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Forwards Outline of Fire Protection Program for Conformance W/Nrc Staff Guidelines
ML20127J608
Person / Time
Site: Monticello, Prairie Island  
Issue date: 05/18/1978
From: Mayer L
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 9211190380
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May 18, 1978 Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U S Nuclear Regulatory Corani sion Washington, DC 20555 MONTICELLO NUCIEAR GENERATING PIANT Docket No. 50-263 License No. DPR-22 PRAIRIE ISIAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PIANT Docket No. 50-282 License No. DPR-42 50-306 DPR-60 Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Functional Responsibilities, Administrative Controls. and Quality Assurance In letters dated February 6,1978 from Mr D K Davis, Acting Chief, Operating Reactors Branch #2, Division of Operating Reactors, Northern States Power Company was requested to review the Monticello and Prairie Island fire protection pro-grams for conformance with the NRC Staff's guidelines. These guidelines were contained in a document entitled, " Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Functional Responsibilities, Administrative Controls, and Quality Assurance," which accompanied Mr Davis's letters. We were asked to submit the results of our review by May 1, 1978. Our submittal is several days late due to the press of work having a higher priority.

The results of this review for nuclear generating plants operated by Northern States Power Company are enclosed. These results consist of:

Enclosure (1) - NSP Fire Protection Program Outline This document describes the NSP nuclear plant fire protection functional responsibilities, administrative controls, and quality assurance provisions.

Enclosure (2)

Review of Guidelines Contained in NRC Document Entitled, " Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Functional Responsibilities, Administrative Controls, and Quality Assurance," dated August 12, 1977.

This document contains a point-by-point comparison of the NSP Fire Protection Program for nuclear h

generating plants with NRC guidelines.

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assurance provisions for our nuclear plant fire protection programs. Please con-tact us if you have any questions related to this material which cannot be j

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May 18, 1978 NSP FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM OUTLINE 1.0 Policy Statement Northern States Power Company (NSP) has established a system of Administrative Control Directives that implement the Operational Quality Assurance Plan. This system will be used to implement the requirements of the operating nuclear power plant Fire Protection Program.

In addition, instructions and procedures will be developed where needed.

Applicable portions of the following 1977 NFPA publications will be used for guidance in developing the Fire Protection Program:

No. 4 Organization for Fire Services No. 4A Organization of a Fire Department No. 6 Industrial Fire Loss Prevention No. 7 Management of Fire Emergencies No. 8 Management Responsibilities for Ef fects of Fire on Operations No. 27 Private Fire Brigades No. 197 Initial Fire Attack, Training Standard On No. 601 Guard Service in Fire Loss Prevention The system of Administrative Control Directives will be used where applicable to delineate responsibilities and requirements for the Fire Protection Program. Departmental instructions and procedures will be revised or issued to implement the Fire Protection Program.

2.0 Organization 2.1 Gene ral Requirements NSP will be responsible for the establishment and implementa-tion of the Fire Protection Program. NSP may delegate to other organizations the work of establishing and implementing the Fire Protection Program, or any part thereof, but will retain responsibility for the program.

The authority and duties of persons and organizttions involved in the Fire Protection Program will be clearly established and delineated in writing.

To assure adherence to the Fire Protection Program, management measures will be established which provide that the individual or group assigned the responsibility for checking, ac:iting, inspecting, or otherwise verifying that an activity has been correctly peformed is independent of the individual or group directly responsibile for perf orming the specific activity.

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2.2 Fire Protection Organization Summary The NSP Organization as it pertains to fire protection responsi-bilities is summarized below and illustrated in Figure 1.

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Executive Vice President The Executive Vice President has overall responsibility for the nuclear plant Fire Protection Program. The following persons implement this responsibility:

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Vice President Plant Engineering and.Constrtiction 2.

Vice President Power Production and System Operation B.

Vice President Plant Engineering and Construction The Vice President Plant Engineering & Construction reports to Executive Vice President. He has corporate line responsi-bility for fire protection systems design, procurement, i

installation and testing in new nuclear generating plants, and for the Fire Protection Program during their construct-ion. He has the same responsibilities for modification projects assigned to him* in NSP operating nuclear plants, excep t that construction operations must be in compliance 2

with the plant Fire Protection Program.

