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Response to Interrogatories on Contention 41 Re Welders. Related Correspondence
ML20084E009
Person / Time
Site: Harris  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/30/1984
From: Bauser D
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO., SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE
To: Eddleman W
EDDLEMAN, W.
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April 30, 198'4 00CKETED UUlrc' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 'g4 gy _l NI 10 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING. BOARD-In the Matter of )

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CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT CCMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-400 OL and NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN ) 50-401 OL MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY )

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(Shearon Harris Nuclear Power )

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APPLICANTS' RESPONSE TO WELLS EDDLEMAN'S INTERROGATORIES (CONTENTION 41)

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(a). For each Welder in Appendix B, please state:

(i) the type of welding experience (s), e.g. shop welder, pipe welder, construction welder, each has had, for how many years; ANSWER: See Exhibit A hereto.

(ii) each employer with whom that welder had experi-ence; ANSWER: See Exhibit B hereto.

(iii) whether Daniel, CP&L or anyone else checked with (aa) any (bb) each (cc) a previous employer re that welder's experience, specifying who contacted which previous employer, naming each previous employer and which person, enti-ty or organization was involved in making the contact re expe-rience; ANSWER: See Exhibit C hereto.

(iv) the welding techniques (oxyacetylene, stick or arc, MIG, TIG, etc.) each such welder had experience in:

ANSWER: Welder No. 38: DCC - ASME P-1 Pipe Welder, GTAW, 8405020047 840430 PDR ADOCK 05000400 G PDR #

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Is j SMAW; M.& C Manufacturing Co. - GTAW, GMAW, SMAW,, Plasma; Bre- ,

vet - Aluminum, stainless, carbon, GTAW, GMAW, SMAW; Truxmore -

l GMAW, GTAW; Capital Ironworks - SMAW..

i No information of this type is contained in personnel files'and welding engineering files at the Harris site ("em-

[ ployment records") for the remainder of the welders listed in

Appendix B.

(v) all welding positions each such welder qualified i in w/each previous employer (if known);

ANSWER: Applicants do not know.

i (vi) any problems the welder had with any previous employer or on any previous job, which you are aware of, j including discipline or discharge for bad r,r defective welding or for any other cause (specify) (e.g. drug use, absenteeism, alcoholism, theft, conflict w/ supervisor or other employee (s),

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2 ANSWER: Applicants do not know; no information of this type is contained in the employment records of the welders J

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(vii) all job training or other welding training re-ceived while with previous employer (s);

ANSWER: Welder No. 80: Newport News Ship Building -

Welding School - 8/29/77 through 9/5/78. Welder No. 101: DCC Welding School - Jenkinsville, S.C. - 5/15/79 through 7/26/79.

l No information of this type is contained in the employment records for the remainder of welders listed in Appendix B.

, (viii) all performance evaluations, transcripts or reports from welder training, etc. for present and past employ-ment, identifying all documents in your or Daniel's possession containing such information; ANSWER: As to present employment, see Applicants' answer 1

to Interrogatory 41-7 (11/11/83). As to past emp oyment, no information of this type is contained in employment rec.ords of welders listed in Appendix B.

(ix) all disciplinary action taken against each such employee at Harris; (x) reason for each (aa) discharge -- give date (bb) layoff (give date) (cc) other termination of work, e.g. volun-tary quitting of job -- give reason and date. Please state all reason (s) you know and identify all documents concerning each discharge, layoff, or other separation from work at Harris, for each such person.

ANSWER: (ix), (x)(aa) and (bb): See Applicants' answers to Interrogatories 41-4(s, t) and 41-20(187) and (188).

(cc): (1) Wolder No. 33: voluntary terminations on 5/18/81 and 11/10/82; (2) Welder No. 80: voluntary termination on 3/25/82; (3) Welder No. 93: voluntary termination on 4/1/80; (4) Welder No. 101: voluntary termination on 11/4/82; (5)

Welder No. 110: voluntary termination on 9/24/81; (6) Welder No. 120: voluntary termination on 8/2/82; (7) Welder No. 143:

voluntary termination on 11/1/83.

