

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Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations-Services General Manager.

These acti vi ti es include providing ' radiological' engineering services and.

r ad i ol og i c al.

. control.

coverage.

implementation of ALARA. anal ysi s, providing direction and: support l

for all radiological waste shipping,- environmental services. - and t'

maintaining the doulmetry and respiratory protection program.

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M _ W r Trajnanq Nuclear Training activities are directed by the Nuclear Training Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations Services General Manager.

These activitaes include establishing required Nuclear Group training program and ongoing training

needs, and maintaining INFO training accreditation Nuclear Construction 1

Nuclear Construction activities are directed by the Nuclear Construction Manager under the direction of the Nuclear Operations Services General Manager.

These activities include providing management of capital project installation, providing contract maintenance support as

required, directing craft supervision.

providing turnover support to station of all capital projects, and providing safety clearance support

  • during outages and for construction projects.

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The General

Manager, Corporate Nuclear Services manages the Corporate Nuclear Services Unit and is responsible for nuclear engineering, nuclear
safety, nuclear information
services, management
services, and described below.

purchasing and materials management as Nuclear Enoineerino 3

Nuclear Engineering activities are directed by the Nuclear Engineering Manager under the direction of the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

These activities include providing engineering and design

services, maintaining design basis

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documentation, providing reactor engineering analyses for core 1

reloads, preparing engineering specifications, administering the 1

l inservice inspection program administering the electrical equipment qualification

program, and s

equipment installation.

preparing engineering procedures for Nuclear Safety i

Nuclear Safety activities are directed by the Nuclear Safety Manager under the direction of the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

These activities include coordinating all NRC license

issues, coordinating all NRC correspondence, assisting-in compliance with license conditions, preparing safety
analyses, preparing no significant ha:ards determinations, providing administration for the Offsite Review Committee, coordinating resolution of Quality Services audit
items, maintaining the commitment tracking
program, managing the Probablistic Risk Assessment (PRA)
program, directing the independant safety evaluation group, and maintaining the Final Safety Analysis Reports.

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'velear Information Services activities are directed bv the NLclear Information Services Manager under the direction of the 4

Ccr; crate Nuclear Services General Manager.

These activities include mena;16; software development, preparing engineering scocifications anc design control for all computer upgrades and replacements, cecr$1nating personal computer

requests, managing site-wide l

netwoM 1r.g activities, providing all computer support for the i

I simulatees, managing strategic plans for information systems, and pec51 ding data processing services.

waracement Services Management Services activities are directed by the Management Ser51ces Manager under the direction of the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

These Activities include managing i

technical publishing, providing

  • nuclear records
control, distettuting all controlled documents and drawings, maintaining site technical document libraries, providing site micro graphics services.

providing site administrative services, managing capi,tal I

ard ocerations and maintenance budgets, performing cost and benefit aPal.ses, coordinating the site capital

program, providing for 1r.5 c i c e processing,-

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purewasine and Materials Manaaement e + chasing and Materials Management. activities are directed by t

the F..r c ha s ing and Materials Management Manager under the direction t

c' the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

These activities irc1.de procuring all equipment, parts and consumable materialst p*ccessing all purchase orders.

providing contract administration

services, managing the technical procurement program, ccmreccial managing the grade parts
program, providing for warehousing of all site meterial, and procuring nuclear fuel.

17.1.2.4 Quality Services Unit The

Manager, Quality Services manages the Quality Services Unit l

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1s responsible for quality services inspection and examination.

Qvelity data assessment, and quality services audit and surveillance

(!vellt. Assurance) as described below.

Duality Services Inspection & Examination Guality

. Services inspection and ' examination activities are directeo by the Quality Services Inspection and Examination Director under the direction of.the Quality Services Manager.

These activities include implementing the quality control inspection programt Implementing the non-destructive examination programt 4

gresiding inspection and examination services reviewing station werk for quality hold points; and identifying, documenting and trending nonconforming conditions.

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Quality data assessment activities are directed by the Ouality Data Assessment Supervisor under the direction of the Quality Services Manager.

These activities include implementing a quality data assessment information

service, tracking audit
findings, providing trending and performance indicator information.

maintaining quality assurance program procedures, performing quality review of site procedures, and maintaining the quality concerns resolution program.

Quality Services Audit & Surveillance Quality Services audit and surveillanc'e (Quality Assurance) activities are directed by the Quality Services Audit and Surveillance Director under the direction of the Quality Services Manager.

