ML20134E759
| ML20134E759 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 10/31/1996 |
| From: | Taylor J NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
| To: | Diaz, Dicus G, Shirley Ann Jackson, Mcgaffigan, Rogers K, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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| ML20134E764 | List: |
| References | |
| GL-92-08, GL-92-8, NUDOCS 9611040084 | |
| Download: ML20134E759 (2) | |
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October 31, 1996 MEMORANDUM T0: Chairman Jackson Commissioner Rogers Commissioner Dicus Commissioner Diaz Commissioner McGaffigan Odgifel M D FROM:
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SUBJECT:
SEMIANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE THERM 0-LAG ACTION PLAN AND FIRE PROTECTION TASK ACTION PLAN The third semiannual report on the status of the Thermo-Lag Action Plan and the Fire Protection Task Action Plan (FP-TAP) is attached.
Since the last status report, the staff completed the Thermo-Lag Action Plan.
Specifically, the staff completed the mechanical properties test program and the fire curve feasibility study.
The staff also completed its review of licensees' responses to Generic Letter (GL) 92-08, "Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers," and determined that most corrective action plans are acceptable.
However, the staff is concerned that some licensees may not be making progress i
toward resolving the plant-specific issues, and some implementation schedules may be either too tenuous or too protracted.
As discussed in the attached report, the staff will meet with these licensees. The staff has also i
established a process for monitoring licensees' corrective action plans and
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schedules.
l Since the last status report, the staff also continued to work on a number of FP-TAP issues. Most notably, the staff worked on the risk-informed, performance-based fire protection rulemaking; the Fire Protection Functional Inspection program; fire barriers other than Thermo-Lag; and the self-induced station blackout study.
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James M. Taylor i
Executive Direc - for Operations
SUBJECT:
SEMIANNUAL REP ON THE STATUS OF THE THERM 0-LAG ACTION PLAN AND FIRE PROTECTION TASK ACTION PLAN I
The third semiannual report on the status of the Thermo-Lag Action Plan and the Fire Protection Task Action Plan (FP-TAP) is attached.
4 Since the last status report, the staff completed the Thermo-Lag Action Plan.
Specifically, the staff completed the mechanical properties test program and the fire curve feasibility study. The staff also completed its review of licensees' responses to Generic Letter (GL) 92-08, "Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers," and determined that most corrective action plans are acceptable.
However, the staff is concerned that some licensees may not be making progress toward resolving the plant-specific issues, and some implementation schedules may be either too tenuous or too protracted. As discussed in the attached report, the staff will meet with these licensees. The staff has also established a process for monitoring licensees' corrective action plans and schedules.
Since the last status report, the staff also continued to work on a number of FP-TAP issues. Most notably, the staff worked on the risk-informed, performance-based fire protection rulemaking; the Fire Protection Functional Inspection program; fire barriers other than Thermo-Lag; and the self-induced station blackout study.
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