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Submits Responses to FSAR Open Items in SRP 13.5 Re Procedures & Tests,Per 821014 Memo.Revs to Be Incorporated in Upcoming FSAR Amend
ML20070L985
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/07/1983
From: Devincentis J
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SBN-419, NUDOCS 8301120106
Download: ML20070L985 (3)


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20555 Attn:

Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing References (a) Construction Permits CPPR-135 and CPPR-136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444 (b) USNRC Memorandum, dated October 14, 1982, " Notice of Meeting Regarding Open Items in the Safety Review", L. L. Wheeler to J. D. Kerrigan

Subject:

Response to Open Items (SRP 13.5.2; Procedures and Test Review Branch)

Dear Sir:

P As a result of recent meetings with the NRC staf f [ Reference (b)], we offer the following responses to the subject open items.

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Item (SRP 13.5.2):

Describe the method used by the operator to retrieve the appropriate annunciator system response procedure.

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Response

FSAR Section 13.5.2 will be revised as shown in the attach-ment to this letter to describe the method of retrieval of annunicator system response procedures.

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Item (SRP 13.5.2): Staff requires that Westinghouse reviews low power startup test procedures.

Response: The low power startup test procedures for Seabrock Station will be reviewed by appropriate Westinghouse personnel. Corsnent s resulting from this review will be incorporated in the procedures as appropriate.

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Each Annunciator' Response Procedure gives the meaning of the annun-ciator, the source of the alarm, the instrument tag. number, the

'I immediate action that is to occur -automatically, the issnediate operator action required, and the subsequent actions. Hard copies of the Annunicator Response Procedures are indexed by instrument tag number for retrieval purposes.

'(6) Temporary Procedures These special procedures will be generated, as required, to provide detailed instructions for specific activities that are of a specific duration, and will generally be of a one time only nature. See Program 6 in FSAR Section 13.5.1.3 for further information on this category of procedures.

13.5.2.3.2 Other Operatina and Maintenance Procedures Other operating and maintenance procedures are provided in the following categories:

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Station Radiation Protection Procedures Station Radiation Protection Procedures are designed to limit and control radiation exposures and the spread of contamination, as well as meet the requirements of 10CFR20 and the As Low as Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) philosophy. All station personnel will follow the guidelines set forth in these procedures. Procedures in the radiation protection category include topics such as:

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Control of Radiation Exposure 2.

Personnel Monitoring 3.

Radioactive Waste Shipments 4.

Radiation Exposure Records and Reports 5.

Use and Storage of Calibration Sources 6.

Airborne Activity Survey Techniques 7.

Radiological Surveys 8.

Calibration of Radiation Survey Instruments 9.

Radiation Work Permits

10. Contamination Survey Techniques b.

Radiological Emergency Plan Implementation Procedures These procedures are provided to implement the provisions of the Radiological Emergency Plan (see Section 13.3).

They provide for assignment of responsibilities, instructions to employees, procedures for coping with the emergency, and mobilization of offsite assistance where necessary. Procedures in this category are detailed in an 13.5-31

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