These activities include implementing the quality assurance audit

program, implementing the quality assurance surveillance
program, performing source inspections at vendor facilities,

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evaluating qualified suppliers and reviewing procurement documents, and providing identification and status of deficient materials.

13.1.2.5 Nuclear Human Resources Unit The Manager, Nuclear Human Resources manages the Nuclear Human Resources Unit and is responsible for personnel administration, employment and equal employment opportunity, organization and management development, and site medical services.

13.1.2.6 Responsibilities and Qualifications Responsibilities and minimum qualifications of key individuals in the Nuclear Group are provided in Table 13.1-2.

The line of succession of authority and responsibility for overall operation in the event of unexpected contingencies of a temporary nature is set forth as follows:

1. Nuclear Operations General Manager
2. Unit i Operations Manager for Unit 1, and Unit 2 Operations Manager for Unit 2.

The minimum qualifications for Table 13.1-3.

plant personnel are provided in 2

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I General Manager, Corporate Nuclear Services Unit 4

General Manager, Nuclear Operations 4UnitServ;ces 5

Manager, Quality _^Strvkes

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Manager, A J A Phnio.

9 Manager Nuclear Training i

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Manager, Nuclear Engineering 12 Manager Nucioar Safery 13 Mansher, bcjw,.HwnagRetourtaa

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14 Director h Security 15 Director, Instrument and Control 16

,OMutr'Ehe Maintenance N N M % M M ll_ O p 4 M s 17 Is Nuclear Shift Supervisor - Unit 1 19 Nucisar Shift Operating Foreman - Unit 1 UM. - _ P M_^$A %8f".E*,65 20 A

21 Nuclear Shift Su u rvisor - Unit 2 i

22 Nuclear Shift Operating Foreman - Unit 2 23

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POSITION:

GENERAI, MANAGER, CORPORATE NUCLEAR SERVICES l

POSITION RE$PONSIBILITIES:

Reports for Station supportto the Vice President Nuclear Group, and has responsibility activities such as-personnel administration, engiatoring, amastruction, engineering,information

services, management services, and nuclear safety associated with Beaver Valley Power Station Datte 1 and 2 and the Shippiasport Decontamination and Decommissionias project.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or related science Ten (10) years' or more responsible power plant experience. A alaimum of four (4) of these years aust have been supervisory or asmagement have been la administratten oremperience and a staines of three (3) of these years suet station.

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operation of a nuclear generating POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

The General

Manager, Corporate Nuclear Services reports to the Nuclear Group Vice President and manages the Corporate Nuclear Services Unit.

The General Manager, Corporate Nuclear Services is responsible for station support activities such-as nuclear engineering, nuclear

safety, nuclear information
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management services, and purcher.ing and materials management.

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GENERAL MANAGER NUC1. EAR OPERATIONS I

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Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear Group, and is responsible for all activities necessary for the safe and reliable operation, saiatoaance, testing, and refueltag of the leaver Valley Power Station in accordance with all applicable approved procedures, regulatory requirements, and company progrees and objectives. In I

this capacity, the General Manager of Nuc16er Operotions is s

responsible for the directies of activities associated with plaat operation including outage managensat, fuel handling,

testing, material procuroeeat, and radiological control.

POSITION QUALIFICATION 8:

A Bachelor of Science Degree la sciones or Engineering Ten (1d) years '

experience la design, testing, operations, maintenance, quellty assurance, radiation control, or licenaias activities associated with suelear power plants.

A as individual in charge of working specialty as described ab Shaly have held a nuclear facility or shall have at least four (4) years' amperience a station superintendent of an operating nuclear power plant or a s

position of equal responsibility with day to day involvement in pla t operation.

n POSITION RESPONS1BILITIES:

The General

Manager, Nuclear Group Vice PresidentNuclear Operations Services reports to the and manages the Services Unit.

The General Manager, Nuclear Operations Nuclear Operations Services is responsiblu for station support activities such as

security, I

emergency p i r.nn ing,

technical

services, health physics, nuclear training, planning and scheduling, and nuclear construction.

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POSITION:

MANAGER, QUALITY N " UNIT POSITION RESPONSISILITIES:

I the developeeat and implenestationto the Vice President, Nuclear Group, and i eports l

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requirseeats during the desigag procurement, constructica, and operational phases of the Company a nuclear generating stations.

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The Manager, Quality Eervices reports to the Nuclose President and manages the Quality Services Unit.

