BECO-LTR-95-026, Submits FFD Program Performance Data for Period of 940701- 1231

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Submits FFD Program Performance Data for Period of 940701- 1231
ML20080P865
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 02/27/1995
From: Olivier L
BOSTON EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
BECO-LTR-95-026, BECO-LTR-95-26, NUDOCS 9503080157
Download: ML20080P865 (4)


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L. J. Olivier BECo Ltr.95-026.'

Vice President Nuclear operations

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Docket No. 50-293

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Subject:

SUBMITTAL OF FITNESS-FOR-DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATAL ,

FOR PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION -<

1 The enclosed Fitness-For-Duty Program performance data sheets are submitted in accordance. l with 10 CFR 26.71(d). This submittal contains data for the period July 1,1994, through - ']

December 31,1994.- 1 Please contact me if you have questions or comments regarding the enclosed submittal.-

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Enclosure:

Fitness-For-Duty Program Performance Data i

cc- Mr. Thomas T. Martin i Regional Administrator, Region l l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission -

475 Allendale Road ,

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Mr. Loren Bush d Chief, Program Development and Review Section  :

Division of Reactor Inspection and Safeguards

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Long-Term Short-Term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel Average N' umber wat Unescorted Access 923 310 Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested positive i

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- Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances N ...  ;. g; Amphe- Phency- Refusal Marijuana Cocaine Opisses tammes ekhne Alcohol to Test 1, 2 lb 3: 4~ '5~  ;

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Performance Data.

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During the last six months of 1994, we have had 17 positive pre-badging tests; all were on - 4 T contract personnel and all of these applications for unescorted access were denied for fitness .;

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There were 3 positive random tests in the second Ikalf of.1994. One BECo, employee was - .

positive for alcohol. His unescorted access was suspended until he completed appropriate _

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The other 2 positive random tests were on contract personnel, one of whom was positive for  ;

marijuana and the other for cocaine. Both had unescorted access authorization terminated .

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Three 'for cause" tests were done in this time period. One was on a contractor who was -!

positive for alcohol and whose unescorted access was terminated, and two were on licensee .

employees, one of whom was positive for. marijuana and who was referred to EAP along with j having his unescorted access terminated.~ .,

There have been no events which were reportable to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by telephone as required in 10 CFR 26.73.  ;

1 Over the six months ending December 31,1994, 36 specimens were found on integrity check j to have creatinines less than 200 mgms per liter. 'All of the individuals were called for repeat specimen collection in an unannounced fashion. 28 of the repeats were negative for drugs :. s M-  !

and had normalintegrity checks.' 8 specimens again had low creatinines, although negative for ~drugsc These individuals were again called in an unannounced fashion, and another 3 observed sample was obtained; all of these were negative for drugs.

The positive test rate during random testing for this six-month period is 0.48%.

7 The Fitnecs for Duty Program has encountered no significant problems over this six-month

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