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TMI Unit 1 Prerequisite Program
ML20084N921
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TMi-1 PREREQUISITE PROGRAM O

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PREREQUISITE PROGRAM TMI-1 RESTART 1.0 PURPOSE This document describes the program used at TMI -1 te identify, record and closecut prerequisites for various Management Hold Points (Flags) in the TMI-1 Master Restart Schedule.

It then describes in summary fashion, the general responsibilities, forms used and the major sequences that the program follows.

2.0 APPLICABILITY /SCDPE This document is applicable to the TMI-1 plant as well as those off site Divisions supporting the Restart ef fort.

3.0 DEFINITIONS The following definitd.ons are applicable to the Prerequisite Program.

3.1 Flags - Management hold points within the Master Restart Schedule have been termed " Flags".

The following Flag Reviews were established f'or this program:

3.2.1 Flag No. 1 - Preceeds OTSG Testing - Complete 3.2.2 Flag No. 2 & 2A - Preceeds Final Hot Functional g

Testing 3.2.3 Flag No. 3 - PPeceeds Increase of Power Above 48%

3.2.4 Flag No. 4 - Preceeds Sustained Operation at 100%

Power P gtgguisites - Prerequisites are defined as Restart required 3.2 t

work items (Hardware or Software) which must be satisfactor-ily completed or dispositioned prior to the Milestone (Flag) l indicated.

3.3 Mastec_@ign_Off_@heets - Attachment No.

2, is an example of the document used for Divisional review and concurrence with

1) the initial Prerequisite List scope and 2) that work items within that Division's control and interest have been completed and/or satisfactorily dispositioned to support the Flag in question.

3.4

@cggg_@ign Off Sheet - Attachment No.

3, is an example of the document used to record the following:

3.4.1 Lead Responsibility 3.4.2 Section ID Number 3.4.3 Section Description 3.4.4 Scope of section being reviewed l

3.4.5 Signatures for 1) Review completion and 2) O&M Director concurrence that all prerequisites identified are completed.

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V P stygginitg_ Sign'_Qff Eb121 - Attachment No. 4,.is an example

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-of.the document,used to record prerequisites for subsequent signoff when completed.

3.6 Lead _Eggagnsibility

.This. term refers to the individuals

-or organizations who have been assigned lead responsibility for coordinating review and prerequisite identification for-a particular~section in the Prerequisite List.

3.7 Gggelatign - an item is complete when it has satisified the original intent of the item, i.e.

evaluation completed, construction completed etc.

Such an item would be signed off and dated in the " Official Field Copy".

3.8 Eggggtign - If an item was placed in the Prerequisite List and-during a subsequent reevaluation it was determined that it was not Restart required, an "E ", signature and date are placed'in the " Official Field Copy" after O&M Director

. concurrence.

Documentation must also be provided for filing.

3.9 Qglgtign - An item placed in the Prerequisite List may be deleted if it was later found that the action described was not required;or-in error.. The " Official. Field Copy" is updated after O&M Director concurrence.

~4.0 SELECTION OF COMMITTEE L

The Restart Readiness Review Committee (RRC) was selected by the Office of the President with consultation of the V.P.

& Director of TMI-1.-

Members were selected to reflect a broad range of knowledgeable senior officials of GPUN, plus knowledgeable per-sons outside-of GPUN who have had some visibility.of the TMI-1 situation so that they could effectively review and probe the issues.

The members of'the RRC are listed in Attachment No. 6 with a brief outline of pertinent education and experience.

5.0 -RESPONSIBILITIES The below listed subsections present the major responsibilities of those indicated:

5.1-Bestant_Beggingg3_Bgvigw_Ggemittgg - The Readiness Review Committee (RRC)-is a management tool intended to assure that:

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The preparations for Restart have been accomplished in a careful, thorough, prudent manner and reasonably devised to assure that the people, plant, facilities and procedures are in all regards in a state of readiness such that the plant will be safely started and cperated.

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Th;ro crb adsquato machanisme in place to id ntify, evaluate and address newly emerging items.