Applicants object to providing the reasons for voluntary terminations as irrelevant to the subject matter of the conten-tion.

(xi) identification of all documents concerning the employee's work record at Harris including discipline, job per-formance evaluations, any grievances filed by or against the wolder, and any evaluation of performance in welding pipe hang-ers; ANSWER: Welder Evaluation Reports (which are available for certain of the welders listed in Exhibit B) contain assess-ments of welder performance. (Welder Evaluation Reports are c .-. ._ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ .n

not available for other welders as they were employed on site prior to implementation of the Welder. Evaluation Report. forms.)

Applicants object to producing "all documents concerning the employee's work record" as irrelevant to the subject matter of the contention.

(xii) which of these welders received retraining in pipe hanger welding or in welding or in blueprint reading (specify which) while at Harris, giving in detail the descrip-tion, curriculum or outline of the training received, and stating any evaluation of that welder's performance in that training, and identifying all documents concerning retraining or training in the above-listed matters for each such welder; ANSWER: See Applicants' answers to Interrogatories 41-7 and 41-1(1) and (m), Appendix B.

(xiii) all training such welder had previously re-ceived in blueprint reading prior to wo'rk at Harris, and all documents' identification for documents concerning such training; ANSWER: Kenneth B. Carney: 9/79 - 10/80 - Blueprint reading, Southwestern Tech; no training documents available.

No blueprint reading training noted in the files of any other welders listed in Appendix B.

(xiv) all training in blueprint reading received after beginining work at Harris, including the date(s), curric-ulum and reason (s) for this training and all documents related to it or to the welder's participation in it, particularly any evaluations of said welder's performance in such training; ANSWER: See answer to Interrogatory 41-X-1(a)(xii) above.

(xv) any records on defective pipe hanger welds made by each such welder and the identification of any documents known to you which link each such welder with defective pipe hangers; ANSWER: See Applicants' answer to Interrogatory 41-l(o)

(11/11/83). Documentation containing this type of information

e is included on the Seismic Weld Data Report in se'ismic pipe hanger packages. Applicants object t'o producing this informa-tion as burdensome due to the volume of reports requiring re-view (approximately 18,000 pipe hanger packages).

(xvi) identification of all documents concerning each such welder's assignment (aa) to (bb) away from, pipe hanger welding at Harris; ANSWER: All initial welding assignments after hire are entered on Craft Requisition forms. The type of welding as-signment is determined by previous experience and success on welding procedures during initial welding tests (i.e., pipe, plate, hangers). The welder employment records do not track an individual welder's day-to-day welding assignments. Applicants object to producing the Craft Requisition forms as burdensome as these forms are not maintained on an individual welder basis.

(xvii) any notes or documents whatsoever concerning this welder's pipe hanger welding performance, which you pos-sess, please identify all such documents not already identified in response to the above; ANSWER: See answer to Interrogatory 41-X-1(a)(xi) above.

(xviii) identification of, and identification of all documents, re any reports of defective pipe hangers made by such welder at any time; ANSWER: None identified in the files on welders identi-fled in Appendix B.

(xix) any documents re instruction in or famil-iarization with QA/QC procedure which were given to such welder or used in instructing or informing such welder; identify all such documents for each such welder; ANSWER: Formal instruction on-site has been identified in A

Applicants' answer to Interrogatory 41-1(m) " Post,* Employment Welding Training." Exclusive of classroom training,'QA/QC fa-miliarization is conducted by field supervision on the job in the form of verbal instruction.

(xx) any documents re any statements made or informa-tion given by (aa) CP&L (bb) Daniel (cc) anyone else known to you, to this welder, re (dd) defective pipe hanger welding at Harris (ee) blueprint reading problems in pipe hanger welding at Harris (ff) reporting, or not reporting, violations of NRC regulations re welding or pipe hangers (gg) reporting, or not reporting, violations of QA or QC or other applicable proce-dures re Harris pipe hangers or any such hanger (s) (hh) re-porting, or not reporting, defective welds on Harris pipe hang-ers or any such hanger (jj) procedure for repairing defective pipe hangers or defective welds thereon (kk) procedure to fol-low when blueprint symbols for a pipe hanger are not clear to the welder (11) procedure for welding pipe hangers at Harris (mm) speed or piecework requirements for welding pipe hangers at Harris (nn) pay rates or incentives re welding pipe hangers at Harris (oo) other information, procedures or plans, formal or informal, identifying each such, which relate to pipe hang-ers at Harris or inspection thereof.

