ML20197G145
| ML20197G145 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 05/08/1986 |
| From: | Carey J DUQUESNE LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Tam P Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| GL-84-18, NUDOCS 8605160121 | |
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- Shippingport, PA 15077-0004 May 8, 1986 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Mr. Peter S. Tam, Project Manager Project Directorate No. 2 Division of PWR Licensing - A Washington, DC 20555 Mail Stop 340 -
Reference:
Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 License Change Request No. 106 Additional Information Gentlemen:
Attached is our response to your request for additional information dated March 27, 1986 related to proposed Technical Specification Change No. 106.
One (1) original is being provided to you and forty (40) copies of this response are being provided to the Document Management Branch in accordance with Generic Letter 84-18.
The responses to requests 1, 2, 3 and 5 are provided in Attachments A,
B, C and D respectively.
Related to request 4, Section 6.8.2 was not intended to relieve the Plant Manager of responsibility for approving all procedure modifications.
This will be corrected in a future revision.
Related to requests 1 and 2 the proposed corporate and facility organization functions and comparable existing functions are identified in Part 1
of Attachments A
(Figure 6.2-1) and B (Figure 6.2-2).
The responsibilities and authority of each of the proposed organization titles are described in Part 2 of Attachments A and B.
Attachment C
provides our response to request 3 and details the minimum job classification applicable to the OSC member
- title, describes the responsibilities and qualifications for that minimum job classification, and identifies the applicable Figure 6.2-2 job classification where this function is performed.
Attachment D
provides our response to. request 5
and describes the minimum job classification applicable to the ORC member title, describes the responsibilities and qualifications for that minimum job classification, and identifies the applicable Figure 6.2-1 position where this function is performed.
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E Bsavsr Vollsy Powar Stntion, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, Licanco No. DPR-66 Licenso Changs RKquset No. 106 Additional Information Page 2 Based on Amendments granted to other utilities, it is our intention to remove the OSC and ORC membership lists from the technical specifications.
This will be the subject of a future revision to Technical Specification Change No.
106.
Therefore, please withhold final evaluation of Technical Specification Change No. 106 until this expected revision can be included in your review.
Very tru y
- urs, J. J.
Carey Vice President, Nuclear cc: Mr. W. M. Troskoski, Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Beaver Valley Power Station Shippingport, PA 15077 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (40 copies) c/o Document Management Branch Washington, DC 20555 Mr. Thomas M. Gerusky, Director Bureau of Radiation Protection Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Resources P.O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, PA 17120
I ATTACHMENT A, PART 1 Figure 6.2-1, Offsite Organization Comparison of Functions Between Existing and New Organization PROPOSED FUNCTION EXISTING FUNCTION 1.
Nuclear Group Vice President Vice President, Nuclear Group 2.
ORC ORC 3.
Special Nuclear Projects Previous position not specified Vice President 4.
Nuclear Engineering and General Manager, Nuclear Eng-Construction General Manager ineering & Construction 5.
Nuclear Engineering Manager Director, General Engineering Director, Nuclear Engineering Director, Electrical Engineering Superintendent, Analytical Ser-vices 6.
Nuclear Construction Manager Nuclear Construction 7.
Management Services Manager Previous position not specified 8.
Engineering Information Service Previous position not specified Manager 9.
Nuclear Operations General General Manager, Nuclear Opera-Manager tions
- 10. Plant Manager Nuclear Station Superintendent Unit No. 1
- 11. Technical Services Manager Superintendent, Technical Services
- 12. Planning & Outage Management Planning & Scheduling Director
- 13. Shippingport Decontamination &
Nuclear Station Superintendent Decommissioning Representative Shippingport
- 14. Nuclear Services General Manager General Manager, Nuclear Services
- 15. Budget & Fuel Director Budget
- 16. Radiological Control Manager Radiological Operations Coordin-ator Director, Environmental & Radio-logical Safety Programs
- 17. Administrative Services Manager Director Administrative Services Personnel Administration / Fire &
Safety Director Security
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Pcgm 2 PROPOSED FUNCTION EXISTING FUNCTION
- 18. Nuclear Safety Manager Superintendent Licensing & Comp-liance Coordinator Offsite Review Committee
- 19. Nuclear Training Manager Director Training
- 20. Quality Assurance Manager Manager, Quality Assurance /
Quality Control
- 21. Quality Control Director Previous position not specified 22 Preservice & Inservice Ins-Previous position not specified pection Director 23 QA Engineering / Procurement Previous position not specified Director 24 QA Operations Director Director, Operations Quality Control i
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Proposed Figure 6.2-1, Offsite Organization i
j Responsibility and Authority 1
1.