The Quality Group Vice Services Manager is responsible for quality services insDection and examination, quality data assessment, and quality services audit and surveillance., Quality services audit and survn111ance ac tivities i

include development and implementation of the Duquesne L19ht Company Quality Assurance Program to assure compliance with regulatory requirements during the

design, procurement, construction, and operation phases of the Company s nuclear generating. stations.

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responsible for the operation of the leaver Valley Power Station the operation and estattasate of all equipeest, buildiass, and and grounds associated with the Station, and to obtain the cooperation of other staff

members, superintendents, and directors, in the performance of the job duties,

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l A lachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or related science.

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have been la design, constrsation, or opogation of a nuclear 46 *~

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During the have participated la sanagement activ'. ties of an operating plant fortthese' 1.

Two (2) sonths' operation aboce 20 percent power.

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A toutiae refueling outage.

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'ha initial startup testing or putarefueltag outage startup testing program.

Holds or has held a Senior Reactor O erator License at this or a similar facility, J

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Mdnager, Nuclear OpOrations reports to the Nuclear Group Vice President and manages the Nuclear Operations Unit.

The General

Manager, Nuclear Operations is responsible for all activities related to Beaver Valley Power Station _10 the area of operations, operations support, operations assessment, maintenance activities, chemistry activities, and Onsite Safety Committee activities.

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addition, the Nuclear Operations General Manager acts as the primary Emergency Director in support of the site Eniergency Preparedness
Plan, and serves as a member of the Offsite Review Committee which advises the Nuclear Group Vice President on the overall status of areas related to nuclear safety.

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MAN &GER OF 1TCHNICAL SERVICES POSITION RESPON81BILITIES:

h Reports to *he General Manager, Nuclear Operations 11ait, and is I

responsible ror providing technical support to the Plant Manager for the condect of activities la the Chemistry, Advisory Engineerias and Oasite Safety Ceemittee. Testing, and Material Management Secticas ia accordance eith all applicable approved procedures, government

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& Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or rehated science.

Tour (4) years' emperience ia a responsible posittem related to power semeration of which three (3) years shall be nuclear plant

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&MS~ 3.1 - May 1940 Technical The individual will have practical and tochaical knowledge of operational charactotiatica of nuclear poeor station equipoont and systems...

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The Tec hnical Services Manager reports to the Nuclear Ope Services General Manager.

The rations responsible for the Technical Services Manager is protection following activitiest surveillance review; fire evaluation, managing the fire maintenance insurance and fire carrier protection design analysis reliability interface:

and conduct of evaluations; predictive ano support; conduct of thermal reactor evaluations engineering and performance testing and components.

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1 Reports to the General Manager, Nuclear Operations Unit, and is responsible for the Radiological Centrols Progras. Eavironmental i

Manitoring Program Respiratory Protection. Program, Dosimetry and Bioassay Program,!adustrial Safety Program, Effluent Centrol Progren, Radiological Iigineerias and Radwaste Management Program, and serves as Radiation Protecties Manager as specified* in NRC Regulatory Guide 4.4.

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la specialised training and/or related emperience.

Sia (6).or more years' experience la applied health physics or a plas:t supervision.relat,od science, or sia (6) or more years experience is nuclear p POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

4 The Health Physics Manager reports to the Nuclear

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The Health Physics Manager is responsible for the f ol1owing activitiest pr evi di no radiological engineering services and r adi ol ogi c al control coverage.

implementation of ALARA anal ysi s, providing direction and support for all radiological waste shipping, rad waste management, maintaining the. dosimetry and r espiratory protection program, envi ronment al services, and implementing the industri al safety program.

This manager al so serves es Rediation Protection Manager specified in NRC Regulatory Guide B.B.

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POSITION: MANAGER, NUCLEAR TRAINING POS! TION RESPON8I3ILITIES:

Reports to the General Manager, Nuclear Operations, and is responsible for the planatas, direction, and administration of the l

Nuclear Groep training program, includias, all related training activities for the Nucisar Group.

Is responsible for 11 aspects of the nuclear Emergency Preparedness Plan. administering P081720N QUALIFICATIONS

  • A lachelor of Science Degree in Scisace or appropriate experience in the nuclear training field.

Tour (4) or more years' emperience in power generating stations.

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POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

A cellose degree in business, science Reactor Operator's License.

or enginesting or a Seafor Tive (5) or more years of experience in nuclear power plant acttvittes.

