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Occupational Radiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1997.Thirtieth Annual Report
ML20196H205
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Issue date: 11/30/1998
From: Hagemeyer D, Matt Thomas
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH (RES), SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (FORMERLY
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NUREG-0713, NUREG-0713-V19, NUREG-713, NUREG-713-V19, NUDOCS 9812090010
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NUREG-0713 Vol.19 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1997 Thirtieth Annual Report Manuscript Completed: November 1998 Date Published: November 1998 Prepared by M. L. Thomas, D.A. Hagemeyer* 1 Division of Regulatory Applications Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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PREVIOUS REPORTS IN SERIES WASH-1311 A Compilation of Occupational Radiation Exposure from Light Wate: Cooled Nuclear Power Ptnts, 1969-1973, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission May 1974. NUREG-75/032 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Light Water Cooled Power Reactors,1969-1974, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 1975. NUREG-0109 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Light Water Cooled Power Reactors,1969-1975, U.S. Nuclear Regulator; Commission, August 1976. NUREG-0323 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Light Water Cooled Power Reactors,1969-1976, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, March 1978. NUREG-0482 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Light Water Cooled Power F,asctors,1977, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commisslon, May 1979. NUREG-0594 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors,1978, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Novernber 1979. NUREG4713 Occupational Radiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors 1979, Vol.1, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, March 1981. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation tNposure at Comrnercial Nuclear Power Reactors 1980, Vol. 2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, December 1981. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Fxposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors 1961, Vol. 3, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Novemtsr 1982. NUREG 0713 Occupational Radiaton Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors 1982, Vol. 4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cornmission, Dewmber 1983. NUREG-0713 Occupationamadiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors 1983, Vol. 5, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comrc. ion, March 1985. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facihties 1984, Vol. 6, U.S. Nuclear Regulato y Commission. October 1986. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1985,'Vol. 7, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, April 1988. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1986, Vol. 8. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, August 1989. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1987, Vol. 9 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, November 1990. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1988, Vol.10. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, July 1991. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilit,es 1989, Vol.11, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, April 1992. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1990, Vol.12 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, January 1993. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1991, Vol.13, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, July 1993. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1992, Vol.14, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, December 1993. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1993, Vol.15. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, January 1995. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities 1994 Vol.16, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, January 1996. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facihties 1995, Vol.17, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, January 1997. NUREG-0713 Occupational Radiation Exposure At Commercia! Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facihties 1996, Vol.18, U.G. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, February 1998. Previous reports in the NUREG-0714 senes, which are now combined with NUREG-0713. are as follows: WASH-1350-R1 First through Sixth Annual Reports of the Operation of the U.S. AEC's Centralized lonizing Radiation Exposure through Records and Reporting System, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. WASH-1350-R6 NUREG-75/108 Seventh Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Report for Certain NRC Licensees - 1974, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. October 1975. NUREG-0119 Eighth Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Report for 1975, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. October 1976. NUREG-0322 Ninth Annual Occupatronal Radiation Exposure Report for 1976, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October 1977. NUREG-0463 Tenth Annual Occupational Radiation Expc aure Report for 1977, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October 1978. NUREG-0593 Eleventh Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Report for 1978, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, January 1981. NUREG-0714 Twelfth Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Report for 1979, Vol.1, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, August 1982. NUREG-0714 Occupational Radiation Exposure, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Annual Reports,1980 and 1981, Vols. 2 and 3, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October 1983. NUREG-0714 Occupational Radiation Exposure, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Annual Reports,1982 and 1983, Vols. 4 and 5, U S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. October 1985. NUREG-0713 ii

I ABSTRACT l This report summarizes the occupational exposure data that are maintained in the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Radiation Exposure information and Reporting System (REIRS). The bulk of the information contained in the report was compiled from the 1997 annual reports submitted by six of the seven categories' of NRC licensees subject to the reporting requirements of 10 CFR 20.2206. Since there are no geologic repositories for high level waste currently licensed, only six categories will be considered in this report. l t l Annual reports for 1997 were received from a total of 296 NRC licensees, of which 109 were l operators of nuclear power reactors in commercial operation. Compilations of the reports l submitted by the 296 licensees indicated that 142,730 individuals were monitored,75,291 of l whom received a measurable dose (Table 3.1). The collective dose incurred by these l individuals was 19,841 person-rem which represents a 9% decrease from the 1996 value. The number of workers receiving a measurable dose also decreased, resulting in the average measurable dose of 0.26 rem for 1997. The average measurable dose is defined to be the total , collective dose (TEDE) divided by the number of workers receiving a measurable dose. These figures have been adjusted to account for transient reactor workers. In 1997, the annual collective dose per reactor for light water reactor licensees (LWRs) was 157 person-rem. This represents a 9% decrease from the value reported for 1996. The annual collective dose per reactor for boiling water reactors (BWRs) was 205 person-rem and, for pressurized water reactors (PWRs), it was 132 person-rem. Analyses of transient worker data indicate that 31,065 individuals completed work assignments at two or more licensees during the monitoring year. The dose distributions are adjusted each year to account for the duplicate reporting of transient workers by multiple licensees. In 1997, the average measurable dose calculated from reported data was 0.22 rem. The corrected dose distribution resulted in an average measurable dose of 0.26 rem. i l

    '      Commercial nuclear power reactors; industrial radiographers; fuel processors (including uranium enrichment), fabricators, and reprocessors; manufacturers and distributors of byproduct material; independent spent fuel storage installations; facilites for land disposal of low-level waste; and geologic repositones for high-level waste.

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                   . Applicabons intomatonal Corporaton (SAIC) to assist the NRC                    l Staff in the preparation of the NUREG-0713 senes Mr. Charles                    :

Hinson (NRR) assisted in the preparaten of this NUREG, serving l as the NRC Technical reviewer. SAIC will be suggesting changes i in the presentation of certam data in these reports. Readers should l be alert to these changes, and the NRC welcomes responses, l especially wh are these changes can be improved upon. j i Comments should be directed to: l

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_ _ _ . _ _ . , . . - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - ^ ^ TABLE OF CONTENTS Pace PREVIOUS REPORTS IN SERIES .... .... . . .. .. .. . . ... ........ . . . . ......... . . . . ....... ii ABSTRACT .. .. . . .. .. ... ..................... ......... . . . . . . . . .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         .. ..                   . . . ... . . iii EDITOR'S NOTE ... ..... . . ...........                                                 . . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               . . . . . . . . . iv FOREWORD ... . . .. . .. . ... .....                                                   ........................                                                                                    .................                                 . . . . xi PREFACE..       . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                    . . . . . . . . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiil 1 INTRODUCTION .. .                                                . . . . . . . . .        . . . . . . . . . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  . . . . . . .. 1 - 1 1.1 Radiation Exposure Information on the intemet .
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ANNUAL PERSONNEL MONITORING REPORTS - 10 CFR 20.2206. 3.1 Definition of Terms and Sources of Data. . .. .. .... .

                                                                                                                                                                                                  ....... ................ 3-1 3.1.1    Statistical Summary Reports..... .                                                               .

3.1.2 . .. . . . . . .. .. 3-1 3.1.3 Number of Monitored Workers.. ... . .. ... ... .. ... .. . .. .. ..... . ... .... ... ... 3-1 3.1.4 Number of Workers with Measurable Doses.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Collective Dose.. . . ... .. .... ... . . . . . . . 3.1.5 Average Individual Dose . .. ... .... . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . ..3-2 3.1.6 Average Measurable Dose . . . . . .. ..

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              .....3-3 3.1.7    Number of Licensees Re
                                                                                                                                                                                                    ..............                              . .. 3-3 3.1.8    C R . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. ..... . . . . porting . .. .. .. . ........... .......3-3                                                                                                           ..
                                                                                                                                                                                   ...............                        .             . . . . .     .3-3 3.2 Annual TEDE Dose Distributions. .
                                                                                                                                                                                 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..                                     ..3-5 3.3 Summary of Occupational Exposure Data By License Category... ..                                                                                                                                                                  . ......3-8   ..... .

3.3.1 Industrial Radiography Licenses, Sin Multiple Locations.. .. ... . ..... .. .. .gle and 3.3.2 Manufacturing and Distribution Licenses, Type "A" Broad and

                                                                                                                                   . .. . .. . . . . . .                                                    . . .          .             ..         .3-8 Limited. . ... . .                                             . . . . . . . . .

3.3.3 Low-Level Waste Disposal Licenses... .

                                                                                                                                                                                         ...            . . .                .          ..           .3-9 3.3.4                                                                                                                                                      . . . . . . . . .. . . .                                    . . . .. 3-13 3.3.5 Independent Spent Fuel Storage installation Licenses .... . . . .. ..

Fuel Cycle Licenses.. .. .3-13 3.3.6 . . . . . .. . . . . 3-15 Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactor (LWR) Licenses. . . ... . . . .3-18 3.4 Summary of Intake Data by License Category. . . .... . .3-18 v NUREG-0713

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t I l l l i l I TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Pace 4 COMMERCIAL LIGHT WATER REACTORS - FURTHER ANALYS

                                                                                       ............................................4-1 4.1        Introduction .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4.2 Definition of Terms and Sources of Data . . ... .. ... .... . ... ... ... .. . 4.2.1 N umbe r of Re a ctors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . Electric Energy Generated .......... . ... . . . ... .... .... ... ..... ...... . ........... . .. 4-5 4.2.2 . . . . . . . .

                                                                                                                                       . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 4.2.3     Collec*ive Dose per Magawatt-Year.... . .. ... . ..

4.2.4 Average Maximum Dependable Capacity. ... ...... .... ... . . ..... . ..... . ... ..... 4

                                                                                                                   ...................4-6 4.2.5 Percent of Maximum Dependable Capacity Achieved .
                                                                                                                   ..................4-6 4.3       Annual TEDE Distributions ..... .......... .. . ... .. . ... . .. . .                            .............                                      .  . . .. . 4-8 4.4 4.5 Average Annual TEDE Doses ... .. . . ... . . . Plant Rankings by Collective 4.6 Collective Dose by Work Function and Employee Type ....... . ... .. . .. .. . . ..... 4 4.7 Number of Personnel by Work FunctionE......                                             and. Employee     . .. ....... . . ....Type....                    4-29            .. . .......... ... ..

4.8 Graphical Representation of Dose Trends in Appendix

                                                                                                                 ............................5-1 5    TRANSIENT WORKERS AT NRC LICENSED FACILITIES.... ...

5.1 Termination Reports..... . .. . . .............................................5-1 5.2 Transient Workers at NRC Facilities. ... . ... . .. ..... ... . ....... .... 6 EXPOSURES TO PERSONNEL IN EXCESS OF ........ ..6-1 REGULATO 6.1 Control Levels . . ... . . 6.2 Limitations of the Data . . . .. . . . . ... . .... .. .... .... .. . . . ..... . . 6.3 6.4 Summay of Exposures in Excess of Regulatory Li

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APPENDIX A- LISTING OF ANNUAL EXPOSURE DATA CERTAIN NRC LICENSEES,1997... .........................

                                                                                                                                                                  . . . . . .        . A-1 COMPILED APPENDIX             POWER   B FAClLITIES,1997....
                                           - ANNUAL ....                      WHOLE.                     BODY DOSES AT LICENSE AP.PENDIX C - PERSONNEL, DOSE, AND                                                             POWER GENERATION
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l l TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Pace APPENDIX D- NUMBER 'OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION,1997.. . . ... .... .D-1 APPENDIX E - GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF COLLECTIVE DOSE i TRENDS BY YEAR AND JOB FUNCTION FOR EACH SITE, 1973-1997. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E-1 APPENDIX F -

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OF ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DCSE DISTRIBUTIONS BY YEAR AND REACTOR TYPE, 1988-1997. . .. . . ..F-1 LIST OF TABLES 1 Table 3.1 Annual Exposure Data for Certain Categories of Licensees 1988-1997.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .3-4 Table 3.2 Distribution of Annual Collective TEDE by License Category 1997. .. .. .3-6 Table 3.3 Summary of Annual Dose Distributions for Certain NRC Licensees 1968-1997. . . . . .. . . . .3-7 Table 3.4 Annual Exposure information for Industrial Radiographers 1995-1997... .. . . . .. . . . . . . .3-8 Table 3.5 Annual Exposure information for Manufacturers and i Distributors 1995-1997. . . . . . 3-11 l l Table 3.6 Annual Exposure Information for Fuel Cycle Licenses 1995-1997. . 3-15 l Table 3.7 Intakes by Licensee Type and Radionuclide I Mode of Intake - Ingestion 1997. . . . . . . . .. . . .3-19 Table 3.8 Intakes by Licensee Type and Radionuclide Mode of Intake - Inhalation 1997. . . . . . .3-20 Table 3.9 Collective and Average CEDE by Licensee 1997.. . . 3-23 Table 3.10 Intemal Dose (CEDE) Distribution, 1994- 1997. . . . 3-24 l Table 4.1 Summary of information Reported by Commercial Boiling Vlater Reactors 1973-1997.. . .. . .4-2 Table 4.2 Summary of Information Reported by Commercial Pressurized Water Reactors 1973-1997. . . .4-3 vii NUREG-0713

i l l 1 Page UST OF TABLES (Continued) i Table 4.3 Summary of information Reported by Commercial Ught Water Reactors 1973-1997 ...... ..... .......................................4-4 , Table 4.4 Summary Distribution of Annual Whole Body Doses at Commercial Ught Water Reactors 1977-1997.. .. . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Table 4.5 Boiling Water Reactors Listed in Ascending Order of  ! Collective Dose per Reactor 1993-1997. . . . . ... .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . 4-14 Table 4.6 Pressurized Water Reactors Listed in Ascending Order of Collective Dose per Reactor 1993- 1997. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 4- 15 ( Table 4.7a Five-year Totals and Averages Usted in Ascending Order of Collective Dose per BWR 1993-1997.. .... ....... ... . .. . . . .. ...... 4-16 Table 4.7b Five-year Totals and Averages Listed in Ascending Order of Collective Dose per PWR 1993-1997.. ..... . . .... . . .... . . .. . ..... . . 4-17 i i Table 4.8 Annual Collective Dose by Work Function and Personnel Type 1997... ...... 4-20 l Table 4.9 Percentages of Annual Collective Dose at LWRs by Work i Function 1986-1997 .... ..... . . . . . . . . ....................................... .. 4-21 i Table 4.10 Annual Collective Dose by Occupation and Personnel Type 1997 ...... ... ... 4-24 l Table 4.11 Number of Personnel by Work Function and Personnel Type 1997 .. .... .. . 4-26 l Table 412 Number of Personnel by Occupation and Personnel Type 1997... ...... . ... . 4-27 Table 4.13 Average Doses by Occupation and Personnel Type 1997. . . .. . . ... .. . .. . ... . . 4-28  ; Table 5.1 Effects of Transient Workers on Annual Statistical Compilations, 1997.. . . . . 5-2 Table 6.1 Occupational Exposures in Excess of Regulatory Limits, 1994-1997..... . . . .. 6-5  ! Table 6.2 Occupational Exposures in Excess of Regulatory Limits, 1985-1993.. ..... . .. 6-6 Table 6.3 Maximum Occupational Exposures for Each Exposure Category 1997. .. . . . 6-7  : NUREG-0713 viii D I

l LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 3.1 Average Annual Values at industrial Radiography Facilities 1973-1997. . . . . . . . ,

                                                                                                                                                .. . 3-10 Figure 3.2   Average Annual Values at Manufacturing and Distribution Facilities 1973-1997.... ... .                                                                                                           ,
                                                                           ....               ...                                       .          .3-12 Figure 3.3   Average Annual Values at Low-Level Waste Disposal i

Facilities 1982-1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 3-14 Figure 3.4 Average Annual Values at Independent Spent Fuel Storage ' Facilities 1982-1997.... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3-16 Figure 3.5 Average Annual Values at Fuel Cycle Licenses 1973-1997... . . . . .3-17 Figure 4.1 Average Collective Dose and Number of Workers per - Reactor 1973-1997.. .. . . .

                                                                              . . . . . . . . . . .                         .          ..        .. . 4-9 Figure 4.2   Number of Operating Reactors and Gross Electricity Generated 1973-1997. . . .. .                                        . . . . . . .                 ..        .. .           . , .. 4 10 Figure 4.3 Average Measurable Dose per Worker and Collective Dose per Megawatt-Year 1973-1997.                        . . . . . . . . . .                  . . .             .         .. .            . . 4-11 Figure 4.4   Average, Median, and Extreme Values of the Collective Dose per Reactor 1973-1997.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..                                                   .       .           .... 4-12 Figure 4.5   Outage Days, Average Dose, and Collective Dose.. . . ... .                                                           .. . . . . 4-19         ,

Figure 4.6 Collective Dose by Work Function and Personnel Type 19 90- 1997 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4-22 , i I I i ! i j i i I ix NUREG-0713 i

r 1 l I i i Foreword i NUREG-0713, Volume 19, summarizes the 1997 occupational radiation exposure data ) maintained in the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Radiation Exposures Informatic.n l Reporting System (REIRS). Certain classes of licensees are required to annually report individual exposures in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2206. l The occupational radiation exposure data contained in this volume of NUREG-0713 is a , compilation of the annual reports received from 300 licensees required to submit annual reports. The annual collective dose decreased by 9% overall from 1996 to 1997. This decrease is partially a result of a decrease in the total number of workers who received a measurable dose.  ; This decrease is shown in Table 3.1 of this NUREG. , (l l - cM

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l PREFACE A number of NRC licensees have inquired as to how the occupational radiation exposure data that are compiled from the individual exposure reports required by 9 20.2206 and the annual dose data reported by work function in accordance with Subsection 6.9.1.5 of the standard technical specifications for nuclear power plants are used by the NRC staff. This is a very appropriate inquiry that may be of importance to many affected licensees. In combination with other sources of information, the principal uses of the data are to provide facts regarding routine occupational exposuces to radiation and radioactive material that occur in connection l with certain NRC-licensed activities. These facts are used by the NRC staff as indicated below:

1. The data permit evaluation, from the viewpoint of trends, of the effectiveness of the overall NRC/ licensee radiation protection and ALARA efforts by certain licensees. They also provide for the identification (and subsequent correction) of unfavorable trends.
2. The external dose data assist in the evaluation of the radiological risk associated with certain categories of NRC-licensed activities and are used for comparative analyses of radiation protection performance: US/ foreign, BWRs/PWRs, civilian / military, facility / facility, nuclear industry /other industries, etc.
3. The data provide for the monitoring of transient workers who may affect dose distribution statistics through multiple counting.
4. The data help provide facts for evaluating the adequacy of the current risk limitation system (e.g., are individual lifetime dose limits, worker population collective dose limits, and requirements for optimization needed?).
5. The data permit comparisons of occupational radiation risks with potential public risks when action for additional protection of the public involves worker exposures.
6. The data are used in the establishment of priorities for the utilization of NRC health physics resources: research, standards development, and regulatory program development.
7. The data provide facts for answering Congressional and Administration inquiries and for responding to questions raised by the public.
8. The data provide information that may be used in the planning of epidemiological studies.

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Occupational Radiation Exposure at Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors and Other Facilities Thirtieth Annual Report,1997 1 INTRODUCTION One of the basic purposes of the Atomic Energy Act and the implementing regulations in Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, Part 20, is to protect the health and safety of the public, including the employees of the licensees conducting operations under those regulations. Among the regulations designed to ensure that the standards for protection against radiation set out in 10 CFR 20 are met is a requirement that licensees provide individuals likely to be exposed to radiation with devices to monitor their exposure. Each licensee is also required to maintain indefinitely records of the results of such monitoring. However, there was no initial provision that these records or any summary of them be transmitted to a central location where the data could be retrieved and analyzed. On November 4,1968, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) published an amendment to 10 CFR 20 requiring the reporting of certain occuoational radiation exposure information to

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a central repository at AEC Headquarters. This iniormation was required of the four categories' of AEC licensees that were considered to involve the greatest potential for significant occupational doses and of AEC facilities and contractors exempt from licensing. A procedure was established whereby the appropriate occupational exposure data were extracted from these reports and entered into the Commission's Radiation Exposure Information Reporting System (REIRS), a computer system that was maintained at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Computer Technology Center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, until May 1990. At that time, the data were transferred to a database management system at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The computerization of these data ensures that they are kept indefinitely and facilitates their retrieval and analysis. The data maintained in REIRS have been summarized and published in a report every year since 1969. Annual reports for each of the years 1969 through 1973 presented the data reported by both AEC licensees and contractors and were published in six documents designated as WASH-1350-R1 through WASH-1350-R6. In January 1975, with the separation of the AEC into the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), each agency assumed responsibility for collecting and maintaining occupational radiation exposure information reported by the facilities under its jurisdiction. The annual reports published by the Commercial nuclear power reactors; industrial radiographers; fuel processors (including uranium enrichment as of 1997), fabncators, and reprocessors; manufacturers and distnbutors of specifeed quantities of byprodact matenal. 1-1 NUREG-0713

NRC on occupational exposure for calendar year 1974 and subsequent years do not contain information pertaining to ERDA facilities or contractors. Comparable information for facilities and contractors under ERDA, now the Department of Energy (DOE), is collected and published by DOE's Office of Health, a division of Environment, Safety and Health,in Germantown, Maryland. In 1982 and 1983, paragraph 20.408(a) of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations was amended to require three additional categories of NRC licensees to submit annual statistical exposure reports and individual termination exposure reports. The new categories are (1) geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste, (2) independent spent fuel storage installations, and (3) facilities for the land disposal of low-level radioactive waste. Therefore, this document presents the exposure information that was reported by NRC licensees representing two of these new categories. (There are no geologic repositories for high-level waste currently licensed.) This report and each of the predecessors summarizes information reported for both the current year and for previous years. More licensee-specific data for prev;ous years, such as the annual reports submitted by each commercial power reactor pursuant to 10 CFR 20.407 and their technical specifications, may be found in those documents listed on the inside of the front cover of this report for the specific year desired. Additional operating data and statistics for each power reactor for the years 1973 through 1982 may be found in a series of reports,

    " Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experience"[Refs.1-9). These documents are available for viewing at all NRC public document rooms, or they may be purchased from the National Technical Information Service, as shown in the Reference section.                                                                                              .

In May of 1991, the revised 10 CFR 20 " Standards for Protection Against Radiation; Final Rule" was published in the Federal Register. The revision redefined the radiation monitoring and reporting requirements of NRC licensees. Instead of summary annual reports (S 20.407) and termination reports (S 20.408), licensees are now required to submit an annual report of the dose received by each monitored worker (S 20.2206). Licensees were required to implement the new requirements on or before Janu'ary of 1994. This report is the fourth compilation of radiation exposure information collected under the revised 10 CFR 20. Certain sections of the report have been modified to account for the change in the reporting of exposure information. Readers are encouraged to comment on these changes. Recommendations for further analysis or for different presentation of information are welcome. NUREG-0713 1-2

1.1 Radiation Exposure information on the Intemet in May of 1995, the NRC began pursuing the dissemination of radiation exposure information via a World Wide Web site on the Intemet. This allows interested parties with the appropriate equipment to access the data electronically rather than through the published NUREG-0713 document. A web site was created for radiation exposure and linked into the main NRC web page. The web site contains up-to-date information on radiation exposure, as well as information and guidance on reporting radiation exposure information to the NRC. Interested parties may read the documents on-line or down-load information to their systems for further analysis. Software, such as REMIT, is also available for downloading via the web site. There are also links to other web sites dealing with the topics of radiation and health physics. The NRC intends to continue pursuing the dissemination of radiation exposure information via the World Wide Web and will focus more resources on the electronic distribution of information rather than the published hard copy reports. The main web URL addrew for the NRC is: http://www.nrc. gov The NRC radiation exposure information web URL address is: http://www.saic.com/home/nrc_ rad Comments on this report or the NRC's web page should be directed to: REIRS Project Manager Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 1-3 NUREG-0713

2 LIMITATIONS OF THE DATA All of the figures compiled in this rept relating to exposures and doses are based on the results and interpretations of the readings of various types of personnel montoring devices employed by each licensee. This information, obtained from routine personnel monitoring programs, is sufficient to characterize the radiation environment in which individuals work and is used in evaluating the radiation protection program. Monitoring requirements are specified in 10 CFR S 20.1502, which requires licensees to monitor individuals who receive or are likely to receive a dose in a year in excess of 10% of the applicable limits. For most adults, the annual limit for the whole body is 5 rem, so 0.5 rem per year is the level above which monitoring is required. Separate dose limits have been established for minors and pregnant workers. Monitoring is required for any individual entering a high or very high radiation area. Depending on the administrative policy of each licensee, persons such as visitors and clerical workers may also be provided with monitoring devices, although the probability of their being exposed to measurable levels of radiation is extremely small. Licensees must report the dose records of those individuals for whom monitoring is required. Many licensees elect to report the doses for every individual for whom they provided monitoring. This practice tends to increase the number of individuals that one could consider to be radiation workers. In an effort to account for this, the number of individuals reported as having "no measurable exposure" has been subtracted from the total number of individuals monitored in order to calculate an average dose per individual receiving a measurable dose, as well as the average dose per monitored individual (for example, see Table 3.1). The Revised 10 CFR S 20 was published in the Federal Register on May 21,1991. With the revision of Part 20, licensees report the monitoring results for each individual. This has eliminated the need for the staff to calculate collective dose from the statistical distributions and has improved the accuracy of the collective dose information presented in this report. Although licensees were required to implement the new reporting requirements as of January 1,1994, certain licensees began reporting under these new requirements during 1993, and that data has been included in the analyses presented here. Another impact of the Revised Part 20 is the change from whole body dose to total effective dose equivalent (TEDE). The TEDE includes both extemal and intemal dose. The TEDE is determined by summing the deep dose equivalent (DDE) from extemal radiation exposure and the committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE) from intemal exposures. For reports prior to 1994, only the whole body dose (equivalent to the DDE) was reported and analyzed. In subsequent reports, the TEDE is presented and analyzed in all graphs and tables unless otherwise noted. Readers should be aware of this change from extemal whole body dose to 2-1 NUREG-0713

the TEDE. For most licensed activities, the intemal dose is not a significant contributor to the TEDE. However, workers at Fuel Fabrication facilities receive significant exposures from intemal exposure. This change in reporting requirements can be seen in the 1994 through 1997 data for this licensee category. (See Section 3.3.5) The average dose per individual, as well as the dose distributions shown for groups of licensees, also can be affected by the multiple reporting of individuals who were monitored by two or more licensees during the year. Licensees are only required to report the doses received by individuals at their licensed facility. A dose distribution for a single licensee does not consider that some of the individuals may have received doses at other facilities. When the data are summed to deterrrane the total number of individuals monitored by a group of licensees, individuals may ise counted more than once. This can also affect the distribution of doses because individuals may be counted multiple times in the lower dose ranges rather than one time in the higher range corresponding to the actual accumulated dose for the year (the sum of the individual's dose accrued at all facilities). This source of error has the greatest potentialimpact on the data reported by power reactor facilities since they employ many short-term workers. Further discussion of this point is provided in Section 5. Another fact that should be kept in mind when examining the annual statistical data is that all of the personnelincluded in the report may not have been monitored throughout the entire year. Many licensees, such as radiography firms and nuclear power facilities, may monitor numerous individuals for periods much less than a year. The average doses calculated from these data, therefore, are less than the average dose that an individual would receive if involved in that activity for the full year. Considerable attention should also be given when referencing the collective totals presented in this report. The differences between the totals presented for all licensees that reported versus only those licensees that are required to report should be noted. Likewise, one should distinguish between the doses attributed to the pressurized water reactors (PWRs), and boiling water reactors (BWRs). The totals may be inclusive or exclusive of those licensees that were in commercial operation for less than one full year. These parameters vary throughout the tables and appendices of this report in order to provide the most comprehensive analysis of all the data available. The apparent discrepancies among the various tables are a necessary side-effect of this endeavor. Also, it should again be pointed out that this report contains information reported by NRC licensees only. Since the NRC licenses all commercial nuclear power reactors, fuel processors and fabricators, and independent spent fuel storage facilities, information shown for these categories reflects the U.S. experience. This is not the case, however, for the remaining categories of industrial radiography, manufacturing and distribution of specified quantities of

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by-product material, and low-level waste disposal. Companies that conduct these types of , d ' activities in Agreement States are licensed by the state and are not required to submit occupational exposure reports to the NRC. Approximately twice as many facilities are licensed  ; to Agreement States than the number licensed by the NRC. This report also does not include non-occupational exposure such as exposure due to medical x-rays, fluoroscopy, and accelerators received as a patient. Information shown for these categories does not reflect the  ! total U.S. experience. All dose equivalent values in this report are given in units of rem in accordance with the  ; general provisions for records,10 CFR 20.2101(a). In order to convert rem into the Si unit of Sieverts (SV), one should divide the value in rem by 100. Therefore 1 rem = 0.01 Sv. In order to convert rem into millisieverts (mSv), multiply the valuo in rem by 10. Therefore 1 rem = 10 mSv. I l

  • States that have entered into an agreement with the NRc that alkws each state to license organizatons using radioactive rnatorials for certain purp,ses. As of 12/31/97, there are 30 Agreement States.

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3 ANNUAL PERSONNEL MONITORING REPORTS - 10 CFR 20.2206 3.1 Definition of Terms and Sources of Data 3.1.1 Statistical Summary Reports On February 4,1974,10 CFR 20.407 was amended to require coitain categories' of licensees to submit an annual statistical report indicating the distribution of the whole body doses incurred by workers whom they monitored for exposure to radiation. Since the regulations did not require these licenseas to report the collective dose incurred by the workers shown on the statistical reports, the dose distributions were used as the basis for the staff's calculation of the a collective dose (see Section 3.1.4). The revised 10 CFR 20 was published in the Federal Register on May 21,1991. Section 20.2206 of the revised rule requires licensees to report the radiation exposure monitoring results for each individual for the monitoring year. All licensees were required to implement the new reporting requirements on or before January 1,1994. Under the revised requirements, the individual's total effective dose equivalent (TEDE, as defined in $ 20.1003) is reported, so that the dose distributions may be determined directly from the individual's exposure. The TEDE is summed per individual and tabulated into the appropriate dose range to generate the dose distribution for each licensee. The total collective dose is more accurate using this method, since the licensee reported the dose to each individual and the total collective dose was calculated from the sum of these doses and not statistically derived from the distribution (see Section 3.1.4). The TEDE includes the dose contribution from the committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE) for those workers who had intakes that required monitoring and reporting of intamal dose. Reports submitted under formeriy applicable 10 CFR 20.407 did not include the whole body contribution from intamal dose. 3.1.2 Number of Monitored Workers The number of monitored workers refers to the total number of workers that the NRC licensees, who are covered by 10 CFR 20.1502, reported as being monitored for exposure to extemal and intemal radiation during the year. This number includes all workers for whom monitoring is required, and may include visitors, service representatives, contract workers, clerical workers, and any other workers for whom the licensee feels that monitoring devices

should be provided.
  • Commercial nuclear power reeJors; induetnel rodeographers; fuel processors (inckhng uranium enrichment as of 1997),

febncators and reprocessorb; and manufacturers and chotributors of by-product matenal independent spent fuel storage s installetions; and facillhos for land disposal of low-level radioactwo weete were added to this tiet in 1983. 3-1 NUREG-0713

For licensees submitting under the revised 10 CFR 20.2206, the total number of workers was determined from the number of unique personal identification numbers submitted per licensee. Uniqueness is defined by the combination of identification number and identification type. (Ref.18] 3.1.3 Number of Workers with Measurable Dose Under the revised 10 CFR 20.2206, the number of workers with measurable dose includes any individual with a TEDE greater than zero rem. This does not include workers with a TEDE reported as zero, not detectable (ND), or not required to be reported (NR). [Ref.18] 3.1.4 Collective Dose The concept of collective dose is used in this report to denote the summation of the TEDE received by all monitored workers and has the units person-rem. The revised 10 CFR 20.2206 requires that the TEDE be reported, so the collective dose is calculated by summing the TEDE for all monitored workers. The phrase " collective dose"is used throughout this report to mean the collective TEDE, unless otherwise specified. it should be noted that prior to the implementation of the revised dose reporting requirements of 10 CFR 20.2206 in 1994, the collective dose was, in some cases, calculated from the dose distributions by summing the products obtained from multiplying the number of workers reported in each of the dose ranges by the midpoint of the corresponding dose range. This assumes that the midpoint of the range is equal to the arithmetic mean of the individual doses in the range. Past experience has shown that the actual mean dose of workers reported in each dose range is less than the midpoint of the range, and therefore the resultant calculated collective doses shown in this report for these licensees may be about 10% higher than the sum of the actualindividual doses. Care should be taken when comparing the actual collective dose calculated for 1997 with the collective dose for years prior to 1994 because of this change in methodology. In addition, prior to 1994, doses only included the extemal whole body dose. Although the contribution of intemal dose to the TEDE is minimal for most licensees, it should be taken into consideration when comparing the 1997 collective dose with the collective dose for prior years. One noted exception is for fuel fabricction licensees where the CEDE in some cases contributes the majority of the TEDE (see Section 3.3.5.). NUREG-0713 3-2

t 3.1.5 Average Individual Dose The average individual dose is obtained by dividing the collective dose by the total number of workers reported as being monitored. This figure is usually less than the average measurable ' dose (see below) because it includes the number of those workers who received zero or less than measurable doses.  ! 3.1.6 Avarage Measurable Dose The average measurable dose is obtained by dividing the collective TEDE by the number of workers who received a measurable dose. This is the average most commonly used in this , and other reports when examining trends and comparing doses received by workers in various segments of the nuclearindustry because it deletes those workers receiving zero or minimal  ; doses, many of whom were monitored for convenience or identification purposes. l 3.1.7 Number of Licensees Reporting , The number of licensees refers to the NRC licenses issued to companies to use radioactive material for certain activities that would place them in one of the six categories that are required to report pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2206. The third column in Table 3.1 shows the number of licensees that have filed such reports during the last 10 years. Agreement State licensees do not submit such reports to the NRC and are not included in this report. 3.1.8 CR l One of the parameters that the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) recommends be calculated for occupational dose distributions to aid in the comparison of exposure data is a ratio "CR." CR is defined to be the ratio of the annual collective dose incurred by workers whose annual doses exceed 1.5 rem to the total annual collective dose. One UNSCEAR report [Ref.10] states that normal values of CR should be batween 0.05 and 0.50. A CR of 0.50 means that 50% of the collective dose is due to individual doses that exceed 1.5 rem. Prior to 1994, the value of CR was calculated from the statistical distributions that were submitted under 10 CFR 20.407. For this calculation, it was assumed that the doses were uniformly distributed between each dose range interval. The number of people in each dose range above 1.5 rem was multiplied by the midpoint of the dose range to estimate the collective dose attributed to each dose range. The collective dose of workers with doses exceeding 1.5 rem in the 1 to 2 rem range was calculated by assuming that half of the collective dose incurred by workers with doses between 1 and 2 rem was because of doses greater than 1.5 rem. This value was then added to the collective dose incurred by workers in the higher ranges. This was known to yield a conservative CR value, but was a useful indicator when consistently applied to the data from year to year. 3-3 NUREG-0713

TABLE 3.1 ANNUAL EXPOSURE DATA FOR CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF LICENSEES 1988 -1997 Number of Workers Collective Average Number of Number With TEDE Measurabie Ucense Calendar Ucensees of Morutored Measurable (person. Average TEDE per Category

  • and Program Code Year Reporting indrviduals TEDE rem) TEDE (rem) Worker (rem) CR" 143 3,436 2,454 1.291 0.36 0.53 0.38 industnal 1 91s7 1996 144 3.631 2,537 1,385 0.38 0.55 0.42 Radiography 1995 139 3,530 2.465 1,338 0.38 0 54 0.40 03310 03320 1994 139 3.230 2,351 1,415 0 44 0 60 0 51 1993 176 4,721 3.007 1,596 0.34 0.53 0.45 1992 246 6,703 4.265 1,864 0.28 0 44 0.37 1991 248 6.820 4.649 2,160 0.32 0.46 0.40 1990 258 6,523 4,458 2,120 0.33 0.48 0.42 1989 276 6,745 4.352 2.067 0.31 0 47 0.42 1988 286 6,878 4.223 1,981 0.29 0 47 0 43 Manufactunng 1997 31 1,151 665 397 0.34 0 60 0.70 and 1996 36 2,628 1,239 556 0.21 0.45 0.53 Distnbubon 1995 36 2.666 1,222 595 0.22 0.49 0.58 -

1994 44 2.941 1,251 580 0.20 0.46 0.59 02500 1993 58 4,913 2,254 680 0.14 0.30 0 47 03211 1992 67 5.210 2,250 764 0.15 0.35 0.54 03212 1991 59 4,930 1,952 722 0.15 0.37 0 59 03214 1990 58 4,203 2,279 693 0.16 0.30 0.55 1989 48 4,554 2,345 770 0.17 0 33 0.53 1988 16 2.177 868 343 0.16 0 40 0 82 Low-Level 1997 2 185 50 5 0 03 0.11 0 00 Waste 1996 2 165 67 8 0.05 0.12 0.00 Disposal 1995 2 212 56 8 0.04 0.15 0.00 1994 2 202 83 22 0.11 0.27 0.15 03231 1993 2 432 76 21 0.05 0.27 0.22 1992 2 467 82 37 0 08 0.45 0.34 1991 2 905 147 39 0.04 0.27 0.24 1990 2 784 115 26 0.03 0.23 0.17 1989 2 925 119 35 0.04 0.29 0.17 1988 2 864 171 27 0.03 0.16 0.06 anoependent 1997 1 55 24 0 0.11 0.24 0.00 Spent Fuel 1995 1 97 53 54 0.56 1.02 0.73 Storage 1995 1 104 49 51 0 49 1.04 0.83 1994 1 158 89 42 0.27 0.47 0 44 23100 1993 2 135 52 14 0.10 0.26 0.11 1992 2 290 85 11 0.04 0.13 0.00 1991 2 41 24 4 0.10 0.17 0.00 1990 2 56 22 6 0.11 0.27 0 00 1989 2 190 102 33 0.17 0.32 0.09 1988 2 217 57 25 0.12 0.44 0.27 Fuel 1997 10 11.214 3,910 1,006 0.09 0.20 0.18 Cycle 1996 8 4.369 3.061 878 0.20 0.29 0.19 Ucenses - 1995 8 4,106 2.959 1,217 0.30 0.41 0 38 Fabncation 1994 8 3,596 2.847 1,147 0.32 0 40 0 40 Pro:ssaing and 1993 8 9.649 2.611 339 0.04 0.13 0 08 Uranium Ervich. 1992 11 8,439 5.061 545 0.06 0.11 0.03 1991 11 11,702 3,929 378 0.03 0.10 0 01 21210 1990 11 14.505 3.871 422 0 03 0 11 0.01 21200 1989 8 11,583 2.992 243 0.02 0 08 0 00 1988 10 11.994 3.869 455 0.04 0.12 0 01 l Commercial 1997 109 126.689 68,188 17,136 0.14 0.25 0 04

Ught Water 1996 109 127,420 68.182 18,874 0.15 0.28 0 04 Reactors *" 1995 109 133,066 70,986 21.674 0 16 0.31 0.06 1994 109 142.707 73,780 21,695 0.15 0.29 0.08 41111 1993 114 169.882 88,187 26.365 0.16 0.31 0.22 1992 114 183.900 94.317 29,298 0.16 0.31 0.24 1991 115 179,043 91,085 28.528 0.16 0 31 0.26 1990 116 187,081 98.802 36.607 0.20 0.37 0.33 1989 113 188.477 100,080 35.930 0 19 0 36 0 33 1988 111 103.532 96 653 40.055 0 21 0 41 0 38 Grand Totals 1997 296 142,730 75,291 19,841 0.14 0.26 0.09 and Averages 1996 300 138.3to 75.139 21,755 0 16 0 29 0 09 1995 295 143,684 77,737 24.884 0.17 0 32 0.11 1994 303 152.834 80,401 24.901 0.16 0 31 0.13 1993 360 189,712 94,167 29.014 0.15 0.31 0.24 1992 442 205.009 106.060 32,538 0.16 0.31 0 25 1991 437 203,441 101,786 31,831 0.16 0 31 0 27 1990 447 213,152 109,547 39.874 0.19 0.36 0 34 1989 449 212,474 109.990 39,078 0.18 0 36 0.34 1988 427 215.662 105 841 42 886 0 20 0 41 0 38
  • These categories cxinsist only of NRC hcensees. Agreement State hcensed organizations do not report occupational exposure data to the NRC.
       ** CR ts the rabo of the annual collechve dose ochvered at annual doses exceeding 1.5 rem to the total annual colle:tive dose. (Section 3.1.8)
      *** Includes all LWRs in commercial operation, although some of them may not have br.en in operabon for a full year. 1994 - 1997 data are only for reactors that completad a full year of operata dunng the year. Reactor data have teen corrected to account for the multiple counting of transent reactor workers. (see Sechon 5)

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The last column in Table 3.1 snows the values of CR for the different types of licensees. With the implementation of the revised 10 CFR 20 in 1994, licensees were required to submit dose records for each individual. This allowed the NRC to determine the CR value directly by summing the collective dose for individuals with a total TEDE greater than or equal to 1.5 rem and divide it by the collective TEDE for the licensee. This method yielded a large reduction in the CR for Reactors. The CR value for Reactors dropped 64% from 0.22 in 1993 to 0.08 in 1994 and to 0.04 in 1997. Using the previous methodology, the CR value would have been calculated to be 0.08 for 1997. One of the contributing factors for this difference is the administrative controls imposed at nuclear power facilities for individuals who exceed 1 rem. This causes the dose distribution to drop off sharply above 1 rem with fewer exposures exceeding 1.5 rem. Therefore, the actual CR is significantly less than the value that is calculated by assuming a uniform dose distribution. The Manufacturing and Distribution licensees have experienced an increase in the CR value and exceed the 0.50 value recommended by UNSCEAR Fuel Fabrication doses, including the CR value, have increased primarily because of the inclusion of internal exposure in the TEDE for 1994 through 1997. However, the overall average CR for all licensees remained well below 0.50, primarily because of the low CR vMues at power reactor licensees. The overall average CR remained at a value of 0.09 in 1997. 3.2 Annual TEDE Dose Distributions Table 3.2 is a statistical compilation of the exposure reports submitted by six categories of licensees (see Section 3.3 for a description of each licensee category). The dose distributions are generated by summing the TEDE for each individual and counting the number of individuals in each dose range. In nearly every category a large number of workers receive doses that are less than measurable, and very few doses exceed 4 or 5 rem. About 90% of the reported workers continue to be monitored by nuclear power facilities where they receive approximately 90% of the total collective dose. Under the regulatory limits of the revised 10 CFR 20.1201, annual TEDE in excess of 5 rem for occupationally exposed adults is, by definition, an exposure in excess of regulatory limits (see Section 6). Table 3.3 gives a summary of the annual exposures reported to the Commission by certain categories of NRC licensees as required by 10 CFR 20.2206. Table 3.3 shows that - 95% of , the exposures consistently remained <2 rem between 1968 and 1984. For the past 12 years the percentage of workers with <2 rem has been 298%. The number of workers receiving an annual exposure in excess of 5 rem had been <0.01% since 1985.1997 is the first year recorded where no individual received a TEDE or whole body dose in excess of 5 rem. t 3-5 NUREG-0713

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              .c TABLE 3.2 DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL COLLECTIVE TEDE BY LICENSE CATEGORY
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  • Number of IndMdumhs wth TEDE in the Ranges (rem) f, TOTAL g couEcTivE N LICENSE CATEGORY No Mees. 0.10- 025- 0.50- 0.75- 1.00- 2.00- 3.00- 4.00- 5 00- 6.00- 7 >12 TOTAL NUMBER - DOSE g (Number of sites reperting) Mees. <0.1 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 2.00 3.00 4 00 5.00 6.00 7.00 12 NUMBER WITH MEAS. (TEDE)

MONITORED DOSE ( .. :: ;) INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY Single Location (27) 212 55 14 1 4 .296 84 10 Multiple Location (116) 770 655 466 403 252 183 302 82 25 2 3,140 2,370 1281 Total (143) 982 710 480 414 256 183 302 82 25 2 3,436 2,454 1,291 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION

                                                           *A* - Brood (5)                               110         124     48         50       22       18       43                42               35                 4                                                  496        386              364 Limited (26)                                  376         193     41         32        9          2       2                                                                                                      655        279                33 Total (31)                                    486        317      89         82       31       20       45                42               35                  4                                               1,151        665              397 LOW-LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL Total (2)                                     135          31     12           6       1                                                                                                                          185         50                 5 w

b INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE Total (1) 31 7 9 4 2 2 55 24 6 FUEL CYCLE LICENSES" Total (10) 7,304 2,159 646 430 248 161 223 43 11,214 3,910 1,006 COMMERCIAL POWER REACTORS" Boiling Water (37) 29.284 16,261 7,546 5,422 2,533 1,110 930 40 3 63,129 33,845 7,597 Pressurized Water (72) 50,879 25,498 12,405 7,974 2,861 1,130 741 19 - 101,507 50,628 9,539 Total (109) 80,163 41,759 19,951 13,396 5,394 2,240 1,671 59 3 164,636 84,473 17,136 GRAND TOTALS 89,101 44,983 21,187 14,332 5.932 2,006 2,241 226 63 6 180,677 91,576 19,841

  • Dose values exactly equal to the Wues separating ranges are reported in the nemt higher range.
                                                      ** Includes febncation, processing and uranium mau,,, 4 piants (see Section 3.3.5).
                                                      "* Includes all reactors in w,Mai operation for a full year during 1997.

These values have not been adjusted for the multiple counting of transient reactor workers (see Section 5).

TABLE 3.3

SUMMARY

OF ANNUAL DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR CERTAIN* NRC LICENSEES 1968-1997 Total Number of Percent of Percent of Number of Monitored Persons Individuals Individuals individuals Year Reported Corrected With Doses With Doses With Doses l Number Number < 2 rem ** < 5 rem" >12 rem ** 1968 36,836 97.2 % 99.5% 3 1969 31,176 96.5 % 99.5 % 7 i l 1970 36,164 96.1 % 99.4 % 0 l 1971 36,311 96.3 % 99.3 % 1 l 1972 44,690 95.7 % 99.5 % 8 1973 67,862 95.0 % 99.5 % 1 1974 85,097 96.4 % 99.7 % 1 l 1975 78,713 94.8 % 99.5 % 1 1976 92,773 95.0 % 99.6 % 3 , 1977 98,212 93,438 93.8 % 99.6 % 1 1978 105,893 100,818 94.6 % 99.8 % 3 1979 131,027 125,316 95.2 % 99.8 % 1 1980 159,177 150,675 94.6 % 99.7 % 0 1981 157,874 149,314 94.6 % 99.8 % 1 1982 162,456 154,117 94.9 % 99.9 % 0 1983 172,927 164,239 94.6 % 99.9% 0 1984 181,627 168,899 95.1 % 99.9 % 0 1985 212,217 201,339 97.5 % >99.99% (15) 2 1986 225,582 213,017 98.0 % >99.99% (8) 0 1987 243,562 227,997 98.7 % >99.99% (4) 1 1988 231,234 215,662 98.6 % >99.99% (8) 0 1989 229,353 212,474 98.9% >99.99% (7) 1 l l 1990 234,045 214,781 98.9% >99.99% (3) 0 ( 1991 219,229 206,732 99.4 % >99.99% (2) 0 l 1992 222,728 205,009 99.4 % >99.99% (1) 0 1993 209,386 189,711 99.5 % >99.99% (2) 0 { 1994 179,803 152,834 99.5 % >99.99% (1) 0 1995 179,176 143,684 99.5 % >99.99% (1) 0 1996 173,536 137,968 99.5 % >99.99% (1) 0 1997 180,677 128,466 99.5% 100 % (0) 0 Licensees required to submit radiation exposure reports to the NRC under 10 CFR 20.2206. I

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multiple counting of transient reactor workers (see Section 5). The number of people exceeding 5 l rem is shown in parentheses from 1985-1997, l 3-7 NUREG-0713

3.3 Summary of Occupational Exposure Data by License Cateaory 3.3.1 Industrial Radiography Licenses, Single and Multiple Locations industrial Radiography licenses are issued to allow the use of sealed radioactive materials, usually in exposure devices or " cameras," that primarily emit gamma rays for nondestructive testing of pipeline weld joints, steel structures, boilers, aircraft and ship parts, and other high-stress alloy parts. Some firms are licensed to conduct such activities in one location, usually in a permanent facility that was designed and shielded for radiography, and others perform radiography at multiple, temporary sites in the field. The radioisotopes most commonly used are cobalt-60 and iridium-192. As shown in Table 3.1, annual reports were received for 143 radiography licensees in 1997. Table 3.4 summarizes the reported data for the two types of radiography licenses for 1997 and for the previous 2 years for comparison purposes. The avemge measurable dose for workers performing radiography at a single location ranges from 20 to 30% of the average measurable dose of workers at multiple location facilities. This is because it is more difficult for workers to avoid exposure to radiation in the field, where conditions are not optimal and may change daily. To see the contribution that each radiography licensee made to the total collective dose, a summary of the information repo:ted by each of these licensees in 1997 is presented in Appendix A. TABLE 3.4 ANNUAL EXPOSURE INFORMATION FOR INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHERS 1995-1997 Year Type of License Number of Number of Workers with Collective Average Licenses Monitored Measurable Dose Measurable Workers Dose (person-rem) Dose (rem) Single Location 27 296 84 10 0.12 1997 Multiple Locations 116 3,140 2,370 1,281 0.54 Total 143 3,436 2,454 1,291 0.53 Single Location 27 291 60 10 0.17 1996 Multiple Locations 117 3,340 2,477 1,375 0.56 Total 144 3,631 2,537 1,385 0.55 Single Location 27 285 61 6 0.10 1995 Multiple Locations 112 3,245 2,404 1,332 0.55 Total 139 3,530 2,465 1,338 0.54 NUREG-0713 3-8 L

High exposures in radiography can be directly attributable to the type and location of the radiography field work For example, locations such as oil drilling platforms and aerial tanks offer the radiographer little available shielding. In these situations, there may not be an opportunity to use distance as a means of minimizing exposure and achieving ALARA. Although these licensed activities usually result in average measurable doses that are higher than other licensees, they involve a relatively small number of exposed workers. Figure 3.1 shows the number of workers with measurable dose per licensee, the total collective dose per licensee, and the average measurable dose per worker for both types of Industrial Radiography facilities from 1973 through 1997. 3.3.2 Manufacturing and Distribution Licenses, Type "A" Broad and Limited Manufacturing and Distribution licenses are issued to allow the manufacture and distribution of l radionuclides in various forms for a number of diverse purposes. The products are usually distributed to persons specifically licensed by the NRC or an Agreement State. Type "A" Broad licenses are issued to larger organizations that may use many different radionuclides in many different ways and that have a comprehensive radiation protection program. The Umited

licenses are usually issued to smaller firms requiring a more restrictive license. Some firms are medical suppliers that process, package, or distribute such products as diagnostic test kits, radioactive surgical implants, and tagged radiochemicals for use in medical research, diagnosis, and therapy. Limited firms are suppliers of industrial radionuclides and are involved in the processing, encapsulation, packaging, and distribution of the radionuclides that they have purchased in bulk quantities from production reactors and cyclotrons. Major products include gamma radiography sources, cobalt irradiation sources, well-logging sources, sealed sources for gauges and smoke detectors, and radiochemicals for nonmedical research.

However, only those NRC licensees that possess or use at any one time specified quantities of the nuclides listed in paragraph 20.2206(a)(7) are required to submit reports to the NRC. Table 3.5 presents the annual data that were reported by the two types of licensees for 1997 and the previous 2 years. Looking at the information shown separately for the Type "A" Broad and Limited licensees, it can be seen that the values of all of the parameters remain higher for the Broad licensees. However, when attempting to examine trends in the data presented for this category of licensees, it should be noted that the types and quantities of radionuclides may fluctuate from year to year, and even during the year, so that some licensees may report dose data one year and not the next and may be included as a Broad licensee one year and a l Limited licensee at other times. Because the number of reporting licensees is quite small, [ these fluctuations may have a significant impact on the values of the parameters. i l 3-9 NUREG-0713

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                , ANNUAL EXPOSURE INFORMATION FOR MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 1995 - 1997 l

Year Type of License Number of Number of Workers with Collective Average i Licenses Monitored Measurable Dose Measurable Workers Dose (person- rem) Dose (rem) l M & D "A"-Broad 5 496 386 364 0.94 1997 M & D-Limited 26 655 279 33 0.12 j Total 31 1,151 665 397 0.60 M & D "A"-Broad 7 2,018 987 522 0.53 1996 M & D-Limited 29 610 252 34~ 0.13 i I Total 36 2,628 1,239 556 0.45 M & D "A"-Broad 7 2,016 909 557 0.61  ; 1995 M & D-Limited 29 650 313 38 0.12 l l Total 36 2,666 1,222 595 0.49 Figure 3.2 shows the number of workers with measurable dose per licensee, the total collective l dose per licensee, and the average measurable dose per worker for both Type "A" Broad and l Limited Manufacturing and Distribution facilities. The average measurable dose for Type "A" Broad licensees increased by 77% from 1996 to 1997 primarily due to the increase in average measurable dose at Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc.. In addition, three Type "A" Broad licensees that have reported significant dose in prior years, were transferred to Agreement State licensees in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For the contribution that each of these licensees made toward the total values of the number of workers monitored, number of workers, and collective dose, see Appendix A, which lists the values of these parameters for each licensee for 1997. 1 . l I 4 3-11 NUREG-0713

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3.3.3 Low-Level Waste Disposal Licenses Low-Level Waste Disposal licenses are issued to allow the receipt, possession, and disposal of low-level radioactive wastes at a land disposal facility. The licensee has the appropriate facilities to receive wastes from such places as hospitals and laboratories, store them for a short time, and dispose of them in a properly prepared burial ground. The licensees in this category are located in and licensed by Agreement States which have primary regulatory authority over its activity. However, these licensees also have an NRC license that covers certain special nuclear material they might receive. The annual dose reports submitted by these licensees include all doses received during the year regardless of whether they were the result of NRC or Agreement State licensed material. The requirement for this category of NRC licensee to file annual reports became effective in January 1983. There was only one licensee in this category in 1982 and 1983 and two licensees in this category from 1984 to 1997. Table 3.1 summarizes the data reported for 1988 through 1997. Appendix A summarizes the exposure information reported by this licensee in 1997. Figure 3.3 shows the number of workers with measurable dose per licensee, the total collective dose per licensee, and the average measurable dose per worker for Low-Level Waste Disposal facilities from 1982 through 1997. Because only two licensees have been involved in this activity over the past 10 years, the numbers have remained fairly stable from 1984 through 1997 with the exception of the average measurable TEDE, which peaked in 1992 and has decreased by 75% since then. 3.3.4 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Licenses Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) licenses are issued to allow the possession of power reactor spent fuel and other associated radioactive materials for the purpose of storage of such fuel in an ISFS! Here, the spent fuel, which has undergone at least 1 year of decay since being used as a source of energy in a power reactor, is provided interim storage, protection, and safeguarding for a limited time pending its ultimate disposal. Eighteen licenses have been issued for these activities. Eleven are at nuclear power plants, allowing on-site temporary storage of fuel. These licensees report the dose from fuel storage activities along with the dose from reactor operations at these sites. Out of the seven remaining licenses, only one is active and is located at a facility that is independent of a reactor site. Only this licensee is included in this analysis of ISFSI facilities for 1997. Appendix A summarizes the exposure information reported by this installation. Figure 3.4 shows the number of workers with measurable dose per licensee, the total collective dose per licensee, and the average measurable dose per worker for independent Spent Fuel Storage facilities. The large increase in the collective dose per licensee and number of 3-13 NUREG-0713

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t l i l workers per licensee in 1994 was mainly because only one licensee reported separately for 1994 through 1997, rather than the two licensees that reported in prior years. All parameters have decreased significantly from 1996 to 1997. l 3.3.5 Fuel Cycle Licenses j Fuel cycle licenses are issued to allow the processing, enrichment, and fabrication of reactor i fuels. In most uranium facilities where light water reactor fuels are fabricated enriched uranium l hexafluoride is converted to solid uranium dioxide pellets and inserted into zirconium alloy i tubes. The tubes are fabricated into fuel assemblies that are shipped to nuclear power plants. l Some facilities also perform chemical operations to recover the uranium from scrap and other j off-specification materials prior to disposal of these materials. For 1997, this category also includes the two uranium enrichment facilities at Por'enouth, Ohio, and Paducah, Kentucky. l The regulatory oversight for these facilities was transferred from the U. S. Department of Energy to the NRC in 1997. l Figure 3.5 shows the number of workers with measurable dose per licensee, the total collective dose per licensee, and the average measurable dose per worker for Fuel Cycle licensees. In ! addition to the TEDE collective and average measurable dose, the Deep Dose Equivalent (DDE) collective dose and DDE average measurable dose are shown. Both doses are shown since the CEDE is a significant contribution to the TEDE for Fuel Fabrication facilities. Appendix A lists each of the licensees reporting in 1997, with the number of workers monitored, the number of workers receiving measurable extemal doses, and the collective

dose for each licensee. Table 3.6 shows that there were 10 licensed Fuel Cycle (Fabrication l and Enrichment) facilities in 1997.

l TABLE 3.6 ANNUAL EXPOSURE INFORMATION FOR FUEL CYCLE LICENSES 1995-1997 Year Type of Number 6mber of Workers Collective Average Collective Average Collective Average Ucense of Monitored with TEDE Meas. DDE Meas. CEDE Meas. l

Ucenses Workers Meas. (person- TEDE (person- DDE (person- CEDE l TEDE rem) (rem) rem) (rerri) rem) (rem) i 1997 Fuel Cycle 10 11,214 3,910 1,006 0.26 197 0.08 800 0.30 l

l 1996 Fuel Cycle 8 4,369 3,061 878 0 29 161 0.08 711 0.32 f 1995 Fuel Cycle 8 4,106 2,959 1,217 0 41 131 0.10 990 0.33 3-15 NUREG-0713

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1 i i l l 3.3.6 Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactor (LWR) Licenses LWR licenses are issued to utilities to allow them to use special nuclear material in a reactor that produces heat to generate electricity to be sold to consumers. There are two major types of commercial LWRs in the United States - pressurized water reactors (PWRs) and boiling water reactors (BWRs) - each of which uses water as the primary coolant. Table 3.1 shows the number of licensees, total number of monitored workers, the number of workers with measurable dose, the total collective dose, and average dose per worker for all reports received from reactor facilities that were in commercial operation for the years 1988 l through 1997. This table includes reactors that may not have been in commercial operation for f a full year. Data for 1988 includes all reactors that reported, even though some of them were j shut down. Data for 1989 through 1997 do not include reactors that have been shut down.  ; These figures hay.g been adjusted for the multiple counting of transient workers (see [ Section 5). The reported dose distribution of workers monitored at each plant site is presented  ! in alphabetical crder by site name in Appendix B. More detailed presentations and analyses of the annual exposure information reported by -; nuclear power facilities can be found in Sections 4 and 5. 3.4 Summary of Intake Data by License Cateoory I With the revision of 10 CFR 20 in 1994, licensees were required to report additional data to the } NRC concoming intakes of radioactive material. Licensees were required to list for each intake i the radionuclide that was taken into the body, the pulmonary clearance class, intake mode, and amount of the intake in microcuries. An NRC Form 5 report containing this information is  ; required to be completed and submitted to the NRC under 10 CFR 20.2206. , i f Tables 3.7 and 3.8 summarize the intake data reported to the NRC during 1997. The data are  ! categorized by licensee type and are listed in order of radionuclide and pulmonary clearance  ! class. Table 3.7 lists the intakes where the mode of intake into the body was recorded as  ; ingestion. In 1997, one record was reported as an ' absorption' of tritium and is included in l Table 3.7. Table 3.8 lists the intakes where the mode of intake was inhalation from ambient i airbome radioactive materialin the workplace. The pulmonary clearance class is recorded as l D, W, or Y corresponding to its clearance half-time in the order of days, weeks, or years from j the pulmonary region of the lung into the blood and gastrointestinal tract. The amount of i material taken into the body is given in microcuries, a unit of measure of the quantity of i radioactive material. For each category of licensee, the maximum number of intake records I and the maximum intake is highlighted in the table in bold for ease of reference. f 1 f NUREG-0713 3-18 ,

l ! TABLE 3.7 ' l INTAKE BY LICENSEE TYPE AND RADIONUCLIDE ' MODE OF INTAKE -INGEST /ON 1997 Number of Intake in intake intake in microcur:ss l Licensee Type Program Code Radionuclide Records

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Power Reactors 41111 H-3 (Absorption) 1 1.120 1.12E+00 41111 AM-241 2 0.000 1.15E-05 41111 CE-144 1 0.019 1.90E-02 41111 CM-242 1 0.000 4.33E-06 41111 CM-244 2 0.000 9.97E-06 41111 CO-58 14 90.254 9.03E+01 41111 CO-60 l 42l 1,081.676 l 1.08E+03l l 41111 CR-51 9 1.395 1.40E+00 41111 CS-134 2 0.050 5.00E-02 41111 CS-137 1 0.070 7.00E-02 41111 FE-55 4 0.479 4.79E-01 41111 FE-59 4 1.027 1.03E+00 41111 IN-113M 1 0.003 2.52E-03 l , 41111 MN-54 10 0.508 5.08E-01 41111 NB-95 3 0.199 1.99E-01 41111 PU-238 2 0.000 8.06E46 41111 PU-239 2 0.000 5.83E-06 41111 PU-241 1 0.000 2.27E-04 41111 SB-125 1 0.355 3.55E-01 41111 SN-113 1 0.003 2.52E-03 i 41111 SR-90 1 0.000 2.81E-05 41111 UNKNOWN 5 16.500 1.65E+01 41111 ZN-65 4 0.996 9.96E-01 41111 ZR-95 3 0.173 1.73E-01

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given here indicates the number of separate intake reports that were submitted on NRC Form 5 reports under 10 CFR 20.2206. l l l I ( l I 3-19 NUREG-0713 l

TABLE 3.8 INTAKE BY LICENSEE TYPE AND RADIONUCLIDE MODE OF INTAKE -INHALAT/ON 1997 Pulmonary Number of Intake in Program Clearance intake intake in microcuries Ucensee Typ? Code Radionuclide Class Records

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Nuclear Pharmacies 02500 1-131 D 21 7.968 7.97E+00 Manufacturing and Distribution 03211 CO40 Y [ 7[ 2.473 l 2.47E+00l 03211 1-123 D 2 0.603 6.03E-01 1 03211 1-131 D 7 2.137 2.14E+00 Uranium Enrichment 21200 TH-230 W 29 0.001 5.33E-04 21200 U-234 D l 62 l 0.049 l 4.92E-02l  ; 21200 U-234 Y 4 0.000 3.95E-05 Fuel Fabrication 21210 CO-60 Y 545 0.456 4.56E-01 21210 CS-137 D 5 0.000 3.01 E-05 l 21210 EU-152 W 16 0.000 5.89E-05 21210 NP-237 W 1 0.000 1.04E-07 21210 PA-234 W 1 0.000 2.19E-06 21210 PU-238 W 5 0.000 3.92E-05 21210 PU-239 W 84 2.581 2.58E+00 21210 PU-239 Y 7 0.003 2.98E-03 21210 SR-90 D 4 0.000 1.50E-04 21210 SR-90 Y 29 0.000 1.40E-04 21210 TC-99 D 1 0.000 8.61 E-06 21210 TH-228 W 1 0.000 1.00E-08 21210 TH-228 Y 294 0.001 1.02E-03 21210 TH-230 W 1 0.000 4.38E-07 21210 TH-230 Y 294 0.000 4.74E-04 21210 TH-232 W 1 0.000 2.00E-08 l 21210 TH-232 Y 294 5.864 5.86E+00 21210 TH-234 Y 1 0.000 8.64E-07  ; 21210 U-234 D 550 2.927 2.93E+00 21210 U-234 W 325 0.083 8.26E-02 l 21210 U-234 Y l 2,341 l 7.801 l 7.80E+00l l i 21210 U-235 Y 1,086 0.121 1.21E-01 21210 U-236 Y 243 0.004 4.03E-03 l 21210 U-237 Y 4 0.000 1.42E-04  ; 21210 U-238 D 224 0.218 2.18E-01 21210 U-238 Y 2,126 0.722 7.22E-01 Power Reactors 41111 AG-110M Y 6 0.138 1.38E-01 i 41111 AM-241 W 128 0.012 1.22E-02 41111 C-14 O 2 0.015 1.50E-02 41111 C040 Y 2 0.323 3.23E-01 i 41111 CE-141 W 1 0.008 7.58E-03 41111 CE-141 Y 1 0.086 8.60E-02  : 41111 CE-144 W 2 0.010 1.00E-02  ! 41111 CE-144 Y 6 0.004 3.80E-03 41111 CM-242 W 29 0.002 1.63E-03 41111 CM-243 W 30 0.033 3.26E-02 41111 CO-57 Y 1 0.001 9.09E-04 41111 CO-58 Y 186 394.108 3.94E+02 NUREG-0713 3-20

l TABLE 3.8 INTAKE BY LICENSEE TYPE AND RADIONUCLIDE MODE OF INTAKE-INHALATlON 1997 Pulmonary Number of Intake in Program Clearance intake intake in microcuries Ucensee Type Code Radionuclide Class Records

  • microcuries (sci. notation)

Power Reactors 41111 ?O-60 Y l 234 l 1,276.161 l 1.28E+03] 41111 CR-51 W 1 0.020 2.00E-02 41111 CR-51 Y 4 1.635 1.64E+00 41111 CS-134 D 14 0.321 3.21E-01 l 41111 CS-136 D 2 0.038 3.80E-02 41111 CS-137 D 81 14.309 1.43E+01 41111 CS-137 Y 4 0.183 1.83E-01 41111 FE-55 W 6 0.621 6.21 E-01 41111 FE D 3 0.149 1.49E-01 41111 FE-59 W 5 0.545 5.45E-01 41111 H-3 V 6 21.510 2.15E+01 41111 H-3 Y 1 17.280 1.73E+01 41111 1-131 D 24 102.240 1.02E+02 41111 1-133 D 1 0.170 1.70E-01 i 41111 MIXTURE W 144 6.336 6.34E+00 41111 MN-54 W 48 186.318 1.86E+02 41111 MN-54 Y 1 0.009 9.00E-03 ! 41111 MN-56 W 1 0.033 3.30E-02 - 41111 NB-95 W 3 0.387 3.87E-01 41111 NB-95 Y 7 0.423 4.23E-01 41111 NI-63 W 6 0.206 2.06E-01 41111 NP-237 W 10 0.001 7.20E-04 41111 PU-238 Y 30 0.035 3.50E-02 41111 PU-239 Y 18 0.000 3.15E-05 41111 PU-240 Y 12 0.006 6.39E-03 41111 PU-241 Y 111 2.167 2.17E+00 41111 SB-125 W 1 0.010 9.75E-03 41111 SN-113 W 1 0.003 2.67E-03 41111 SR-89 D 1 0.000 1.14E-04 41111 SR-90 D 1 0.000 1.10E-05 41111 SR-90 Y 3 0.000 4.98E-04 41111 UNKNOWN W 1 1.600 1.60E+00 41111 UNKNOWN Y 1 2.700 2.70E+00 i 41111 ZN-65 Y 6 0.199 1.99E-01 41111 ZR-95 D 9 1.015 1.02E+00 l 41111 ZR-95 W 3 0.386 3.86 E-01 I l 41111 ZR-95 Y 7 0.155 1.55E-01 ! 41111 ZRNB-95 W 1 0.034 3.40E-02 41111 ZRNB-95 Y 1 0.090 9.00E-02

 'An intake event may involve multiple nuchdes, and individuals may incur imeple intakes during the year. The number of intake records

, given here Indicates the number of separate intake reports that were submmed on NRC Form 6 reports under 10 CFR 20.2206. 3-21 NUREG-0713

i Table 3.9 lists the number of individuals with measurable CEDE, the collective CEDE and the average measurable CEDE in descending order of the number with measurable CEDE. Fuel fabrication facilities have the majority of intemal dose (99%) and the highest average CEDE i l perindividual. This is due to the worker's exposure to uranium during the processing and fabrication of the uranium fuel.

