ML20147B745
| ML20147B745 | |
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| Site: | Yankee Rowe |
| Issue date: | 10/06/1978 |
| From: | Hoffman D CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.) |
| To: | Ziemann D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7810110164 | |
| Download: ML20147B745 (1) | |
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Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation Att:
Mr Den'nis L Ziemann, Chief Operating Reactors 3.anch No 2 US Iiuclear Regulatory Cc==ission Washi ngton, DC 20555 DOCKET 50-155 - LICEiSE DPR BIG ROCK POINT PLAIIT - FIF.E PROTICTIC:I ADMINISTRATI'/E CONTROLS AND FIRE EARRIEF TESTS By letter dated June 19, 1978, Censumers ?cver Company cct=itted to a submittal of a Big Rock Point Plant " Fire Frctection Plan" in Cetcber 1978.
The attached Fire Protection Plan dated September 29, 1978 cc=pletes the requirements of the June lette:.
In addition, our July lh, 1978 letter providing additional information relative to the Big Rock Point Fire Ra:ards A-.alysis indicated in Item 21 that fire barrier test data vculd be forwarded when the rests were cenplete.
Tne test data for qualifying fire stop designs was provided as Attachments 1 and 2 of our September 29, 1973 letter on the Palisades Plant Docket 5;-27; ne final 4
design for fire stops (existing, modified and new) to be used at the Big Rcck Point Plant will be censistent with the designs tested and doentented in those reports.
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FIRE PROTECTIO?I PLA?f i
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BIG ROCK POINT PLANT Fire Protection Plan 1.
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1.1 This document is Consumers Power Company's Fire Protection Plan for the Big Rock Nuclear Power Plant.
1.2 The purpose of this plan is to establish and define controls for fire protection activities that affect safety related and certain nonsafety-related structures, systems and co=ponents.
1.3 The following figures are attached:
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Fire Protection Responsibility Figure 2:
Functional Organication Figure 3: Off-Site Organization 2.
APPLICABILITY 2.1 The Fire Protection Plan applies to on-site Big Rock employees, visitors, vendors, contractors and subcontractors.
3 REFERENCES 3.1 BTP-APC9.$-1,Appen11xA-GuidelinesforFireProtectionfor Nuclear Power Plants 3.2
' Big Rock Technical Specifications
'33 Quality Assurance Topical Report CPC-1-A
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1 3.h Operating Procedures Manual 35 Site Emergency Plan i
3.6 Plant Training Manual I
37 Plant Records Management
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3.6 Administrative Procedures i
I 39 Property Protection Standards 3 10 Huelear Mutual Li::tited _(NFL) Property Loss Frevention Standards
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ORGANIZATION h.1 Administrative Organization hol.1 The tunager of Production - Nuclear shall have responsi-bility for overall canagement of the Fire Protection Pro-gram.
i 4.1.2 The Plant Superintendent is responsible for the overall administration of the plant operations and emergency plans which include the fire protection and prevention programs.
4.1 3 The Big Rock Fire Marshall shall:
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h.l.3.1 Be responsible for overall formulation and imple-mentation of the fire protection and prevention progra s.
h.l.3.2 Assess the effectiveness of Big Rock's Fire Pro- -
tection Program including fire drills, fire brigade and plant staff training and takes program reviews as required by Technical Specifications.
A report of these assessments including any recommendations for improvement shall be made, b.l.3 3 Be responsible for coordination of recommendations concerning the updating and backfitting of the Big Rock Plant to applicable requirements.
h.1.3.h Provide the plant staff with technical information and expertise needed for developnent of fire pre-vention and protection procedures including mainte-nance.
4.1 3 5 Assist in the development of programs for Big Rock Plant's staff and fire brigade training.
h.l.h The plant Shift Supervisor or his designee:
h.l.h.1 Shall be responsible for day-to-day, in-plant imple-centation of the Fire Protection Plan.
h.l.h.2 Shall be responsible for completion of procedures for:
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3 h.1.h.2.1 Testing and availabi?/.ty of fire detec-tion, suppression and extinguishing sys-te=s at the plant including all installed and portable equipment and barriers used in fighting or containing fires.
h l.h.2.2 Fire prevention and protection require-ments during activities which place a portion of the fire protection system out of service or increase the possibil-ity of a fire.
h.l.k.3 Shall be responsible for assuring indoctrination in fire emergency procedures for e=ployees, visitors, contractors, and subcontractors.
The responsibility for the above training is delegated to the Plant Training Coordinator.
h.l.h.h Is assisted in the above activities and responsibil-ities by the Plant Fire Marshall in performance of administrative duties cencerning the Fire Protection Plan.
h.2 Support Services h.2.1 The Procerty Protection Decartment is organized wholly inde-pendent of the Nuclear Production Department and provides support services and technical assistance to the plant for all matters of fire protection.
h.2.1.1 The Director of the Property Protection Department shall assist the Manager of Production - Nuclear in his responsibilities for the overall management of the plant Fire Protection Program.
h.2.1.2 The Fire Protection Staff of the Property Protection Department shall assist tne Plant Superintendent in his responsibilities of overall administration of the site rh e protection and prevention programs.