IE POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Planning and Sc heduling Manager reports to the Nuclear

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Manager is responsible for the following activitiesThe Planning and Scheduling t**

scheduling of operatino plant and planning and and scheduling of " plant outages and major activitiestsupporting activities; planning communicate long range planning activitiest maintenance of forced coordinate and outage inspectionplanning and scheduling programt coordinating site management

program, and support of Beaver Valley Power Station operation. directing the daily schedu in 1

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responsible for the ennagerial functions of setting objectives, planair.g. organistag, staffing and general organization, operations and supervision of the Nuclear Engineering Departoomt.

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responsible for providing guidance and approval of all work whether performed within the department or through the utilisation of outside organisations.

he of professionals and support personnel thatcanager is responsible for establishing a sta l

provides the necessary engineerias, disciplines to meet DI4 objectives and regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of the departeemt as required.-

POSITION QUALIFICATIONg:

& Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an accredited

$.I college or university.

Ten (10) years with at least eight years in the nuclear power field.of responsible engine t

Registered Professional Engineer in the Cameoowealth of Pennsylvania 1*

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The Nuclear Engineering Manager reports to the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

The Nuclear Engineering Manager is responsible for the managerial functions of^ setting objectives.

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staffing, operations and supervision of the Nuclear Engineering Department.

He provides guidance and approval of i

all work whether performed within the department or through the utill:ation of outside organitations.

He is responsible for establishing a

staff of professionals and support personnel that provides the necessary engineering disciplines to meet Duqueene Light Company obj ec tives and regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of the department as required.

The Nuclear Engineering Manager is also responsibile for the following activities providing engineering i

maintaining design basis documentation, and design services, engineering analyses for core

reloads, preparing engineering providing reactor i

specifications, administering the inservice inspection pro administering the electrical equipment preparing engineering procedures for ecuipment installation. qualification l

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l Reports to the General Manager Corporate Nuclear Services, and is responsible for and sets policy related to all activities with associated obtaining, asintaining, and required to operate nuclear facilities andamending. and enforcing licenses is responsible for all communications, both orally and in writing, between Duquesne Light i

Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The Manager of Nuclear Safety with laws, regulations, specifications,is also responsible to evaluate corporate c and other restrictions on j

auclear plant operation. In addition, he directs safety analysis of f

the aselaar core and plant safety systems as well as the Fire i

Protection Program.

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lachelor of Science Degree in Engineeria's or Senior Reactor L

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be nuclear emperience.malatenance, or testing of power plaats of whie.h five (3) yea POSITION RESPONS!BILITIES:

The Nuclear Safety Manager reports to the Corporate Nuclear Services General Manager.

The Nuclear Safetv Manager is responsible for and sets policy related to all ac t a.'a t ies associated with obtaining, maintaining,

amending, and enforcing licenses required to operate nuclear facilities.

He is resconsible for coordinating all NRC license

issues, coordinating all NRC correspondence, assisting in compliance with license cenoittons, preparing safety
analyses, preparing no significant P.a r a rds determinations, providing administration for the Offsite Review Committee, coordinating resolution of Quality Services the commitment tracking
program, managing the probabilistic rial accit items, maintaining assessment
program, directing the incomencent safety evaluation
group, and maintaining the Final Safety Analvsis Reports.

The Nuclear Safety Manager is - #1sc responsible for all comunications, both orally and in writing, between Duquesne Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Cowission and for evaluating corporate compliance with

laws, regulations, specifications, and other restrictions on nuclear plant operaticn.

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PO ITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reports to the General Manager Corporate Nuclear Services, and is i

l responsible for the handling of relations betwoon the Company and

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promotion, demotion, testing, and transfer of existing employees; the 7

administration of the Labor Contract, handling of personnel problems, processing of job bids, svaluation of employee-qualifications; the I

supervision and coordination of the Nuclear Group's grievance I

procedure; the suyrvision of the record keeping for all of the above employee-relations activities. This person is also responsible for the Physical Security Plan and the overall direction of the contract guard force.

This person is responsible for overall supervision of.

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ear Group Office.

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Bashaler of Science I

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Administration.-

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' experience in a generating station responsible for o workgretarred.peration, maintenance, technical, oradministrative At least eight years experience in positions of increasing responsibility in the Human Resources area.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Manager, Nuclear Human Resources reports to the Nuclear Group Vice President and manages the Nuclear Human Resources Unit.

The Nuclear Human Resources Manager is responsible for employment, personnel administration, organization development, and site medical services.