 - Table 3.10 shows the distribution of intemal dose (CEDE) from 1994 to 1997 for licensees                                                                                             !

required to report under 10 CFR 20.2206. For the purposes of this table, the definition of a

   ' measurable CEDE' is any reported value greater than zero. As noted above, the vast majority                                                                                        i of the intamal doses are received by individuals working at fuel fabrication facilities. The table shows that the number with measurable CEDE remained at nearly 3,000 from 1994 to 1996, and then increased to 3,739 in 1997. However, the average measurable CEDE has decreased 31% in the past four years, from 0.316 rem in 1994 to 0.217 rem in 1997.
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TABLE 3.9 COLLECTIVE AND AVERAGE CEDE BY LICENSEE  ! 1997 Number Collective Average with Meas. CEDE Meas. CEDE Ucensee Type Ucensee Name License Number CEDE (person-rom) (rem) Nucieer Pharmacies NORTHERN VIRGINIA ISOTOPES, INC. 45-2522101MD 13 0 088 0.007 i 02500 SYNCOR INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 04-26507 01MD 9 0.188 - 0.021 l Total 22 0.278 0.013 Manufactuing and Distribution MALLINCKRODT MEDICAL INC. 24-04206-01 5 0.070 0.014 03211 ADVANCED MEDICAL SYS., INC. 34 19089-01 3 0.076 0.025 Total 5 0.146 0.018 1 Uran 6um Enrichment URC PADUCAH GDP-1 19 0.023 0.001 21200 USLC PORTSMOUTH ODP-2 17 0.291 0.017 Total 36 0.314 0.000 Fuel Fabrication GE NUCLEAR ENERGY SNM-1097 1,062 223.255 0.210 21210 SIEMENS POWER CORP. NUCLEAR DIVISION SNM-1227 396 100.826 0.255 NUCLEAR FUEL SERVICES, INC. SNM 0124 375 30.736 0.082 , WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY SNM-1107 286 159.151 0.556 l BWX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SNM 0042 241 180.063 0.747 j COMBUSTION ENGINEERING INC. SNM-0033 165 95.562 0.579 l l FRAMATOME COGEMA FUELS SNM-1168 114 10.567 0.093 Total 2,839 800.100 0.303 l I Reactors SUSQUEHANNA NPF 14 208 0.322 0.002 l 41111 THREE MILE ISLAND 1 DPR-50 148 0.899 0.006 ! ST. LUCIE DPR-67 101 0 994 0.010 TURKEY PolNT DPR 31 98 0.248 0.003 l PILGRIM DPR-35 59 1.311 0.022 HUMBOLDT BAY DPR-07 43 0.275 0.00t, l WOLF CREEK NPF-42 38 0.211 0.006 RIVER BEND NPF-47 32 0.546 0.017 COOK DPR-58 30 0.231 0.008 VOOTLE NPF-68 30 0.435 0.016 WASHINGTON NUCLEAR NPF 21 25 0.316 0.013 NINE MILE POINT DPR-63 20 0.411 0.021 OYSTER CREEK DPR-16 19 0.088 0 005 . OCONEE DPR-38 13 0.254 0.020 , CALLAWAY NPF-30 12 0.076 0.006 l lNDIAN POINT 1,2 DPR-05 12 0.470 0.039 COOPER DPR-46 11 0.032 0.003 SAN ONOFRE DPR-13 11 0.074 0.007 SEQUOYAH DPR 77 11 0.664 0.060 l BRUNSWICK DPR-62 10 0.067 0.007 i HARRIS NPF-63 10 0.083 0.008 MONTICELLO DPR 22 to 0.227 0.023 MAINE YANKEE DPR 36 9 0.042 0 005 ARKANSAS DPR-51 6 0.192 0.032 CATAWBA NPF 35 6 0.094 0.016 l DRESDEN DPR-19 6 0.288 0.048 l HATCH DPR-67 6 0.112 0.019 j BROWNS FERRY DPR-33 5 0.261 0.052 l LIMERICK NPF 39 5 0.045 0.009 ! VERMONT YANKEE OPR-28 5 0.023 0.005 l PEACH BOTTOM DPR-44 4 0.073 0.018 I CALVERT CLIFFS DPR-63 3 0.290 0.097 l DIABLO CANYON DPR-80 3 0.723 0.241 l U ER 12 2 0 YANKEE ROWE DPR-03 3 0.063 0 021 BIG ROCK POINT DPR-06 2 0.023 0 012 FARLEY NPF-02 2 0.035 0 018 INDIAN POINT 3 DPR-64 2 0.031 0.016 NORTH ANNA NPF-04 2 0.008 0.004 SURRY DPR-32 2 0.006 0.003 BEAVER VALLEY DPR-66 1 0.022 0.022 CLINTON NPF 62 1 0.023 0.023 KEWAUNEE DPR-43 1 0.017 0.017 LASALLE NPT-11 1 0.029 0.029 , PAllSADES DPR-20 1 0.010 0.010 1 QUAD CITIES DPR-29 1 0.186 0.186 Total 1,034 10.993 0.011 Grand Totats 3,73s 811.8s9 0.217 3-23 NUREG-0713

TABLE 3.10 INTERNAL DOSE (CEDE) DISTRIBUTION,1994 - 1997 Number of Individuals with CEDE in the Ranges (rem) Collective Total with CEDE Average Meas. (person- Meas.  ; Meas. - 0.020 - 0.100 - 0.250- 0.500 - 0.750 -  ; 0.020 0.100 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 CEDE rem) CEDE (rem) Year 1,382 526 286 352 196 - 138 293 69 2 - 3,244 1,024.851 0.316  : 1994 . 1995 1,372 464 295 315 180 112 192- 18 - - 2,948 709.012 0.241 1,345 557 303 317 190 121 185 22 2 - 3,042 722.160 0.237  ; 1996 1,711 692 381 366 241 149 169 30. - - 3,739 811.889 0 217 1997 E I i l i f NUREG-0713 3-24

I l 4 COMMERCIAL l.lGHT WATER REACTORS - FURTHER ANALYSIS f 4.1 Intro $.31og - General trends in occupational radiation exposures at nuclear power reactors are best evaluated within the context of other pertinent information. In this chapter, some of the tables and appendices that summarize exposure data also show the type, capacity, and age of the reactor; the amount of electricity generated; the types of workers being exposed; and the sort of tasks being performed. Exposure data are then presented as a function of these data. i i 4.2 Definition of Terms and Sources of Data 4.2.1' Number of Reactors f The number of reactors shown in Tables 4.1,4.2, and 4.3 is the number of BWRs, PWRs, and

LWRs, respectively, that had been in commercial operation for at least 1 full year as of December 31 of each of the indicated years. This is the number of reactors on which the average number of workers with measurable dose and average coIIective dose perreactoris based. Excluded are those reactors that had been in commercial operation for less than 12  ;

months during the first year and reactors that have been permanently defueled. This yields j conservative values for many of the averages shown in the tabics. The date that each reactor j was declared to be in commercial operation was taken from Reference 14.  ! , Three Mile Island (TMI) 2 had been included in the compilation of data for commercially l operating reactors through 1988 even though the reactor was shut down following the 1979 accident and has been in the process of defueling and decommissioning since that time. TMI 2 has not been included in the data analysis since 1988. Data for this reactor, however, will be listed in Appendices B, C, D and E for reference purposes. ( In 1997, Haddam Neck (a PWR) was removed from the count of operating reactors and Watts Bar Unit 1 (also a PWR) was added to the count, keeping the total count of operating reactors

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at 109. Three sites permanently ceased operation during 1997. These plants were kept in the  ! count of operating reactors for 1997 even though they were not in commercial operation for  ! the entire year. These plants are Maine Yankee (a PWR shut down 8/97), Big Rock Point (a BWR shut down 9/97) and Zion 1,2 (two PWRs shut down 12/97). Maine Yankee and Zion 2 produced no power during all of 1997 and Zion 1 generated only 12% of the unit's maximum dependable capacity. Big Rock Point is a relatively small plant, and only generated 45% of the l unit's maximum dependable capacity prior to shut down. Therefore, the inclusion of these plants in the count of operating reactors for 1997 resulted in a decrease in the overall average ' electricity generated per reactor and an increase in the collective dose per megawatt-year for PWRs. 4-1 NUREG-0713

TABLE 4.9 i f

SUMMARY

OF INFORMATION REPORTED BY COMMERCIAL BOILING WATER REACTORS 1973-1997 x m Average Average Percent of Average nel Mavimum Maximum Annual No. of Wrth Dose Eledncty Measurable Dose Per Generated Dependable Dependable N Number Colledive Workers Reactor Measurable per MW-yr CapacRy With Eledncity Dose Per (person-rem Per Reador Dose CanscRy Net (MWe ) Doses

 $              of Readors     (person. Measurable Dose **

Generated *** Worker (MW-yrs) (rem)** (person-rem) Per Reador** /MW-yr} (MW-yr) Achieved Year Induded* rem) 1.34 283 438 65% 3,393.9 0.85 380 445 12 4,564 5,340 485 60 % 1973 507 626 1.75 290 7,095 8,769 4,060.2 0.81 1974 14 321 595 54 % 0.86 701 812 2.18 12,611 14,607 5,786.4 59 % 1975 18 755 1.51 370 630 16,604 8,137.9 0.74 559 1976 22 12,300 2.09 396 637 62 % 9,102.5 0.89 828 930 23 19,041 21,388 660 72 % 1977 811 1.29 474 20,278 11,856.0 0.75 611 1978 25 15,273 1.57 467 660 71 % 11,671.0 0.73 733 1,010 25 18,325 25,245 418 663 63% 1979 1,136 1.311 2.72 29,530 34,094 10,868.2 0.87 63% 1980 26 1,337 2.34 419 663 34,755 10,899.2 0.73 980 1981 26 25,472 2.30 408 663 62% , 10,614.6 0.76 940 1,240 I 26 24,437 32,235 374 663 56 % 6 1982 1,056 1,287 2.82 27,455 33,473 9,730.1 0.82 49% 1983 26 2.70 371 754 10,019.2 0.66 1,004 1.522 27 27,097 41,105 424 775 55% 1984 709 1,319 1.67 20,573 38,237 12,284.0 0.54 51 % 1985 29 1,264 1.60 403 786 37,928 12,102.1 0.51 645 1986 30 19,349 1.11 472 832 57 % 0.40 522 1,304 16,717 41,737 15,109.0 58 % 1987 32 1,185 1.08 490 845 40,305 16,665.4 0.45 529 1988 34 17,983 0.89 487 857 57 % 0.35 432 1,232 15,549 44,360 17,543.5 67 % 1989 36 1,124 0.74 577 862 41,577 21,336.1 0.38 426 1990 37 15,780 0.56 581 860 68% 21,505.8 0.31 324 1,040 37 12,005 38,492 859 65 % l 1991 1,138 0.65 557 42,095 20,592.2 0.32 360 1992 37 13,309 0.56 594 798 74 % l 21,995.6 0.31 330 1,064 37 12,221 39,352 598 801 75% l 1993 327 1,057 0.55 12,092 39,108 22,139.0 0.31 80 % 1994 37 0.38 669 835 24,737.0 0.27 256 964 37 9,467 35,659 657 838 78 % 1995 256 1,017 0.39 9,461 37,637 24,322.2 0.25 73% 1996 37 915 0.33 618 845 33,845 22,866.1 0.22 205 1997 37 7,597

  • Includes only those reactors that had been in commercial operation for at least one fun year as of December 31 of ,- each of the indicat
         "" Electncity Generated reflects the gross electricRy generated for the years 1973 - 1996.** Figures are not adjusted for

TABLE 4.2

SUMMARY

OF INFORMATION REPORTED BY COMMERCIAL PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS 1973 -1997 Average Average No. Average Annual No. of Average Collectrve Personnel Conective Average Average Percent of Number Conective Workers Measurable Dose Per With Dose Electncity Maximum Maximum of Dose With Electricity Dose Per Reactor Measurable per MW-yr Generated Dependable Dependable Reactors (person- Measurable Generated *" Worker (person- Doses (person-rem Per Reactor Capacity Capacity Year !ncluded* rem) Dose" (MW-yrs) (rem)" rem) Per Reactor" /MW-yr) (MW-yr) Net (MWe) Ac*ileved 1973 12 9,398 9,440 3,770.2 1.00 783 787 2.49 314 544 58 % 1974 19 6,555 9,370 6,530.7 0.70 345 493 1.00 344 591 58 % 1975 26 8,268 10,884 11,982.5 0.76 318 419 0.69 461 647 71 % 1976 30 13,807 17,588 13,325.0 0.79 460 586 1.04 444 701 63% 1977 34 13,467 20,878 17,345.8 0.65 396 614 0.78 510 688 74 % 1978 "' 9

                    ,         16,528             25,700            19,840.5           0.64             424            659                0.83               509      706         72 %

1979 42 21,657 38,828 18,255.0 0.56 516 924 1.19 435 746 58 % 1980 42 24,267 46,237 18,289.3 0.52 578 1,101 1.33 435 746 58 % 1981 44 28,673 47,351 20,553.7 0.61 652 1,076 1.40 467 752 62% 1982 48 27,754 52,146 22,140.6 0.53 578 1,086 1.25 777 $ 461 59 % 1983 49 29,017 52,173 23,195.5 0.56 592 1,065 1.25 473 785 60% 1984 51 28,138 56,994 26,478.4 0.49 552 1,118 1.06 519 809 64 % 1985 53 22,469 54,633 29,470.7 0.41 424 1,031 0.76 556 820 68 % 1986 60 23,032 62,995 33,593.0 0.37 384 1,050 0.69 560 878 64 % 1987 64 23,684 62,597 37,007.3 0.38 370 978 0.64 578 900 64 % 1988 68 22,786 62,921 42,929.7 0.36 335 925 0.53 631 885 71 % 1989 71 20,381 63,894 44,679.5 0.32 287 900 0.46 629 897 70 % 1990 73 20,812 67,081 46,955.6 0.31 285 919 0.44 643 907 71 %  ! 1991 74 16,510 60,269 51,942.6 0.27 223 814 0.32 702 913 77 % 1992 73 15,985 61,048 53,419.8 0.2S 219 836 0.30 732 923 79 % 1993 71 14,142 56,588 50,480.6 0.25 199 797 0.28 711 945 75 % y 1994 72 9,603 44,766 54,618.3 0.21 133 622 0.18 759 932 81 % 2 1995 72 12,207 51,867 55,825.1 0.24 170 720 0.22 775 933 83 % b 1996 72 9,413 46,812 55,337.8 0.20 131 650 0.17 769 935 82 % k 1997 72 9,539 50,628 48,985.3 0.19 132 703 0.19 680 943 72 % C

  • Includes only those reactors that had been in corr.mercial operation for at least one fun year as of December 31 of each of the indicated years.
  " Figures are not adjusted for the multiple reporting of transient individuals. See Sedion 5.
 *" Electricity Generated reflects the gross electncity generated for the yeen 1973 - 1996. Beginning in 1997, it reflects the net e8ectricity generated.                   ,,-.

TABLE 4.3

SUMMARY

OF INFORMATION REPORTED BY COMMERCIAL LIGHT WATER REACTORS g 1973 -1997 x Annual No. of Average C llectEe Pers el ilective Average Average Percent of Sa Number of Collective Dose Workers With Electricity Measurable Dose Per Dose Per Reactor W:th Measurable Dose per MW-yr Electncity Maximum Dependable Maximum Generated Deoendable 03 Reactors (person- Measurable Generated" Worker (person- Doses (person-rem Per Reactor Capa ' Capacity Year included

  • rem) Dose" (MW-yrs) (rem)" rem) Per Reactor" /MW-yr) (MW-yr) Net ) Achieved 1973 24 13,962 14,780 7,164.1 0.94 582 616 1.95 299 491 61%

1974 33 13,650 18,139 10,590.9 0.75 414 550 1.29 321 546 59% 1975 44 20,879 25,491 17,768.9 0.82 475 579 1.18 404 626 65% 1976 52 26,107 34,192 21,4G2.9 0.76 502 658 1.22 413 671 62 % 1977 57 32,508 42,266 26,448.3 0.77 570 742 1.23 464 667 70 % 1978 64 31,801 45,978 31,696.5 0.69 497 718 1.00 495 688 72 % 1979 67 39,982 64,073 29,926.0 0.62 597 956 1.34 447 714 63% 1980 68 53,797 80,331 29,157.5 0.67 791 1,181 1.85 429 714 60% 1981 70 54,145 82,106 31,452.9 0.66 774 1,173 1.72 449 719 63% y 1982 74 52,191 84,381 32,755.2 0.62 705 1,140 1.59 443 737 60 % 1983 75 56,472 85,646 32,925.6 0.66 753 1,142 1.72 439 743 59% 1984 78 55,235 98,099 36,497.6 0.56 708 1,258 1.51 468 790 59 % 1985 82 43,042 92,870 41,754.7 0.46 525 1,133 1.03 509 804 63% 1986 90 42,381 100,923 45,695.1 0.42 471 1,121 0.93 508 847 60 % 1987 96 40,401 104,334 52,116.3 0.39 421 1,087 0.78 543 877 62% 1988 102 40,769 103,226 59,595.1 0.39 400 1,012 0.68 584 871 67% 1989 107- 35,930 108,254 62,223.0 0.33 336 1,012 0.58 582 883 66 % 1990 110 36,592 108,658 68,291.7 0.34 333 988 0.54 621 892 70% 1991 111 28,515 98,761 73,448.4 0.29 257 890 0.39 662 895 74 % 1992 110 29,294 103,143 74,012.0 0.28 266 938 0.40 673 901 75 % 1993 108 26,363 95,940 72,476.2 0.27 244 888 0.36 671 895 75% 1994 109 21,695 83,874 76,757.3 0.26 199 769 0.28 704 888 79% 1995 109 21,674 87,526 80,562.1 0.25 199 803 0.27 739 900 82 % 1996 109 18,874 84,449 79,660.0 0.22 173 775 0.24 731 902 81 % 1997 109 17,136 84,473 71,851.4 0.20 157 775 0.24 659 910 72 % l l

  • Includes only those reactors that had been in commercial operation for at least one full year as of December 31 of each of the indicated years.

, " Figures are not adjusted for the multiple reporting of transient individuals. See Section 5.

                 ~ Electricity Generated reflects the gross electricity generated for the years 1973 - 1996. Beginning in 1997, it reflects the net electricity generated.                                              ,,m,,,

i 4.2.2 Electric Energy Generated The electric energy generated in megawatt-years (MW-yr) each year by each facility is shown in Appendix C and graphically represented in Appendix E. This number was obtained by dividing the megawatt-hours of electricity annually produced by each facility by 8,760, the number of hours in the year, except for leap years when the numberis 8,784 hours. For the years 1973 to 1996, the electricity generated is the aross electricity output of the reactor. In 1997, the number reflects the net electricity produced which is the gross electricity minus the amount the plant uses for operations. This change is the result of a change in the NRC power generation reporting requirements. The electricity generated (in megawatt-years) that is presented in Tables 4.1,4.2, and 4.3 is the summation of electricity generated by the number of reactors included in each year. These sums are divided by the number of reactors included in each year to yield the average amount of electric energy generated per reactor, which is also shown in Tables 4.1,4.2, and 4.3. The number of megawatt-hours of electricity produced each year was found in Reference 14. As shown in Table 4.3, there was an 11% decrease in the electricity generated in 1997. Approximately 4% of this decrease is due to the change in reporting requirements from the gross electricity generated to the net electricity generated. The remaining 7% of the decrease is due to reductions in the power generated. Three BWR sites (Clinton, Lasalle 1 and 2, and Millstone Point 1) and four PWR sites (Crystal River, Maine Yankee, Millstone Point 2 and 3, and Zion 1 and 2) generated little or no power in 1997. Reasons for the outages at these sites included maintenance, refueling, and regulatory restrictions. 4.2.3 Collective Dose per Megawatt-Year The number of megawatt-years of electricity generated was used in determining the ratio of the average value of the annual collective dose (TEDE) to the number of megawatt-years of electricity generated. The ratio was calculated by dividing the total collective dose in person-rem by the electric energy generated in megawatt-years and is a measure of the dose incurred by workers at power plants in relation to the electric energy produced. For the years 1973 to 1996, the electricity generated is the aross electricity output of the reactor. In 1997, the number reflects the net electricity produced. This ratio was also calculated for each reactor site and is presented in Tables 4.1,4.2, and 4.3 and Appendix C. 4.2.4 Average Maximum Dependable Capacity Average maximum dependable capacity, shown in Tables 4.1,4.2, and 4.3, was found by dividing the sum of the net maximum dependable capacities of the reactors in megawatts (net MWe) by the number of reactors included each year. The net maximum dependable capacity l is defined as the gross electrical output as measured at the output terminals of the turbine l generator during the most restnctive seasonal conditions, less the normal station service loads. 4-5 NUREG-0713

! This " capacity" of each plant was found in Reference 14, and it is shown for each site in Appendix C. ! 4.2.5 Percent of Maximum Dependable Capacity Achieved l l The percent of maximum dependable capacity achieved is shown icer all LWRs in Table 4.3. This parameter gives an indication of the overall power generation performance of LWRs as compared to the maximum capacity that could be obtained in a givt.n year. It is calculated by

dividing the average electricity generated per reactor by the average maximum dependable capacity for each year.

l From 1973 to 1978 this indicator exhibited an increasing trend as a number of new reactors began producing power at higher efficiencies. Following the accident at Three Mile Island, reactor operations personnel concentrated on improving safety systems and complying with ! the new regulations for these systems. During this time period, from 1979 to 1987, the percent of maximum dependable capacity remained around 61%. Following the completion of most of l these mandated repairs, reactors have increased the percent of maximum dependable capacity from 62% in 1987 to 81% in 1996, a gain of nearly 20% in 10 years. For 1997, the number dropped down to 72% due to the change from measuring the gross electricity generated to the net electricity generated, and a decrease in the electricity generated due to outages for maintenance, refueling, and regulatory restrictions (see Section 4.2.2). 4.3 Annual TEDE Distributions Table 4.4 summarizes the distribution of the annual TEDE doses received by workers at all commercial LWRs during each of the years 1977 through 1997. This distribution is the sum of the annual dose distributions reported by each licensed LWR each year. As previously noted, the distribution reported by each LWR site for 1997 is shown in Appendix B. Table 4.4 shows the reported dose distributions corrected for the number of transient workers that were l reported by more than one site (see Section 5). The totd collective dose decreased by 9% to a value of 17,136 person-rem in 1997. The value of CR decreased to a value of 0.04. The large decrease in the value of CR from 1993 to 1994 is primarily because of the change in methodology by which the CR value is determined. CR is defined to be the ratio of the annual collective dose. CR is one of the parameters that the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) recommends be calculated for occupational dose distributions to aid in the comparison of exposure data. Once UNSCEAR report [Ref.10] states that normal values of CR should be between 0.05 and 0.50. A CR of 0.50 means that 50% of the collective dose is due to individual doses that exceed 1.5 rem. For the years 1994 to 1997, the CR value was determined directly from the individual radiation exposure records submitted under 10 CFR 20.2206 (Form 5) rather than calculating the value indirectly from the statistical dose distribution summary as in prior years. This is the thirteenth consecutive year that the value of CR has been <0.50. , NUREG-0713 4-6 l l 1

TABLE 4.4 sGWARY DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES AT COMMERCIAL LIGHT WATER REACTORS

  • 1977 -1997 Number of Individuals with Whole Body Doses 49 the Ranges (rem) Number CoRec5ve No Total with Dose" Meestie Messtle 0.10- 0 25- 0 50- 0 75- 10- 2.0- 3.0- 40- 5.0- 60- 7.0- 8.0- 9 0- 10.0- Number MeasuratWe (person-Year Exposure 4 10 0.25 05 0.75 1.0 2.0 30 40 5.0 60 7,0 8.0 9.0 10 0 12 0 >12 Monitored Exposure rem) CR"'

1977 23,562 12.395 6,030 4.518 2.890 2.220 5.649 2,856 1,288 661 186 89 47 23 6 62,420 38.858 32,508 0.65 1978 28,372 15,101 6.342 4.998 3.088 2,247 5.995 3,034 1,197 514 109 37 9 0 1 0 2 71,046 42.674 31,801 0.61 1979 43,330 22.508 8,985 7,469 4,797 3,259 7.572 3,404 1,400 545 117 42 17 3 1 103,449 60,119 39,982 0.57 1980 50,873 26,903 10.676 8.904 5,570 4,134 10.671 4,607 1.816 831 235 119 29 7 1 125.376 74.503 53.795 0.59 1981 39,2E5 26.836 11.226 9,330 6.042 4.497 11,170 4,811 1.999 533 103 93 9 3 1 0 1 115.919 76,654 54,144 0.57 1982 41,713 29.225 11.713 9,903 6229 4.420 10.220 4,716 2.066 596 97 31 5 0 1 1 120.936 79.223 52,190 0.58 1983 47,048 29,107 11,195 9,344 5,851 4,276 11,345 5.332 2.269 716 121 38 8 2 126.652 79,604 56,472 0.60 1984 54.670 36,296 13.427 10,275 6,336 4.804 11.283 5.206 2,122 487 52 22 144.980 90.310 55.235 0.57 4 N 1985 59,634 36.831 13.008 11,041 6,627 4,547 10.040 3,575 1,001 157 1 146,462 66.828 43.042 0 48 1986 67,701 41,467 14.570 11,842 7,016 4.693 so 241 3.062 868 146 161.606 93.905 42,381 0.45 1987 85,181 41.222 15,834 12.839 7,586 5,332 10,611 2,192 477 69 181,343 96,162 40.401 0.38 1988 87.254 40,225 15.913 13.153 7,903 5,461 10,310 2.442 511 26 1 183,199 95.945 40,769 0.39 1989 83.947 45.282 17,267 13.777 7,945 5.137 8.634 1,614 370 34 184,007 100.060 35,930 0.33 1990 83,873 42.607 17.529 14,192 8.226 5.260 8.594 1,794 335 21 182.431 98,558 36.592 0.33 1991 87.250 42.587 16.764 13,184 7,187 4,194 5,975 938 219 17 178,315 91,065 28.527 0.27 1992 87,717 41.934 17,822 14.777 8,134 4,520 6.076 808 85 4 181,877 94.160 29,294 0.24 1993 83,069 37,331 17,235 13,733 7,562 4.289 5,322 638 76 5 169,260 86,191 26.363 0.22 1994 68.927 31.100 15,750 12,386 6.362 3.655 4.092 415 20 142,707 73.780 21.695 0.08 1995 62.080 29,681 15,152 12.083 6,146 3,306 3.905 590 121 2 133,066 70,986 21,674 0.06 1996 59.238 30.432 14.626 11.248 5.389 2,823 3,186 409 69 127,420 68,182 18,874 0.05 68,188 17,136 h 1997 58.501 31.832 14,875 10,910 5,246 2,407 2.575 299 44 126.689 0.04 x ITI h

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$ as of December 31 of each of the indicated years. Figures shown have been adjusted for the multiple reporting of transient individuals (see Section 5). y ** The collecbve dese, when not reported by the licensee, was calculated by the NRC staff using methods described in Secton 3.1.4.

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, . -. . . - - - - --- - . . -- -.- . -- -- _ ~ . -. i TABLE 4.6 PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS LISTED IN ASCENDING ORDER OF COLLECTIVE DOSE PER REACTOR"' ! 1993 -1997 ises pose Ives von Cemest Does Cated. Dose Duee Doce per per Catest Dnee Dose Doce per per Doce per per the Name ser Sme* Wester RAN-V C#" Elle Name per sne* Womer MwYr CR* Slee Name per Sne* Womer UWM CR" SEABROOK 9 0.00 00 0 00 CALLAWAY 1 14 0 07 00 0.00 DAV4&BE88E 7 0.03 0.0 0 00 WATERFORD 3 18 0.88 0.0 0.0D &AN ONOFRE 2.3 32 0 08 00 0 00 CRYSTAL RTVER 3 4 0.04 00 0 00 COOK 12 44 0 17 0.0 0.00 DEAVER WALLEY 1J 44 0 09 0.0 0 00 StAmAER 1 13 0.06 0.0 0 00 MMtess 31 0.00 00 0 00 FORT CALHOUN 23 0 11 0.0 0 00 WOLF CREEK 1 14 0 06 00 0.00 PRAIRIE 48UW41.2 100 0.20 01 0 00 SOUTH TEXA81.2 47 COMANCM PEAK 1J 109 0 12 01 0.03 0.07 0.0 0 00 PRAIRtE ISLAND 12 107 0 21 - 01 0 00 1HREE MILE ISLAPO 1 40 0.00 01 0.00 INDIAN POINT 3 ST 0.11 04 0.00 CRYSTAL RIVER 3 80 0 Os 0.1 0 60 COMANCM PEAK 1,2 00 0 00 01 0.02 MCGulRE 1.2 138 0 11 01 0.00 DORAN POed 3 80 0 13 04 0.00 9044N POINT 2 de 0 13 01 0.08 OCODEE 1.2,3 COMANCHE PEAR 1.2 179 0 10 01 0.00 237 0.14 01 0.00 PRAIRIE 15UWO 1,2 100 0 23 0.1 0 00 100 PONT BEACH 1.2 0 38 0.2 0D4 l POs# DEACH 1,2 144 0.33 0.2 018 pOIAN pop # 3 68 0 11 - 0 00 VOGTLE 1J 180 0 21 01 0.00 i KEWALSEE 106 0.24 02 0.06 PALL 8ADES - 80 0.19 01 0 00 OCONEE 12,3 304 0.18 01 0 00 SOUTHTEXAs 1,3 251 0.22 1A 0 04 ROSINSON 2 . 63 0 16 01 0 DJ COOK 1.2 203 0 19 01 0 00 ARKANEAS 1.2 284 0 14 DJ 0.01 KEWALeEE 72 0 20 OJ 0 00 SEABROOK 102 0 13 01 0.00 BRAOWOOD t.2 273 0J8 el 0.03 044eE VANKEE 64 0.24 0.1 0 02 TURKEY POe# 3.4 216 0 l9 0J 0 00 i TURNEY pop 5 3.4 276 0 22 DJ 0 00 POed $EACH 12 170 0.31 0.2 0.01 KEWAuNEE 109 0.26 02 0 00 i DIASLO CJWY(ad i2 281 0 10 01 0 03 ARKANGA81.2 172 0 13 01 0.00 EALEM 1J 214 0 17 04 0 02 PORT CALMOLN 157 022 04 041 M LLETONE POe# 2,3 184 0 15 01 0.01 CALVERT CLFFS 1.2 236 0.20 OJ 0 00 ! PMtLEY tJ 333 0.26 0.2 0 12 SALIM t.2 184 0.20 01 0 06 BRAIDWOOD 1.2 236 0.21 01 0 01 l WOLF CREEK 1 1s3 0.10 02 0.01 NORTH Aleen 1,2 103 0 15 01 0 00 GoesA 130 0.18 0.8 0 00

VOSTLE 1J 367 0.27 0.2 0 11 CATAwaA1J 207 0 to 01 0 01 FORT CALHOUN 130 0.22 0.3 0.00 l SEQUOYAH1J 372 0.23 09 0 08 VOGTLE 12 217 0 21 0.1 0 01 DIABLO CANYON t,2 280 0.18 0.1 0 06 SURRY12 383 0.27 0.3 0 00 SEAEROOK 113 0.13 02 0 00 80UTH TEXA812 291 0 20 0.1 0.00 I Geom 133 0 23 05 0.08 FARLEY 1.2 125 024 DJ 0 03 BYRON 1.2 300 0.2a 0.2 0.05 I PALO VERDE 1J 3 582 0.20 OJ 0 10 HADDAM 9ECK 136 0.29 03 0 17 WATERFORD 3 163 0 14 CJ 0.00 CATAWBA 1J 300 0 25 OJ 0 07 opeen T34 0 20 03 0 00 PALO VERDE 1.2.3 482 0 te 01 0.05 CALVERT CLFF81,2 406 0 24 03 0 14 BYRON 12 280 029 01 0 02 HARRIS 174 0 14 0.2 0 01 84 LIM 12 40s 0 11 DJ 0.07 Davis.eEsst 144 0 17 0.2 0 00 SEQuOYAH 1,2 356 0 22 0.2 0 02 i THREE tale 18 LAND 1 20e 0.11 03 0 Of SEQUOVAH 1.2 292 0 14 02 0 02 NORTH Ate 4A 1.2 387 0 24 0.2 0.05 l DYRON 1.2 432 0.32 02 0.00 BRAIDWOOD t.2 284 0.24 0.2 0 01 CALLAWAY 1 is? 0 18 02 0 00 CALLAWAY 1 226 0.20 02 0.02 ZION 1,2 306 0 26 0.2 0 02 ARKANSAS 1,2 See O t7 OS 0 03

! MCGulRE 1.2 463 0.27 03 0 14 PALO VERDE 1,2,3 462 0.23 02 0 07 SURRY 1,2 406 0.22 03 0 10 ST. LUCE 1.2 482 0 34 04 0 16 OCONEE l.2J S37 0 28 0.3 0 Os St. LUCIE 1,2 413 028 0.3 0 07 SAN ONOFRE 1.2.3 787 0 38 04 0 14 SURRY 12 378 0 25 04 0.00 MILLSTONE PONT 2.3 4le 0 28 0.3 0 51 nsLL&TODE Pos# 2.3 667 0.27 04 0 19 WATERFORD 3 191 0 10 02 0 00 1HREE MILE ISLAND 1 213 0 17 03 0 00 CALi&ADES 289 022 0.7 0 13 MCGUIRE 1,2 387 0.24 02 0 07 ROBINSON 3 216 0 20 0.3 0 00 RAS 4ER 1 297 0.20 04 0.08 HARRIS 222 0 20 0.3 0 00 BEAVER VALLEY 1,2 463 0 29 03 0 02 DEAVER VALLEY 1.2 621 0 30 08 0.12 CALVERT CLFFS t 2 454 0 31 03 0 00 EAN ONOFRE 1.2.3 455 0.24 03 0.00 ZION 1J 043 0 30 04 022 CRYSTAL RIVER S 228 0.21 03 0 02 CATAWBA 1.2 as2 0J4 02 0.03 CDDIN50N 2 337 0.25 0.7 0 11 WOLP CREEK I 235 8.22 02 0 01 FARLEY 1.2 463 0.29 04 0 08 DAVS8 ESSE See 0 2a 05 0 11 TURKEY POINT 3 4 470 0 32 04 0 03 ZION 1.2 797 0 44 0s 0 15 MNNE YANKEE $77 0 37 0e 0 13 COOK 1.2 479 0.27 04 0 01 HADDAM NECK 442 0 44 10 0 14 HADDAM NEON 406 0 41 08 026 ST LUCIE 12 606 0.27 04 0 05 PALISADES 482 0.38 08 0 to NORTH Ape 4A 12 008 0 33 00 0.24 DIABLO CANYON 1.2 500 026 03 0.05 INDIAN Posif 2 648 0 32 00 0 07 eOIAN POpH 2 8?S 0 45 to e 23 1RAAMER 1 374 0 24 07 0 00 MNNE YmKFE 653 0 56 27 7 0 76 TM 1W Caenet Dose Dome CoAmet Dose Does Deee per per Dose per per Sne Name per else" Womer M&Y CR" See teame per sne* Womer thyr CR* SEASROOK 10 0.06 00 0 00 DAVla-Beast 10 0.06 00 00 DetEf teLEISLAfc1 16 0.06 OD 0 00 CALLAWAY 1 12 0 06 0.0 OD HARRIE 17  %.D4 OD 0 00 ROSINDON 2 13 0 De 0.0 00 peaAM POsa 3 22 - 0.04 0.0 0.00 FORT CALHOL84 41 0 to 01 0.0 WATERFORD 3 27 0 08 0.0 0.00 POINT BEACH 1.2 82 0 14 04 00

  • For astes wnh more than one operstmg setAN POe# 2 S4 0 14 01 0 00 PALsSADES 46 0 to 01 00 teactor. the conectwo dose per reactor hAmeE YApetEE 66 0.14 01 0 00 NORTH AppeA 1.2 103 0 12 01 00 as obtamed by dudmg the c00ectwo dose PRAaRIE $$ LAND 1.2 112 0.20 01 0 00 KEWAUNEE 66 0 20 02 00 for the site by the number el reactors.

HALL 5 TONE pop #1.3 125 0 13 03 0 17 ARKANEAS 1J 110 0 10 01 00 SAN ONOFRE 2.3 129 0 10 01 0.00 ZION 12 119 0 13 10 00

  • CR la the ratio of the annual collectwo OlUTH TEAAS 12 137 0 12 01 0 00 COMANCHE PEAK 1J 14e 0 17 01 00 dose delwered at indudual doses OCONEE 1.2,3 267 0 17 01 0 00 OCONEE 1.2.3 223 0 to Ot 00 exceedmg 1.5 rom to the conectwo DIABLO CANYON 12 170 0 12 01 0.00 VOGTLE 1.2 158 9 10 01 06 done For '04 '07 data, the CR walue was ,

TURKEY POINT 3 4 147 0 10 01 0 00 Gesen e1 0 16 0.2 00 determmed imm the mdmdual Form 6 submittals i SLSedER 1 57 0.14 01 0 00 PALO VERDE 1J.3 248 0 to 0.1 00  ! PALO VERDE 1J.3 302 0 18 0t 0 00 PRAIRIE aSLAND 12 174 023 0.2 00 *** Ml doses are in fem. ' ARRANEAS 1,3 203 0 14 01 0 02 SALEM IJ 176 0.20 00 01 l CJRRY lJ 200 0.21 01 0 07 DeABLO CANYON 1.2 719 0 17 01 00 COOK t.2 214 0 19 01 0.00 WATTS BAR 1 112 0 11 0 13 00 FARLEV 12 232 0.20 0.2 0 00 CALVERT CLFFS t.2 229 0 21 0.2 00 l IdCGulRE 1J 238 0.16 01 0 00 BYRON 1.2 241 0 10 01 00 , CALVERT CLIFFS 1J 230 0 20 0.2 0.00 ImLLSTONE Pop # 2.3 253 0 18 - 'J 0 j KEW8dEE 126 0 27 0.3 0.03 CATAWBA 1.2 250 0 17 01 0.0  : SEQUOYAH 1.2 2s5 0 10 0.1 0 00 SOUTH TEXAS 1.2 273 0 17 01 DD POpM DEACH 1.3 270 0 27 0.3 0.01 FARLEY 1.2 276 0.26 02 02 i 288 0 20 0.2 0 00 WATERFCRD 3 148 0 13 00 COMANCIE PEAR 1.2 0.2 NOR1H ApeeA 1J 201 0 24 0.2 0 06 NhRRIS 140 0 13 02 00 SALEM 1.2 303 0 18 - 0 21 BEAVER ttALLEY 1J 306 0.22 0.3 00 CATAWBA 1J 302 0 10 0.2 0 01 MNNE YANKEE 153 0 15 - CD BRAIDWDOO t2 334 0 25 02 0 00 suRRY 1.2 340 0 24 02 00 I CAVSSESSE 167 0 18 02 0 00 BRAIDWOOD t.2 321 0 10 0.2 00 QOtseBON 2 167 0 16 03 0.00 staAAER 1 163 0.20 02 00 GNeen 1es 0 17 0S O 00 SAN ONOFRE 2.3 341 0.21 0.2 00 WOLFCREEK1 171 0 17 02 0 00 CRYSTAL RIVER 3 170 0 18 - 00 , HADDAM NECK 176 0 30 0.8 0 06 SEABROOK 180 0 12 0.2 00 i ST LUCIE 1.2 Sa6 0 31 03 0.00 THREE MILE ISLAND 1 204 0 10 03 00 4 310N 1J 437 0.24 0.3 0 06 SEQuOYAH 12 4 84 0.21 02 00

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TABLE 4.7a 5-YEAR TOTALS AND AVERAGES LISTED IN ASCENDING ORDER OF COLLECTIVE DOSE PER BWR 1993 -1997 Annual Average Number of Collective Total Coll. Collective Reactor Dose per Dose per Site Workers with Avg. Meas. Dose per Years Reactor Meas. Doses Dose (rem) Total MW-yrs MW-yr Ste Name* (rem) 5 96 482 3,905 0.12 2.815.5 0.2 FERMI 2 5 118 588 1,539 0.38 229.1 2.6 B!G ROCK POINT LIMERICK 1,2 10 122 1,220 7,528 0.16 9,837.1 0.1 5 145 725 3,001 0.24 2,318.8 0.3 VERMONT YANKEE COOPER STATION 5 184 920 4,151 0.22 2,547.6 0.4 SUSQUEHANNA 1,2 10 198 1,975 7,917 0.25 9,179.4 0.2 BROWNS FERRY 1,2,3 15 202 3,034 13,274 0.23 6,597.3 0.5 HOPE CREEK 1 5 226 1,128 6,854 0.16 4,282.2 0.3 NINE MILE POINT 1,2 10 226 2,260 8,477 0.27 7,267.8 0.3 PEACH BOTTOM 2,3 10 230 2,301 9,359 0.25 9,500.5 0.2 GRAND GULF 5 238 1,192 5,929 0.20 5,360.6 0.2 DUANE ARNOLD 5 243 1,217 4.110 0.30 2,294.4 0.5 MONTICELLO 5 256 1,279 3,098 0.41 2,371.8 0.5 FITZPATRICK 5 266 1,329 6,317 0.21 3,095.6 0.4 CLINTON 5 280 1,399 4,780 0 29 2,948.8 0.5 HATCH 1,2 10 318 3,184 8,874 0.36 6,745.0 0.5 RIVER BEND 1 5 321 1,604 7,487 0.21 3,815.4 0.4 PERRY 5 322 1,612 7,066 0.23 3,944.7 0.4 LASALLE 1,2 10 32? 3,227 9,579 0.34 5,869.5 0.5 MILLSTONE POINT 1 5 344 1,718 4,336 0.40 1,539.6 1.1 PILGRIM L 364 1,821 5,552 0.33 2,620.7 0.7 BRUNSWICK 1,2 10 368 3,681 13,623 0.27 5,881.7 0.6 OYSTER CREEK 5 370 1,849 8,045 0.23 2,691.7 0.7 DRESDEN 2,3 10 429 4.286 12,104 0.35 4,000.5 1.1 QUAD CITIES 1,2 10 439 4,392 11,076 0.40 4,468.4 1.0 ( WASHINGTON NUCLEAR 2 5 483 2,415 7,622 0.32 3,836.2 06 Grand Totals and Averages 185 50,838 185,603 0.27 116,059.9 0.4 Averages Per Reactor-Year 275 1,003 627.4

  • Snes where not all reactors had completed 5 full years of commercial operation as of 12/31/97 are not included.

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TABLE 4.7b 5-YEAR TOTALS AND AVERAGES LISTED IN ASCENDING ORDER OF COLLECTIVE DOSE PER PWR 1993 -1997 , i Number Annual Average of Collective Total Coll. Collective Reactor Dose per Dose per Site Workers with Avg. Meas. Dose per Site Name* Years Reactor (rem) Meas. Doses Dose (rem) Total MW-yrs MW-yr PRAIRIE ISLAND 1,2 10 61 608 2,820 0.22 4,805.4 0.1 SEABROOK 5 83 417 3,539 0.12 4,875.8 0.1 INDIAN POINT 3 5 88 441 3,542 0.12 1,503.8 03 POINT BEACH 1,2 10 91 914 3,354 0.27 3,700.0 0.2 KEWAUNEE 5 94 469 1,967 0.24 2,037.5 0.2 SOUTH TEXAS 1,2 10 100 999 0,012 0.17 8,882.1 . 0.1 OCONEE 1,2,3 15 104 1,558 7,866 0.20 10,316.1 0.2 WATERFORD 3 5 107 534 3,982 0.13 4,793.9 0.1 ARKANSAS 1,2 10 115 1,148 8.237 0.14 7,879.3 0.1 FORT CALHOUN 5 117 586 2,549 0.23 2,075.1 0.3 HARRIS 5 119 593 4,059 0.15 3,916.8 0.2 SALEM 1,2 10 129 1,289 8,269 0.16 3,571.1 0.4 DAVIS-BESSE 5 135 676 3,523 0.19 4,012.0 0.2 i THREE MILE ISLAND 1 5 136 679 4,805 0.14 3,824.4 0.2  : CALLAWAY 1 5 137 686 3,607 0.19 5,274.2 0.1 PALO VERDE 1,2,3 15 139 2,084 9,349 0.22 15,612.3 0.1 , VOGTLE 1,2 10 139 1,393 5,728 0.24 10,688.2 0.1 3,782 l GINNA 5 143 716 0.19 2,053.5 0.3 i BRAIDWOOD 1,2 1,462 6,463 9,193.2 10 146 0.23 0.2 COOK 1,2 10 149 1,490 6,623 0.22 7,812.2 0.2 MILLSTONE POINT 2,3 10 154 1,540 7,423 0.21 4,767.5 0.3 DIABLO CANYON 1,2 10 155 1,552 8,233 0.19 9,738.3 0.2 CALVERT CLIFFS 1,2 10 156 1,562 6,405 0.24 7,281.2 0.2 j FARLEY 1,2 10 156 1,556 6,155 0.25 7,348.6 0.2 TURKEY POINT 3,4 10 157 1,567 6,640 0.24 6,263.2 0.3 ROBINSON 2 5 159 795 4,034 0.20 3,042.2 03 CATAWBA 1,2 10 163 1,633 7,873 0.21 9,915.4 0.2 CRYSTAL RIVER 3 5 166 828 4,136 0.20 2,590.7 0.3 SEQUOYAH 1,2 10 170 1,701 8,240 0.21 7,638.6 0.2 SURRY 1,2 10 170 1,696 7,133 0.24 6,875.9 0.2 BYRON 1,2 10 171 1,714 6,595 0.26 9,249 8 0.2 SAN ONOFRE 2,3 10 172 1,724 7,559 0.23 9,296.4 0.2 MCGUIRE 1,2 10 173 1,728 8,396 0.21 8,885.6 0.2 WOLF CREEK 1 5 174 868 4,274 0.20 5,097.9 02 NORTH ANNA 1,2 10 186 1,862 7,414 0.25 8,088.7 0.2 BEAVER VALLEY 1.2 10 187 1,873 7,189 0.26 6,486.6 0.3 SUMMER 1 5 189 944 4,448 0.21 3,842.6 0.2 ZION 1,2 10 230 2,302 7,246 0.32 5,812.1 0.4 PALISADES 5 235 1,177 3,982 0.30 2,848 6 ?4 ST. LUCIE 1,2 10 244 2,441 8,603 0.28 6,823.0 04 MAINE YANKEE 5 265 1,323 3,879 0.34 2,082.5 2 '; INDIAN POINT 2 5 338 1,692 5,313 0.32 3,474.1 0.5 Grand Totals and Averages 345 52,820 241,246 0.22 254,276.4 0.2 f Averages Per Reactor-Year 153 699 737.0

  • Sdes where not all reactors had completed 5 full years of cornmercial operaton as of 12/31/97 are not included. San Onofre is included in the compilation even though Unn 1 is no longer in operation.

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in some cases, the plants having the lower values for most of the parameters shown in Tables 4.7a and b are the newer plants. Some of the older, smaller plants, such as Big Rock Point, also appear near the top of the listings because they report small collective doses. However, the ratio of collective dose to megawatt-years is generally higher for these plants bwause of their limited power generation capability. The largest contributor to the collective dose is usually associated with outages at a site. In analyzing collective dose trends, it is useful to examine the outage data for reactors to look for a relationship between the collective dose and the outage information for the reactors. Figure 4.5 displays the total number of outage days for BWRs and PWRs respectively. The collective dose and average measurable dose are also plotted to allow for the comparison of outage duration to collective dose. 4.6 Collective Dose by Work Function and Employee Type Each plant is required by its Technical Specifications to submit an annual report in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.16 that provides the collective dose of workers monitored at each plant site by employee type (plant, utility, or contractor) and by work and job functions. A copy of the report submitted for each reactor site is provided in Appendix D, and much of the data are graphically represented for each site in Appendix E. Tables 4.8 through 4.13 summarize the 1997 data for BWRs, PWRs, and LWRs. Table 4.8 shows that, at both BWRs and PWRs,' about 67% of the collective dose is incurred during routine and special maintenance activities. Also, the portion of the collective dose incurred during most of the other activities is similar at the two types of plants. One should note that the collective doses obtained from these reports are no sed in any other tables in this document. This is because the Technical Specifications of each plant require only 80% of the plant's collective dose be accounted for, and some utilities may use the results of self-reading pocket dosimeters instead of the results of the dosimeter of record (usually thermoluminescent dosimeters) in compiling the data. Also, when examining the number of personnel shown on these reports, it should be remembered that individuals who perform tasks in more than one category may be counted more then once. Table 4.9 shows that for the past 10 years, the percentage of collective dose attributed to routine maintenance has been greater than that of special maintenance. This may be indicative of a trend showing a reduction in TMI-related activities and a greater emphasis on cteady-state rcutine maintenance. Overall, values have been fairly stable over the years with l these two categories, special maintenance and routine maintenance, always accounting for  ; the majority of the collective dose. Some of the f!uctuations shown in the percentage of the dose incurred daring refueling activities (particularly in 1992 through 1995, when it increased to ' over 11%) is due to the fact that some sites include doses other than those directly associated with fuel movement in this category. Figure 4.6 graphically shows the trends in the collective NUREG-0713 4-18 l

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                                               $                                                                   BY WORK FUNCTION AND PERSONNEL TYPE 1997 WORKAND                                          STATION      'LOYEES         UTILITY EMPLOYEES     CONTRACT WORKERS          TOTAL PER WORK FUNCTION JOB FUNCTION                                   PERSOb           % OF TOTAL PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL BOILING WATER REACTORS REACTOR OPS & SURV                                 835       . a.J%            79         1.1%       394         5.3%              1,308     17.7%

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1,470 19.9% 106 1.4% 2,094 28.3 % 3,671 49.6 % l IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 54 0.7% 8 0.1% 392 5.3% 454 6.1% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 265 3.6% 62 0.8% 820 11.1 % 1,148 15.5% WASTE PROCESSING 76 1.0% 5 0.1% 52 0.7% 133 1.8% REFUELING 161 2.2% 105 1.4% 417 5.6% 682 9.2% o TOTAL 2,861 38.7 % 365 4.9% 4,170 56.4 % 7,396 100.0 % PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS REACTOR OPS & SURV 513 5.5% 23 0.2% 374 4.0% 909 9.8% ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1,377 14.8 % 296 3.2% 2,407 25.9 % 4,080 43.9% IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 83 0.9% 100 1.1% 626 6.7% 808 8.7% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 367 4.0% 152 1.6% 1,749 18.8 % 2.268 24.4 % WASTE PROCESSING 104 1.1% 3 0.0% 123 1.3% 229 2.5% REFUELING 280 3.0% 42 0.5% 671 7.2% 994 10.7% TOTAL 2,723 29.3% 616 6.6% 5,950 64.1 % 9,289 100.0 % ALL LIGHT WATER REACTORS REACTOR OPS & SURV 1,348 8.1% 102 0.6% 768 4.6% 2,217 13.3% ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 2,847 17.1% 402 2.4% 4,502 27.0% 7,751 46.5% IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 136 0.8% 108 0.6% 1,018 6.1% 1,262 7.6% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 632 3.8% 214 1.3% 2,569 15.4 % 3,416 20.5 % WASTE PROCESSING 180 1.1% 8 0.0% 175 1.0% 363 2.2% REFUELING 441 2.6% 147 0.9% 1.038 6.5% 1.676 10.0% TOTAL 5,585 33.5 % 981 5.9% 10,119 60.7% 16,685 100.0 %

TABLE 4.9 PERCENTAGES OF ANNUAL COLLECTIVE DOSE AT LWRs BY WORK FUNCTION 1986 -1997 PERCENTAGE OF COLLECTIVE DOSE EACH YEAR WORK FUNCTION 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 REACTOR OPERATICNS 12.8 % 11.9 % 11.0 % 12.2% 12.3% 14.0% 11.6 % 11.2% 12.8% 13.5% 13.0% 13.3% AND SURVEILLANCE t N ROUTINt:. MAINTENANCE 33.2 % 35.0 % 37.7 % 36.2 % 36.5 % 36.1 % 38.7 % 42.0 % 42.7 % 43.5% 44.6 % 46.5% IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 8.3% 8.0 % 8.7% 9.5% 8.8% 8.9% 9.2% 10.8% 8.5% 10.4 % 16.8% 7.6% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 35.5% 33.2 % 30.1 % 31.3 % 31.6 % 28.2 % 25.8 % 22.0 % 19.9% 18.5% 20.3 % 20.5% WASTE PROCESSING 4.0% 3.9% 3.6 % 3.4% 3.0% 3.1% 3.1% 2.5% 2.7% 2.4% 2.4% 2.2% REFUELING 6.2% 8.1% 8.8% 7.3% 7.7% 9.7% 11.5 % 11.4% 13.3% 11.7 % 8.7% 10.0% Z C I O 4 G

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i i l dose by work function and type of personnel for the years 1990 through 1997 for BWRs and PWRs separately. The general decrease in collective dose is also apparent among most of these activities. Table 4.10 presents the distribution of the collective dose for 1997 at all LWRs among five occupational categories. As in past years, maintenance personnel incurred the majority (65%) of the collective dose with contractor maintenance personnel receiving about twice as much as the station maintenance employees combined. None of the values listed changed significantly from those found for 1987 through 1996. The collective doses shown in Tables 4.8 and 4.10 do not equal those shown in other tables in the report because they are the sum of the doses l taken from the type of annual repor3 shown in Appendix D rather than the collective dose that was calculated from the annual reports submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2206. Another use made of the reports submitted under Regulatory Guide 1.16 shown in Appendix D is in proportioning the collective dose obtained from the 9 20.2233 annual reports into the work functions and personnel types shown in Appendix C. This was .ione in the following way: (1) The collective dose incurred by workers in the work function " Reactor Operations and Surveillance" on each plant's annual report submitted pursuant to their technical specifications (the first number in the last column in Appendix D) was determined. (2) The ratio of this dose to the total collective dose (the last number in the last column in Appendix D) was calculated and multiplied by the total collective dose that had been obtained from the 9 20.2206 annual reports. This product is the collective dose shown j in the column headed " Operations"in Appendix C. j (3) The collective dose shown in the column headed " Maintenance and Others"in l Appendix C was determined by first summing the collective doses incurred by workers in the five remaining functions given in Appendix D and then calcutating the fraction that this dose is of the total collective dose. This fraction was multiplied by the total collective dose calculated from the 9 20.2206 annual reports to yield the collective dose shown in this column of Appendix C. (4) A similar procedure was followed in determining the collective dose for the columns j l headed " Contractor" and " Station & Utility" in Appendix C. f l ! 4-23 NUREG-0713 l t

TABLE 4.10 ANNUAL COLLECTIVE DOSE x BY OCCUPATION AND PERSONNEL TYPE y 1997 3 W UTILITY EMPLOYEES CONTRACT WORKERS TOTAL PER WORK FUNCTION STATION EMPLOYEES PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL OCCUPATION PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL PERSON-REM % OF TOTAL BOILING WATER REACTORS 279 3.8% 3,102 41.9 % 4,904 66.3 % MAINTENANCE 1,523 20.6% 11.8 % 589 8.0% 30 0.4% 251 3.4% 870 OPERATIONS 0.3% 299 4.0% 772 10.4 % HEALTH PHYSICS 453 6.1% 20 2.1% 8 0.1% 65 0.9% 232 3.1% SUPERVISORY 159 8.4 % 138 1.9% 29 0.4% 453 61% 619 ENGINEERING 56.4 % 7,396 100.0 % TOTAL 2,861 38.7 % 365 4.9% 4.170 3 PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS 1,381 14.9 % 519 5.6% 3,999 43.0% 5,899 63.5% MAINTENANCE 812 8.7% OPERATIONS 515 5.5% 27 0.3% 270 2.9% 512 5.5% 16 0.2 % 771 8.3% 1,299 14.0 % HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISORY 171 1.8% 14 0.2% 346 3.74 531 5.7% ENGINEERING 144 1.6% 39 0.4% 564 6.1% 747 8.0% TOTAL 2.723 29.3 % 616 6.6% 5,950 64.1 % 9.289 100.0 % ALL UGHT WATER REACTORS MAINTENANCE 2,904 17.4 % 798 4.8% 7,101 42.6% 10,803 64.7% OPERATIONS 1,104 6.6% 57 0.3% 521 3.1% 1,682 10.1 % HEALTH PHYS!CS 965 5.8% 36 0.2% 1,070 6.4% 2,071 12.4 % SUPERVISORY 330 2.0% 22 0.1% 411 2.5% 763 4.6% ENGINEERING 282 1.7% 67 0.4% 1.017 6.1% 1.366 8.2% TOTAL 5,585 33.5 % 981 5.9% 10,119 60.7% 16,685 100.0 %

1 l 4.7 Number of Personnel by Work Function and Employee Type l l Half of the information presented in the statistical annual reports shown in Appendix D concems the number of various types of personnel that performed certain work functions. l Tables 4.11 and 4.12 sum this information to show the percentage of personnel by work function and occupation. The major problem in interpreting the numbers shown in these tables i is that the same person may perform several work functions during the year so that the total I number of personnel obtained by summing those shown in the various work functions would be inflated. However, Table 4.12 is still useful in showing the percentaae of personnel associated with each of the six work functions shown. About 51% of the personnel performed routine or special maintenance functions,28% were involved with reactor oporations and surveillance, and the remaining 21% were divided among the other three work functions. Table 4.12 shows the percentage of personnelin each of five occupational categories at BWRs, PWRs, and LWRs. The workers were similarly distributed at BWRs and PWRs. The , largest difference occurred in the health physics personnel for 1997. Health physics personnel l at PWRs received about twice the percentago of the collective dose than for BWRs. Overall, 54% of the personnel were contractors,38% were station employees, and 8% were utility employees in 1997. Table 4.13 presents the average annual dose incurred by workers in the five occupational categories in 1997. These averages were calculated by dividing the collective dose reported l for these groups (see Table 4.11) by the number of individuals shown in Table 4.12. It shows ! that, in most instances, the maintenance personnel incur the highest average doses. Examination of the values of the averages given in Table 4.13 is subject to several sources of error: (1) the number of individuals may be inflated because the same plant contractor employee may work at several plants so that the employee would be counted more than once in a summary such as Table 4.13; (2) the occupations are not clearly defined so that workers l performing certain tasks in one plant may be classified as being in one occupation and be included in a different one at another plant; and (3) some plants count only those workers whose doses exceed 0.10 rem while other plants count all workers regardless of the dose received. Because of these factors, the usefulness of the numbers of individuals obtained from the reports provided in Appendix D is limited; therefore, they are not used to develop any other statistics in this document. l j 4-25 NUREG-0713

TABLE 4.11 E NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

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WORK AND STATION EMPLOYEES UTILITY EMPLOYEES CONTRACT WORKERS TOTAL PER WORK FUNCT!ON JOB FUNCTION NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL BOILING WATER REACTORS REACTOR OPS & SURV 6,452 12.9% 1,337 2.7% 4,927 9.9% 12,716 25.5% ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 7,092 14.2 % 1,585 3.2% 12,827 25.7% 21,504 43.0% IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 637 1.3% 125 0.3% 2,123 4.2% 2,885 5.8% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 1,839 3.7% 486 1.0% 3,916 7.8% 6.241 12.5% WASTE PROCESSING 1,034 2.1 % 144 0.3% 926 1.9% 2,104 4.2% REFUELING 1.407 2.8% 720 1.4% 2.384 4.8% 4.511 9.0% TOTAL 18,461 37.0% 4,397 8.8% 27.103 54.2 % 49,961 100.0 %

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REACTOR OPS & SURV 13.225 17.5% 2,244 3.0% 7,168 9.5% 22,637 29.9% ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8,792 11.6 % 2,667 3.5% 12,984 17.2% 24,443 32.3 % IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 932 1.2% 798 1,1% 3,947 5.2% 5,677 7.5% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 2,820 3.7% 1,080 1.4% 8,458 11.2 % 12,358 16.3% WASTE PROCESSING 1,283 1.7% 96 0.1% 2,946 3.9% 4,325 5.7% REFUELING 1.965 2.6% 473 0.6% 3.829 5.1% 6.267 8.3% TOTAL 29,017 38.3 % 7,358 9.7% 39,332 52.0 % 75,707 100.0 % ALL LIGHT WATER REACTORS REACTOR OPS & SURV 19,677 15.7% 3,581 2.8% 12,095 9.6% 35,353 28.1 % ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 15,884 12.6% 4,252 3.4% 25,811 20.5 % 45,947 36.6 % IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 1,569 1.2% 923 0.7% 6.070 4.8% 8,562 6.8% SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 4,659 3.7% 1,566 1.2% 12,374 9.8% 18,599 14.8 % WASTE PROCESSING 2.317 1.8% 240 0.2% 3,872 3.1 % 6,429 5.1% REFUELING 3.372 2.7% 1.193 0.9% 6.213 4.9% 10.778 8.6% TOTAL 47,478 37.8 % 11,755 9.4% 66,435 52.9 % 125,668 100.0 %

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. The number of personnet in Table 4.11 should be considered to be more accurate than the number of personnel in Table 4.10, because the actual total number of mdnnduals in each profession was provded by some plants in an attempt to correct for the multiple counting of individiuals.

TABLE 4,12 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

  • BY OCCUPATION AND PERSONNEL TYPE 1997 STATION EMPLOYEES UTILITY EMPLOYEES CONTRACT WORKERS TOTAL PER WORK FUNCTION OCCUPATION NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL NUMBER % OF TOTAL BOILING WATER REACTORS 6,664 14.0% 2,073 4.3% 17,588 36.9 % 26,325 55.2 %

MAINTENANCE 5,977 OPERATIONS 3,800 8.0% 412 0.9% 1,765 3.7% 12.5 % 2,312 4.8% 722 1.5% 1,702 3.6% 4,736 9.9% HEALTH PHYSICS 3,852 SUPERVISOPY 2,164 4.5% 154 0.3% 1,534 3.2% 8.1 % 2.455 5.1 % 696 1.5% 3.664 7.7% 0.815 14.3% ENGINEERING 47,705 TOTAL 17,395 36.5 % 4,057 8.5% 26,253 55.0 % 100.0 % 3 PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS M A,;NI ENA? ICE 10,154 15.1% 2,842 4.2 % 21,040 31.3 % 34,036 50.7 % 7,144 10.6 % 911 1.4% 2,405 3.6% 10,460 15.6 % OPERATIONS 12,628 18.8% HEALTH PHYSICS 5,258 7.8% 501 0.7% 6,869 10.2% 1,688 2.5% 304 0.5% 1,651 2.5% 3,643 5.4 % SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING 1.854 2.8% 999 1.5% 3.523 5.2% 6.376 9.5% TOTAL 26,098 38.9 % 5,557 8.3% 35,488 52.9 % 67,143 100.0 % ALL LIGHT WATER REACTORS 16,818 14.6 % 4,915 4.3% 38,628 33.6 % 60,361 52.6 % MAINTENANCE 16,437 OPERATIONS 10,944 9.5% 1,323 1.2% 4,170 3.6% 14.3 % 7,570 6.6% 1,223 1.1% 8,571 7.5% 17,364 15.1 % HEALTH PHYSICS 7,495 6.5% SUPERVISORY 3,852 3.4% 458 0.4% 3.185 2.8% 4.309 3.8% 1.695 1.5% 7.187 6.3% 13.191 11.5% ENGINEERING 43,493 37.9% 9,614 8.4% 61,741 53.8 % 114,848 100.0% TOTAL Z C

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  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. The number of personnelin this table is considered to be more accurate than the number of personnelin Table 4.10 because the actual total number of indMdua!s in each category was provided by some plants in an attempt to corred for the multiple counting of individuals.
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TABLE 4,13 ' x AVERAGE DOSES BY OCCUPATION m AND PERSONNEL TYPE

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RTAY10N t ITil ITY CONTRACT TOTAL OCCUPATION COLL NUMBER OF AVG. COLL NUMBER OF AVG. COLL NUMBEROF AVG. COLL NUGABEROF AVG.  ! DOSE EMPLOYEES DOSE DOSE EMPLOYEES DOSE DOSE EMPLOYEES DOSE DOSE EMPLOYEES DOSE ' BOILING WATER REACTORS I MAINTENANCE 1,523 6,664 0.23 279 2,073 0.13 3,102 17,588 0.18 - 4,904 26,325 0.19 OPERATIONS 589 3,800 0.15 30 412 0.07 251 1,765 0.14 870 5,977 0.15 i HEALTH PHYSICS 453 2,312 0.20 20 722 0.03 299 1,702 0.18 772 4,736 0.16 ; SUPERVISORY 159 2,164 0.07 8 154 0.05 65 1,534 0.04 232 3,852 0.06 ; ENGINEERING 138 2.455 0.06 29 696 0.04 453 3.664 0.12 619 6.815 0.09 i TOTAL 2,861 17,395 0.16 365 4,057 0.09 4,170 26,253 0.16 7,396 47,705 0.16 Y PRESSURIZED WATER REACTORS

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M i MAINTENANCE 1,381 10,154 0.14 519 2,842 0.18 3,999 21,040 0.19 5,899 34,036 0.17 ; OPERATIONS 515 7,144 0.07 27 911 0.03 270 2,405 0.11 812 10,460 0.08 i HEALTH PHYSICS 512 5,258 0.10 16 5G1 0.03 771 6,869 0.11 1,299 12,628 0.10 SUPERVISORY 171 1,688 0.10 14 304 0.05 346 1,651 0.21 531 3,643 0.15 ; ENGINEERING 144 1.054 0.08 39 999 0.04 564 3.523 0.16 747 6.376 0.12 ; TOTAL 2,723 26.098 0.10 616 5,557 0.11 5,950 35,488 0.17 9,289 67.143 0.14 ALL LIGHT WATER REACTORS  ! MAINTENANCE 2,904 16,818 0.17 798 4,915 0.16 7,101 38,628 0.18 10,803 60,361 0.18 - OPERATIONS 1,104 10,944 0.10 57 1,323 0.04 521 4,170 0.12 1,682 16,437 0.10 , HEALTH PHYSICS 965 7,570 0.13 36 1,223 0.03 1,070 8,571 0.12 2,071 17.364 0.12 SUPERVISORY 330 3,852 0.09 22 458 0.05 411 3,185 0.13 763 7,495 0.10 ENG;NEERING 282 4.309 0.07 67 1.695 0.04 1.017 0.14 7.187 1266 13.191 0.10 TOYAL 5,585 43,493 0.13 981 9,614 0.10 10,119 61,741 0.16 16,685 114,848 0.15 .

