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Responds to 820910 Telcon Re Suppl to Phase I Submission of SER Open Item 59, Control of Heavy Loads. Safe Load Paths Will Be Defined by Temporary Use of Pylons & Tape, Restricting Work Area or Path
ML20065T909
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Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 10/28/1982
From: James Smith
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
REF-GTECI-A-36, REF-GTECI-SF, RTR-NUREG-0612, RTR-NUREG-612, TASK-A-36, TASK-OR SNRC-782, NUDOCS 8211030209
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<wawww SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION P.O. BOX 618, NORTH COUNTRY ROAD e WADING RIVER, N.Y.11792 October 28, 1982 SNRC-782 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Supplement to the Phase I Submission of SER Open Item No. 59, " Control of Heavy Loads" Shoreham Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1 Docket No. 50-322

Dear Mr. Denton:

This letter is in response to the telephone conversation of September 10, 1982 among: E. J. Weinkam, F. Clemenson, et al, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, J. T. Murphy, J. King, et al, Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, J. L. Smith, R. Gutmann, et al, Long Island Lighting Company.

The discussion addressed the draft technical evaluation of LILCO's initial submittal for " Control of Heavy Loads". The following represents clarification of the specific guidelines.

Section 2.3.1 - Safe Load Paths (Guideline 1, NUREG-0612, Article 5.1.1 (1) )

Safe load paths will be defined for every heavy load handling operation with a potential for an accident near the RPV, spent fuel pool or systems required for safe shutdown. Load paths will be clearly defined in procedures, delineated on drawings and when necessary, at the time of movement, further defined by the temporary use of pylons, tape, etc., to provide the crane operator with a restricted work area or path.

Alternatives to a defined safe load path will be approved by the Station Maintenance Engineer or his designee.

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e October 28, 1982 SNRC-782 Page 2 Section 2.3.2 - Load Handling Procedures (Guideline 2, NUREG-0612, Article 5.1.1(2) )

Load handling operations which are, or could be, conducted in the proximity of irradiated fuel, safe shutdown or decay heat removal equipment will be specified. Load handling procedures for these cranes will be developed for each handling system. The procedures will include: inspection before movement, load handling sequences, specific load handling operations and special precautions.

Section 2.3.4 - Special Lifting Devices (Guideline 4)

The scope of the response to this guideline is being evaluated.

As discussed in the September 10, 1982 telephone conversation,

'this information is not required by the Staff at this time. As agreed, a detailed response will be submitted in approximately six months.

Section 2.3.5 - Lifting Devices (Not Specially Designed),

Guideline 5 Lifting devices will be installed and used in accordance with ANSI B30.9 - 1971. Sling capacity rating will be determined by the summation of the static and maximum dynamic loads. Lifting slings will be marked or coded to reflect lifting capacity, restricted crane use and load handling limitations, as required.

Cranes (Inspection, Testing and Maintenance),

Section 2.3.6 Guideline 6 Crane inspection, testing and maintenance procedures which meet the requirements of ANSI B30rl - 1976, have been developed. The frequency of inspection will be determined by the service of the l crane as delineated in ANSI B030.2 - 1976.

A detailed report in response to the NRC letters of December 22, l 1980 and February 3, 1981 addressing the specific requirements for l- overhead handling systems (Enclosure 3, items 2.2 and 2.3) is expected to be submitted shortly.

Very $ ruly yours, L . u D J. L. Smith Manager, Special Projects Shoreham Nuclear Power Station RT:mp cc: J. Higgins All parties J