ML20128E020
| ML20128E020 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Monticello |
| Issue date: | 01/31/1969 |
| From: | Brauner A US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| To: | Vassallo D US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9212070450 | |
| Download: ML20128E020 (3) | |
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somTIno v2rt naarasas earns Poma (merBasas), aneur so. 90-s63 l Ref: Memormatum to 3. Yassallo from A. Breener ested Jennery 16,19 "Seview of M's (Nesticalle) Applianties for W Lisemes.
Members of the staff met with pereennel fMa Barthera States Peeer, General Electric and Bechtel en Jeemary 23 and ab,1969 to 41ssass eartain areas of the FSAR h t needed alarification or re pired additiemal information for the PE, review. In order to sever the 0modnet of Operations" seetten in more detail a smaller group was formed, imelading:
C. Larsen - Montisello Flant Asperistenesat L. E11eson - Montiselle andfation Protection kgineer F. Enlly - 5.B, IRL A. Breuner - 088, E L Mr. Kelly reviewed the operator licensing program indiosting h t he had previously discussed the subject with Mr. Larsen and was inquiring as to 4-the present status of the operator tasining in relatica to the lead time required for receipt of procedures and administering e==minations.
Mr. Larson said that 31 members of ne stentiselle staff kna ocupleted the G. E. ElGL eenroe in October 1968 and that 19 men were partielpating in the G. E. simulater program sammencing in Bevember 1968. Aseersing to Mr. Larson, the intent was to send two groups of four men to the simulator, for each training session, to faaetion as operating crews in the same empeo-ity as anticipated for Monticello. This plan worked for the first group of i
eight trainees starting the course la November, but the two groups (six ame five) starting ta tseember were est ehle to faaetten as eseglete W areas since the elasses (==mm117 e eseptement of eidt man) were sugglementet with S paraammal. Approxiantely 25 asa ese sabetalet to take the licens-
!ag esens for Ituaticallo seeneting to Mr. Eerson.
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l Mr. Larson had no serious objections to the regnests for more tafessation.
j there was objection however, on the part of BSP in gaaeral, to spell out j
staffing gaalifications ht any eventually be incorporated La the toehni-({
cal specifications.
More information in resposee to the esaments enheitted to you in the j
referonood assorandum and m natters disomosed with Mr. Eersea aat i
Mr. Eliassa in the inseting en Jaamary 2) and 84 is needed fer_ proper evalup j
tion of W 30L. A summary of these repairements fetless:
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Prwies an organtastiemal short that designates the line authority and relationship between NSP, O. E. and Beehtel before and after plant acceptance by ESP.
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Define duties, functions, responsibilities and authority of the opere.
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Specify est constitutes a quorum and that the meeting frequency is for both the Operations Committee and the safety Audit Cossaittee.
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Disause the qualifications of personnel to be used in a consulting l
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Describe b technical support functions to be provided by b RSP engineering personnel as backup to W operations staff.
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Outline the operating staff positions at Monticello'and specify the minismam qualifications required of personnel to fill these positions.
7 Provide a bar. type graph, ana more aetails on m training program, to I
demonstrate the relationship between the training schedule and the plant startup sabedule including staff participation during this phase.
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Describe the retraining program planned for on-atte as unil na ser, replace.
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ment perocanal, intiente refresbar eeuroes and esboMing entielpeted.
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Disease the metaal perticipation of the staff tu the fenanlatten and
.e writing of the various plant peseetsree.
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In&iv1&nal responsibilities ama enhority before, during and',
after the actual tests are conducted.
- 11. /.dditional information should be submitted on the Emergency Plan and l
the Medical Support activities to be provided for Monticello.
- 12. 4=nd Section VI of the Technical specifications to include the mini-zum experience and educational qualifications of the key supervisory maa professional positions at the facility.
13 Provide details on the reports to be submitted as referenoed in our discussions.
Daring the meeting interest was expressed by Mr. Larson in regards to the
" Medical Seminars" and " Unusual Operating Reports." It wea suggestod that l
if NSP has not or does not receive information on the " Medical Seminars" shortly,they(NSP)shouldcontactDr.Doran. Monticello has also been added to the list of recipients to receive the " Operating Experience Reports."
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