ML20127P493

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Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jul Through Dec 1992
ML20127P493
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 01/27/1993
From: Boulette E
BOSTON EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
BECO-LTR-93-10, NUDOCS 9302010303
Download: ML20127P493 (4)


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if 10 CFR 26.71 BOSTON EDISON Filgrun Nuciest Power Staten Rocky HJi Road Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 January 27, 1993 E. Thomas Boulette, PhD BECo Ltr. 93-10 Vre PresKient Nuclear Operatons and station Direc10f U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket No. 50-293 License No. DPR-35

Subject:

Submittal of Fitness-For-Duty Program Performance Data for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station The enclosed Fitness-For-Duty Program performance data sheets are submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 26.71(d).

This submittal contains data for the period July 1, 1992, through December 31, 1992.

Please contact me if you have questions or comments regarding the enclosed submittal.

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E. T. Boulette Senior Vice President - Nuclear (Acting)

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Enclosure:

Fitness-For-Duty Program Performance Data cc:

Mr. Thomas T. Martin Regional Administrator, Region I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Rd.

King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. Loren Bush Chief, Program Development and Review Section Division of Reactor Inspection and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mail Stop: 04 t

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.g BOSTON EDISON 800 Boylston street Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Jacqueline E. Hess, MD Corporate Medical Director (617)424 3478 Performance Data Summary of Management Actions Ending December 31, 1992 During the.last six months of 1992, we have had 12-positive pre-badging. tests; all but one of these were on contract personnel. All these applications for unescorted access were denied for fitness for duty reasons.

One positive random test occurred; this was a Boston Edison Company employee:whothad :

his unescorted access authorization terminated, and then reinstated after rehabilitation. All follow-up testing has been negative. There have been no events which were reportable to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by telephone as required in 10CFR26.73.

Over the six months ending December 31, 1992, 40 specimens were found on integrity check to have creatinines less than 200mgms per liter. All of the individuals were called for repeat specimen collection in an unannounced fashion.

Thirty two of the repeats were negative for drugs and had normal integrity checks.

Six specimens.again had low creatinines,.although negative foi drugs.

These individuals were again called in an unannounced fashion,- and another observed sample was-obtained; all of these were negative for drugs. Of the two remaining individuals, one was positive for marijuana on repeat, and the other failed to show for repeat testing. - Both were denied access for fitness for duty reasons.

The positive test rate during random testing remains very low. -There was one positive random test out of a total of 727 random tests.(or 0.14%) for the second half of 1992.

The Fitness for Duty Program has encountered no-significant problems over this six month time period.

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