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category, but the actual total number of individuals in each category was used when it was provided by the plant ,

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i l 4.8 Graphical Representation of Dose Trenos in Appendix E I Each page of Appendix E presents two types of graphs r'or one site. One graph plots selected dose-performance indicators from 1973 through 1997, nnd the other indicates the collective dose by job function for 1978 through 19n7 The dxe and performance indicators shown in the top graph illustrate the history of the collective dose per reactor for the site, the rolling 3-year average collective dose per reactor, and the electricity generated at the site. These data are plotted, beginning with the plant's first full year of commercial operation, and continuing through 1997. Data for years when the plant was not in commercial operation have been included when available. However, any data reported prior to 1973 are not included. The 3-year average collective dose per reactor data is included because it provides a better overall indication of the plant's general trend in collective dose. This average is determined by summing the collective dose for the current year and the previous 2 years and then dividing this sum by the number of reactors reporting during those years. Depicting dose trends using a 3-year average reduces the sporadic effects on annual doses of refueling operations (usually a 2- to 3-year cycle) and occasional high-dose maintenance activities, and gives a better idea of collective dose trends over the life of the plant. The annual average collective dose per reactor for all reactors of the same typs is also shown on the graph. l The second type of graph at the bottom of each page in Appendix E displays the breakdown of l collective dose by job function and employee type for the years 1978 through 1997. The horizontal axis lists the six job functions of reactor operations, routine main'enance, in-service l inspection, special maintenance, waste management, and refueling operations, and the vertical axis indicates collective dose at each site. This representation shows the job functions

where most of the dose was accumulated as well as the division of the collective dose between plant and contract workers. The data are taken from the submittals presented in Appendix D and therefore represent at least 80% of the collective dose at each site. Only those reactors that have completed at least 1 full year of commercial operation are presented in Appendix E.

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5 TRANSIENT WORKERS AT NRC LICENSED FACILITIES 5.1 Termination Reports Under the revised 10 CFR 20, licensees are required to submit NRC Form 5s to the Commission for each individual who is required to be monitored at the end of the monitoring year or upon the individual's terminatio 1 of employment at the facility. The

  • termination reports" submitted in accordance with the old 9 20.408, listing the individual's complete dose history during employment at the facility, are no longer required.

However, the Form 5s submitted to the NRC upon an individual's termination of employment serve the same function as the previous requirements with regard to the analysis of nansient workers at NRC-licensed facilities. The following analysis examines the workers who had more than one Form 5 dose record at more than one NRC-licensed facility during the monitoring year. These workers are defined to be transient in that they worked at more than one facility during the monitoring year. The term " monitoring year" is used here in accordance with the definition of a year given in 9 20.1003, which defines a year as "the period of time beginning in January used to determine compliance with the provisions of this part. The licensee may change the start date of the monitoring year used to determine compliance provided that the change is made at the beginning of the monitonng/ calendar year and that no day is omitted or duplicated in consecutive years". 5.2 Transient Workers at NRC Facilities Examination of the data reported for workers who beaan and terminated two or more periods of employment with two or more different facilities within one monitoring year is useful in many ways. For example, the number and average dose for these " annual transients" can be determined from examining these data. Additionally, the distribution of the doses received by transient workers can be useful in determining the impact that the inclusion of these individuals in each of two or more licensees' annual reports has on the annual summary (as reported in Appendices B and F) for all nuclear power facilities, and all NRC licensees combined (one of the problems mentioned in Section 2). Table 5.1 shows the " actual distribution" of transient worker doses as determined from the above-mentioned Form 5 termination reports and compares it with the " reported distribution" of the doses of these workers as they would have appeared in a summ'ation of the annual reports submitted by each of the licensees. 5-1 NUREG-0713

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TABLE 5.1 x fil p EFFECTS OF TRANSIENT WORKERS ON ANNUAL STATISTICAL COMPILATIONS S 1997 t: Number Co#ecthre Average Number of Individuals with TEDE in the Ranges fremi Mesa. Total with TEDE Average No Number Measurable (person. TEDE 1EDE 0.10- 0.25- 0.50- 0.75 1.0- 2.0- 3.0- 4.0- 5.0-Meas'ble Mees'ble Exposure remi tremi tremi

                                                   < 0.10        0.25         0.5      0.75       1.0               2.0  3.0  4.0 5.0    6.0 > 6 Morntored Ucense Category                Exposure POWER REACTORS 1,671   F9     3                164,636         84,473                17,136     0.10     0.20 FORM 5 SUMMATION @               80.163 41,759 19,951 13,396 5.394 2,240 900    74   27                      68,241    37.683                  8,484    0.12     0.23 30,558 17,143          9.355      6A92 2,525 1,167 TRANSIENTS - AS REPORTED 1,334              1,804 314     68                      30,294    21,398                  8,484    0.28      0.40 TRANSIENTS- ACTUAL Q,            8,896     7,216       4,279      4,006     2,377 vs                                                                                                                                             126,689        68,188                17,136      0,14     0.25 b  CORRECTED DISTRIBUTION (1-(2-3))   58.501 31,832 14,875 10,910 5,246 2,407 - 2,575 299                                   44 ALL LICENSEES 2,241 226     63     6            180,677        91,576                19,841     0.11     0.22 FORM 5 SUMMATION @               89,101 44.983 21,187 14.332 5,932                    2,606 795   24     2                      83.276    43,011                  8,722    0,10     0.20 40,265 20,837 10,506               7.015 2,727 1,105 TRANSIENTS- AS REPORTED 1,867 325    71                       31,065    21,828                  8,722     0.28     0.40 f 9,237     7,322      4,338       4,101     2,439   1,364                                   1 TRANSIENTS- ACTUAL G                                                                                                                                                                                    l 3,313 527 132       7              128.466      70,393                19,841      0.15     0.26 CORRECTED DISTRIBUTION (1-(2-3))   58,073 31,468 15.019 11,418 5,644 2,865 l

1 1 Because >95% of these transients are reported by nuclear power facilities, these data were considered separately. Table 5.1 shows that the power reactor transient data constitute the vast majority of the transient worker exposure. The nonreactor licensees account for only 2% of the transient workforce. The following definitions apply to Table 5.1: Form 5 Summation The summation of the TEDE from each of the Form 5s submitted for the monitoring year. This is the summation of each dose record grouped by licensee and individual. This distribution takes into account multiple Form 53 for an individual at one NRC-licensed facility but not multiple exposures at multiple licensees. Transients - As This distribution represents the population of transient workers as they Reported were reported by each licensee. This distribution is the subset of all Form 5s where individuals were monitored at more than one licensee during the monitoring year. This is the summation of dose records grouped by individual and by licensee. so the distribution represents how the transient worker population would appear within the total distribution of all workers. This distribution takes into account multiple Form 5s for an individual at one NRC-licensed facility but not multiple exposures at multiple licensees. Transients - Actual This is the actual distribution for transient workers summed per individual. This represents the true number of individuals and places each individual in the correct dose range. This distribution accounts l for multiple records per individual and multiple licensees. Corrected Distribution This distribution represents the correction of the reported distribution by subtracting the difference in the reported and actual distribution for tranaient workers. This represents the most accurate dose distribution for the licensee category and accounts for the multiple reporting of indis iduals. Table 5.1 illustrates the impact that the multiple reporting of these transient individuals had on the summation of the exposure reports for 1997. Because each licensee reports the doses reeived by workers while monitored by the particular licensee during the year, one would expect that a summation of these reports would result in individuals being counted several times in dose ranges lower than the range in which their total accumulated dose (the sum of the personnel monitoring results incurred at each facility during the year) would actually place them. Thus, while the total collective dose would remain the same, the number of workers, their dose distribution, and average dose would be affected by this multiple reporting. This was found to 5-3 NUREG-0713

be true because too few workers were reported in the higher dose ranges. For example, in 1997, Table 5.1 shows that the summation of annual reports for reactor licensees indicated that 62 individuals received doses greater than 2 rem. After accounting for those individuals who were reported more than once, the corrected distribution indicated that there were really 343 workers who received doses greater than 2 rem. Correcting for the multiple counting of individuals also has a significant effect on the average measurable dose for these workers. The corrected average measurable dose for transient workers is twice as high as the value calculated by the summation of licensee records. The transient workers represent 31% of the workforce that receives measurable dose and increases the average measurable dose for all l licensees by 18% from 0.22 rem to 0.26 rem. It should be noted that this analysis of transient l workers does not include workers who may have been exposed at facilities that are not required to report to the NRC REIRS database (see Section 1), Agreement State licensees, or Department of Energy facilities. One purpose of the REIRS database, which tracks occupational radiation exposures at NRC-licensed facilities, is to identify individuals who may have exceeded the occupational radiation exposure limits because of multiple exposures at different facilities throughout the year. The REIRS database stores the radiation exposure information for an individual by their unique identification number and identification type (Ref.18, Section 1.5) and sums the exposure for all facilities during the monitoring year. An individual exceeding the TEDE 5 rem per year regulatory limit would be identified in Table 5.1 in one of the dose ranges >5 rem. In 1997, no individual was discovered to have exceeded the limit as a result of the correction for transient workers. Since 1985, there have been no additional transient workers identified as having received a dose of >5 rem that have not appeared in the annual reports received by the Commission. This reflects the industry's continuing concerted efforts to keep the total annual doses of all workers under 5 rem and shows that such reductions can be accomplished without increasing the collective dose because the collective dose has decreased during this same time period. NUREG-0713 5-4

i 6 EXPOSURES TO PERSONNEL IN EXCESS OF REGULATORY LIMITS 6.1 Control Levels Exposures in excess of regulatory limits are sometimes referred to as "overexposures." The phrase " exposures in excess of regulatory limits" is preferred to "overexposures" because the latter suggests that a worker has been subjected to an unacceptable biological risk, which may, or may not, be the case. , The implementation date for the revised 10 CFR 20 was January 1,1994. The separate limits on intemal and extemal exposure in the old 10 CFR 20 are no longer applicable. The revised 10 CFR 20 now includes requirements for summing intemal and extemal dose equivalents to yield TEDE and to implement a similar limitation system for organs and tissues (such as the gonads, red bone marrow, bone surfaces, lung, thyroid, and breast). The dose equivalent limits for the skin of the whole body and for the extremities have been revised, and a new limit for dose equivalent to the lens of the eye has been added. The revised 10 CFR 20.1201 limits the TEDE of workers to ionizing radiation from licensed material and other sources of radiation within the licensee's control. The revised 10 CFR 20 no longer contains quarterly exposure limits but has reporting requirements for planned special exposures (PSEs)*. The annual TEDE limit for adult workers is 5 rem. The revised 10 CFR 20.2202 and 10 CFR 20.2203 require that all persons licensed by the NRC submN reports of all occurrences involving personnel radiation exposures that exceed certain controllevels, thus providing for investigations and corrective actions as necessary. Based on the magnitude of the exposure, the occurrence may be placed into one of three categories: l (1) Category A l 10 CFR 20.2202(a)(1)- a TEDE to any individual of 25 rem or more; an eye dose equivalent of 75 rem or more; or a shallow-dose equivalent to the skin or extremities of 250 rad or more. The Commission must be notified immediately of these events. (2) Category 8 10 CFR 20.2202(b)(1) - a TEDE to any individual of 5 rem or more; an eye dose equivalent of 15 rem or more; cr a shallow-dose equivalent to the skin or extremities of 50 rem or more in a 24-hour period. The Commission must be notified within 24 hours of these events.

  *See 10 CFR 20.1206,20.2204 and Regulatory Guide 8.35 for rnore information on PSEs and their reporting requirements.

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(3) Category C 10 CFR 20.2203 - In addition to the notification required by 20.2202 (category A and B occurrences), each licensee must submit a written report within 30 days after leaming of any of the following occurrences: (1) Any incident for which i notification is required by 20.2202; or (2) Doses that exceed the limits in 20.1201,20.1207,20.1208,20.1301 (for adults, minors, the embryo / fetus of a declared pregnant worker, and the public, respectively), or any applicable limit in the license; or (3) Levels of radiation or concentrations of radioactive material that exceed any applicable license limit for restricted areas or that, for unrestricted areas, are in excess of 10 times any applicable limit set forth in this part or in the license (whether or not involving exposure of any individual in excess of the limits in 20.1301); or (4) For licensees subject to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency's generally applicable environmental radiation standards in 40 CFR 190, levels of radiation or releases of radioactive materialin excess of those standards, or of license conditions related to those standards. l 6.2 Limitations of the Data It is important to note that this summary of events includes only: l

          . Occupational radiation exposures in excess of regulatory limits
          . Events at NRC-licensed facilities
          . Final dose of record assigned to an individual

! It does notinclude: i e Medical misadministrations to medical patients

          . Exposures in excess of regulatory limits to the general public
          . Agreement State-licensed activities or Department of Energy facilities
          . Other radiation-related violations, such as high dose rate areas or effluent limits
          . Exposures to dosimeters that, upon evaluation, have been determined to be high dosimeter nadings only and are not assigned to an individual as the dose of record by the NRC l

Care should be taken when comparing the summ.t f nformation presented here with other i reports and analyses published by the NRC or other agencies. Various reports may include j other types of " overexposure" events; therefore, the distinctions should be noted. NUREG-0713 6-2 i

i The analysis and summary of incidents presented here involving exposures in excess of regulatory limits represent the status of events as of the publication of this report. Exposure events of this type typically undergo a long review and evaluation process by the licensee, the l NRC inspector for the regional office, and NRC headquarters. Preliminary dose estimates I submitted by licensees are often conservatively high and do not represent the final (record) j dose assigned for the event. It is therefore not uncommon for an " overexposure" event to be  ; reassessed and the final assigned dose to be categorized as not having been in excess of the l regulatory limits. In other cases, the exposure may not be identified until a later date, such as during the next scheduled audit or inspection of the licensee's exposure records. For these reasons, an attempt is made to keep current the exposure events summary presented here. An event that has been reassessed and determined not to be an exposure in excess of the limits is not included in this report. In addition, events that occurred in prior years are added to the summary in the appropriate year of occurrence. The reader should note that the Summary presented here represents a " snapshot" of the status of events as of the publication date of this report. Previous or future reports may not correlate in the exact number of events because of the review cycle and reassessment of the events. i 6.3 Summary of Exoosures in Excess of Reoulatory Limits  ; I Table 6.1 summarizes the occupational exposures in excess of regulatory limits as reported by Commission licensees pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2202 and 10 CFR 20.2203 from 1994 to 1997. Table 6.2 shows the data reported under 10 CFR 20.403 and 10 CFR 20.405 for the period 1985-1993. Note that the categorization criteria changed effective with the revised 10 CFR 20. The dose reporting thresholds have been revised -the skin of the whole body and the extremities now have the same dose limits, and a new set of dose limits has been added for the lens of the eye. For the period 1990-1993, Table 6.2 shows the number of individuals who exceeded various limits while employed by one of several types of licensees. For the period 1985-1989, only the exposures in excess of regulatory limits reported by licensed industrial radiography firms are shown separately. Most of the occurrences included in the "Others" category come from research facilities, universities, and measuring and well-logging activities. In 1997, two workers received doses that exceeded the regulatory limit for extremity dose. There were no occurrences where an individual exceeded the regulatory limit for TEDE. One of the exposures in excess of the extremity limit was a " Category A" occurrence, and was reported immediately to the NRC upon discovery as required. There were no occurrences in which individuals received a " Category B" exposure. 6-3 NUREG-0713

The largest of the extremity exposures in excess of the regulatory limit occurred in May of 1997. A " Type A" Broad radiopharmaceutical licensee reported that an emoloyee went home without properly frisking himself for radioactive contamination. When he retumed to work the next day, he performed a contamination survey of himself and detected significant levels of contamination on his left thumb. The isotope was determined to be Re-186. The licensee believes that the employee became contaminated while handling contaminated materials with a faulty glove. The licensee reported that the individual received a shallow dose of 534 rem to the palm side of the thumb. This dose is based on the licensee's measurement and calculation of 4.3 uCi. Lower levels of contamination were found on the back of his right hand and fingers. The root cause was attributed to a failure to follow procedure. The second extremity exposure in excess of the regulatory limit was reported by a reactor license and cccurred in October of 1997. The reactor licensee reported an extremity dose of 51.090 rem from a hot particle. The report stated that the dose was received from licensed activities off-site. The NRC is following up on this report to determine the nature of this exposure occurrence. 6.4 Maximum Exposures Below the NRC Limits Because few exposures exceed the NRC occupational exposure limits, certain researchers have expressed an interest in a listing of the maximum exposures received at NRC licensees that do not exceed the limits. This would allow an examination of exposures that approach, but , do not exceed the limits. Table 6.3 snows the maximum exposures for each dose category l I required to be reported to the NRC. In addition, the number of exposures in certain dose ranges is shown to reflect the number of exposures that approach the NRC limits.  ! As can be seen from Table 6.3, few exposures exceed half of the NRC occupational annual  ; limits. The only doses to come within 5% of the limit were the two extremity exposures that exceeded the limit. r

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l 1 l 1 l TABLE 6.1 l' OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES IN EXCESS OF REGULATORY LIMITS 1994 -1997 1 l TYPES OF EXPOSURES AND DOSES YEAR UCENSE PERSONS AND TEDE (rem) Lens of the Eye (rem) Skin / Extremity (rem) CATEGORY DOSES (REM) <5 5-25 >25 <15 15-75 >75 <50 50 250 >250 rad INDUSTRIAL NO. OF PERSONS j RADOORAPHY SUM OF DO8ES .  ! POWER NO. OF PERSONS ja REACTORS SUM OF DOSES 61.1 1997 MEDICAL NO. OF PERSONS i FACILITES SUM OF DOSES g MARKETINO NO. OF PERSONS 1

             & MANUFACT. SUM OF DOSES                                                                                                          $33 g  i OTHER         NO OF PERSONS SUM OF DOSES                                                                                                            l INDUSTRIAL    NO. OF PERSONS                          1 RADOGRAPHY SUM OF DOTES                              eS                                                                                  ,

POWER NO. OF PERSONS ib REACTORS SUM OF DOSES 70 6 1996 MEDICAL NO OF PERSONS FACILITIES SUM OF DOSES MARKETINO NO. OF PERSONS

             & MANUFACT. SUM OF DOSES OTHER         NO OF PERSONS SUM OF DOSE.S INDUSTR&AL NO OF PERSONS                             1 RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES                            5i POWER        NO. OF PERSONS
             'AEACTORS        SUM OF DOSES 1998     MEDICAL      NO. OF PERSONS FACILITIES     SUM OF DOSES MARKETING     NO. OF PERSONS                                                                                         2c
              & MANUFACT. SUM OF DO6ES                                                                                            $72 OTHER         NO. OF PERSONS SUM OF DOSES INDUSTRIAL    NO. OF PERSONS                         2 RADOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES                             12.2 POWER        NO. OF PERSONS                                                                             1 REACTORS         SUM OF DOSES                                                                          S4 1994    MEDICAL       NO. OF PERSONS FACILITES       SUM OF MARKETINO     NO. OF PERSONS                                                                                          10
               & MANUFACT. SUM OF DOSE 8                                                                                        180 OTHER        NO. OF PERSONS SUM OF DOSES e This exposure was from a tot partcle to a locaised area of the skin.                                                                              I b This exposure was from a hot particle to a localized area of the siun, c 1hese two exposures (230 rem and 342 rem) were the result of hot partcles.

d This exposure was from a hot particle to a localized area of the skin. 6-5 NUREG-0713

TABLE 6.2 i OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES IN EXCESS OF REGULATORY LIMITS 1985-1993 1YPES OF EXPOSURES AND DOLES WHOLE BODY (REM) S8UN (REMS) EXTREMITY (REMS) YEAR UCENSE PERSONS AND (<5) (5-25) (*25) (*7.5430) (3460) (*150) (*18 75<76) (75-375) (*375) CATEGORY DOSES (REM) INDUSTRIAL NO OF PERSONS 1 RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES 6 j POWER NO. OF PERSONS ) REACTORS SUM OF DOSES

               -MED6 CAL           NO. OF PERSONS           1                                                                                    3I l    1993 FACILITIES          SUM OF DOSES         1.3                                                                                 187.3 MARKETING NO OF PERSONS                  $
                   & MANUF ACT.      SUM OF DOSES         10.6 NO Of PER$ONS                           18                                                                                 1 OTHER                                   28 SUM OF DOSES         4.0              54                                                                               275                   t 1

INDUSTRIAL NO. OF PERSONS RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES 300-1000 l l POWER NO OF PERSONS 1 4 f REACTORS SUM OF DOSES 1g 57.7 MEDICAL NO OF PERSONS 4 1 1992 FACILITIES SUM OF DOSES 143.6 272 f l MARKETING NO OF PERSONS l & MANUFACT. SUM OF DOSES OTHER NO. OF PERSONS 1D 1 1 SUM OF DOSES 1g  ::4.1 40.5 INDUSTRAAL NO OFPERSONS 2 l RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES 56 ! POWER NO. OF PERSONS f REACTORS SUM OF DOGES 1991 MEDICAL NO. OF PERSONS 2 FACILfTIES SUM OF DOSES 3g MARKETING NO OF PERSONS 1 l

                     &MANUFACT.. SUM OF DOSES                                                                                                   22.3 OTHER           NO. OF PERSONS             1 SUM OF DOSES        2.4 INDUST RIAL NO OF PERSONS                  3           3C 0                                                     1C                        1              20 RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES               7.2             4g g                                                    6000                      111            3962 POWER           NO OF PERSONS                                                                                                 1 REACTORS           SUM OF LOSES                                                                                            48.8 1990         MEDICAL         NO 05 PERSONS             3e FACILITIES         SUM OF DOSES          gg MARKETING NO OF PERSONS
                      & MANUF ACT       SUM OF DOSES OTHER           NO OF PERSONS              1 SUM OF DOSES          2.3 INDUSTRIAL NO OF PERSONS                   'J                            1                                                   1 1989         RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES                 g.1                           93                                                   72 ALL OTHER       NO OF PERSONS              4                                             1                                   2            1 SUM OF DOGES          66                                            9.2                                 105          178 INDUSTRIAL     NO. OF PERSONS              3             1                                                                               1 1988          RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES                8.1             6.1                                                                            118 ALL OTHER NO OF PERSONS                    7                                            4             1        1            1            1 SUM OF DOSES       19 34                                            66 8           81       278          58          127 INDUSTRAAL NO OF PERSONS                  1                                                                                             1
  ]                     RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES 1987                                                  3.1                                                                                           180 ALL OTHER     NO OF PERSONS               2             1                               5                                  3                           1 SUM OF DOSES           2.3            7.5                          128 4                                72.0                         650 INDUSTRIAL NO OF PERSONS                 2 1986          RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES                44 ALL OTHER NO OF PERSONS                    3                                                                                1           1              2 SUM OF DOSES           96                                                                              41.2         115             930 INDUSTRIAL NO OF PERSONS                  6             3              1                                                               1 ggg$           RADIOGRAPHY SUM OF DOSES               16.7           32.6          27.0                                                             288 ALL OTHER     NO OF PERSONS               7                                                                                3           1 SUM OF DOSES          11.8                                                                             60.2          93
  • Some env&ol exceeded 1.25 remigir tena twoe dum01993
  • TNe 1992 exposwo was reported m 1994
  • TNs WdvWel recewed a whate4cdy does of 24 rom m addamn to e 6000 rem ekn dose
  • One of these endwdants recewed a 9 rom wholetody dose m addamm to a 1070 rom extremay does
  • C w of these indmduals exceeded the quenerty whole40dy dose Irnas three bmes in one caender y;or
       ' An addlhonal1993 exposure was reported in 1994 NUREG-0713                                                                             6-6

l TABLE 6.3 MAXIMUM OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES FOR EACH EXPOSURE CATEGORY 1997 l l l Exposure Annual Maximum Max Dose Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Category Dose Limit Exposure Percent of Individuals with indMduals individuals individuals Individuals & l 10CFR20' Reported the Limit Measurable 2 25% of 2 50% of 2 75% of 95% of the l (rem) Dose the Limit the Limit the Limit Limit SDE-ME 50 rem 533 870 > limit 60,967 96 31 9 2 (> limit) SDE-WB 50 rem 42.000 84 % 75,008 5 2 1 0 LDE 15 rem 10.509 70 % 74,323 12 1 0 0 CEDE 2.881 4,105 CDE 29 648 3,376 DDE 4.465 75,561 TEDE 5 rem 4.481 90 % 77,094 2,238 280 12 0 TODE 50 rem 29.648 59 % 62.984 99 4 0 0

  • Shaded boxes represent dose categones that do not have specific dose limits defined in 10 CFR 20.

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t i i l APPENDIX A Listing of Annual Exposure Data Compiled for Certain NRC Licensees 1997 i i i l i i i

  • The data values shown bolded and in boxes represent the highest value in each category.

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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC UCENSEES s CY 1997 C W TOTAL A PROGRAM CODE - Number of IndMduals with Whole Body Domes in the Ranges (rems) TOTAL NUteER COLLECTIVE h O LICENSEE NAME UCENSEN No Mees. Mees. 0.10- 0.25- 0.50-

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0.75- i 1.00 . 2.00- : 3.00- 4.00 .' 5.00.

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WITH TEDE AVERAGE 6.00-'*12.0: MEAS. (person- hE.AS. TEDE j Enposure =0.10 0.25 0.50 . 0.75 1.00 . 2.00 3.00 ' 4.00 5.00 _' 6.00 12.0 : TORED DOSE rom) (rems) W NUCLEAR PHARhCACJES- 02500 CAPITAL PHARMACY INC. 21 26597 01 7 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 3 0.380 0.127 MALLINCMROOT INC. 244420600 1L 5 7 - -' 15 1 1 - - - - - - 14 l 4.090 l 0.292 l MALUNCKROOT MEDICAL,1NC. 2444206-01 3 5 2 2 - - - - - - - - - 12 9 1.190 0.132 MALUNCKROOT,INC. 24-0420646 6 10 ~ 2 - - - - - - - - - i - 18 12 0.620 0.052 , MALLINCKROOT. INC. 24 44206-12 5 to 2 2 - - 1 - - - - - - 20 15 2.660 0.177 , MALUNCKROOT MEDICAL INC. 24 44206-14 3 4 3 3 - - - - - - - - - 13 10 1.670 0.167 i MALLINCKROOT MEDICAL,1NC. 24 44206-15 5 8 2 - 3 - - - + - - - - 18 13 2.240 0.172  ! MAL LINCMROOT MEDICAL,INC. 24 44206-17 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                          .-             3                     3        0.370            0.123                ;

MOAMERICA ISOTOPES,1NC. 24-26241 41 8 12 1 - - - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                             - .       21                     13        0.320            0.025 NORTHERN VIRGNAISOTOPES,INC.       45-25221-01        5               15            3        2 -            -          -        -      -      -           -  -             -         25                     20        1.688            0.(44

) OKLAHOMA, UNIVERSITY OF 35 03176 04 10 9 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 20 10 0.560 0.056 k b SPECTRUM PHARMACY INC. 13-26367-01 20 - 19 - - 2 1 - - - - - - .- 42 22 2.570 0.117 SYNCOR INTERNATIONAL CORP. 04-26507-01 51 20 3 1 - - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                             --l       75 l                   24 l      1.300            0.055                ,

Total 13 124 116 25 19 5 2 1 - - - - - - 292 168 19.666 0.117 f i ACANUFACTURMG AND DISTRIBUTION- TYPE A BROAD - 03211 i i ABB INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INC. 34-00255 43 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 3 2 0.110 0.055 f ADVANCED MEDICAL SYS,INC. 34-19089 41 7 1 1 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - 13 6 4.266 0.711 BRISTOL-MEYER SQ 29-00139-02 65 45 6 6 2 3 1 - - - - - - 126 63 9.320 0.148 , L MALLINCMROOT MEDICAL INC. 244420641 15 69 40 43 19 15 ~40 42 35 4- - -

                                                                                                                                                                             - l      322 l                  307 l   300.275 l 1.141 l                        i NUCLEAR RESEARCH CORP.             29 44236-01       22                  8 -            -          -        -          -         -     -      -           -   -            - -       30                      8        0.120            0 015                i Total                              6              110:           124 48                  50         22        18         43       42    35        4 -        -          --         496                     386    364.091             0.943                 i f

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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC UCENSEES CY 1997 TOTAL Pft00ftAM CODE - Number of Induduals wtn Whole Body Domes in the Rangee (rems) TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTNE LICENSEE NAME LICENSEN . .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   . NUMBER             WITH          TEDE      AVERAGE W

N3 Mees. Mess. (110- 0.25- 0.50 . 0.75-. 1.00 . 2 00- 3.00- 4 00- 5.00- 6 00- s12.0. MONI- MEAS. MEAS. TEDE Exposure . <0.10 0.25 0 50 0 75 1 00 . 2.00 3.00 . 4 00 5 00 6.00 12 0 TORED DOSE rem) (wns) MANUFACTUR9NG AND DISTRIBUTION - TYPE B BROAD - 03212 BEST INDUSTRIES, INC. 45-1975741 42 7 1 4 2' - - - - - -. - -s 56 14 3291 0.236 l CHMARTCORP. 344063941 58 25 6 5 2 - - ' - -- - - - i.l 98 l 38 l 4.890 0.129 Total 2 100 32 7 9 4 - - - --

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    -              -     -      -        152                     52     8.181    0.157 MANUFACTURING AND D6TRIBUTION - OTHER - 03214 ADVANZ MEASUREMENT & CONTROL                                                                                  34-26683 41                                         5'       5        *                -                     -'     -            -              -              -     -              -     -      -         10                       5     0.090    0.018 BERTHOLO SYSTEMS,1NC.                                                                                         37-21226-01                                    -             9            3                      1 '-               -                 1         -              -     -              -      -      -

14 l 14 l 2.430 l 0.174 DU PONT MERCK PHARMACEUTICAL CO. 20 40320-19 1 - 4 1 - - .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               -              -     -              -     -       -          6                      5     0.930    0.186 EllAS USA, INC                                                                                                48-26355 41                                         2     -           -                -                     -      -            -              -              -     -              -     -       -          2                  -             -       -

j HALLIBURTON CO. 354050243 2 - - - - - - - - + 2 2 0.640 l 0.320 l y - - - d) HARRIS SEMICONDUCTORS 37-24841 42 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 - - - INTERGRATED INDUSTRIAL SYS ,1NC. 06-21253 41 34 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 35 1 0.010 0.010 LIFECODES CORPORATION 06-25766 41 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - - - NUCLEAR RESEARCH CORPORATION 374240141 23 13 1' - - - - - - - - - - 37 14 ] 0.440 0.031 [' SAINT GOBAtNMORTON 344655845 41' 10 - - - - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 - l      51                     to      0.220    0.022 THERATRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD                                                                               54-2831541                                         10        7             1 -                               -      -            -              -              -     -              -     -      -         18                       8     0.370    0.046 Total                                                                                                       11                                          152             45            9                     4 -                 -                 1 -                      -     -              -     -      -       211                     59      5.130    0.087 i

LOW LEVEL WASTE DGPOSAL FACIUTIES - 03231 CHEM 44UCLEAR SYSTEMS,1NC. 12 13536-01 131 24 7 6 1 - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                - l      169 l                   38 l   4.228 l 0.111 ]

U S ECOLOGY 16-1920441 4 7 -5 - - - - - '- - - - - 16 12 1.147 0.096 Total 2 135 31 12- 6 1' - -- - - - -- - - 185 50 6.375 0.108 Z  ! C l

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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC LICENSEES Z' CY 1997 C 2 m royAt h o PROGRAM CODE - LicesseE NAME UCENSGN . Number et IndMduals with Whole Body Domes in De Ramges (roms) TOTAL NUMBER cot 1ECTNE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 . NUMBER                WITH               TEDE      AVERAGE j'                                                                                 Nr> Mnes. - Mees. O.1010.25- 050-3 0.75- ' 1 AO : 2.00 L 3DO I 4 00 f 5 .00- 6.00 512.0: MONi-                                                                 hE.AS.           (person. MEAS.TEDE g                                                                                  F=====

9 410 e 0.25 0.50 ; 0.75. 1.00 220- 3.00 i. 4.00 5.00 6.00: 12.0 : TORED DOSE vem) (rems) MOUSTRtAL RADIOGRAPHY- SMGLE LOCATION- 03310 AnMY, DEPARTMENT OF THE 9 - 4 13-18235 41 51 - - - - - - - - -' !50 9 0.096 0.011 ARMV, DEPARTMENT OF THE 29 4004746 - 1 - - - - - - - - -- - - 1 1 0.019 0.019 ARROW TANK & ENGINEERNG CO. 22-13253-01 1 3 - - 2 - -- - - - .- - r- 6 5 1.210 0242 BUCKEYE STEEL CASTINGS 34-06627-01 2- - - - .

                                                                                                                                                                            -    .-          -     -         -        -                        2                 -                -           -

BWX TECHNOLOGES,INC. 344216043 11 8 - - -- - - - - - - - -J 19 8 0.120 0.015 CARONDELET FOUNDRY COMPANY 24 2613641 5 3 - - -- - - - - - - - -- 8 3 0.230 0.077

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CONNEX PIPE SYSTEMS INC. 45-26591-01 3 2 - - - - - - - - ~. - . 5 2 0.002 0.001 COPES-VULCAN 37-19530 01 1 - - - .- - * -

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1 - - - DURALOY 3742279 02 1 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 4 3 0.820 0.207 GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 21-08678 4 5 3 - - - - - - - - - -- - -- 3 - - - f A GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 34-15315 02 6 - + - --

                                                                                                                                                                                                             -         -                       6                  -               -           -

GREDE-PRYOR,1NC. 35-18099 41 1 1 - - - - - - - - ~. - - 2 1 0.020 0.020 HARRISON STEEL CASTINGS CO. 13 42141-01 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - -' 7 3 0.000 OED HIGH STEEL STRUCTURES,INC. 37-17534-01 4 8 1 1 - - - - - - - - ' - 14 l 10 l 0 640 0.064 1RONTON IRON, NC. 34-24800-02 2 2 - - - - - - -- - - - - 4 2 0 030 0.015 LUCIUS PITION, NC. 29-2781641 2 3 2 2 - - + - - - - - - 9 7 1.525 0.218 LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY COMPANY 45-1746441 .6 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 0.030 0.030 MANOIR ELECTRO ALLOYS,INC. ' 34-24346 01 3 1 5 - - - -- - - - -- - --' 9 6 0.780 0.130 MINNESOTA VALLEY ENGINEERNG, 22-24393 01 1 2 1 5- - - - - - - - - 9 8 2.020 0.253 MISSOURI STEEL CASTINGS 24-15152 41 5 - - - - - - - - - -- - - 5 - - - NILES STEEL TANK CO. 21-04741-01 4 1 - - - - - - - - .- .

                                                                                                                                                                                                              -        -                        5                       1      0.010        0.010 PELTONCASTEEL NC.                                                  484266942              4      -       -        -           ' -         -              -         -   --           -       -       -         -                       4                  -               -           -

4 2 THE DURIRON COMPANY, NC. 34 06396 01 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 0.220 0.110 THE WILLIAM POWELL CO. 344296341 2 1 - - - - .

                                                                                                                                                                             -     -          -       a       -         -                       3                       1      0.013        0.013 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES, NC.                                          24-05151-05           85 .    -       -        -           .-          -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .-          l          85 l                  -               -           -

WAUKESHA FOUNDRY DMSION 48-13776-01 3 1 - 1 - - - - - - -. - - 5 2 0.320 0.160 WLSCONSIN CENTRIFUGAL. NC. 48 11641-01 - 2 4 1 2 - - - - - - - - 9 9l 2.320 ] 0.258 ] Total 27 212. 55 14 11 4 - -- - - - -- - -- 296 84 10.285 0.122

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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC LICENSEES CY 1997 TOTX PROGRAM CODE- Number of IndMduets with Whale Body Doeso in the Ranges (rems) TOTAL NUhWER COLLECTIVE UCENSEE NNWE LICENSES . NUteER WITH TEDE AVERAGE No Mesa. Mees. 0.10- 0.25- 0.95.' O.75- 1.00- 2.00 3.00- 4.00- 5.00- 6.00 312.0 . MONI- RAEAS. (person- hEAS.TEDE F=r==m <0.10 025 0.50 0.75 1.00 220 3.00 4.00. 5.00 6.00 12.0 TORED' DOSE som) (rums) MOUSTRIAL RADDGRAPHY- MULTFLE LOCA110N- 03320 ACCURATE TECHNOLOGIES INC. 29-28358-31 - 5 ^4 2 2: - 3 1 1 - -- -  ; - - 18 18 12.320 0.684 ADAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES,1NC. 45-25355 41 4 3 - 1 - - 1 - .- - -- - .. 5 5 2A50 OA90 ADVEX CORPORATION 45-16452 41 3 1 2 1 2 - 1. - - - -' - - 10 7 3.390 0.464 AKRONINDUSTRIAL SERV INC. 34-24673 01 - - -' 1 - - 1 - - - - - .- 2 2 2.170 1.005 ALASKA INDUSTRIAL X-RAY 50-16064 01 1- 2 - 1 1 - 3' - - - - - - 8 7 5.470 0.781 ALLEGHENY LABORATORIES 37-20734-01 3 - -- - - - * - - - *- .

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ALLIED INSPECTION SERV.,INC. 21-18428-01 - - 2 2 ' - 1 - - - - - - 5 5 2.080 0.416 ALONSO & CARUS 1RON WORMS,INC. 52-21350 41 2 5 - - - - - - - - - - =- 7 5 0.180 0.036

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AMERICAN AIRLINES,INC. 35-1396441 26 8 .- - 1 - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 -       -                  35                9        0.830              0.092 AMERICAN FOUNDRY GROUP,1NC.                                         35-26893-01                                          1                                         1                     -                -      -       -     -        -        -               -                -         -       -                       2             1       0.020              0.020 4     3 -                                                                                  45               43       18 802              0.437 p   ANVIL CORPO9ATION                                                   46-23236-03                                         2                                         2                          16             11       7                           -               -                -         -     - -

14 0.157 G ARCTIC SLOPE INSP. SERVICES. INC. 50-2901541 8 4 8 1 .1 - - - - - - - - 22 2.20G ARMY, DEPARTMENT CF THE 30-0240545 2 - - - -- - - - .

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ASTROTECH,1NC. 37-09928 01 7 3 - - 1 1 - - - - -- - - 12 5 1.632 0.326 BARNETT INDUSTRIAL X-RAY 35-26953-01 2 3 3 4 6 1 3 - - - '- - - . 22 20 11.085 0.554 beg STATE X-RAY,1NC. 35-21144 41 - 4 15 6 3 5 8 - - - - - - 41 41 22.155 0.540 BILL MILLER. INC 35-19048-01 - 5 9 14 5 3 - - - - - - - 36 36 12.785 0.355 BRANCH RADIOGRAPHIC LABS INC. 294340542 4 6 1' 7 3 1 - - - - - - ' -- 22 18 5.716 0.318 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION 22-1653742 2 5 8 7 3 1 5 - - - - - '- 31 29 11.995 0.414 CALUMET TESTING SERV,INC. 13 16347-01 '4 4 '3 1 1 - 4 3 - 1 - -

  • 21 17 18.050 1.097 CAF4TAL X-RAY SERV,INC. 35-1111441 - 3 1 10 2 1 4 4. 2 - - -
  • 27 27 29.980 1.110 CENTURY INSPECTION,INC. 42-08456-02 11 36 24 30 23 9 11- - - - - - - 144 133 52.532 0.395 CHICAGO BRIDGE AND IRON CO. 42-13553 42 24 29 - 2- 2 - - - - - -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       *-        -    - -                  57                33        1.080              0.050 COLBY & THIELMEIER TESTING CO.                                      24-13737-01                                         2                                         3                               2       -            1    1      3 -           -               -                --        -       -                  12               10        6.100              0.610 COMO TECH INSPECTION                                                15-26978 41                                -                                             -                           -                   1     '1-      1      4'   -        -               -              '-          -       -                       7            7        6.064              0.952 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          87       36.280               0.417 C   CONAM INSPECTION                                                    12-16559 01                                    26                                          26                            19             14        9    11      7       1     -               -             .-           -       -            113
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       +-                                        3            2        0.570             0.285 CONNELL LMTED PARTNERSHIP                                           35-13735-01                                           1                                        1                     -.               -            1 -     -        -                        -

Q CONSUMERS ENERGY- NDT 21-08806-03 5 5~ .7- 2 -- - - -! - -- - - . - 19 14 1.946 0.139

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CRAMER & LINDELL ENGINEERS,INC. 06-20794-01 12 11 11 1~ *- - - - . - - - - 35 23 2.530 0.110 w i _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ __._______m______m _ _ - , _ _ _ _ _ -

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ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC LICENSEES l
               $                                                                                                                                   CY 1997 i               x

! N TOTAL l M. O PRooRM CODE-UCENSEW Number of IndMduele with Whole Ibdy Domes in the Ranges (rems) TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTNE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         . NUheER             WITH                     TEDE                                  AVERAGE UCENSEE MAAAE j

No Moos. Moos. 0.10- 0.25- 0.50 - 0.75- . 1.00 - 2.00 x 3.00- 4.00 ' 5.00- 6.00 *12.0 MONI- MEAS. (person. W.AS. TEDE CO Enpoewe 4.10 .' O.25. 0.50 0.75 1.00 2.00-- 3.00 ' 4.00 5.00 : 6.00 12.0 TORED DOSE mm) (rerre) MDUSTRML RADIOGRAPHY- hfULTIPLE LOCATION- 03320 Contirnoed l l CTI ALASKA, NC. 50-19202 41 27 20 26 25 18 13 '10. - -- - -- -  :- 136 -109 47.355 0.434 i DAYTON X-RAY CO. 34 48943-01 7- 9 9 8 2- 1 4 1 '1 - -- - - 42 35 19.047 0.544 DlWOND H TESTNG COMPANY 11-27316 41 3 3 3 3 '1 3 '2 - - - - - -- 18 15 7.587 0.506 EASTERN TESTNG & NSPECTION, NC. 29-09614-01 2 1 4 - .

                                                                                                                                                                          .--        -               -           -           -             -      a                        7        5-                               0.640                      0.128 f                                                                                                                                                                                                                          '

EDWARDS PIPEUNE TESTING,INC. 35-23193 41 9 20 20 29 17- 11 5 - - - - - . 111 102 40.620 0.396 I 12 ' -

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i EG&G FLORfDA,1NC, FL 1219-1 23 - - - - - - -" - - 35 12 0.310 16 16 1.839 0.115 ELECTRIC BOAT CORPORATION 06 0178148 - 7. 8 1 ' - - - ~ . - - - *. [ ETT X-RAY.INC. 464341443 - 6 2 2 3 3 1 - - - - - - 17 17 7.090 0.417 FROEHLNG & ROBERTSON. NC. 45 48890-01 14 7 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - 25 11 2.700 0245 GE. INSPECTION SERVICES, NC. 39-24888 41 3 6 4 - 6 2 5 - - - - - - 26 23 11.740 0.510 6 5 1.400 0.280 g GENERAL TESTING & NSP.CO. 34 09037-01 1 - 3 1 1 - - - - - - - - GUTSCH FIELD SERVICES /NDE.NC. 34-14071-01 16 13 5 8 2 2 1 ,- - - - - -- - 47 31 8.660 0.279 GLOBE X-RAY SERV.,INC. 35-1519441 8 5 3 3 4- 3 6. 4 4 - ' - - -' 40 32 39.460 1.233 GREAT LAKES TESTNG, NC. 48-2648441 2 3 3 3 3 - 2 - - - - - - 16 14 6.770 0.484

!                                   GRIM 4 ELL CORPORATION                       38-28750 41                      4               1      1 -              .
                                                                                                                                                                    -       -        -                -           -           -             -      -                       7        3                                  0.380                    0.127 H & H X-RAY SERV,INC.                        17-19236-01                 -                -       -      -        -             -            3   -                -           -           -             -      -                       3        3                                   3.840                    1.200 H&G NSP. CO., NC.                            47-26838-01                      3               1     -3   -            3            2         3   -                -           -           -             -      a                      15       12                                   8.030                   0 882 H. R. NSPECTION SERV., NC.                   1546209-01                  -                -          2 -              2 -                    4    -               -           -           -             -      -                       8        8                                   7.480                   0.935 HIGH MOUNTAN NSPECTION SERV.                 49-26808-02                    .                 6      8       2        4            2      11        4             -           -           4             -      -                     37        37                             34.448                        0.931 HUNTINGTON TESTNG & TECH.                    47-2307s 41                 -                    2      7       5          1          5         4      2             -           -           -             -     '.-                    26        26                              19.450                       0.748 HUTCHINSON TECHNICAL COLLFGE                 22-15554 41                   70                 6 ' -      -              -
                                                                                                                                                                    -       -         -               -           -           -             -      -                     76         6                                   0.000                    0.013 l                                    INDUSTRIAL NOT SERVICES DIVISION             134d147-04                       7'             10      2 -                1 -                  1    -               -           -           -             -      -                      21       14                                   2.460                    0.176 INSPECTION MANAGEMENT CORP.                  35-26824 41                      1            -      -      -            2 -                    2      2                     1    -          -             -      -                       8        7                               11.780                       1.683 NTEGRATED TECH                               053031741                        4               5   -          2    --            -       -^        -               -            -          --             -     -                      11        7                                    0.860                   0.123 NTERMOUNTAN TESTING CO.                      0547872-01                  -                 -         2       2           1       -           R      3                     4    -               .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             -     -                      18       18                              31.954                        1.775 ITT NSPECTION-TECH TECHNICIAN                24-26628 41                      1            -         1'  -       .-              -       --       -                -           -                 -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             -     -                        2        1                                   0.130                   0.130 JAN XRAY SERVICES. INC                       21-16560 41                 -                    8      3      12          7'         9         6       1                    .      1         -             -      -                     47       47                               32.570                       0.893 LONGVIEW NSPECTION- ATG,NC.                  48-1T48041                       9              11     14-     10          7-          7     12         1                  -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   -        :-               -      --                    71       62                               36.395                       0.587 LONGVIEW NSPECTION. INC.                     45-25279 41                      1               3   -       -              1-         3        2       2'            -           -           -             -     i                      12       11                                10 725                      0.975

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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC UCENSEES CY 1997 TOTAL PROGRAM CODE- Number d indenduals auth Whole Body Donos b the Ranges (rems) ' TOTAL NUheER COLLECTNE LICENSEE NAME UCENS89

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NUheER WITH TEDE AVERAGE No Mass. Mees. 0.10- 0.25- 0.50- 0.75- .1)DO- ' 2.00 3.00- 4.00. ~ 5.00- ' 6.00- >12.0 MONI- MEAS. (pareen- SEAS.TEDE Fynma=e <0.10 ' O.25 0.50 : 0.75 - 1.00 : 2 00 3.00 : 4.00 5.00 - 8.00 - 12.0 TORED DOSE som) (roms) INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRA!MY- MULTFLE LOCATION- 03320 Continued MARYLAND Q.C.LABORATORE3 19-286834 1 'S 10 4' 3 !1 - - - - - - - - 23 18 2.881 0.150 mmSSACHUSETTS MATERIAUs RES. 07 0117343 5- 1 1- 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 9 4 1.500 0.390

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              'L                                   9                                     6                   1.840      0.307 MATERIAL TESTING LABS, NC.                                      451715141               3'          3       1                    1    -              -                 1'    -                            .              -                    - -* '

8.500 0.854 3- 3. 13 MATTINGLY TESTING SEFNICES,INC. 2 5 21479-01 - - 3 2 2L - - - - - - 13 224137642 2 2 7 1 2 5 6 31- - - - - 28 26 22.000 0.889 MAxlM TECHNOLOGIES. INC. MET-CHEM TESTING 2 ABS,INC. 43-27362 4 1 3' 4 2- 2 - 1 - - ~- - -. - - 12 9 2.207 0.245 ' neD AMERICAN INSFfCTION SERV,1NC 21-260eo41 - - 2 1 3 2 2 - - - - - - 10 10 6.970 0.097 33-27427-01 1 4 2 2 1 - 5 3 E. - - - - 18 17 15.790 0.929 MIDWESTINDUSTRIALX-RAY INC. 35-2700541 - 3 3 9 1- 4 ~5 5 4 - - - - 34 34 41.600 1.226 heDWEST INSPf'.CTION SERVICES MONTANA X-PAY,1NC. 25-2113441 - - - - '- 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 0 780 0.700 p MQS INSPEC"JN,INC. 12-00622-07 76 56 34 45 18 14 30 6 - - - - _l 279 l 203 l 182 470 l 0.505 2.480 0.308 N NOT SERWCES,1NC. 52-19438 41

  • 4 - 1 2- 1 - - - - - - - 8 8 48-2501741 1 - 1 1' - 2 - - - - - - 5 5 3.710 0.742 NOT SPF.CMISTS. INC. -

NEWPURT NEWS SHIPBUILDING 454942842 - 18 7 3 - - - - - - -' - - 28 28 2.531 0.090 0 042 ' 24-0378341 7 12 1 - ,. - - - - - - - - 20 13 0.540 NOOTER CORP. 45-12042-01 4 9 1 - - - - - - - - - - 14 10 0.470 0.047 NC'4 FOLK SHIPSUILDING CO.

                                                                                                       -                1    --                   -       --              -                1       -                           -             -                 -  - .-                             2                                     2                   1.852      0.926 FORTHWEST INSP.& TESTING SERV INC 11-2730441 452487241                 2         2       5                  -            2 -                    -           -                            -             -                -  -     -                         11                                     9                   2.200      0.244    [

NOVA DATA TESTING LABS.1NC. PtTT-DES MOINES,1NC. 37-2787841 10 7 2 4- 1 -1 - '. - - - - 25 15 4.070 0.271 l 8 0.990 0.124

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PRECISION COMPONENTS CORP. 37 1628041 47 5 2 1 ' - - - - - - - - - 55 25 24 16.900 0.704 PROE NDT SERVICES,1NC. 37-23370 41 1. 4 4 2 :4 4 .5' 1 - - - - -  ; 12-19841 43 3 5 4 7 2 4 -

                                                                                                                                                                                                   -                           -.            -                :-  -     -                         25                              22                         8.050      0.3e6   'l PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES 48-2580641         -               3       1-                 -      -                -
                                                                                                                                                                                       -           -                            -            -                 -  -     -                          4                                     4                   0.350      0.088 PROFESSIONALWELDING ASSOC INC.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              '

34-19592 41 3- - - - . - - - - - 10 3 0.150 0.050 PROGRESS SERV INC. . 13-15644 08 3- - ' - - - - ~-- - - - - 4 4 0.200 0.050 z PSI ENERGY. INC.

                                                                                                        -                        1 20                               18                        5.320      0.296 C    Q. C. LABS, INC.                                                09-11579 43              2s         5      8                     1    -                     3           1:     -                           -            -                 -- -     -

Al QSL INSPECTION,1NC. 37-2808541 4 10 5 . 10 4 6 12 4 1 - - - - 56 52 44.401 0.854 ITI h 1' 41- 12 11 21.968 l 1.997 l

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QUALITY ENERGY SERV. & TESTS CORP. 35-26815 01 1 2.'- - - - 7' - - - o QUALITY INSPECTION & TESTING 50-2903841 - 1 1 - - 1 '1' - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               -  -     . .                        4                                     4                   2.200      0.550    .
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        -                          6                                    6                    2.010      0.335 N    RATTHEON ENGINEERS & CONST.                                     42-3C33641
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APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC LICENSEES

  $                                                                                                                             CY 1997 x                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             TOTAL h

C) PHOeRAM CODE - Lm umsE UCENGEN Number of Irdviduals weh Whole Body Onnes In the Rorp (rems) TOTAL NUMBER CX3LLECTIVE NUMBER WITH TEDE AVERAGE 2 00- 3.00J 4 00- l: 5.00- 600- #120; MONI- (persun- WEAS. TEDE j No Mass.. Egneure Mees. 0.10< 0 25 . 0.50-4 10 f 0 25 0.$0 - 0 75 : 1.00 : 2.00 0.75- 1.00-3 00 X 4 00 5.00 6.00. 12.0 : TORED WEAS. DOSE rem) (rems) 03 1 MDUSTRML RAD 00GRAPfW- NULDPLE LOCADON - 03320 Conekumi

                                                                                                                                                                                                            -    .' -               10      10        1.670     0.167 2              6 '.                               -         -         -                                     -

RtVEST TESTING USA, INC 35-2743841 - 1 1 S. K. MCORYCE, INC. 32-25137 41 2 1 .3: - '- - - - .- - '- - ' - 6 4 0.630 0.158 3 2 2 1- 1 1: 1 - - - -' - - ' 12 9 5.790 0.643 SAW-SON INSP. & TECH. SERV tNC. 34-2589641 1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 '-                         55      16.196      0.294 044906742           16                 24 L           10-              8             7         3          3?    -         -          -           -       -                       71 SGS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 3             7-             9-            1         1          3          3    -          -           -       -       -               27      27      18.437      0.683 SIERRA TESTING, INC                   35-2695041       -

2 3 8 2- 2 - -: - - 24 22 25.800 1.173 SOUTHWEST X-RAY CORPORATION 49-2743441 2. 1 4 - 3 11 - 4 2 1 -- - - - - - - 21 18 3.700 0 200 SPEC CONSULTANTS, INC 37-27891 41 4~ 3 2 2 1 1 3 - - - - - ~ - 16 12 6.990 0.583 ST. louts TESTING LABS , INC. 244018842 4

  • 4 5 - - 5 1 - - - - - 19 15 12.230 0.815 TECHNICAL WELDING LAB. INC. 42-25214 41 5 7 3 50 42 28.890 0.688 TEf ANALYTICAL SERVICES,1NC 37-2800441 8 10 6 4 7 .- - - - -

15 2 0.010 0.005 h - - - - - TENNESSEE GAS PtPELINE 424907342 13 2 - - - - - -

  • 4  :- + - 20 14 2.310 0.165 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 414683246 6 7 3 - - - - - -
                                                                                                                                                                                         -                   -    ' -               13       11       6.250     0,568 TESTINGINST OF AK,INC.               50 17446 41            2                  7 .-                           1        -            1          1          1    -                   :-

0.518 4 6 4 4 6. 3 4 - - - - - - 31 27 13.980 TESTING TECHNOLOGIES, INCL 45-25007 41 3 2 11 - - - - - 10 to 5.170 0.517 TESTMASTER INSPECTION CO.,1NCL 34-2487241 - 1 2 1 4 * - - - - - - - - 4 - - - TERMAL ENGREERING, fNlt 24-1950041 - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                     -.      -       -               10        9      2.250     0.250 TRI STATE INSPECTION                  37-1964041             1                 6                1 -                       't.    -             1      -         -          -

4 4 15 8 1 - -  :-- 74 71 58.075 0.818 TULSA GAMMA RAY,9NC 35-1717841 3 15 12 12 - 4 - 1- - - - 22 17 4.805 0.283 TWIN PORTS TESTING, INC. 48-23476 41 5 7 5. - 1 - . 4 4 5 2 5 5 - - - - - ' 38 29 27.345 0.943 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL X-RAY 04-29076 41 9 4 -

                                                                                                                                                                             '.                                                       7        5      5.810      1.162 VALLEY INSFECTION SERVICE, INC.       37-2638541             2             -              -         -                      2 -                 3 -                          -          -       -       -
                                                                                                                                                                              -                      -       -       -                7        7         -         -    l VOITH HYDRO, INC.                     37-16280 43            7.            -              -         =                  =          -        -          -                     -
                                                                                                                                                                                          -          --      -       -                5        1      0.020      0.020 WALASHEK ENTERPRtSES, INC.            53-23225 41            4                  1 -                 -                  -          -         -         -         -

l 3 - 2 1- 12 - -- - - 14 10 7.310 0.731 i WESTERN IND X-RAY INSPECTION CO 49-27356 41 4 2 1 - 17 17 23.735 1.306 35-1999341 - - '2 2 -~ 1 10 - 2 - + - ~- WESTERN XJtAY COMPANY 3745809 02 3 - -~ - - - '. - - - - - - 3 - - - WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. '

                                                                                                                                                                                                     -        -       -               8        5      3.480      0.696    l WOS TESTING COMPANY, INC.            48-2636541             3                  1               1                1      -            1          1     -       . -           -
                                                                                                                                                                                                      -       -       -            146        34       4.295     0.126 XJt4 TEST NG                         214547241        112                    21                9               3 -               -             1'     -         -           -

183 302 82 25 2 ' -- - - 3.140 2,370 1.290.880 0.540 Totes 118 770 655 488 403 '252 1 4 l 1

APPENDIX A ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES FOR NON-REACTOR NRC UCENS5ES CY 1997 TOTAL th of Indhduets wei Whato Body Doese in the Ranges (wns) TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTTVE PROGRAM CODE - WITH TEDE AVERAGE tRJMBER UCENSEE 9 TAME N ' _ ~ i (perstvi-2.00- l 3.00 - 400-1500-. 6 00- 312 0 ' MONi- MEAS. MEAS. TEDE No Mees. Mesa. ^ 0.10- 0 25- 050- 075- 1.00- ' Exposure <0.10 0 25 0 50 0 75 100 ':200. 3 00 4 00 - 5 00 - 6.00 12 0 ' TORED DOSE tem) (reme) FUEL FABRICA110N FACKmES-21210 BWX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SNW4042 47 43 46 . 67 ' 40 29-:57 13 I - -  :- - - 342 295 193.303 l 0.e86 l , 38 62 - 29 29 18 13 38 10 - - - - - 237 199 116.172 0304 COMBUSTION ENGNEERtNGINC. SNM4033 163 41 19 3, 3 5 - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         -    -.       -                   -           586       234                   29.578    0.126 FRAMATOME CorAMA FUELS                                                                                    SNM 1165                                                 352 GE NUCLEAR ENERGY                                                                                          SNM-1097                                                272                          593 [ 205 . 147                                                        91        58 '    37-      1 .-       -    --       -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           --.l      1.404 l   1.132 l               254.546 l 0.225 48                     14                        8                     2 -         -~               '-   -    -        -                   -.          528        72                    7.708    0.107 GENERAL ATOMICS                                                                                            SNM4696                                                 456                                                                                                                        -

323' 36 27 8 - 4 - - - - - - 578 398 33.856 0.085 NUCLEAR FUEL SERVICES, INC. SNM4124 -180 305 96 55 49 34 27 - - - - - 740 506 136.7h, 0.242 SIEMENS POWER CORP. NUCLEAR DIV. SNM 1227 174 t 80 67 37 24 55 19 - - - - - 503 423 204282 0.483 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY SNM 1107 80 141 1,514 1.573 472 323 190 119 128 20 - - - - - 4.339 2,925 666.555 0.236 i Total 6 URANIURf ENRICNnNENTPLANTS -21200

            >                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       2.863        389 l                 16.739    0.045            i b               USEC - Paducah                                                                                            GDP-1                                             2,494                               310                       50                         9              -         -       -~     -          -    -   -         -                  -

222 13264 ' GDP-2 3.211 171 49 2 - - -- - -- - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           - l      3.433                                        0.000 l USEC - Ni-..~ath                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   I 5,705                                481                        99                     11                 -                 -      -          -   -    -        -                   -        6.296       591                  30.003     0.051 Total                                                                                                      2                                                                                                                                                                   -

i INDEPENDENTSPENTFUEL STORAGEINSTALLATION- 23200 7 9 4 2 2 -- - - - - 55 24 5.880 0.244 . GENERAL ELECTRIC - MORRtS OPS SNMm 31 - - I 7 9 4 2 2 - - - - - 55 24 5.980 0.244 Total 1 31 - - I! r i Z C , W , ITI Q . 6 q A  ! Cd [ i

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l l l l APPENDIX B I l Annual Whole Body Doses at Licensed Nuclear Power Facilities l 1997 i i I B-1 NUREG-0713

r-- APPENDIX B ANNUALWHOLE BODY DOSES AT UCENSED NUCLEAR POWER FACluTIES Z CY 1997 C 23 m p Number of IndMduals with Whole Body Doses ki 9e Ranges (rems) TOTAL TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTIVE c3 N ELANT NAME NUMBER WITH TEDE

                     $                                                 TYPE   No Mees.

Exposure Mees.

                                                                                            <0.10 0.10-0.25 025-0.50 0.50-0.75 0.75 1.00 1.00- 2.00-2.00 3.00 3.00-4.00 4.00-5.00 5 00-6.00 6.00-7.00 7.00- ' >12.0 12 00 MONS.

TORED MEAS. DOSE (person-rem) ARKANSAS 1,2 PWR 1,608 822 272 78 21 2 2,803 1,195 119 BEAVER VALLEY 1,2 PWR 1,028 586 389 257 118 48 13 2,419 1,391 306 BIG ROCK POINT BWR 264 139 44 35 24 12 4 522 258 55 BRAIDWOOD 1,2 PWR 1.476 787 451 322 78 35 20 3,169 1,893 321 BROWNS FERRY 1,2,3 BWR 1,503 908 512 361 165 67 76 1 3,595 2,092 516 BRUNSWICK 1,2 BWR 1,388 1,208 455 313 134 86 36 3,578 2,212 411 BYRON 1,2 PWR 1,747 700 440 291 46 7 2 3,293 1,546 241 CALIAWAY 1 PWR 798 204 44 ' 1,046 248 12 CALVERT CLIFFS 1,2 PWR 1,639 480 285 192 90 33 11 2,730 1,091 229 CATAWBA 1,2 PWR 1,859 743 440 273 86 16 3 3,420 1.561 286 CLINTON BWR 1,222 334 159 125 72 35 13 1,900 738 172 COMANCHE PEAK 1,2 PWR 1,405 439 220 155 44 8 4 2,275 870 146 COOK 1,2 PWR 1,075 754 385 346 159 112 107 1 2,939 1,864 550 COOPER STATION BWR 668 631 239 184 47 19 5 1,793 1,125 174 Ep CRYSTAL RfVER 3 PWR 1,422 502 235 145 50 24 17 2.395 973 179 to DAVIS-BESSE PWR 595 189 23 1 808 213 10 DIABLO CANYON 1,2 PWR 1,763 753 302 173 60 19 24 3.094 1,331 219 DRESDEN 2,3 BWR 1,674 1,3e6 715 451 176 33 6 4,421 2,747 467 DUANE ARNOLD BWR 728 174 92 61 18 2 5 1,000 352 63 FARLEY 1,2 PWR 764 469 302 176 91 24 39 4 1,889 1,105 278 FERMI 2 BWR 1,479 457 128 37 1 2,102 623 49 FITZPATRICK BWR 712 426 102 94 31 5 4 1,374 862 91 FORT CALHOUN PWR 530 139 57 46 16 788 258 41 GINNA PWR 689 261 164 90 13 1 4 1.222 533 81 GRAND GULF BWR 983 285 130 45 15 10 29 1,497 514 105 HARRIS PWR 746 696 234 146 43 11 1 1,877 1,131 149 HATCH 1,2 BWR 819 748 385 313 186 115 188 27 3 2,764 1,945 722 HOPE CREEK 1 BWR 2.145 963 344 220 122 52 46 3,892 1,747 350 INDIAN POINT 2 PWR 996 491 311 303 138 51 45 1 2,336 1,340 367 lNDIAN POINT 3 PWR 1,088 953 345 218 86 18 8 2,696 1,008 234 KEWAUNEE PWR 251 152 54 26 24 16 4 529 278 56 LASALLE 1,2 BWR 1,796 883 333 276 90 32 39 3,457 1,061 316 LDAEPICK 1,2 BWR 2,202 847 355 143 77 23 17 1 3,865 1,463 234 MAINE YANKEE PWR 1,131 595 205 119 40 21 11 2,122 991 153 MCGUIRE 1,3 PWR 1,798 935 610 378 143 75 52 3,991 2,193 492 MILLSTONE POINT 1 BWR 1,076 587 225 140 57 23 21 2,129 1,053 195 MILLSTONE POINT 2,3 PWR 1,468 800 306 192 77 31 29 2,903 1,435 253 MONTICELLO BWR 552 117 128 88 42 18 6 951 399 106 _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ,_ - . . _ - . - _ . , . _ . . _ . _ _ - .__ - - . , . . . _ _ . - . , - . _ . - - . . - ~ . .~. ._ _ - . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ .