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Vice President Power Production & System Operation The Vice President Power Production & System Optration reports to Executive Vice President and has corporate line responsiibility for the development and implementation of a fire protection program f or NSP's operating nuclear plants.

Plants under construction are covered by this fire protect-ion program 90 days prior to initial-f uel loading to the extent compatible with construction activities. The 4

following persons implement these responsibilities:

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Manager Nuclear Support Services 2.

General Manager Power Production D.

Manager Nuclear Support Services The Manager Nuclear Support Services reports to Vice President Power Production & -System Operation and is responsible - f or technical support, independent. review and audit of nuclear plant operation, and ' administration of NRC operating licenses including the associated Technical Specifications.

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Gencral Superintendent Nuclear Power Plant Operation 2.

General Superintendent Operational Quality Assurance 3.

Safety Coordinator Power Production F.

General Superintendent Nuclear Power P1 ant Operation The General Superintendent Nuclear Power Plant Operation reports to the General Manager Power Production and has responsibility for the safe and reliable operation of the nuclear generating facilities.

Among his responsibilities, is the responsibility for the imple-mentation of the Fire Protection Program. The specific require-ments of the Fire Protection Program pertaining to individual nuclear plants are implemented by the Nuclear Plant Managers.

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General Superintendent Operational Quality Assurance The General Superintendent Operational Quality Assurance reports to the General Manager Power Production and is responsible for establishing and maintaining an Operational Quality Assurance Program relative to General Office activities associated with Operating Nuclear Plants. These responsibilities include the following specific items:

1.

Preparing, reviewing and controlling Administrative Control Directives asscriated with the Operational Quality Assurance Program and issued by the General Office.

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Reviewing and controlling Administrative Work Instructions associated with the Operational Quality Assurance Program and issued by the General Office.

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Establishing and implementing a program for auditing off-site activities associated with the requirements presented j.

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Incorporate appropriate quality assurance requirements for the Fire Protection Program in the NSP Operational Quality Assurance Program.

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Safety Coordinator Power Production The Safety Coordinator Power Production reports to_ General Manager Power Production through the Superintendent Environmental and the General Superintendent Power Plant Operation on matters-of general Power Production Deparbnent safety. He is responsible L

for the Occupational Health and Safety Program of the Power Production Department. On matters pertaining to nuclear plant fire protection, he reports directly to, General Manager Power l

Production. His responsibilities include the review, inspection, j

and audit of each plant's fire protection program. He also serves as a-fire protection consultant for the plants and assists in l

general plant fire protection training and fire brigade training, i

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Nuclear Plant Managers The Plant hbnagers of the nuclear plants report to the General Superintendent Nuclear Plant _ Operation _and are responsible for the i

safe and reliable operation of their respective plants and for j

assuring that the activities of the plant staff comply with l-applicable regulatory requirements.

The Plant Manager's responsibilities associated with fire pro -

i tection may be delegated to a person or persons in his organiza-

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Routine -inspection of the plant for fire hazards.

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Establishing-a Plant Fire Brigade.

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Procurement of equipment for_the Fire Brigade, i

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Establishing a training program for the Fire Brigade

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Coordinating fire drills and determining their effective-

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Establish cooperation with the local Fire Department, including joint drills and training sessions.

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Establishing storage requirements to insure no additional fire hazards are created.

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Establish a surveillance program for fire protection system'and fire fighting equipment.-

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Establish a system to control non-conforming items.

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Review required work processes for fire hazards and possible-effects on Fire Protection System effective-ness.

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Review of design changes to determine if they would cause an unreviewed fire hazard or defeat the

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Establish a fire salvage program (when required).

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Review of purchase requisitions that are related to fire protection.

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Develop instructions for fighting fires in specific areas, and identify effects of fires in specific areas.

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Establish policy for the involvement of the guard force during a fire.

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Preparing news release information for NSP's communica-4 tions department.

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Establishing and implementing a program for auditing on-site activities associated with the requirements presented in directives.

j 3.0 Fire Protection Training Fire protection training shall consist of three phases.

Each phase consists of an initial training period followed by retraining where needed.

3.1 Phase I is general training given to operations and maintenance personnel assigned to nuclear power plants. Following initial training, these topics will be periodically re-viewed in safety meetings. Pnase I will cover, as a minimum, the following areas:

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Basic principles of fire chendstry and physics.

