ML20135D240
| ML20135D240 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1996 |
| From: | Dennis Morey SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9703050146 | |
| Download: ML20135D240 (2) | |
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Deve Morey Southern Nuclear Vice President Operating Comparty a
farley Project P0. Bcx 1295 Birmingham. Alabama 35201 i
Tel 205 992 5131 Febrs ry 27, 1997 SOUTHERN h COMPANY Energy to Servenur%rld" Docket Nos. 50-348 50-364 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cornn;ission ATfN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. ?0555 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Tabulation of Personnel Radiation Exposure for 1996 by Work and Job Function Ladies and Gentlemen:
In accordance with Section 6.9.1.5(a) of the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Technical Specifications, a tabulation of personnel radiation exposures by work and job functions during 1996 is j
herewith submitted. The tabulation combines the data from both Farley units. The data provided represents the total 1996 dose and is not an estimate.
i If further clailfication is necessary, please adsise.
Respectfully submitted, -
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Dave Morey Dt4M/WBil:ahl
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ENV-97-09
. Attachn'ent:
- 1. Tabulation of Personnel Exposure
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.:c: Mr. L. A. Reyes, Region II Administrator Mr. J. I. Zimmerman, NRR Project Manager Mr. T. M. Ross, FNP Sr. Resident Inspector 97030S0146 961231 PDR ADOCK 05000348.
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ATTACHMENT e
TABULATION OF PERSONNEL RADIATION EXPOSURE AT THE JOSEPH M. FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT FOR 1996 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION Number of Personnel > 100 mrem
- Total Man-Rem
- Station Utility Contract Station Utiljty Contract Reactor Oper & Surveillance Maintenance Personnel 0
0 0
0.102 0.000 0.322 Operating Personnel 53 0
0 11.622 0.000 0.174 Health Physics Personnel 19 0
47 5.313 0.000 13.442 Supervisory Personnel 0
0 0
0.288 0.107 0.197 Engineering Personnel 0
0 0
0.275 0.036 0.204 Routine Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 5
0 1
4.754 0.000 1.352 Operating Personnel 0
0 0
0.166 0.000 0.000 Health Physics Personnel 2
0 0
0.221 0.000 0.000 Supervisory Personnel 0
0 0
0.014 0.001 0.000 Engineering Personnel 0
0 0
0.016 0.001 0.088 Inservice inspection Maintenance Personnel 0
0 38 0.000 0.022 25.057 Operating Personnel 0
0 4
0.181 0.000 2.221 Health Physics Personnel 0
0 0
0.046 0.000 0.068 Supervisory Personnel 0
0 0
0.000 0.098 0.004 Engineering Personnel 0
1 46 0.191 0.275 42.805 Special Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 85 0
178 29.491 0.000 58.890 Operating Personnel 8
0 3
2.675 0.000 0.701 Health Physics Personnel 31 0
8 8.942 0.000 2.976 Supervisory Personnel 1
0 1
0.415 0.000 0.414 Engineering Personnel 3
0 25 0.754 0.009 7.950 Waste Processing Maintenance Personnel 3
0 0
0.414 0.000 0.020 Operating Personnel 2
0 0
0.529 0.000 0.030 Health Physics Personnel 16 0
1 4.862 0.000 0.628 Supervisory Personnel 0
0 0
0.010 0.000 0.000 Engineering Personnel 0
0 0
0.000 0.000 0.005 Refueling Maintenance Personnel 0
0 1
0.084 0.000 0.194 Operating Personnel 0
0 2
0.693 0.000 0.939 Health Physics Personnel 0
0 0
0.015 0.000 0.000 Supervisory Personnel 0
0 0
0.206 0.000 0.008 Engineering Personnel 0
0 0
0.085 0.023 0.040 Totals Maintenance Personnel 93 0
218 34.845 0.022 85.835 Operating Perconnel 63 0
9 15.866 0.000 4.065 Health Physics Personnel 68 0
56 19.399 0.000 17.114 Supervisory Personnel 1
0 1
0.933 0.206 0.623 Engineering Personnel 3
1 71 1.321 0.344 51.092 Grand Total 228 1
355 72.364 0.572 158.729 NOTES
- 1. The total radiation exposure of the above personnelis 231.665 rem which constitutes 100% of site exposure for the
.i year.
- 2. Individual workers may be included in more than one category based upon job function.
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