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Responsibility of members of the RRC is separate and distinct from the responsibilities the individual has in his normal assignment.

The RRC is not a mechanism for discharging those other responsibilities.

5.2 Divi 2190Al_MiER_EC22idEQts - All Divisional Vice Presidents review the Prerequisite List for completeness within their area of responsibility and insure that their staffs conduct proper reviews associated with Prerequisite identification.

Each Vice President also participates in final approvals and recommendations to proceed through each Flag.

5.3 Migg_ Pre 2idget_L_Qitggtgc_IM1-1_- The Plant Director is responsible for the overall administration of the Prerequisite Program.

Approval to seek Readiness Review Committee authcrization to proceed must first be obtained from the Plant Director after satisfactory demonstration of readiness.

5.4 Q&M_Qitggggt_TM1 The O&M Director has oversight responsi-bility for reviewing and approving all additions and revisions to the Prerequisite List.

In addition, the O&M Director provides final sign off for each section located in the Prerequisite List.

This sign off will appear only after all listed Preqequisites are satisfactorily completed and/or disposithned.

Mangggc_gf_P1ggg_&_P ggtamg_Qgggtimget - The Plans & Programs 5.5 t

Department has overall coordination responsibility which includes 1) Development of the Prerequisite List itself

2) Maintenance of related document files and 3) Action item / status report and tracking.

5.6 Sggtige_L gd3 - Those individuals assigned lead responsibi-2 lity for the various sections of the Prerequisite list are responsible for a proper review per the subject scope sheet, identification of Prerequisites and Sign Offs when complete.

6.O PROGRAM OUTLINE The below listed subsections present the general sequer.ce of the Prerequisite Program (see Attachment No. 1 for Flow Diagram).

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Tghlg_gi_CguigOt1 - Tha first stsp.in dsvalopm2nt of tha Prerequisite List is to identify those areas / programs within various Divisions that have Restart related or other required actions.to be completed.

These areas are evaluated bylthe.0&M Director.

A-listing is produced,. that represents

<theffoundation on which to build _the detailed Prerequisites.

Af ter the list has,been grouped by Function, (i. e.

Mods,

-Deficiencies, etc.) lead responsibilities are assigned.

Those assigned this responsibility, as described in 5.6 above, will be responsible for coordinating reviews and prerequisite identification.

The final form the above list will take, is the " Table of Contents".

(See Attachment No.

5) 6.2 Egggg_5bett_Qgyglgement - Each section identified and approved per the Table of Contents described in section 6.1, requires a Scope Sheet to be devloped.

This Scope Sheet describes the review required by the lead individual (s).

Upon completion of the subject review, sign offs are obtained

.from. key individuals in the various organizations participating in the review.

This sign off signifies a validation of the review and agreement that the. detailed Prerequisite List provided to the O&M Director is consistent

'with the subject scope and completion and/or disposition prior to Restart is required. (See Attachment No. 3) 6.3 PtgtggWiE11R_IdRQ1111EAkigQ - Given the scope described on each Scope Sheet, various evaluation meetings are conducted by key' individuals in eacy GPUNC Organization for those sections in the Prerequisyte List requiring such a group review.

The criteria for-evaluating each item at a typical meeting is discussed beforehand.

Those items meeting the Restart criteria are typed on the required form (See Attachment No. 4).

After O&M Director TMI-1 approval, they are inserted into the Field Copy for subsequent sign off.

6.4 Qiflgigl_Figid_Qggy - A controlled field copy of the Prerquisite List is maintained for all sign offs.

Each page of the Prerequisite List is 1) Stamped.in red " Official Field Copy" and 2) date stamped when it is placed in the book.

The field copy, bound in a 3-ring binder, is placed in the Office uof.the O&M Director, TMI-1, where sign offs may take place.

6.5

@ ige _Qif_Qgottgl - All Sign Offs within the Prerequisite List must be made by 1) responsible individuals assigned 2) individuals-delegated sign off authority or 3) an individual who has direct control over the item in question and can properly certify its completion.

All Sign Offs will be monitored by the Plans & Programs Department for adherence with the above.