Al 'irganization chart, Figure No 1, depicts the orgac4 ation concerned vith implementation of the Fil e Pr otection Plan.
h.3 Punctional Organization (Fig tre 2) h.3.1 The functional organication for resolving a local emergency caused by an in-plant fire is:
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4 3.1.1 Site Emergency Director is responsible for maintain-ing the plant in i safe condition, as warranted, during a plant emergency.
h.3.1.2 Plant Fire Marshall is capable in advising the fire brigade leader in fire fighting activities, if nec-essary.
h.3 1 3 Plant Fire Brigade Leader is responsible for direct-ing efforts of the fire brigade to minimize the effects of the fire.
The advice of the Plant Fire Marshall vill be followed as overall plant safety warrants.
h.3 1.k Radiation Protection Technician is available if needed for determining what, if any, radiological hazards are present at the fire and coordinating with the fire brigade leader to insure all necessary precautions and monitoring are done.
h.3.1.5 Fire Brigade - A group that is responsible for carrying out the orders of the fire brigade leader.
5 COURSE OF ACTION 51 Procedures 5 1.1 This plan is implemented in accordance with various Company and plant procedures as listed in the Reference Section.
5 1.2 Changes to procedures involving fire protection requirements shall be processed in accordance with plant practices.
52 On Site Personnel 5.2.1 Continuous supervisory coverage of the plant is provided by the Shift Supervisor.
He has responsibility for proper plant operation and' response to plant emergencies.
5 2.2 During nonroutine working hours, the designated on-call Superintendent provides higher management direction, as appropriate, or as requested by the Shift Supervisc:,
523 The Plant Fire Brigade responds to fires And autonati-detecticn alarms.
The fire br.gade is ccuprised of a Centrol Operator, Auxiliary Operators or other personnel trained in fighting fires.
The minimum number of brigade members to be on site at all times is set by Technical Specifications and plant procedures.
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5 53 Locations of Fires 5 3.1 Fires may occur in the following locations; 5 3.1.1 ' On site (inside of fence boundary).
5.3.1.2 off site (outside of fence boundary).
5.h Response to Fires 5.h.1 In-Plant Fire 1
5.h.l.1 An in-plant fire is classified as a local emergency and handled in accordance with the Operating Pro-
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cedures bhnual.
5.h.2 On-Site Fire (Inside of Fence Boundary) 5.h.2.1 An on-site fire shall be handled in accordance with the Operating Procedures Manual.
5.h.3 Off-Site Fire (Outside of Fence Boundary) 5.h.3.1 An off-site fire shall be handled in accordance with the Site Emergency Plan.
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FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPbEIT 6.1 Permanent 6.1.1 The~following percanent fire protection equipment is pro-vided:
6.1.1.1 Lake buchigan is the firevater source.
6.1.1.2 Two (2). vertical turbine pumps (one diesel driven and one~ electric notor drive).
Each having a rated capacity of 1000 gpa at 110 psi discharge pressure.
6.1.1 3 Six-inch underground water loop, which supplies the plant complex, which has branches with fire hydrant s.
i 6.1.1.h A main fire protection header that supplies water to.isrious manually and automatically initiated sprinkler and_ deluge systems.
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6 6.1.1 5 Automatic smoke or fire detection devices in various plant areas.
6.1.1.6 Fire hoses in the Screenhouse Service Building, Reactor Building and Turbir.e Building.
6.1.1 7 Fire barriers to prevent the spread of fire within the plant co= plex.
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-Portable 6.2.1 The following portable fire protection equipment is provided.
6.2.1.1 Portable dry chemical, water and carbon-dioxide extinguishers are located throughout the plant and other on-site buildings.
6.3 Usage 6.3.1 The per=anent firevater protection equipment shall te oper-
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6.3.2 Permanent and portable fire protection equipment should not be used for purposes other than fire protection without the approval of the Shift Supervisor or his designee.
6.h Eauipment Modifications 6.h.1 Physical modifications to permanent or portable fire pro-tection-equipment shall be in accordance with the Adminis-trative Procedures.
6.5 Out-of-Service Reauirements 6.5 1 Fixed fire protection equipment shall not be removed from service without the written approval of the Shift Supervisor or an in-line member of management who is senior to the 1
Shift Supervisor.
The Property Protection Department shall i
be notified immediately in accordance with the Operating Procedures Manual.
i 6.6 Inspection and Maintenance 6.6.1 Inspection, maintenance and testing requirements for fire protection equipment is listed in the Technical Specifica-tions.
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7 TRAINING 71 Instructor 7 1.1 The Plant Training Coordinator hsa been delegated the responsibility for development, implementation and re-vision of fire trainins requirements.
This training will be accomplished in accordance with the Administrative Procedures.
72 Fire Drills-l 7.2.1 Plant fire drills and critiques shall be scheduled and con-ducted in accordance with the shift fire drill procedures.
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FIRE PREVEUTION ACTIVITIES 8.1 Fire prevention activities (ie, control of combustibles, ignition sources, flammable gas and liquid storage) are conducted under the guldsnee of, administrative prccedures, Property Protection and HML Standards.
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QUAL M ASSURANCE 91 Quality Assurar.ce activities for the Big Rock Fire Protection 4
Systems will be cot. ducted in accordance with the Quality Arsurance Topical Report CPC A.
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PROGRAM REVIEW 10.1 In addition to the revisw by the Fire Marshall outlined earlier, i
the Fire Protection Prog am is reviewed by the Property Protection Department in conjunction with fire insurance inspectionc conducted by an outside consultir g firm and is reviewed under the 'in-house audit program.
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P2 CORDS 11'.1 Records which document compliance with the Fire Protection Plan shall be retained in accordance with the Plant Records Management.
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