ML20141M292

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Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jan-June 1992
ML20141M292
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 08/04/1992
From: Peevy J
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
ULNRC-2676, NUDOCS 9208110092
Download: ML20141M292 (7)


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UNION Etnernic August 4,1992 utsRC. 2676 m

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Mail Station F1-137 Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

In complying with the Fitness For Duty Rule,10 CFR 26.71(d), Recordkeeping Requirements, please find enclosed Union Electric Callaway Nuclear Plant Fitness For Duty Program Performance Data for the six (6) month period beginning January 1,1992 and ending on June 30,1992.

Enclosures include:

Attachment A Fitness For Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10 CFR 26 (2 pages).

Attachment B Fitness For Duty (additional statistical data)

Attachment C Fitness For Duty Management Action (2 pages)in regards to:

Initiatives Taken Iessons 12arned Reportable Fitness For Duty Events Under 10 CFR 26.73 If you have any questions in regards to the Performance Data Report, please contact me at (314) 676-8246.

Sincerely, y\\, n Jhmes R. Peevy i

Manager, Operation Support Fitness For Duty Manager 4

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4 cc: A. Bert Davis, Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i

Region Ill 799 Roosevelt Road i

Glen Ellyn,IL 60137 R. L llague Chief, Project Section 3C U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 111 799 Roosevelt Road j

Glen Ellyn,IL-60137 i

B. L Bartlett /D. R. Calhoun -

Resident NRC Inspector, Callaway Plant i

Callaway Resident Office j

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l

RR #1-Steedman, MO 65077 L R. Wharton (2 copies)

Licensing Project Manager, Callaway Plant Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation l

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 13 E 21.

4 Washington, DC 20555 Shaw, Pittman, Potts;& Trowbridge 2300 N. Street, N. W.

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Fitness for Duty Prcgram Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10CFR26 (NUMARC Rev. Date 1/92)

UNION ELECTRIC JUNE 30, 1992

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company 6 Monthe CALLAWAY PLANT Location Donna M. Knoopflein (314) 676-8211 Contact Name Phone (Include Area Code)

Cuttoffst Screen / Confirmation (ng/ml)

D Appendix A to 10CFR26 Marijuana 20 / 15 Amphetamines 1000 / 250 Barbiturates 300 / 150 Cocaine 300i 150 Phencyclidine 25 / 25 Benustiazepines 300 / 150 Opiates 300 / 150 Alcohol (.04% BAC) long Term Short-Term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor-Personnel Contractor Personnel Average Number with Unescorted Access 1002 231 272 N

N N

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N C tegories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Pre-Access 35 0

4 0

840 22 Post Accident 0

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O Observed Behavior 0

0 0

0 3

2 Random 504 0

112 1

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Follow-up i

1 0

0 2

0 Other 3

0 0

0 4

1 TOTAL 543 1

116 1

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Creakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific substances

  • Amphet-Phency-Refusal 1 Berbi-2 Benze 3

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  • M a,Guna Cocaine
  • t'h inees amines clMine Ale <4wil to Test turstes diant ne.

Licensee Employees O/ I teng-Term Contractors 1/1 Shost-Term Contractors 6 /15**

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TOTAL, 7 / 17 6

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Record of test results that would have been Positive at the NRC cutoff level.

Right Side - Record of MRO Confirmed Positives based on Union Electric's more stringent cutoff level.

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    • One Specimen was positive for Cannabinoids & Cocaine

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FITNFSS FOR DUTY llelow is a summary of Fitness for Duty statisticalinformation for January June,1992.

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UNION ELECTRIC QQ11S.ULTANT TOTALS Pre-Employment 7

0 7

Pre Iladge 28 844 872 Random 504 2$5 759 Follow-Up i

2 3

Post Accident 0

0 0

Test for-Cause 0

3 3

Appeal /Other

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TOTALS 543 1108 1651 Cumulative Average Population 1002 503 1505

]ndividuals Random 1v Screened:

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UNION ELECTRIQ CONSULTAliT TOTALS Screenni Zero 498 248 746 Screenn! Once 304 195 499 1

Screened Twice 81 24 105 l

Screened Three Times 10 4

14 Screened Four Times 2

0 2

Humber or Snecimens Determined Positive by MRO:

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UNION ELECTRIC CONSULTANT TOTALS ht:ELn d

i Cannabinoids 0_

14 14 Cocaine.

0 4

4 Cannabinoids & Cocaine 0

1 1

Benzodiazepinew 0

1 1

Alcohol 0

2 2

Random Cannabinoids 0

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Test-for-Cause Alcohol 0

2 2

Other Cocaine 0

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Follow-Up

- Cannabinoids

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FITNESS FOlt DU'lY A1ANAGEh1ENT ACflON Initiative Taken Initiative being pursued during this reporting period focus on:

(1)

Reducing administrative burden / cost associated with performing weekly random urine collection / alcohol testing at our corporate location; Union Electric is in process of training an individual at our corporate location to perform weekly random tesdag of personnel at this location. This will drastically g

reduce the number of trips our nurses will have to make to our corporate location to perform random testing, reducing lost time incurred in travel and associated travel costs (approximately 225 miles per week).

4 (2)

Enhancement to our on site collection facility; Installation of hidden distress buttons in the collection facility that will activate alarms located in the Personnel Department and Security Access Facility in the event assistance is required by the FFD Staff.

Lessons la arned Union Electric purchased additional blind samples spiked with ephedrine to ensure our on-site testing facility and DilllS Laboratories providing service to Union Electric are not miss identifying ephedrine in the urine for amphetamines.

To date eight (8) samples have been utilized for this purpose.

All eight (8) specunens were tested in our on site testing facility and at both DilllS Laboratories providing services to Union Electric, and the results have all been negative for amphetamines at all three (3) testing facilitics (i.e. the correct result).

During this reporting period a total of 1651 drug / alcohol tests (all testing categories) were performed. Twenty-seven (27) positive test results occurred, representing a 1.64%

positive test rate. It should be noted a Refuel Outage occurred during this reporting period in which approximately 900 additional personnel received processing for unescorted access privileges.

Of the 27 positive,17 were positive for Cannabinoids at the 20 ng/ml screening cutofflevel utilized by Union Electric.

l' age 1 of 2 NITACilhtENT C

If Union Electric were utilizing the screening cutoff level of 100 or 50 (ng/ml), for Cannabinoids, the confirmed positive for Cannabinoids would have been as follows:

100 ng/ml-7 positives 50 ng/ml-9 positives Events Iteported in Accordance With 10 CFit 26.73 No events occurred during this uporting period requiring reporting in accordance with 10 CFIt 26.73.

Page 2 of 2 ATTACilMENT C

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