Nuclear -Group Vice President Administers Corporate Policy i,
with respect to the design, construction, operation, maintenance, I
modification and refueling of Beaver Valley Units 1 and 2.
Reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer.on matters I
related to the Nuclear Units.
He directs the Nuclear Operations
- Unit, Nuclear Services Unit, Nuclear Engineering and Construction i
Unit and the Quality Assurance Unit.
He is the Senior Corporate Officer in charge of nuclear affairs.
The ORC responsibility and authority is setforth in the 2.
ORC Technical Specifications under Administrative Control Section 6.5.2.
3.
Special Nuclear Projects Vice President The Duquesne Light Company representative who coordinates the Pennsylvania Public i
Utility Commission reviews, requests and responses.
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Nuclear Engineering and Construction General Manager Provides j
engineering and design support for station operation.
Obtains and manages technical assistance from other corporate or i
consultant organizations to provide required services.
5.
Nuclear Engineering Manager Responsible for the managerial functions of setting objectives, planning, organizing, staffing
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and general organization, operations and supervision.
He is responsible for providing guidance and approval of all work
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whether performed within the Department or through the i
utilization of outside organizations.
The manager is responsible for establishing a
staff 'of professionals that provides the necessary engineering disciplines and technical support personnel to meet DLC objectives and regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of his sections as required.
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Nuclear Construction Manager Responsible for the managerial functions of setting department objectives, planning and organizing the operation and supervision of the Department.
The Manager is responsible for implementation of capital plant modifications including testing and startup for the operating Nuclear Power Plants and maintenance support as requested and directed.
The Manager will institute and-maintain
- cost, schedule, quality and safety controls consistent with Corporate objectives.
The Manager will interface with the Managers of Engineering, Management Services and Support Services as well as outside organizations through whom work is assigned.
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Attachmant A Part 2 Page 2 Responsible for handling the 7.
Management Services Manager administrative
- services, project authority,
- cost, planning, i
scheduling, procurement, contract administration and coordination of all tasks for which the Nuclear Engineering and Construction Unit is responsible.
Responsible for the 8.
Engineering Information Services Manager managerial functions of setting objectives,
- planning, organization,
- staffing, implementing, and directing the Engineering Information Services Department.
The manager is responsible for managing a
program to control the
- receipt, reprographics, distribution, and indexing of all facility Engineering and Construction information (data cnr text records) developed within the NECU, including the archival and retrieval of final Quality Assurance- (Q.A.)
records.
The manager is responsible for the necessary NECU and Quality Assurance and Quality control Unit clerical services, Unit office management and automation, Computer Aided Engineering Design and Drafting applications (CAEDD),
plant control computer hardware and software
- support, micro-processors and programmable controllers, plant simulator computer software and hardware updates, NECU CAEDD Host Computer Application Development, engineering assurance of computer aided applications, NECU CAEDD Host Computer System Management, remote corporate graphic workstation
- support, conventional
- drafting, and technical support for the entire unit.
The manager is responsible for establishing a staff of professionals that provide the necessary engineering support disciplines to meet the DLC objectives and regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of the department sections as required.
9.
Nuclear Operations General Manager Provides and manages all direct and technical activities necessary for the safe and reliable operation, maintenance,
- testing, and refueling of the station.
Ensures that conditions adverse to' safe, reliable operations are promptly identified.
He directs approval and testing of plant modifications, initiation of the Beaver Valley Emergency
- Plan, performance of assessment of operating experiences at Beaver Valley and other similar nuclear plants, preparation of operating and maintenance procedures, reactor Engineering
- Program, conduct of the plant chemistry program, requisitioning, storage, and issue of replacement parts, planning and outage management activities and safety review committee activities.
Responsible for the operation of the Beaver
- 10. Plant Manager Valley Power Station and the operation and maintenancc of all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the Station, and to obtain the cooperation of other staff members in the performance of required activities.
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- 11. Technical Services Manager Responsible for the conduct of activities in the Chemistry, Advisory Engineering, On-site Safety Committee, Procedures, and Material Management Sections in accordance with all applicable approved procedures, government regulations,
- licenses, and
- permits, and Company programs and objectives.