APPENDIX B (CR_; , < ANNUAL WHOLE BODY DOSES AT UCENSED NUCLEAR POWER FACILITIES CY1M7 Number of IndMduals with Whole Body Dooes in the Ranges (rems) TOTAL TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTNE i PLANT MAME NUMBER WITH TEDE TYPE No Mees. Mees. 0.10- 0.25- 0.50- 0.75- 1.00 2.00- 3 00- 4 00- 5.00- 6.00- 7.00- >12 0 MONS- MEAS. (person-Exposure <0.10 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6_00 7.00 12.00 TORED DOSE fem) NINE MILE POINT 1,2 BWR 1,284 520 315 284 157 81 67 1 2.709 1,425 429 NORTH ANNA 1,2 PWR 1,387 517 232 88 13 2 4 2,243 856 103 OCONEE 1,2,3 PWR 2,042 865 409 237 55 12 1 3,421 1,379 223

0) STER CREEK BWR 530 333 119 51 6 1.039 509 50 -

PALISADES PWR 644 193 81 47 14 1 2 982 338 48 PALO VERDE 1.2.3 PWR 1,266 925 327 201 91 34 7 2,851 1,585 246 PEACH BOTTOM 2,3 BWR 1,315 817 431 312 147 86 73 6 3.187 1,872 490 PERRY BWR 1,206 642 480 316 77 6 3 2.730 1,524 272 PILGRIM BWR 462 542 307 342 221 139 100 4 2,117 1,655 588 POtNT BEACH 1.2 PWR 575 418 130 80 25 16 1 *245 670 92 PRAIRIE ISLAND 1,2 PWR 451 290 230 129 58 33 13 1,X 753 174 QUAD ClTIES 1,2 BWR 906 1,076 486 438 243 147 84 3,380 2.474 654

  • g} RNER BEND 1 BWR 924 818 397 259 103 58 36 2,595 1,671 347 '

y ROBINSON 2 PWR 471 259 43 2 775 304 13 SALEM 1.2 PWR 1,095 492 176 113 63 26 24 1.989 894 175 SAN ONOFRE 2.3 PWR 3,117 7G7 369 293 118 54 21 4,769 1,652 341 SEABROOK PWR 631 1,075 259 139 79 15 4 2,202 1,571 186  ; SEQUOYAH 1,2 PWR 1,294 876 493 341 136 49 36 1 3,226 1,932 414 SOUTH TEXAS 1,2 PWR 1,413 834 376 247 82 25 19 2,996 1,583 273 ST. LUCIE 1,2 PWR 1.318 845 564 533 200 74 88 to 3,632 2,314 646 SUMMER 1 PWR 795 335 237 178 48 22 1,615 820 163 SURRY 1,2 PWR 1.445 558 3'13 260 104 45 34 1 2,780 1,335 320 SUSQUEHANNA 1,2 BWR 1,539 724 357 280 163 42 80 3.165 1,646 433 THREE MfLE ISLAND 1 PWR 500 565 257 150 54 14 9 1,549 1,049 204 TURKEY POINT 3,4 PWR- 1,039 550 467 308 143 67 45 1 2,620 1,581 414  ! VERMONT YANKEE BWR 986 95 75 62 26 2 1,246 260 57 VOGTLE 1,2 PWR 863 507 276 158 39 13 1 1,857 994 158 WASHINGTON NUCLEAR 2 tsWR 943 621 233 192 125 37 10 2,161 1,218 251 WATERFORD 3 PWR 1,382 692 338 120 24 7 5 2,568 1,186 148 WATTS BAR 1 PWR 1,253 698 256 105 9 2 1 2,324 1,071 112 WOLF CREEK 1 PWR 873 378 244 190 81 64 32 1,8J 989 265 Z ZION 1,2 PWR 1,149 519 254 126 22 3 2,073 924 119 C >

X3 TOTALS: 37 BWRs 29,284 16.261 7.546 5.422 2,533 1,110 930 40 3 * - - - -

63.129 33,845 7,597 e TOTALS: 72 PWRs 50.879 25,498 12,405 -7,974 2.861 1,130 741 19 - - - - - - 101,507 50,628 9,539 ' TOTALS: 109 LWRs 80,163 41,759 19,951 13,396 5,394 2,240 1,671 59 3 - - - - - 164.636 84,473 17,136 i _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ - _ _ - , _ _ _ _ - - - __ ______._ _,___ ,_ _ _

Z C APPENDIX B (Continued)

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9 FACILITIES NOT IN OPERATION OR IN OPERATION LESS THAN ONE YEAR l O a CY 1997 N Number of Individuals with Whole Body Doses in the Ranges (rems) TOTAL TOTAL NUMBER COLLECTNE PLANT NAWIE NUMBER WITH TEDE TYPE No Mees. Mees. 0.10- 0.25- 0.50- 0.75- 1.00- 2.00- 3.00- 4.00- 5.00- 6.00- 7.00- >12.0 MON 1- MEAS. (person. Exposure =0.10 0 25 0.5 0.75 1.00 2.00 3 00 4.00 5 00 6 00 7.00 12.00 TORED DOSE rem) l l

   , REACTORS NOT YET IN COMMERCIAL OPERATION WATTS BAR 2             PWR   Reported with Watts Bar i REACTORS NO LONGER IN COMMERCIAL OPERATION HADDAM NECK             PWR           658        193        22             1                                                                                             677               219                              11 HUMBOLGT BAY            BWR           212         63        21             9         11      1                                                                           317               105                              16
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THREE MILE ISI.AND 2 PWR 110 125 57 33 12 3 2 342 231 1 TROJAN PWR 349 100 66 44 13 4 578 227 41 l YANKEE-ROWE PWR 651 181 59 40 21 13 9 974 323 65 i ! t REACTORS NO LONGER IN COMMERCIAL OPERATION, REPORTED WITH OTHER UNITS BROWNS FERRY 1 BWR Reported with Browns Ferry 2,3 and is still induded in the count of operating reaciors a4 hough Unit 1 has been on Administragve Hold since June,1965,  ! DRESDEN1 BWR Reported with Dresden 2.3 INDIAN POfMT 1 PWR Reported wilhIndi:n Point 2 SAN ONOFRE 1 PWR Reported with San Onoke 2,3 TOTAL REPORTING: 7 2.243 695 231 130 57 21 11 . - - - - - - 3,388 1,144 136 I i b

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1 I i l l 1 1 i i i 1 APPENDIX C* Personnei, Dose, and Power Generation Summary i 1969-1997 i t i I L l I A discussion of the methods used to collect and calculate the information contained in this l Appendix is given in Section 2.1. C-1 NUREG-0713 l-l - - . . . .

z APPENDIX C E PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

m Person-rems G) 6 PerWork Function Per Personnel Type Average j l W Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Colledive Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rerns) MW-yr Reporting Organization , 1975 588.0 76.5 147 21 0.14 - 0.0 ARKANSAS 1.2 100 189 0.61 0.6 Docket 50-313. 50-368; DPR-51; NPF-6 1976 464.6 56.6 476 289 27 262 610.3 76.8 601 256 28 228 til 145 0.43 0.4 ist commercial operation 12/74,3/80 1977 627.2 77.5 722 189 32 157 109 80 0.26 0.3 Type- PWRs 1978 1979 397.0 55.3 1,321 369 54 315 252 117 0 28 0.9 Capacity -836,858 MWe 129 0.28 0.8 1980 452.8 63.7 1,233 342 81 261 213 1981 1,104.7 68.3 2,225 1,102 130 972 843 259 0.50 1.0 905.4 58.6 1,608 803 97 706 505 298 0.50 0.9 1982 915.0 54.7 2,109 1,397 96 1,301 1,145 252 0.66 1.5 1983 1,289.1 77.4 1,742 806 89 717 533 273 0.46 0.6 1984 1985 1,192.3 73.6 1,262 286 62 224 148 138 023 0.2 1986 1,070.3 66.9 2,135 1,141 194 947 881 260 0.53 1.1 1,366.1 88.9 1,123 382 92 290 205 177 0.34 0.3 1987 1,070.3 69.4 2.421 1,357 138 1,249 1,094 293 0.57 1.3 O 1988 1,066.3 72.0 2,063 711 36 675 522 189 0.34 0.7 ' 1989 h 1990 1,351.9 84.2 2,493 762 32 730 625 137 0.31 0.6 l 1,515.8 88.4 2,064 351 35 316 242 109 0.17 0.2 1991 1,352.1 77.4 3.114 876 21 855 719 157 0.28 0.6 1992 1,606.0 91.3 1,981 268 9 259 194 74 0.14 0.2  ; 1993 1,662.8 93.6 1,361 172 80 91 122 49 0.13 0.1 l 1994 ' 1,397.0 82.7 2,259 386 34 352 273 113 0.17 0.3 1995 1,596.0 89.5 1,441 203 51 152 128 75 0.14 0.1 1996 1,621.9 95.9 1,195 119 31 88 68 51 0.10 0.07 1997 57.0 331 878 79 58 29 0.26 0.2 BEAVERVALLEY 1,2 1977 355.6 40.8 646 190 11 179 151 39 0 29 0.6 Docket 50-334,50-412; DPR-66, NPF-73 1978 304.2 40.0 704 132 22 110 67 65 0.19 0.6 ist commercial operation 10/76,11/87 1979 221.0 6.8 1,817 553 76 477 477 76 0.30 13.9 Type - PWRs 1980 39.8 73.6 1,237 229 38 191 142 87 0.19 0.4 Capacity - 810,820 1981 573.4 1,755 599 126 473 481 118 0.34 1.8 1982 326.7 41.6 68.2 1,485 772 158 614 615 157 0.52 1.4 1983 561.2 71.8 1,393 504 124 380 302 202 0.36 0.9 1984 576.7 619 60 17 43 12 48 0.10 0.1 1985 717.7 91.9 70.7 1,575 627 82 545 456 171 0.40 1.1 1986 581.3 1,282 210 43 167 137 73 0.16 0.3 1987 634.1 83.8 1,764 530 90 440 438 92 0.30 0.4 1988 1,386.1 87.4 1,017.4 69.6 2,349 1,378 197 1,181 1,151 227 0.59 1.4 1989 0.3 1,271.0 85.3 1,675 348 33 315 268 80 0.21 1990 0.4 1,267.5 78.6 1,689 495 62 433 325 170 0.29 1991 1,441.9 89.1 1,414 289 29 260 203 86 020 0.2 1992

APPENDIX C (continued) PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funchon Per Personnel Type Average Megawa'i Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Perse Years AvaHabaity With Measurable Colledrve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporting Orgarnzation Year MW-YR Fador Doses Dose tions Others trador Utility (rems) MW-yr 4 BEAVERVALLEY 1.2(continued) 1993 1,157.9 73.1 2,087 621 59 562 490 131 0.30 0.5 1994 1,514.6 88.6 487 44 9 34 5 38 0.09 0.0 1995 1,389.2 83.1 1.536 453 46 407 336 117 0.29 0.3 1996 1,269.0 76.5 1,688 449 48 401 368 81 0.27 0.4 1997 1,159.3 72.1 1,391 306 32 274 224 82 0.22 0.26 BIG ROCK POINT 1969 48.1 165 136 0.82 2.8 Docket 50-155; DPR-6 1970 43.5 290 194 0.67 4.5 1Chuma opershon 3Mi3 1971 44.4 260 184 0.71 4.1 Type - BWR 1972 43.5 195 181 0.93 4.2 Capeoty - 67 MWe 1973 50.9 241 285 119 166 1.18 5.6 (-) 1974 40.7 70.3 281 276 54 222 42 234 0.98 6.8 y 1975 35.1 59.8 300 180 58 82 122 207 20 160 0.60 0.59 5.1 9.8 1976 29.5 50.1 488 289 105 184 1977 43.6 73.4 465 334 94 240 60 274 0.72 7.7 1978 48.5 77.9 285 175 93 82 9 166 0.61 3.6 1979 13.0 23.5 623 455 89 366 102 353 0.73 35.0 1980 48.9 79.0 599 354 91 263 91 263 0.59 72 1961 56.9 90.6 479 160 58 102 38 122 0.33 2.8 - 1982 43.6 70.8 521 328 129 199 67 261 0.63 7.5 l 1983 42.3 71.0 493 263 32 231 55 208 0.53 6.2 l 1964 50.3 78.6 297 155 37 118 21 134 0.52 3.1 1965 43 8 73.5 435 291 54 237 60 231 0.67 6.6 1986 61.0 95.5 202 84 34 50 17 67 0.42 1.4 1987 45.3 71.0 251 222 45 177 35 187 0.88 4.9 1988 46.1 72.8 303 170 34 136 25 145 0.56 3.7 1989 50.2 79.0 418 177 38 139 32 145 0.42 3.5 1990 51.3 77 2 351 232 33 199 45 187 0.66 4.5 1991 59.1 85.2 435 226 31 195 42 184 0.52 3.8 1992 32.7 54.5 496 277 36 241 51 226 0.56 8.5 1993 51.2 79.4 419 152 30 122 41 111 0.36 3.0 1994 49.5 75.3 310 119 25 93 24 94 0.38 2.4 [$ m 1995 1996 622 43.9 95.0 64.5 205 347 54 208 20 31 34 177 13 73 41 135 0.26 0.60 0.9 4.7 G) 1997 22.4 54.1 258 55 16 39 13 42 0.21 2.46 k C

$ APPENDIX C (continued) y PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

Person- rems N Per Work Functon Per Personnel Troe Average g Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Megarvatt Years Availability Wdh Measurable ConectNe Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / ! Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr Reportog C,pa. tion Year MW-YR Factor 1,460 296 7 289 198 98 0.20 0.2 BRAIDWOOD 1,2 1989 1.381.8 75.4 1,740.2 84.1 1,081 186 9 177 107 79 0.17 01 Docket 50-456,50-457; NPF-72, NPF-77 1990 1,377.2 68.9 1,641 550 101 449 387 163 0.34 0.4 1st commercial operaten 7/88,10/88 1991 1,885.9 89.0 1,059 228 29 199 140 88 0.22 0.1 Type - PWRs 1992 1,899.3 86.9 1,043 273 23 250 170 103 0.26 0.1 Capacity - 1120,1120 MWe 1993 1,666.1 77.2 1,237 298 17 2800 179 118 0.24 0.1 1994 1,134 236 13 223 2 234 0.21 0.1 1995 1.914.7 85 4 1,854.9 1,356 334 18 316 241 93 0.25 0.2 1996 82.1 1,693 321 23 298 224 97 0.19 0.17 1997 1,863.3 85 4 17.8 2,380 325 0.14 2.0 BROWNS FERRY 1',2,3 1975 161.7 0.11 0.7 Docket 50-259, 50-260,50-296 1976 337.6 26.9 2,207 234 1,327.5 73.7 1,858 863 60 803 249 614 0.46 0.7 O DPR - 33, - 52, - 68 1977 1,788 261 1,531 0.75 0.9 4 E ist w e operation 8/74,3/75, 1978 1979 1,992.1 2,393 0 73.5 79.1 2,376 2.689 1,792 1,667 0 1,667 289 1,378 0 62 0.7 3/77 1,826 4 1,822 50 1,776 0.67 0.8 Type - BWRs 1980 2,182.1 73 6 2,712 2,132.9 69.5 3,379 2,380 100 2,280 404 1,976 0.70 1.1 Capacity - 0,1065,1065 MWe 1081 2,025.4 67.6 3,277 2,220 181 2,039 317 1,903 0.68 1.1 1982 1,641.0 54.3 3,302 3,363 276 3.087 909 2,454 1.02 2.0 1983 54.2 2,962 1,940 229 1,711 541 1,399 0,65 1.4 1984 1,431.9 11.9 2,755 1,159 201 958 308 853 0.42 3.1 1985 368.2 00 3.003 1,050 196 854 343 707 0.35 - 1986 0.0 00 3.115 1,181 187 994 222 959 0.38 - 1987 0.0 0.0 3.324 1,155 234 921 109 1,046 0.35 - 1988 0.0 0.0 2,683 656 97 559 131 525 0.24 - 1989 0.0 2,717 1,310 64 1,246 68 1,242 0.48 - 1990 0.0 00 0.8 17.7 1,815 354 134 220 121 233 0.20 1991 445 0 2,658 516 85 431 299 217 0.19 0.5 1992 979.9 32.2 1993 675.1 66.8 3,594 870 78 792 600 270' O.24 1.3 3,299 855 54 800 649 205 0.26 0.9 1994 860.2 03.4 2,540 409 64 345 281 128 0.16 0.4 1995 1,165.8 98 6 93.0 1,749 384 54 330 196 188 0.22 0.2 19?6 1,972.8 2,092 516 59 457 306 210 0.25 0.27 1997 1,928,8 90.2 56.0 1,265 326 15 311 222 104 0.26 1.1 BRUNSWICK 1,2 1976 297.2 0.74 3.8 55.7 1,512 1,120 48 1,071 782 337 Docket 50-324, 50-325. OPR-62, -71 1977 291.1 0.9 83.7 1,458 1,004 99 905 695 309 0.69 1st commercial operation 3/77,11/75 1978 1,173.1 2,891 2.602 97 2,505 2,074 528 0.90 3.2 Type - BWRs 1979 810 0 60.1 3,788 3,870 111 3,759 3.098 772 1.02 5.6 Capacity - 767,754 MWe 1980 687.2 52.2

    ' Browns Ferry 1 remains in the count of operating reactors. but was pieced on Ae a,;e es Hold in June of 1985.

APPENDIX C (continued) PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per Personnel TVDe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose temst Reporbng Orgamzabon Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others trador Utility (rems) MW-yr BRUNSWICK 1,2(continued) 1981 925.2 56.9 3,854 2,638 159 2,479 1,890 748 0.68' 2.9 1982 540.3 50.J 4,957 3,792 162 3,630 2.841 951 0.76 7.0 1983 636.7 44.3 5,602 3,475 152 3,323 2,428 1,047 0.62 5.5 1984 761.3 51.5 5,046 3,260 143 3,117 2,363 897 0.65 4.3 1985 822.2 58.4 4,057- 2,804 120 2,684 2,077 727 0.69 3.4 1986 1.051.3 69.1 3,370 1,909 97 1,812 1,273 636 0.57 1.8 1987 1,152.4 80.6 3,052 1,419 144 1.275 861 558 0.46 1.2 1988 990.8 70.1 2,648 1,747 219 1,528 1,051 696 0.66 1.8 1989 990 9 65.8 3,844 1,786 181 1,605 1,295 491 0.46 1.8 1990 991.6 67.8 3.182 1,548 152 1,396 1,156 392 0.49 1.6 1991 952.8 64.5 2,586 778 120 658 451 327 0.30 0.8 1992 375.9 27.9 2,690 623 95 528 464 159 0.23 1.7 1993 470.0 33.8 2.921 872 118 754 645 227 0.30 1.9 1994 1,268.4 83.0 3,049 999 122 876 720 278 0.33 0.7 O 1995 1,411.7 92.9 2,657 683 101 582 482 201 0.26 0.5 ut 1996 1,261.1 85.9 2,784 716 102 614 465 251 0.26 0.6 1997 1,474.0 94.1 2,212 411 81 330 214 197 0.19 0.28 BYRON 1,2 1986 894.5 88.6 1,081 76 12 64 47 29 0.07 0.1 Docket 50454,50-455; NFF-37 NPF-66 1987 650.9 70.9 1,826 769 11 758 667 102 0.42 1.2 1stw edoperation9/85,8/87 1988 1,534.7 86.3 1,222 459 0 459 333 12S 0.38 0.3 , Type - PWRS 1989 1,812.6 90.2 1,109 172 21 151 105 67 0 16 0.1 Capacity - 1105,1105 MWe 1990 1,567.3 78.8 1,396 434 38 396 266 168 0.31 0.3 1991 1,816.3 89.9 1,077 268 42 226 158 110 0.25 0.1 1992 1,888.4 90.1 1,021 199 43 156 118 81 0.19 0.1 1993 1,785.6 83 5 1,370 432 57 375 248 184 0.32 0.2 1994 1,953.3 90.7 962 280 17 262 164 115 0.29 0.1 1995 1,900.6 85.5 1,107 306 1 305 183 123 0.28 0.2 1996 1,758.4 79.3 1,610 455 4 451 176 279 0.28 0.3 1997 1,856.7 86.6 1,546 241 3 238 184 57 0.16 0.13 Z CALLAWAY 1 1985 967.4 90.0 964 36 16 20 7 29 0.04 0.0 C Docket 50-483; NPF-30 1986 865.2 81.3 1.052 225 53 172 129 96 0.21 0.3 A3 ist commerdal operation 12/84 1987 759.0 71.1 1,082 393 89 304 249 144 0.36 0.5 A Type - PWR 1988 1,069.2 93.4 353 27 12 15 2 25 0.08 0.0 9 Capacity - 1125 MWe 1989 1,000.3 85.4 1,055 283 46 237 191 92 0.27 0.3 0 1990 960.7 84.1 1,134 442 50 392 332 110 0.39 0.5 3 W 1991 1,193.1 99.7 280 21 9 12 2 19 0.07 0.0 1992 967.5 83.0 1,133 336 52 284 244 92 0.30 0.3 i

APPENDIX C (continued) x PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

ITI rgeson-rems 9 O PerWork Fundion Per PersonnelTvoe Average y Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Opera-Maint Measurable Persort. Years Availatxtity With Measurable Collechve & Con- Station & Dose rernal Reportog Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others trador Utility (rems) MW-yr CALLAWAY 1 (continued) 1993 1,002.9 86.4 1,126 225 73 152 157 64 0.20 0.2 1994 1,196.4 100.0 191 14 6 7 0 13 0.07 0.0 1995 989.6 84.7 1,062 187 30 157 118 69 0.18 0.2 1996 1,066.0 90.5 980 248 29 219 188 60 0.25 0.2 1997 1,022.2 100.0 248 12 7 5 0 12 0.05 0.01 CALVERTCUFFS 1,2 1976 753.4 95.2 507 74 28 46 8 66 0.15 0.1 Docket 50-317, 50 318; DPR-53, -69 1977 5830 72.1 2,265 547 36 511 224 323 024 0.9 1st commeraal operation 5/75,4/77 1978 1,188.5 75.8 1,391 506 13 487 143 357 0.36 0.4 Type - PWRs 1979 1,161.0 74.0 1,428 805 32 773 426 379 0.56 0.7 Capacity - 835,840 MWe 1980 1,309.9 84.1 1,4ES 677 15 662 402 275 0.45 0.5 1961 1,379.7 83.1 1,555 607 29 578 378 229 0.39 - 0.4 1982 1,238 3 73.7 1,805 1,057 84 973 402 655 0.59 0.9 g 1983 1984 1,397.2 1,389.4 81.6 79.3 1,915 1,369 668 479 61 5 663 418 143 79 525 400 0.35 0.35 0.5 0.3 a 1985 1,189.8 68.4 1,598 694 69 625 144 550 0.43 0.6 1986 1,530.0 87.2 1,296 347 2 345 101 246 0.27 0.2 1987 1,207.3 71.8 1,384 412 29 383 110 302 0.30 0.3 1988 1,397.7 81.0 1,296 291 30 261 90 201 0.22 0.2 1989 333.6 20.1 1,786 346 11 335 216 130 0.19 1.0 1990 161.1 11.0 2.019 304 12 292 203 101 0.15 1.9 1991 1,085.0 64.7 1,974 132 25 107 70 62 0.07 0.1 1992 1,271.2 73.9 1,979 330 35 295 228 102 0.17 0.3 1993 1,462.1 83.9 1,462 405 13 392 299 106 0.28 0.3 1994 1,342.1 79.4 1,482 454 30 424 333 121 0.31 0.3 1995 1,542.8 89.9 1,203 235 29 206 174 61 020 0.2 1996 1,438.5 82.4 1,167 239 16 223 162 77 0.20 0.2 1997 1,499.6 89.1 1,091 229 13 216 151 78 0.21 0.15 CATAWBA 1.2 1986 638.9 49.9 1,724 286 27 259 68 218 0.17 0.4 Docket 50-413,50414; NPF-35, NPF-52 1987 1,651.2 75.9 1,865 449 32 417 161 288 024- 0.3 ist commeraal operation 6/85,8/86 1988 1,6752 77.2 2,009 556 71 485 200 356 028 0.3 Type - PWR 1989 1,733.6 79.5 1,660 334 48 286 110 224 020 0.2 Capacity - 1129,1129 MWe 1990 1.616.3 70.8 2,174 809 58 751 292 517 0.37 0.5 . 1991 1,691.5 74.6 1,871 462 50 412 141 321 0.25 0.3 ! 1992 1,962.8 83.9 1,515 414 52 362 92 322 027 0.2 1993 1,896.1 81.5 1,564 396 29 367 59 337 025 02 t 1994 2,105.2 90.2 1,268 207 35 172 47 160 0.16 0.1 l l I

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Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per PeconrwA Type Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collectrve Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rerns/ Reporting Cynizokwi Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utihty (rems) MW-yr , CATAWBA 1,2 (continued) 1995 2,011.9 85 3 1,892 462 62 400 83 379 0.24 0.2 1996 1,879.1 80.5 1,588 302 36 266 135 167 0.19 0.2 1997 2028.2 89.3 1,561 266 40 226 98 168 0.17 0.13 CUNTON 1988 701.3 84.2 769 130 48 82 64 66 0.17 0.2 Docket 50J61; NPF-62 1989 348.3 48.5 1,196 372 91 281 261 111 0.31 1.1 1st commercial operation 11/87 1990 435.8 55.1 1,390 553 407 146 438 115 0.40 1.3 Type - BWR 1991 722.7 80.8 1,010 233 222 11 143 90 0.23 0.3 Capaoty - 930 MWe 1992 589.7 68.6 1,195 431 63 368 287 144 0 36 0.7 1993 701.5 79 6 1,253 498 48 450 367 131 0.40 0.7 1994 883.3 94.8 409 63 1 62 7 56 0.15 0.0 1995 731.1 83.0 1,182 316 25 291 202 114 0.27 0.4 o 1996 634.7 66.7 1,154 350 45 305 243 107 0.30 0.6 y 1997 0.0 0.0 738 172 38 134 75 97 0.23 - COMANCHE PEAK 1,2 1991 644.4 82.2 985 148 13 135 111 37 0.15 0.2 Docket 50-445, NPF-87 1992 830.8 84.0 1,128 188 28 160 158 30 0.17 0.2 1st commercial operation 8/90,8/93 1993 853 8 81.2 945 109 25 84 92 17 0.12 0.1 > Type - PWR 1994 1,750.0 93.7 970 90 22 68 75 15 0.09 0.1 Capacity - 11501150 MWe 1995 2,022.6 92.5 951 179 21 158 154 25 0.19 0.1 1996 1,804.8 81.4 1,462 288 35 253 229 59 0.20 02  ! 1997 2.002.4 93.4 870 146 19 127 124 22 0.17 0.07 COOK 1,2 1976 807.4 83.1 395 116 13 103 71 45 0.29 0.1 Docket 5-315; DPR-58, -74 1977 573.0 76.1 802 300 21 278 138 161 0.37 0.5 1st cunmercial operation 8/75,7/78 1978 744.8 73.6 778 336 49 287 139 197 0.43 0.5 Type - PWRs 1979 1,373.0 65.3 1,445 718 45 673 454 264 0.50 0.5 Capacty - 1000,1060 MWe 1980 1,552.4 74.1 1,345 493 46 447 323 170 0.37 0.3 1981 1,557.3 7.3.4 1,341 656 48 608 443 213 0.49 0.4 1982 1,461.6 69.8 1,527 699 67 632 472 227 0.46 0.5 hg 1983 1984 1,456.5 1,526.0 71.2 75.3 1,418 1,559 658 762 50 43 608 719 467 597 191 165 0.46 0.49 0.5 0.5 m 1985 925.4 47.6 1,984 945 92 853 758 187 0.48 1.0 , G) 1986 1,307.1 73.4 1,774 745 64 681 585 160 0.42 0.6  ! 6 1987 1,199.5 70.2 1,696 666 79 587 525 141 0.39 0.6 y 1988 1,160.4 63.5 2,2S6 867 52 815* 762 105 - 0.38 0.7 ca i

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l 9 reson- n= t a Per PersonnelType Average y

            -.                                                                                                                                             PerWork Fun @on Megawatt               Unit              Total Personnel                                      Maint                                                   Measurable  Person-Years             Ava%1bdtty           With Measurable        Collective      Opera-            &      Con-                                Station &    Dose       rems /

Reportrng Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others trador Utiirty (rems) MW-yr CCDK 1,2 (continued) 1989 1,433.1 72.8 1,575 493 50 443 421 72 0.31 0.3 1990 1,318.5 67.9 1,851 580 87 493 504 76 0.31 0.4 1991 1,837.4 90.2 815 69 28 41 48 21 0.08 0.0 1992 760.9 50 8 1,954 492 60 432 416 76 025 0.6 1993 1,927.7 98.5 587 44 10 34 29 15 0 07 0.0 1994 1,105.2 65.2 1,748 479 26 453 362 117 0.27 0.4 ( 1995 1,656.0 82.1 1,310 203 29 174 142 61 0.15 0.1 1996 1,938.9 92.7 1,114 214 25 189 147 67 0.19 0.1 j 456 94 0.30 0.46 i 1997 1,189.7 59.7 1,864 550 57 493 i COOPER STATION 1975 456.4 83.6 579 117 30 87 19 98 020 0.3 ( 9 Docket 50-298; DPR-46 1976 433.3 75.5 763 350 39 311 210 140 0.46 0.8 Co ic2commercialoperabon7/74 1977 538.2 86.2 315 198 50 147 66 131 0.63 0.4 ( Type- BWR 1978 576.0 91.0 297 158 40 118 58 100 0.53 0.3 Capacrty -764 MWe 1979 591.0 87.6 426 221 50 171 90 131 0.52 0.4 1980 448.3 71.2 785 859 71 788 644 215 1.09 1.9 1981 457.1 71.2 935 579 63 516 382 197 0.62 1.3 1982 622.3 84.6 743 542 66 476 361 181 0.73 0.9 1983 396 6 63.3 1,383 1,293 57 1,236 1.081 212 0.93 3.3 1964 411.9 67.2 1,596 799 46 753 635 164 0.50 1.9 1985 127.3 21.5 1,980 1,333 49 1,284 1,104 229 0.67 10.5 1986 480.0 74.7 895 320 49 271 115 205 0.36 0.7 1987 652.3 96.2 549 103 26 77 11 92 0.19 0.2 1988 493.4 67.9 942 251 40 211 118 133 0.27 0.5 1989 564.3 76.2 1,202 343 40 303 228 115 0.29 0.6 1990 602.0 79.4 1.174 379 34 345 265 114 0.32 0.6 1991 566.3 78.8 1,099 405 50 355 255 150 0.37 0.7 1992 731.0 96.4 463 84 16 68 16 68 0.18 0.1 1993 436.1 58.8 1,130 391 33 358 245 146 0.35 0.9 1994 262.2 35.1 333 79 24 55 7 72 0.24 0.3 1995 486.5 66.8 1,095 228 31 197 137 91 0.21 0.5 1996 742.1 97.9 468 48 18 30 10 38 0.10 0.1 1997 622.8 84.4 1,125 174 22 152 96 78 0.16 0.28 CRYSTALRIVER 3 1978 311.5 41.4 643 321 8 313 244 77 0.50 1.0 Docket 50-302; DPR-72 1979 453.0 58.9 1,150 495 29 466 346 149 0.43 1.1 1st comrnercial operabon 3/77 1980 404.1 53.2 1,053 625 24 601 382 243 0.59 1.5

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Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per PersonnelType Average Megawatt Unit Total Pe sonnel Maint Measurable Person-Availability With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Years MW-YR Fador Doses Dose tions Others trador Utility (rems) MW-yr Reporting Organization Year CRYSTAL RIVER 3 (continued) 390 236 172 0.36 0.8 Type - PWR 1981 490.4 62.2 1,120 408 18 589.8 76 0 780 177 9 168 116 61 0.23 0.3 Capacity- 818 MWe 1982 58.8 1,720 552 71 481 353 199 0.32 1.2 1983 452.1 1984 774.2 94.5 549 49 10 39 22 27 0.09 0.1 344.2 47.6 1,976 689 44 645 424 265 0.35 2.0 1985 1986 319.5 41.8 1,057 472 25 447 298 174 0.45 1.5 1987 436.0 60 9 1,384 488 49 439 302 186 0.35 1.1 690.2 84.0 569 64 2 62 17 47 0.11 0.1 1988 352.8 48.8 880 234 5 229 128 106 0.27 0.7 1989 63.8 1,441 476 8 468 318 158 0.33 1.0 1990 497.8 654.6 82.0 821 116 8 108 59 57 0.14 0.2 1991 632.1 76.1 1,403 424 7 417 333 91 0.30 0.7 1992 722.4 85.0 683 60 4 56 31 29 0.09 0.1 1993 72 0.21 0.3 9 1994 711.9 84.3 1,079 209 228 8 7 221 7 156 1 7 0.04 0.0 1995 866.3 100.0 1 37.7 1,192 353 7 346 244 109 0.30 1.2 1996 290.8 1997 0.0 0.0 973 179 4 175 87 92 0.18 - 48.7 421 48 13 35 14 34 0.11 0.1 DAVIS-BESSE 1 1978 326.4 67.0 304 30 8 22 5 25 0.10 0.1 Docket 50-346; NPF-3 1979 381.0 256.4 36.2 1,283 154 4 150 121 33 0.12 0.6 1st commercialoperation 7/78 1980 531.4 67.4 578 58 1 57 32 26 0.10 0.1 Type - PWR 1981 51.5 1,350 164 12 152 139 25 0.12 0.4 Capacity - 873 MWe 1982 390.8 718 80 6 74 46 34 0.11 0.1 t 1983 592.1 73.0 518.5 62.5 1,088 177 10 167 122 55 0.16 0.3 1984 31.2 718 71 5 66 44 27 0.10 0.3 1985 238.3 3.3 1.3 981 124 22 102 103 21 0.13 37.6 1986 618.0 89.6 625 47 11 36 27 20 0.08 0.1 1987 1988 144.1 27.1 1,183 307 36 271 255 52 0.26 2.1 880.0 98.6 404 38 5 33 5 33 0.09 0.0 1989 1,377 489 14 475 414 75 0.36 1.0 Z 1990 500.0 56.7 57 0.22 0.3 C 1991 703.6 81.8 1,000 216 38 178 159 100.0 287 19 10 9 0 19 0.07 0.0 h g) 1992 1993 915.2 729.5 83.4 1,244 348 12 336 269 79 0.28 0.5 768.4 88.0 861 144 28 116 69 75 0.17 0.2 l 1994 6 -4 1995 920.4 100.0 256 7 2 5 0 7 .03 0.0 '

^                                        775.8                                               85.3                           949              167           18                           149         107       60           0.18      0.2 1996

" 1997 820.0 94.0 213 10 1 9 1 9 0.05 0.01

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9 Person- rems O g Per Work Functon Per Peh Twoe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability Wrth Measurable Collectrve Opera- & Con- Station & Does rems / Reporting Orgaruzaton Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr DIABLO CANYON 1,2 1986 641.5 80.6 1,260 304 4 300 206 98 0.24 0.5 Docket 50-275, 50-323, DPR-80 DPR-82 1987 1,688.6 83.0 1,170 336 5 331 226 110 0.29 0.2 1st m m-va operaton 5/85,3/86 1988 1,386.1 67.6 1,826 877 4 873 593 284 ~ 0.48 0.6 Type- PWRs 1989 1,899.0 87.5 1,646 465 3 462 329 136 0.28 0.2 Capocrty - 1073,1087 MWe 1990 1,952.6 91.0 1,441 323 322 220 103 - 0.22 1 0.2 1991 1,809.6 83.8 2,040 546 1 545 377 189 0.27 0.3 1992 1,995.7 90.9 1,850 459 0 459 303 156 0.25 0.2 1993 2,008.6 91.4 1,500 281 0 281 182 99 0.19 0.1 1994 1,832.6 83.3 2,317 590 1 589 399 191 0.26 0.3 1995 1,950.3 90.0 1,615 286 2 284 189 97 0.18 0.1 1996 2,003.6 90.7 1,462 176 2 174 121 55 0.12 0.1 1997 1,948.7 92.7 1,331 219 2 217 155 64 0.17 0.11 9 2

                  $ DRESDEN 1,2,3                                        1969             99.7                                                        286                                                                     .2.9 Docket 50-010,50-237,50-249;                  1970            163.1                                                        143                                                                       0.9 DPR-2, -19, -25                             1971            394.5                                                        715                                                                       1.8 1st wm, n a operaton 7/60,6/70,11/71          1972          1,243.7                                                        728                                                                       0.6 Type - BWRs                                   1973          1,112.2                                  1,341                 939       143               796          344         595        0.70      0.8 Capacity - 197, 772, 773 MWe                  1974            842.5    54.9                          1,594               1,662                                        57      1,605        1.04    - 2.0 1975            708.1    54.6                          2,310              3,423       271             3,152       2,252         1,171        1.48      4.8 1976          1,127.2    80.8                          1,746               1,680      228              1,452          749         931        0.96      1.5 1977          1,132.9    77.0                          1,862               1,694      316              1,377          693       1,000        0.91      1.5 1978          1,242.2    79.5                          1,946               1,529      359              1,170          619       1,529        0.79      1.2 1979          1,013.0    74.7                          2,407               1,800       191             1,609          641       1,159        0.75      1.8 1980          1,074.4    55.0                          2,717              2,105       236              1,889       1,093        1,012        0.77      2.0 1981          1.035.7    51.5                          2.331               2,802       120             2,682       1,850          952        1.20      2.7 1982          1,085.3    77.9                          2,572              2,923        136             2,787       1,731        1,192        1.14      2.7 1983            913.6    65.6                          2,854              3,582        176             3,406       2,127        1,455        1.26      3.9 1984            789.8    55.3                          2,261               1,774       153             1,621           815        959        0.78      2.2 1985            903.0    64.5                          2,817               1,686       474             1,212           879        807        0.00       1.9 1986            740.5    52.6                          3,111               2,669       268             2,400       2,009          659        0.86      3.6 1987            933.9    74.0                          2,052               1,145       241               9G4           593        552        0.56       1.2 1988          1,014.7    75.8                          2,414               1,409       215             1,194           808         601       0.58       1.4 1989          1,184.2    83.1                          2,259               1,131       154               976           641         489       0.50       1.0 1990          1,107.8    76.6                          2,235               1,400       176             1,224           753         647       0.63       1.3 2

Dresden 1 has been shut down since 1978, and in 1985 it was decided that it would not be put in commercial operation again. Therefore, it is no longer included in the count of -m-va reactors _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . - .- ..- _ . . . _ . - . - - - . - - - . . . ~ , - - - , , _ . . - , _ . - _ , - .- _

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Person- rems Per Work Functon Per Personnel Type Aversgs l Megewett Unit Total Personnel Mant Meesurable Person-Years Avedabdity With Meesurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Does romst Reportog Organization Year MW-YR Factor Domes Dose tions Others tractor Utility (roms) MW-yr f DRESDEN 1,2,3(continued) 2 1991 675.2 60.7 2,044 1,005 166 839 433 572 0.49 1.5 1992 872.4 75.4 1,812 619 128 491 272 347 0.34 0.7 1993 960.1 68.5 2,751 1,655 125 1,530 1,116 539 0.00 1.7 1994 690.2 51.7 2,336 833 93 740 517 316 0.36 1.2 1995 643.1 49.8 2,482 875 69 806 2 873 0.35 1.4 1996 612.6 47.7 1,788 456 56 400 254 202. 0.26 0.7 1997 1,096.2 79.5 2,747 467 85 382 316 151 0.17 0.43 DUANE ARNOLD 1976 305.2 78.0 350 105 14 91 62 43 0.30 0.3 Docket 50 331; DPR-49 1977 353.6 78.9 538 299 36 263 220 79 0.56 0.8 ist m,,,,-,a operaton 2/75 1978 149.2 33.2 1,112 974 59 915 932 42 0.88 6.5 n 219 56 0.36 0.8 Y Type - BWR 1979 352.0 78.0 757 275 35 240 "$ Cepecity - 520 MWe 1980 339.1 73.3 1,108 671 32 639 570 101 0.61 2.0 1981 277.7 69.8 1,286 790 56 734 598 192 0.61 2.8 1982 278.5 74.7 524 229 18 211 175 54 0.44 0.8 1983 283.0 62.9 1,468 1,135 42 1,093 1,016 119 0.77 4.0 1984 329.4 72.9 611 189 28 161 117 72 0.31 0.6 1985 236.2 53.8 1,414 1,112 49 1,063 954 158 0.79 4.7 1986 365.5 B2.0 476 187 49 138 94 93 0.39 0.5 1987 308.4 64.7 1,094 667 241 426 478 189 0.61 2.2 1988 386.5 75 2 1,136 614 71 543 411 198 0.54 1.6 1989 388.5 79.0 425 194 49 145 58 136 0.46 0.5 1990 367.4 75.8 1,460 861 126 735 644 217 0.59 2.3 1991 503.7 94.5 336 202 34 168 43 159 0.60 0.4 1992 416.5 81.9 1,043 502 123 379 276 226 0.48 1.2 1993 393.4 79.5 1,043 407 86 321 299 108 0.39 1.0 1994 498.6- 94.0 493 120 14 106 24 96 0.24 0.2 , 1995 452.5 83.8 1,129 357 39 318 217 140 0.32 0.8 L 1996 476.8 90.7 1,093 270 22 248 196 74 0.25 0.6  ; 1997 474.4 94.4 352 63 19 44- 6 57 0.18 0.13 t z l C L

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    ' Dresden i has been shut down since 1978, and in 1985 it was decded that it would not be put in w,,,,-,a operation again. Therefore, it is no longer included in the count of commercial reactors T

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             $                                                                                                                                              eerson-rems 6

j Per Work Function Per Personnel Type Average W Megawan Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collecbve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr FARLEY 1,2 1978 713.8 86.5 527 108 39 69 34 74 0.20 0.2 Dodet 50-348,50-364; NPF-2, -8 1979 211.0 28.6 1,227 643 108 535 460 183 0.52 3.0 1 chm,w,a operation 12/77,7/S1 1980 557.3 69.3 1,330 435 106 329 185 250 0.33 0.8 Type- PWR 1981 310.2 41.4 1,331 512 96 416 270 242 0.38 1.7 Capaaty - 822,822 MWe 1982 1,271.5 79.2 1,453 . 484 155 329 196 288 0.33 0.4 1983 1,356.5 83.0 1,938 1,021 241 780 479 542 0.53 0.8 1984 1,447.0 86.6 2,046 902 178 724 505 397 0.44 0.6 1985 1,368.2 81.1 2,551 799 158 641 442 357 0.31 0.6 1986 1,409.4 83.8 2.314 858 148 710 464 394 0.37 0.6 1987 1,369.7 84.7 1,871 598 105 493 347 251 0.32 0.4 1988 1,567.7 92.3 1,840 552 74 478 340 212 0.30 0.4 1989 1,402.9 84.6 2,206 749 88 661 516 233 0.34 0.5 1990 1,464 0 86.7 1,700 457 47 410 342 115 0.27 0.3 c) 1991 1,464.0 88.1 1,645 648 106 542 498 150 0.39 0.4 a m 1992 1993 1,331.7 1,455.5 81.8 88.3 2,018 1,284 805 333 121 684 570 235 0.40 0.6 22 311 224 109 0.26 0.2 1994 1,587.2 93.0 1,035 250 29 221 150 100 0.24 0.2 1995 1,311.2 83.8 1,574 460 60 400 307 153 0.29 0.4 1996 1,549.2 90.9 1,150 232 32 200 159 73 0.20 0.1 1997 1,449.7 89.0 1,105 278 34 244 195 83 0.25 0.19 FERMI 2 1989 624.0 68.5 1,270 255 35 220 182 73 0.20 0.4 Dodet 50441; NPF-43 1990 848.2 84.7 462 83 31 52 14 69 0.18 0.1 ist commercial operation 1/88 1991 739.0 77.0 1,223 228 53 175 151 77 0.19 0.3 Type - BWR 1992 874.3 81.3 1,213 245 50 195 151 94 0.20 0.3 Capaaty - 1098 MWe 1993 984.3 92.9 360 35 23 12 7 28 0.10 0.0 1994 0.0 2.2 1,130 213 68 145 153 60 0.19 - , 1995 618.3 86.9 390 28 21 7 10 18 0.07 0.0 1996 577.5 69.1 1,402 157 37 120 115 42 0.11 0.3 ' 1997 637.0 66.6 623 49 32 17 19 30 0.08 0 08 FITZPATRICK 1976 489.0 71.6 600 202 0.34 0.4 Dodet 50-333; DPR-59 1977 460.5 68.4 1,380 1,000 14 1,066 937 143 0.78 2.3 1st commercial operation 7/75 ;978 497.0 72.1 904 909 166 743 597 312 1.01 1.8 ' Type - BWR 1979 349.0 50.8 850 859 169 690 538 321 1.01 2.5 Capaaty -799 MWe 1980 509.5 70.3 2.056 2,040 118 1,922 1,808 232 0.99 4.0 1981 562.9 74.7 2,490 1,425 187 1.238 1,072 353 0.57 2.5 t i

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Person- rems PerWork Furdon Per Persor nelTvoe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person- , Years Availabehty Wita Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reportog Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr FITZPATRICK(conhnued) 1982 583.6 75.0 2,322 1,190 136 1,054 863 327 0.51 2.0 1963 546.2 70.6 1,715 1,090 158 932 667 423 0.64 2.0 1984 5762 76.8 1,610 971 82 889 467 504 0.60 1.7 1985 492.3 63.7 1.845 1,051 85 986 718 333 0.57 2.1 1986 711 2 90.6 1,185 411 81 330 168 243 0.35 0.6 1987 496.2 70.3 1,578 940 164 776 616 324 0.60 1.9 1988 514.0 69.0 1,553 786 162 624 506 280 0.51 1.5 1989 727.5 92.3 1,027 377 58 319- 191 136 0.37 0.5 1990 543.8 72.6 1,536 884 92 792 557 327 0.58 1.6 1991 399.7 53.4 1,269 333 48 285 127 206 0.26 0.8 1992 0.0 0.0 2,374 674 70 604 476 198 028 - 1993 559.6 81.7 1,427 232 33 199 81 151 0.16 0.4 1994 588.4 83.2 1,595 322 276 46 141 181 0.20 0.5 1995 569.8 74.5 1,249 327 292 35 151 176 026 0.6 () 1996 623.3 83.1 1,384 357 26 331 210 147 0.26 0.6 g 1997 756 2 95.9 662 91 17 74 10 81 0.14 0.12 FORT CALHOUN 1975 252.3 67.4 469 294 92 202 0.63 1.2 Docket 50-285; DPR-40 1976 265.9 69.5 516 313 28 285 38 275 0.61 12 1st commercial operation 6/74 1977 351.8 79.4 535 297 33 264 72 225 0.56 0.8 Type - PWR 1978 342.3 75.1 596 410 59 351 151 259 0.69 il Capacity-478 MWe 1979 440.0 95.7 451 126 19 107 47 79 0.28 0.3 1980 242.3 60.4 891 668 38 630 426 242 0.75 2.8 . 1981 260.9 72.3 822 458 61 397 254 204 0.56 1.8 1982 418.0 89.7 604 217 45 172 102 115 0.36 0.5 1983 330.4 73.1 860 433 66 367 205 228 0.50 1.3 1984 279.2 59.9 913 563 91 472 313 250 0.62 2.0 , 1985 367.0 73.7 982 373 54 319 231 142 0.38 1.0 - 1986 431.8 94.3 756 74 26 48 30 44 0.10 0.2 1987 366.0 75.4 1,247 388 78 310 226 162 0.31 1.1 1988 315.5 74.1 1,594 272 74 198 173 99 0.17 0.9 1989 395.7 89.2 1,210 93 31 62 50 43 0.08 0.2  ! 1990 290.0 64 2 760 290 30 260 160 130 0.38 1.0 h y 1991 1992 391.1 303.4 91.7 65.9 284 802 57 272 14 59 43 213 25 154 32 118 0.20 0.34 0.1 0.9 m 1993 369.7 80.8 713 157 16 141 87 70 0.22 0.4 G) 1994 492.8 99.6 211 23 5 18 6 17 0.11 0.0 . b N 1995 402.8 83.2 627 139 16 123 62 77 0.22 0.3 b

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k ^ PerWork Funchon Per Personnel Type Average w Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability Wrth Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / > Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr FORT CALHOUN (continued) 1996 374.9 79.5 740 226 26 200 105 121 0.31 0.6 1997 435.9 93.6 258 41 11 30 6 35 0.16 0.09 GINNA 1971 327.8 340 430 69 361 108 322 1.26 1.3 Docket 50-244; DPR-18 1972 293.6 677 1,032 71 961 278 754 1.52 3.5 1st mi i.e.d ;operaton 7/70 1973 409.5 319 224 55 169 84 140 0.70 0.5 Type - PWR 1974 253.7 62.4 884 1.225 1.39 4.8 Capaoty - 480 MWe 1975 365.2 76.7 685 538 0.79 1.5 1976 248.8 58.2 758 636 29 607 210 426 0 84 ~ 2.6 1977 365 6 85.5 530 401 15 386 120 281 0.76 1.1 1978 386.5 80.6 657 450 20 430 98 352 0.68 1.2 1979 355.0 72.8 878 592 68 524 206 386 0.67 1.7 1980 370.5 76.0 1,073 708 64 644 302 406 0.66 1.9 9 2 1981 1982 399.0 289.0 82.1 58.8 925 1,117 655 1,140 49 80 606 1,060 321 471 334 669 0.71 1.02 1.6 3.9

  • 1983 365.0 74.6 969 855 42 813 378 477 0.88 2.3 1984 378.1 77.2 713 395 58 337 195 200 0.55 1.0 1985 436.7 87.9 845 426 89 337 183 243 0.50 1.0 1986 433.3 87 4 901 357 45 312 107 250 0.40 0.8 1987 459.0 91.5 773 344 35 309 151 193 0.45 0.7 1988 423.1 87.4 897 295 37 258 114 181 0.33 0.7 1989 369.2 75.9 1,254 605 57 548 172 433 0.48 1.6 1990 414.3 84.4 991 347 38 309 207 140 0.35 0.8 1991 418.6 86.7 947 328 36 292 201 127 0.35 0.8 1992 417.6 86.9 832 261 27 234 144 117 0.31 0.6 1993 419.6 86.3 856 193 18 175 101 92 0.23 0.5 1994 405.3 83.2 679 138 19 119 66 72 0.20 0.3 1995 437.0 89.6 738 136 8 128 95 41 0.18 0.3 1996 347.9 71.1 976 168 19 149 90 78 0.17 0.5 1997 444.6 91.8 5?3 81 18 63 50 31 0.15 0.18 GRAND GULF 1986 494.7 60.9 1,486 436 68 368 329 107 0.29 0.9 Docket 50-416; NPF-29 1987 920.7 82.2 1,358 420 106 314 303 117 0.31 0.5 1st commercialoperaten 7/85 1988 1,136.6 96.7 692 147 57 90 52 95 0.21 0.1 Type - BWR 1589 932.6 80.0 1.972 498 93 405 333 165 0.25 0.5 Capacity - 1200 MWe 1990 883.5 78.9 1,765 482 52 430 321 161 0.27 0.5 1991 1,085.2 94.0 699 94 22 72 25 69 0.13 0.1 1992 969.0 83.7 2,032 484 68 416 349 135 0.24 0.5

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Person- roms Per Work runcton Per Personnel Twee Average Megewatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Meesurable Person-Yeers Availabihty With Measurable Collectrve Opere & Con- Station & Dose - rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Uttty (rems) MW-yr GRAND GULF (continued) 1993 936.4 81.5 1,807 332 38 294 223 109 0.18 0.4 1994 1,143.2 96 6 455 56 31 25 13 43 0.12 0.0 1995 952.9 80.4 1,589 342 27 315 208 134 0.22 0.4 1936 1,096.2 88.7 1,564 357 25 332 213 144 0.23 0.3 1997 1,234.9 100.0 514 105 0 105 66 39 0.20 0.09 S HADDAM NECK 1969 438.5 138 106 27 79 0.77 0.2 Docket 50-213, DPR-61 1970 424.7 734 689 463 226 0.94 1.6 ist w...n a operation 1/68 1971 502.2 289 342 166 176 1.18 0.7 Type -PWR 1972 515.6 355 325 181 144 0.91 0.6 Capacity - 560 MWe 1973 293.1 951 697 544 153 0.73 2.4 1974 521.4 91.2 550 201 0.37 0.4 9 1975 494.3 89.9 795 703 20 683 0.88 1.4 $ 1976 1977 482.9 480.7 82.5 83.9 644 894 449 641 5 59 444 582 253 440 196 0.70 0.9 201 0.72 1.3 1978 563.4 98.6 216 117 25 92 18 99 0.54 0.2 1979 493.0 87.5 1,226 1,162 74 1,088 783 379 0.95 2.4 1980 426.8 75.0 1,860 1.353 175 1,178 1,076 277 0.73 3.2 1981 487.5 84.3 1,554 1,036 174 862 809 227 0.67 2.1 1982 543.9 93.4 559 126 46 80 22 104 0.23 C.2 1983 453.7 77.8 1,645 1,384 107 1,277 1,022 362 0.84 3.1 1984 404.0 71.7 1,430 1,216 154 1,062 803 413 0.85 3.0 j 1985 556.1 98.4 384 101 21 80 22 79 0.26 0.2  ! 1986 294 8 53 6 1,945 1.567 179 1,388 1.274 293 0.81 5.3 - l 1987 304.6 54.0 1,763 750 99 651 553 197 0.43 2.5  ; 1988 397.4 70.3 735 237 43 194 107 130 0.32 0.6  ! 1989 356.4 67.2 1,455 596 68 528 472 124 0.41 1.7 1990 142.7 32.2 979 421 75 346 268 153 0.43 3.0 1 1991 444 4 76.4 1,168 590 80 510 463 127 0.51 1.3 I 1992 465.2 80.1 797 202 28 174 129 73 0.25 0.4 1993 448.6 81.6 1,004 408 42 366 312 96 0.41 0.9 j Z 1994 455.6 77.7 463 135 0 0 0 0 0.29 0.3 - C 1995 439 4 77.7 1,006 442 74 368 348 94 0.44 1.0 % 1996 331.8 55.7 673 175 53 122 115 60 0.26 0.5  ; h 1997 00 (1.3) 219 11 4 7 5 6 0 05 -8.46 4 3 1 3 Haddam Neck was shutdown 12/4/96 and is no longer encluded in the count of operating reactors

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m Persm- rems i 9 O i PerWork Function Per Personnel Type Average ! U Measurable Porscn Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint l Years Availabildy With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / ' i Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor 721 169 29 140 118 51 0.23 0.3 I HARRIS 1 1988 652.9 75.0 79.5 929 156 32 124 85 71 0.17 0.2 t Docket 5G400; NPF-63 1989 690.6 89.6 453 85 13 72 47 38 0.19 0.1 istcomrneraaloperabon 5/87 1990 776.4 81.5 872 226 27 199 150 76 0.26 0.3 Type - PWR 1991 724.8 74.9 930 213 34 179 134 79 0.23 0.3 Capaaty - 860 MWe 1992 661.8 i 99.7 327 31 9 22 10 21 0.09 0.0 1933 913.0 82.7 1,089 222 22 200 167 55 0.20 0.3 1994 740.8 731.1 83.8 1,068 174 11 163 121 53 0.16 0.2 1995 1996 860.6 95.4 444 17 6 11 4 13 0.04 0.0 I 1997 673.6 80.4 1,131 149 4 145 93 56 0.13 0.22 i HATCH 1,2 1976 496.3 83.8 630 134 79 55 4 130 0.21 0.3 9 Docket 50-321,50-366; DPR-57; 1977 446.8 66.3 1,303 465 96 369 220 245 0.36 1.0

  ^                                            1978        513.0        72.8            1,304                                     248        88                 160                                           52              196                 0.19     0.5
  • NPF-05 1st cxmmercial operabon 12/75,9/79 1979 401.0 54.6 2,131 582 85 497 381 201 0.27 1.5 163 286 0.23 0.4 i Type- BWRs 1980 1,008.7 70.9 1,930 449 143 306 Capacity - 809,809 MWe 1981 870.9 64.3 2,899 1,337 200 1,137 792 545 0.46 1.5 1982 768.0 56.6 3,418 1,460 218 1,242 1,064 396 0.43 1.9 1983 934.7 68.6 3,428 1,299 253 1,046 851 448 0.38 1.4 1984 658.6 47.3 4,110 2,218 311 1,907 1,861 357 0.54 3.4 1985 1,211.0 79.6 2.841 818 182 636 508 310 0.29 0.7 i 1986 872.0 64.8 3,486 1,497 347 1,150 1,107 390 0.43 1.7 -

1987 1.295.4 89.7 2.202 816 207 609 435 381 0.37 0.6 1998 1,001.4 70.4 2,509 1,401 275 1,126 927 474 0.56 1.4 1989 1,271.1 87.1 1,350 556 154 402 305 251 0.41 0.4 1990 1,268.0 83.5 2,902 1,455 224 1,231 1,074 381 0.50 1.1 t 1991 1,152.4 77.4 2,508 1,161 196 965 798 363 0.46 1.0 1992 1,293.8 88.6 1,615 550 119 431 294 256 0.34 0.4 1993 1,189.6 85.5 1,733 669 139 530 339 270 0.39 0.6 1994 1,289.0 87.1 2,243 864 168 696 559 305 0.39 0.7 I 1995 1,376.3 90.6 1,458 488 85 403 240 248 0.33 0.4 1996 1,519.6 94.0 1,495 441 237 204 209 232

  • 0.29 0.3 1997 1,374.7 88.1 1,945 722 100 622 432 290 0.37 0.53 HOPE CREEK 1 1987 869.2 86.4 589 117 21 96 40 77 0.20 0.1 '

Docket 50 354, NPF-57 1988 832.7 80.7 1,734 287 38 249 163 124 0.17 0.3 ist commercial operabon 12/86 1983 791.1 77.8 1,873 465 40 425 292 173 0.25 0.6 s _ . , . m ..<. - 4.3 - ,- -w - . r - - ..___m_ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . . - - - - -

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Person- roms Per Work Function Per Personnel Twoe Average Maint Meesurable Person-Megawstt Unit Total Personnel Collective Opera- & Con- Stsbon & Dose rome / Yeers Avadabsty With Meesurable Dose tions Others tractor Uttty (rems) MW-yr Rw & g Cy n tion Year MW-YR Factor Doses HOPE CREEK 1 (continued) 1,394 196 26 170 89 107 0.14 0.2 Type - BWR 1990 966.4 91.6 0.4 1,700 373 11 362 249 124 0.22 Capacity - 1031 MWe 1991 882.5 84.2 0.5 1,694 436 9 427 304 132 0.26 1992 841.9 80.8 0.1 688 98 22 76 8 90 0.14 1993 1,049.2 97.8 1,779 326 34 292 194 132 0.18 0.3 1994 852.0 81.2 1,571 196 27 169 101 95 0.12 0.2 1995 844.5 79.8 1,069 158 35 123 78 80 0.15 0.2 1996 806.9 77.4 1,747 350 31 319 229 121 0.20 0.48 1997 731.8 77.8 164 69 95 12 152 1.31 3.7 1969 44.6 125 HUMBOLDT BAY' 209 130 79 37 172 1.82 4.2 1970 49.3 115 () Docket 50-133, DPR-7 292 114 178 65 227 2.09 7.4 1971 39.6 140 a' ist- a operabon 8/63 1972 43.1 127 253 81 172 57 196 1.99 5.9 N Type - BWR 210 266 60 206 1.27 5.3 Capacity - 63 MWe 1973 50.1 1.07 7.3 1974 43.4 83.8 296 318 103 215 339 131 208 112 227 1.28 7.5 1975 45.3 83.9 265 683 37 646 50 633 1.31 29.1 1976 23.5 46 4 523 1,063 1,905 24 1,880 973 931 1.79 - 1977 0.0 0.0 320 335 13 322 145 190 1.05 - 1978 0.0 0.0 135 31 11 20 2 29 0.23 - 1979 0.0 0.0 142 22 10 12 3 19 0.15 - 1980 0.0 0.0 75 9 3 6 3 6 0.12 - 1981 0.0 0.0 19 5 14 0 19 0.27 - , 1982 00 0.0 71 0.20 84 17 4 13 0 17 - 1983 0.0 0.0 0.04 0.0 24 1 0 0 0 0 - 1993 0.0 0.05 21 0 0 0 0 - 1994 0.0 0.0 1 42 2 - - - - 0.05 - 1995 00 0.0 - 0.08 - 1996 0.0 0.0 66 5 - - - 105 16 - - - - 0.15 - 1997 0.0 0.0 Z  ; C i

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6 Humboldt Bay has been shutdown since 1976, and in 1984 it was decided that it would not be placed in operation again. Therefore, it is no longer included in the count , _i-________-...._____ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _

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Person- rems 1 J g Per Work Functon Per Personnel Tvoe Average , Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-i Years Availability With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Stat on & Dose tems/ Reporting Organizaton Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tons Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr 8 INDIAN POINT 1',2,3 1969 206.2 298 1.4 Docket 5043, 50-247, 50-286; 1970 43 3 1,639 DPR-5, -26. -64 37.8 1971 154 0 768 50 } 9Ct w... v,4 operaton 10/62,8/74, 1972 142.3 967 6.8 8/76 . 1973 0.0 2.998 5,262 709 4,553 2,847 2,415 1.76 - l Type - PWR 1974 556.1 59 4 1,019 910 0.89 1.6 l Capacity - 0, 951, 965 MWe 1975 584.4 74.8 891 705 166 539 47 658 0.79 1.2 1976 273.9 34.8 1.590 1,950 154 1,796 172 1,778 1.23 7.1 1977 1,278.3 75.3 1,391 1,070 189 881 383 687 0.77 0.8 l 1978 1,172.3 67.8 1.909 2,006 260 1,746 759 1,247 1.05 1.7 l 1979 574.0 71.4 1,349 1,279 209 1,070 612 667 9 lNDIAN POINT 1',2 1980 510.8 64.8 1,577 0.95 2.2 971 304 667 6 965 0.62 1.9

               $                                                             1981 1982 367.5 532.4 46.0 65.4 2,595 2,144 2,731 1,635 237      2,494                   1,595                1,136                           1.05      7.4 l                                                                                                                                                             343      1,292                     883                          752                   0.76      3.1 l

1983 702.6 84.0 1,057 486 202 284 219 267 0.46 0.7 INDIAN POINT 2 1984 416.7 51.9 2,919 2,644 650 1,994 1,863 781 0.91 6.3 Docket 50-247; DPR-26 1985 791.4 95.7 708 192 123 69 95 97 0.27 0.2 1st w..-v;J operaton 8/74 1986 457.5 56.2 1,926 1,250 350 900 349 901 0.65 2.7 Vype - PWR 1987 611.4 73.4 1,900 1,217 128 1,089 805 412 0.61 2.0 Capacity - 931 MWe 1988 719.3 86.9 890 235 51 184 117 118 0.26 0.3 1989 532.5 64.6 2,093 1,436 208 1,228 813 623 0.69 2.7 1990 618.0 66.6 1,061 000 66 542 450 158 0.57 1.0 i 1991 461.2 55.7 1,810 1,468 179 1,289 927 541 0 81 3.2 1992 930.9 99.1 489 57 27 70 39 58 0.20 0.1  ; 1993 702.1 - 75.7 1,514 675 77 598 480 195 0.45 1.0 1994 903 8 100.0 381 48 0 0 0 0 0.13 0.1 l f S indian Point 1 was defuelled in 1975, and in 1984 it was decded that it would not be placed in operston again. Therefore, it is no longer included in the count of wioi,-v;W rgectors U lndian Point 3 was purchased by a driferent utility and now repcrts separately  ; i __ __ _ , . _ . . . - . .- - - - -, _ _ _ . ,.- -y-, . ,. . , , , . m - . - . - . _ . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ , _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ i

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Person- roms Per Work Funebon Eer Personnel Type Average Megswatt Unit Total Personnel Mant Meeeurable Person-Years Availebihty With Measurable Collectve Opera- & Con- Station & Does roms / Reportr 3Orgeruzaton Yeer MW-YR Factor Domes Does tons Others tractor Utikty (rems) MW-yr , INDIAN POINT 2 (continued) 1995 5824 70.8 1,690 548 97 451 368 180 0.32 0.9 1996 927.8 94.8 388 . 54 18 36 26 28 0.14 0.1 1997 360 6 45.1 1,340 367 62 305 245 122 0.27 1.02 8 154 0.79 INDIAN POINT 3 1979 574.0 66.5 808 636 63 573 482 1.1 Docket 50-286; DPR-G4 1980 367.3 53.2 977 308 47 261 210 98 1 32 0.8 1stwm 6 opersbon 8/76 1981 367.5 59.8 677 364 46 318 255 109 0.M 1.0 Type - PWR 1982 171.5 22.5 1,477 1,226 42 1,184 1,093 133 0.M 7.1 Cepeedy - 965 MWe 1983 7.8 2.6 941 607 38 569 494 113 0.6U 77.8 1984 714.4 76.3 658 230 48 182 127 103 0.35 0.3 1985 566.5 66.0 1,093 570 35 535 455 115 0.52 1.0 1986 655.3 73.4 588 202 34 168 123 79 0.34 0.3 9 1987 574.6 62.7 1,308 500 84 416 365 39 135 54 0.38 0.9 $ 1988 1989 792.5 587.8 83.3 61.1 451 1,800 93 876 41 130 52 746 776 100 0.21 0.49 0.1 1.5 1990 595.3 62.9 1.066 358 69 289 230 128 0.34 0.6  ; 1991 862.8 87.5 299 40 23 17 5 35 0.13 0.0 1 1992 561.7 61.4 1,003 212 53 159 132 80 0.21 0.4 1993 140.5 14.9 478 60 23 37 19 41 0.13 0.4 1994 0.0 0.0 529 58 36 22 28 30 0.11 - 1995 174 8 21.4 638 67 37 30 32 35 0.11 0.4 1996 695.3 74.8 289 22 22 0 4 18 0.08 0.0 1997 495.1 54.9 1,608 234 112 122 195 39 0.15 0.47 j KEWAUNEE 1975 401.9 88.2 104 28 1 27 12 16 0.27 0.1 Docket 50-305; DPR-43 1976 405.9 78.9 381 270 16 254 193 77 0.71 0.7 1st w.- ; operation 6/74 1977 4250 79.9 312 140 8 131 76 63 0.45 0.3 Type - PWR 1978 466 6 89.5 335 154 11 143 89 65 0.46 0.3 Capacity - 511 MWe 1979 412.0 79 0 343 127 6 121 79 48 0.37 0.3 l 1980 433.8 82.1 401 165 7 158 103 62 0.41 0.4 1 2 1981 451.8 86.7 383 141 7 134 94 47 0.37 0.3 C 1982 458.4 87.6 353 101 5 96

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% 1983 444.1 83.7 445 165 10 155 119 46 0.37 0.4 139 7 132 89 50 0.29 0.3 hi 1984 1985 455.3 443.1 85.7 82.4 482 519 176 9 167 114 62 0.34 0.4 O 1986 461.7 85.8 502 169 8 161 111 58 0.34 0.4 w 0 Indian Point 3 was purenased by a ddferent utikty and now reports seperstely.

