ML20071D172

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Comments on Consideration of Safety Significance Accorded nonsafety-related Structure,Sys or Components Delineated in Fsar,Tech Specs & Emergency Operating Procedures. Util Will Continue to Meet Requirements of GDC 1
ML20071D172
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1983
From: Pollock M
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To: Eisenhut D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SNRC-844, NUDOCS 8303090221
Download: ML20071D172 (2)


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Dear Mr. Eisenhut:

I aporeciated the opportunity for my staff and me to meet with you and the other members of the NRC Staff last Friday to elaborate upon the natters stated in my letter to Mr. Novak of December 16, 1982 (SNRC-795).

It is noted that, as a result of our presentation and the examples we described, you and the Staff found our existing programs, which were developed over the years to assure safety, high reliability and availability of an integrated plant, to be responsive to NRC concerns regarding non-safety related structures, systems and components. Obviously, it was not possible in my letter of December 16, 1982, to fully convey our sensitivity and philosophy with regard to quality measures applied to the entire station.

Your letter of February 18, 1983, as I interpret it in light of our presentation, requests that for non-safety related structures, systems and components, LILCO amend the FSAR to include in the existing preventive and corrective maintenance program, design change control program, and procedures for procurement of equipment, the procedures for modification and removal of equipment from service and the applicable portions of the Quality Assurance Program, a suitable commitment that the responsible personnel implementing these programs and procedures shall, in exercising their judgment on the appropriate measures to be applied to non-safety related systems, structures, components, and associated plant computer software, consider the safety significance accorded to a non-safety related structure, system or component, given to it in the FSAR, the technical specifications and the emergency operating procedures. The responsibilities of the Manager of Quality Assurance and the 8303090221 830302 PDR ADOCK 05000322 1 A PDR '

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-Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut March 2,-1983 Page-Two charters of the Review of Operations Committee and the Nuclear Review Board would also reflect this consideration to assure that in carrying out their responsibilities their decisions are consistent with the FSAR, technical specifications and emergency-operating procedures. The other programs described in my letter of December 16, 1982 are representative of those currently applied to maximize the effectiveness of our programs and will be utilized as appropriate to maintain our commitment as defined above.

Accordingly, I am writing to make this commitment on behalf of LILCO with the understanding that the NRC Staff will be satisified that LILCO has and will be able to continue to meet GDC 1, as the Staff interprets it, with regard to non-safety related structures, systems and components during the operation of Shoreham, w

Very truly yours, 1r7. M2Msd i M. S. Pollock Vice President - Nuclear MSP/ lac cc: Mr. J. Higgins All Parties

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