ANSWER:

(aa) None noted.

(bb) None noted.

(cc) None noted.

(dd) None noted.

(ee) See 41-5(b) (11/11/83).

(ff) See answer to Interrogatory 41-X-1(f).

(gg) See answer to Interrogatory 41-X-1(f).

(hh) See answer to Interrogatory 41-X-1(f).

(jj) MP-10 " Repair of Base Materials & Weldments."

(kk) See 41-5(b) (11/11/83).

(11) MP-08 " General Welding Procedure for Structural Steel (seismic, non-seismic) & Hangers."

(mm) No procedure for this information.

(nn) No exceptional pay rates or incentives at SHNPP for welding pipe hangers.

(oo) WP-110 - Installation of Seismic Pipe Hangers and Supports for Seismically Analyzed Pipe; WP-139 - Pipe Hang-er Work Package Preparation; FCR-AS-4294; CQC-19 Weld Control; QCI-19.3 - Seismic Pipe Hanger Inspection Documentation System; NDEP-605 - Visual Examination of Seismic I, Structural and Hanger Welds (SHNNP).

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(b). For each welder in Appendix A, please provide or provide copies of as much of the above-requested information or documents showing it, as is readily available. Please identify all documents containing such information.

ANSWER: Applicants object to this interrogatory as bur-densome. Applicants have provided the requested information in response to Interrogatory No. 41-X-1(a) as to the random sample of welders on which the Licensing Board has previously required detailed information to be provided. Provision of this infor-mation would require Applicants to perform a detailed review of several record files on each of the 147 welders identified in Exhibit A to Applicants' March 14, 1983 Supplemental Responses.

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(c). Please specifically identify all reason for each (i) termination (ii) discharge a

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(iv) other leaving of a pipe hanger. welding job at Harris, for each welder listed in Appendix A.

ANSWER: See objection to Interrogatory No. 41-X-1(b).

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(d). Please specify all communi-cations CP&L or Daniel has made with any welder identified in Appendix A, concerning (i) contention 41 (ii) the Harris OL proceeding (iii) the release of her/his name to Wells Eddleman (iv) rights or responsibilities to report defects to NRC (v) communication by the welder with Wells Eddleman and/or anyone working for or with him (vi) communication with nuclear intervenors or anti-nuclear activists (vii) revealing or not revealing information concerining pipe hanger welds and/or defects therin at Harris.

Please identify all documents which concern any of the above matters or which contain information re any communication in-quired about above.

ANSWER: See Applicants' answer to Interrogatory No. 41-20 (191), dated April 17, 1984.

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(e). For each welder listed in Appendix A, please state that welder's last known home tele-phone number.

ANSWER: Applicants object to this interrogatory as bur-densome, irrelevant and improper follow-on discovery. Mr.

Eddleman could have easily included this request in his initial interrogatory requesting information on welders, but chose not to do so. Providing this information now would require Appli-cants to re-review the personnel file on each Craft 66 n

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employee.- See objection to Interrogatory 41-X-1(b), supra.

Further, Applicants note that much.of_the file information in its possession would be outdated and that Mr. Eddleman has ac-cess equal to that of Applicants to current telephone direc-tories.

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(f). Please specify the instruc-tion (s), if any, re (i) pipe hanger welding procedures (ii) blueprint reading for pipe hanger work (iii) blueprint reading generally (iv) defective welds (v) reporting of defects at Harris to QA/QC (vi) reporting of defects at Harris to NRC ,

(vii) communicating re defects at Harris in pipe hanger to anyone other than CP&L, Daniel or NRC personnel (viii) not telling info about problems at Harris, esp. re pipe hangers, which (aa) any (bb) all (cc) any specific known welder or welders listed in Appendix A has received since beginning work at Harris, at any time, to your knowledge.

