ML20151P178

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Advises That Regulatory Effectiveness Review Scheduled for Wk of 860303-07.Review Will Consist of Evaluation of Overall Effectiveness of Safeguards Program.Requests Appropriate Personnel Support for Both Internal & External Groups
ML20151P178
Person / Time
Site: Summer 
Issue date: 12/30/1985
From: Verrelli D
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Nauman D
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO.
References
NUDOCS 8601030320
Download: ML20151P178 (3)


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fouthCsrolinaElectricandGasCompany ATTN-Mr. D. A. Nauman, Vice President Nuclear Operations P. O. Box 764 (167)

Columbia, SC 29218 Gentlemen:

The NRC is in the process of conducting safeguards Regulatory Effectiveness Reviews at nuclear power reactors.

I wish to inform you that the Summer 1 facility has been chosen for such a review scheduled for the week of March 3 through 7, 1986.

The prime purpose of the review program is to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the Summer 1 safeguards program and to determine whether existing safeguards i

regulations yield the level of protection intended by NRC. The team performing the review supports NRC's quality assurance program for safeguards, both as it applies to the Summer security system and the NRC's regulations.

The review will complement, but be independent of, the licensing and inspection functions.

1 The review at Summer will be conducted by a team with representatives from the Division of Safeguards, Region II, and U.S. Army Special Forces personnel from i

Fort Bragg, NC.

The review team will be comprised of two groups.

One group will look at the facility's safeguards from the perspective of an insider, while the other will view safeguards from an external adversary's perspective.

J The review will initiate with an entrance briefing.

You may wish to have a representative of your corporate staff present during this briefing, as it will t

provide an overview of the team's objectives and anticipated activities for the duration of the visit. Any questions that may arise concerning the team's review technique or other matters, will be addressed at that time.

For the remainder of the first day, the team would like to have a plant orientation tour with emphasis on safeguards areas and systems, and begin the examination of plant vital areas.

During the remainder of the on-site assessment, the team will continue reviewing vital areas and components, and the entire safeguards program. The last day is reserved for any activities the team has i

been unable to accomplish and for a briefing of plant and corporate personnel on the preliminary results of the review.

Please provide appropriate plant personnel suppcrt for both groups of the team during the scheduled review. The external group will require an escort from the security department who can communicate with alarm stations. The internal group will need escorts from both security and plant operations. The latter should be individuals familiar with the locations and detailed operation of the engineered safety feature systems and components.

The team will make every effort to schedule its activities so as to avoid disruption of normal plant operations.

The time that various team members will spend on-site will vary, but generally will range from four to seven hours per day.

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DEC 301985 and Gas Company If you have any questions regarding the conduct of these regulatory effectiveness reviews, which you wish to have answered prior to the team's visit, please contact Robert Dube, Safeguards System Evaluation Section, at (301) 427-4723 or David R. McGuire, at (404) 331-5545, of the Region staff.

Sincerely, David M. Verre111, Chief Projects Branch 1 Division of Reactor Projects

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