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$ Person- roms N Per Work Funchon Per Personnet Twoe Average y Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-With Measurable Collecbve Opere- & Con- StoGon & Dooo rema/ Yeers Availability Dosee Dose tions Others tractor Utgity (rems) MW-yr Rwt=9 Organization Year MW-YR Factor 755 226 8 218 173 53 0.30 0.5 KEWAUNEE (continued) 1987 480.0 89.7 705 210 6 204 165 45 0.30 0.4 1908 467.5 88.3 84.9 570 239 10 229 179 60 0.42 0.5 1989 449.1 87.9 490 145 5 140 112 33 0.30 0.3 1990 468.8 441.8 83.4 495 221 4 217 188 33 0.45 0.5 1991 471.4 88.0 450 122 3 119 88 34 0.27 0.3 1992 1993 457.1 86.8 436 106 2 104 65 41 0.24 0.2 1994 475.6 88.8 364 72 2 70 38 34 0.20 0.2 1995 455.6 87.8 415 100 3 106 71 38 0.26 0.2 1996 380.4 71.3 474 126 1 125 75 51 0 27 0.3 1997 269.8 56.0 278 56 0 56 31 25 0.20 0.21 9 LACROSSE 7 1970 15.3 111 40 71 7.2 323.1 218 158 0.72 4.8 $ Docket 50409; DPR45 1971 1st w... da operobon 11Mi9 1972 29.2 151 172 1.14 5.9 Type - BWR 1973 24.4 157 221 1.41 9.1 Capecity - 48 MWe 1974 37.9 81.0 115 139 89 50 6 133 1.21 3.7 1975 32.0 69.6 165 23t 1.42 7.3 1976 21.2 47.6 118 110 40 71 6 105 0 93 5.2 1977 11.3 33.7 141 225 60 164 8 216 1.00 19.9 1978 21.6 62.0 182 164 69 95 6 158 0.90 7.6 1979 24.0 71.8 153 188 65 121 21 105 1.22 7.8 1980 26.4 68.5 124 218 63 155 11 207 1.76 8.3 1981 29.6 76.0 187 123 62 61 3 120 0.06 4.2 1982 17.2 44.6 148 205 65 140 16 189 1.39 11.9 1983 24.8 59.7 100 313 103 210 31 282 1.96 12.6 1984 38.5 80.5 288 252 141 111 5 247 0.88 6.5 1985 39.2 86.7 373 173 70 97 22 ' 151 0.46 4.4 1986 19.6 46.1 260 290 1.12 14.8 1987 0.0 0.0 127 68 42 26 2 86 0.54 - 1993 0.0 0.0 48 8 0 0 0 0 0.17 - 1994 0.0 0.0 65 8 3 5 4 4 0.12 - 1995 0.0 0.0 31 3 - - - - 0.10 - 1996 0.0 0.0 25 4 - - .- - 0.15 - 1997 0.0 0.0 23 2 - - - - 0.09 -

    'LeCrosse ended commercial operation in 1987 and will not be put in w. . ,de operation again. Therefore, it is no longer included in the count of wi.,                                                                               d4 reactors

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Person- rems PerWork Functxm Per PersonnelTvDe Average Megawatt Unit Total Perwr J Maint Measurable Persort-Years Availability Wrth Meavole Collechve Opera- & Cm- Stabon & Dose rems / Reporting Gm u.^uv.. Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others trador Utility (rerns) MW-yr tASALLE 1,2 1984 677.8 77.8 1,245 252 29 223 88 164 0.20 0.4 Docket 50-373,-374; NPF-11 -18 1965 987.9 53.0 1,635 685 88 597 420 265 0.42 0.7 10 comrnercial operabon 1/84,6/84 1986 929.5 50.6 1,614 898 143 755 527 371 0.56 1.0 Type - BWR 1987 1,030.0 59.3 1,744 1,396 217 1,179 989 407 0.80 1.4 Capacity - 1036,1036 MWe 1968 1,317.6 71.6 2,737 2,471 253 2,218 _1,978 493 0.90 1.9 1989 1,503.5 73.1 2,475 1,386 138 1,248 853 533 0.56 0.9 1990 1,754.3 84.6 1,830 948 130 818 503 445 0.52 0.5 1991 1,837.0 86.7 1,985 806 161 645 427 379 0.41 0.4 1992 1,447.4 72.0 2,418 1,167 195 972 648 519 0.48 0.8 1993 1,542.0 76.0 1,701 854 204 650 387 467 0.50 0.6 1994 1,580.0 77.6 1,812 726 105 621 426 300 0.40 0.5 1995 1,696.6 82.1 1,623 512 98 414 270 242 0.32 0.3 1996 1,053.8 54.3 2,782 619 81 738 605 214 0.29 0.8 O 1997 0.0 0.0 1,661 316 30 286 177 139 0.19 - T UMERICK 1,2 1987 636.1 70.2 2,156 174 7 167 114 60 0.08 0.3 Docket 50-352, 50-353; NPF-39 -85 1988 794.9 96.5 950 52 20 32 23 29 0.05 0.1 1st wmieicial operation 2/86,1/90 1989 628.4 66.0 1,818 266 70 196 156 110 0.15 0.4 Type - BWRs 1990 1,527.7 78.2 1,422 175 37 138 78 97 0.12 0.1 Capacity - 1105,1115 MWe 1991 1,810.9 86.8 1,151 106 24 82 52 54 0.09 0.1 1992 1,741.4 84.8 1,559 330 23 307 182 148 0.21 0.2 1993 1,913.2 91.6 1,287 217 33 184 113 104 0.17 0.1 1994 1,944.4 94.9 1,543 275 44 231 161 114 0.18 0.1 1995 1,957.1 93.0 1,581 260 136 124 136 124 0.16 0.1 1996 2,026.2 93.3 1,654 234 85 149 102 132 0.14 0.1 1997 2,001.7 95.8 1,463 234 181 53 105 129 0.16 0.12 MAINE YANKEE 1973 408.7 782 117 59 58 0.15 0.3 Docket 50309; DPR-36 1974 432.6 68.7 619 420 64 356 188 232 0.68 1.0 10 commercial operation 12/72 1975 542.9 79.9 440 319 15 304 181 138 0.72 0.6 g Type - PWR 1976 712.2 95.0 244 85 27 58 26 59 0.35 0.1 C Capacity - 860 MWe 1977 617.6 82.2 508 245 46 199 112 133 0.48 0.4 x 1978 642.7 84.1 638 420 54 366 262 158 0.66 0.7 ITI 1979 537.0 68.4 393 154 70 ' 84 26 128 0.39 0.3 O 1980 527.0 72.2 735 462 117 345 277 185 0.63 0.9 N 6 1981 624.2 78.2 868 1,295 424 619 11 33 413 586 308 462 116 157 0.49 ' 0.48 O.7 1.1 1982 542.5 89.1 N 1963 1984 677.1 605.7 83.6 74.4 592 1,262 165 884 41 9 124 875 72 702 93 182 0.28 0.70 0.2 1.5

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@ eemon- - 8 Per Personnel Type Average th PerWork Funebon j Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-G Megawatt Unit tems/ Cotlective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose Years Availability With Measurable M W-yr Dose tons Others tractor UtMy (rems) Year MW-YR Factor Doses Repuding Organization 646 529 171 0.69 1.1 635.4 79 2 1,009 700 54 MAINEYANKEE (continued) 1985 66 14 86 0.20 0.1 737.6 87.8 495 100 34 1986 531 191 0.66 1.5 478.1 65.3 1,100 722 39 683 1987 673 576 149 0.69 1.2 591.9 79.1 1,058 725 52 1988 61 25 74 0.26 0.1 819.2 93.7 375 99 38 1989 547 135 0.50 1.2 71.0 1,359 682 146 536 1990 573.0 46 59 0.25 0.1 426 105 27 78 1991 738.1 86.6 360 101 0.39 0.7 79.1 1,189 461 87 374 1992 631.7 309 68 0.37 0.6 79.8 1,016 377 74 303 1993 674.8 57 27 0.28 0.1 90 9 297 84 16 68 1994 782.8 533 120 0.56 27.7 3.7 1,167 653 116 537 1995 23.6 30 26 0.14 0.1 408 56 3 53 1996 602.9 78.1 110 43 0.15 - 991 153 1 152 1997 0.0 0.0 9 1,560 169 26 143 29 140 0.11 0.3 U MCGUIRE 1,2 1982 524 9 80.4 123 398 0.30 0.9 1,751 521 35 486 Docket 50-369, -370; NPF-9,-17 1983 558.3 55.4 106 401 0.30 0.7 1,663 507 35 472 idat operation 12/81,3/84 1984 764.1 68 5 494 0.35 1.0 1st w 77.0 2,217 771 92 679 277 Type - PWRS 1985 808.4 389 626 0.44 0.7 1,360.0 60.1 2.326 1,015 47 968 Capacity-1129,1129 MWe 1986 38 1,005 510 533 0.36 0.6 i 1,774.7 79 2 2,865 1,043 1987 1,039 592 512 0.39 0.6 1,830.7 80.2 2,808 1,104 65 1988 44 576 252 368 0.31 0.3 1,810.2 80.8 1,994 620 1989 63 664 288 439 0.32 0.5 1,340.3 61.3 2,289 727 1990 18 343 111 250 0.21 0.2 1,945.1 85 0 1,723 361 1991 38 380 114 304 0.26 0.2 1,696.8 74.4 1,619 418 1992 16 A47 83 330 0.27 0.3 1993 1,470.4 66.2 1,685 463 7 390 80 317 0.24 0.2 1994 1,848 0 80.2 1,637 397 131 29 109 0.11 0.1 92.9 1.259 138 7 1995 2.132.3 230 72 166 0.15 0.1 1,881.8 82.8 1,622 238 8

  • 1996 18 474 275 217 0.22 0.32 1997 1,558.2 73.0 2,193 492 546 340 256 0.97 1.6 612 596 50 MILLSTONE POINT 1 1972 377.6 422 241 0.56 2.9 1,184 663 125 538 1973 225.1 0.58 3.3 Docket 50-245: DPR-21 79.1 2,477 1,430 1st commercel operation 3/71 1974 430.3 0.78 4.3 465.4 75.6 2,587 2,022 Type - BWR 1975 54 1,140 955 239 0.86 2.7 449.8 76.1 1,387 1,194 Capacrty - 641 MWe 1976 118 274 159 233 0.37 0.7 i 575.7 89.6 1,075 394 1977 1,391 1,416- 160 1,256 1,036 380 1.02 2.5 )

1978 556.6 87.6 1,327 468 0.90 3.6 j 2,001 1,795 198 1,597 1979 505.0 77.3 l l

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Person- rems PerWork Funchon Per Personnel Type Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / Reporbng Organization Year MW-YR Fedor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utsty (rems) MW-yr , MILLSTONE POINT 1 (contrnued) 1980 405.8 69.0 3,024 2,157 100 2,057 1,863 294 0.71 5.3 1981 304.3 51.6 2,506 1,496 96 1,400 1,201 295 0.60 4.9 1982 490.2 79.9 1,370 929 78 851 587 342 0.58 1.9 1983 640.1 95.6 309 244 63 181 74 170 0.79 0.4 1984 516.1 78.8 1,992 836 80 756 531 305 0.42 1.6 1985 548.5 83.6 732 608 65 543 369 239 0.83 1.1 1986 626.8 95.4 389 150 47 103 53 97 0.39 0.2 1987 523.4 79.6 1,588 684 56 628 523 161 0.43 1.3 1988 658.8 98.6 327 144 31 113 60 84 0.44 0.2 1989 554.6 84.2 852 462 40 422 334 128 0.54 0.8 1990 608.3 91.6 365 131 42 89 58 73 0.36 02 1991 213.1 35.4 1,154 409 60 349 311 98 0.35 1.9 1992 431.8 68.1 348 99 22 77 63 36 0.28 02 1993 627.9 96.8 305 81 27 54 32 49 027 0.1 9 1994 394.0 63.6 1,321 391 12 379 308 83 0.30 1.0 y 1995 1996 520.6 0.0 80.0 0.0 910 747 620 431 29 24 591 407 539 378 81 53 0.68 0.58 1.2 1997 (2.9) 0.0 1,053 195 26 169 170 25 0.19 -67.24 MILLSTONE POINT 2,3 1976 545.7 78.7 620 168 26 142 73 95 0.27 0.3 Docket 50-336,50423, DPR-65, NPF-49 1977 518.7 65.7 667 242 38 204 153 89 0.36 0.5

                        'ist commercial operation 12/75,4/86  1978      536.6    67.3              1,420        1,444       65     1,379       1,366        78         1.02         2.7 Type - PWR                            1979      520.0    62.8                525          471       81       390         304      167         0.90          0.9 Capaoty - 871,1137 MWe                1980      579.3    69.2                893          637       76       561         515      122         0.71          1.1 1981      722.4    82.6                890          531       44       487        393       138         0.60          0.7 1982      595.9    70.6             2,083         1,413       27     1,386      1,219       194         0.68          2.4 1983      294.0    34.2             2,383         1,881     170      1,711      1,548       333         0.79          6.4 1984      782.7    93.5                285          120       11       109          63        57        0.42          0.2 1985      417.8    49.4              1,905        1,581       60     1,521      1,256       325         0.83          3.8 .

1986 1,313.8 80.4 2,393 993 27 966 784 209 0.41 0.8 1987 1,624.5 84.1 1,441 505 19 486 370 135 0.35 0.3 1988 1,594.8 83.2 1,827 804 31 773 523 281 0.44 05 i 1989 1,428.3 72.9 1,994 1,079 44 1,035 877 202 0.54 0.8 z 1990 1,614.9 87.1 1,652 593 35 558 491 102 0.36 0.4 C U 1991 819.5 69.7 1,084 381 21 360 256 125 0.35 0.5 IT1 1992 1,115.1 59.9 3,190 1,280 35 1.245 1,173 107 0.40 1.1 *

              @                                               1993    1,525.2    79.7             2,064           557       29       528        234      323         0 27          0.4 o                                               1994    1,556.6    73.1             1,249           188       35       153        123        65        0.15          0.1 3                                               1995    1,278.1    60.5             1,691           416 126 150 38 266 88 284 62 132 64 0.25 0.13 0.3 0.3 (d                                              1996      418.1    19.3                983 1997       (9.4)    0.0             1,435           253         5      248        161        92        0.18       -26.91

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n-m Person- rems l 9 l $ PerWork Function Per PersonnelTvoe Average y Megawati Unit Total Personnel Maint . Measurable Person-Years Availabinty With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose remsf Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr l 40 60 0.62 MONTICELLO 1972 424.4 99 61 21 1 0.1 Docket 50-263i DPR-22 1973 389.5 401 176 48 128 67 109 0.44 0.5 ist commercial operation 6/71 1974 349.3 74.9 842 349 91 258 0.41 1.0 Type - BWR 1975 344.8 72.2 1,353 1,353 1.00 3.9 Capacrty - 544 MWe 1976 476.4 91.5 325 263 59 204 52 212 0.S1 0.6 1977 425.6 79.9 860 1,000 135 865 661 339 1.16 2.3 1978 459.4 87.2 679 375 62 313 165 210 0.55 0.8 1979 522.0 97.6 372 157 62 95 52 105 0.42 ' O.3 1980 411 8 78.2 1,114 531 82 449 248 283 0.48 1.3 1981 389.3 72.6 1,446 1,004 101 903 756 248 0.69 2.6 1982 291.1 63.3 1,307 993 130 863 760 233 0.76 3.4 1983 494.6 96.3 416 121 57 64 23 98 0.29 0.2 1984 33.7 9.2 1,872 2.462 - 208 2,254 927 1,535 1.32 73.1 Q

M 1985 1986 509.8 402.7 91.7 79.1 586 895 327 596 87 94 240 502 47 114 280 482 0.56 0.67 0.6 1.5 a 1987 422.5 81.9 941 568 102 466 115 453 0.60 1.3 1 1988 542.5 99.8 375 110 40 70 10 100 0.29 0.2 1989 318.2 76.2 1,102 507 99 408 113 394 0.46 1.6 l 1990 536.0 96.9 336 94 42 52 11 83 0.28 0.2 1991 429.4 80.8 964 465 102 363 101 364 0.48 1.1 1992 528.3 97.5 454 114 46 68 10 104 0.25 0.2 l 1993 458.1 84.4 954 494 118 376 94 400 0.52 1.1 l 1994 471.3 37.0 788 395 83 312 102 293 0.50 0.8 1995 564 7 100.0 200 44 27 17 3 41 0.22 0.1 l 1996 461.6 86.9 757 240 67 173 112 128 0.32 0.5 ! 1997 417.4 75.9 399 106 38 68 51 55 0.27 0.25 NINE MILE POINT 1,2 1970 227.0 821 44 12 32 17 27 0.05 0.2 ' Docket 50 220,50-410; DPR-63, NPF-69 1971 346.5 1,036 195 43 152 63 132 0.19 0.6 1st -m edo; operation 12/69,4/88 1972 381.8 735 285 59 226 28 257 0.39 0.7 Type - BWR 1973 411.0 550 567 139 428 118 449 1.03 1.4 Capacity- 565,1105 MWe 1974 385.9 70.5 740 824 42 782 279 545 1.11 2.1 1975 359.0 72.1 649 681 68 613 203 478 1.05 1.9 1976 484.6 88.2 392 428 52 376 229 199 1.09 0.9 1977 347.4 59.2 1,093 1,383 41 1,342 883 500 1.27 4.0 1978 527.7 95.1 561 314 59 255 26 288 0.56 0.6 1979 354.0 66.1 1,326 1,497 106 1,391 940 557 1.13 4.2 1980 533.9 92.3 1,174 . 591 75 516 251 340 0.50 1.1 1981 385.2 66.0 2,029 1,592 144 1,448 1,064 528 0.78 4.1 ____________ _ ______ . - - __ - - - . . , - . - .._-- - ~_ - _. -- . . _ . . _ . .. . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . .

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SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funchon Per PersonnelType Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availabihty With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor UtiHty (rems) MW-yr Reporting Gip 44. . Year 1982 133.5 21.4 1,352 1,264 63 1,201 944 320 0.93 9.5 NINE MILE POINT 1,2 (continued) 1983 329.8 56 2 1,405 860 50 810 576 284 0.61 2.6 1984 426.8 71.9 1,530 890 163 727 372 518 0.58 2.1 1985 580.9 96.4 1,007 265 61 204 43 222 0.26 0.5 371.0 65.3 1,878 1,275 38 1.237 730 545 0.68 3.4 1986 1987 542.6 93.3 1,190 141 35 106 39 102 0.12 0.3 1988 0.0 0.0 2,626 854 33 821 509 345 0.33 - 29.7 564 53 511 382 182 0.21 1.1 1989 527.5 2.737 1990 656.2 46.6 2,405 699 85 614 467 232 0.29 1.1 1991 1,250.8 79.7 1,543 292 72 220 94 198 0.19 0.2 1992 965.9 61.8 1,800 563 102 461 184 379 0.31 0.6 1993 1,380 2 84.6 2,352 633 90 543 427 206 0.27 0.5 1994 1,589.6 95.9 800 149 56 93 52 97 0.19 0.1 1,382.2 82.5 2,304 759 87 672 579 180 0.33 0.5 0 1995 224 150 140 0.18 0.2 to 1996 1,598.6 91.6 1,596 290 66

  • 1997 1,321.5 74.8 1,425 429 49 380 221 208 0.30 0.32 507.0 61.7 2,025 449 78 371 190 259 0.22 0.9 NORTH ANNA 1,2 1979 1980 621.8 86.5 2,086 218 128 90 85 133 0.10 0.3 Docket 50-338; NPF.04, -09 1981 1,241.9 71.5 2,416 680 188 492 343 337 0.28 0.5 i 1st commercial operation 6/78,12/80 2.5 1982 777.7 45.8 2,872 1,915 78 1,837 1,237 708 0.67 Type - PWRs 369 0.30 0.5 1983 1.338.4 76.1 2,228 665 129 536 296 Capacty - 893,897 MWe 1,790 1,417 528 0.64 1.9 1984 1,021.3 58.8 3.062 1,945 155 1985 1,516.9 86.1 2,436 838 141 697 501 337 0.34 0.6 1986 1,484.5 83.0 2,831 722 111 611 343 379 0.26 0.5 1987 1,112.6 67.8 2,624 1,521 60 1,461 1,075 446 0.58 1.4 1,772.7 96.7 992 112 28 84 19 93 0.11 0.1 1988 1,226.8 72.5 2,861 1,471 36 1,435 1,159 312 0.51 1.2 1989 1990 1,590.4 90.5 2,161 590 12 578 433 157 0.27 0.4 1,597.5 88.6 2,085 629 19 610 461 168 0.30 0.4 1991 1992 1,403.2 84.1 2,159 579 15 561 413 163 0.27 0.4 1993 1,428.4 80.1 2,768 908 12 896 711 197 0.33 0.6

[y 1994 1,717.1 95.9 1,036 193 17 176 93 100 0.19 0.1 i 1995 1,666.4 90.8 1,551 367 9 358 193 174 0.24 0.2 , m 1,569.6 1,203 291 6 285 156 135 0.24 0.2 C) 1996 89.1 6 1997 1,711.5 96.2 856 103 4 99 48 55 0.12 , 0.06

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x Person- rems

             $                                                                                                                             PerWork Funchon              Per Personnel Twoe -            Averags
             $                                                                Megawatt      Unit        Total Personnel                                       Maint                                   Moesurable     Person-Years  Avadatxhty      With Measurable          Collectrve Opera-               &        Con-                Stahon &     Dose Reporting Organization                                                                                                                                                                              mmel Year  MW-YR        Factor            Doses                Dose      tions            Others     tractor                Utdity    (rems)       MW-yr OCONEE 1.2,3                                             1974     650 6   60.1                844                  517         18               499         144                 373       0.61        0.8 Docket 50-269,50-270,50-287;                            1975   1,838.3   75.5                829                  497         72               425          90                 407       0.60        0.3 DPR-38. -47, -55                                       1976   1,561.4   63.0              1,215                1,026         65               961         219                 807       0.84        0.7 1st comrnercial operaton 7/73,9/74,12/74                1977   1.566.4   65.9              1,595                1,329       244              1,084                           1,034 294                           0.83        0.8 Type -PWRs                                               1978   1.909.0   75.8              1,636                1,393       179              1,214         340               1,053       0.85        0.7 Capacity - 846,846,846 MWe                               1979   1,708 6   67.7              2,100                1,001       123                878         181                 820       0.48        0.6 1980   1,703.7   70.1              2,124                1,055       117                938         162                 893 1,661.5                                                                                                                 . 0.50        0.6 1981             66.8              2,445                1,211       113              1,098         275                 936 1,293.1 0.50        0.7 1982             52.5              2,445                1,792         97             1,695         364               1,428-      0.73        1.4 1983   2,141.5   82.2              1,902                1,207         88             1,119         316                 891       0.63        0.6
' 1984 2,242.9 85.7 2,085 1,106 63 1,043 260 846 0.53 0.5 1985 2,036.3 80.5 2.729 1,304 144 1,160 378 926 0.48 0.6 1986 1,995.6 79.0 2,499 949 36 913 261 688 0.38 0.5 1987 1,962.6 82.4 2.672 1.142 51 1,091 376 786 0.43 0.6 9

M 1988 2,228.9 87.2 2,672 871 51 820 317 554 0.33 0.4 '

  • 1989 2.188.6 85.4 2,205 684 53 631 200 484 0.31 0.3 1990 2,405.2 91.4 1,948 404 36 368 132 272 0.21 0.2 1991 2,275.0 86.7 1,966 551 46 505 143 408 0.28 0.2 1992 2,110.7 82.0 1,954 612 60 552 166 446 0.31 0.3 1993 2,399 2 91.3 1,499 237 23 214 43 194 0.16 0.1 1994 2,144.3 82.2 1,923 537 40 497 114 423 0.28 0.2 1995 2,366.1 89.5 1,586 304 31 273 63 241 0.19 0.1 1996 1,847.9 70.3 1,479 257 22 235 75 182 0.17 0.1 1997 1.563.7 67.7 1,379 223 28 195 78 145 0.16 0.14 OYSTER CREEK 1970 413.6 95 63 21 42 52 Docket 50-219; DPR-16 11 0.96 0.1 1971 448.9 249 240 50 1S3 92 148 0.96 0.5 ist comrnercial operation 12/69 1972 515.0 339 582 150 432 167 415 1.72 1.1 Type - BWR 1973 424.6 782 1,236 195 1,041 683 553 1.58 >

2.9 Capacrty -619 MWe 1974 434.5 70.4 935 984 166 818 162 822 1.05 2.3 1975 373.6 73.3 1,210 1,140 169 971 271 869 0.94 3.1 1976 456.5 79.3 1.582 1,078 70 1,008 587 491 0.68 2.4 1977 385.7 70.1 1,673 1,614 76 1,538 1,048 566 0.96 ' 4.2 1978 431.8 74.3 1,411 1,279 134 1,145 696 583 0.91 3.0 1979 541.0 85.9 842 467 95 372 135 332 0.55 0.9 1980 232.9 41.4 1,966 1,733 97 1,636 1,183 550 0.88 7.4 1981 314.8 59.8 1,689 917 48 869 479 438 0.54 2.9 1982 242.7 62.5 1,270 865 33 832 491 374 0.68 3.6 1983 27.9 11.5 2,303 2,257 65 2,192 1,863 394 0.98 80.9 1984 37.1 9.6 2,369 2,054 134 1,920 1,537 517 0.87 55.4 1985 446.1 89.4 2,342 748 116 632 318 430 0.32 1.7

APPENDIX C (contirand) PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per PersonnelType Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availabihty With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / Reportrng Orgarnation Year MW-YR Fador Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utilty (rems) MW-yr 1986 157.3 31.5 3,740 2,436 288 2,148 1,924 512 0.65 15.5 OYSTER CREEK (mntinued) 1987 371.0 64.2 f332 522 112 410 211 311 027 1.4 1988 419.6 65.9 2,875 1,504 135 1,369 1,232 272 0.52 3.6 1989 287.5 57.3 2,395 910 138 772 566 344 0.38 32 1990 511.8 89.1 1,941 310 76 234 131 179 0.16 06  ; 0.38 3.4 1991 351 6 60.5 3,089 1,185 151 1,034 938 247 1992 536.3 85.9 2,771 657 70 587 438 219 024 1.2 1993 551.9 87.8 2,560 416 60 356 238 178 0.16 0.8 1994 431.7 70.8 2,382 844 56 788 621 223 0.35 2.0 1995 615.4 97.4 761 90 21 69 17 73 0.12 0.1 1996 515.0 82.6 1,833 449 17 432 305 144 0.24 0.9 1997 579.1 94.3 509 50 9 41 2 48 0.10 0.09 1972 216.8 78 0.4 O PALISADES 4.0 h Docket 50-255;DPR-20 1973 286.8 975 1,133 16 1,117 661 472 1.16 N ist commeraal operabon 12/71 1974 10.7 5.5 774 627 0.81 58.6 , Type - PWR 1975 302.0 64.5 495 306 0.62 1.0 Capaaty - 730 MWe 1976 346.9 55.2 742 696 23 673 109 587 0.94 2.0 1977 616.6 91.4 332 100 13 87 23 77 0.30 0.2 1978 320.2 49.7 849 764 52 712 173 591 0.90 2.4 1979 415.0 59.9 1,599 854 99 755 360 494 0.53 2.1 1980 288.3 42.9 1,307 424 57 367 312 112 0.32 1.5 1981 418.2 57.2 2,151 902 167 735 737 165 0.42 2.2 1982 404.3 54.7 1,554 330 73 257 203 127 0.21 0.8 1983 454.4 60.3 2,167 977 145 832 494 483 0.45 2.2 r 1984 98.7 15.2 1,344 573 79 494 239 334 0.43 5.8 1985 639.2 83.8 1,355 507 105 402 , 239 268 0.37 0.8 1986 102.3 15.1 1,438 672 148 524 204 468 0.47 6.6 1987 319.2 48 2 1,122 456 85 371 216 240 0.41 1.4

  • 0.50 1.8 I 1988 413.4 56.8 1,472 730 138 592 466 264 1989 442.8 69.1 1,026 314 70 244 190 124 0.31 0.7 1990 366.7 58.7 2,414 766 109 657 629 137 0.32 2.1 1991 587.0 78.1 1,315 211 42 169 133 78 0.16 0.4 Z 1992 581.9 76.1 1,267 295 37 258 211 84 0.23 0.5 C 1993 424.4 53.7 908 289 45 244 188 101 0.32 0.7 [

60 17 43 21 39 0.15 0.1 h 1994 1995 541.8 583.5 67.0 75.8 397 1,230 462 65 397 315 147 0.38 0.8 O 1996 6382 81.4 1,109 318 37 281 236 82 0.29 0.5 6 N 1997 662.5 89.9 338 48 19 29 5 43 0.14 0.07

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SUMMARY

ff1 g Person-rems O j PerWork Funcbon Per PersonnelTvoe Average

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Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measuratde Person. Years Availability With Measurable Collectrve Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / i Reporbng Cipi.e. Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr  ; PALO VERDC 1,2,3 1987 1,638.1 66.1 1,792 669 101 568 437 232 0.37 0.4 - Dodet 50-528,50-529; SG.530; 1988 1,700.9 65.5 2.173 688 77 611 472 216 0.32 0.4 NPF-41, NPF-51, NPF-74 1989 965.3 26.5 2,615 720 87 633 559 161 0.28 0.7 1st --,c,6.; operabon 1/86,9/86,1/88 1990 2,500.9 67.5 2,236 499 68 431 373 126 Type - PWRs 0.22 0.2 1991 3,043,9 78.9 2,242 605 79 526 422 183 Capacdy- 1243,1243,1247 MWe 0.27 0.2 1992 3,102.3 82.0 1,981 541 53 488 373 168 0.27 0.2 1993 2.677.1 74.3 2,124 592 51 541 435 157 0.28 0.2 i 1994 2,827.6 79.1 2,048 462 40 422 310 152 0.23 0.2 l 1995 3,265.2 85.6 1,875 482 62 420 278 204 0.26 0.1 1996 3,482.7 90.0 1,717 302 31 271 157 145 0.18 0.1 1997 3,369.2 92.2 1,585 246 31 215 117 129 0.16 0.07 , 9M f CD PEACH BOTTOM 2,3 1975 1,234.3 80.9 971 228 Dodet 50-277,50-278; DPR-44, -56 0.23 0.2 f 1976 1,379.2 73.0 2,136 840 180 660 434 406 1st wn,.a.; opersbon 7/74,12/T4 0.39 0.6  ; 1977 1,052.4 58.7 2.827 2,036 223 1,813 1,374 662 Type- BWR 0.72 1.9  ! 1978 1,636.3 84.0 2,244 1,317 162 1,155 709 608 ' Capacrty- 1093,1093 MWe 0.59 0.8 1979 1,740.0 84.5 2,276 1,388 245 1,143 717 671 0.61 0.8 1980 1,374.2 66.3 2,774 2,302 311 1,991 1,596 706 0.83 1.7 1981 1,161.8 58.0 2,857 2,506 273 2,233 1,880 626 0.88 2.2 1982 1,583.3 76.9 2,734 1,977 313 1,664 1,348 629 0.72 1.2  ! 1983 824.7 41.0 3,107 2,963 331 2,632 2,422 541 0.95 ' 1,165.8 3.6 1984 57.5 3,313 2,450 225 2,225 2,045 405 0.74 2.1  ! l 1985 682.7 37.5 4,209 3,354 395 2,959 2,727 627 0.80 4.9 1986 1,395.0 71.7 2,454 1,080 294 786 671 409 0.44 0.8 > l 1987 365.7 20.3 4,363 2,195- 178 2,017 1,712 483 0.50 6.0 t i 1988 0.0 0.0 4,204 2,327 114 2,213 2,025 302 0.55 -  ; 1989 491.0 35.0 2,301 728 243 485 357 371 0.32 1.5 ' 1990 1,684.0 85.7 1,585 377 99 278 179 198 0.24 0.2 , 1991 1,210.9 62.3 2,702 934 137 797 610 324 0.35 0.8 L 1992 1,516.6 78.7 1,911 502 121 381 256 246 ' 0.26 0.3 1993 1,654.0 81.9 1,757 552 135 417 292 260 0.31 0.3 - 1994 1,927.4 93.8 2,133 579 97 482 374 205 0.27 0.3 I 1995 1,955.9 95.1 1,940 398 118 280 226 172 0.21 0.2 .  ; 1996 2,012.4 96.9 1,657 282 135 147 136 146 0.17 0.1  ; 1997 1,956.3 95.0 1,872 490 158 332 251 239 0.26 0.25 i _ . . _ ~ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ - , . . . , .- --r- .-- - - - - .___ -. - . . . , _ _ . = . ~ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ . _

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SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funchon Per PersonnelType Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measuraole Person-Years Avadabdity With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Stabon & Dose rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr r PERRY 1988 669.3 79.0 782 105 34 71 36 63 0.13 0.1 Docket 50440; NPF-58 1989 642.2 57.0 1,883 767 113 654 604 163 0.41 12 1[h,w.- 4 operabon 11/87 1990 792.7 67.1 1,537 638 51 587 494 144 0.42 0.8 Type - BWR 1991 1,074.2 91.9 600 146 24 122 50 96 0.24 0.1 Capadty - 1160 MWe 1992 856.2 75.5 1,487 571 28 543 440 131 0.38 0.7 1993 479.2 48.2 1,235 278 30 248 106 172 0.23 0.6 1904 550.8 50.2 2.098 691 71 620 529 162 0.33 1.3 1995 1,090.9 95.6 587 64 13 51 17 47 0.11 0.1 1996 895.6 77.2 1,622 307 46 261 244 63 0.19 0.3 1997 930.6 84.7 1,524 272 39 233 179 93 0.18 029 1973 48A0 230 126 49 77 0.55 0.3 9 PILGRIM 1 454 415 0.91 1.8 to Docket 50-293; DPR-35 1974 234.1 39 2

  • 1st commercial operabon 12/72 1975 308.1 71.3 473 798 142 656 412 386 1.69 2.6 Type - BWR 1976 287.8 60.7 1,317 2,648 66 2,582 2.270 378 2.01 92 Capacity - 670 MWe 1977 316.6 61.4 1,875 3,142 146 2,996 2,176 966 1.68 9.9 1978 519.5 83.1 1,667 1,327 157 1,170 895 432 0.80 2.6 1979 574.0 89.4 2.458 1,015 130 885 516 499 0.41 1.8 1980 360.3 56.2 3,549 3.626 207 3,419 3.076 550 1.02 10.1 1981 408.9 65.9 2,803 1,836 70 1,766 1,418 418 0.66 4.5 1982 389.9 63.9 2,854 1,539 314 1,225 1,094 445 0.54 3.9 1983 559.5 87.2 2.326 1,162 296 866 776 386 0.50 2.1 1964 1.4 0.4 4,542 4,082 647 3,435 3,767 315 0.90 15.7 1985 587.3 91.5 2,209 893 13 880 739 154 0.40 1.5 1986 121.9 18.8 2,635 874 110 764 718 156 0.33 7.2 1987 0.0 0.0 4,710 1.579 99 1,480 1,435 94 0.34 -

1988 0.0 0.0 2,073 392 58 334 218 174 0.19 - 1989 204.6 64.1 1,797 207 137 70 40 167 0.12 1.0 1990 503.5 82.1 1,898 225 112 113 68 157 0.12 0.4 1991 406.3 65.8 2,836 605 113 492 410 195 0.21 1.5 1992 561.0 85.4 1,332 281 50 231 122 159 0.21 0.5 1993 513.7 80.9 1,328 435 54 381 283 152 0.33 0.8 758 200 41 159 79 121 0.26 0.4 h"-- m 1994 1995 453.6 531.7 71.4 80.7 1,294 482 55 427 297 185 0.37 0.9 Q 1996 631.3 95.4 517 116 19 97 24 92 022 0.2 1,655 588 46 542 387 201 0.36 1.19 6

             -4 1997                 492.1                       80.7 N

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o m Person- rems 9

Oa PerWork Function Per Personnel Typa Average l Total Personnel Maint Measuvable Person- t Megawatt Unit Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dese rerns/ Years Availabili+y W:th Measurable Dose tions Others tractor Utility '(rems) MW-yr Repsting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses 164 0.4 POiNTBEACH 1,2 1971 393.4 1.5 1972 378.3 580 Cocket 50 266,50-301; DPR-24, -27 72 516 1.17 0.8 1973 693.7 501 588 1 st commercial operetion 12/70,10/72 70 225 81 214 0.74 0.4 1974 760.2 81.3 400 295 Type - PWRs 459 1.35 0.6 1975 801.2 82.9 339 Capacity - 485,485 MWe 370 58 312 107 263 1.18 0.4 1976 857.3 86.7 313 417 430 63 366 212 217 1.03 0.5 1977 873.9 87.3 0.95 0.3 336 320 71 249 111 209 ' 1978 914.4 90.9 1.06 0.8 l 610 644 65 579 448 196 1979 808.0 80.8 1.07 0.8 561 598 60 538 420 178 l 1980 727.2 82.5 232 0.77 0.8 773 596 83 513 364 1981 760.4 83.6 0.79 0.8 767 609 72 537 375 234 1982 757.2 84.3 219 0.82 2.2 1,702 1,403 81 1,322 1,184 1983 648.2 72.7 0.58 1.0 1,372 789 121 668 457 332 78.6 9 W 1984 1985 788.9 831.3 82.5 671 482 71 411 242 219 240 183 0.72 0.61 0.6 0.5 O 858.9 85.7 664 402 50 352 1986 369 185 0.77 0.6 857.5 85.5 720 554 55 499 1987 235 175 0.56 0.5 899.3 88.6 734 410 64 346 1988 284 220 0.68 0.6 l 847.8 85.5 736 504 77 427 1989 161 217 0.61 0.4 875.5 86.5 617 378 53 325 1990 134 131 0.37 0.3 874.8 87.1 724 265 42 223 1991 118 138 0.41 0.3 866.7 85.8 617 256 39 217 1992 63 123 0.33 0.2 90.0 559 186 26 160 1993 911.0 95 0.31 0.2 548 170 34 136 75 1994 914.5 91.2 0.2 190 29 161 92 98 0.35 1995 858.4 86.1 548 1,029 276 61 215 85 191 0.27 0.3 1996 831.6 84.7 45 0.14 0.49 670 92 28 64 47 1997 186.8 21.8 18 5 13 0.12 0.1 PRAIRIEISLAND 1,2 1974 181.9 43.9 150 0.26 0.1 1975 836.0 83.3 477 123 Docket 50-282,50-306; DPR-42,-60 447 68 379 235 212 0.55 0.6 1st commercial operation 12/73,12/74 1976 725.2 76.6 818 0.3 300 73 227 60 240 0.42 1977 922.9 87.2 718 0.2 Type - PWRs 221 43 178 48 173 0.40 1978 941.1 92.2 546 0.2 Capacity - 513,512 MWe 180 29 151 49 131 0.30 1979 865.0 86.0 594 0.4 353 40 313 141 212 0.36 1980 800.7 79.9 983 0.4 329 37 292 128 201 0 39 1981 844.9 80.5 836 0.2 229 30 199 68 161 0.36 1982 944.9 90.4 645 0.3 233 14 219 73 160 0.36 1983 921.1 86.8 654 0.2 147 18 129 52 95 0.27 1984 972.4 91.7 546 0.5 84.0 1,082 416 31 385 136 280 - 0.38 1985 882.6

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SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per Personnel Type Average Megawatt Urut Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availabihty With Measurable Conective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporting Orgamzaton Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utihty (rems) MW-yr , PRAIRIEISt.AND 1,2(conbnued) 1986 930.6 90.3 818 255 18 237 80 175 0.31 0.3 1987 969.6 91.6 593 135 9 126 51 84 0.23 0.1

  • 1988 932.0 89.1 732 199 17 182 62 137 0.27 0.2 1989 1.001.8 94.7 476 99 10 89 28 71 0.21 0.1 1990 925.4 89.2 737 188 8 180 74 114 0.26 0.2 1991 1,023.3 95.6 586 98 10 88 26 72 0.17 0.1 1992 811.6 76.2 845 211 12 199 72 139 0.25 0.3 1993 978.3 90.7 532 106 5 101 32 74 0.20 0.1  ;
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1994 996.9 91.5 478 109 17 92 41 68 0.23 0.1 1995 1,023.2 93.9 499 107 11 96 40 67 0.21 0.1 1996 992.1 91.4 558 112 9 103 46 66 0.20 0.1 , 1997 817.6 81.4 753 174 15 159 68 106 0.23 0.21 i 9 w QUADCITIES 1,2 1974 958.1 72.3 678 482 36 446 0.71 0.5

          ^ Dodet 50-254, 50-265; DPR-29. -30 1975          833.6            68.4             1,083                   1,618          114       1,504         692      926          1.49            1.9 1st commercal oper-Aion 2H3,3/73 1976         951.2             73.1             1,225                   1,651          269       1,382         648    1,003          1.35            1.7 Type - BWRs                       1977         970.1             84.0               907                    1,031         108         923         373      658          1.14            1.1 Capacty -769,769 MWe              1978   1,124.5                 88.6             1,207                   1,618          358       1,260         722    1,618          1.34            1.4 1979   1,075.0                 84.6             1,688                   2,158          215       1,943       1,250      908          1.28            2.0 1980          866.9            64.4             3,089                  4,838           291       4,547       3,657    1,181          1.57            5.6 1981   1,156.9                 81.1             2,246                   3,146          100       3,046       2,623      523          1.40            2.7       !

1982 1,018.7 76.0 2,314 3,757 177 3,580 2.653 1,104 1.62 3.7 , 1983 1,088.5 79 2 1,802 2,491 168 2,323 1,898 593 1.38 2.3 1984 994.6 65.7 1,678 1,579 122 1,457 1,075 504 0.94 1.6 1985 1,268.0 82.7 1,184 990 172 818 27 963 0.84 0.8 1986 1,093.2 71.0 1,451 950 128 822 568 382 0 65 0.9 1987 1,126.6 75.3 1,429 720 79 641 435 285 0.50 0.6 1988 1,173.7 84.1 1,486 827 136 691 545 282 0.56 0.7 1989 1,196.3 85.9 1,721 900 143 757 616 284 0.52 0.8 1990 1,148.9 77.8 2,186 1,028 183 845 713 315 0.47 0.9 1991 1,044.5 73.2 1,722 509 107 402 292 217 0.30 0.5 1992 960.8 68.0 2,413 1,157 168 989 754 403 0.48 1.2 Z 1993 974.9 67.0 2,150 849 131 718 491 358 0.39 0.9 1994 681.5 48.7 2,163 1,128 144 984 789 339 0.52 1.7 m 1995 1,002.5 70.4 2,041 736 101 635 441 295 0.36 0.7 , Q 1996 876.6 60.1 2,248 1,025 92 933 762 263 0.46 1.2 6 1997 935.3 66.5 2,474 654 96 558 420 234 0.26 0.70  ;

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SUMMARY

y Person . . g Per Personnel Twee Average Per Work Functon Meint Mesourable Person-Megewett Unit Total Personnel Dose tornet Collectve Opere- & Con- Stehon & Years Aveilotnkty Wrth Meesuroble MW-yr Does tions Others tractor Unlity (roms) Year MW-YR Factor Dooes Reportng Civ a.k . 6 52 17 41 0.20 0.2 1976 268.1 30.4 297 58 RANCHO SECO' 61 329 248 142 0.76 0.6 1977 708.4 77.1 515 391 Docket 50-312; DPR-54 76 247 176 147 0.64 0.5 1978 007.7 80.5 508 323 1st commercial operobon 4/75 27 99 64 62 0.44 0.2 1979 687.0 91.1 287 126 Type - PWR 412 110 302 281 131 0.46 0.8 1980 530.9 60.4 890 1.3 Cepecsty - 873 MWe 402 83 319 206 136 0.52 ' 1981 321.2 40.2 772 337 49 288 217 120 0.44 0.8 1982 400.5 53.3 766 787 158 629 604 183 0.50 2.3 1983 347.9 46.8 1,338 222 73 149 115 107 0.28 0.5 1984 460.0 58.3 802 1,764 756 183 573 583 173 0.43 3.2 1985 238.7 30.8 0.27 1,513 402 36 386 277 125 - 1986 0.0 0.0 1,533 300 52 248 216 84 0.20 - 1987 0.0 0.0 0.2 693 78 13 85 33 45 0.11 1988 355.8 63.1 0.5 9 72 19 82 0.13 9 1989 1990 179.9 0.0 54.7 0.0 603 111 81 13 4 9 2 11 0.12 -

            $                                                                                        1991          0.0                        00                                                                101                     9             5        4 0

1 8 7 0.00 0.10 1992 00 0.0 70 7 4 3 - 35 4 3 1 0 4 0.11 - 1993 0.0 0.0 0.0 18 1 0 0 1 0.06 - 1994 0.0 1 i 16 1 0 0 1 0.06 - 1995 0.0 0,0 1 0.0 0.0 16 1 1 0 0 1 0.04 - 1996 0.0 0.0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 - l 1997 l 68.4 1,268 378 70 308 249 129 0.30 0.6 RIVER BEND 1 1987 605.2 513 107 30 77 34 73 0.21 0.1 I Docket 50-458, NPF-47 1988 880.7 94.3 69.1 1,506 558 44 514 412 146 0.36 1.0 } tot ...-.a operobon 6/86 1989 584.5 0.30 0.7 1990 682.2 78.0 1,616 489 49 440 348 141 l Type - BWR 90 0.18 0.2 1991 814.7 87.2 780 144 38 106 54 Cepecsty - 936 MWe -2.1 1992 338.1 39.7 2,022 710 77 633 580 130 0.35 1993 640 0 71.6 847 180 41 139 56 124 0.21 0.3 1994 595.7 64.9 2,209 519 73 446 369 150 0.24 0.9 1995 967.1 99.6 667 85 21 64 35 50 0.13 0.1 1996 836.1 85.3 2,093 473 51 422 295 178 0.23 0.6 1997 778.8 86.3 1,671 347 54 293 185 162 0.21 0.45

                       'Rencho Seco has bonn permanendy shutdown

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SUMMARY

Person-rems PerWork Funcbon Per PersonnelType Average Maint Measurable Persor>. Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Cor>- Station & Dose rems / Years MW-yr Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) Revvi'Jng CWization Year MW-YR Factor 245 215 42 173 137 78 0.88 0.4 ROBINSON 2 1972 580.0 0.84 1.5 Dodet 50-261; DPR-23 1973 455.1 831 695 672 185 487 0.79 1.2 ist wme-de; operation 3/71 1974 578.1 83.3 853 1,142 1.35 2.3 1975 501.8 72.7 049 Type - PWR 597 715 30 685 457 758 1.20 1.2 Capacity - 683 MWe 1976 585.5 84.7 0.9 634 455 52 403 223 232 0.72 1977 511.5 85.2 2.0 943 963 63 900 529 434 1.02 1978 480.5 72.0 2.5 1,454 1,188 60 1,128 794 394 0.82 1979 482.0 70.8 4.8 2,009 1,852 79 1,773 1,379 473 0.92 1980 387.3 62.2 1.7 1,462 733 45 688 513 220 0.50 1981 426.6 73.0 5.1 - 2,011 1,426 128 1,298 945 481 0.71 1982 277.5 48.9 2.3 2,244 923 96 827 628 295 0.41 1983 409.8 75.5 102.9 4,127 2,880 196 2,684 2,549 331 0.70 1964 28.0 7.0 0.5 1,378 311 52 259 164 147 0.23 1985 629.5 87.9 O 80,3 1,571 539 46 493 340 199 0.34 0.9 y 1986 1987 577.1 510.1 72.5 1,379 499 54 445 313 186 0.36 1.0 w 1,351 564 44 520 370 194 0.42 1.5 1988 385.0 65.9 0.6 1,098 195 31 164 88 107 0.18 1989 336.6 48.7 1,626 437 33 404 356 81 0.27 1.1 1990 400.3 64.8 0.3 885 193 31 162 139 54 0.22 1991 575.1 81.4 0.7 1,267 352 51 301 260 92 0.28 1992 487.2 66.8 0.7 1,221 337 13 324 246 91 0.28 1993 502.7 70.7 63 9 54 17 46 0.15 0.1 1994 560.3 79.5 420 1,058 215 12 203 til 104 0.20 0.3 1995 618.7 84.7 0.3 1,031 167 18 149 93 74 0.16 1996 654.8 88 6 0.02 304 13 9 4 1 12 0.04 1997 707.5 99.0 122 28 94 32 90 0 21 0.2 SALEM 1,2 1978 546.4 55.6 574 1,488 584 100 484 359 225 0 39 2.3 Docket 50-272,-311; DPR-70. -75 1979 250.0 25.5 0.7 1,704 449 55 394 281 168 0.26 ist commercial operation 6/77,10/81 1980 680.6 F9.2 0.3 254 4 250 152 102 0.15 1981 743.0 i 8.1 1.652 Type - PWRs 3,228 66 1,137 846 357 0.37 0.8 Capacity-1106,1106 MWe 1982 1,440.4 '2.6 1.203 0.24 0.8 A5 2,383 581 10 571 463 118 Z 1983 742.0 212 0.49 1.0 1,395 681 10 671 469 C 1964 650.1 31.8 54 150 0.18 0.1 1,657.7 75.8 1,112 204 59 145 h g 1985 1986 1,484.3 70.4 3,554 599 10 8 589 592 459 433 140 167 0.17 0.24 0.4 0.4 1987 1,478.2 73.3 2,543 600 329 174 0.31 0.3 6 N 1988 1,591.6 73.6 1,609 503 1 502 334 209 129 0.11 0.2 1,675.4 79.5 2,944 338 4

                ^                                          1989                                                                                                    188       84                                0.07      0.2 W                                                   1,362.6      65.1              3,636                272      6           266 1990                                                                                                   366        92                                0.11      0.3 1,725.4      79.3              4,201                458     15          443 1991

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SUMMARY

h Person- roms O^ Per Work Funchon Per Personnel Type Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Meeeurable Person-Years Availability Wrth Measurable Collectue Opera- & Con- Stahon & Does remet Reportng Organizabon Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor UtRity (rems) MW-yr SALEM 1,2(contnued) 1992 1,200.9 61.1 4,376 431 16 415 340 91 0.10 0.4 1993 1,306.3 65.4 3,559 408 11 397 318 90 0.11 03 1994 1,367.4 73 8 950 188 2 186 122 66 0.20 0.1 1995 558.1 29.3 1,195 218 4 214 147 71 0.18 0.4 1996 00 00 1,671 300 1 299 271 29 0.18 - 1997 279.3 17 8 894 175 1 174 155 20 0.20 .63 SAN ONOFRE 1',2,3 1969 314.1 123 42 10 32 5 37 0.34 0.1 Docket 50-206, -361, -362-, 1970 365.9 251 155 13 142 59 96 0.62 0.4 DPR-13, NPF-10, NPF-15 1971 362.1 121 50 12 38 3 47 0.41 0.1 1st m,.  ;.; operabon 1/68,8/83,4/84 1972 338.5 326 256 29 227 117 139 0.79 0.8 9 Type - PWR 1973 273.7 570 353 40 313 168 185 0.62 1.3 % Capacity - 436,1070,1000 MWe 1974 377.8 86.1 219 71 0.32 0.2 1975 389.0 87.4 424 292. 0.69 0.8 1976 297.9 70.2 1,330 880 147 733 629 251 0.66 3.0 1977 281.2 63.7 985 .847 77 770 451 396 0.86 3.0 1978 323.2 80.2 764 401 25 376 234 167 0.52 1.2 1979 401.0 90.2 521 139 23 116 65 74 0.27 0.3 1980 97.3 22.3 3,063 2.386 219 2,167 2,017 309 0.78 24.5 1981 95.9 26.7 2.902 3,223 100 3,123 3,104 119 1.11 33.6 1982 61.6 15.7 3,055 832 81 751 730 102 0.27 13.5 1983 0.0 0.0 1,701 155 31 124 113 42 0.09 - 1984 670.4 68.3 7,514 986 105 881 831 155 0.27 1.5 1985 1,381.8 132.9 5,742 722 16 173 151 38 0.24 15.5 1986 1,698.2 61.1 3,594 824 86 738 574 250 0.24 1.1 1987 1,983 0 78.8 2,138 696 113 583 408 288 0.33 0.4 1988 1,982.3 68.4 2,324 781 99 682 518 263 0.34 0.4 1989 1,840.8 64.9 2,237 567 23 544 357 210 0.25 0.3 1990 1,900.5 69.1 2,224 885 109 776 693 192 0.40 0.4 1991 1,987.6 75.3 1,814 412 43 369 289 123 0.23 0.2 1992 2,228.6 87.1 1,651 324 5 319 229 95 0.20 0.1 1993 1,771.3 79.9 2,193 767 89 678 598 169 0.35' O.4 1994 2.220.7 100.0 528 32 7 25 10 22 0.06 0.0 1995 1,686.9 79.1 1,914 455 0 455 301 154 0.24 0.3 1996 2,089.3 93.2 1,272 129 0 129 74 55 0.10 0.1 1997 1,533.9 72.9 1,652 341- 0 341 217 124 0.21 0.22

            ' San Onofre 1 was shut down 11/92 and is no longer included in the count of commercial reactors.

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SUMMARY

Persort- rems PerWork Functon Per Personnel Type Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availabihty Wrth Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose remsf Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr SEABROOK 1991 810.4 75.9 699 92 2 90 43 49 0.13 0.1 Docket 50-443, NPF-86 1992 932.4 81.3 806 147 0 147 128 19 0.18 0.2 1st commercaloperation 8/90 1993 1,071.5 93.6 110 6 0 6 0 6 0.05 0.0 Type - PWR 1994 736.4 63.5 852 113 28 85 87 26 0.13 0.2 Capaoty - 1158 Mwe 1995 995.5 87.5 800 102 2 100 76 26 0.13 0.1 1996 1,168.6 99.6 206 10 0 10 0 10 0.05 0.0 1997 907.0 79.8 1,571 186 9 177 144 42 0.12 0.21 SEQUOYAH 1,2 1982 583.5 52.8 1,965 570 73 497 61 509 0.29 1.0 i Docket 5M27 -328; DPR-77, -79 1983 1,663.7 75.1 1,772 491 74 417 46 445 0.28 0.3 1st commeraal operation 7/81,6/82 1984 1,481.9 69.0 2,373 1,117 152 965 111 1,006 0.47 0.8 L 1985 1,151.3 51.3 1,854 1,071 118 953 243 828 0.58 0.9 Type - PWR 1986 0.0 0.0 1,735 526 101 425 70 - 456 0.30 - Q Capaoty - 1117,1117 MWe 365 319 0.20 e.a 1967 0.0 00 2,000 420 55 101 - G 1988 490.8 31.8 2,439 678 73 605 115 563 0.28 1.4 1989 1,851.7 85.7 2,007 657 71 586 140 517 0.33 0.4 1990 1,662.6 77.2 2,934 1,678 102 1,576 352 1,326 0.57 1.0 1991 1,965.4 88.0 1,928 698 39 659 299 399 0.36 0.4 1992 1,849.0 85.4 1,714 465 32 G3 343 122 0.27 0.3 1993 405.7 21 8 1,629 372 29 343 272 100 0.23 0.9 1994 1,418.7 66.3 1,657 292 18 274 210 82 0.18 0.2 1995 1,864.2 86.1 1,618 358 28 330 250 108 0.22 0.2 1996 2,009.4 87.9 1,404 265 20 245 173 92 0.19 0.1 1997 1,946.1 89.0 1,932 414 32 382 288 126 0.21 0.21 SOUTH TEXAS 1,2 1989 769.3 65.6 989 161 10 151 114 47 0.16 0.2 , 80 0.18 0.1 Docket 50 498,50-499; NPF 80 1990 1,504.1 65.9 1,136 206 18 188 126 1,741.5 72.4 1,144 257 38 219 172 85 0.22 0.1 1st commercial operaton 8/88,6/89 1991 1992 2,096.0 83.8 923 147 9 138 91 56 0.16 0.1 Type - PWRs 1.5 1993 163.1 8.3 1,138 251 12 239 197 54 0.22 . Capaoty - 1251,1251 MWe ' 1994 1,700 2 70.6 est 47 11 36 26 21 0.07 0.0 z 1995 2.294.2 89.9 1,485 291 15 276 208 83 0.20 0.1 C 2,465.9 95.0 1,145 137 14 123 92 45 0.12 0.1 . x 1996 93.6 1,583 273 26 247 196 77 0.17 0.12 m 1997 2.265.5 O k G --_-- -_ __ - . , - . ._..-.--n. , . _ - .n, ,, .,-.,,-.w- - - _

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SUMMARY

m Person-rems j PerWork Funchon Per PersonnelTvoe Average W Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years AvailatWiity With Measurable Colledive Opera- & Con. Station & Dose rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Fedor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr ST. LUCIE 1.2 1977 649.1 84.7 445 152 26 126 92 60 0.34 0.2 Docket 50-335, -389, DPR-67; NPF-16 1978 606.4 76.5 797 337 15 322 140 197 0.42 0.6 1st w,, n,c,c.;ie operation 12/76,8/83 1979 592.0 74.0 907 438 25 413 209 229 0.48 0.7 Type - PWRs 1980 627.9 77.5 1,074 532 82 450 195 337 0.50 0.8 Capacity - 839,839 MWe 1981 599.1 72.7 1,473 929 20 909 556 373 0.63 1.6 1982 816.8 94.0 1.045 272 17 255 105 167 0.26 0.3 1983 290.3 15.4 2,211 1,204 5 1,199 924 280 0.54 4.1 1984 1,183.0 69.6 2,090 1,263 40 1,223 807 456 0.60 1.1 1985 1,445.8 82.5 1,971 1,344 294 1.050 810 534 0.68 0.9 1986 1,588.6 89.1 1.279 491 81 410 322 169 0.38 0.3 1987 1,407.9 81.9 2,012 951 1 950 560 391 0.47 0.7 1988 1,639.7 93.0 1,448 611 54 557 371 240 0.42 0.4 1,493.1 Q m 1989 1990 1,188.4 85.1 70.0 1,414 1,876 495 777 24 83 471 694 298 482 197 295 0.35 0.3 (D 0.41 0.7 1991 1,592.8 90.8 1282 479 38 441 303 176 0.37 0.3 1992 1,511.9 87.3 1,251 264 29 235 153 111 0.21 0.2 1993 1.227.6 77.7 1,462 492 36 456 304 188 0.34 0.4 1994 1,424.8 85.0 1,896 505 24 481 302 203 0.27 04 1995 1,306.6 76.0 1,498 413 20 393 197 216 0.28 0.3 1996 1,473.4 86.5 1.433 385 10 375 246 139 027 0.3 1997 1,394.6 83.6 2.314 646 3 643 472 174 028 0.46 SUMMER 1 1984 504.6 61.1 1,120 295 29 266 202 93 0.26 0.6 Docket 50-395, NPF-12 1985 627.7 71.6 1,201 379 74 305 241 138 0.32 0.6 1st commeraal operation 1/84 1986 853.7 95.3 392 23 5 18 12 0.06 11 0.03 Type- PWR 1987 618.7 71.0 1,075 560 34 526 454 106 0.52 0.9 Capaoty - 954 MWe 1988 605.3 69.1 1,127 511 35 476 403 108 0.45 0.8 1989 652.4 83.1 374 52 11 41 27 25 0.14 0.1 1990 730.0 83.9 1,090 376 29 347 322 54 0.34 0.5 1991 642.5 82.9 984 291 21 270 253 38 0.30 0.5 1992 892.6 97.4 249 27 6 21 12 15 0.11 0.0 1993 728.3 84.0 1,121 297 11 286 253 44 0.26 0.4 1994 536.7 69.5 1,549 374 27 347 334 40 0.24 0.7 1995 899.8 97.2 257 13 3 10 4 9 0.05 0.0 1996 850 4 90.3 701 97 10 87 62 35 0.14 0.1 1997 829.7 89.8 820 163 21 142 120 43 0.20 0.20

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SUMMARY

Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per Personnel Tvoe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporbng Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utihty (rems) MW-yr SURRY 1,2 1973 420.6 936 152 0.16 0.4 Docket 50-280, 50-281; DPR-32. -37 1974 717.4 49.8 1,715 884 72 812 0.52 1.2 1st sv.noie operabon 12/72,5/73 1975 1,079.0 70.8 1,948 1,649 27 1,622 1,065 584 0.85 1.5 Type- PWRs 1976 930.7 60.4 2,753 3,165 444 2,721 1,873 1,292 1.15 3.4 Capacity -801,801 MWe 1977 1,139.0 72.2 1,860 2,307 348 1,959 1,380 927 1.24 2.0 1978 1,210.6 77.2 2,203 1,837 530 1,307 1,248 589 0.83 1.5 1979 343.0 42.3 5,065 3,584 173 3,411 2,975 609 0.71 10.4 > 1980 568.2 40.3 5,317 3,836 353 3,483 3,117 719 0.72 6.8 1981 907.6 59.3 3,753 4.244 428 3,816 3,040 1,204 1.13 4.7 1962 1,323.3 88.5 1,878 1,490 399 1,091 506 984 0.79 1.1 1983 916.2 61.3 2,754 3,220 571 2,649 1,786 1,434 1.17 3.5 1984 1,026.7 71.0 3,198 2,247 536 1,711 1,575 672 0.70 2.2 1965 1,166.4 78.2 3,206 1,815 509 1,306 1,232 583 0.57 1.6 1986 1,080.5 69 0 3,763 2,356 430 1,926 1,677 679 0.63 2.2 9 W 1987 1988 1,132.7 750.4 72.7 50.0 2.675 3,184 712 1,542 192 68 1,474 520 325 1,117 387 425 0.27 0.48 0.6 2.1 N 3,100 1989 489.3 33.0 836 27 809 530 306 0.27 1.7 1990 1,276.4 83.9 1,947 575 53 522 389 186 0.30 0.5 1991 1,271.9 84.5 1,547 510 45 465 311 199 0.33 0.4 1992 1,396.3 88.9 1,660 539 108 431 383 156 0.32 0.4 1993 1,283.1 84.6 1,402 383 72 311 241 142 0.27 0.3 1994 1,320.9 85.2 1,530 378 66 312 254 124 0.25 0.3 1995 1,333.0 84.2 1,883 406 60 346 246 160 0.22 0.3 1996 1,5G2.9 93.1 983 209 36 173 94 115 0.21 0.1 1997 1,380.3 87.1 1,335 320 49 271 168 152 0 24 0.23 < SUSQUEHANNA 1,2 1984 719.9 72.6 2,827 308 74 234 127 181 0.11 0.4 Docket 50,387,50-388; NPF-14; NPF-22 1985 1,452.2 76.4 3,669 1,106 78 1,028 790 316 0.30 0.8 1st wim.,G operation 6/83,2/85 1986 1,344.8 67.0 2.996 828 50 778 402 426 028 0.6 Type- BWR 1987 1,749.5 85.3 2,548 621 36 585 341 280 0.24 0.4 Capaaty- 1000,1094 MWe 1988 1,691.0 83.5 1,904 516 52 464 281 235 0.27 0.3 1989 1,572.5 77.1 2,063 704 32 672 232 372 0.34 0.4 Z 1990 1,746.9 85.4 1,691 440 30 410 179 261 0.26 0.3 C 1991 1,878.0 89.8 1,844 507 44 463 251 256 0.27 0.3

D 1992 1,604.2 79.7 1,885 724 29 695 356 368 0.38 0.5 m 1993 1,602.1 77.3 1,488 335 19 316 172 163 0.23 0.2 9

0 1994 1995 1,814.4 1,850.8 85.4 85.3 1,580 1,773 442 476 20 54 422 422 246 176 196 300 028 0.27 0.2 0.3 ' j 1996 1,998.7 90.7 1,430 289 49 240 112 177 020 0.1 W 1997 1,918.9 89.6 1,646 433 53 380 167 206 0.26 0.23

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SUMMARY

m 9 Person- rems O a PerWork Functs Per Personnel Type Average " Measurable Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr THREE MILE ISLAND 1.2 1975 675.9 82.2 131 73 18 55 0.56 0.1 Docket SM89, -320; DPR-50, -73 1976 530.0 65.4 819 286 23 263 69 217 0.35 0.5 ist commercial operation 9/74.12/78 1977 664.5 80.9 1,122 360 15 344 128 231 0.32 0.5 Type - PWRs 1978 690.0 85.1 1,929 504 32 472 235 269 0.26 0.7 Capacty - 786,880 MWe 1979 266.0 21.9 3.975 1,392 197 1,195 907 485 0.35 5.2 1980 0.0 0.0 2,328 394 29 365 239 155 0.17 - 1981 0.0 0.0 2,103 376 50 326 190 186 0.18 - 1982 0.0 0.0 2,123 1,004 62 942 433 571 0.47 - 1983 0.0 0.0 1,592 1,159 85 1,074 633 526 0.73 - 1984 00 0.0 1,079 688 50 638 330 358 0.64 - 1985 103.6 10.6 1,890 857 230 627 266 591 0.45 8.3 O A THREE MILE ISLAND 1' 1986 585 2 70.9 1,360 213 44 169 89 124 0.16 0.4

  • Docket 50-289; DPR-50 1987 610.7 73.6 1,259 149 40 109 50 99 0.12 0.2 1st commeraal operaton 9/74 1988 661.0 77.8 1,012 210 40 170 88 122 0.21 0.3 Type - PWR 1989 871.3 100.0 670 54 22 32 3 51 0.08 0.1 Capacity -786 MWe 1990 645.5 84.6 1,319 264 53 211 121 143' 020 0.4 1991 688.7 86.4 1,542 198 47 151 99 99 0.13 0.3 1992 836 8 100.0 558 34 15 19 5 29 0.06 0.0 1993 722.0 88.5 1,835 206 53 153 110 96 0.11 0.3 1994 798.7 95.5 434 40 19 21 1 39 0.09 0.1 1995 772.9 90.8 1,220 213 31 182 126 87 0.17 0.3 1996 857.4 100.0 267 16 1 15 0 16 0.06 0.0 1997 675.7 84.3 1,049 204 31 173 121 83 0.19 0.30 THREE MILE ISLAND 2* 1986 0.0 00 1,497 915 97 818 615 300 0.61 -

Dodtet 5%~520; DPR-73 1987 0.0 0.0 1,378 977 90 887 687 290 0.71 - 1st commercial operation 12/78 1988 0.0 0.0 1,247 917 26 891 691 226 0.74 - Type - PWR 1989 0.0 0.0 1,014 639 88 551 382 257 0.63 - Capacity - 880 MWe 1990 0.0 0.0 484 136 25 111 50 86 0.28 - 1991 0.0 0.0 153 37 1 36 3 34 0.24 - CThree Mile Island 1 resumed commercial power generaton 10/85 after being under regulatory restraint since 1979.

  "Three Mile Island 2 has been shut down sin the 1979 acodent, but was still included in the count of reactors through 1988 since dose was still being so:umulated to defuel and demntaminate the unit during this time period.