These areas of responsibility include the following activities handling of relations between the Company, and Nuclear Group employeest

hiring, promotion,
demotion, testing, and transfer of existing employeest Labor
Contract, administration of the handling of personnel problems, processing of job
bids, and evaluation of employes qualifications; the supervision and coordination of the Nuclear Group's grievance procedureg management developments career and medical services and supervision of the record keeping for all of the above human resources activities.

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POSITION: DIRECTOR OF SECURITY PO[ITIONALSPONSIBILITIES:

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program.

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Nish school graduate, with supplemental training in Business Administration et college or business school level desirable.

Five years experience in power generating stations..

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The Security Director reports to the Nuclear Operations Services General Manager.

The Security Director is responsible for the "

supervision and administration of the security program.

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POSITION RZ8PON818ILITIES:

Me, int the fMese snanceManager and is responsible for general Reports to t

supervielen of the lastrument and Cer, trol Section to maintenance and calibration of all 1.astrueestation, controls, i

provide proper Power 8tation, Daits 1 and 2. security system, and computer egcipeent ass I

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

'i lachelor of Scinate Degree in Electrical or Mechaatsal Engineering 6 Iregg i

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herough tastrument and controls system and site toeputer equipeast.

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.g a minisua of one (1) year.shall be mucisar power plant emperience.

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.X POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reports.to the Plant Manager, antatenance activities at both Unita 1 and 2and is responsible for all of the 8taties and the proper allocation of asiatenance resources forValley of the leaver Power all equipment, buildings, and grounds associated with the Station and to cooperate and directors, in the performance of the, job duties.with other staff membe POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

Sachelor of Science in Engineering.

Additional education la manageoemt is desirable.

Tive (5) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of

,I which a minimum of one (1) year shall be. auctsar power plant emperience.

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The Maintenance Manager is responsible for all mai rations General actadities at Beaver Valley Power Station and ntenance of tiaintenance for all equipment, buildings,the proper allocation resources assor:iated with the Station.

He is responsible for implementing the and grounds corr 4ctive and preventive maintenance cause analysis

'for corrective

programs, performing root predictive maintenance maintenance, implementing the
program, design preparation of mechanical and electrical maintenachange installation, and E

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Under general supervision reporting to the Plant Manager, and is responsible for the coordination of the operating activities associated the operation of the equipment,.with Unit 1 of the Beaver Valley Power 8tation buildings, and grounds associated with that unit, and to obtain the cooperation of other statica supervisors and staff members in the performance of his job duties to

-assure safe reliable station operation. He is also responsible for site radiological waste disposal.

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A lachelor of Science Degree in Enginee' ring or its equivalent.

Six (6),or more years of responsible power plant esperience of which a minieus of three (3) years shall be nuclear, power plant esperience.

4 MF Holds an NRC 8eator Reactor Operator's License at leaver Valley Power Station.

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Operations Manager reports to the tJuclear Operations General Manager.

The Unit i Operations Manager is responsible for tre fc11owing activities at Unit it operation of plant systems and ecul pten t,

including the operation of all equipment buildings and grounds associated with the Unitt surveillance and equipment operacility testingl trcubleshooting plant equipmenti supervising and coordinating outage activities and testingt review and coordination of design changest -identification of plant problems and impl ewen ta tion of corrective actionst' site radioloogical waste disposatt primary support of otta vang the cooperation of the Emergency Preparadness Plan, and station supervisors and staff members in the performance of his jcb egeration.

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NUCLEAR SHIFT SUPERVISOR UNIT 1 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

1 NU-l Operationa %00er (e)-on a shift basis and

- i Reports to the is responsible for the proper startup, operation, and shutdown of all

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station equipment associated with absence of direct line supervision, leaver. Valley Unit 1.

In the is authoriaod to act as the ultimate Unit 1 authority with regard to nuclear safety.

POSITION QUALIFICATI0K8:

High school diploma or equivalent.

t Five ($) years years shall be nuclear poweror more of power plant experience, $f which two (2) plant experience, includtag six (6) months at leaver Valley Power Station or a similar plant for which he seeks a license.

