ML20072H332

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Proposed Tech Spec Revs,Requiring Annual Rept of Main/Steam Safety/Relief Valve Actuations,In Response to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.3 & Generic Ltr 83-02
ML20072H332
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 06/20/1983
From:
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To:
Shared Package
ML20072H304 List:
References
RTR-NUREG-0737, RTR-NUREG-737, TASK-2.K.3.03, TASK-TM GL-83-02, GL-83-2, NUDOCS 8306290408
Download: ML20072H332 (5)


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ENCLOSURE 1 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REVISIONS TVA BFNP TS 176 SUPPLEMENT 7 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 l

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(b). Annunl Operating Report A tabulation on an annual basis of the numoer of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mren/yr and their associated man rem exposure according to work and job functions,*

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reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe maintenance), waste processing, and refueling.

The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements.

Small exposures totalling less than 20/. of tne individual total dose need not be accounted

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In the aggregate, at least 807 of the total whole body dose received from external sources shall be assigned to specific major work functions. Any mainsteam safety / relief valve that-opens in response to reaching its setpoint or due to operator action to control reactor pressure shall be reported.

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Month]y Operati na Report.

Routine reports of opatrating statistics and shutdown experience shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the of fice of Inspection and Enfore.cment, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, O.C.,20555, with a copy to the appropriate Regional Office, to be sub:nitted no later than the tenth of each month following the calendar month covered by the report. A narrative sur.: mary of operating experience shall be submitted in the above schedule 2.

Reportable occurrences Repo rtable occurrences, including corrective actions and measures to prevent reoca:urrence, shall be reported to the NRC.

Supplemental ::eports ma*/ be required to fully describe final resolution of occurrence.

In case of corrected'or supplemental reports, a licensee event b

report shall be completed and reference shall be made to the original report date.

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(b). Annual Operating Report A tabulation on an annual basis of the nuccer of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem /yr and their associated man rem exposure according to work and job functions,*

e.g.,

reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe maintenance), waste processing, and refueling.

The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements.

Small exposures totalling less than 20% of the individual total dose need not be accounted

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for.

In the aqqregate, at least 807. of the total whole body dose received fron external sources chall be assigned to specific major work functions. Any mainsteam safety / relief valve that opens in response to reaching its setpoint or due to operator action to control reactor pressure shall be reported.

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Month]y Operati no Report.

Routine reports of i

operating statistics and shutdown experience shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the Of fice of Inspection and Enforc.cment, U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, 0.c.,20555, with a copy to the appropriate Regional Office, to be sub:nitted no later than the tenth of each month following the calendar month covered by the report. A narrative sur: mary of operating experience shall be submitted in the above schedule.

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Reportable occurrences Reportable occurrences, including corrective actions and measures to prevent reoccurrence, shall be reported to the NRC.

Supplemental reports ma'/ be required to fully describe final resolution of occurrence.

In case of corrected'or supplemental r'eports, a licensee event b

report.Shall be completed and reference shall be made to the oric;inal report date.

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6. 0 ADMINISTPATIVE CONTROLS (b). Annunl Operatinst Report A tabulation on an annua) basis of the nunoer of station, utj 11ty ano. other personnel (including cont 7.ac. tors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mren/yt and their associated man rem exposure according to work and job functions,*

e.g.,

reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe maintenance), waste processing, and refueling.

The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements.

Small exposures totalling less than 20% of the individual total dose need not be accounted

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for.

In the aggregate, at least 807. of the total whole body dose received from external sources chall be assigned to specific major work functions. Any mainsteam safety / relief valve that opens in response to reaching its setpoint or due to operator action to control reactor pressure shall be reported.

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Monthl y Operati no Report.

Routine reports of operating statistics and shutdown experience shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the Of fice of Inspection and Enforcement, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory l

Commission, Washington, 0.c.,20555, with a copy to the appropriate Regional Office, to be submitted no later than the tenth of each month following the calendar month l

Covered by the report. A narrative surriary of operating experience shall be submitted in the above schedule 2.

Reportable Occurrences Repo rtable occurrences, including corrective actions and measures to prevent reoccurrence, shall be reported to i

the NRC.

Supplemental reports may be required to fully describe final resolution of occurrence.

In case of l

corrected ~ or supplemental r'eports, a licensee event k

report.* hall be completed and reference shall be made to the orit;inal report date.

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ENCLOSURE 2 BROWNS FEERY NUCLEAR PLANT SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION TVA BFNP TS 176 SUPPLEMENT 7 l

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Does the proposed amendment involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated?

No.

This is an administrative change which specifies annual reporting of challenges to safety / relief valves. It has been requested by NRC in NUREG-0737, item II.K.3.3 and generic letter No. 83-02.

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Does the proposed amendment create the proability of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated?

No.

Same as (1).

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Does the proposed amendment involve a significant reduction in a margin I

of safety?

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No.

Same as (1).

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