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Industrial hazards, etc.

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Common fire hazards i

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Combustibles, general c.

Combustibles, flammable; liquids d.

Flammable gases 3.

Fire detection systems 4.

Types of extinguishing systems 5.

Basic fire hazards associated with nuclear power plants i

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Emergency Plan with emphasis on fire emergency l

3.2 Phase II training will be given to all Plant Fire Brigade members.

j An initial training program with periodic retraining will be con-l ducted. Retraining will repeat all Phase II subject material over a period of approximately two years.

Phase II will include a detailed treatment of the subject matter in Phase I.

In addition, the following items will be covered:

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i Practice sessions will be arranged by the Safety Coordinator, Power Production.

4.2 Drills Drills will be scheduled so that each fire brigade member will participate in two drills per year..The following types of drills will be scheduled:

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Announced (with local on-duty Fire Department, annually).

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Unannounced, with observation and critique by qualified individual independent of the Plant. This should be done once a year for each brigade.

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Back shift, conducted by the Fire Brigade leader on duty i

at the time.

This should be scheduled at least once per year for each brigade.

j All drills will be preplanned and critiqued.

i 4.3 Training Documentation Classroom training sessions, practice sessions, and drills will be documented. The following should be included on the documentation for persons participating:

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Summary of what was done.

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5.0 combustibles and Ignition Sources 5.1 Permanent and Temporary Storage 4

All areas containing safety related equipment or cables will be surveyed once each working day for fire hazards by a member of the plant staff.

Storage of combustible materials will be permitted only in posted areas.

During periods of construction or extensive maintenance in safety related areas, a survey of each area will be made during each working shift. This survey will determine if excessive 4

accumulation of flammable liquids or other combustible materials has occurred and a clean-up or posting of a fire watch will be ordered if required.

Untreated wood in safety related areas will be Ibnited to less than 2 cubic feet per area. 4 2-

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2 The identification and location of fire hazards and associated types of fires that could occur in the plant.

2..The identification and location of fire fighting equip-l ment in each fire area.

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Familiarization with layout of the plant including access and egress routes in each area.

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The proper use of fire fighting equipment.

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Methods of fighting each type of fire.

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Review of the plant fire fighting procedures with specific coverage of er.n individual's responsibilities.

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Proper use of communication, lighting, ventilation and emergency breathing equipment.

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Considerations of radiation and contamination in fire areas.

3.3 Phase III training will be presented to the Fire Brigade leaders.

It will include a detailed review of phases I-and II j

and the following additional material:.

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1. 1The direction and coordination of fire fighting activities.

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The proper method of fighting fires inside buildings and (where applicable) tunnels.

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Evaluation of fire hazards.

i 3.4 Contractor Personnel-i Basic instruction in fire protection will be given.to contractor personnel before granting them unescourted access to safety re-lated areas of the plant.

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Practice sessions will be held at intervals of approxi-3 j

mately one year.- At least fifty percent 1of the members

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These practice _ sessions will generally includei.

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Actual use of fire fighting equipment.

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Use of breathing equipment.

3. : Actual extinguishment of fire.

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4.2 Drills Drills will be scheduled so that each fire brigade member will participate in two drills per year.

The following types of drills will be scheduled:

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Announced (with local on-duty Fire Department, annually).

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Unannounced, with observation and critique by qualified individual independent of the Plant. This should be done once a year for each brigade.

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Back shift, conducted by the Fire Brigade leader on duty at the time. This should be scheduled at least once per year for each brigade.

All drills will be preplanned and critiqued.

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4.3 Training Documentation i

Classroom training sessions, practice sessions, and drills will be documented. The following should be included on the documentation for persons participating:

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Name.

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Date.

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Summary of what was done.

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Evaluation by observer.

5.0 combustibics and Ignition Sources 5.1 Permanent and Temporary Storage All areas containing safety related equipment or cables will be surveyed once each working day for fire hazards by a member of the plant staff.

Storage of combustible materials will be permitted only in posted areas.

During periods of construction or extensive maintenance in safety related areas, a survey of each area will be made during each working shift. This survey will determine if excessive accumulation of flammable liquids or other combustible materials has occurred and a clean-up or posting of a fire watch will be ordered if required.