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6.6 Dgcum ntgtign - Tha Plens & Programs Departmsnt maintains files for 1) Prerequisite List originals 2) Letters of Exceptions /Delection on tehenical issues and 3) general correspondence pertaining to the program.

An automated action items system, which mirrors the Official Field Copy, is also maintained.

6.7 gggtatign_of_thg_Ggmmittgg_1RRG) - Review by the Committee Members individually and then in a meeting with GPUN Staff consisted of the following:

6.7.1 The proposed. Prerequisite List for each Flag - and the methods and procedures used to develop it.

6.7.2 The designation of those organi:ations and the position within the organization authorized to sign off on completion of each prerequisite.

6.7.3 Review of Prerequisite Lists and questioning the Gtaff to test the basis for some items which had been signed off, some which have been-identified as possible exceptions and the efforts remaining to complete and sign

'off open items.

7.0 MEEIIggg The Committee-met twice before;isigning off for Heatup prior to Steam Generator' Testing and three times prior to signing off for Final Heatup and Criticality and proceeding to Power.

Because of-the time. lag after the last Flag 2 Meeting, it will be neces-sary to meet again for Flag 2A prior to Final Heatup and Criticality.

Dates, times and attend ance at the meetings is listed in Attachment No.

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TMI-1 RESTART PREREQUIS!TE PROGRAM

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i The Tech Functions Division has reviewed the prerequisite listing 1.

developed for Flag No. 2 and is satisfied with its empleteness as it pertains to areas within the Tech Functions Division's responsibilities and interests.

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Flag No. 2 and.is satisfied that all those assigned to the Tech Functions Division have been coupleted or have been properly dispositioned as exceptions. LThe signature below confirms this review of status and also signifies the Tech Functions Division's readiness to support the plant througt the period represented by this Managecent Flag.

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All open Licensing Action Items and commitments have been reviewed for All Action Items identified as their potential impact on Flag No. 2 potentially igacting this milestone have been listed on the attached _

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EXAMPLE Responsibility _

Secticn 1 - Summary All VP's 1.1 Master Sign Off Sheets l

Secticri 2 - Plant Readiness Ross/Broughton 2.1 Systems Readiness Review Ross 2.2 Elect, Mech Jumper, Lifted Lead. Log Review Ross 2.3 Open Switching / Tagging Review i

Ross 2.4 Fire Rae"4=e Seals Breach Log Review i

Ross/Broughton Ermu.v.cy/ Abnormal / Alarm Response Procedures Ross/Colitz 2.5 2.6 Surveillance Pici.=dures Required for Flag No. 2 Hawkins 2.7 Transient Monitoring system is Operable Shovlin 2.8 RMS System Upgrade '

Toole/Treffer 2.9 Combustibles Review (Walkdown)

Ross 2.10 Operator Interface with Bailey / Mod Computers l

2.11 Not Used for Flag-No 2 Fuhrer j

2.12 Chemistry FI v oi. Upgrade (including Bulk Chemicals Control)

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2.13 I)PO Ccanitments Review Ross 2.14 Staffing Adequate and Trained to Sggert nparating TMI-L Toole 2.15 Plant Cleanliness-(Walkdown)

Toole/Kuehn 2.16 Removal of Temp. Lead Shielding Orlandi l

2.17 Loose Parts Vibration Monitoring Sys. Operable 2.18 Not Used for Flag-No. 2 p

Sec+im 3 - Review of Work Currently in Process Shovlin j

J.1 Open J2 Tickets / Retests Review Treffer l

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Open MAC Job Orders / Work Authorization Hawkins 3.J Open SU/ Test Work in Process Review Section 4 - Review of Modifications Truffer/Toole 4.1 Restart Modifications Treffer/Toole 4.2 OTSG Mods (OTSG AaB Repair)

Treffer/Toole 4.3 Task 8 Moos (Primary / Secondary System)

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MFICIALII m _t RESTART REAoineSS mEREQUISITE LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS l