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SUMMARY

Person- roms Per Work Functon Por Personnel Tvoe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Yeers Availatwlity Wrth Measurable Collectrve Opera- & Cord Station & Does rema! Reporting C, Aet,vi, Year MW-YR Factor Doees Does tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr THREE MILE ISLAND 2" (continued) 1992 0.0 0.0 315 157 7 150 99 58 0.50 - 1993 0.0 0.0 167 33 1 32 19 14 0.20 - 1994 0.0 0.0 259 7 0 7 2 5 0.03 - 1995 0.0 0.0 191 2 1 1 0 2 0.01 - 1996 00 0.0 122 2 1 1 0 2 0.02 - 1997 0.0 0.0 232 1 1 0 0 1 0.00 - TROJAN' 1977 792.0 92.6 591 174 30 144 105 69 0.29 0.2 Decket 50-344, NPF-1 1978 205.5 20.6 711 319 83 236 125 194 0.45 1.6 1st m .nmial operation 5/76 1979 631.0 58.1 736 258 74 184 113 145 0.35 0.4 Type - PWR 1980 727.5 72.5 1,159 421 77 344 305 116 0.36 0.6 Capacity - 1095 MWe 1981 775.6 74.1 1,311 609 113 496 363 246 0.46 0.8 9 1982 579.5 60.8 977 419 76 343 168 251 0.43 0.7

           $                                                  1983 1984 494.2 567.0 62.4 54.4 969 1,042 307 433 35 41 272 392 129 230 178 203 0.32 0.42 0.6 0.8 1985      829.1        76.7                    852                363            31       332            210         153                0.43       0.4 1986      852.4         79.7                 1,321                381            46       335            274         107                0.29       0.4 1987      525.5         54.0                 t,209                363            66       297            286            97              0.3C       0.7 1988      758.6        67.5                  1,408                401          108        293            311            90              0.28       0.5 1989      666.8        61.9                  1,360                421            37       384            317         104                0.31       0.6 1990      732.4        66.3                  1,169                258              9      249             185           73              0.22       0.4 1991      181.6         16.1                 1,496                567            17       550            475            92              0.38       3.1 1992      553.9        68.4                    567                  84             8        76             52           32              0.15       0.2 1993         0.0       68.4                      54                 21             3        18             12              9            0.39        -

1994 0.0 0.0 51 9 2 7 6 3 0.18 - 1995 0.0 0.0 141 44 - - - - 0.31 - 1996 0.0 0.0 112 41 - - - - 0.37 - 1997 0.0 0.0 227 41 - - - - 0.18 - Z C , X ITI O k N "Three Mile Island 2 has been shut down since the 1979 accident, but was still included in the count of reactors through 1988 since dose was stir being accumulated to defuel and d an ete the unit during this time period. 12 Trojan ended mun--at operation as of 1/93, and will not be put in won a operaton again. It is no longer included in the count of m nn a; reactors

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SUMMARY

m O Person- rems o U" PerWork Funchon Per Personnel Type Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measuratde Person-Years Availabdity Wrth Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Reporting Organization Year MW-YR Fador Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr TURKEYPOINT 3,4 1973 401.9 444 78 0.18 0.2 Docket 50-250,50-251; DPR-31, -41 1974 953.6 794 454 88 366 202 252 0.57 0.5 1st cornrnercial operaton 12/72,9/73 1975 1,003.7 74.9 1,176 876 270 606 559 317 0.74 0.9 Type - PWRs 1976 974.2 71.2 1,647 1,184 89 1,095 868 316 0.72 1.2 Capacity -693,693 MWe 1977 979.5 72.1 1,319 1,036 94 942 522 514 0.79 1.1 1978 1,000.2 78.8 1,336 1,032 90 942 546 486 0.77 1.0 1979 811.0 62.4 2,002 1,680 299 1,381 997 683 0.84 2.1 1980 990.6 73.6 1,803 1,651 232 1,419 1,218 433 0.92 1.7 1981 654.0 46.8 2,932 2,251 274 1,977 1,854 397 0.77 3.4 1982 915.7 65.2 2,956 2,119 197 1,922 1,656 463 0.72 2.3 i 1983 878.4 62.8 2,930 2,681 272 2,409 2,119 562 0.92 3.1 1984 946.7 68.5 2,010 1,255 217 1,038 876 379 0.62 1.3 1985 1,034.9 74.7 1,905 1,253 91 1,162 817 436 0.66 1.2 9A 1986 754.1 54.9 1,808 1,980 946 1,371 71 79 875 1,292 716 987 230 384 0.52 0.69 1.3 3.2 1987 431.3 36.6 0 1,841 738 18 720 523 215 0.40 0.9 1988 809.8 59.5 1989 689.9 56.8 1,625 433 25 408 281 152 0.27 0.6 1990 933.1 69.0 2,099 730 140 590 475 255 0.35 0.8 1991 258.2 21.0 2,087 939 105 834 685 254 0.45 3.6 1992 968.9 75.5 1,374 325 32 293 173 152 0.24 0.3 1993 1,244.8 91.0 1,271 275 6 269 164 111 0.22 0.2 1994 1,172.9 87.2 1,489 476 0 476 231 245 0.32 0.4 1995 1,320.3 94.6 1,142 215 0 215 102 113 0.19 0.2 1996 1,307.8 94.0 1,157 187 0 187 89 98 0.16 0.1 1997 1,220.9 88.6 1,581 414 0 414 205 209 0.26 0.34 VERMONT YANKEE 1973 222.1 244 85 0.35 0.4 Docket 50-271; DPR-28 1974 303.5 357 216 24 192 103 113 0.61 0.7 1st commercial operabon 11/72 1975 429.0 87.8 282 153 70 83 63 90 0.54 0.4 Type - BWR 1976 389.6 77.1 815 411 36 375 246 165 0.50 1.1 Capacity - 510 MWe 1977 423.5 85.1 641 258 83 175 90 168 0.40 0.6  ! 1978 387.5 75.9 934 339 78 261 158 181 0.36 0.9 1979 414.0 82.1 1,220 1,170 546 624 642 528 0.96 2.8 1980 357.8 71.5 1,443 1,338 141 1,197 926 412 0.93 3.7 1981 429.1 84.6 1,264 731 121 610 408 323 0.58 1.7 1982 501.0 96.0 481 205 60 145 80 125 0.43 0.4 1983 346.1 69.3 1,316 1,527 215 1,312 787 740 1.16 4.4 1984 398.1 79.0 954 626 83 543 318 308 0.66 1.6 1985 361.4 71.8 1,392 1.051 163 868 898 153 0.76 2.9 1986 248.1 48.9 1,389 1,188 44 1,144 1,091 97 0.86 4.8 , 1987 423.6 84.2 827 303 37 266 226 77 0.37 0.7  !

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Person- rems PerWork Funcbon Per Personnel Tvoe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Measurable Person-Years Availability With Measurable Collechve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems! MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) M W-yr Reporting Organization Year 492.1 95.7 379 124 27 97 67 57 0.33 0.3  ; VERMONT YANKEE (continued) 1988 1989 432.8 84.7 832 288 43 245 220 68 0.35 0.7 1 433.1 85.9 849 307 37 270 236 71 0.36 0.7 ' 1990 1991 492.3 94.3 310 118 19 99 66 52 0.38 0.2 446.8 88.1 921 381 58 323 319 62 0.41 0.9 5 1992 1993 402.3 80.1 833 217 41 176 166 51 0.26 0.5 1994 515.8 98.7 220 38 24 14 18 20 0.17 0.1 , 462.1 87.0 737 182 47 135 151 31 0.25 0.4 h 1995 ' 452.7 85.2 951 231 57 174 196 35 0.24 0.5 1996 487,1 96.0 260 57 39 18 37 20 0.22 0.12 1997 77.7 1,108 138 13 125 107 31 0.12 0.2 O VOGTLE 1,2 1988 820.4 " 1,045.8 96.0 427 32 7 25 14 18 0.07 0.0 E Docket 50-424,50-425; NPF-68,-81 1989 0.3 1990 1,710.9 82.7 1,602 466 89 377 323 143 0.29

^ 1st commercial operation 6/87,5/89                                                                                                                                                                          0.27       0.2 1991   1,966.5                 89.2                         1,357          362        50      312         296        66 Type - PWRs                                                                                                                                                                           116            0.34       0.2 1992   2,047.9                 90.0                         1,262          426        51      375         310 Capaoty - 1162,1162 MWe                                                                                                                                                               116            0.27       0.2 1993   2,060.4                 88.3                         1,338          367        34      333         251 2,170.1                                               1048          217         8      209         120        97            0.21       0.1 1994                           91.3 95.2                           953          199        13      186          94       105            0.21       0.1 1995   2.285 4 2,056.8                  86.5                        1,395          452        49      403         234      218             0.32       0.2 1996 2,121.1                  91.4                          994          158        14      144          89        69            0.16      0 07 1997 87.6                          755          119        42       77          42        77            0.16       0.2 WASHINGTON NUCLEAR 2                                              1985     616.0 74.4                        1,013          222        56      166          70       152            0 22       0.4 Docket 50397; NPF-21                                             1986     616.0 70.8                        1,201          406        95      311         143      263             0.34       0.6 ist commercial operation 12/84                                   1987     639.0 71.8                        1,050          353        81      272          93      260             0.34       0.5 Type - BWR                                                        1988     707.7 78.3                        1,299          492      161       331         216      276             0.38       0.7 Capacity - 1107 MWe                                               1989     727.2 67.5                        1,348          536       121      415         209      327             0.40       0.8 1990     684.7                                                                                                                                              '

50.3 1,088 387 88 299 143 244 0.36 0.8 1991 508.5 65.6 1,489 612 11 601 307 305 0.41 0.9 1992 682.3 1,385 469 468 207 262 0.34 0.6 h 1993 1994 849.6 803.8 79.5 75.2 1,870 866 108 1 758 468 398 0.46 1.1 x 83.8 1,694 456 91 365 219 237 0.27 0.6 m 1995 824.7 373 71 302 221 152 0 26 0.6 G) 1996 662.9 82.2 1.453 72.7 1,218 251 31 220 125 126 0.21 0.36  ! b 1997 697.0 ' 2 w

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m ( 9 Person- rems t aa PerWork Function Per Personnel Tvoe Average Megawatt Unit TotalPersonnel Maint Measurable Person. Years Availabinty With Measurable Collective Opera- & Con- Station & Dose Reporting Organization rems / Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tons Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr WATERFORD 3 1986 875.7 79.1 1,244 223 62 161 178 45 Docket 5%82; NPF-38 0.18 0.3 1987 891.8 82.5 959 156 33 123 106 50 1st commercial operation 9/85 0.16 0.2 1988 784.3 75.4 1,246 259 79 180 207 52 Type - PWR 021 0.3 1989 909.8 82.6 1,306 265 70- 195 231 34 Capacity - 1075 MWe 0.20 0.3 1990 1,027.9 92.8 432 47 0 47 24 23 0.11 0.0 1991 870.6 79.8 1,301 364 101 263 307 57 0.28 0.4 1992 909.6 83.2 1,213 226 52 174 177 49 0.19 1993 1,088.3 0.2 99.4 195 15 3 12 5- 10 0.08 0.0 1994 949.1 87.0 1,167 191 47 144 143 48 0.16 0.2 t 1995 927.4 83.4 1,092 153 2 151 93 60 0.14 l 1,064.8 0.2 1996 94.2 342 27 16 11 5 22 0.08 ! 0.0 g 1997 767.2 ~ 71.2 1,186 148 43 105 97 51 0.13 0.19 E

                    " WATTS BAR 1                                           1997                   867.6    83.8            1,071           112          8      104           88       24       0.11     0.13 Docket SM90 106mecia; operation 5/96 Type - PWR Capacity - 1117 MWe

! WOLF CREEK 1 1986 832.8 73.3 682 143 27 116 78 65 0.21 0.2 Docket 50-482; NPF-42 1987 778.8 71.1 675 138 26 112 82 56 0.20 0.2 1st commercial operation 9/85 1988 794.7 70.7 1,010 297 62 235' Type - PWR 1,108.4. 177 120 029 0.4 1989 99.5 186 18 4 14 8 10 0.10 Capacity- 1163 MWe 0.0 1990 940.2 81.0 798 195 29 166 130 65 024 0.2 l 1991 707.6 71.9 1,010 331 37 294 244 87 0.33 0.5 1992 1,010.8 86.7 446 78 17 61 42 36 0.17 0.1 1993 940.5 80.6 975 183 31 152 117 66 0.19 02 1994 1,017.2 86.8 1,082 235 36 199 170 65 0.22 0.2 1995 1,198.0 98.7 242 14 5 9 2 12 0.06 0.0 1996 980.6 81.2 986 171 28 143 114 57 0.17 0.2 1997 964.3 83.8 989 265 51 214 189 76 0.27 0.27 l

t APPENDIX C (continued) PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

Person- rems Per Work Functon Per Personnet TVDe Average Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Maint Meesurable Person-Yeers Availability With Meesarable Collectrve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Repertog C ,.uk.t,00 Year MW-YR Factor Doses Dose tions Others tractor Utility (rems) MW-yr i 1969 138.3 193 215 83 132 78 133 1.11 1.6 YANKEE ROWE" Docket 50-29; DPR-3 1970 146.1 355 255 90 165 158 97 0.72 1.7 1st wn.n d.l operation 7/61 1971 173.5 155 90 46 44 19 71 0.58 0.5 Type - PWR 1972 78.7 282 255 63 192 146 100 0.90 3.2 Capacity - 167 MWe 1973 127.1 133 99 47 52 0.74 0.8 1974 111.3 243 205 99 106 0.84 1.8 1975 145.1 82.4 249 116 52 64 66 50 0.47 0.8

  • 1976 152.2 89.8 152 59 17 42 4 55 0.39 0.4 1977 124.6 73.9 725 356 28 328 174 182 0.49 2.9 1978 145.0 81.0 565 282 24 258 95 187- 0.50 1.9 1979 149.0 81.6 441 127 16 111 52 75 0.29 0.9 1980 35.6 22.0 502 213 6 207 90 123 0.42 6.0 ,

1981 109.0 74.4 515 302 8 294 136 166 0.59 2.8 1982 108.6 73.4 814 474 7 467 215 259 0.58 4.4 g 50 7 61 0.17 0.4 1983 163.5 91.4 395 68 18 1984 124.8 71.4 654 348 15 333 141 207 0.53 2.8 1985 144.3 85.3 653 211 17 194 81 130 0.32 1.5 1986 169.7 95.0 384 45 20 25 2 43 0.12 0.3 1987 138.7 82.7 593 217 37 180 126 91 0.37 1.6 1988 136.4 85.2 738 227 35 192 148 79 0.31 1.7 , 1989 159.4 92.9 496 62 20 42 19 43 0.12 0.4 1990 101.1 61.5 702 246 32 214 170 76 0.35 2.4 1991 121.2 72.3 162 40 11 29 16 24 0.25 0.3 1992 0.0 0.0 324 94 10 84 59 35 0.29 -  ; 1993 0.0 00 313 163 8 155 153 10 0.52 -  ; 1994 0.0 0.0 222 156 4 152 137 19 0.70 - i 1995 0.0 0.0 191 78 3 75 71 7 0.41 - 1996 0.0 0.0 239 95 4 91 88 7 0.40 - 1997 0.0 0.0 323 65 2 63 63 2 0.20 - 1974 425.3 71.1 306 56 13 43 0.18 0.1

 ,     ZION 1.2                                                                                                                                                                                                  0.29                   0.1 1975            1,181.5                                                     74.9                436          127         17      110         49         78                                      $
 $ Decket 50-295,50-304; DPR-39, -48                                                                                                                                                                             0.74                   0.5 x itt -no m,.: operation 12/73,9/74              1976            1,134.9                                                     61.9               774           571         64      507        257       314 1,356.6                                                     75.0               784         1,003         43      960        561       442       1.28                  0.7       >

m Type - PWRs 1977 1,017 0.92 0.6 4 C) Capacity - 1040,1040 MWe 1978 1,613.5 80.2 1,104 1,017 294 723 418 67.6 1,472 1,274 168 1,106 747 527 0.87 1.0 6 1979 1.238 0 1,363 813 560 360 0 67 0.7 j 1980 1,411.2 74.1 920 107 , w

       " Yankee Rcme ended commercial operation as of 10/91, and will not be put in commercial operation again. It is no longer included in the count of m nn M.l reactors

z APPENDIX C (continued) PERSONNEL, DOSE AND POWER GENERATION

SUMMARY

E Person- rems O Per PersonnelType Average PerWork Funcbon j Maint Measurable Person-W Megawatt Unit Total Personnel Availability With Measurable Collecbve Opera- & Con- Station & Dose rems / Years Factor Doses Dose tions Others trador Utihty (rems) MW-yr - Reporting Organization Year MW-YR 1,366.9 72.3 1,754 1,720 50 1,670 1,155 565 0.98 1.3 ZION 1,2 (continued) 1981 1,186.4 64.3 1,575 2,103 42 2,061 1,688 415 1.34 1.8 1982 1983 1,222.3 69.4 1,285 1,311 118 1,193 905 40S 1.02 1.1 1,389.9 69.6 1,110 786 23 763 556 230 0.71 0.6 1984 1985 1,187.9 62.9 1,498 1,166 39 1,127 787 379 0.78 1.0 1986 1,462.0 73.2 967 474 21 453 330 144 0.49 0.3 1987 1,337.0 71.0 1,046 653 38 615 432 221 0.62 0.5 1988 1,549.1 78.3 1,926 1,260 38 1,222 1,045 215 0.65 0.8 1989 1,514.1 77.6 1,282 624 21 603 392 232 0.49 0.4 1990 860.4 46.9 1,385 696 19 677 492 204 0.50 0.8 1991 1.125.7 58.2 902 173 26 147 90 83 0.19 0.2 1992 1,128.8 59 0 1,732 1,043 19 1,024 783 260 0.60 0.9 ( 1993 1,458.2 70.9 1,772 643 15 628 461 182 0.36 0.4 1,224.9 1,176 306 14 292 176 130 0.26 0.2 g 1994 1,471.6 59.9 797 8 789 590 207 0.44 0.5 l A 1995 72.4 1.807 A 1996 1,538.4 75.8 1,567 437' 14 423 325 112 0.28 0.3 l 1997 123.2 7.1 924 119 27 92 66 53 0.13 0.97 i l

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APPENDIX D NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RED BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • ARKANSAS 1,2 TYPE: PWR l NUMBER OF PERSONNEL (>100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORKAND UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV 1.980 7 0 6 13 0.923 0.000 1.057 )

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1.413 11 0 0 11 1.413 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 36 0 29 65 7.796 0.000 5.299 13.095 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.136 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.136 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL QJ21 0 000 0 000 0 201 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q 9 1 55 0 36 91 10.333 0.000 6.492 16.825 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 18 2 9 29 2.811 0.329 1.139 4.279 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL i 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.383 0.383 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.560 0.560 ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 251 0 000 0.000 0.251 ; ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 19 2 12 33 3.062 0.329 2.082 5.473 : TOTAL  ; IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 2 0 42 44 0.552 0.000 17.919 18.471 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL . 4 0 3 7 0.577 0.000 0.850 1.427 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL

  • 3 0 1 4 0.510 0.000 0.301 0.811 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 1 9 14 0.743 0 205 4 074 5.022 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 1 65 69 2.382 0.205 23.144 25.731 l TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 5 1 14 20 0.796 0.142 1.939 2.877 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 HEALTH PHY6tCS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.101 0.000 0.000 0.101 '.

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 103 0.103 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 Q TOTAL 6 1 15 22 0.897 0.142 2.042 3.081 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.279 0.000 0.125 0.404 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 2 0 1 3 0.279 0.000 0.125 0.404 - REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 11 0 13 24 3.614 0.000 2.492 6.106 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 1 11 3.345 0.000 0.369 3.714 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 1.235 0.000 0.000 1.235 ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 1.540 0.000 0.000 1.540 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 g 2 3 0.253 0 000 0.574 0 827 TOTAL 32 0 16 48 9.987 0.000 3.435 13.422 r TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 3 84 130 8.696 0.471 24.546 33.713 l

 ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     21         0       2         23          4.758       0.000    0.752     5.510 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 49         0      35         84          9.988       0.000    6.834    16.822 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      7        0       2           9         2.050       0.000    0.437     2.487 f ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      7         1     12         20          1.448       0.205    4.751     6.404 l GRAND TOTALS                        127         4     135        266         26 940       0.676   37.320    64.936
  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) l NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE] BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION I 1997 l PLANT

  • BEAVER VALLEY 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL 1

1 REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 9 0 10 19 2.456 0.000 4.772 7.228 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 38 0 0 38 6.721 0.000 0.000 6.721 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 0 23 46 5.628 0.000 9.173 14.801 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 0 1 8 1.924 0.000 0.235 2.159 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 9 i 1217 0 000 0 003 1 220  ; TOTAL 83 0 34 117 17.946 0.000 14.183 32.129 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 135 0 287 422 44.144 0.000 113.681 157.825 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.107 0.000 0.485 0.592 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 9 18 2.490 0.000 2.727 5.217 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 16 0 8 24 7.996 0.000 2.701 10.697 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 2 12 2 406 0 000 1 578 3 984 TOTAL 170 0 307 477 57.143 0.000 121.172 178.315 lN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 109 109 0.165 0 000 53.453 53.618 , OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.340 0.340 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 15 15 0.050 0.000 4.322 4.372 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 7 12 2.045 0.000 3.712 5.757 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 2 2 0 000 0 000 0.015 0 015 TOTAL 5 0 133 138 2.260 0.000 61.842 64.102 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 17 17 0.157 0.000 6.470 6.627 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.014 0.000 0.017 0.031 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.396 0.000 0.256 0.652 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q g g 0005 0 000 0 082 0 087 I TOTAL 1 0 18 19 0572 0.000 6.825 7.397  ; WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.230 0.000 0.054 0.284 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.365 0.000 0.000 0.365 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.423 0.000 0.168 0.591 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.162 0.000 0.000 0.162 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 5 0 1 6 1.180 0.000 0.222 1.402 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 38 42 0.801 0.000 17.039 17.840 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.245 0.000 0.000 0.245 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 8 8 0.024 0.000 2.744 2.768 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 1 6 2.048 0.000 0.369 2.417 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 3 4 0 104 0 000 1 928 2 032 TOTAL 11 0 50 61 3.222 0.000 22.080 25.302 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 149 0 461 610 47.953 0.000 195.469 243.422 '. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 41 0 1 42 7 438 0.000 0.825 8.263 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 33 0 56 89 8.629 0.000 19.151 27.780 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 35 0 18 53 14.571 0.000 7.273 21.844 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 17 0 7 24 3.732 0.000 3.606 7.338 GRAND TOTALS 275 0 543 818 82.323 0 000 226.324 308.647

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Conunued) J NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE'.3 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION i 1997

                  *BELLEFONTE                                                                                                     TYPE:        PWR                .

PLANT.  ! NmanER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY JOB FUNCTION l REACTOR OPS & SURV 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000  ; MAIN 11ENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g,99Q 9 9 0 000 0 000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 , TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE i 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000. i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ' 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 9 0.000 p_Qgg O_ggo q,ggg

 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       9            9 0            0                0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 TOTAL-IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0            0                0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000        l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0            0                0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000        i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0            0               ~0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000        i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0            0                0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9          9                   0 000          0 000       0 000       0 000        i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      9            9 0             0               0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      0             0               0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 0             0               0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                   0             0               0          0                   0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000        ;

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  . ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      g             Q               9          9                   0 000          0 000       0 000       0 000 TOTAL                                  0             0               0           0                  0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      0             0               0           0                  0.000          0.000       0.000       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       0             0               0           0                  0.000          0.000        0.000      0.000        .

I HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q .Q g 0000 E O pR 0000 . TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l

  ' REFUELING                                                                                                                                                   .

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ; SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0.000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l 1 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 4 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0~ 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I GRAND TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Workers may be counted in more than one category. NUREG-0713 D-4

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE] BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • BIG ROCK POINT TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) .

TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL t REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL i 1 0 2 0.323 0.307 0.030 0.660 19 0 0 19 8.780 0.002 0.002 8.784 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 0 8 17 2.983 0.011 2.237 5.231 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 0.436 0.018 0.241 0.695 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q 0329 0 003 0 180 0512 Q 30 8 39 12.851 0.341 2.690 15.882 TOTAL 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 17 2 2 21 4.883 1.518 0.872 7.273 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.568 0.000 0.000 0.568 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 2 5 0.860 0.004 1.097 1.961 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 1 2 3 0.060 0.159 0.762 0.981 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 3 0 310 0 044 0 396 0 750 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 25 3 8 36 6.681 1.725 3.127 11.533 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0 0 0 0 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.030 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.026 0.000 0.000 0 026 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.005 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 008 0 000 0 000 0 008 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.071 0.000 0.000 0.071 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 2 5 0 7 0.696 2.637 0.071 3.404 MAINTENANCEi DERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.218 0.000 0.000 0.218 OPERATIONS FERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.119 0.009 1.451 1.579 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0 082 0.001 0.760 0.843 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 032 0 000 0.134 0 166 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 1 1 2 5 8 15 1.147 2.647 2.416 6.210 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 0 0 1 0.250 0.196 0.000 0 446 l MAINTENANCL PERSONNEL 1 l 0 0 0 0 0.040 0.000 0.000 0.040 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 3 3 12 4.499 0.511 0.855 5.865  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 0.121 0 001 0.001 0.123 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 002 0 000 0 000 0 002 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 8 3 3 14 4.912 0.708 0.856 6.476 TOTAL REFUELING 4 7 0 11 1.466 2.099 0.019 3.5G4 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 23 0 0 23 5.644 0.000 0.000 5644 j OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 6 9 0.501 0.001 1.695 2.197 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 4 6 0.535 0 010 1.906 2.451  ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 476 4 4 0 018 0 000 0 458 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 32 7 14 L3 8.164 2.110 4.078 14.352 TOTAL . I l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 25 15 2 42 7.648 6.757 0.992 15.397 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 46 0 0 46 15.276 0.002 0.002 15.280 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 21 3 24 48 8.964 0.536 7.335 16.835 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 1 8 13 1.239 0.189 3 670 5 098

    $UPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0         7            8        0.699         0.047        1.168        1.914 (ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       1 97          19        41         157         33 826         7.531      13.167       54.524 GRAND TOTALS
  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *BRAIDWOOD 1,2 TYPE: PWR - l l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL P100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTIL11Y CONTRACT TOTAL i REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 1 4 12 1.305 0.013 0.535 1.853 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 76 3 23 102 7.864 0.085 0.292 8.241 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 37 6 5 48 9.757 0.039 1.203 10.999 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 28 8 16 52 0.929 0.013 0.254 1.195 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3} 2 6 41 0937 0 001 0 033 0 971 TOTAL 181 20 54 255 20.792 0.151 2.317 23.260 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 155 17 1041 1213 28.709 0.211 142.514 171.434 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 82 137 37 256 8.502 3.505 0.466 12.473 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 33 100 143 276 8 540 0.693 32.423 41.656 3UPERVISORY PERSONNEL 200 0 52 252 0.574 0.000 0.835 7.409 ENGINedRiiG PERSONNEL 109 20 33 162 3 066 0 010 0 174 3 250 TOTAL 579 274 1306 2159 55.391 4.419 176.412 236.222 fN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 280 283 0.471 0.006 38.338 38.815 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.363 0.001 0.000 0.?44 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 1 4 7 0.580 0.007 0.795 1.382 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 46 49 0.084 0.000 0.735 0.819 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 20 0 0 20 0 563 0 000 0 000 0 563 TOTAL 31 1 330 362 2.061 0.014 39.868 41.943 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 16 22 1.068 0.000 2.255 3.323 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 1 0 4 0.307 0.029 0.000 0.336 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 7 0 10 0.711 0.047 0.025 0.783 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.143 0.000 0.000 0.143 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 12 12 0 010 0 000 0 059 0 069 TOTAL 16 8 28 52 2.239 0.076 2.339 4.654 WASTE PROCESS!NG MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.000 0.000 0.559 0.559 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 155 156 0.076 0.000 1.981 2.057 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.988 0.000 0.003 0.991 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 0 1 8 0.220 0.000 0.003 0.223 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 007 0 000 0 000 0 007 TOTAL 11 0 160 171 1.291 0.000 2.546 3.837 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 36 0 18 54 6.693 0.000 2.480 9.173 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 11 12 0 23 1.186 0.311 0.000 1.497 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 35 0 38 0.706 0.245 0.088 1.039 SUPERVtSORY PERSONNEL 48 9 0 57 1.575 0.012 0.005 1.592 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0 027 0 000 0 000 0 027 TOTAL 99 56 18 173 10.187 0.568 2.573 13.328 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 207 18 1363 1588 38.246 0.230 186.681 225.157 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 176 153 215 544 18.298 3.931 2.739 24.968 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 81 149 152 382 21.282 1.031 34.537 56.850 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 290 17 115 422 9.525 0.025 1.832 11.382 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 163 22 51 236 4 610 0.011 0.266 4.887 GRAND TOTALS 917 359 1896 3172 91.961 5.228 226.055 323.244 l

  • Work;rs may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • BROWNS FERRY 1,2,3 TYPE: BWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL (>100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS S SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 71 10 91 172 0.951 0.299 0.761 2.011 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 115 1 26 142 28.082 0.269 6.886 35.237 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 36 8 18 62 14.606 1.372 4.215 20.193 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 42 5 6 53 5.039 0.108 0.234 5.381 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 48 5 18 71 3 275 0 042 0 300 3 617 i TOTAL 312 29 159 500 51.953 2.090 12.396 66.439 l ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 215 22 572 809 90.410 8.944 207.073 306.427 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 135 2 54 191 27.266 0.286 10.631 38.183 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 39 9 14 62 8.156 1.091 1.392 10.639 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 54 6 24 84 8.726 1.497 4.317 14.540 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 52 10 84 146 12 078 1.445 58 831 72 354 TOTAL 495 49 748 1292 146.636 13.263 282.244 442.143 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 87 93 0.033 0.000 2.237 2.270 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.189 0.000 0.000 0.189 i HEALTH PHYSICO PERSONNEL 7 1 0 8 0.033 0.090 0.000 0.123 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 2 0 4 0.016 0.095 0.000 0.111 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 8 2 6 16 0 090 0 128 0.151 0 369 TOTAL 25 5 93 123 0.361 0.313 2.388 3.062 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 32 3 131 166 0.938 0.057 8.227 9.222 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 17 1 10 28 0.041 0.007 1.437 1.485 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 5 2 25 1.119 0.470 0.492 2.081 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 1 5 17 0.468 0296 0.123 0.887 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 2 4 10 0 076 0 393 0 802 1 271 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 82 12 152 246 2.642 1.223 11.081 14.946 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 39 4 87 130 0.591 0.007 2.664 3.262 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 28 0 31 59 5.319 0.000 2.209 7.528 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 27 3 4 34 1.035 0.008 0.014 1.057 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 1 2 14 0 961 0.001 0.000 0.962 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 000 0 001 0 000 0 001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 1 Q 105 9 124 238 7.906 0.017 4.887 12.810 TOTAL REFUELING 46 4 147 197 1.596 0.034 24.398 2i.028 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL t,022 19 1 31 51 3.140 0.520 1.362 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 3 3 15 1.329 0.505 0.178 2.012 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1.217 11 1 6 18 0.351 0.235 0.631 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 877 15 2 35 52 0 495 0 062 3 320 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 100 11 222 333 6 911 1.356 29.889 38.156 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 409 43 1115 1567 94 519 9.341 245.360 349.220 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 316 5 152 473 64.037 1.082 22.525 87.644 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 136 29 41 206 26.278 3.536 6.291 36.105 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 131 16 43 190 15 561 2.232 5.305 23.098 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 127 22 147 296 16.014 2.071 63.404 81.489 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1119 115 1498 2732 216.409 18.262 342.885 577.556 GRAND TOTALS
  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • BRUNSWICK 1,2 TYPE: BWR J WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 0 2 9 1.077 0.000 0.974 2.051 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 65 0 42 107 17.680 0.000 7.340 25.020 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 65 0 15 80 22.548 0.000 5.242 27.790 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.981 0.000 0.000 0.981 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 2 12 1.759 0.000 0 271 2.030 TOTAL 152 0 61 213 44.045 0.000 13.827 57.872 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 161 9 235 405 56.658 1.477 78.124 136.259 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.908 0.000 0.000 0.908 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 14 1 10 25 3 430 0.149 3.662 7.241 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 0 1 8 1.398 0.000 1.119 2.517 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 26 0 92 118 7.092 0 000 40 528 47.620 TOTAL 211 10 338 559 69.486 1.626 123.433 194.545 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 4 8 0.814 0.000 0.580 1.394 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.836 0.000 0.000 0.836 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 0 7 11 0 512 0 000 2 283 2 795 TOTAL 11 0 11 22 2.162 0.000 2.863 5.025 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 28 0 16 44 6.009 0.000 3.860 9.869 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 9 20 2.085 0.000 1.692 3.777 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.141 0.000 0.000 0.141 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 0 7 9 0 275 0 000 1.016 1.291 TOTAL 42 0 32 74 8.510 0.000 6.568 15.078 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.775 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g 9 0 000 0.000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 5 0 0 5 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.775 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 32 1 21 54 10.345 0.273 5.181 15.799

! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.149 0.000 0.000 0.149 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 3 3 0.000 0.000 0.424 0.424

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 1.933 0.000 0.000 1.933 l

ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 7 0 8 15 1.979 0 000 1.504 3 483 TOTAL 46 1 32 79 14.406 0.273 7.109 21.78S l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 237 10 278 525 75.678 1.750 88.719 166.147 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 72 0 42 114 19.573 0.000 7.340 26.913 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 90 1 37 128 28.063 0.149 11.020 39.232 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 19 0 1 20 4.453 0.000 1.119 5.572 J ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 49 0 116 165 11.617 0.000 45.602 57.219 1 GRAND TOTALS 467 11 474 952 139.384 1.899 153.800 295.083

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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  • BYRON 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 3 7 0.565 0.000 0.330 0.895 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8' O 7 15 0.260 0.000 0.103 0.363 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 10 0 14 0.417 0.027 0.038 0.482 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 1 2 5 0.053 0 027 0.098 0.178 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 78 0 I !5 1.453 0 000 0.128 1.581 TOTAL- 96 11 19 126 2.748 0.054 0.697 3.499 l ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 173 27 153 353 26.459 0.450 16.114 43.023 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 205 108 21 334 6.694 1.623 0.309 8.626 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 73 57 138 268 8.384 0.160 16.303 24.847 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 233 10 24 267 5.381 0.271 1.242 6.894 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 80 0 20 100 1 490 0.000 0.380 1.870 TOTAL 764 202 356 1322 48.408 2.504 34.348 85.260 i

IN-SERVICE INSPECTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 112 112 0.005 0.000 11.757 11.762 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 3 0 13 0.321 0.050 0.000 0.371 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 1 1 3 0.150 0.004 0.060 0.214 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 0.232 0.000 0.002 0.234 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 24 0 9 33 0 437 0 000 0.198 0635 TOTAL 45 4 122 171 1.145 0.054 12.017 13.216 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 5 0 1166 1171 0.806 0.001 122.684 123.491 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 17 77 101 0.219 0.261 1.157 1.637 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 6 1 9 0.230 0.016 0.110 0.356 l , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 14 2 225 241 0.320 0.043 11.453 11.816 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 0 13 24 0.209 0 000 0 247 0 456 TOTAL 39 25 1482 1546 1.784 0.321 135.651 137.756 - WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 7 7 0.000 0.000 0.711 0.711 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 94 94 0.000 0.000 1.398 1.398 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 9,,_09Q 0000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 101 101 0.000 0.000 2.110 2.110 l REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 5 7 0.293 0.000 0.523 0.816 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 5 0 9 0.139 0.077 0.000 0.216 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 0 0 9 0.215 0.000 0.002 0.217 l' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 9 9 2 0 029 0 000 0 001 0 030 TOTAL 17 5 5 27 0.676 0.077 0.526 1.279 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 184 27 1446 1657 28.128 0.451 152.119 180.698 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 234 133 199 566 7.633 2.011 2.967 12.611 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 80 74 140 294 9.181 0.207 16.511 25.899 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 268 13 251 532 6.201 0.341 12.798 19.340 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 195 0 49 244 3.618 0.000 0.954 4.572 i

     . GRAND TOTALS '                  961        247       2085            3293            54.761         3.010         185.349       243.120 I

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                                                          ' BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION                                                                    l 1997-PLANT:         *CALLAWAY 1                                                                                            TYPE:        PWR I

L WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL biOO MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM t JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTIUTY CONTRACT TOTAL-( REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL .0 0 0 0 0.150 0.000 0.012 0.162 1 2 0 0 2 1.828 0.000 0.011 1.839 l ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 0 0 22 4.703 0.000 0.000 4.703 0 0 0 0 0.255 0.000 0.051 ' O.306  ! ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING 78ERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 9149 9.999 9S12 9191 f TOTAL 24 0 0 24 7.185 0.000 0.086 7.271  ; ! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE , MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 2.753 0.000 0.004 2.757 l l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.199 0.000 0.000 0.199 l l ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.412 0.000 0.000 0.412  ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.016 0.000 0.006 0.022 l l j ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q- Q 9 9 gjpg 0000 9319 QJ1g  ; TOTAL- 7 0 0 7 3.480 0.000 0.025 3.505 i IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ; 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 . 0.000 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002  : ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 001 0.000 939Q 9,991 [ TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.000 . 0.000 0.003 p t l  ; i SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.039 0.000 0.077 0.116 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 006 0 000 0.000 O ggi _ l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.045 0.000 0.077 0.122 i

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WASTE PROCESSING ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 1.399 0.000 0.000 1.399 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.023 0.000 0.000 0.023  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 gjgg i TOTAL 6 0 0 6 1.424 0.000 0.000 1.424 , P REFUEUNG ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ; 3 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 2.944 0.000 0.093 3.037 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 2.027 0.000 0.011 2.038  ; i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 28 0 0 28 6.514 0.000 0.000 6.514 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0.057 0 0 0 0.296 0.000 0.353 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.356 0.000 0.027 0.383 GRAND TOTALS 37 0 0 37 12.137 0.000 0.188 12.325

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *CALVERT CLIFFS 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.101 0.000 0.153 0.254 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 31 0 0 31 4.664 0.000 0.000 4.664 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 16 0 15 31 2.251 0.000 2.854 5.105 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 48 0 16 64 7.016 0 000 3.007 10.023 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MA!NTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.756 0.000 0.000 0.756 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEMING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 6 0 0 6 0.756 0.000 0.000 0.756 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE. PERSONNEL 2 0 5 7 0.213 0.000 0 956 1.169 OPERATIONS FERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 116 0 116 TOTAL 2 0 6 6 0.213 0 000 1.072 1.285 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 59 27 169 255 16.863 16.350 49.876 83.089 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 3 8 0.977 0.000 0.804 1.781 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 29 0 65 94 6.980 0.000 16.657 23 637 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.818 0.818 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 0 9 12 0 493 0 000 2 953 3.446 TOTAL 96 27 248 371 25.313 16.350 71.108 112.771 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 2 9 1.236 0.000 0 273 1.509 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 7 0 2 9 1.236 0.000 0.273 1.509 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 22 0 76 98 4 401 0.000 27.412 31.813 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 0.513 0.000 0.422 0.935 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 13 0 40 53 4.121 0.000 11.237 15.358 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 3 3 0.000 0.000 1.671 1.671 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 2 2 0 000 0 000 0 676 0 676 TOTAL 39 0 122 161 9.035 0.000 41.418 50.453 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 90 (97) 27 (27) 251 (238) 368 (362) 22.334 16 350 78 397 117.081 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 40 (41) 0 (0) 4 (4) 44 (45) 6.154 0.000 1.226 7.380 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 65 (44) 0 (0) 122 (103) 187 (147) 14.588 0.000 31.021 45.609 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 (1) 0 (0) 5 (5) 5 (6) 0.000 0.000 2.489 2.489 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 (8) 0 (0) 12 (12) 15 (20) 0493 0.000 3.745 4.238 GRAND TOTALS 198 (191) 27 (27) 394 (362) 619 (500) 43.569 16.350 116 878 176.797

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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              ' CATAWBA 1,2                                                                                         TYPE:       PWR PLANT:

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORKAND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL' STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV . 10.907 119 235 263 617 3.921 3.131 3.855 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 17.583 80 0 28 108 16.671 0.000 0.912 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7.343 19 0 65 84 3.000 0.000 4.343 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.064 6 1 2 9 0.064 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PLRSONNEL 0132 g 0 5 10 0 126 0000 0 006 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 229 236 363 828 23.782 3.131 9.116 36.029 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 119 174 228 521 20.899 15.606 26.535 63.040 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 63 0 28 91 0.738 0.000 3.352 4.090 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 0 54 72 2.245 0.000 1.656 3.901 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 1 2 6 0.298 0.000 0.007 0.305 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL

                                                                -2                 7          0512           0 000      0 207       0.719 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       }            9 208          175       314             697           24.692        15.606     31.757       72.055 TOTAL fN-SERVICE INSPECTION 92          235       263             590             5.556       34.178      17.247      56.981 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 55             0       28               83           2.134          0.000      0.309       2.443 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 19            0       65               84            1.348         0.000      4.200       5.548 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 6            1         2                9          0.000          0.168      0.009       0.177 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5            0         5              10           0 000          0 000      0.040       0.040 ENGINEERlWG PERSONNEL 177          236       363             776             9.038       34.346      21.805      65.189 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 111          206       230             547             5.465       25.292      13.140      43.897 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       76            0        28             104            0.560         0.000       2.160       2.720 14            0        55              69            0.333         0.000       3.219       3.552 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       5             1        2                8           0.552         0.230       0.318       1.100 9         4                9           0 285         0 000       0 729       1.014 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       1 TOTAL                                211          207       319             737             7.195       25.522      19.566      52.283 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      9            9         7              25            0.001          0.000      0.001       0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       2            0        21              23            0.136          0.000      0.397       0.533 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                   13            0        19              32            1.092          0.000      1.191       2.283 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      0             0        0                0           0.000          0.000      0.000       0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      9            9         9                9           0 000          0 000      0 000       0 000 TOTAL                                  24             9       47               80           1.229          0.000      1.589       2.818 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     63          102        92             257            1.920          5.465      4.107      11.492 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      23             0         8              31           0.214          0.000      0.062       0.276 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                    5            0       24               29           0.056          0.000      0.461       0.517 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       2            0         0                2          0.038          0.000      0.000       0.038 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       ,1,          9         2                1          0 028          0 000      0 248       0 276 TOTAL                                 94          102       129             325            2.256          5.465      4.878      12.599 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    513 (119)961 (235) 1083 (266) 2557 (620)             37.762        83.672      64.885    186.319 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     299      (80) 0 (0) 141          (28) 440 (108)      20.453          0.000      7.192      27.645 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  88      (19) 0 (0) 282          (66) 370    (85)      8.074         0.000     15.070      23.144 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     22       (6) 4 (1)       8       (2) 34      (9)      0.952         0.398       0.334       1.684 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     21       (5) 0 (0) 21            (5) 42     (10)      0.951         0.000       1.230       2.181 GRAND TOTALS                         943 (229)965 (236) 1535 (367) 3443 (832)             68.192         84.070     88.711    240 973 V/orkers rnay be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) j 1 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT. *CLINTON TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL >100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL 1 REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 119 0 154 273 7.193 0.000 11.343 18.536 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 47 0 3 50 7.620 0.000 0.407 8.027 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL - 35 0 7 42 5.794 0.000 1.224 7.018 1 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 0 1 9 1.022 0.000 0.000 1.022 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 0 3 14 0689 0.000 0.101 0.790 TOTAL 220 0 168 388 22.318 0.000 13.075 35.393 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 117 0 146 263 40.513 0.000 46.804 87.317 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 47 0 0 47 6.300 0.000 0.000 6.300 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 33 0 7 40 7.328 0.000 1.004 8.332 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 0 1 9 3.380 0.000 0.176  ?.556 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 3 1} 1.584 0 Q99 0461 2 045 TOTAL 215 0 157 372 59.105 _0.000 48.445 107.550

 . IN-SERVICE INSPECTION                                                                                                                                 .

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 15 0 7 22 0.120 0.000 0.138 0.258 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 0.113 0.000 0.000 0.113 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 0 1 13 0.196 0.000 0.030 0.226 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0 024 0.000 0.000 0.024 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL } g 9 3 0 138 0 000 0 000 0 138 TOTAL 41 0 8 49 0.591 0.000 0.168 0.759 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 0 1 44 3.400 0.000 0.062 3.462 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.037 0.000 0.000 0.037 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 15 0 0 15 0.253 0.000 0.000 0.253 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.236 0.000 0.000 0.236 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 Q Q g 0033 0 000 0 000 0 033 TOTAL 68 0 1 69 3.959 0.000 0.062 4.021 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 35 0 36 71 0.651 0.000 0.606 1.257 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 22 0 1 23 0.103 0.000 0.000 0.103 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 30 0 6 36 0.334 0.000 0.063 0.397 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.061 0.000 0.000 0.061 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0 002 0 00 0 000 0 002 TOTAL 94 0 43 137 1.'51 0.000 0.669 1.820 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 31 0 50 81 1.966 0.000 6.807 8.773 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 14 0 1 15 0.958 0.000 0.145 1.103 I 0 0 5 0.060 0.000 0.000 0.060 j t SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 ENGINEEFMNG PERSONNEL g 2 0 008 0 000 0.000 0 008 j 1 Q TOTAL 53 0 51 104 2.993 0.000 6.952 9.945 ' TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MNNTENANCE PERSONNEL 360 0 394 754 53.843 0.000 65.760 119.603 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 130 0 4 134 14.174 0.000 0.407 14.581 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 139 0 22 161 14.863 0.000 2.466 - 17.329 ) S'JPERVISORY PERSONNEL 33 0 2 35 4.783 0.000 0.176 4.959 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 29 0 6 35 2.454 0.000 0.562 3.016 GRAND TOTALS 691 0 428 1119 90.117 0.000 69.371 159.488

     " Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (C3ntinued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • COMANCHE PEAK 1,2 TYPE: PWR WOftK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOO FL:NCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV 0 0 8 8 0.061 0.000 2.656 2.717 MAINTEtMNCE PERSONNEL 11 0 0 11 4.279 0.000 0.149 4.428 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 1 31 41 2.758 0.144 8.010 10.912 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.096 0.000 0.000 0.096 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0.422 0 000 0 122 0 544 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q Q 21 39 61 7.616 0.144 10.937 18.697 TOTAL 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 11 0 148 159 5.179 0.000 44.734 49.913 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 1.460 0.000 0.448 1.908 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 3 8 1.459 0.050 1.715 3.224 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 J.052 0.000 0.080 0.132 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL Q 0$12 0 000 0 378 0 890 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q 19 0 152 171 8.662 0.050 47.355 56.067 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0 0 67 67 0.088 0.000 24.679 24.767 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.466 0.000 0.000 0.466 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 15 17 0.664 0.000 4.302 4.986 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 192 4 4 0 129 0 000 1.063 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 4 0 86 90 1.367 0.000 30.044 31.411 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 0 0 31 31 0.017 0.000 9.103 9.120 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 2 0.030 0.000 0.619 0.649 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.074 0 0 0 0 0.018 0.000 0.056 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.018 0 0 0 0 0 016 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL. 0.374 Q 0135 0.000 0.239 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q 0 33 33 0.218 0.000 10.017 10.235 TOTAL 0 WASTE PROCESSING 0 0 3 3 0.045 0.000 1.098 1.143 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.401 0.000 0.234 0.635 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.180 0.752 0 0 1 0.502 0.070 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0.000 0.007 0 0 0 0 0.007 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.041 0 067 Q Q 0026 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 1.553 2.604 0 4 5 0.981 0.070 TOTAL 1 REFUELING 0 0 50 50 0.161 0.000 21.481 21.642 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1.330 5 0 0 5 1.271 0.000 0.059 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3.365 5 0 7 12 1.145 0.000 2.220 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.011 0 0 0 0 0.005 0.000 0.005 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 240 0 431 1 1 0 191 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 0 58 68 2.774 0.000 24.005 26.779 TOTAL 10 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTIOi! 0.000 103.751 109.302 11 (14) 0 (0) 307 (293) 318 (307) 5.551 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 9.416 (5) 25 7.907 0.000 1.509 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 21 (23) 0 (0) 4 (28) 0.264 16.483 23.313 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 (23) 1 (1) 56 (56) 79 (80) 6.566 0.000 0.085 0.264 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.179 0.000 2.083 3.498 1 (2) 0 (0) 5 (9) 6 (11) 1.415 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 21.618 0.264 123.911 145.793 GRAND TOTALS 55 (62) 1 (1) 372 (363) 428 (426)
   ' Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued)  ! NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND FERSON-REM i BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l 1997 1 PLANT

  • COOK 1,2 TYPE: PWR ,

WORK AND - NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL  ! I l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 79 81 3.076 0.054 25.007 28.137 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 39 0 2 41 11.179 0.158 1.921 13.258  ; HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 33 0 19 52 9.188 0.013 7.464 16.665 . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.552 0.002 0.298 0.852 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 9 9 9 1432 0.225 1 267 2 924  : TOTAL 78 0 100 178 25.427 0.452 35.957 61.836  ! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 94 2 570 666 28.841 0.243 303.264 332.348 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 20 1 28 49 6.557 0.124 14.166 20.647 l 38 0 65 103 18.206 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.005 26.659 44.870 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.789 0.007 0.472 1.268 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 1 10 24 3 957 0 431 5 497 9 885 TOTAL 167 4 674 845 58.3b0 0.810 350.058 409.218 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 24 24 0.390 0.000 12.140 12.530 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 0 3 9 2.683 0.000 1.751 4.434 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.032 0.000 0.095 0.127 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.003 0.003 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 1 1 0 049 0 001 0 262 0 312 TOTAL 6 0 28 34 3.154 0.001 14.251 17.406 MIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONIlEL 5 0 146 151 2.516 0.000 70.111 72.627 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 2 7 2.107 0.002 0.489 2.598 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.526 0.000 0.022 0.548 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.006 0.000 0.002 0.008 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0159 5 Q,9.52 0 050 0 261 TOTAL 12 0 148 160 5.314 0.054 70.674 76.042 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.006 0.000 0.025 0.031 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.007 0.000 0.000 0.007 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.238 0.000 0.359 0.597

  . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       0           0             0             0                0.004       0.000         0.000        0.004 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       9           9             9             9                0 001       0 000         0 000        0 001 TOTAL                                   0           0             2             2                0.256        0.000        0.384        0.640 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                       3           0          22              25                2.478       0.000          8.175     10.654 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                        8           0          38              66                3.50d        0.033       13.032      16.571 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                    7           0             6            13                1.867        0.000         1.513       3.380 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       0           0             0              0               0.013        0.000         0.001       0 014 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       1           9             1              2               0 674        0 006         0 249       0 929 i

TOTAL 19 0 67 86 8.539 0.039 22.970 31.548 l l ! TQTAL BY JOB FUNCTION i _ MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 104 (108) 2 (2) 841 (703) 947 (813) 37.308 0.297 418.722 456.327 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 78 (65) 1 (1) 73 (72) if,2 (138) 26.039 0 317 31.359 57.715 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 80 (45) 0 (0) 92 (90) 172 (135) 30.057 0.013 36.112 66.187 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 (3) 0 (0) 1 (2) 4 (5) 1.364 0.009 0.776 2.149 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 17 (18) 1 (1) 12 (16) 30 (35) 6.272 0.715 7.325 14.312 GRAND TOTALS 282 (239) 4 (4) 1019 (883) 1305 (1126) 101.040 1.356 494.294 596.690 i

     " Workers may be counted in more than one category, Numbers in parenther,es are total numbers of individuals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: ' COOPER STATION TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL #100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 80 5 75 160 0.713 0.005 0.204 0.922 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 88 0 1 89 9.441 0.000 0.006 9.447 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 61 2 68 131 6.649 0.010 2.483 9.142 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 181 8 55 244 1.665 0.021 0.153 1.839 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 130 6 134 279 7 1 _60 0 096 0 713 2 571 TOTAL 540 21 333 894 201.74 0.134 3.559 23.921 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 144 5 419 568 35.015 0.053 47.047 82.115 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 64 0 0 64 5 975 0.000 0.000 5.975 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 42 1 76 119 6.189 0.001 9.266 15.456 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 89 4 14 107 3.658 0.163 0.407 4.228 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Ig } 201 211 5 530 0 955 17 571 24 056 TOTAL 409 13 717 1139 56.367 1.172 74.291 131.830

 !N-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   14         0     113         127       1 637       0.000        11.466    13.103 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     7         0       0           7       0.026       0.000         0.000     0.026 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 6         0      11          17       0.120       0.000         0.155     0.275 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                    0         0       2           2       0.000       0 000         0.051     0.051 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                   11         0      75          11       0 382       0 000         7.214     7.596 TCTAL                                38         0     201         239       2.165       0.000        18.886    21.051 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   51         0       1          52       1.035       0.000         0.048     1.G83 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    10         0       0          10       0.094       0 000         0.000     0.094 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                23         1       4          28       0.891       0.001         0.084     0.976 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                    5         0       2           7       0.195       0.000         0.030     0.225 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                    Z         9       1           1       0 017       0 000         0 002     0 019 TOTAL                                96         1       8         105       2.232       0.001         0.164     2.397 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    1         0       0           1       0.000       0.000         0.000     0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     3         0       0           3       0.262       0.000         0.000     0.262 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 8         0       2          10       0.199       0.000         0.022     0.221 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                    1         0       0           1       0.054       0.000         0.000     0.054 ENGINEER!NG PERSONNEL                    g         a       g           9       0 000       0 000         0 000     0 000 TOTAL                                13         0       2          15       0.515       0.000         0.022     0.537 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   45         0      41          86       0.786       0.000         3.148     3 934 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    23         0       0          23       0.582       0.000         0.000     0.582 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                20         0      32          52       1.114       0.000         1.442     2.556 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                   15         0       4          19       0.206       0.000         0.077     0.283 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                   16         2      46          64       0 282       g_0.0,,,2     4 137     4 421 TOTAL                               119         2     123         244       2.970       0.002         8.804    11.776 l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                  335        10     649         994      39.186       0.058        61.913   101.157 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                   195         0       1         196      16.380       0.000         0.006    16.386 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL               160         4     193         357      15.162       0.012        13.452    28.626 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                  291        12      77         380       5.778       0.184         0.718     6.680 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                  234        11     464         709       7.971       1.055        29 637    38.663 l

GRAND TOTALS 1215 37 1384 2636 84.477 1.309 105.726 191.512 Morkers may be counted in more than one category, t NUREG-0713 D-16 l

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I APPENDlX D (Continued) l NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM l BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION { 1997 ' PLANT.

  • CRYSTAL RIVER 3 TYPE: PWR l- ]

I WORKAND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTlu1Y CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL

                                                                                                                                                           ]

i REACTOR OPS & SURV l l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.104 0.000 0.000 0.104 J

OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 15 0 0 15 3.569 0.000 0.000 3.569 ',

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  . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                      0               0              0                 0          0.012        0.000 . 0.000       0.012   l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                         0               0              0                 0          0.068        0.000       0.000       0.068 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                         1               9              9                 1          R211         9_Q4.]      9,,QQQ      QJQf   l TOTAL                                  16                0              0               16           4.010        0.049       0.000       4.059  j

, i l ROUTINE MAINTENANCE l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 40 75 50 165 11.328 53.535 20.923 85.786 i i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 28 50 64 142 9.735 0.000 25.467 35 202 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 0 30 52 6.590 0.000 10.914 17.504 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 8 29 40 0.879 3 166 10.760 14.805 l l- ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 2 } } Q.Q92 Q579 1567 M l TOTAL 93 135 176 404 28.584 57.271 69.631 155.486 i IN SERVICE INSPECTION j MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 13 13 0.171 0.030 4.716 4.917 l l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 24 26 0.300 0.000 9.857 10.157 j i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.061 0.061 i l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.009 0.006 1.484 1.499 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 1 1 9 QQR Q,Q$1 Q2gg gj}} TOTAL 2 0 42 44 0.488 0.101 16.378 16.967 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 t ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 1999 QaQQ E999 RgQQ j TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l WASTE PROCESSING i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.354 0.074 0.274 0.702 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.686 0.000 0.090 0.776 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.182 0.000 1.012 1.194 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.097 0.000 0.000 0.097 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 2 g 0000 9.999 0000 Q990 l TOTAL 1 0 6 7 1.319 0.074 1.376 2.769 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH t'HYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 [  : SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 Q 0000 9.QQQ EggQ EggQ TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 40 75 65 180 11.957 53.639 25.913 91.509 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 46 50 88 184 14.290 0.000 35.414 49.704 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 0 34 56 6.784 0.000 11.987 18.771 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL - 3 8 33 44 1.053 3.172 12.244 16.469 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 2 4 7 0.317 0.684 1.827 2.828 I GRAND TOTALS 112 135 224 471 34.401 57.495 87.385 179.281 i

     'Woshers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) . NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • DAVIS-BESSE TYPE: PWR  ;

WORK ANO NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTauTY CONTRACT TOTAL

                                                                                                                         )

1 REACTOR OPS & SURV i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.014 0.000 0.009 0.023 i l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.515 0.000 0.001 0.516 0 0 0.440 0.000 0.000 - 0.440  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 i ENGINEERifvG PERSONNEL g Q p Q g_Off 0000 0 000 0 068 l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 1.038 0.000 0.010 1.048 l ROUTINE MAIN 1ENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.554 0.001 0.013 0.568 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.012 0.000 0.000 0.012 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 101 0 000 0 101 I ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 9_0Q9-TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.670 0.001 0.013 0.684 , p ' IN-SERVICE INSPECTION ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.006 0.000 0.000 0.006 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 [ ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 9.999 0000 9.999 l' TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.006 0.000 0.000 0.006 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 3 9 3.721 0.109 1.192 5.022 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.726 0.000 0.005 0.731  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 1.124 0.000 0.000 1.124 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.067 0.000 0.000 0.067 . ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 9 ,1 3 1.083 0 000 0 170 1.253  ! TOTAL 10 0 4 14 6.721 0.109 1.367 8.197 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.044 0.000 0.000 0.044 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.012 0.000 0.000 0.012 i' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.236 0.000 0.000 0.236 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g Q 0007 0.000 0 000 0 007 [ TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.299 0.000 0.000 0.299 REFUELING , MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  : l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q Q p 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 3 9 4.339 'O.110 1.214 5.6t.3 ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 1.256 0.000 0.006 1.262  ; HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 1.812 0.000 0.000 1.812 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.068 0.000 0.000 0.068 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 1.259 0.000 0.170 1.429 i GRAND TOTALS 10 0 4 14 8.734 0.110 1.390 10.234 i

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *DIABLO CANYON 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 rnREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRAC1 TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 24 1 0 25 1.095 0.032 0.000 1.127 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 34 3 1 38 0.767 0.028 0.001 0.796 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 1 0 004 0 000 0 000 0 004 TOTAL 61 4 1 66 1.868 0.060 0.001 1.929 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 41 12 117 170 1.747 0.639 3.525 5.911 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 3 2 12 0.073 0.258 0.132 0 463 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 45 3 36 84 3.733 0.174 1.274 5.181 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.022 0.000 0.000 0.022 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL i 3 9 17 0 387 0 022 0 143 0552 TOTAL 99 21 164 284 5.962 1.093 5.074 12.129 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 8 24 33 0.008 1.535 2.932 4.475 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 2 6 0.685 0.000 0.510 1.195 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 3 5 0.101 0.000 0.281 0.382 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Z Z 0000 0 000 2 864 2 864 TOTAL 7 8 36 51 0.794 1.535 6.587 8 916 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 38 11 198 247 4.067 0.380 43.844 49.191 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 2 2 12 1.592 1.893 0.059 3.544 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 28 4 58 90 3.328 0.231 18.720 22.279 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 1.533 0.000 0.000 1.533 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 3 11 17 0 197 1 448 0677 2 322 TOTAL 79 20 269 368 11.617 3.952 63.300 78.869 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 14 0 12 26 0.234 0.000 0.657 0.891 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 13 1 0 14 0.226 0.029 0.000 0.255

 ' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 36           2         3           41       5.603       0.009       1.072      6.684 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      0          0         0             0      0.000       0.000      0 000       0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      1          2         9             1      0 001       0 000      0 000       0 001 TOTAL                                 64            3       15           82       6 064       0.038       1.729      7.831 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    41          14      239          294       11.217       2.106     43.767     62.090 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     32            2         3          37        3.674       0.382      0.480      4.536 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 39            4       60          103        3.643       0.368      8.340    12.351 SUPERVISORY PEP.SONNEL                     0           0         0             0      0.000       0.000      0.000      0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      6           2       13           21        0 716       0.229      1 059      2 004 TOTAL                                118         22       315          455       19.250        3.085    58.646     80.981 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   137          45      590           772      18.175        4.660    99.725    122.560 j   OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     88            9         9         106        7.345       2.594      1.181     11.120 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                184          16       161         361       17.175        0.810    29.688     47.673 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       3          0         0             3      1.555       0.000      0.000      1.555 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     16           8       40            64       1.305       1.699      4.743      7.747 GRAND TOTALS                        428          78       800        1306       45.555        9.763   135.337    190.655
   " Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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               *DRESDEN 2,3                                                                                                                                            TYPE:        BWR PLANT:

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV 39 2 87 128 14.537 0.063 8.232 22.832 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 140 0 75 215 16.083 0.000 3.787 19.870 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 85 63 39 187 19.437 0.510 6.463 26 410 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5.862 147 0 43 190 5.462 0.000 0.400 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 469 47 151 4 064 0 000 5405 ENGINEERING PERSONN'!L 194_, 9 515 65 291 871 59.583 0.573 24.287 84.443 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 146 27 1001 1174 53.738 0.761 94.333 148.832 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 65 0 4 69 7.536 0.000 0.179 7.715 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 43 190 127 360 9,964 1.547 21.007 32.518 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 135 0 36 171 4.995 0.000 0.340 5.335 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 145 437 104 0 1225 1329 4 076 0 000 141.361 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 339.837 493 217 2393 3103 80.309 2.308 257.220 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0.444 0 0 5 5 0.000 0.000 0.444 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.023 0 3 0 3 0.000 0.023 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0756 g O037 0 000 0 719 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 I 1.223 3 11 15 0.037 0.023 1.163 TOTAL 1 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 8.686 1 2 87 90 0.426 0.041 8.219 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.054 0.000 0.000 0.054 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1.988 2 5 9 16 0.467 0.039 1.482 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.024 1 0 0 1 0.024 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 11 122 0 0 96 96 0 003 0 000 11 119 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 21.874 4 7 192 203 0.974 0.080 20.820 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 0 0 3 3 0.000 0.000 0.314 0.314 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 15 0 87 102 1.776 0.000 4 419 6.195 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 14 0 1 15 3.192 0.001 0.119 3.312 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.692 19 0 0 19 0.692 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0539 g 1 0 006 0 000 0 533 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q  ! 48 0 96 144 5.666 0.001 5.385 11.052 TOTAL REFUELING 0 0 18 18 0.008 0.000 1.728 1.736 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.580 6 0 0 6 0.580 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.336 1 4 1 6 0.215 0.032 0.089 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.273 7 0 0 7 0.273 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 256 3 0 44 47 0132 0 000 5 124 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 8.181 17 4 63 84 1.208 0.032 6.941 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 186 31 1201 1418 68.709 0 865 113.270 182.844 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 226 0 166 392 26.029 0.000 8.385 34.414 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 145 265 177 587 33.275 2.152 29.160 64.587 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 309 0 79 388 11.446 0.000 0.740 12.186 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 212 0 1423 1635 8.318 0.000 164.261 172.579 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1078 296 3046 4420 147.777 3.017 315.816 466.610 GRAND TOTALS

  • Workers rnay be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM ) BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *DUANE ARNOLD TYPE: BWR l l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON.. REM l JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT. TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL i l REACTOR OPS & SURV i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 14 0 0 14 2.588 0.000 0.000 2.588 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 35 0 0 35 9.593 0.000 0.000 9.593 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 1.718 0.000 0.000 1.718 4 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 1.104 0.000 0.136 1.240 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q 1 2 0 402 0 000 0 194 0.596

TOTAL 60 0 2 62 15.405 0.000 0.330 15.735 l ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 70 0 9 79 22.787 0.000 4.225 27.012 l

l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.206 0.000 0.000 0.206 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 2.127 0.000 0.000 2.127 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 1.315 0 000 0.000 1.315 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1Q Q 1 11 2 154 0 000 0 136 2 290 l TOTAL 91 0 10 101 28.589 0.000 4.361 32.950 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 Q Q 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0.000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 2. 5 0.568 0.000 0.322 0.890  ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 3 0 2 5 0.568 0.000 0.322 0.890 l WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.170 0.000 0.000 0.170 1 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 1.058 0.000 0.000 1.058 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.128 0.000 0.000 0.128 g g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q TOTAL 9 0 0 9 1.356 0.000 0.000 1.356 REFUELING

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 l

0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSCNNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 g g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 88 0 11 99 26.113 0.000 4.547 30.660 i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 0 0 43 10.857 0.000 0.000 10.857 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 12 0 0 12 3 845 0.000 0.000 3 845 ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 1 10 2.547 0.000 0.136 2.683 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 11 0 2 13 2.556 0.000 0.330 . 2.886 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 163 0 14 177 45.918 0.000 5.013 50.931 GRAND TOTALS f *Wo&ers may be counted in more than one category. l D-21 NUREG-0713 l t

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: 'FARLEY 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0,068 0.255 0.111 0.434 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 42 0 0 42 11.029 0.008 0 000 11.037 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 25 1 37 63 7.755 0.485 12.143 20.383 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.679 0.092 0.288 1.059 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g Q g 0493 0 052 0 253 0798 TOTAL 68 2 37 107 20.024 0.892 12.795 33.711 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 5.827 0.024 1.620 7.471 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.124 0.000 0.000 0.124 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.128 0.000 0.116 0.244 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.058 0.000 0.001 0.059 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 060 0 001 0 024 0 085 TOTAL 10 0 0 10 6.197 0.025 1.761 7.983 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 1 40 41 0.000 0.129 30.117 30.246 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 0 966 0.000 0.232 1.198 HEALTH PHYS.CS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.068 0.000 0.233 0.301 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.012 0.022 0.034 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 g 56 62 0 954 0 663 52 073 53 690 TOTAL 7 4 98 109 1.988 0.804 82.677 85.469 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 80 0 205 285 31.336 0.038 77.208 108.582 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 8 13 1.648 0.000 1.653 3.301 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 39 0 3 42 10.330 0.018 1.674 12.022 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.339 0.039 0.012 0.390 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 0 28 30 0 655 0 011 14 231 14 897 TOTAL 126 0 244 370 44.308 0.106 94.778 139.192 WASTE PROCESSING MA!NTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 3 5 0.297 0.000 9.477 1.774 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.592 0.000 0.021 0.613 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 27 0 2 29 6.804 0.000 0.644 7.448 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.016 0.000 0.000 0.016 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 32 0 5 37 7.709 0.000 2.142 9.851 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.094 0.000 0.079 0.173 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 0.423 0.000 0.915 1.338 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.072 0.000 0 005 0 077 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 g 9 9 0 008 0 012 0 107 0 127 TOTAL 1 0 2 3 0.597 0.012 1.106 1.715 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 92 2 248 342 37.622 0.446 110.612 148 680 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL $5 0 11 66 14.782 0 008 2.821 17.611 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 91 1 43 135 25.085 0.503 14.810 40.398 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 1.164 0.143 0.328 1.635 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 5 3 84 92 2.170 0.739 6S.688 69.597 GRAND TOTALS 244 6 386 636 80.823 1.839 195.259 277.921

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • FERMI 2 TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 134 2 42 178 7.963 0.001 1.417 9.381 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 72 0 24 96 2.558 0.000 3.413 5.971 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 37 0 1 38 4.592 0.000 0.143 4.735 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 156 26 214 396 6.345 0.246 2.317 8.908 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g2 1 2 89 1.203 0 002 0 000 1.205 TOTAL 481 33 283 797 22.661 0.249 7.290 30.200 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 2 8 1.105 0.000 0.006 1.111 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 5 6 0 055 0.000 0.012 0.067 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TCTAL 7 0 7 14 1.160 0.000 0918 1.178 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.273 0.000 0.000 0.273 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 p.0_0_0 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 0.273 0.000 0.000 0.273 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 3 109 133 2.362 0.002 5.845 8.209 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 1 1 12 0.265 0.000 0.000 0.265 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 2 6 0.183 0.000 0.035 0.218 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 22 16 117 155 0.440 0.035 2.957 3.432 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 16 0 5 21 0 154 0 000 0.209 0 363 TOTAL 73 20 234 327 3.404 0.037 9 046 12.487 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0 000 0.000 0.295 0.295 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.295 0.295 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.281 0.000 0.000 0.281 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 2 4 0.069 0.000 0.045 0.114 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.010 0.000 0.000 0.010 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 31 32 0.000 0.000 1.833 1.833 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 9 9 4 0 058 0 000 0 000 0 058 TOTAL 10 0 34 44 0.418 0.000 1.878 2.296 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 163 5 153 321 11.711 0.003 7.268 18 982
 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      84           1        28           113       2.892       0.000      3.753      6.645 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  43           0          4           47       5.058       0.000      0.178      5.236 i

180 42 367 589 6.840 0.281 7.119 14.240 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 102 5 7 114 1.415 0.002 0.209 1.626 GRAND TOTALS 572 53 559 1184 27.916 0.286 18.527 46.729

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NURABER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE3 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT *FITZPATRICK ' TYPE: BWR I WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 6100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL. STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0- 1 5 0.232 0.000 0.000 0.232 ) OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 47 0 1 48- 16.271 0.000 0.001 16.272 1 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL'- 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.082 0.000 0.000 0.082 - . ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 9 Q g.99Q Q,9,19 g_QQQ g,919 l TOTAL- 51 0 2 53 16.585 0.010 0.001 16.596 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 89 1 22 112 30.009 0.436 4.672 ' 35.117 , OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 48 0 0 48 4.867 0.059 0.024 4.950 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 46 0 0 46 10.351 0.000 0.206 10.557 ' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6' O 1 7 1.875 0.000 0.361 2.236 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 '2 I 1.14.1 9.Q2E g 90E 2_ill TOTAL 194 1 25 220 48.645 0.530 6.148 55.323  ; IN-SERVICE INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 78 0 9 87 2.278 0.000 0.160 2.438 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 39 0 0 39 1.797 0.000 0.000 1.797 IEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 21 0 0 21 0.674 0.000 0.000 0.674 j

. SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                 5         0          1            6             0.188         0.000     0.035       0.223    '

' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 9 2 f 1049 0 011 9.994, 1.154 {

     , TOTAL                          147         0         12         159              5.986         0.011     0.289       6.286   }

SPECIAL MAINTENANCF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 19 22 42 0.574- 0.042 2.455 ' 1 3.071 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 0 0 8 0.110 0.000 0.000 0.110 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 0 0 17 0.211 0.000 0.000 - 0.211 , - SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.037 0.000 0.000 0.037 r ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 } } 9,999 Q_01,1 Q g_}$2 -QJg} l TOTAL 46 1 25 72 0.932 0.053 2.807 3.792 WASTE PROCESSING f MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 25 1 0 26 3.130 0.000 0.015 3.145 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 1 11 1.350 0.000 0.289 1.639 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 15 0 0 15 1.093 0.000 0.184 1.277 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.019 0.000 0.000 0.019  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0,,_QQ2 Q,ggg g,9QQ g,ggg f TOTAL 50 1 1 52 ,5 594 0.000 0.488 6.082 REFUELING  ! . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.004 0.000 0.018 0.022 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.132 0.000 0.000 0.132  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 8 0 0 8 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.033 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.008 0.000 0.000 0.008 - ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 9_0,99 0 000 9,999 0 00', TOTAL 15 0 0 15 0.177 0.000 0.018 0.195 { TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 216 (90) 3 (1) 54 (27) 273 (118) 36.227 0.478 7.320 44.025 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 158 (58) 0 (0) 2 (1) 160 (59) 24.527 0.059 0.314 24.900 - HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 107 (46) 0 (0) 0 (0) 107 (46) 12.362 0.000 0.390 12.752 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 13 (6) 0 (0) 2 (1) 15 (7) 2.209 0.000 0.396 2.605 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 (5) 0 (0) 7 (3) 16 (8) 2.594 0.067 1.331 3.992 i GRAND TOTALS 503 (205) 3 (1) 65 (32) 571 (238) 77.919 0.604 9.751 88.274 f h may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals. l

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: " FORT CALHOUN TYPE: PWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL >100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM l JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l I l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.827 0.000 0.006 0.833 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 22 0 0 22 4.800 0.000 0.000 4.800 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 4.304 0.000 0.000 4.304 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.331 0.000 0.000 0.331 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 Q 1 0 123 0 000 0 000 0 123 , TOTAL 39 0 0 39 10.385 0.000 0.006 10.391  ! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 34 0 9 43 11.168 0.000 2.964 14.132 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.317 0.000 0.000 0.317 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 4.155 0 000 0.000 4.155 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 1.156 0.000 0.000 1.156 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q g 1 0 353 0 000 0 000 0 353 TOTAL 50 0 9 59 17.149 0.000 2.964 20.113 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 7 9 0.617 0.000 1.947 2.564 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.181 0.000 0.000 0.181 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.061 0.000 0.000 0.081 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 1 0 081 0 000 0 000 0 081 TOTAL 3 0 7 10 0.940 0.000 1.947 2.887 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.019 0.000 0.000 0.019 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 1 8 3.378 0.000 0.234 3.612 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.041 0.000 0.000 0.041 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q p 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 7 0 1 8 3.438 0.000 0.234 3.672 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.380 0.000 0.000 0.380 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 030 0.000 0.000 0.030 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0,000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 0.410 0.000 0.000 0.410 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 41 0 16 57 13.011 0.000 4.917 928 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 23 0 0 23 5.147 0.000 0.000 4.147 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 27 0 1 28 12.018 0.000 0.234 L;.252 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 1.589 0.000 0.000 >589 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.557 0.000 0.000 0.557 GRAND TOTALS 100 0 17 117 32.322 0.000 5.151 37.473 Moriters may be counted in more than one category. D-25 NUREG-0713

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE'] BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:.

