ML20056B356
| ML20056B356 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Maine Yankee |
| Issue date: | 08/20/1990 |
| From: | Nichols S Maine Yankee |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| MN-90-79, SEN-90-237, NUDOCS 9008280173 | |
| Download: ML20056B356 (6) | |
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Gentlemen:
i Enclosed is.the Fitness-For-Duty Program Performance Data for Maine Yankee for the six. month reporting period January-June 1990. This' Data is submitted pursuant' to the requirements of 10 CFR 26.71-(d).
.Should you have any questions on the enclosed material, please contact us.
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., Initiatives taken:
w 10CFR?6 is an Wencement to the Fitness for Duty Program established by Maine Yankee '
in 1996.
An interdepartmental implementatio,n team consisting of representatives from Operations, Security, Human Resources, Administration, Purchasing and Finance was established to develop-the Fitness for Duty Program.
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' The Union was consulted prior to finalization of the procedures.
e Employees and their families were updated on the Fitness for Duty Rule via newsletter articles, a letter from the President and a Fitness for Duty booklet.'
Fitness for Duty Training discussed substance abuse symptoms and treatment and gave employees the opportunity to meet and question the major FFD players.
All employees were trained as escorts.
The random generation computer program was audited by Yankee Atomic -
Fitness for Duty was Integrated into the outage indoctrination planning process.
A specimen collection trailer was custom built to facilitate the large number of contractors needing preaccess processing.
Samples are split with one 60ml sample being sent to the lab and one 60m! sample being stored on site.
4 Lessons learned:
That home or hotel numbers should be included on contractor proaccess and random forms to facilitste contact by the MRO In the event of a presumptive positive test.
e That open communication with employees is the key to successful implementation.
That some workers, for various reasons, take up to 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> to produce the required 120 mi specimen.
e That program implementation and maintenance is extremely expensive.
e That the program regulces on-going review and modification.
Effectiveness evaluation:
' Maine Yankee's Fitness for Duty Program has functioned wel, to date. No serious problems or inadeq Jacles have been identified.
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