Please identify the source of each such instruction (s) and identify all documents concerning each, including all notices put on display at Harris, and all internal communications or documents for communication to welders and/or other employees, re each such matter.

ANSWER: Welders at the Harris plant receive instructions on welding in the following manner:

1. When welders are hired, they are given a review of welding procedures (MP's) and are given a written test to verify their retention of this information. Re-tests are given if needed.

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i J 2. Once a welder is quaJified, his fi}1d welding is i monitored by Welding Engineering personnel who provide him with additional instruction (s) as needed.  !

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3. Additional instruction (s) [ training] is given to I l site welders through the Bi-monthly Welder craft Training i i classes which cover welding procedures on a rotating basis (two r

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j or three procedures for each training class) as well as cov-ering any special concerns that arise.  !

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} QA/QC and/or the NRC, and communicating in regard to defects at j i I j Harris in pipe hangers the following outlines procedural i i

guidelines for handling defective pipe hanger welds
Welds j that are visually rejected by QA/QC inspectors (thus making them defective welds) are documented as being defective on the  !
Seismic Weld Data Report and are then repaired as in process  ;

and the welds are inspected by QA/QC inspectors again. Defec- ,

t j tive welds detected by nondestructive examination (not by visu-1

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I INTERROGATORY 41-X-1(g). Please state which, if any l 1 welders listed in Appendix A have been disciplined for [

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i (ii) making defective pipe hangers

(iii) making defective pipe hanger welds at Harris.

i Please also identify all welders counseled or helped in any way re any of (i) thru (iii) above, specifying which and when.

Please identify all documents concerning each incident or in- ,'

, stance of (aa) discipline (bb) counseling (cc) help, and/or the nature of such discipline, counseling or help, for each welder. *

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ANSWER: See objection to Interrogatory No.*41-X-1(b).

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(h). Please state'which of these welders identified in Appendix A (i) is now welding (ii) is now available to weld, pipe hangers at Harris.

ANSWER: The welders identified in Exhibit A were Craft 66 (Pipe) welders who were originally qualified as structural welders. Some of these welders have since been upgraded (qual-ified) to weld on pipe and would be considered as being avail-able to weld on pipe hangers at Harris though their primary function is to weld pipe joints.

(1) Exhibit D is a list of those welders originally identified on Exhibit A who are now primarily welding pipe hangers at Harris, except as noted.

(ii) Exhibit E is a list of those welders originally identified on Exhibit A who are available for welding pipe hangers at Harris although, their primary function, as noted above, is to weld pipe joints.

INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(j). Please identify all new hires in Craft 66 pipefitters etc. to date, (under the provi-sions of the Board's oral protective order of March 8, 1984. I will hold these nataes in the same confidence, i.e. as subject to that order) who are not listed in Appendix A. Please state which of them have welded pipe hangers or are to weld on them.

Please answer all of the above interrogatories where possible, for each such welder.

ANSWER: Applicants object to this interrogatory as irrel-evant to the scope of the contention, as the contention is his-torical in nature, being based on the inspection and reinspection of previously welded pipe hangers.

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INTERROGATORY NO. 41-X-1(i). Please state Ehat, if any QA or QC experience (specify what experience, when, with what or-ganization(s)), any welder identified in Appendix A or.in re-sponse to the above, has had, to your' knowledge, and identify all documents you possess concerning such experience or the ,

training in QA or QC such welder has received.

ANSWER: Of the welders listed in Appendix B, there is no j

record of previous QA/QC experience contained in their employ-ment files. As to the welders identified in Exhibit A, see ob-jection to Interrogatory 41-X-1(b).

i Objections submitted by, i

h u 6. W Thomas A. Baxter, P.C.

Deborah B. Bauser SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE 1800 M Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 r

(202) 822-1000 Richard E. Jones Samantha Francis Flynn l

CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Post Office Box 1551 4

Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919) 836-6517 Counsel for Applicants I

i DATED: April 30, 1984 l

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