  • FORT ST. VRAIN TYPE: HTGR WORKAND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL MOO MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0- 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 9 9 Q.999 g_QQQ g_QQQ g.999 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g Q g 9 0 000 0 000 9QQQ Q.999 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 000 g_QQQ 0000 9.999 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g ggg Q g 9 9.Q99 0000 g.999 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 OE 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL REFUELING 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 000 g 9 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL TOTAL SY JOB FUNCTION 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 GRAND TOTALS Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 MANT *GINNA TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3084 461 1454 4999 1.271 0.164 0.413 1.848 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3535 6 116 3657 2.845 0.001 0.094 2.940 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1954 65 1386 3405 3.036 0.326 6.453 9.815 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 29g }24 J 4Q 1116 0 218 0555 0 523 1.296 TOTAL 8869 856 3452 13177 7.370 1.046 7.483 15.899 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 928 392 801 2121 4.084 2.294 4.493 10.871 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 132 30 0 162 0.644 0.051 0.000 0.695 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 599 0 142 741 0.631 0.000 0.425 1.056 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 60 85 352 497 0 447 0 523 1,91} 9 3 883 TOTAL 1719 507 1295 3521 5.806 2.868 7.831 16.505 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 35 26 818 879 0.336 0.073 4.931 5.340 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 75 0 0 75 0.295 0.000 0.000 0.295 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 0 11 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL } 222 241 4_70 0 000 1 056 2 298 3 354 TOTAL 124 248 1063 1435 0.634 1.129 7.229 8.992 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 279 200 249 728 2.229 1.342 1.702 5.273 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 45 0 5 50 0 440 0.000 0.000 0.440 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 20 0 55 75 0.383 0.000 1.179 1.562 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 31 19 205 255 0 351 0 309 3 937 4.597 TOTAL 375 219 514 1108 3.403 1.651 6 818 11.872 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 2 13 15 0.000 0.002 0.010 0.012 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 261 0 1807 2068 0.211 0.000 3.825 4.036 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 23 1 22 0 000 0 002 0 000 0 002 TOTAL 262 25 1823 2110 0.211 0.004 3.835 4.050 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 33 42 45 120 0.670 0.418 0.475 1.563 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 97 6 650 753 1.018 0.055 9.173 10.246 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 82 82 0.000 0.000 0.498 0.498 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 59 23 171 253 0.271 0 259 0754 1.284 TOTAL 189 71 948 1208 1.959 0.732 10.900 13.591 TQT.AL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4359 1123 3380 8862 8.590 4.293 12.024 24.907 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3884 42 773 4699 5.242 0.107 9.267 14.616 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2845 65 3472 6382 4.264 0.326 12.380 16.970 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 450 696 1470 2616 1.287 2.704 10.425 14.416 GRAND TOTALS 11538 1926 9095 22559 19.383 7.430 44.096 70.909 i {

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF NRSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT.

  • GRAND GULF TYPE: BWR NUMBER OF PERSONNEL >100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORKAND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.001 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.001 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 000 g 9 9 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 0 0 0 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 TOTAL 0 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 4.720 20.411 64 0 13 77 15.689 0.002 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3.146 12.089 34 0 2 36 8.941 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0,004 1.187 7.143 21 0 4 25 5.952 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1.785 2.399 0 0 3 3 0.603 0.011 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 053 1 155' 9 9 1 102 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 43.197 119 0 22 141 32.287 0.019 10.891 TOTAL IN-SERVICE fNSPECTION 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 000 0 000 9 9 9 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 56.095 60.385 10 0 69 79 4.290 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0.986 1.697 1 0 0 1 0.711 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.076 2.109 7 0 0 7 2.033 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.183 0.219 0 0 0 0 0.036 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 005 0 173 9 9 0.168 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 0 69 87 7.238 0.000 57.345 64.583 TOTAL 18 WASTE PROCESSING 0.003 0.379 0 0 0 0 0.376 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0.155 0 0 0 0 0.155 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.141 0.453 1 0 1 2 0.312 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL. 1 245 1.298 g 3 3 0 053 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 2.285 0 4 5 0.896 0.000 1.389 TOTAL 1 REFUELfNG 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 030 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 l

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 g Q Q g ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 60.818 81.175 74 0 82 156 20.355 0.002 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4.132 13.941 35 0 2 37 9.807 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.004 1.404 9.706 29 0 5 34 8.298 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1.968 2.619 0 0 3 3 0.640 0.011 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.000 1.303 2.626 0 0 3 3 1.323 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 95 233 40.423 0.019 69.625 110.067 GRAND TOTALS 138

                 ' Workers may be counted in more thats one category.

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AP?END!X D (Continued) NUM2ER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM l BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: 'HADDAM NECK TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL P100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTluTY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 52 27 55 134 0.105 0.006 0.027 0.138 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 55 2 22 79 0.868 0.008 0.071 0.947 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 4 42 68 0.951 0.005 0.603 1.559 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 9 29 45 0.003 0.040 0.032 0.075 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 27 19 67 113 0 026 0 028 0 091 0 145 TOTAL 163 61 215 439 1.953 0.087 0.824 2.864 , i ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 73 31 116 220 0.601 0.044 0.208 0.853 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 19 0 25 44 0 023 0.000 0.031 0.054 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 21 8 59 88 0.058 0.001 0.116 0.175 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 12 15 96 123 0.003 0,007 0.036 0.046 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 27 21 98 146 0 021 0 004 0 032 0 057 TOTAL 152 75 394 621 0.706 0.056 0.423 1.185 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 3 7 31 0.030 0.000 0 099 0.129 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 0.010 0 000 0.000 0.010 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 7 14 0.019 0.000 0.023 0.042 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 2 15 23 0 006 0 000 0 232 0 238 TOTAL 38 6 30 74 0.065 0.000 0.354 0.419 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 27 19 45 91 0.211 0.477 0.733 1.421 , OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 22 0 9 31 0.167 0.000 0 074 0.241 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 1 27 45 0.355 0.022 0.687 1.064 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 6 15 24 0.029 0.125 0.086 0.240 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 11 44 68 0126 0 036 0 574 0 736 TOTAL 82 37 140 259 0 888 0660 2.154 3.702 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 2 4 8 0.106 0.000 0.000 0.106 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 1 9 19 0.276 0.001 0.160 0.437 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0.000 0.002 0.000 0 002 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 11 4 13 28 0.382 0.003 0.160 0 545 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 175 82 227 484 1.053 0.527 1.067 2 647 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 100 2 57 159 1.068 0.008 0.176 1.252 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 76 14 144 234 1.659 0.029 1.589 3.277 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 22 32 140 194 0.035 0.174 0.154 0.363 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 73 53 224 350 0.179 0.068 0.929 1.176 GRAND TOTALS 446 183 792 1421 3 994 0.806 3 915 8.715 l

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE] BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • HARRIS TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.108 0.108 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 0 12 24 1.631 0.000 1.666 3.297 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 9

TOTAL 12 0 13 25 1.631 0.000 1.774 3.405 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.240 0.240 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! I ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.240 0.240 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q g g_00g 0000 0 000 0.000 l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 j SPECIAL MAINTENANCE ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 7 13 0.852 0,000 0.956 1.808 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.631 0.000 0.000 0.631 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q g 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 g_ggg TOTAL. 9 0 7 16 1.483 0.000 0.956 2.439 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.426 0.000 0.000 0.426 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 2 0 0 2 0.426 0.000 0.000 0.426 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 63 5 125 193 18.366 1.108 35.133 54.607 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 26 0 1 27 5.151 0.000 0.163 5.314 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 0 15 38 7.754 0.000 3.412 11.166 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 1 2 8 1,833 0.127 0.554 2.514 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 21 1 84 106 5 025 0.106 28.760 33 891 TOTAL 138 7 227 372 38.129 1.341 68.022 107.492 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 69 5 135 209 19.218 1.108 36.437 56.763 ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 26 0 1 27 5.151 0.000 0.163 5.314 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 40 0 27 67 10.442 0.000 5.078 15.520 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 1 2 8 1.833 0.127 0.554 2.514 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 21 1 84 106 5.025 0.106 28.760 33.891 l GRAND TOTALS 161 7 249 417 41.669 1.341 70.992 114.002 I

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued)  ! NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REO BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION r 1 1997 ' PLANT:

  • HATCH 1,2 TYPE: BWR i l . WORK ANO NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM r

) JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.037 0.039 2.145 2.221 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 77 0 'O 77 43.441 0.013 0.002 43.456 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 57 5 59 121 27.986 1.484 26.405 55 875 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.780 0.013 0.027 0.820 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q Q 2 0 435 0 000 0_121 0.560 TOTAL 138 5 63 206 72.679 1.549 28.704 102.932 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 194 14 347 555 102.267 3.833 173.569 279.669 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL . 24 0 0 24 7.110 0.004 0.004 7.118 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 18 0 t8 36 6.396 0.053 7.899 14.348 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 20 0 4 24 10.854 0.141 1.608 12.603 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 14 2 9 25 5848 0 567 2 957 9.372 l TOTAL 270 16 378 664 132.475 4.59' 186.037 323.110 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 8 1 30 39 3.479 0.225 15.486 19.190 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.108 0.000 0.000 0.108 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 2.060 0.000 0.403 2.483 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 1.456 0.045 0.162 1.663 t ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9  !} }4 0.259 0.161 43 217 43 637 l TOTAL 15 1 84 100 7.382 0.431 59.268 67.081 lpg.QlAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 136 8 282 426 56.585 2.460 120.953 179.998 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 2.682 0.007 0.000 2.689 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 1 7 9 0.800 0.219 1.994 3.013 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 16- 0 4 20 6.177 0.092 1.704 7.973 ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 4_ g 11 2 665 0 881 1 464 5 010 TOTAL 170 13 295 478 68.909 3.659 126.115 198.683 WASTE PROCESSING I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 4 7 2.340 0.007 1.118 3.465 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.005 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 16 19 1.668 0.000 7.624 9.292 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.079 0.000 0.006 0.085 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 007 0 000 0 003 0 010 l TOTAL 6 0 20 26 4.099 0.007 8.751 12.857 REFUELING i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 78 82 1.434 0.019 34.088 35.541 ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 1.161 0.000 0.000 1.161 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 3 3 0.087 0.000 0.736 0.823 SUPERVISortY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.587 0.101 0.059 0.747 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 Q f 0218 0 003 2 312 2 533 TOTAL 10 0 87 97 3.487 0.123 37.195 40.805 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION ! MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 345 23 745 1113 166.142 6.583 347.359 520.084 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 112 0 0 112 54.507 0.024 0.006 54 537 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 83 6 104 193 39.017 1.756 45.061 85.834 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 42 0 8 50 19.933 0.392 3.566 23.891 ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 27 6 70 103 9.432 1.612 50.078 61.122 GRAND TOTALS 609 35 927 1571 289.031 10.367 446.070 745.468 Workers may be counted in more than one category. D-31 NUREG-0713 1 l

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 TYPE: BWR PLANT:

  • HOPE CREEK 1 TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT REACTOR OPS & SURV 3.488 4.024 2.916 10.428 8 0 3 11 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7.367 2.381 2.332 12.080 28 5 1 34 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4.768 0.021 2.352 7,141 22 0 7 29 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.025 0.006 0.039 0.070 0 0 0 0 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 334 0.382 0 072 0 788 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 1 75 15.982 6.814 7.711 30.507 TOTAL 59 5 11 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 9.337 6.345 19.960 15 29 18 62 4.278 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3.565 18.537 24.034 5 10 50 65 1.932 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.024 5.594 10.344 14 0 15 29 4.726 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0.085 0 0 0 0 0.085 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 816 0 377 1.246 g 2 1 9 0 053 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13.742 30.853 55.669 34 41 84 159 11.074 TOTAL lN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0.013 0 0 0 0 0.008 0.005 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.014 0 0 0 0 0.006 0.006 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.010 0 0 0 0 0.010 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 002 9 9 0 000 0 002 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 O O O O 0.026 0.013 0.000 0.039 TOTAL' SPECIAL MAINTENANCE '

31 23 41 95 12.947 9.049 28.038 50.034 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 11 15 42 68 3.837 3.790 29.996 37.623 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 14 0 5 19 3.046 0.031 1.448 4.525 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.065 0.004 0.169 0.238 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 1 f 0.181 0 726 0 154 1.061 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 56 41 89 186 20.076 13.600 59.805 93.481 i TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.125 0.125 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.008 0.000 0.243 0.251 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.415 0.002 0.116 0.533 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 019 0 000 0 019 TOTAL 2 0 3 5 0.423 0.021 0.484 0.928 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 14 26 92 132 4 267 11.076 46.601 61.944 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 29 20 117 166 7.973 5.321 66.398 79.692 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 19 0 31 50 5.642 0.043 11.314 16.999 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.351 0.007 0.045 0.403 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 3 9 9 0514 1.023 0 049 1586 TOTAL 65 49 240 354 18.747 17.470 124.407 160.624 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 68 78 155 301 24.988 33.491 84.025 142.504 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 73 50 212 335 21.125 15.063 117.506 153.694 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 71 0 58 129 18.607 0.121 20.824 39.552 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.526 0.017 0.253 0.796 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 8 2 13 1.082 2.968 0.652 4.702 GRAND TOTALS 216 136 427 779 66.328 51.660 223.260 341.248

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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PLANT: *HUMBOLDT BAY TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL  ! REACTOR OPS & SURV i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 < TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 j ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 l , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l l lN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE j , MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 GRAND TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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r APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT *lNDIAN POINT 2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 1 8 11 0.250 0.331 1.428 2.009 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 56 0 0 56 20.850 0.000 0.000 20.850 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 18 3 69 90 5.956 1.113 29.641 36.710 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 5 0 9 0.968 0.808 0.000 1.776 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 1 0 10 1.389 0 139 0 000 1 528 TOTAL 89 10 77 176 29 413 2.391 31.069 62.873 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 18 0 15 33 2.770 0.000 2.564 5.334 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.271 0.271 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 1 0 124 0 000 0 000 0 124 TOTAL 19 0 16 35 2.894 0.000 2.835 5.729 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.145 0.000 0.000 0.145 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 0.145 0.000 0.000 0.145 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 129 235 407 15.093 60.754 81.283 157.130 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 0.221 0.000 1.111 1.332 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 0.263 0.000 0.570 0.833 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 3 5 10 0 334 1.102 1.710 3.146 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 4 13 2} 2 027 1 121 3 651 6 799 TOTAL $3 136 257 446 17.938 62.977 88.325 169.240 WASTE PROCESSING l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 1 43 47 0.852 0.696 23.041 24.589 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 1.522 1.522 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 1.649 0.000 0.192 1.841 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 5 1 45 51 2.501 0.696 24.755 27.952 l REFUELING [ MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 4 159 164 0.118 0.627 91.471 92.216 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.630 0 000 0.000 0 630 l l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 3 4 0.175 0.000 0.514 0689 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 1 4 7 0.324 0 141 1.793 2.258 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 5 1 11 17 1 682 0 234 6 471 8 387 l TOTAL 13 6 177 196 2.929 1.002 100.249 104.180 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 67 135 460 662 19.083 62.408 199.787 281.278 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 62 0 3 65 21.846 0.000 1.382 23.228 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 20 3 75 98 6.394 1.113 32.247 39.754 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 9 10 29 3.275 2.051 3.695 9.021 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 21 6 24 51 5.222 1.494 10.122 16 838 GRAND TOTALS 180 153 572 905 55.820 67.066 247.233 370.119

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continusd) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PENGW-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT; *lNDIAN POINT 3 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 1 211 236 5.030 0.110 49.080 54.220 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 41 2 14 57 8.540 0.210 2.740 11.490 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 0 48 70 8.490 0.000 17.350 25.840 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.500 0.000 0.000 0.500 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 4  ! 1.130 0 140 0 760 2 030 TOTAL 93 4 277 374 23.690 0.460 69.930 94.080 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 121 127 1.090 0.000 31.230 32.320 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 3 4 0.140 0.000 0.450 0.590 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 2 5 0.570 0.000 0.300 0.870 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 230 0 230 TOTAL 10 0 127 137 1.800 0.000 32.210 34.010 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 29 29 0.000 0.000 7.320 7.320 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 1 2 3 0.000 0.410 0.490 0.900 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 1 31 32 0.000 0.410 7.810 8.220 i SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 0 158 168 1.940 0.000 49.530 51.470 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 6 8 0.270 0.000 1.200 1.470 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.860 0.000 0.000 0.860 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 610 0 610 TOTAL 15 0 165 180 3.070 0.000 51.340 54.410 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 0.440 0.000 0.150 0.590 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 3 0 1 4 0.440 0.000 0.150 0.590 REFUELING l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 9 11 0.280 0.000 1.550 1.830 ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 3 6 2.290 0.000 1.500 3.790 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.250 0.000 0.000 0.250 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ! TOTAL 6 0 12 18 2.820 0.000 3.050 5.870 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 45 1 529 575 8.780 0.110 138.860 147.750 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 44 3 25 72 8.950 0.620 4.880 14.450 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 28 0 53 81 11.350 0.000 19.150 30.500 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 1.610 0.000 0.000 1.610 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 6 10 1.130 0.140 1.600 2.870 GRAND TOTALS 127 5 613 745 31.820 0.870 164.490 197.180

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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                   *KEWAUNEE                                                                             TYPE:     PWR PLANTj NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 6100 MREM)                    TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT         TOTAL      STATION     UTILITY   CONTRACT      TOTAL JOB FUNCTION i

REACTOR OPS & SURV 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ;

  ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3        0       0          3          0.317       0.000     0.000     0.317 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0        0       0          0          0.000       0.000     0.000     0.000   i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0        0       0          0          0.000       0.000     0.000     0.000   !

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9,999 9,999 9,999 R099 j ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 3 0 0 3 0.317 0.000 0.000 0.317 TOTAL- , ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 3 0 7 10 0.681 0.000 4.723 5.404 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.566 0.000 0.000 0.566 [ OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 16 0 6 22 5.054 0.000 2.272 7.326 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 9,972 0 000 9_0M 0072 6.373 0.000 6.995 13.368  : TOTAL 21 0 13 34 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.031 0.000 '0000 0.031 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.049 0.000 0.000 0.049 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 1999 p_Qgg  ; TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.080  ! SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 18 0 53 71 9.058 0.000 20.714 29.772 0 0 5 2.768 0.000 0.000 2.768 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.220 0.000 0.000 0.220 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL I 9 9 Z 2 540 0 000 0 000 2.540 TOTAL 31 0 53 84 14.586 0.000 20.714 35.300 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.044 0.000 0.000 0.044 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.780 0.000 0.000 0.780 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL - 0 0 0 0 0.144 0.000 C.000 0.144 ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 0.968 0.000 0.000 0.968 t REFUELING ' MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL' O O O O 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 0 60 81 9.214 0.000 25.437 35.251 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 11 0 0 11 4.480 0.000 0.000 4 480 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 16 0 6 22 5.198 0.000 2.272 7.470 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.220 0.000 0.000 0.220 3 l- ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 2.612 0.000 0.000 2.612 i GRAND TOTALS 56 0 66 122 22.324 0.000 27.709 50.033
" Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) i NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION f 1997 PLANT:

  • LACROSSE TYPE: .BWR l

WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL b100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTlWTY CONTRACT TOTAL l l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' O.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000-SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 Q.QQQ Q_09Q TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

         . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                      0        0        0              0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                           0        0        0              0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                           Q        Q        Q              Q       Q_09Q        Q_09Q               Q.QQ0_       Q_QQQ TOTAL                                      0        0        0              0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000           j IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                          0        0         0             0        0.000        0.000              0.000        0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                            0        0         0             0        0.000        0.000              0.000 '      O.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL -                     0        0         0             0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                          0         0        0             0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                          Q        Q         Q             Q        0000         0 000               0 000       Q_QQQ TOTAL                                      0         0        0             0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                           0        0        0             0        0.000        0.000               0 000       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL            .

0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q' 9 0 000 0 000 E O Q_0QQ l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l i WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

        - OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                             0       0         0             0        0.000       0.000                0.000       0.000 0        0        0             0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0        0        0             0        0 000        0.000               0.000       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0000         0 000               0 000       0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                           Q        Q        Q             Q 0        0        0             0        0 000        0.000               0.000       0.000 TOTAL REFUELING 0        0        0             0        0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0        0        0              0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                                                                                                                                I 0        0         0             0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0        0         0             0       0 000        0.000               0.000        0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL Q       0000         0 000               0 000        0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                           Q        Q         Q 0        0         0             0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000
              -TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 0       0          0            0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0        0         0            0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0        0         0            0        0.000       0.000                0.000       0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0        0         0            0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0        0         0            0        0.000        0.000               0.000       0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0        0         0             0       0.000        0.000               0.000        0.000 GRAND TOTALS l Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997-l Pl. ANT *LASALLE 1,2 ' TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) - TOTAL PERSON-REM i JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 0 16 26 3.057 0.016 1.871 4.944- l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 128 0 12 140 17.512 0.000 0.711 18.223 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 17 0 21 1.092 0.132 0.001 1.225  ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 61~ 0 42 103 1.984 0.000 0.763 2.747  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 48 0 67 11g 1 &,99 0.000 0.779 2 474 f TOTAL 251 17 137 405 25.340 0.148 4.125 29.613  ! 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 186 58 1203 1447 59.678 8.412 144.217 212.307 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 44 0 1 45 5.969 0.000 0.030 5.999 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 74 326 32 432 20.717 2.600 3.311 26 628  : SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 234 0 281 515 7.685 0.000 5.173 12.858 I ENGINEERIN'i PERSONNEL 153 0 TOTAL 691 384 176 1693 329 2768 5 401 0 000 M 7.447  ! 99.450 11.012 154.777 265.239 -l IN-SERVICE INSPECTION I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 10 13 0.963 0.000 1.224 2.187 , OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.089 0.004 0.000 0.093  ! ~ SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 ' 2 0.052 0.000 0.000 0.052 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 013 _0 099 0.000 9.Q11  ! TOTAL 5 0 10 15 1.120 0.004 1.224 2.348  ! RCIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 1 43 44 0.070 0.133 5.161 5.364 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.048 0.000 0.000 0.048 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0  ! 2 5 7 0.009 0.013 0.570 0.592 ' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.001 0.000 0.065 0.066 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 9 gg g3 0 092 0 000 0 354 0 446 TOTAL 3 3 82 88 0.220 0.146 6.150 6.516 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 18 18 0.041 0.000 2.124 2.165 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 0 134 138 0.507 0.000 7,809 8.316 > HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.228 0.002 0.000 0.230 NPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.193 0.000 0.005 0.198 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 Q 1 0 025 0 000 0.001 _0 g2g TOTAL 12 0 152 164 0 994 0.002 9.939 10.935 i REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 9 9 0.050 0.000 1.073 1.123 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.052 0.000 0.000 0.052 HEALTH PHYLICS PERSONNEL i 1 0 0 1 0.226 0.000 0.000 0.226 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.014 0.000 0.012 0.026 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 g 9 0 003 0 000 0 068 0 071 , TOTAL 1 0 16 17 0.345 0.000 1.153 1.498 f TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 199 59 1299 1557 63.859 8.561 155.670 228.090  ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 176 0 147 323 24.091 0.000 8.550 32.641 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 80 345 37 462 22.361 2.751 3.882 28.994 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 303 0 328 631 9.929 0.000 6.018 15 947 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL l 205 0 279 484 7.229 0.000 3.248 10477 GRAND TOTALS 963 404 2090 3457 127.469 11.312 177.368 316.149 i i l WVorkers may be counted in more than one category. { NUREG-0713 D-38 i l l I j

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APPENDIX D(Continued) J NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM ) BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION ) i 1997 PLANT

  • LIMERICK 1,2 TYPE: BWR WORK ANO NUMBER OF PERSONNEL #100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM
    - JOB FUNCTION .                            STATION UTILITY CONTRACT                            TOTAL     STATION       UTIUTY         CONTRACT           TOTAL l

REACTOR OPS & SURV - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 364 313. 964 1641 32.694 24.465 68.446 125.605 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 196 40 135 371 16.499 1.953 12.731 31.183 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 43 6 18 67 12.654 0.660 2.727 16.041 4 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 3 25 36 0.419 0.000 0.293 0.712 !' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 122 ft 21 Z}.2 4 873 1 874 0 356 7.103 TOTAL 733' 447 1167 2347 67.139 28.952 84.553' 180.644 ' I ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 67 8 82 0.049 0.511 0.054 0.614 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 16 17 0.008 0.000 0.222 0.230

    - HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                              4             0             2                 6        0.009         0.000          0.037          0.046 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                                0             0              1                1        0.000         0.000          0.005          0.005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                                1             Q              Q                1        0 003         2,999          9.Q99          0 003

! TOTAL 13 67 27 107 0.069 0.511 0.318 0.898 i IN4ERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 3 57 60 0.000 0.132 11.514 11.646 l.

OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q- Q 1 1 9.QQQ 9_QQQ 0.027 0 027

j. TOTAL 0 3 58 61 0.000 0.132 11.541 11.673 l SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 59 30 51 140 12.833 1.249 6.115 20.197 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 2 4 24 1 /17 6 0.082 0.247 2.305 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 21 1 2 24 1.507 0.258 0.119 1.884 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL i 4 1 11 g,271 93 0047 1J21 TOTAL 105 37 58 200 16.596 2.588 6.528 25.712 WASTE PROCESSING 48 12 11 71 4.983 1.065 0.167 6.215

( MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.339 1.220 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 2 13 33 0.671 0.210 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 25 0 2 27 1.190 0.000 0.028 1.218 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL i 2 1 g 0028 g,Qgg 0000 0QE TOTAL 98 16 27 141 6.874 1.344 0.534 _8.752 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 90 57 171 0.421 3.475 0.744 4.640 7 4 48 59 0.152 0.016 0.987 1.155 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 0 3 12 0.121 0.000 0.040 0.161 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 1 2 0.018 0.000 0.001 0.019 !- SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 8 8 2 18 0 062 0 052 0 005 0 119 . ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 49 102 111 262 0.774 3.543 1.777 6.094 l TOTAL ,

        ' TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 30.897         87.040       168.917 I:         MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                           502           515         '1148             2165         50.980 36.093 240             48           216              504        19.306          2.261        14.526                        ,

l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 19.350 i .102 7 27 136 15.481 0.918 2.951 l

       - HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12               3           27               42         0.444         0 000          0.299           0.743       !

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2.994 0.435 8.670 4 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 142 99 30 271 5.241 ) 998 672 1448 3118 91.452 37.070 105.251 233.773 j GRAND TOTALS . i

           *WOfitert mey be Courtled Irl more that) Ofte C80090ry.

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APPENDlX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON 4 TEM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997  ; PLANT:

  • MAINE YANKEE TYPE: PWR l

WORKAND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL f>100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM l JOB FUNCTION STATION UT!LITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILi1Y CONTRACT TOTAL I REACTOR OPS & SUBL MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.303 0.000 0.290 0.593 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL . 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.000 0.064 0.067 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.089 0.000 0.005 0.094 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.009 0.000 0.247 0.256 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q QA11 0.000 Q Q04 QA95  : 0.000 0.690 t TOTAL 1 0 1 2 0.415 1.105 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 28 0 38 66 12.213 0.004 14.199 26.416 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 32 0 9 41 8.937 0.001 2.190 11.128 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 13 0 45 58 4.995 0.000 11.878 16.873 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 4 7 1.722 0.000 3.612 5.334 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 Q 10 20 3_Q05 QAQQ 1 201 Z,200 TOTAL 86 0 106 192 30.872 0,005 36.160 67.037 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.056 0.000 0.072 0.128  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.016 0.000 0.000 0.016 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.009 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 3 3 0.000 QAQQ QJdZ Q392 TOTAL 0 0 3 3 0.081 0.000 0 669 0.750 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 5 0 31 36 2.534 0.000 11.075 13.609 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 6 7 0.508 0.000 3.041 3.549 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 21 23 0.707 0.000 6.114 6.821 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.116 0.000 1.903 2.019 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q 81 62 Q329 QAQQ 35 781 3011D TOTAL 9 0 144 153 4.794 0.000 57.914 62.708 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  • ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q QAQQ QAQQ QAQQ Q&QQ TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 REFUELING l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 9 0 12 21 2.665 0 000 4.709 7.374 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 1.041 0 000 0.244 1.285 -

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.230 0.000 1.284 1.514 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.392 0 000 0.873 1.265 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q 2 3 0.312 QA22 2,363 2,ZQ2 TOTAL 12 0 16 28 4.645 0.022 9 473 14.140 . ! IpTAL BYJOB FUNCTION l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 0 81 124 17.715 0 004 30.273 47.992 OPERATlONS PERSONNEL 33 0 15 48 10.545 0.001 5.611 16.157 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 16 0 67 83 6.037 0.000 19.281 25.318 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 11 15 2.248 0.000 6.635 8 883 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 12 0 96 108 4.262 0.022 43.106 47.390 l l

     ' GRAND TOTALS                        108       0      270          378      40.807       0.027    104.906    145.740
  %orkers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM l' BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997  ! PiANT *MCGUIRE 1,2 TYPE: PWR , l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL I REACTOR OPS & SURV - j MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 133 370 429 932 0.285 0.732 5.746 6.763 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 48 0 38 86 1.262 0.000 0.151 1.413 i ' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 4 79 100 0.732 0.007 8.006 8.747 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 3 5 0.011 0.000 0.641 0.652 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 1} 76 99 0.104 9.gl 0006 91,}I TOTAL 210 387 625 1222 2.394 0.766 14.552 17.712 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 134 370 445 949 46.926 127.784 127.175 301.885 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 50 0 45 95 7.378 0.000 10.300 17.678 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 2 79 98 1.865 1.817 15.643 19.325 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 3 5 0.334 0.000 0.923 1.257 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 13 80 10} 2 331 4 512 59 522 66.365 TOTAL 213 385 652 1250 58.834 134.113 213.563 406.510 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 29 86 103 218 0.565 5.421 4.489 10.475 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 17 18 0.007 0.000 0.087 0.094 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.010 0.000 . 0.000 0.010 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 } } I O005 0 240 9.Q]I 0.282 TOTAL- 32 89 123 244 0.587 5.661 4.613 10.861 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE , MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 56 69 33 158 1.051 3.694 0.804 5.549 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 7 10 0.000 0.000 0.247 0.247 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 4 62 75 0.438 1.025 31.133 32.596 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL - 1 2 9 } 0.013 0 079 0 000 0.092 TOTAL 69 75 102 246 1.602 4.798 32.184 38.484 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 2 2 6 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 17 17 0.000 0.000 0.024 0.024 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q g 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 2 2 19 23 0.000 0.000 0.024 0.024 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 25 2 37 0.014 0.011 0.000 0.025 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 0.002 0.000 0.045 0.047 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 14 15 0.000 0.000 0.002 0.002 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 2 2 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 12 25 20 57 0.016 0.011 0.047 0.074 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 364 (134)922 (372) 1014 (445) 2300 (951) 48 841 137.642 138.214 324.697 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 102 (50) 0 (0) 109 (45) 211 (95) 8.642 0.000 10.767 19.409 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 45 (17) 10 (6) 251 (112) 306 (135) 3.042 2.849 54.873 60.764 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 (2) 0 (0) 6 (3) 11 (5) 0.355 0.000 1.564 1.919 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 22 (10) 31 (13) 161 (80) 214 (103) 2.453 4.858 59.565 66.876 GRAND TOTALS 538 (213)963 (391) 1541 (685) 3042 (1289) 63.333 145.349 264.983 473.665

  • Workers may 'be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • MILLSTONE POINT 1 TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL >100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 15 13 235 263 0.698 0.166 7.201 8.065 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 43 3 4 50 3.902 0.271 0.335 4.508 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 27 0 34 61 2.317 0.000 6.007 8.324 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 029 0 029 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 85 16 278 379 6.917 0.437 13.572 20.926 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 86 39 503 628 3.640 1.572 46.988 52.200 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 19 0 4 23 0.316 0.000 0.084 0.400 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 26 0 26 52 1.093 0.000 2.752 3.845 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.000 0.000 0.755 0.755 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 8 5 47 60 0 240 0 555 4.069 4 864 139 44 585 768 5.289 2.127 54.648 62.064 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0.000 0 000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 t TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 29 15 345 389 0.845 0.543 58.131 59.519 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 13 1 3 17 0.261 0.001 0.100 0.362 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 17 0 23 40 0.663 0.000 2.799 3.462 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 3 3 0.000 0.000 0.180 0.180 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 3 15 19 0 099 0 011 1 658 1.768 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL TOTAL 60 19 389 468 1.868 0.555 62.868 65.291 WASTE PROCESSING 27 10 119 156 2.417 0.011 2.872 5.300 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 1 1 6 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNE'.

24 0 23 47 0.486 0.000 1.535 2.021 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL f 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 1  !

                                                 $5         12       148                 215                                               2.903       0.011       4.407       7.321 TOTAL REFUELING 7          0         3                     10                                           0.026       0.000       0.014       0.040 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2          0         0                         2                                        0.010       0.000       0.000       0.010 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3          0         1                         4                                        0.016       0.000       0 002       0.018 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0          0         0                         0                                        0.000       0.000       0.000       0 000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9                                        0 000       0 000       0 000       0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       9          9         9 12           0         4                     16                                           0.052       0.000       0.016       0.068 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 164         77     1205               1446                                                 7.626       2.297    115.206     125.124 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 81           5        12                     98                                           4.489       0.272        0.519       5.280 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 97          0      107                  204                                              4.575        0.000     13.095      17.670 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0          0          8                        8                                        0.000       0.000       0.935        0.935 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9         9        72                     90                                            0.339       0.566       5.756       6.661 ENGINEERIMG PERSONNEL 351         91      1404               1E46                                               17.029        3.130    135.511     155.670 GRAND TOTALS
        *Worners may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued)  ; NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM l BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l 1997 PLANT:

  • MILLSTONE POINT 2,3 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 39 11 120 170 0.145 0.002 0.048 0.195 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 2 2 11 0.079 0.000 0.000 0 079 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 37 0 37 74 0.958 0.000 2.854 3.812 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 11 15 0 000 0 017 0 007 0 024 TOTAL 86 14 171 271 1.182 0.019 2.909 4.110 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 47 42 229 318 2.313 0.742 3.249 6.304 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 2 5 0.005 0.000 0.008 0.013 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 0 18 30 0.181 0.000 0.253 0.434 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 2 16 20 0 001 0 006 0226 0233 TOTAL 64 44 267 375 2.500 0.748 3.736 6.984 IN-SERVICE INSPEC flON MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 1 103 106 0 005 0.000 1.233 1.238 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 0.012 0.000 0.000 0.012 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 3 3 0 000 0 000 0 002 0 002 TOTAL 5 1 107 113 0.017 0.000 1.235 1.252 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MA!NTENANCE PERSONNEL 150 90 839 1079 32.620 9.164 89.780 131.5G4 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 60 1 8 69 12.423 1.045 1.026 14.494 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 43 0 56 99 7.690 0.000 B.707 16.391 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 11 11 0.000 0.000 1.197 1.197 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 14 7 87 108 1 704 0 62Q 11 991 14 315 TOTAL 267 98 1001 1366 54.437 10.829 112.701 177.967 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 39 10 92 141 1.386 0.000 1.864 3.250 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 1 1 12 0.312 0.000 0.000 0.312 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 0 18 41 0.502 0.000 0.754 1.256 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0.000 0.000 ENGNEERING PERSONNEL 1 1 d g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 WTAL 73 12 115 200 2 200 0.000 2.618 4.818 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 23 4 127 154 0.813 0.020 4.308 5.141 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 0 0 9 0.658 0.000 0.000 0.658 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5 0 5 10 0.214 0.000 0.044 0.258 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0 009 0.009 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 2 16 18 0 000 0 038 0.777 0 815 TOTAL 37 6 149 192 1.685 0.058 5.138 6.881 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 300 158 1510 1968 37.282 9.928 100.482 147.692 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 89 4 13 106 13 477 1.045 1.034 15.556 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 123 0 135 258 9.557 0 000 12.612 22.169 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 15 15 0 000 0.000 1.206 1.206 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 20 13 137 170 1.705 0.681 13.003 15.389 GRAND TOTALS 532 175 1b10 2517 62.021 11.654 128.337 202.012 Morkers may be counted in more than one category.

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1 APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PU.NT: *MONTICELLO TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTiuTY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 23 2 2. 48 5.108 0.673 7.122 12.903 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 29 0 0 29 10.921 0.000 0.023 10.944 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 1 1 25 7.089 0.235 0.335 7.659 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 12 0 2 14 3.610 0.150 0.726 4.486 ENGINEERING PWSONNEL I Q g I 2.370 0 000 0 000 2 370 TOTAL 94 3 26 123 29.098 1.058 8.206 38.362 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAWTENANCE PERSONNEL 26 3 25 54 6.894 1.672 7.604 16.170 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.338 0.000 0.000 0.338 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 8 1 1 10 2.355 0.236 0.582 3.173 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 17 0 2 19 4.171 0.199 0.638 5.008 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 9 9 4 0 729 0 000 0 000 0.729 TOTAL Sb 4 28 87 14.487 2.107 8.824 25.418 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 10 10 0.000 0.057 2.234 2.291 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.009 0.000 0.011 0.020 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.002 0.019 0.350 0.371 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 12 12 0.011 0.076 2.595 2.682 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 19 85 104 0.066 4.744 30.322 35.132 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.269 0.000 0.000 0.269 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.665 0.000 0.267 0.932 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 3 4 10 1.018 0.968 1.053 3 039 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 9 Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 5 22 90 117 2.018 5.712 31.642 39.372 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.143 0.000 0.040 0.183 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.009 0.000 0.011 0.020 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.153 0.000 0.051 0.204 REFUEUNG MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 49 24 143 216 12.211 7.146 47.322 66.679 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 29 0 0 29 11.528 0.000 0.023 11.551 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 33 2 3 38 10.127 0.471 1206 11.804 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 32 3 10 45 8.802 1.336 2.767 1?.905 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 0 0 11 3.099 0.000 0.000 3.099 GRAND TOTALS 154 29 156 339 45.767 8.953 51.318 106.03S Morkers may be counted in more than one category. NUREG-0713 D-44

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 l PLANT: *NINE MILE POINT 1,2 TYPE: BWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL j I REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 154 0 137 291 5.394 0.000 0.728 6.122 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 164 0 9 173 28.670 0.000 0.006 28.676 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 154 0 57 211 11.382 0.000 1.080 12.462 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 59 0 18 77 1.335 0.000 0.046 1.381 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 177 0 80 257 1 850 0 000 0 304 2.154 l TOTAL 708 0 301 1009 48.631 0.000 2.164 50.795 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 408 0 513 921 .95 481 0.000 89.339 194.820 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 105 0 3 108 8.982 0.000 0.206 9.188 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 97 0 41 138 15.491 0.000 9.184 24.675 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 70 0 22 92 6.455 0.000 1.817 8.272 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 149 0 124 27_3 7 918 0 000 10 462 18 380 TOTAL 829 0 703 1532 144.327 0.000 111.008 255.335 IN-SERVICE lNSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 186 192 1.177 0.000 57.132 58.309 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.009 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 4 5 0 010 0.000 1.298 1.308 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 8 0 29 37 0564 0 000 7 811 8 375 TOTAL 18 0 219 237 1.760 0.000 66.241 68.001 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 135 0 192 327 8.186 0.000 27.432 35.618 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 12 0 1 13 0.082 0.000 0.060 0.142 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 34 0 1 37 0.384 0.000 0 069 0.453 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 15 0 6 21 0.155 0.000 0.642 0.797 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 52 0 26 78 1 521 0 000 1349 2.870 TOTAL 248 0 228 476 10 328 0.000 29.552 39.880 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 33 0 2 35 7.220 0.000 1.732 8.952 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 15 0 0 15 0.331 0.000 0.000 0.331 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.050 0.000 0.000 0.050 ENG3NEERING PERSONNEL 1, 0 5 6 0 042 0 000 0 074 0 116 TOTAL 56 0 7 63 7.645 0.000 1.806 9.451 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 43 0 94 137 0.627 0.000 13.889 14 516 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 17 0 3 20 0 394 0.000 0.119 0.513 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 32 0 18 50 1.823 0 000 0 671 2.494 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 0 1 9 0.093 0.000 0.002 0.095 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 17 0 43 60 0 586 0 000 4 642 5228 TOTAL 117 0 159 276 3.523 0.000 19.323 22.846 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCDON MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 747 0 1122 1869 120.867 0.000 188.520 309.387 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 331 0 18 349 45.348 0.000 2.123 47.471 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 335 0 119 454 29 420 0.000 11.004 40.424 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 159 0 51 210 8 098 0 000 3.805 11.903 ENGINEERING PERSCNNEL 404 0 307 711 12.481 0 000 24 642 37.123 GRAND TOTALS 1976 0 1617 3593 216.214 0 000 230.094 446.308 l

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM DY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • NORTH ANNA 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL M100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 29 2 2 33 0.834 0.007 0.032 0873 89 3 11 103 2.964 0.001 0.005 2.970 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 22 0 11 33 0.269 0.000 0.031 0.300 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 25 6 3 34 0.058 0.037 0.023 0.118 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL j, 4 0 027 0 001 0 000 0 028 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 168 12 27 207 4.152 0.046 0.091 4.289 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 246 11 558 815 21.360 0.347 30.247 51.954 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 169 163 67 399 5.242 0.208 0.373 5.823 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 71 9 148 228 7.961 0.126 7.620 15.707 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 46 32 9 87 0.689 0.258 0.116 1.063 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 84 26 33 143 1 678 0 040 0 533 2 251 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 616 241 815 1672 36.930 0.979 38.889 76.798 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 18 0 20 38 0.207 0.000 0.987 1.194 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 13 0 1 14 0.796 0.000 0.027 0.823 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 12 0 6 18 0.024 0.000 0.056 0.080 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 13 0 20 33 0 872 0 000 2.560 3 432 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 59 0 47 106 1.900 0.000 3.630 5.530 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 143 2 31 176 1.558 0.017 0.856 2.431 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 0 0 18 0.064 0.000 0.000 0.064 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 0.019 0.000 0.004 0.023 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 025 10 0 3 13 0 020 0 000 0 005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 175 2 35 212 1.661 0.017 0.865 2.543 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 51 2 4 57 0.113 0.001 0.002 0.116 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 26 0 1 27 0.190 0.002 0.002 0.194 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.327 31 0 2 33 0.321 0.006 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 1 0 3 0.026 0 008 0.000 0.034 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 Q 0000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q 0.671 110 3 7 120 0.650 0 017 0.004 TOTAL REFUEL lHG 50 120 6.771 1.008 3.792 11.571 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 67 3 41 10 5 56 1.147 0.083 0.128 1.358 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 36 48 0.453 0.001 1.352 1.806 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 7 5 0 12 0.150 0.306 0 000 0.456 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 4 7 0 219 0 000 0 150 0 369 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 130 18 95 243 8.740 1.399 5.422 15.560 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION
                                            $54          20        665               1239                                           30.843                 1.380       35.916        68.139 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 338         176          85                 599                                         10.339                 0.294         0.535       11.168 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 166             9      203                  378                                             9.092              0.133         9.059       18.284 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 87         44          13                 144                                             0.943              0.609         0.143         1.695 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 113         27          60                 200                                             2.816              0.041         3.248         6.105 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1258         276       1026               2560                                            54.033                2.457       48.901       105.391 GRAND TOTALS
     *Wortos may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) l NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: 'OCONEE 1,2,3 TYPE: PWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM j JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL  : l I BEACTOR OPS & SURV l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 154 199 198 551 2.306 1.648 0.429 4.383 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 69 0 28 97 12.326 0.000 0.526 12.852 ) HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 28 0 45 73 1.457 0.000 5.106 6.563 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 17 2 3 22 1.727 0.002 0.035 1.764 l ENCINEERING PERSONNEL 5 0 8 13 0 883 0 000 0 050 0 933 i TOTAL 273 201 282 756 18.699 1.650 6.146 26.495 I ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 155 201 198 554 39.515 29.119 33.487 102.121 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 65 0 31 96 3.304 0.000 11.703 15.007 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 28 0 45 73 3.382 0.000 5.556 8.938 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 14 2 3 19 1.319 0.253 0.776 2.348 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 5 0 8 13 0 231 0 000 0 495 0726 TOTAL 267 203 285 755 47.751 29.372 52.017 129.140 1 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 26 82 37 145 0.759 12.057 2.054 14.870 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 6 7 0.000 0.000 0.421 0.421 ) PDLTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 19 26 0.028 0.000 0.538 0.566 l WPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 1 1 8 0.107 0.073 0.004 0.184 l EMGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 9 4 7 0 013 0 000 0 268 0.281 j TOTAL 43 83 67 193 0.907 12.130 3.285 16.322 l SPECIAL MAINTENANCE i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 91 120 117 328 2.959 11.411 7.719 22.089  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 11 0 19 30 0.057 0.000 0.312 0.369 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 14 0 22 36 0.315 0.000 0.789 1.104 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 0 3 13 0.433 0 000 0.032 0.465 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 9 2 1 0 481 0 000 0 099 0580 TOTAL 129 120 163 412 4.245 11.411 8.951 24.607 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 27 9 6 42 0.737 0.048 0.001 0.786 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 17 0 29 46 0.591 0.000 0.398 0.389 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 16 0 6 22 0.883 0.000 0.002 0.885 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 61 9 43 113 2.211 0.048 0.401 2.660 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 20 45 34 99 1.064 5.440 0.269 6.773 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 25 30 0.212 0.000 0.703 0 915 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 21 32 0.010 0.000 0.275 0.285 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.013 0.000 0.000 0.013 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL } Q 3 g 0.190 0 000 0 087 0277 TOTAL 41 45 83 169 1.489 5.440 1.334 8.263 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCDON MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 473 (155)656 (201) 590 (199) 1719 (555) 47.340 59.723 43.959 151.022 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 168 (69) 0 (0) 138 (31) 306 (100) 16.490 0.000 14.063 30.553 HEALTH PHYSK S PERSONNEL 104 (28) 0 (0) 158 (45) 262 (73) 6 075 0.000 12.266 18.341 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 50 (17) 5 (0) 12 (3) 67 (20) 3.599 0.328 0847 4.774 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 (5) 0 (0) 25 (8) 44 (13) 1.798 0.000 0.999 2.797 GRAND TOTALS 814 (274)661 (20i) 923 (286) 2398 (761) 75.302 60 051 72.134 207.487

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of indivKluals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued).

       ,                                        NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REJ BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION                                                                        j 1997
  • OYSTER CREEK TYPE: BWR PLANT WORK AND NLWR OF PERSONNEL 6100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM l STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION -

REACTOR OPS & SURV 68 2 71 1.901 0.001 0 004 1.906 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 80 0 0 80 6.445 0.000 0.000 6.445 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 23 0 0 23 0.772 0.000 0.000 0.772 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.568 0.000 0.000 0.568 { SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 9 10 0 031 0 000 0 000 0 031 186 1 2 189 9.717 0.001 0.004 9.722  : TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 228 14 68 310 - 11.425 0.052 0.279 11.756 l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL

 ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    152           3         11          166               2.279          0.000    0.020                 2.299  (

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL - 68 1 1 70 3.554 0.000 0.011 3.565 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 60 3 5 68 0.211 0.053 0.011 0.275  ! ENGINEERIN3 PERSONNEL 143 3 13 159 1.858 0 002 0.061 1.921 TOTAL' 651 24 98 773 19.327 0.107 0.382 19.816  ; IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 0 0 24 0.127 0.000 0.000 0.127  ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 0 0 7 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.021 r HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 l 0.000 0.000 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL  ! Q g  ! 0095 0 000 0 000 0 095 TOTAL 42 0 0 42 0.245 0.000 0.000 0.245 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 123 7 22 152 12.112 0.821 1.257 14.190 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 40 0 1 41 1.493 0.000 0.051 1.544 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 41 0 0 41 2.376 0.000 0.000 2.376 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.011 0.000 0.000 0.011 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 26 0 1 27 0 546 0 000 0 000 . 0546 TOTAL 236 7 24 267 16.538 0.621 1.308 18.667 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 40 0 8 48 1.348 0.000 0.146 1.494  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 43 0 2 45 2.118 0.000 0.006 2.124 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 27 0 0 27 0.497 0.000 0.000 0.497 I SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 0 0 8 0.418 0.000 0.000 0.418 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 Q 1 4 0 293 0 000 0 001 0 294  ! TOTAL 121 0 11 132 4.674 0.000 0.153 4.827  ; I REFUELING i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 16 0 2 18 0.649 0.000 0.338 0.987

 - OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     15           0          1           16               0.282          0.000    0.271                 0.553  i 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 20           0          1           21               0.437          0.000                          0.437  '

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 g 1 3 0 004 0 000 0 197 0201 , TOTAL $3 0 5 58 1.372 0 000 0.806 2.178  ; l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 499 (249) 22 (16) 102 (77) 623 (342) 27.562 0.874 2.024 30.460 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 337 (205) 3 (3) 15 (12) 355 (220) 12.638 0.000 0.348 12.986 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 182 (76) 1 (1) 2 (1) 185 (78) 7.638 0.000 0 011 7.649 i l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 79 (61) 3 (3) 5 (5) 87 (69) 1.208 0.053 0.011 1.272 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 192 (147) 3 (3) 16 (13) 211 (163) 2.827 0.002 0.259 3.088 I I GRAND TOTALS 1289 (738) 32 (20) 140 (108) 1461 (872) 51.873 0.929 2.653 55.455

   ' Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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1997 - PLANT

  • PALISADES TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 1.477 0.056 0.108 1.641 CPERATIONS PERSONNEL 32 0 0 32 8.508 0.002 0.296 8.806 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 0 4 26 4.527 0.000 1.251 5.778 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.603 0.000 0.016 0.619 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 g i 2 1.398 0 036 0 603 2 037 TOTAL $6 0 5 61 16.513 0.094 2.274 18.881 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 50 5 3 58 14.414 1.272 0.962 16.648 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.441 0.000 0.005 0.446 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 0 2 19 4.653 0.000 1.103 5.756 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.521 0.000 0.011 0.532 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g Q Q 0607 0 207 0 098 0 912 TOTAL 71 5 5 81 20.636 1.479 2.179 24.294 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION
 . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                            0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000    l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                             0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000    l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                         0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000    i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                            0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                            g                   9       g            9            0 000        0 000       0 000           0 000 TOTAL                                        0                   0       0             0           0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                            0                   0        1            1           0.059        0.001       0.142           0.202 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                             0                    0      0             0            0.052       0.000       0.000           0.052 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                         0                   0       0             0            0.078       0.000       0.000           0.078 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                            0                    0      0             0            0.000       0.000       0.000           0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                            Q                   Q       1             1            0 058       0 000       0.189           0247 TOTAL                                        0                    0      2             2            0.247       0.001       0.331           0.579 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                            0                    0       0            0            0.222       0.011        0.066          0.299    I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                              1                   0       0            1            0.285       0 000        0.004          0.289 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                          9                   0       1          10             2.772       0.000        0.489          3.261 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                             1                   0       0            1            0.489       0.000        0.004          0.493 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                            9                   9       9            9            0 054       0 000        0 004          0 058 TOTAL                                       11                    0       1          12             3 822       0.011        0.567          4.400 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                            0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000          0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                             0                   0       0            0            0 000        0.000       0.000          0.000
  . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                         0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000          0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                            0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                            Q                   Q       Q            9            0 000        0 000       0 000           0 000 TOTAL                                        0                   0       0            0            0.000        0.000       0.000           0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                          50                    5       4          59            16.172        1.340       1.278         18.790

- OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 35 0 0 35 9.286 0.002 0.305 9.593 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL . 48 0 7 55 12.030 0.000 2.843 14.873 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 1.613 0.000 0.031 1.644 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 2 3 2.117 0.243 0.894 3.254 GRAND TOTALS 138 5 13 156 41.218 1.585 5.351 48.154

    *iNorkers may be counted in more than one category.

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                *PALO VERDE 1,2,3                                                                      TYPE:      PWR PLANT:

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY

 .!OB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV                                                                                        0.715       1.673 2         0         2            4      0.958       0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                                                                                     0.170      6.355 11         0         0           11      6.185       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                                                                           0.000      6.683     21.168 48         0       19           67      14.485 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                                                                                  0.123       1.986 5         0         0            5      1.863       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                                                                                     0 010       1 042 g        9             1      1 032       0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      1                                                                        32.224 67         0       21            88    24.523        0.000      7.701 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE                                                                                                111.646 111         0     212           323     40.343        0.000    71.303 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                                                                                     0.032     13.721 29         0         0           29     13.689       0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                                                                                                35.649 46         0       61          107      16.418       0.000    19.231 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                                                                                  0.847     10.955 27         0         2           29     10.108       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                                                                                               14 694 19         0       20            39      8 468       0 000      6.226 ENGINEEPING PERSONNEL                                                                                              186.665 232         0     295           527     89.026        0.000    97.639 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 0       24            25      0.601       0.000      9.309       9.910 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      1 0                      3      1048        0.000      0.500       1.548 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       2                   1 0         0            0      0.570       0.000      0.461       1.031 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                   0 0         0         0            0      0.106       0.000      0.000       0.106 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g         6            7      0 668       0 000      1 861       2.529 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      1                                                                        15.124 4         0       31            35      2.993       0.000     12.131 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 0         0         0            0      0.071       0.000      0.988       1.059 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0         0         0            0      0.008       0.000      0.010       0.018 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0         0         0            0      0.013       0.000      0.331       0.344 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0          0        0            0      0.015       0.000      0.003       0.018 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g         g                      9      0 036       0 000      0.505       0 541 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                                          9 0         0         0            0      0.143       0.000      1.837       1.980 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 2          0        0            2      0.681       0.000      0.076       0.757 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0         0            1      0.418       0.000      0.000       0.418 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       1 10          0        2           12      5.160       0.000      0.874       6.034 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       1         0        0             1     0.184       0.000      0 016       0.200 g                      g      0027        0 000      0 003       0 030 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      Q                   Q TOTAL                                 14          0        2           16      6.470       0.000      0.969       7.439 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     18          0        7           25      7.168       0.000      2.234       9.402 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                        5         0        0            5       1.804      0.000      0.000       1.804 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                    3         0        6            9      0.862       0.000       1.128      1.990 l                                                                                                                       1.180 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       3         0        0            3       1.180      0.000      0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       6         0        0            6       1 651      0 000      0 076       1.727 i

TOTAL 35 0 13 48 12.665 0.000 3.438 16.103 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 134 0 245 379 49.822 0.000 84.625 134.447 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 48 0 1 49 23.152 0.000 0.712 23.864 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 107 0 88 195 37.508 0.000 28.708 66.216 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 36 0 2 38 13.456 0,000 0.989 14.445 i l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 27 0 26 53 11.882 0 000 8.681 20.563 GRAND TOTALS 352 0 362 714 135.820 0.000 123.715 259.535 l l

  ' Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l 1997 PLANT: ' PEACH BOTTOM 2,3 TYPE: BWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM { JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL j i

  ~ REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    474         396        676          1546               56.910          25.683    60.520    143.113 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      97          34         81           212                   2.072        0.826     2.485      5.383 l
 . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  38           8         11                57               4 196        0.218     1.479      5.893 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     10          11         23                44                0.049       0.051     0.232      0.332 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     55          65         20           140                    1.186       1.129     0 825      3 140 TOTAL                                674         514        811          1999               64.413          27.907    65.541    157.861 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     14          10         74                98                0.651       0.403     1.670      2.724 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                        0          0           2                  2              0.000       0.000     0.009      0.009      !

