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MONTHYEARML20217H0471999-09-30030 September 1999 Management Directive & Handbook 8.11, Review Process for 10CFR2.206 Petitions ML20212J8561999-09-13013 September 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual,Insp Procedure 95001, Supplemental Insp for One or Two White Inputs in Strategic Performance ML20211F8961999-08-18018 August 1999 Revised Reactor Oversight Process Pilot Program Guidelines ML20211F9221999-08-13013 August 1999 Draft Inspection Procedure 71130, Physical Protection ML20211F9291999-08-11011 August 1999 Draft Inspection Procedure 71111, Initiating Events (10). Mitigating Systems (90) ML20217M9461999-06-30030 June 1999 Commissioner'S Assistant Handbook ML20216E1401999-06-0707 June 1999 SRP for Review of Decommissioning Plans & Other Info Submitted to Support Release of Nuclear Facilities, Draft for Review & Comment Only ML20195H6311999-05-20020 May 1999 Pilot Program Guidelines ML20195H7351999-05-19019 May 1999 Draft NRC Inspection Manual,Manual Chapter 0610, Inspection Repts. Also Encl,Draft Manual Chapter 06XX Entitled, Significance Determination Process ML20195H7071999-05-14014 May 1999 Draft NRC Inspection Manual,Inspection Procedure 71152, Identification & Resolution of Problems ML20210L3321999-05-10010 May 1999 Final USNRC Contingency Plan for Y2K Issue in Nuclear Industry ML20195H6381999-05-0909 May 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual Chapter 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase ML20195H6471999-05-0707 May 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual,Inspection Procedure 71111, Reactor Safety-Initiating Events,Mitigating Systems,Barrier Integrity ML20195H6621999-05-0707 May 1999 Draft NRC Inspection Manual,Inspection Procedure 71114, Reactor Safety - Emergency Preparedness ML20206F2231999-04-27027 April 1999 NRC Manual Chapter 0350 Restart Action Plan for Clinton Power Station ML20195H6701999-04-21021 April 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual,Inspection Procedure 71121, Occupational Radiation Safety ML20195H6761999-04-21021 April 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual,Inspection Procedure 71122, Public Radiation Safety ML20195H6871999-04-21021 April 1999 Draft NRC Insp Manual,Inspection Procedure 71150, Plant Status ML20212J4721999-04-16016 April 1999 Proposed Final Rept, Integrated Matls Performance Evaluation Program Review of North Dakota Agreement State Program,9904013-16 ML20207L3591999-02-28028 February 1999 Budget Estimates and Performance Plan Fiscal Year 2000 ML20206M9521999-02-11011 February 1999 Preliminary Guidelines for Evaluating Dose Assessments in Support of Decommissioning ML20205J6741999-01-27027 January 1999 NRC Insp Manual Chapter 1360, Use of Physician & Scientific Consultants in Medical Consultant Program ML20151Z0531998-07-31031 July 1998 Instructions for Completing Nrc'S Uniform LOW-LEVEL Radioactive Waste Manifest ML20237A3321998-07-30030 July 1998 Audit Guidance,Severe Accident Management Implementation ML20236T4251998-07-22022 July 1998 Internal Commission Procedures ML20216C2041998-04-0202 April 1998 Fy 1998 Regional Operating Plan for Region II ML20216C1591998-04-0202 April 1998 Division of Nuclear Matl Safety FY97 Self-Assessment Plan ML20198P4001998-03-31031 March 1998 Radioactive Waste Mgt H-202, Training Manual ML20217G0231998-03-30030 March 1998 Govt Performance & Results Act, Performance Plan FY99 ML20216D0261998-02-28028 February 1998 Performance Plan Fy 1999 ML20216C5911998-02-27027 February 1998 FOIA Handbook Regional Ofc Instruction (ROI) 0350, Rev 5. W/Newspaper Articles & 980227 IA-98-111, FOIA Handbook Regional Ofc Instruction (ROI) 0350, Rev 5. W/Newspaper Articles & 9802271998-02-27027 February 1998 FOIA Handbook Regional Ofc Instruction (ROI) 0350, Rev 5. W/Newspaper Articles & 980227 ML20203H3271998-02-0505 February 1998 Restart Assessment Plan Millstone Station ML20203M4861998-02-0202 February 1998 Draft Govt Performance & Results Act Performance Plan FY99 ML20199H9191997-11-30030 November 1997 NRC DRUG-FREE Workplace Plan ML20202J2701997-10-31031 October 1997 NRC Strategic Plan.Fiscal Year 1997 - Fiscal Year 2002 ML20236K4981997-10-31031 October 1997 Nrc/Oas Training Working Group Recommendations for Agreement State Training Programs ML20217J8081997-09-30030 September 1997 Strategic Plan for Fiscal