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Responsibility l

1 Sec*im 6 nn=n Encineerinc/tJ.censina Issues Shorts 6.1 Outstanding FQs, FCRs, ORFs and E04s Langenbach 4

6.2 Outstanding TFWRs Cclitz l

6.3 Outstanding Engin. Evaluation Review Colitz 6.4 Outstanding Change Mod Request Review 6.5 Review of Open Licensing Action Items Smyth

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6.8 Drawing L$date Status Croneberger l

6.9 Hanger / Snubber Check Pmp.ie and l

Systems Balance (TP 800/3)

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t Sec*4m 7 - Outstandina Oeficiency Reviews

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Qualified Releases and Rallmed/Toole f

7.3 RORs and RIRs Kuehn 7.4 Restart Validation Problem Reports Ballard I

7.5 Post Mod Turnover Package Review Ra11med

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8.1 Test InstrJnan./8'<7'ip==nt for Support of Flag No. 2 Hawkins 8.2 Tent Procedures (TP) Approved to Support Flag No. 2 Hawkins i

8.3 Functicnal Mod Tests Scheduled As Part of the Hawkins i

Test Program 8.4 Training / Dry Run for Restart Completed Hawkins l

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READINESS REVIEW COMMITTEE Page 1 of 3 MEMBERSHIP N6MELTITLE EDUC8 TION EXPERigNCE P.

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Clark - GPUNC

-Bachelor of Civil Engineering-Cum

-Associate Director Reactors, Naval President GPUNC Laude Polytechnic Institute of Reactors Division, U.S.

Dept. of Brooklyn Energy Chief Reactor Engine-

-Graduate Study in Civil Engineering-ering Division, Nuclear Power Polytechic Institute of Brooklyn Directorate, Naval Sea Systems

-Dak Ridge School of Reactor Tech.

Command, Department of the Navy.

In which position he directed a major element of the U.S.

Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.

Retired U.S.

Government R.

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Arnold - GPUNC

-BS, Science / Engineering University

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Vice President, Metropolitan Former President University of Michigan Edison Co. & Vice President GPU GPUNC Service Corp.; Vice President -

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Generation, GPU Service Corpora-(On Committee thru tion; Vice Presi dent - Generation, 11/25/83)

Met Ed Co.;

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Navy, Lt. Commander USS Log Beach, Main Populsion Assistant responsible for Operations and Maintenance of a two reactor nuclear propulsion plant.

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Hukill -GPUNC

-B.S.

Naval. Academy

-Department of the Navy Senior V.P.

& Director, THI-1

-Naval Nuclear Power Training Civilian Special Assistant to.the'

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Project Operations Manager, Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Proj ecti retired Navy after 22

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Senior Naval. Office Special Assistant to the Dir'ector of the Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Program.

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Long;- GPUNC

-P.H.D.

Nuclear Engineering Purdue

-Chairman, Department of Chemical &

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'v.r.-Nuclear University Nuclear Engineering; Profussor of

' Assurance Divi sion '

-M.S.

Nuclear Engineering Purdue-Chemical & Nuclear Engineering, University University of New Mexico; Ass.ociate Electrical Eng Reactor Engineer, Indian Point University { peering,

-B.S.,

Nuclear Flanti Research participant Bucknell in the field of Fast Burst Reactor Sandia Corp.; Research Associate, Nuclear Research Division, Atomic Weapons Research Aldermoston, 1

Berkshire, England.

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Wilson - GPUNC

-M.S.

Mechanical Engineering

-Manager of Manufacturing Engineer-V.P.

Technic ~al University of Michigan ing with Offshore Power Systems,Inc.

Functions Divi sion

-B.S.

Mechanicel' Engineering

.two proposed Nuclear Plants to be University of California built off the N.J.

Shore; Chief at Berkeley Program Engineer on the Liquid I

-Nuclear Engineer / Reactor Technology, Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program Dak Ridge School of Technology for Atomic International.

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W.

Heward, Jr. GPUNC

-B.S.

Swarthmore College

-Chief Naval Nuclear Engineer, New V.P.

Rad & Environ.

-Gak Ridge School of Reactor Tech.