Untreated wood in safety related areas will be limited to less than 2 cubic feet per aren.._.

d Open Flame Cutting, Welding, Grinding an d open flame work in sefety d

A person 5.2 administratively controlle.

Cutting, welding, grinding, an uipped to prevent and combat cutting, welding, grinding related areas will be designated as fire watch and eqfire will be assign The fire watch will remain in here completed.

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and open flame work is invoassigned areas for 3 except these nt.

Smoking shall be prohibitedated by the plant manageme those specifically des gn with approved and reviewed i

obtained from ll be done will be Penetration leak testing wiPermission to do leak testing procedures. shift supervisor.

the developed to cover Fire Fighting Procedures and instruction shall be 6.0 Fire Fighting Procedurc the following areas:

de Discovery of fire to inclu 1.

Notification a.

Attempts to extinguish fireincluding b.

of Control Room Opera' e 2.

Action Announcement plicable) a.

Sounding of fire alarm (where ap b.

of responsi-Who to notify and delineation c.

Selection of fire brigade members of Fire Brigade members 3.

department bilities of off-site fire fighting icy Coordination fire emergs 4.

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Delineation of responsibilit es in selected specific areas 6.

members Instruction for fighting fires 7

fire protection Design Change Control ossibic impact on plantined by a design of d member 7.0 Review of design changes for pwill be performed as deter ff.

provisions the plant technical stamaking this determination: t

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Does the chenge present c hazard not considered in the Fire Hazards Analysis? Will an additional analysis be required?

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Does the change have the potential to interfere with instelled fire protection equipment or does it modify existing fire protection equipment?

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Kill the fire protection ersicm require modification because of the change?

If a fire protection review is required, the individual assigned should use the following as a guide:

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Does the change reduce the fire protection provisions for safety related or " safe shutdown" equipment?

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Will it be necessary to do a fire hazards analysis?

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Does the design present an obstruction to installed fire protection equipment?

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Will the installation of the equipment temporarily remove a fire protection system from service?~

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Does the design change involve thermal stress relieving, and if so have precautions been taken?

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Will any fire barriers be affected by the design change?

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Have adequate precautions been taken to prevent the possibility of fire?

A design change will be allowed to proceed only after satisfactory resolution of these concerns.

8.0 Procurement Control Purchase requisitions will specify that items used for fire protection system and equipment will meet applicabic NFPA codes or be listed by 4

either Underwriters Laboratory (UL) or Factory Mutual.

s Purchased items will receive a receipt inspection.

All Purchase Requisitions pertaining to fire protection systems and equipment will be reviewed by an indLvidual designated by the Plant Manager.

9.0 Surveillance The Technical Specifications specify the surveillance requirements for the fire protection system. Surveillance will be scheduled, per-formed, and documented in accordance with standard directives govern-ing the surveillance testing program.

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s 10.0 Conditions Adverse to Fire Protection Administrative Control Directives will establish criteria for house-keeping.

Work process procedures will be used to correct equipment failures, l

malfunctions, deficiencies, and defective components of fire pro-tection systems.

As part of the training process, plant personnel will be instructed on how to identify adverse conditions and to report them to their supervisor.

11.0 Records Plant and General Office directives establish nuclear plant records creation and retention requirements. Fire protection records require-ments will be included in the scope of these directives.

12.0 Audits In addition to normal quality assurance audits, an independent fire protection and loss prevention inspection and audit will be performed annually at each plant utilizing either qualified off-site Northern States Power Company personnel or an outside fire protection con-sultant.

An inspection and audit by an outside qualified fire protection consultant will be performed at each plant every three years.

Audit results will be reported to all levels of management having fire protection program re sponsibilities.

13.0 Program Implementation i

The fire protection progran will generally conform to the guide-lines contained in NRC Branch Technical Position 9.5-1 by July 1, 1978. Additions to the program required by the recommendations contained in " Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Functional Responsi-bilities, Administrative Controls, and Quality Assurance," dated August 12, 1977, will be completed by the end of 1979 when the NSP Operational Quality Assurance Program is expected to be fully impicmented.

