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Informs That Canceled Mgt Audit Meeting Re FSAR Could Be Rescheduled for Late Sept,Before Unit 1 Outage.Ser Input to SRP Sections 13.1,13.4 & 13.5.1 Should Be Provided by 841019,based on Late Sept Meeting
ML20127B938
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Site: Beaver Valley, 05000000
Issue date: 08/06/1984
From: Russell W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Novak T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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AUG 0 61984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Thomas M. Novak, Assistant Director

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FROM: William T. Russell, Deputy Director Division of Human Factors Safety

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BEAVER VALLEY, UNIT 2 - SER INPUT As noted in my memorandum of July 5, 1984, we had arranged, as part of the LQB review of FSAR Chapters 13.1,13.4 and 13.5.1, for a management audit meeting on July 10, 11 and 12, 1984. However, this meeting was cancelled as a result of a telephone conversation with the applicant in which the applicant told us that the Duquesne nuclear organization was in the process of major reo.ganization from the top down. It was apparent that the planned audit, which would have been based upon the existing FSAR description of the applicant's organization, should be postponed until the new organization is in place and is described in FSAR-type written material for our review. The applicant indicated that revised infonnation will probably be available early in September, such that an audit meeting might be scheduled prior to an expected outage of Unit 1 around October 1. (Theoutagewouldeffectively preclude the applicant's management personnel from participati,ng in an audit meetinginOctober.)

Based upon a late September audit meeting, we estimate that our SER input covering SRP Sections 13.1, 13.4 and 13.5.1 will be provided by October 19, 1984, h

William T. Russell, Deputy Director Division of Human Factors Safety cc: R. Starostecki, RI G. Knighton

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