York Shipbuilding Corpi GPU Service Corp., Safety and Licensing Manageri. Project Manager Forked River Project; Project Manager Three Mile Island; Manager of f

Nuclear Projects.

Page 3 of 3' NAME[ TITLE gpyg8TIQN-gXPERjgNGE

-President and Chief Operating S.

Bartnoff - GPUSC

-PHD, Physics Officer.' Jersey Central Power &

Exec.

V.P.

- Elect Massachusetts Institute of Tech.

Operations.

-M.A.

Physics-Light Co.; Manager of. Engineering, Syracuse University GPU Service Corp;-Manager Nuclear-Fuels Division GPU Nuclear Power Activities Groupi Advisory Engineer, Westinghouse Atomic Power Division.

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Finfrock, Jr.

-B.S.

Electical Engineering

-Vice President & Director Oyster-G.O.R.B.

-Drexel Institute of Technology Creek'Planti Vice President, Chairman

-International School of Nuclear-Generation JCP&Li Manager Nuclear Science and Engineering - Argonne Generating Statir,ns JCP&Li Mana-Laboratories ger of Safety roi Licensing GPU Nuclear Power t.etivities.

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Gerber - Outside

-PHD, Mechanical Engineering

-Executive Vice. President-Structural GORB Member Stanford University Integrity Associates, San Jose

-M.S.,

Mechanical Engineering Calif.; Senior Consultant-S. Levy Stanford University Inc. Campbell California; Sub-section Manager / General Electric Co.,

San Jose, Calif.

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Pagn 1 of 5 FLAG NO. 1 MEETING NO. 1 ATTENDANCE Gemmittme_Umsttets_Etement Clark Adamiak Arnold Toole Hukill Kintner Long Colitz Finfrock Ballard Bartnoff Fenti Wilson Hawkins Gerber-Niedig Kuehn (Acting) for Heward Croneberger Keaton Slear Langenbach Broughton Troffer Faulkner Smyth Carroll Christman L

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July 26, 1983 Duration:

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Page 2 of 5 FLAG NO. 1 MEETING NO. 2 ATTENDANCE Coggitigg_5gghetz_Ecgsgo1 Clark Adamiak Arnold Toole Finfrock Colit:

Toole (Acting for Hukill)

Ballard Keaton(Acting for Wilson)

Fenti Kuehn (Acting for Heward)

Hawkins Gerber Langenbach Bartnoff Niedig Long Slear Broughton Troffer Faulkner Smyth Croneberger Carroll Christman L

Place:

Unit 2 Admin. Bldg.

Date:

August 19, 1983 Duration:

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Page 3 of 5 FLAG NO. 2 MEETING NO. 1 ATTENDANCE Gemmittme_Unettets_Etenant Clark.

Adamiak Hukill Toole Long Coltt:

Kuehn (Acting for Heward)

Niedig Keaton-(Acting for Wilson)

Faulkner Bartnoff Croneberger Finfrock Slear Gerber Langenbach Smyth Hawkins Carroll Bal1ard Fenti Christman Shorts L

Place:

TMI Training Center Date:

October 20, 1983 Duration:

7 Hours 1

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Page 4 of 5 FLAG NO. 2 MEETING NO.2 ATTENDANCE Genetties_L%tettets_Etement Clark Adamiak Finfrock Toole

-Gerber Slear Wilson Shorts Hukill Hawkins Colit:

Long Troffer Kuehn (Acting for.Heward)

Bartnoff (Not Attending)

Faulkner Farr Carroll Christman Fidler Croneberger Smyth Place:

TMI Training Center Date:

December 20, 1983 Duration:

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Page 5 of 5 FLAG NO. 2 MEETING NO.3 ATTENDANCE Gemmittme_tfeettste_Etement Clark Adamiak Finfrock Toole I

Gerber Colitz Keaton (Acting for Wilson)

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Heward Slear Bartnoff Shorts i

Fenti Neidig Hawkins Carroll Kuehn Smyth L

. Place:-.TMI Training Center Date:

January 12, 1984 Duration: 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> i

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