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Reference NRC Guideline or Receounendation thed to Achieve a Coesneneurate Level of Fire Protec tion in NSP Nuclear Cenerating Plants 1

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ensassing tv vi'e~tivances of tha fire p rotee-le implemented by the smnr arrneravet errant retion which 4!rects 911 ot her opspa.4 n of r is.n pmgrws for ' h* lirans*e 's nuc !*s r pmaar nuc1*nr plant op*re inn.

% speiml errsntzstion has been estet11*h*1 for fire protee-plant includi v fire t rill s ud t r91 n t es con-tion.

i' deted by the fi re br irsde med pisnt pr rrortn*1.

h results 0f t h*ee essessments enould be re-M* General Superinterriant Op* rational Cemitty Assursnee preperes mmnaramert directives ported to the oppar Javel nmnag* writ position ubich implemant th* fi re pmtection prtyrem. Bis tr<itvilaal is sJ so -epersible Dr respvnsible fo r fire protertion with remanma s-nu-Iltirm the activities of off-site supp)rt groups.

dat ions fsr improvewnts or corrective a-tions as dw ee1 nac*regry.

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  • tures w ill t;e ural to -orrect d-ficiatries.

Nunak*eri r e re pai rerr nt s tices; assure tha sym Llability arsi ecceptable re ht!n.' to fi re prmaction will be includ*d in writ +*n dir* et iv*c.

cond!tiran of mil fire priate tten nyttems/eTJip-mant, eerger.ry brac hirx npparatas, emerreep Iri gane r,1, the fim protection prevrmm will ba integread with all other nrpacts lighttrv, memanientiori e zuilm-nt, fir-ntnes, of phn* ever,tions.

ha saw on-site orrsrir.stion responribl+ t or esfe cpa rstian geetr* tion semln and fi ra r*tarder t contirwe; o f-t he f wility will te reFprwrdible for fire prr; taction.

Tetuirements of tbst sa.1 assa es prompt no t e f fe-t i ve corr-et t ve arttuns fire protecti ch penrrwat will be t oco rpo rs' ad into written plant directives are ten to vrrect comitians niverse to fire

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opa rat i n,7 p1vt pernnn-1 and the pient's fire as d=seribel in rectim 31 or the ET F ira PW ect ior Prorrne Outlire. Fira f4rir M a membere ut 1***d rP will recetta advsneed tmir;Ing ma descrit*1 in brlgsde; dae:gn ard salection of eg alpwtat, part.

Mia inrpection nM teett v of fire protretion M t1 W M eM b ! o f t he O at l tre.

All t r91ning will te cordacted by a ryttems amt ~;u.ipent In vcord&+- with ettab.

d*S l f"8) e-mbe r o f t ha pisnt sta.ff Resisted by the EMfety roordirator fbwer lich*d pror-t ar*s and evilete test result an.1 Pr*trtior..

4*teraire t h-acr*t tAbili ty of tha systems errwier

teet, le-strn esrd selec tion of eTaipmant will te perfomed by the plant t echnics!

eto f undar the a t ract iort of tie Plant Marmeer not the TuparinteMarit Frr t r e+ rt ry med indhtien pmt*H it c.

Gr alt f ry armineertre service a mil] be ob'nined s

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9eference MRC cuide t tne or Recouemendation itsed to Achieve e Coesnensurste Isvel of Fire Protec tion in NSF Na tear Generating Plants w

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. The pe rsmre t r- % cible ar the matr#*canra mal Ph i n t eeg.n c e ed testing of fire pr etect. ton syetem *taltvoent is performed by g aelified L etion 2.c teettrg on th-f i re protae*.i m systems sho t14 be ope rations eras meinteennee personnel.

p+ tinter ance te parforied im acecchnce with gg g aalilled by t ra ining nid eFper!*nce for fC a t work.

Vend ar's irJtret tun mR$amle and drMwirws. forveillMnce testing is perf0rW'd in accorrlance with

  • he Technt -si frecifications using written pmeadares. When necesrary, essistance is tv7vete1 frma fira prot ection egalgeent vandars.

t he treiritre of t he Fire brig *le traininf will be conducted by 9 deeignnted nrmber o# tha pl%nt etaff 20 A t tachwynt 10, 1 L %* perrcrmel ra pms tble '

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%* Cafety Coordir.stor P%er exp-riev for cyh * > rir.

I% duction Me r-"cieei Fracis11 red t re!ntry ire fi ra prote.-tion and has been involved 1

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