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.013 0.000 0.000 0.013  ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 l TOTAL 15 10 76 101 0.664 0.403 1.679 2.746 l i IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 21 226 254 0 953 1.059 21.443 23 455 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 1 9 13 1.126 0.005 0.949 2.080 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 1 1 9 0.044 0 008 0.161 0 213 TOTAL 11 23 236 270 2.123 1.072 22.553 25.748 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 111 136 335 582 11.531 16.377 53.256 81.164 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 3 19 29 0.394 0.098 5.133 5.625 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 1 1 6 0.153 0.003 0.046 0.202 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 1 1 4 0.045 0.007 0.045 0.097  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 12 8 24 0 080 0 144 0 298 0 522 TOTAL 128 153 364 645 12.203 16.629 58.778 87.610 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 1 12 15 0.078 0.006 1.579 1.663 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 g 9 0 000 0 000 0.000 0 000 TOTAL 2 1 12 15 0.078 0.006 1.579 1.663 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 280 350 642 1272 38 516 60.532 94.539 193.587 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 42 24 30 96 4.452 1.762 4.229 10.443 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 3 6 32 3.556 0.191 1.818 5.565

 . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       8          3           2                13               1.277       0.225     0.135       1.637 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     32          34          12                78               1 331       1.310     0 807      3 448 TOTAL                                 385         414        692          1491                49.132         64.020   101.528    214.680 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    888 (608)914 (514) 1965 (1148) 3767 (2270)          108.639           104.060   233.007    445.706
 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     149 (192) 62 (88) 141 (121) 352 (401)                       8.044       2.691    12.805     23.540 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  66     (44) 12 (10) 18 (11) 96 (65)                        7.918       0.412     3.343     11.673 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     20     (20) 15 (14) 26 (65) 61 (99)                        1.371       0.283     0.412      2.066 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     92 (134)112 (157) 41          (61) 245 (352)               2.641       2.591     2.091      7.323 l
GRAND TOTALS 1215 (9981115 (783) 2191 (1406) 4521 (3187) 128.613 110 037 251.658 490.308
  • Workers rnay be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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  • PERRY NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORKAND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV 1.127 115 23 85 223 0.583 0.021 0.523 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21.009 156 32 8 196 20.233 0.654 0.122 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 19.212 52 9 91 152 5.973 2.885 10.354 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.130 5 4 6 15 0.006 0.049 0.075 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1.833 26 70 15 111 0 679 0 989 0.165 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 354 138 205 697 27.474 4.598 11.239 43.311 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 215 116 1213 1544 26.029 8.989 102.649 137.667 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 260 93 86 439 6.210 4.102 6.711 17.023 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 56 12 76 144 6.478 0.684 5.993 13.155 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 19 18 63 100 0.241 0.510 0.815 1.566 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 72 147 81 300 1 215 3 349 2.131 6 695 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 622 386 1519 2527 40.173 17.634 118.299 176.106 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION '

36 7 387 430 1.041 0.181 24.681 25.903 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 16 8 14 38 0.075 0.570 1.603 2.248 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 14 2 25 41 0.249 0.027 0.726 1.002 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 6 0.006 0.454 0.334 0.794 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 1 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 28 22 61 0 066 1915 2.190 4.171 78 46 452 576 1.437 3.147 29.534 34.118 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 47 28 359 434 0.820 0.156 18.185 19.161 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 25 9 11 45 0.234 0.024 0.858 1.116 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 27 2 21 50 0.932 0.004 1.220 2.156 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 2 10 13 0.000 0.000 0.189 0.189 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 7 22 12 41 0 018 0 576 0 035 0 629 TOTAL 107 63 413 583 2.004 0.760 20.487 23.251 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 95 37 142 274 0.069 0.006 0.034 0.109 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 84 39 42 165 2.179 1.341 0.493 4.013 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 36 6 21 63 0.471 0.748 0.103 1.322 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 6 10 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 12 1 22 0 026 0 001 0 000 0 027 TOTAL 228 94 212 534 2.746 2.096 0.630 5.472 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 28 12 186 226 0.166 0.048 17.096 17.310 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 21 15 27 63 0.556 0.384 1.140 2.080 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 26 2 20 48 0.213 0.002 0.925 1,140 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 2 4 to 0.001 0.002 0.083 0.086 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 8 18 7 33 0 119 QR 0134 0 360 TOTAL 87 49 244 380 1.055 0.543 19.378 20.976 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 536 223 2372 3131 28.708 9.401 163.168 201.277 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 562 196 188 946 29.487 7.075 10.927 47.489 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 211 33 254 498 14.316 4.350 19.321 37.987 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 34 27 93 154 0.255 1.015 1.496 2.766 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 133 297 138 568 2.123 6.937 4 655 13.715 j GRAND TOTALS 1476 776 3045 5297 74.889 28.778 199.567 303.234 l Morkers may be counted in more than one category. NUREG-0713 D-52 , 1

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  • PILGRIM TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION 1

IdACTOR OPS & SURV 46 10 43 99 2.495 0.108 1.604 4.207 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 69 2 74 145 33.327 0.370 2.574 36.271 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 17 0 9 26 0.541 0.000 0.104 0.645 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 3 5 31 1.441 0.226 0.136 1.803 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 18 1 5 24 1.995 0 051 0 348 2_ 394, ENGINEERING PERSONNEL , 173 16 136 325 39.799 0.755 4.766 45.320 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 168 58 914 1140 61.070 11.788 115.420 188.278 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 100 7 125 232 11.485 0.041 6.426 17.952 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 46 3 120 169 15.322 0 087 23.790 39.199 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 108 15 81 204 13.429 1.027 1.760 16.216 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 114 27 120 261 6 072 0 931 6.049 15 052 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 536 110 1360 2006 107.378 13.874 155.445 276.697 TOTAL fN-SERVICE lNSPECTION 42 7 291 340 3.036 0.226 53.175 - 56.437 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 0 3 24 1.246 0.000 0.153 1.399 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 9 19 0.799 0.000 0.306 1.105 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 4 7 20 0.232 0.038 1.423 1.693 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 4_,7 1418 0.166 5339 6 923 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 21 101 13 336 450 6.731 0.430 60.396 67.557 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE . 75 13 469 557 5.943 1.123 118.139 125.205 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 23 1 13 37 0.594 0.002 0.263 0.859 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5.162 11 0 26 37 0.998 0.000 4.164 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 060 25 6 27 58 0.799 0.123 8.138 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 324 29 8 36 73 1151 0 253 7 920 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 163 28 571 762 9.485 1.501 138.624 149.619 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 0.344 28 6 13 47 0.230 0.024 0.090 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2.352 20 1 3 24 1.757 0.120 0.475 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.339 18 0 8 26 0.266 0.000 0.073 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.145 1 0 0 1 0.145 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 047 0 290 2 0 1 3 0 243 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3.470 69 7 25 101 2.641 0.144 0.685 TOTAL REFUELING 26.453 I 53 35 126 214 3 408 9.034 14.011 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1.453 38 1 7 46 0.695 0.001 0.757 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5.435 6.226 10 0 34 44 0.791 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.426 1.717 23 - 3 9 35 1.289 0.002 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 993 5 724 23 3 26 52 1652 0 079 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 24.622 41.573  ; 147 42 202 391 7.835 9.116 TOTAL IOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 185L 2397 76.182 22.303 302.439 400.924 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 412 129 12 225 508 49.104 0.534 10.648 60.286 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 271 3 206 321 18.717 0.087 33.872 52.676 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 112 129 349 17.335 1.416 11.883 30.634 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 189 31 41 214 460 12.531 1.480 25.696 39.707. l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 205 2630 4035 173.869 25.820 384.538 584.227 I GRAND TOTALS 1189 216 r l

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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      . PLANT:'
  • POINT BEACH 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL P100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.700 0.700 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL - 41 0 0 41 9.180 0.000 7.986 17.166 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 41 5 23 69 3.450 0.600 0.140 4.190 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 1.080 'O.000 1.170 2.250 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 1.063 0.000
                                              !         Q           1 2.119                               917}

TOTAL 88 8 24 120 15.920 1.663 9.996 27.579 WNE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 46 20 5 71 16.090 6.040 0.800 22.930 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2. 0.700 0.000 0.000 0.700 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q p g 0000 g.,999 '0000 g,0_99 TOTAL 48 20 5 73 16.790 6.040 0.800 23.630 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 1 1 g 0000 0 600 5 540 6.140 TOTAL 0 1 5 6 0.000 0 600 5.540 6.140 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL - 0 0 69 69 0.000 0.000 26.670 26.670 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.390 0.390

    ' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                 0          0         4             4       0.000        0.000      2.080       2.080 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                 g          9         9             9       0.000        0 000      0 000      0 000 l          TOTAL                             0          0        74           74        0.000        0.000     29.140     29.140 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                 0          0         0            0        0.000        0.000      0.430      0.430 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                  0          0         0            0        0.280        0.000      0.000      0.280
   . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL               0          0         0            0        0.150        0.000      0.710      0.860 l      SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                 1          0         0             1      0.200         0.000      0.000      0.200 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                 9           9         9            9       0 000         0 000      0 000      0 000
        -TOTAL                              1          0         0                    0.630        0.000 1                               1.140      1.770 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                18          0          0           18       2.550        0.000       0.000      2.550 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL .                5          0          0            5       0.730        0.000       0.000      0.730 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL              0          0          0            0       0.000        0.030       0.000      0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                 0          0          0            0       0.470        0.000       0.000      0.470 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                 9          9         9                     0 000        0 000 TOTAL 9                               9.999       0000 23          0          0          23        3.750        0.000       0.000      3.750 TOTAL,,,pY JOB FUNCTION MAIN 7ENANCE PERSONNEL               64         20        74          158       16.640        6.040     28.600     53.280 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                 46          0         0           46       10.190        0.000      7.986     18.176 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL             41          5        24           70        3.600        0.600 i

1.240 5.440

l. SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 4 8 2.450 0.000 3.250 5.700 l

ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 5 4 6 15 2.210 1.663 5.540 9.413 GRAND TOTALS 160- 29 108 297 37.090 8.303 46.616 92.009 Mets may be counted in more than one category. . NUREG-0713 D-54 L-

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: ' PRAIRIE ISLAND 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL PEACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCd PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.287 0.075 0.047 0.409 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 2.724 0.000 0.000 2.724 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 19 30 2.956 0.000 5.304 8.260 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 2.008 0.023 0.161 2.192 3 3 1.389 0 000 0 000 1.389 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 TOTAL 21 0 19 40 9.364 0,098 5.512 14.974 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 19 25 7 51 5.934 8.429 1.240 15.603 0 0 0 0 0.020 0.000 0.000 0.020 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.168 0.000 0.205 0.373 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 4 6 0.782 0.046 0.914 1.742 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 1.000 0 000 0 000 1 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 24 25 11 60 7.904 8.475 2.359 18.738 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 13 58 23 94 4.640 23.541 9.496 37.677 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.216 0.000 0.000 0.216 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 10 12 0.472 0.000 1.980 2.452 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 43 46 1.578 0.150 13.739 15.467 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g g g 0099 0 000 0.084 0.183 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 18 58 76 152 7.005 23.691 25.299 55.995 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 10 11 10 31 2.707 4.821 3.179 10.707 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.186 0.000 0.000 0.186 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.403 0.230 1.518 2.151 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 59 61 0.b71 0.000 29.130 30.101 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 2 0 252 0 000 0 000 0 252 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 14 11 70 95 4.519 5.051 33.827 43.397 TOTAL WASTE PROCESSING 6 0 1 7 2.816 0.229 0.331 3.376 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 1 0.317 0.000 0.000 0.317 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0828 2 0 0 2 0.792 0.000 0.036 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.281 0 0 0 0 0.227 0.050 0.004 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 018 g g 0018 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 0 1 10 4.170 0.279 0.371 4.820 TOTAL REFUEUNG 0,035 28.534 26 58 0 84 10.581 17.918 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4.355 15 0 0 15 4.355 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.556 0.700 0 0 3 3 0.144 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.C16 1.116 2 0 0 2 1.075 0.025 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0 124 1 0 124 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q Q 44 58 3 105 16.279 17.943 0.607 34.829 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 14.328 96.306 74 152 41 267 26.965 55.013 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 7.818 18 0 0 18 7.818 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.230 9.599 14.764 15 0 33 48 4.935 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 43.964 50.899 14 0 106 120 6.641 0.294 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 0.084 2.966 9 0 0 9 E882 ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 462 49.241 55.537 67.975 172.753 GRAND TOTALS 130 152 180 l

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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  • QUAD CITIES 1,2 TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL' STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 6 14 27 4.438 0.306 3.054 8.298 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 109 0 190 299 30.721 0.000 18.500 49.221 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 47 0 43 90 18.029 0.000 7.097 25.126 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 111 0 35 146 10.192 0.000 1.577 11.769 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 99 g 7 49 1.974 0.000 0.287 2.261 TOTAL 313 6 289 608 65.354 0.306 31.015 96.675 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 154 173 996 1323 92.063 8.332 247.436 347.831 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 31 0 2 33 8.678 0.000 0.168 8.846 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 32 0 70 102 12.179 0.000 11.668 23.847 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 156 0 154 310 14.190 0.000 6.936 21.126 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 94 0 161 255 4 724 0 000 6.414 11.138 TOTAL 467 173 1383 2023 131.834 8.332 272.622 412.788 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 26 211 238 0.626 1.256 52.406 54.288 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.251 0.000 0.000 0.251 HEALTH PH1 SICS PERSONNEL 2 0 4 6 0.911 0.000 0.689 1.600 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 6 9 0.252 0.000 0.270 0.522 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 59 0 M 23 2.961 0 000 1 346 4.307 TOTAL 66 26 255 347 5.001 1.256 54.711 60.968 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 21 230 254 1.689 1.008 57.113 59.810 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.046 0.000 0.010 0.056 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 5 6 0.433 0.000 0.839 1.272 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 17 21 0.375 0.000 0.748 1.123 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 7 0 19 29 0 334 0 000 0.775 1.109 TOTAL 15 21 271 307 2.877 1.008 59.485 63 370 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 6 6 0.057 0.000 1.495 1.552 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 11 0 11 22 3.198 0.000 1.039 4.237 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 1.670 0 000 0.031 1.701 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 18 0 3 21 1.679 0.000 0.144 1.823 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 33 0 20 53 6.604 0.000 2.709 9.313 I

REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 14 5 2 21 8.386 0.260 0.598 9.244 ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.949 0.000 0.000 0.949 I HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 1.075 0.000 0.000 1.075 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 0 0 9 0.836 0.000 0.000 0.836 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 5 g 0033 0 000 0 191 0.224 TOTAL 30 5 7 42 11.279 0.260 0.789 12.328 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 179 231 1459 1869 107.259 11.162 362.602 481.023 { OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 155 0 203 358 43 843 0.000 19.717 63.560 [ HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 89 0 122 211 34.297 0.000 20.324 54.621 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 301 0 215 516 27.524 0.000 9.675 37.199 ( ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 200 0 226 426 10.026 0.000 9.013 19.039 GRAND TOTALS 924 231 2225 3380 222.949 11.162 421.331 655.442

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT ' RANCHO SECO TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL EtEACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 3 7 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 48 0 3 51 0.105 0.000 0.000 0.105 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 19 0 12 31 0.314 0.000 0.033 0.347 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 14 1 2 17 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.004 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 18 2 29 49 0 004 0 000 0 008 0 012 TOTAL 103 3 49 155 0.427 0.000 0.041 0.468 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 22 1 25 48 0.100 0.001 0.110 0.211 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 0 1 9 0.005 0.000 0.003 0.005 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 1 5 15 0.000 0.000 0.005 0.005 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 1 6 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 0 8 14 0 001 0 000 0 002 0 003 TOTAL 50 2 40 92 0.108 0.001 0.117 0.226 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q g 0000 0 000 0.000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 15 0 11 26 0.093 0.000 0.037 0.130 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 8 0 9 17 0.113 0.000 0.100 0.213 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.046 0.000 0.000 0.046 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 5 9 4 9 0 004 0 000 0 005 0 009 TOTAL 35 0 25 60 0.257 0.000 0.142 0.399 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 41 1 39 81 0.193 0.001 0.147 0.341 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 61 0 4 65 0.111 0.000 0 000 0.111 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 36 1 26 63 0.427 0.000 0.138 0.565 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 21 1 4 26 0.052 0.000 0.000 0.052 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 29 2 41 72 0.009 0.000 0.015 0.024 GRAND TOTALS 188 5 114 307 0.792 0 001 0.300 1.093

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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  • RIVER BEND 1 TYPE: BWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS 8 SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 7 9 0.924 0.055 1.196 2.175 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 49 2 0 51 17.988 0.193 0.000 18 181 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 24 6 27 57 10.578 1.260 7.540 19.378 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 6 7 0.239 0.003 0.692 0931 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 12 2 2 16 1.880 0 226 0160 2.266 TOTAL 88 10 42 140 31.609 1.734 9.588 42.931 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 25 15 59 99 10.665 4.749 17.838 33.252 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.005 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 3 4 0 647 0.000 1.503 2.150 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.002 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0093 0 017 0 001 0 111 TOTAL 26 15 62 103 11.411 4.766 19.343 35.520 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 2 11 23 2.593 0.123 2.781 5.497 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 1.047 0.090 0.000 1.137 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.257 0.019 0.076 0.352 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.263 0.000 0.101 0.364 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 3 18 31 1 543 0 370 4 838 6 751 TOTAL 22 5 30 57 5.703 0.602 7.796 14.101 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 58 28 238 324 42.166 9.403 84.716 136.285 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 12 13 1.443 0.000 4.171 5.614 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5 2 9 10 5.426 0.248 3.863 9 537 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0 514 0.000 0.004 0.518 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 1 5 10 1.715 0.209 1638 3 562 TOTAL 69 31 264 364 51.264 9.860 94.392 155.516 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.033 0.000 0.995 1.028 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 1 0 4 1.942 0.140 0.126 2.208 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 3 1 2 6 1.975 0.140 1.121 3.236 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 10 35 52 1.273 1.607 9.767 12.647 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0 935 0.000 0.000 0.935 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 4 2 8 1.453 0.908 0.390 2.751 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 1 5 0.761 0.000 0.221 0.982 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 9 18 38 1.830 1 429 4.703 7 962 TOTAL 29 23 56 108 6.252 3.944 15.081 25.277 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAWTENANCE PERSONNEL 102 55 352 509 57.654 15.937 117.293 190.884 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL $6 2 12 70 21.418 0.283 4.171 25.872

, HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 35 13 41 89 20.303 2.575 13.498 36.376 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 7 0 8 15 1.778 0.000 1.019 2.797 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 37 15 43 95 7.061 2.251 11.340 20.652 i GRAND TOTALS 237 85 456 778 108.214 21.046 147.321 276.581

 *WorkOrs may be counted in rnore than one category.

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  • ROBINSON 2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l

REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.557 0.000 0.000 0.557 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.775 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 10 0 0 10 1.563 0.000 0.000 1.563 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.114 0.000 0.000 0.114 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 21 0 0 21 3.009 0.000 0.000 3.009 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 2 4 0.216 0.000 0.255 0.471 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0.000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 2 0 2 4 0.216 0.000 0.255 0.471 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL _0 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0.000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERtNG PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 2 4 0.307 0.000 0.241 0.548 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.411 0.000 0.000 0.411 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 5 0 2 7 0.718 0.000 0.241 0.959 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 8 0 4 12 1.080 0.000 0.496 1.576 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.775 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 13 0 0 13 1.974 0.000 0.000 1.974 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.114 0.000 0.000 0.114 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l [ GRAND TOTALS 28 0 4 32 3.943 0.000 0.496 4 439 {

   " Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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    . PLANT:
  • SALEM 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND - NUMBER OF PERSONNEL b100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION I

REACTOR OPS & SURV

   - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL -                     0                         0             0                                                                 0                 0.000       0.048       0.000         0.048       ,

0 0 0 0 0.000- 0.016 0.000 0.016 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 2 0 2 0.012 0.372 0.072 0.456 < HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

   ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                                                 9             9                                                                 9                0 000        0 000       0 000         0 000 Q

TOTAL. 0 2 0 2 0.012 0.436 0.072 0.520 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

   . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                       7                          1           28                                                          36                       4.353       2.663      18.538        25.554 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       3                         0            15                                                           18                      0.825       3.362       6.974        11.161       ;

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 12 13 1.660 0.093 4.023 5.776 0 0 0 0 0.055 0.145 0.013 0.213 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 0 065 0.578 0 020 0 663 9 TOTAL 11 1 55 67 6.958 6.841 29.568 43.367

    ' IN-SERVICE INSPECTION                                                                                                                                                                                                    l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      0                         0             3                                                                  3                0.243       0.177       1.201          1.621      :

OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 '3 3 0.045 0.411 1.216 1.672 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.103 0.000 0.155 0.258 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.012 0.002 0.037 0.051 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 9 0 000 0.099 0 054 0.153 TOTAL 0 0 6 6 0 403 0.689 2.663 3.755 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 216 217 0.370 0.387 81.444 82.201 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 1 59 60 0.056 0.298 21.428 21.782 ' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.342 0.005 2.605 2.952 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.013 0.001 0.277 0.291 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 1 1 2 0 000 0 420 0.310 0.730 TOTAL 1 2 281 284 0.781 1.111 106.064 107.956 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 11 11 0.226 0.021 3.452 3.699  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.216 0.052 0.288 0.556 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.398 0.026 0.287 0.711 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.012 0.000 0.000 0.012 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 2 0 000 0 018 0 000 0 018 TOTAL 0 0 11 11 0.852 0.117 4.027 4.996 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 15 16 0.553 0.100 3,644 4.297 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 10 10 0.229 0.178 3.583 3.990 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.209 0.005 1.198 1.412 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.010 0.018 0 303 0.331 , i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0.002 0 036 0 000 0 038 TOTAL 1 0 28 29 1.003 0.337 8.728 10.068 , TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 9 1 273 283 5.745 3.396 108.279 117.420 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 1 87 91 1.371 4.317 33.489 39.177 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 2 19 22 2.724 0.501 8.340 11.565 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.102 0.166 0.630 0.898 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 1 1 2 0.067 1.151 0.384 1.602 l

         . GRAND TOTALS                         13                          5          381                                                     399                          10.009       9.531     151.122       170.662
  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION j' 1997 PLANT:

  • SAN ONOFRE 2,3 TYPE: PWR WORKAND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 2 5 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.002 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 9 1 0 001 0 000 0.000 0 001 TOTAL 4 0 2 6 0.002 0.000 0.001 0.003 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 159 2 187 348 52.518 0.322 49.144 101.984 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 59 0 0 59 10.123 0.000 0 000 10.123 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 63 0 103 166 15.922 0.000 18.685 34.607 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 22 0 8 30 3.932 0.000 2.740 6 680 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 41 0 248 289 11.588 0 000 94 372 105 960 TOTAL 344 2 546 892 94.083 0.322 164.949 259.354 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 10 10 0.000 0.000 0.793 0.793 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.020 0.000 0.000 0.020 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.005 0.005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 15 15 0 000 0 000 0 106 0.106 TOTAL 2 0 26 28 ~ 0.020 0.000 0.904 0.924 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL p p g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.278 0.000 0.000 0.278 C?ERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 1.056 0.000 0.000 1.056 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 23 0 57 80 5.165 0.000 15.734 20.899 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 g i @ 0550 0 000 0 151 0 701 TOTAL 30 0 63 93 7.049 0.000 15.885 22.934 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 72 0 64 136 11.934 0.000 24.035 35.969 13 0 0 13 0.105 0.000 0.000 0.105 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 5 16 2.520 0 000 0.140 2.660 13 0 2 15 3.997 0.000 0.002 3.999 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 15 0 30 45 1 682 0 000 7 319 9 001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 124 0 101 .225 20.238 0.00C 31.496 51.734 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 235 (159) 2 (2) 263 (194) 500 (355) 64.731 0.322 73.973 139.026 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ' 79 (59) 0 (0) 0 (0) 79 (59) 11.304 0.000 0.000 11.304 97 (63) 0 (0) 165 (107) 262 (170) 23.607 0.000 34.559 58.166 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL j SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 35 (22) 0 (0) 12 (8) 47 (30) 7.929 0.000 2.755 10.684 13.821 0 000 101.948 115.769 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 58 (41) 0 (0) 298 (249) 356 (290) l l

504 (344) 2 (2) 738 (558) 1244 (904) 121.392 0.322 213.235 334.949 GRAND TOTALS l

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM - J BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 Pt. ANT: *SEABROOK TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT' TOTAL j f REACTOR OPS & SURV  ! MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 27 6 25 58 0.672 0.317 0.414 1.403  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 36 6 1 43 4.349 0.375 0.018 ' 4.742 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 18 0 26 44 0.648 0.000 0.294 0.942 -l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 5 0 8 0.068 0.203 0.000 0.271  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL .Q g 1 I O000 0.539 Q,992 0.541 i TOTAL 84 23 53 160 5.737 1.434 0.728 7.899 l ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  !*

  . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   43          7     181          231       6.337        0.989    25.053      32.379 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     36         6        2           44      2.281        0.708      0.174       3.163    l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 18         0       71           89      6.167        0.000    17.825      23.992     !

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 5 0 8 0.174 0.730 0.000 0.904 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 6 11 17 p_0gg 9.j63 1.926 M . TOTAL 100 24 265 38W 14.959 2.990 44.978 62.927 I IN-SERVICE INSPECTION - l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7 0 34 41 0.041 0.000 2.796 2.837  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 2 12 0.074 0.000 0.210 0.284 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 8 17 0.211 0.000 0.373 0.584 I SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 2 2 0 000 0 000 0 206 0.206  ! TOTAL 26 0 46 72 0.326 0.000 3.585 3.911 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE + MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.141 0.000 0.000 0.141  ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 ' 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.019 0.000 0.000 0.019 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.001 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 'Q 0000 9.,99Q 0000 0 000  ! TOTAL 3 1 0 4 0.160 0.001 0.000 0.161 WASTE PROCESSING

 - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     11 9        1 0

10 20 12 0.868 0.251 0.000 0.000 0.092 0.114 - 0.960 [ 1 0.365 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 34 43 0.122 0.000 0.611 0.733 E SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 { ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 2 0 2 0 000 0 002 0.000 0.002 l TOTAL 29 3 45 77 1.241 0.002 0.817 2.060 s i

 ' REFUELING                                                                                                                      !

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 27 7 176 210 4.894 0.743 51.964 57.601 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 4 2 24 0.854 0.224 0.165 1.243  ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 8 0 65 73 0.897 0.000 15.539 16.436  !

 ' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      2       3         0             5     0.205        0.273      0.000       0.478 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     g        4        19           23      0 000        0 197      3 891       4 068
  • TOTAL 55 18 262 335 6.850 ,1.43' 71.559 79.846  ;

1 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION l j MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 115 21 426 562 12.953 2.049 80.319 95.321 i

 ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                   111        16         8         135       7.809        1.307     0.681        9.797     i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                63         0     204           267       S.064        0.000    34.642      42.706 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     8 i

14 0 22 0.447 1.207 0.000 1.654 A ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 18 33 51 0.000 1.301 6.025 7.326 i i GRAND TOTALS 297 69 671 1037 -29.273 5.864 121.667 156.804 Workers may be counted in more than one category. NUREG-0713 D42

APPENDlX D (Continued) i NUMBER OF PERSONNEL' AND PERSON-REM l 4 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION  ; I 1997 l l PLANT: *SEQUOYAH 1,2 TYPE: PWR I 1 WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION - STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 81 2 137 220 0.933 0.000 0.920 1.853 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 47 4 3 54 9.355 0.549 0.001 9.905 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 49 6 62 117 7.423 1.400 10.183 19.006 l' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 6 0 16 0.623 0.424 0.000 1.047 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL M 13 17 94_ 1 745 0 562 0 106 2 413
                  -TOTAL                            221          31       219           471               20.07P             2.935           11.210                34.224 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    125            6      457           588               27.580             0.778           79.102             107.460 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      45            5          8          58                 0.861            0.247             0.627                 1.735 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  57            5        70          132                10.670            0.277            10.348               29.295 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      14           8          0          22                 0.806            0.555             0.000                 1.361 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     31
                                                     ,           11         38           91                 4 450            0 707             1.276                 6 433 TOTAL                            279          39        573          891                52.367            2.564           91.353              146.284 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION                                                                                                                                                    I I

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 25 2 130 157 4.495 0.163 23.784 28.442 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 6 2 8 16 0234 0.028 0.400 0.662 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 35 5 57 97 3.417 0.171 10.816 14.404 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 6 0 8 0.299 0.854 0.000 1.153 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL II 21 147 191 2 140 14 916 62.246 79 302 TOTAL 85 42 342 469 10.585 16.132 97.246 123.963

           $_PgplAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     67           2       287          356                11.620             0.228           65.301               77.149 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                         5         3           5          13                 0.369            0.132             0.253                0.754           ,

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 32 3 21 56 2.209 0.074 2.604 4.887 1 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 8 1 0 9 0.853 0.137 0.000 0.990 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 5 21 45 1 205 0 358 1.611 3.174 TOTAL 131 14 334 479 16.256 0.929 69.769 86.954 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 1 61 86 0.096 0.000 0.567 0.663 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 37 4 30 71 1.437 0.048 2.669 4.154 1 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0.000 0.006 0.000 0.006  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 1 2 1 0 000 0 000 0 008 0,.901 TOTAL 63 7 94 164 1.536 0.054 3.244 4.834 l i REFUELING i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 33 2 61 96 3.752 0.004 14.075 17.831 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 12 3 3 18 0.145 0.185 0.970 1.300 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 14 3 9 26 0.873 0.101 0 471 1.445 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 3 0 8 2.302 1.094 0.000 3.396 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 1 22 29 0643 0 023 15 680 16 346

                  . TOTAL                              70         12         95          177                 7.715             1.407           31.196               40.318 r

TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 355 15 1133 1503 48 476 1.173 183.749 233.398 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 117 17 28 162 10.967 1.141 2.251 14.359 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL. 224 26 249 499 34.029 2.071 37.091 73.191 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 39 25 0 64 4.883 3.070 0.000 7.953

          - ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                    114-         62        247          423                10.183           16.566            80.927              107.676 l                    GRAND TOTALS                     849         145      1657          2651              108.538            24.021          304.018              436.577 I

Wrkers may be counted in more than one category, D-63 NUREG-0713 I

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION j 1997 PLANT ' *SHOREHAM TYPE: BWR j WORK AND . NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 6100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM _ i JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL j i REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 - OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0 000 0.000 - TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I ROUTINE MAINTENANCE y MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000

 ~ OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      0        0      0          0          0.000       0.000    0.000     0.000    ,

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 Q g 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0.000 - i TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , IN.. SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 { SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  : ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0.000  ! TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SPECIAL MAINTENANCE l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 6 0 0 0 0.000 ' SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 i TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0.000

  • TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 i REFUELING f MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 f OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  !

ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 i TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL -0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  : ( ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 GRAND TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  ' Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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i APPENDIX D (Continued)  ! i NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE3 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION  ; i 1997 I ! I PLANT

  • SOUTH TEXAS 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AO NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM l JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 12 15 1.466 0.000 2.878 4.344 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 27 0 0 27 7.168 0.000 0.000 7.168 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 19 0 21 40 6.749 0.000 6.615 13.364 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 Q 1 1 113 0 000 0 000 1.113 TOTAL. 50 0 33 83 16.496 0 000 9.493 25.989 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 38 0 18- 56 12.992 0.000 6.456 19.448 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.160 0.000 0.000 0.160 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 134 136 1.846 0.000 45.890 47.736 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 9 9 2 0.606 0 000 0 008 0614 TOTAL 42 0 152 194 15.604 0.000 52.354 67.958 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 13 0 8 21 4.627 0.000 3.253 7.880 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0- 0 0 0.098 0.000 0.000 0.098 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 12 13 0.802 0.000 3.202 4.004 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 9 1 12 3 075 0 000 0 778 3 853 TOTAL 25 0 21 46 8.602 0.000 7.233 15.835 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 0 25 49 8.665 0.000 6.197 14.862 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.300 0.000 0.000 0.300 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 13 0 200 213 4.682 0.000 92.603 97.285 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL ' 1 9 Q 1 0 428 Q.pgg 0000 4 Q_4.2g TOTAL 38 0 225 263 14.075 0.000 98.800 112.875 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 2.139 0.000 0.087 2.226 ,

OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.614 0.000 0.000 0.614 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 j SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 28 34 2.862 0.000 7.615 10.477 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 9 9 0 016 0 000 0 000 0 016 TOTAL 12 0 28 40 5.631 0.000 7.702 13.333 REFUELINO MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 36 0 1 37 11.603 0.000 0.913 12.516 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.270 0.000 0.000 0.270  ; HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ) SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 11 0 64 75 3.617 0.000 17.963 21.580 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL } Q g } 0825 0 000 0 001 0 826 TOTAL 51 0 65 116 16.315 0.000 18.877 35.192 TOTAL SY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 118 0 64 182 41.492 0.000 19.784 61.276 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 30 0 0 30 8.610 0.000 0.000 8 610 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 52 0 459 511 20.558 0.000 173.888 194.446 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 18 0 1 19 6.063 0.000 0.787 6.850 GRAND TOTALS 218 0 524 742 76.723 0.000 194.459 271.182 I

        ' Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *ST. LUCIE 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION f l REACTOR OPS & SURV  ! MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.252 0.000 0.736 0.988 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 1.973 0.062 0 015 2.050 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.235 0.000 0.032 0.267 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 143 0 071 0 000 0.214 TOTAL 2 0 2 4 2.603 0.133 0.783 3.519 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 239 11 301 551 121.875 3.056 133.666 258.597 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 53 11 78 142 19.115 5.155 34.846 59.116 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 38 0 38 76 11.485 0.007 22.740 34.232 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.090 0.000 0.000 0.090 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 5 9 1 111 1 429 1.988 4 528 TOTAL 333 23 422 778 153.676 9.647 193.240 356.563 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.106 0.000 0.017 0.123 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.007 0.001 0.011 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.013 0.000 0.000 0.013 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0 000 0.000 0.003 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q g 9 0 000 0 002 0 000 0 002 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.125 0.009 0.018 0.152 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 2 635 658 11.389 0.470 279.104 290.963 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 1 12 17 1.961 0.510 7.416 9.887 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 11 12 0.710 0.000 3.638 4.348 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 036 0 036 0.052 0 124 TOTAL 26 3 658 687 14.096 1.016 290.210 305.322 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.322 0.000 3.508 3.830 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.052 0 006 1.004 1.062 NEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 6 7 0.393 0.000 7.651 8.044 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 1 0 13 14 0.767 0.006 12.163 12.936 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.129 0.127 0.136 0.392 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.333 0.002 0.000 0.335 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.093 0.000 0.048 0.141 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 022 0 000 0 000 0 022 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.577 0.129 0.134 0.890 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 260 13 943 1216 134.073 3.653 417.167 554.893 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 59 12 92 163 23.437 5.742 43.282 72.461 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 40 0 55 95 12.929 0.007 34.109 47.045 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.093 0.000 0.000 0.093 ( ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 5 9 1.312 1.538 2.040 4.890 GRAND TOTALS 362 26 1095 1483 171.844 10.940 496.598 679.382 l

 " Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) l NUMBER OF PERSONNEL A.ND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION i 1997 l PLANT: ' SUMMER 1 TYPE: PWR l l I WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM , JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION O TILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTE 4ANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 11 14 1.569 0.000 4.307 5.876 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 29 0 4 33 6.535 0.000 1.527 8.062 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 22 31 3.063 0.000 5.890 8.953 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.303 0.000 0.027 0.330 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 1 1 0 216 0 000 0 387 9 171 TOTAL 41 0 38 79 11.686 0.000 11.922 23.608 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 53 4 219 276 15.774 1.099 69.901 86.774 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18 0 32 50 4.599 0.000 8.587 13.186 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 0 35 44 3.826 0.000 10.459 14.285 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.816 0.000 0.010 0.826 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 9 2 12 1 024 0 000 3 048 4 072 TOTAL 66 4 295 385 26.039 1.099 92.005 119.143 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 36 38 0.452 0 000 12.682 13.134 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 11 13 0.587 0.000 2.227 2.814 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.015 0.000 0.422 0.437 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 1 1 0 008 0 000 0 324 0 332 TOTAL 4 0 50 54 1.062 0.000 15.655 16.717 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 2 8 11 1.194 0.228 3.946 5.368 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.092 0.000 0.056 0.148 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.177 0.000 0.484 0.661 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.932 0.000 0.000 0.932 j ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 Q 0030 0 000 0 035 0 065 j TOTAL 2 2 10 14 2.425 0.228 4.521 7.174 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.278 0.000 0.228 0.506 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.015 0.000 0.025 0.040 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 7 0 1 8 3.763 0.000 0.458 4 221 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.062 0.000 0 000 0.062 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 7 0 2 9 4.118 0.000 0.711 4.829 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 20 26 1.638 0.000 6.702 8.340 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 8 9 0.707 0.000 4.110 4.817 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 4 4 0.110 0.000 1.228 1.338 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.052 0.000 0.000 0.052 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 3 3 0 071 0 000 1 607 1 678 j TOTAL 7 0 35 42 2.578 0.000 13.647 16.225  ; 1 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 65 6 295 366 20.905 1.327 97.766 119.998 ) OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 50 0 55 105 12.535 0.000 16.532 29.067 ] HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 25 0 66 91 10 954 0.000 18.941 29.895 j SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 2.165 0.000 0.037 2.202 j ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 0 14 17 1.349 0.000 5.185 6.534 GRAND TOTALS 147 6 430 583 47.908 1.327 138.461 187.696 I

 %Vorkers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUfLTION 1997 TYPE: PWR PLANT: *SURRY 1,2 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORK AND CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY , JOB FUNCTION ) REACTOR OPS & SURV 0.231 1.858 118 1 107 226 1.626 0.001 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.057 19.845 203 157 78 438 19.590 0.198 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.048 16.120 26.953 82 11 145 238 10.785 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.104 2.632 79 32 13 124 2.348 0.180 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 001 0 339 78 23 14 115 0.284 0 054 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 16.513 51.627 560 224 357 1141 34.633 0.481 TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 118.697 236 5 912 1153 52.817 0.661 65.219 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 7.089 193 96 69 358 5.657 0.287 1.145 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 31.251 60 1 137 198 9.036 0.071 22.144 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 5.803 71 19 21 111 3.637 0.129 2.037 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3.248 64 21 19 104 2 366 0 282 Q_6_gg ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 166.088 624 142 1158 1924 73.513 1.430 91.145 TOTAL IN-SERVICE INSPECTION 22 0 78 100 1.032 0.000 6.990 8.022 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 3 9 0.096 0.000 0.035 0.131 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 1 7 10 0.003 0.043 0.126 0.172 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 5 9 0.074 0.000 0.417 0.491 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 1 36 47 0 831 0 002 6 211 7.044 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 44 2 129 175 2.036 0.045 13.779 15.860 TOTAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 163 2 231 396 16.283 0.009 13.129 29.421 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 36 5 15 56 1.510 0 037 0.091 1.638 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 45 1 34 80 2.286 0.120 0.480 2.886 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 30 0 9 39 1.997 0.000 0.096 2.093 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 2 4 19 0 423 0.110 0 140 O 6J,.} TOTAL 287 10 293 590 22.499 0.276 13.936 36.711 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 85 0 91 176 1.001 0.000 2.055 3.056 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 59 7 0 66 1.766 0.107 0.000 1.873 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 39 1 22 62 2.720 0.007 0.831 3.558 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 23 1 4 28 1.180 0.257 0.282 1.719 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 9 2 1 0 002 0 000 0 006 0 008 TOTAL 209 9 119 337 6.669 0.371 3.174 10.214 REFUEllNG MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 60 0 257 317 12.906 0.080 36.320 49.306 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 35 13 7 55 2.773 0.254 0.187 3.214 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 10 0 44 54 0.785 0.000 1.650 2.435 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 17 1 4 22 1.978 0.001 1.032 3.011 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 11 0 1 12 0 206 0 000 0 015 0.221 TOTAL 133 14 313 460 18.648 0.335 39.204 58.187 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 684 8 1676 2368 85.665 0.751 123 944 210.360 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 532 278 172 982 31.392 0.883 1.515 33.790 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 238 15 389 642 25.615 0.289 41.351 67.255 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 224 53 56 333 11.214 0.567 3.968 15.749 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 179 47 76 302 4.112 0.448 6.973 11.533 1 GRAND TOTALS 1857 401 2369 4627 157.998 2.938 177.751 338.687 l i

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 i PLANT: *SUSQUEHANNA 1,2 TYPE: BWR l WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL f>100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL j l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 1.220 0.000 0.000 1.220 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL - 51 2 0 53 13.250 0.435 0.000 13.685 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 21 0 36 57 14.170 0.000 14.iM 27.904 l ! SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.850 0.000 0.000 0.850 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 79 2 36 117 29.490 0.435 13.734 43.659 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 287 8 183 478 134.570 3.919 87.162 225.651 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 9 0 0 9 4.670 0.000 0.000 4.670 I HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 51 0 29 80 21.250 0.000 9.855 . 31.105 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 1 0 7 1.010 0.209 0.000 1.219 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 2 6 17 1.580 0 305 1.272 3 157 i TOTAL 362 11 218 591 163.080 4.433 98.289 265.802 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 9 0 53 62 2.380 0.000 21.266 23.646 - OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 .5 5 0.000 0.000 2.469 2.469 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 9 9 9 0 000 0.000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 9 0 58 67 2.380 0.000 23.735 26.115 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE l MAINTENANCli PERSONNEL 28 1 26 55 12.640 0.889 0.000 13.529 3 0 0 3 2.620 0 000 0.000 2.620 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 g 1 1 0 000 0 000 0 136 0.136 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q . 31 27 59 15.260 0.889 0.136 16.285 TOTAL 1 WASTE PROCESSING 0 0 1 0.680 0.000 0.000 0.680 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 1.669 1.669 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 1.820 0.000 0.300 2.120 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q 4 0 2 6 2.500 0.000 1.969 4.469 TOTAL REFUELING 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.320 0.000 0.000 0.320 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 000 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 3 0 0 3 0.320 0.000 0.000 0.320 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION 264.726 328 9 262 599 151.490 4.808 108.428 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 66 2 1 69 20.860 0.435 1.669 22.964 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 63.598 75 0 71 146 37.240 0.000 26.358 i ! HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 1 0 11 1.860 0.209 0 000 2.069 ) i 9 2 7 18 1.580 0.305 1.408 3.293 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL i' 14 341 843 213.030 5.757 137.863 356.650 GRAND TOTALS 488 Morkers may be counted in more than one category. ] D-69 NUREG-0713

APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT; ' 'THREE MILE ISLAND 1 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNC7 ION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 142 21 228 391 2.259 0.152 2.728 5.139 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 102 3 0 105 11.692 0.002 0.000 11.694 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 70 6 19 95 9.558 0.072 0.886 10.516 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 188 65 27 280 4.303 0.216 0.248 4.767 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 83 16 15 114 1.724 0 036 0 218 1.978 TOTAL 585 111 289 985 29.536 0.478 4.080 34.094 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 146 8 341 495 9.347 0.110 21.626 31.083 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 65 2 0 67 1 328 0.007 0.000 1.335 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 40 0 5 45 0.361 0.000 0.031 0.392 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 72 3 20 95 0.830 OM9 0.530 1.379

     ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                               23           9                  19                                            42                              0.136       0 000          2.073     2.209 TOTAL ~                       346          13              385                                           744                               12.002        0.136        24.260     36.398 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                         27           4              103                                            134                                1.284       0.607          7.025      8.916 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                           4           1                      0                                              5                          0.245       0.074          0.000      0.319 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                      13           0                  12                                            25                              0.505       0.000          0.479      0.984 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                         19           3                      6                                          28                             1.651       0.486          0.201      2.338 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                         11           1                      1                                          13                             1 012       0.030          0 138      1.180 TOTAL                          74           9              122                                            205                                4.697       1.197          7.843    13.737 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                        150          18              534                                            702                              11.547        0.123        68.109     79.779 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                          57           2                      0                                          59                             2.766       0.010          0.000      2.776 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                      36           1                  14                                             51                             4.908       0.000          2.344      7.252 -

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 81 18 27 126 3.288 0.035 2.377 5.700 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 41 9 52 102 1.789 0171 6 634 8 594 TOTAL 365 48 627 1040 24.298 0.339 79.464 104.101 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 62 1 65 128 1.935 0.001 3.660 5.596 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 34 1 0 35 6.761 0.000 0.000 6.761 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 30 0 2 32 1.160 0.000 0.181 1.341 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 29 4 8 41 0.278 0.001 0.185 0.464 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Z g 2 2 0.010 0 M0 O000 0 010 TOTAL 162 6 77 245 10.144 0.002 4.026 14.172 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 88 2 59 149 2.219 0.017 11.927 14.163 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 82 0 0 82 4.174 0.000 0.000 4.174 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 0 2 14 0.772 0.000 0.176 0.948 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 62 1 7 70 2.060 0.002 0.513 2.575 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 12 0 12 24 0 322 0 000 2 953 3.275 TOTAL 256 3 80 339 9.547 0.019 15.569 25.135 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 615 (170) 54 (37) 1330 (624) 1999 (831) 28.591 1.010 115.075 144.676 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 344 (113) 9 (3) 0 (0) 353 (116) 26.966 0.093 0.000 27.059 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 201 (72) 7 (7) 54 (22) 262 (101) 17.264 0.072 4.097 21.433 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 451 (208) 94 (85) 95 (49) 640 (342) 12.410 0.759 4.054 17.223 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 177 (88) 26 (18) 101 (59) 304 (165) 4.993 0.237 12.016 17.246 GRAND TOTALS 1788 (651)190 (150) 1580 (754) 3558 (1555) 90.224 2.171 135.242 227.637

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of individuals.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE]  ! BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l 1997 PLANT. *THREE MILE ISLAND 2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM

   . JOB FUNCTION                      STATION UTILITY CONTRACT                  TOTAL              STATION        UTILITY        CONTRACT       TOTAL i

BfACTOR OPS & SURV MA!NTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 3 10 34 0.056 0.001 0.021 0.078 OPERATICNS PERSONNEL 68 0 0 68 0.132 0.000 0.000 0.132 ,

   . HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  31           0          6             37                0.126           0.000         0.023        0.149 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     46           7          6             59                0.069           0.014         0.002        0.085 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     22           4          1             ZZ                0011            0 000         0 001        0 012 TOTAL                               188          14         23           225                 0.394           0.015         0.047        0.456 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     64           4         15             83                0.028           0.005          0.011       0.044
   ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      16           0          0             16                0.006           0.000          0.000       0.006 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                    2          0          0               2               0.000           0.000          0.000       0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       6          0          1               7               0.00i           0.000          0.000       0.005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       1          Q          1               2               0 001           0 000          0 000       0 001 TOTAL                                89           4         17            110                0.040           0.005          0.011       0.056 IN.. SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                       0          0          0               0                0.000          0 000          0.000        0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                        0          0          0               0                0.000           0.000         0.000        0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                    0          0          0               0                0.000           0.000         0.000        0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      0          0          0               0                0.000           0000          0.000        0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       Q          Q          Q               Q                0000            0 000         0 000        0 000 TOTAL                                  0           0         0               0                0.000           0.000         0.000        0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     14           0          2             16                0.005           0 000         0.000        0.005 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      17           0          0             17                0.002           0.000         0.000        0.002 15           0          0             15                0.012           0.000         0.000        0.012 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      2           0          0              2                0.000           0.000         0.000        0 000 9          9              1                0 000           0 000          0 000       0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      1 TOTAL                                 49           0          2             51                0.019           0.000          0.000       0.019 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                       3          1          2               6               0.006           0.003          0.000       0.009 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      19           0          0             19                0.125           0.000          0.000       0.125 5          0           1              6                0.008           0.000         0.000        0.008 HEALTH PHYOICS PERSONNEL 2          0          0               2                0.000           0.000         0.000        0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                                  Q          Q               Q                0000            0 000         Q,9qq        0000 Q

29 3 33 0.139 0.003 0.000 0.142 TOTAL 1 REFUEllNG 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL TOTAL BY JOB PJNCTION 0.009 0.032 0.136 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 102 (83) 8 (8) 29 (28) 139 (119) 0.095 0.000 0.000 0.265 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 120 (89) 0 (0) 0 (0) 120 (89) 0.265 0.023 0.169 (6) 60 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 53 (35) 0 (0) 7 (41) 0.146 0.002 0.090 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 56 (52) 7 (7) 7 (7) 70 (66) 0.074 0.014 0.013 (2) 30 0.012 0.000 0.001 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 24 (22) 4 (4) 2 (28) l 0.592 0.023 0.058 0.673 GRAND TOTALS 355 (281) 19 (19) 45 (43) 419 (343) f

       ' Workers may be counted in more than one category. Numbers in parentheses are total numbers of indwiduals.

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                                                   . NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RED BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l

1997 PUWT:

  • TROJAN - TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL U100 mRENI) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTIUTY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTIUTY CONTRACT TOTAL 1

BEACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                       0           0       0          0         0.000      0.000     0.000     0.000 ENGINEERlWJ PERSONNEL                       g          g        9          9         Q,999      9.999     9.999     Q999
        .TOML                                   0           0       0          0         0.000      0.000     0.000     0.000

! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE !i MAINTENANCS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000' HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL - 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.01 4 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONf4EL g 9 9 9 9.999 0000 Q,999 p.gQQ TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE l'ERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 g g.999 9.99Q Q QQQ Q.QQQ l TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q g 9 p.999 0000 9.Q99 p.9Q9 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.000 0.000 4 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g g 9 0 000 0 000 g,ggg g999 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 REFUELING E MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g g 2 0 0 000 0 000 g_0gg 0000 TOTAL. 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 GRAND TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE] BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION I 1997  ! l PLANT:

  • TURKEY POINT 3,4 TYPE: PWR WORKAND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL U100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 000 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 340 0 252 592 157.769 0.095 108.848 266.712 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 21 0 3 24 21.873 0.000 1.143 23.016 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 18 0 85 103 16.022 0.001 30.204 46.227 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 11 1 74 86 6.881 0.426 27.015 34.322 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 Q 27 4.9 10.100 0 563 7.110 17.773 TOTAL 403 1 441 845 212.645 1.085 174 320 388.050 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 6 0 92 98 2.260 0.000 24.986 27.246 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.041 0.041 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.102 0.043 0.771 0.916 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1' O 11 12 0 298 0 097 3 001 3 396 i TOTAL 7 0 105 112 2.660 0.140 28.799 31.599 )

SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 36 37 1.723 0.000 15.007 16.730 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.007 0.000 0.000 0.007 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 3 5 0.636 0.000 1.139 1.775 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.369 0.037 0.611 1.017 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 9 3 3 0 498 0 035 1.535 2 068 l TOTAL 4 0 42 46 3.233 0.072 18.292 21.597 WASTE PROCESSING l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 4 0 0 4 0.890 0.000 0.049 0.939 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0 000 0.000 0.041 0.041 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.406 0.000 0.376 0.782 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.004 0.000 0.002 0.006 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0005 0 000 0 000 0 005 TOTAL 5 0 1 6 1.305 0.000 0.468 1.773 i REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 11 11 2.004 0.004 3.388 5.396 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 0 2 10 6.050 0.000 0.444 6.494 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.044 0.000 0.303 0.347 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.798 0.021 0.314 1.133 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q 4 4 1 078 0 097 0 706 1.831 TOTAL 10 0 18 28 9.924 0.122 5.155 15.201 , i TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 351 0 391 742 164.646 0.099 152.278 317.023 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 29 0 5 34 27.930 0.000 1.628 29.558 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 21 0 89 110 17.108 0.001 32.063 49.172 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 13 1 78 92 8.154 0.527 28.713 37.394 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 15 0 44 59 11.929 0.792 12.352 25.073 GRAND TOTALS 429 1 607 1037 229.767 1.419 227.034 458.220

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l 1997 PLANT: ' VERMONT YANKEE . TYPE: BWR  ; WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL a ftEACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 22 0 71 93 6.555 0.000 25.226 31.781 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 14 0 0 14 3.387 0.000 0.023 3.410 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 12 0 0 12 3.443 0.000 0.217 3.660 , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0037 0 000 Q_Q89 0.126 - TOTAL 48 0 71 119 13.422 0.000 25.555 38.977 { ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  ; MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 12 0 20 32 3.409 0.000 7.916 11.325 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.402 0.000 0.000 0.402 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.336 0.000 0.091 0.427 , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 E?lGINEERING PERSONNEL 0, 9 9 9 0 000 0 000 0 001 0 001 l TOTAL 13 0 20 33 4.147 0.000 8.008 12.155 IN. SERVICE lNSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.016 0.000 0.039 0.055  ; OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.010 0.000 0.000 0.010 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.061 0.000 0.019 0.080 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.087 0.000 0.058 0.145 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 . OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000  ; TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ; WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 5 0 8 13 1.272 0.000 2.777 4.049 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0 200 0.000 0.000 0.208 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 2 6 0.748 0.000 0.326 1.074 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0032 0 000 0 000 0 032 TOTAL 10 0 10 20 2.260 0.000 3.103 5.363  ; BEFt)ELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.022 0.000 0.017 0.039 , OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0 001 0 000 0 000 0 001 , TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.023 0.000 0.017 0.040 L TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 39 0 99 138 11.274 0.000 35.975 47.249 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 15 0 0 15 4.007 0.000 0.023 4.030 > HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 17 0 2 19 4.588 0.000 0.653 5.241 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.070 0.000 0.090 0.160 GRAND TOTALS 71 0 101 172 19.939 0.000 36.741 56.680 l

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i APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: 'VOGTLE 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND _ NUMBER OF PERSONNEL D100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION . UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL I REACTOR OPS & SURV l MA!NTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.848 0.018 0.254 1.120  ! OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 19 - 1 0 20 5.244 0.103 0.020 5.367 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 3 12 24 2.686 0.722 2.736 6.144 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.771 0.026 0.369- 1.166 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0220 0 015 0 171 0 406 TOTAL 33 4 12 49 9.769 0.884 3.550 14.203 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE i MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 0 10 20 4.373 0.073 4.101 8.547 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 0 0 8 3.334 0.001 0.004 3.339 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 45 1 3 49 11.950 0.167 1.646 13.763 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.208 0.006 0.276 0.490 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0396 0 020 0 189 0 605 j TOTAL 63 1 13 77 20.261 0.267 6.216 26.744 i IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 3 30 34 0.107 0.74 0 12.92' 13.768 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 1 4 0.618 0.000 0.182 0.800 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.002 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 6 7 0.183 0.061 1.741 1.985 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 l Q Q 1 0 088 0 024 0 640 0.752  ; TOTAL 5 3 41 49 0.997 0.825 15.485 17.307 l SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 54 9 147 210 17.022 2.441 44.726 64.189 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 1 0 11 3.579 0.396 0.029 4.004 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 2 3 7 1.388 0.763 1.106 3.257 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 7 8 0.661 0.011 2.381 3.053 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 9 4 9 1 029 0.000 1.261 2 290 TOTAL 69 12 161 242 23.679 3.611 49.503 76.793 I WASTE PROfcES_S'NG MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 C.16 0.003 0.167 0.276

   ' OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       3           0      0          3           1.756      0.000       0.038            1.794 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  6           3     26         35           2.511      1.169       8.008          11.688 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     0           0      0          0           0.014      0.000       0.004           0.018 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     Q           Q      Q          Q           0000       0 000       0 000           0 000 TOTAL                                  9           3     26         38           4.387       1.172      8.217          13.776 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     8           0     14         22           2.376      0.046       4.542           6.964 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                      2           0      1          3           0.675      0.000       0.095           0.770 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  0           0      0          0           0.102      0.000       0.158           0.260 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     0           0      2          2           0.113      0.000       0.576           0.689 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     Q           Q      Q          Q           0094       0 000       0 092           0 186 TOTAL                               10            0     17         27           3.360      0.046       5.463           8.869 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   76           12    201        289          24.832      3.321     66.711           94.864 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    45            2      2         49          15.206      0.500       0.368          16.074 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                62            9     44        115          18.638      2.821 . 13.655          35.114 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                     4           0     15         19           1.950      0.104       5.347           7.401 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     2           0      8         10           1.827      0.059       2.353            4.239 l          GRAND TOTALS                       189          23     270        482          62.453      6.805      88.434         157.692 l

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RE3 BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 - TYPE: BWR. PLANT.

  • WASHINGTON NUCLEAR 2 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM WORKAND STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV 0.405' 4.483 14.833 l 60 3 37 100 9.945 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.001 0.187 9.928 29 -0 1 30 9.740 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.102 1.090 6 0 1 7 0.988  !

HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 021 0.138 0.612 i 5 0 1 6 0.453 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 510 0 857 2 656-  !

                                                        }        5          18          1 289 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                       !                                                                           29.119 108           8      45          161        22.415        0.937      5.767              !

TOTAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 77 2 128 207 38.757 1.009 51.234 91.000 f 2 0 0 2 4.114 0.000 0.201 4.315 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 18.750 22 0 32 54 8.705 0.000 10.045 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1,622 2.761 2 0 3 5 0.105 1.034 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1.204 4 837 7 5 5 17 2 666 0 967 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 110 7 168 285 55.864 2.081 63.718 121.663 . TOTAL  ! i. IN-SERVICE lNSPECTION  ! 5 0 30 35 5.345 0.340 23.902 29.587 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 1.323 0.000 0.062 1.385 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL  ; 0 0 1 1 0.516 0.000 0.690 1.206 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.347 0.000 0.456 0.803 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL g } g 0 538 0 259 1841 2 638 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 6 0 37 43 8.069 0.599 26.951 35.619 TOTAL. , i SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 5 0 28 33 2.231 0.147 13.546 15.924 - MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000  ! 0 0 1 1.044 0.000 0.104 1.148 { HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.266 0.000 0 032 0.298 [ ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 1 9 4,, 0495 0 081 0.066 0 642

  • TOTAL 9 1 28 38 4.036 0.228 13.748 18.012 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.459 0.556 0.057 1.072 ,

0 0.000 0.000 0.166 0.166 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 1 1 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.183 0.000 0.161 0.344 [ SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.009 0.001 0.000 0.010  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 0 039 0 014 0 000 0 053 TOTAL 2 0 1 3 0.690 0.571 0.384 1.645 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 21 0 11 32 16.490 0.011 2.764 19.265 > OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.319 0.000 0.000 0.319 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 2 4 0.802 0.000 0.623 1.425 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 4 1 0 5 1.713 0.127 0.000 1.840 ' ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 10 9 19 0 021 1 770 1 602 3 393 TOTAL 27 11 22 60 19.345 1.908 4.989 26.242 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 170 5 234 409 73.227 2.468 95.986 171.681 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 31 0 2 33 15.496 0.001 0.616 16.113 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 31 0 36 67 12.238 0.000 11.725 23.963 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 11 1 5 17 4.410 0.254 1.660 6.324 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 21 24 64 5.048 3.601 5.570 14.219 i GRAND TOTALS 262 27 301 590 110.419 6.324 115.557 232.300 Workers may be counted in more than one category. NUREG-0713 D-76

APPENDIX D (Continued) . NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-RED BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: *WATERFORD 3 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL 4100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL l REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 3 0 16 19 4.079 0.276 14.099 18.454 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 30 1 3 34 9.547 0.621 4.111 14.279 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 6 18 35 4.223 1.123 4.386 9.732 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.602 0.003 0.077 0.682 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q 9 9 9 1.329 0 026 0 497 1852 l TOTAL 45 7 37 89 19.780 2.049 23.170 44.999 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 24 3 105 132 7.145 1.312 31.882 40.339 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 30 32 1.187 0.453 9.473 11.113 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 2 2 5 0.175 0.245 0.581 1.001 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.196 0.000 0.020 0.216 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 1 1 0 113 0 000 0 455 0 568 l TOTAL 27 5 138 170 8.816 2.010 42.411 53.237 lN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.119 0.000 0.433 0.552 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 4 1 2 7 0.647 0.272 0.447 1.366 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.001 0.004 0.121 0.126 SUPERV!SORY PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.360 0.033 0.037 0.430 i ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 9 9 0 048 0 000 0 056 0.104 TOTAL 5 1 2 8 1.175 0.309 1.094 2.578 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE l l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 17 0 25 42 5.638 0.004 6 438 12.080 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3 0 9 12 0.969 0.092 2.737 3.818 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 1 1 2 0.207 0.362 0.288 0.857 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 0 23 28 1.647 0.000 9.046 10.693 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 15 15 0 132 0 000 3 921 , 4 053 TOTAL 25 1 73 99 8.613 0.458 22.430 31.501 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.160 0.000 0.158 0.318 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.031 0.000 0.311 0.342 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.077 0.001 0.052 0.130 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.002 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 i TOTAL 0 0 1 1 0.270 0.001 0.521 0.792 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 11 0 5 16 5.764 0.067 3.031 8.862 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 2 14 23 1.983 0.606 6 043 8.632 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 6 8 0.831 0.092 1.456 2.379 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 1 3 0.389 0.000 0.148 0.537 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL - 1 9 Q I O378 0 001 1 059 1438 TOTAL 23 2 32 57 9.345 0.766 11.737 21.848 l-TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL SS 3 151 209 22.905 1.659 56.041 80.605 I OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 46 4 59 109 14.384 2.044 23.122 39.550 , HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 14 9 27 50 5.514 1.827 6.884 14.225 4 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 0 24 33 3.196 0.036 9.328 12.560 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 22 23 2.000 0.027 5.988 8.015 GRAND TOTALS 125 16 283 424 47.999 5.593 101.363 154.955

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • WATTS BAR 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND ' NUMBER OF PERSONNEL N100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 25 3 56 84 0.705 0.138 2.239 3.082 l OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 16 1 0 17 1.090 0.020 0.000 1.110 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 26 2 19 47 1.831 0.042 1.083 2.956 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 10 3 0 13 0.144 0.194 0.000 0.338 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 0 6 12 0 020 0 000 0.002 0 022 3 TOTAL 83 9 81 173 3.790 0.394 3.324 7.508 ,

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE +

   . MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   26        3      222         251       3.244        0.324    18.681         22.249 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    14        1          2         17      0.851        0.001       0.571         1.423 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                25        2        20          47       1.963       0.153        1.329       3.445    '

SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 12 2 0 14 0.389 0.119 0.000 0.508 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 6 1 22 29 0 868 0 000 2 370 3.238 TOTAL 83 9 266 358 7.315 0.597 22.951 30.863 , fN-SERVICE INSPECTION l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 12 2 69 83 0.177 0.152 0.964 1.293 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 7 1 0 8 0.040 0.080 0.000 0.120 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 15 1 6 22 0.039 0.001 0.075 0.115 , SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 1 0 3 0.006 0.006 0.000 0.012  ! ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 2 j, f 9 0119 0154 0 304 0 577 TOTAL 38 6 81 125 0.381 0.393 1.343 2.117 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 29 1 187 217 2.104 0.003 26.246 28.353 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 10 0 1 11 0.348 0.000 0.159 0.507 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 22 2 12 36 1.417 0.026 0.984 2.427 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 1 0 6 0.105 0.029 0.000 0.134 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 4 9 j.} jl 0.281 0 000 1 437 1.718 TOTAL 70 4 213 287 4.255 0.058 28.826 33.139 i WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 12 0 13 25 0.121 0.000 0.172 0.293 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 5 0 0 5 0.256 0.000 0.000 0.256 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 10 0 6 16 0.087 0.000 0.224 0.311 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 1 0 1 0.030 0.010 0.000 0.010 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 g g 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ' TOTAL 27 1 19 47 0.464 0.010 0.396 0.870 REFUEllNG MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 10 0 137 147 0.428 0.000 17.112 17.540 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 8 0 2 10 1.121 0.000 0.181 1.302 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 8 1 11 20 1.047 0.041 1.431 2.519 i SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 9 0 0 9 1.715 0.000 0 000 1.715 l ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 31 32 0 013 0 000 5667 5 680 TOTAL 36 1 181 218 4.324 0.041 24.391 28.756 l TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 114 9 684 807 6.779 0.617 65.414 72.810 ( OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 60 3 5 68 3.706 0.101 0.911 4.718 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 106 8 74 188 6.384 0.263 5.126 11.773 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 38 8 0 46 2.359 0.358 0.000 2.717 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 2 78 99 1.301 0.154 9.780 11.235 GRAND TOTALS 337 30 841 1208 20.529 1.493 81.231 103.253

   *Worios may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued)

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT:

  • WOLF CREEK 1. TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL (>100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL Bg6ETOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 4 5 0.821 0.000 1.855 2.676 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 28 0 0 28 9.782 0.238 0.121 10.141 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 13 0 57 70 5.482 0.032 22.380 '27.894 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 14 0 6 20 4.126 0.000 2.226 6.352 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 3 13 3.199 0 079 0 $92 3 870 TOTAL 66 0 70 136 23.410 0.349 27.174 50.933 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 18 0 27 45 6.698 0.000 13.857 20.555 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 2 0 0 2 0.778 0.001 0.023 0.802 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.834 0.014 0.399 1.247 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 0 6 2.495 0.002 0.377 2.874 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q g 2 2 0754 0 185 0 906 1 845
    ' TOTAL                               27         0        30         57        11.559        0.202         15.562    27.323 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                     14         0        54         68          5.586       0.000         18.942    24.528

. OPEPATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 3 3 0.358 0.002 0.758 1.118 i-iEALF PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 23 27 1.654 0.000 8.078 9.732 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 6 0 7 13 2.303 0.000 2.519 4.822 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 53 53 0 418 0 062 18 401 18 881

    ' TOTAL                               24         0       140        164        10.319        0.064         48.698     59.081 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTE>'ANCE PERSONNEL                   28         0       134        162        10.076        0.000         50.192     60.268 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       0        0         0          0          0.132       0.000          0.004      0.136 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL-                  6        0         5         11          2.632       0.000          1.977      4.609 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      6        0         7         13          3.174       0.000          2.070      5.244 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      1         1       34         36          0 859       0,_,_2,,22    11.133   '12.214 TOTAL                               41          1      180        222        16.873        0.222         65.376     82.471 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      4        0         0          4          1.298       0.000          0.281      1.579 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       1        0         2          3          0.437       0.000          0.602      1.039 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 13         0        30         43          4.694       0.004          9.571     14.269 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      1        0         1          2          0.279       0.000          0.310      0.589 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      Q        9         Q          Q          0023        0 000          0 021      0 044 TOTAL                               19         0        33         52          6.731       0.004         10.785     17.520 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                      9        0        26         35          2.883       0.000          8.746     11.629 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                       3-       0         0          3          0.560       0 000          0.000      0.560 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                   1        0         2          3          0.742       0.000          1.595      2.337 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                      5        0         0          5          1.263       0.000          0.397      1.660 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                      2        g        28         4Q          Q,jgg       0000          10 648     11.314 TOTAL                               20          0       66         86          6.114       0.000         21.386     27.500 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                    74          0      245        319        27.362        0.000         93.873   121.235 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                     34          0        5         39        12.047        0.241          1.508     13.796 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                 38          0      118        156         16.038       0.050         44.000     60.088 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                    38          0       21         59         13.640       0.002          7.899     21.541 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     13         1      130        144          5 919       0.548         41.701     48.163 GRAND TOTALS                       197          1      519        717        75.006        0.841        188.981   264 828
  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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APPENDIX D (Continued) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION 1997 PLANT: ' YANKEE-ROWE TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL >100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.025 0.005 0.990 1.020 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 0 1 0.348 0.015 0.192 0.555 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.005 0.015 0.157 0.177 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.005 0 005 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9 9 Q Q 0010 0 045 0 101 0 156 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 0.388 0 080 1.445 1.913 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE . l MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 i OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 9- Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 l SPECIAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 1 r! 87 0.162 0.313 42.408 42.883 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.061 0.000 0.030 0.091 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 1 1 34 36 0.192 0.374 12.810 13.376 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.005 0.000 0 005 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 Q 1 2 0 258 0 066 0 429 0753 TOTAL 3 2 120 125 0.673 0.758 55.677 57.108 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 2 2 0.000 0 000 0.525 0.525 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.010 0.000 0.353 0.363 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 11 11 0.076 0.000 4.696 4.772 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 005 0 000 0 005 TOTAL 0 0 14 14 0.086 0 005 5.574 5.665 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL Q Q Q Q 0000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 1 87 89 0.187 0.318 43 923 44.428 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.419 0.015 0.575 1.009 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSOWNEL i 1 45 47 0.273 0.389 17.663 18.325 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.010 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.268 0.116 0.530 0.914 I l l GRAND TOTALS 4 2 134 140 1.147 0.843 62.696 64.686 i

  • Workers may be counted in more than one category.

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l APPENDIX D (Continued) , 1

                                                - NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND PERSON-REM                                                           l BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION l

1997

 . PLANT:
  • ZION 1,2 TYPE: PWR WORK AND NUMBER OF PERSONNEL &100 MREM) TOTAL PERSON-REM .

STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL STATION UTILITY CONTRACT TOTAL  ! JOB FUNCTION REACTOR OPS & SURV MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 1 24 27 0.241 0.021 2.051 2.313 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 133 0 0 133 8.200 0 000 0.000 8.200 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 66 14 45 115 6.764 0.087 5.084 11.935 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 54 0 28 82 1.295 0.000 1.011 2.306 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 19 9 51 121 2.037 0 000 0 539 2 576 TOTAL 315 15 148 478 18.537 0.108 8.685 27.330 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 137 13 476 626 19.236 0.458 41.127 60.821 1 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 13 5 173 191 0.792 0.000 0.461 1.253 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 9 75 3 87 1.010 0.409 0.335 1.814 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 134 1 48 183 3.243 0.000 1.735 4.978 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 79 0 51 130 2 298 0 000 0 530 2 828 TOTAL 372 94 751 1217 26.579 0.927 44.188 71.694 IN-SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 5 5 0.009 0.000 0.395 0.404 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 1 1 0.054 0.000 0.068 0.122 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 11 12 0.019 0.000 0.411 0.430 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 7 0 18 25 0198 0 000 0 190 0 388 TOTAL 8 0 35 43 0.280 0.000 1.064 1.344 SPECIAl MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 30 30 0.000 0.000 2.601 2.601 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 1 0 1 2 0.032 0.000 0.026 0.058 , ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g 0 1 1 0 012 0 000 0 011 0 023 ' TOTAL 1 0 32 33 0.044 0.000 2.638 2.682 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0 0 13 13 0.033 0.000 1.123 1.156 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 4 0 3 7 0.489 0.000 0.312 0.801 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0 0 3 0.068 0.000 0.001 0.069 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL g Q g 9 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 TOTAL 7 0 16 23 0.593 0.000 1.436 2.029

   ' REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL                   28            2           41           71            3.934        0 089        3.576       7.599 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL                    16            0           36            52           0.987        0.000        0.095       1.082 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL                  i            1            0            2            0.090       0.005        0.013       0.108
   . SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL                   37            0         115           152             0.896       0.000        4.205       5.101 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL                     2           9             Q             g           0049        0 000        0 002       0 051 TOTAL                               B4             3        192           279             5.956       0.094        7.891      13.941 TOTAL BY JOB FUNCTION
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 167 16 589 772 23.453 0.568 50.873 74.894
OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 162 5 209 376 9.982 0.000 0.556 10.538 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 70 90 52 212 8.407 0.561 5.812 14.780 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 230 1 203 434 5.553 0.000 7.389 12.942 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 158 0 121 279 4.594 0.000 1.272 5.866 1

GRAND TOTALS 787 112 1174 2073 51.989 1.129 65.902 119.020 Morkers may be counted in more than one category. D-81 NUREG-0713 l l l

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i l 1 6 4 4 j i i i APPENDIX E Graphical Representation of Collective Dose Trends by Year and Job Function for Each Site 1973-1997 i l 1 a NOTE: Appendix E contains data on operating plants as well as plants which are no longer in commercial operation. E-1 NUREG-0713

APPENDIX E ARKANSAS 1,2 Dose-Performance Indicators PWR 1200 m 1  ; , ,,;  ;  ;  ;  ; Year Average Collective Dose Pu Reactor NYears 1000-- - -= Collective Dose Per Reactor ;g j PWR Average Collective Dose Per Reactor - 1500 i~ f600 , V g/ , 1000g g /\ s b u

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APPENDIX E(continued) BROWNS FERRY 1,2,3 Dose-Pwformanceindicators BWR l  ! I l l I i l I I I I l ananna 3-Year Average Collective Dose Per Reactor

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APPENDIX E(continued) CALLAWAY1 Dose Performanceindicators 1 I I I I I i  ;

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i APPENDIX E(continued) COMANCHE PEAK 1,2 I Done-PerformanceIndicators p 400 500

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APPENDIX E(continued) COOK 1,2 Dose-PerformanceIndicators PWR

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APPENDIX E(continued) COOPER STATION Dose-PerformanceIndicators l l l l l l l l l l l l BQ

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APPENDIX E(continued) CRYSTAL RIVER 3 Dose-PerformanceIndicators PWR I# I I I I I I I I 1 1

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