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Reports to the Nuclear Shift Supervisor, Unit 1, and is responsible for the. proper startup, operation, and shutdown of all Unit 1 squipment,. supervises the preparation of various legs and reports, directs all physical operations work, and provides on-the job j

trainias of operating personnel.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

High school diploma or equivalent, Tive (5) or years shall be nuclear powermore years of power plant experience, of which two (2) plant experience ' including sia (6) sonths at leaver the person seeks a license. Valley power Station or a similar plant for which

-t Rolds an NRC Senior Reacter Operator's Licenae at 7eaver Valley Power

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Under general supervision reporting to the Plant Manager and is responsible for the coordination of the operating activities associated with Unit 2 the buildings, and grounds associated withleaver Valley Power Station, inclu of that ' unit, the coordination' and supervision of offsite disposition of operations problems andoperating groups' activities to assure the proper station responsibilities, and to i

obtain the cooperation of other station supervisors and staff members in the performance of his job duties to assure safe ' reliable station operation.

j POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or its equivalent.

Six (6)*or more years t

minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plant experience.of 3

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The Unit 2

Coerations Manager reports to the Nuclear Operations.

General Manager.

The Unit 2 Operations Manager is responsible the following activities at Unit 21 for equipment, including the operation of all operation of plant systems and grounds associated with the Uniti surveillance and equipment equipment buildings.and i

operability

testing, troubleshooting plant equipment, supervising and coordinating outage activities and
testing, review and coordination of design changes, identification of plant problems and implementation of corrective
actions, Emergency Preparadness
Plan, and obtaining the cooperation of primary support of the station supervisors and staff mamters duties to assure sade reliable station operation.an the performance of his job

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NUCLE &R SHIIT SUPERVISOR - UNIT 2 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

b Operations

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In the is authorised to act as the ultimate Unit 2 authority with re$ard to auclear safety.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

Mish school diploma or equivalent.

Five (5) years years shall be nuclear poweror more of power plant experiones, of which two (2) plant experience, including six (6) months at leaver Valley Power 8tation or a similar plant for which he seeha a license.

Holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operator's License at leaver Valley Power Station.

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NUCIZAR SHIFT OPERATING FOREMAN - UNIT 2 POSITION RESPONSISILITIES:

Reports to the Nucisar Shift Supervisor, Unit 2, and is responsible for the proper startup, operation, and shutdown of all Unit 2 equipment, supervises the preparation of various loss and reports, directs all physical operations work, and provides on+the job training of operating personnel.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS '

High school diploma or equivalent.

Five (3) or years shall be nuclear powermoreyearsofpowerplantesperianochofwhichtwo(2) plant experience, including six (6) oooths at leaver the persea seeks a license. Valley Power Station or a similar plaat for which Holds an NRC Sealer Reactor operator's License at leaver Valley Power

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POSITION-POSITLONRESPONSIBILITIES:

I Reports to the Manager. Technical Services, and is ' responsible for -

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and implementation of the. station Chemistry t

Program.

This progras includes the station environmental program, hazardous waste, and control and calibration of instrumentation utilized for radioactive effluent discharges.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

A Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Tour -(4) years' three (3) years' nuclear experience. experience in power plant chemistry, with-st least

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The Chemistry Manager is responsible for administreports imp 1.' mentation of non-radioactivethe plant chemistry control programt ration and the site environmental implementing.

mainta.ning.. a qualified radiochemical analysis program; monitoring

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sewage treatment plant maintaining operationg control. and disposal. of non-radioactive hazardous wastet all chemistry related procedures;. directing preparation.and review of calibration of and for maintaining control and discharges.

instrumentation -u till::ed for radioactive effluent i

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POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

I Reports to the Manager, Technical Services and is %sponsible for directing the activities of the Onsite Safety Committeel (OSC).-

committee providas reconaeadations to the. Plant

  • Manager on all~

'this natters relating to nuclear safety.

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A Bachelor of Science-Degree in Engineering or Science.

Four (4)' or more years which a minieem of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plants.of respo

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The Onsite Safety Committee Supervisor is responsible-for directing the activities-of-the Onsite-Safety Committee (OSC) in the review of matters related to nuclear safety.-

This committee provides recommendations-to -the Nuclear Operations-3 General Manager on all matters relating to~nuglear safety.--

s-The-Onsite Safety Committee ' Supervisor is also responsible the following activities for review of operations inservice surveillance test

program, preparation and review of 10 CFR 50.59 safety evaluations, review of proposed _-

and performance of 18 CFR 21 reviews as reques(hanges to plant systems, ted.

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evaluation ci gant operations from a safety viewpoint-for evaluation independent-i of the Operations Bumillsace Program, 'and for evaluation and pump trends.

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i lachelor's; Degree in Engineering or Physical Science which lacludes, j

as a minimus, one (1) of the following discipline areas of study:

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Ileactor physics,. chemistry, and materials; 2.

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