Year 1997-2002 ML20211K3271997-09-30030 September 1997 Quality Management Program ML20210R7701997-08-11011 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, Unsealed Byproduct Matl - Low Dose Diagnostic Studies, as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20210R7751997-08-11011 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, Unsealed Byproduct Matl - High Dose Radiopharms for Therapy, as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20210R7371997-08-0707 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, Teletherapy, as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20210R7521997-08-0707 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, High Dose Rate Remote Afterloaders as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20210R7421997-08-0707 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, Low Dose Sealed Sources, as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20210R7591997-08-0707 August 1997 Working Draft Entitled, Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery, as Part of NRC Program to Revise 10CFR35 & Associated Guidance Documents ML20151L8431997-07-31031 July 1997 Handbook 10.131, Protection of NRC Employees Against Ionizing Radiation ML20151L8361997-07-31031 July 1997 Directive 10.131, Protection of NRC Employees Against Ionizing Radiation ML20198K9481997-07-22022 July 1997 Restart Assessment Plan Millstone Station ML20211F1261997-07-21021 July 1997 Restart Assessment Plan,Millstone Station ML20249C4451997-03-19019 March 1997 Directive 8.14, Evaluating Safety Performance of Nuclear Power Reactor Licensees 1999-09-30
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i PSTATUS.WPD NRC INSPECTION MANUAL PIPB INSPECTION PROCEDURE 71150 PLANT STATUS CORNERSTONES: ALL INSPECTION BASES: The knowledge of plant activities is important in the risk informed inspection process for determining how to select and implement the other baseline inspection procedures. The inspection will focus on understanding of emergent plant issues, potential adverse trends, current equipment problems, and ongoing activities, including their impact on plant risk.
LEVEL OF EFFORT: Observation of daily activities necessary to ensure an appropriate level of understanding include routine control room and plant walkdowns of all safety-significant plant areas including areas that contain equipment included within the scope of the maintenance rule, areas with significant radiological hazards, and areas with important physical security equipment. In addition, this effort would include attendance at licensee shif t turnovers and management plant status meetings.
-01 INSPECTION OBJECTIVE Ensure inspectors are aware of current plant and equipment problems and have an understanding of the proposed or ongoing site activities from a risk perspective. Inspectors should utilize plant specific risk information as input to what systems are most risk significant given present plant configuration.
-02 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS:
02.01 Control Room Walkdown
- a. Several times per week observe the status of the safety or risk important systems by observing the indicated parameters and equipment configuration indications on the control boards. Determine if any system components are in unexpected issue Date: #21/99 DRAFT ~
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configurations, or if-paramaters are at unexpscted values based on the operational mode of the plant. In addition, note whether any significant plant parameter trends exist and whether the licensee' is aware of the trends. Identify '
whether the plant is in any technical specification (TS) limiting ' conditions for operation (LCOs), whether the TS action statements are being met, and that TS requirements and license conditions are being met. Review in the control room, or other appropriate locations, visible portions of
-radiation monitor indications that could provide indication j of.an apparent uncontrolled release. i
- b. Several times-per week review ~ control room logs, . equipment out-of-service or. clearance logs, chemistry logs, standing orders, and night orders to understand the activities and problems that occurred since the previous review. Determine whether the logs appropriately reflect the plant status observed during the control board walkdown or that TS requirements are not being met.
