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Summarizes 830127 Meeting W/Nrc at Site Re ALARA & Radiation Training Program During Steam Generator Replacement. Radiation Protection Program to Be Implemented During Replacement Presented
ML20071C302
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/22/1983
From: Fay C
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8303010652
Download: ML20071C302 (24)


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7-O W POWER COMPANY 231 W. MICHIGAN, P.O. BOX 2046, MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 February 22, 1983 Mr. H.

R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Washington, D. C.

20555 Attention:

Mr. R. A. Clark, Chief Operating Reactors Branch 3 Gentlemen:

DOCKET NO. 50-266 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR ALARA MEETING

SUMMARY

POINT. BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 1 In response to a request in Mr. R. A. Clark's letter dated December 15, 1982, a meeting was held at Point Beach Nuclear Plant on January 27, 1983 with members of the NRC staff to discuss the ALARA and radiation training program to be conducted in preparation for and during the Unit 1 steam generator replacement.

An overview of the radiation protection program anticipated to be implemented at Point Beach during the replacement was presented to the NRC staff members in attendance.

A list of meeting attendees, meeting agenda, and the slides used during the presentation are attached for your information.

As discussed during the meeting, the overall objectives of the ALARA effort for the replacement activities are to minimize radiation exposures to individual personnel and to maintain the collective dose to all personnel as low as reasonably achievable.

In satisfying these objectives, a coordinated and adequately supervised radiation protection program will be implemented during j

the repair project.

The health physics organizations and interfacing requirements were presented to the NRC staff and are outlined in the attachments.

Westinghouse Electric Corporation is responsible for implementing the radiation protection program and for supplying health physics coverage during the replacement project.

It is the responsibility of Wisconsin Electric to ultimately ensure that health physics activities associated with the replacement conform to Point Beach standards and regulatory requirements.

The Westinghouse radiation protection program will be monitored by a Wisconsin N!

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Mr. H. R. Denton February 22, 1983 Electric Health Physics Coordinator.

The Wisconsin Electric Health Physics Group, dedicated to the steam generator replacement, will be comprised of a health physics coordinator and health physics supervisors.- This organization will permit Wisconsin Electric to be continually cognizant of health physics activities and concerns during the replacement activities.

The Health Physics Coordinator will interface with and assist Westinghouse to ensure the ALARA objectives are achieved.

The Health Physics Coordinator is responsible to the Point Beach Health Physicist..

The Health Physicist provides policy direction to the Health Physics Coordinator.

Westinghouse anticipates adopting the health physics procedures contained in the Point Beach Health Physics Administrative Control Policies and Procedures Manual.

Deviations from these procedures or health physics procedures developed by Westinghouse will be subject to review and approval by Special Projects personnel and the Point Beach Manager's Supervisory Staff, when applicable.

The procedure review process is outlined in an attached flow chart.

Westinghouse is in the process of finalizing the radiation protection program to be implemented during the replacement.

The program is being developed to meet the guidelines outlined in Regulatory Guides 8.8 and 8.15 and in NUREG-0041.

Representatives from Westinghouse and Morrison-Knudsen summarized the methodologies and policies to be used to achieve the ALARA objectives outlined in the Repair Report.

The presentation included a discussion of the training, personnel monitoring, audit, and radioactive material control programs.

The design of the containment access building was also discussed.

The radiation protection program and facility modi-fication designs are subject to review and approval by Wisconsin Electric.

Mr. T. G. Colburn suggested that the Wisconsin Electric Health Physics Coordinator be made a member of the Manager's bepervisory Staff.

In response to this suggestion, the Health Physics Coordinator will in the near future begin attending j

Management Supervisory Staff meetings which relate to steam generator replacement and will serve as an alternate member for the duration of the steam generator replacement.

Mr. M. Lamastra expressed some concern over the " turnkey" nature of the replacement.

Specifically, Mr. Lamastra emphasized the importance of the licensee remaining cognizant of and maintaining control of the health physics aspects of the replacement.

Wisconsin Electric recognizes its responsibility and commitment to msure

Mr. H. R. Denton February 22, 1983 the replacement project is accomplished within the ALARA objectives.

It was explained that the Special Projects IIealth Physics Group has been created to ensure that health physics activities during the repair are performed in accordance with Point Beach standards, accepted standards of practice, and regulatory requirements.

The proposed health physics organization will facilitate licensee control of the project.

The meeting concluded with Messrs. Colburn and Lamastra participating in a plant tour.

Should you require any further information, please contact us.

-Very truly yours, C/

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Vice President - Nuclear Power C. W. Fay Attachments Copy to NRC Resident Inspector

ALARA MEETING ATTENDANCE POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT JANUARY 27, 1983 NRC T. Colburn M. Lamastra R. Hague R. Lovendale (part time)

Wisconsin Electric D. Tate D. Johnson

.G. Frieling R. Bredvad T. Koehler J. Reisenbuechler R. Link (part-time)

Westinghouse L. Smith D. Miller C. Rapp Morrison-Knudsen A. Fail R. Shortridge

e AGENDA FOR NRC ALARA REVIEW MEETING FOR STEAM GENERATOR REPLACEMENT POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT JANUARY 27, 1983 1.

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WE health physics interface 3.

Role of licensee 4.

Plant procedure review 5.

Westinghouse /Morrison-Knudsen organization 6.

ALARA planning 7.

Radiation protection plan 8.

General training & qualification program 9.

Radiation protection training 10.

Personnel monitoring & recordkeeping 11.

Instrumentation 12.

Radioactive material control 13.

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