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Forwards Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data for Period Ending 911231,per 10CFR26.71 (D)
ML20090A312
Person / Time
Site: Monticello, Prairie Island  
Issue date: 02/27/1992
From: Parker T
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 9203020263
Download: ML20090A312 (8)


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s Northem States Power Company 414 Nicollut Mall Minneapots. Minnesota $54011927 1elephone (612) 330-5500 February 27, 1992 10 CFR Part 26 Section 26,71 (d)

U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:

Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Docket No 50-263 License No DPR-22 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Docket No 50 282 License No bPR 42 50 306 DPR 60 Fitness for Duty Performance Data for the 6 Honth Period Endine December 31. 1991 In accordance with 10 CFR 26.71 (d), please find enclosed Ncrthern States Power (NSP) Costpany's Fitness for Duty (FFD) Program Performar.ce Data for the 6 month period ending December 31, 1991.

If you have any questions concerning the Performance Data reported, please contact Geo,t e Miserendino at 612 330 5630,

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Thomas M Parker Manager Nuclear Support Services c:

Regional Administrator III, NRC NRR Project Manager, NRC Resident Inspector, NRC MDil, Attn: Dr R Thron J Silberg Attachments:

Attachment A (1 3)

Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10 CFR 26 Attachment B Random Testing Program Results/

Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Attachment C Fitness for Duty Summary Report, including:

Management Actions Reportable Fitness for Dt. f Events under 10 CFR 26.73 0 0193 p

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ATTACllMENT Al Fitnessfar Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10CFR26 Northern States Power C<..-'any December, 1991 j

Company 6 Months inding General Office Location i

Randall D Cleveland (612) 330-7999 i

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Cutoffs: Screen / Confirmation (ng/ml) & Alcohol (4BAC) b Appendix A to 10CFR26 Levels i.

h Testing Results Ucensee Employees Contractor Personnel Average Number With Onescorted Access 269 20 Referred Access Referred Access g

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February 24, 1992 Page 1 of 3 ATTACNMENT C Pitness For Duty Bummary Report Six (6) Month Period Ending December 31, 1991 Manacement Actions 1.

During the Six (6) month period ending December 31, 1991 Northern States Power company conducted 1,489 drug and alcohol tests in accordance with 10CFR26.

NSP workers subjec&. to random drug and alcohol testing are each assigned to one of three pools: Prairic Island, Monticello, and General Office.

Random test rates for each pool as follows:

Semi-Annual Period Random Testing Rate Pools Ending 12/91 Year Ending 12/91 00 101%

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PI 103%

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ALL 105%

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Chemical testing-for the six month period ending December 31, 1993 resulted in 1 pre-access confirmed positive and 1 random confirmed positive.

Both positive tests resulted from NSP craft-union employees testing positive for marijuana.

Both workers were immediately denied unescorted access at NSP's nuclear plants. Neither has been returned to duty.

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Three NSP blind specimens submitted to MEDTOX Laboratories, Inc. during the semi-annual period ending December 31, 1991 did not yield results consistent with the supplier's, BIO-RAD Corporation, claim for spiked concentration level.

The first two specimens were submitted on Septeinber 11, 1991.

One was spiked positive for opiates at a concentration level greater than 300 ng/ml.

The second was spiked positive for amphetamines at a concentration level greater than 1000 ng/ml.

MEDTOX Laboratories reported to the NSP Medical Review Officer negative results for both specimens.

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February 24, 1992 Page 2 of 3 ATTACHMENT C Fitness For Duty Summary Report Six (6) Month Period Ending December 31, 1991 Mananoment_Actiong i

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included submitting both specimens to HSP's NIDA certified i

I back-up lab.

The results of both retests were negative and consistent with MEDT0X results.

NSP believes the investigation and the MEDToX retest results and back-up laboratory results support the conclusion of degradation from supplier source.

These results were not ruled as false negatives by NSP but true negatives. Consequently, NSP did not submit an investigative report to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR26 Appendix A (2.8) (e) (4).

The third blind specimen was submitted on December 4, 1991 from a lot spiked positive for opiates at a concentration level greater than 300 ng/ml.

This specimen was properly destroyed by MEDTOX Laboratories prior ~to NSP requesting a I

retest at its backup lab.

An investigative report was submitted in accordance with 10CFR26 Appendix A (2.8) (c) (4) on January 13, 1992.

NSP is revising procedures addressing blind specimen unsatisfactory performance test reporting.

Our current procedure does not require the reporting of unsatisfactory performance test which our investigation concludes were true negatives related to metabolito degradation.

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NRC Region III Inspection-Report 50-331/91018(DRSS) identified this practice as a program weakness.

NSP procedures will be revised to require reporting all blind specimen unsatisfactory performance test results in accordance with 10CFR26 Appendix A (2.8) (c) (4).

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month periods ending December 31, 1991 and is in the process 3.

NSP has analyzed program performance data.for the six (6) of revising existing FFD procedures to incorporate enhancements as indicated by the analysis.

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4 February 24, 1992 Pago 3 of 3 ATTAcilMEllT C i

Fitness For Duty Summary Report l

Six (6) Month Period Ending December 31, 1991 Reppitable Events ilSP had no-Fitness For Duty Reportable Events as defined in 10CFR26.73 for the six month period ending December 31, 1991.

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