- c. Weekly review temporary modification logs, operator workaround lists, and temporary shielding logs to determine whether safety / risk important items have been added since the previous review.
02.02 Status Meetinas Several times per week select a complement of licensee meetings
.. that provide an overall status of the plant and of the licensee's activities that are planned or in progress for the safety and risk significant equipment. These meetings could include the licensee's plan of the day meeting, shift turnover meeting, emergent work meeting, equipment prioritization meeting, and corrective action document review meeting, as appropriate.
02.03- Plant Tours Weekly tour accessible areas of the plant containing safety and risk significant t.;tructures, systems, and components (SSCs) within the scope of the maintenance rule, areas that contain significant radiological hazards, and areas with important physical security equipment.
Observe and assess: ;
- a. whether any plant activities are taking place that may affect the operability of the required SSCs and/or increase plant risk. Verify that degraded components have been identified by the-licensee in the corrective action program.
- b. The 'overall status of plant SSCs, including general material condition that could affect the SSC's function, and the installation of unauthorized modifications.
- c. Plant' areas for fire he.zards that could increase risk, and for overall status of fire protection equipment.
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- o. The status of physical security equipment. Where problems l exist, are the problems being appropriately compensated, and i events properly logged.
- f. That doors to locked high radiation areas are locked and that radiation postings are appropriate.
- g. Any leakage involving radioactive liquids or ga.ses not bounded by plant collection systems.
02.04 Problem Identification 1
- a. Periodically observe licensee management's review of plant :
deficiencies. ),
- b. Selectively review the licensee's deficiency or non-conformance reports to assess whether those problems identified in the logs, from status meetings, and from previous control room walkdowns and plant tours, that ]
increase risk were entered into the corrective action program, are properly characterized, and appropriately classified. Followup will be performed under other inspection procedures.
-03 INSPECTION GUIDANCE:
Issues found during the performance of the plant status reviews should be directly assigned to the applicable cornerstone.
The attached table shows those minimal effort activities included '
in plant status that directly relate to other inspectable area activities. The activities are included in Plant Status because they can be easily accomplished as part of getting plant status without expending more than minimal direct inspection time.
03.01 Control Room Walkdown
- a. The inspector should pay particular attention to equipment out of position or indications of degraded plant conditions.
In those cases, the inspector should assess the risk significance in relation to the Reactor Safety cornerstones.
- b. The purpose of the log review is to ensure the inspector has an adequate perspective on the current risk importance of the near term problems. Multiple cornerstones could apply to this aspect since radiological safety, emergency preparedness, and physical security aspects could appear in the logs.
03.02 Status Meetinas The purpose of attending the status meetings is to gather information about overall site activities in order to assess what risk important activities will or are being conducted so that inspection resources can be appropriately focused on those with the highest risk. Any combination of meetings that provide the overall perspective to the inspector will accomplish the objective. All cornerstones apply to this activity.
Issue Date: 4/21/99 DRAFT DRAFT
03.03 Plant Tours The purpose of the tours is to provide an independent perspective of ongoing plant problems that increase risk. In performing the tours the inspector should keep in mind the integrated affect of plant' problems on risk. In some cases multiple. problems'at a particular location can have a greater risk than the problems can ,
have individually. All cornerstones apply to this activity. '
03.04 Problem Identification i
The inspector should focus on- whether the licensee uses the corrective action program to identify. problems. In addition, for significant problems the inspector should pay particular attention
- to whether the' licelsee properly classifies the problem in the corrective action program. Proper classification of the condition will- generally cause the appropriate devotion of resources to 1 identify the root cause and correct the problem. All cornerstones apply to this activity. This activity is directly tied to the Identification and Resolution of Problems Inspectable Area. If problems 'are appropriately described and classified in the corrective action program the effectiveness of the inspections conducted under other inspegtion procedures will have a greater probability of focusir,1g on risk significant issues.
-04 RESOURCE ESTIMATE This inspection procedure is estimated to take 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> per week l
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