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- 12. Planning and Outage Management Director Rsponsible for the planning coordinatt.on and management of the Beaver Valley Power Station modification and refueling outages and directs the daily I
scheduling activities in support of the Beaver Valley Power Station operation.
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- 13. Shippingport Decontamination
& Decommissioning Representative I
Responsible for the overview of the decommissioning operations to ensure the interests of the Company are protected.
He coordinates requests for technical assistance from the decommissioning contractor.
He provides liason between the 1
Shippingport Decommissioning Project and the Company.
- 14. Nuclear Services General Manager Responsible for and sets policy related to all activities associated with obtaining, maintaining, amending and enforcing licenses required to operate nuclear facilities and is responsible for all communications, both orally and in writing, between Duquesne Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The General Manager of i.
Nuclear Services is also responsible to assure corporate compliance with
- laws, regulations, specifications, and other restrictions on nuclear plant operation.
In addition, he directs l
safety reviews of the nuclear core and plant safety systems; he serves as vice-chairman of the offsite review committee; he directs activities related to health physics, radiation control, t
emergency
- planning, and environmental surveillance; he directs l-activities related to the procurement, utilization, accountability, and disposal of nuclear fuel.
In addition, he is responsible for the Nuclear Group training program, office and clerical
- support, records management, personnel management of i
industrial relations, fire protection, plant security, industrial
- safety, and budget and cost management.
He also serves as a corporate witness in public hearings related to nuclear activities.
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- 15. Budget and Fuel Director Responsible for the preparation and administration of the Station's Operating and Maintenance and Capital Improvement
- Budgets, and for the preparation of production and maintenance cost studies based on known or predicted changes to system conditions.
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- addition, is responsible for all areas of nuclear fuel management including i
contracting, contract administration, projecting requirements for i
nuclear materials and advising the Fiscal Group of capital and l
operating expenses for fuel.
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- 16. Radiological Control Manager Establishes policy and administers the radiological control program and serves as Radiation Protection Manager as specified in NRC Regulatory Guide i
8.8.
Administers the ALARA
- programs, implementation of the j
Radwaste Management Program and the Emergency Preparedness Plan.
Responsible for relations
- 17. Administrative Services Manager between the Company and Nuclear Group employees, procurement of new employees, promotions, demotions and transfer of employees, processing of job bids and testing and evaluation of employee j
qualifications.
Administration of the Labor Contract and handling of personnel i
problems.
Supervision and coordination of the Nuclear Group's
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grievance procedure.
Supervision of the record keeping for all of the above employee.
relations activities.
I Responsible for the Physical Security Plan and overall direction of the contract guard force.
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Responsible for overall supervision of the Nuclear Group office and the Records Management Program.
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related to all activities associated with obtaining, maintaining,
- 18. Nuclear Safety Manager Responsible for and sets policy amending and enforcing licenses required to operate nuclear i
facilities and is responsible for all communications, both orally 1
and in writing, between Duquesne Light Company and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The Manager of Nuclear Safety is also a
i responsible to evaluate corporate compliance with
- laws, regulations, specifications and other restrictions on nuclear plant operation.
In addition, he directs safety analysis of the 4
nuclear core and plant safety syatems as well as the Fire I
Protection Program.
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- 19. Nuclear Training Manager Plans, directs and administers the Nuclear Group training program including development of and supervision of licensed instructors and academic instructors, f
planning programs to maintain employee proficiency in compliance l
with regulatory requirements, maintaining training manuals up-to-date and developing and improving training
- aids, development of safety training programs and special courses for technical personnel, maintenance
-of. training. records and y
preparation of required reports and development of new programs to meet the requirements of laws, regulations and standards.
1 Administers all aspects of the Emergency Preparedness Plan including training Company emergency response personnel, police,
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Coordinates the planning and performance of Emergency Preparedness Plan drills and the annual full scale drill including the development of onsite and offsite scenarios.
Coordinate the preparation and revision of the onsite Emergency Preparedness Plan and-county, municipal and facility plans in accordance with Federal and State requirements.
Responsible for the development and
- 20. Quality Assurance Manager implementation of the Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Program to assure compliance with regulatory requirements during the i
- design, procurement, construction, and operational phases of the Company's nuclear generating stations.
Establishes, implements, directs and
- 21. Quality Control Director i
analyzes the Operations Quality Control Program of the Duquesne Light Company Nuclear Power Stations as delineated in the PSAR, I
- Guides, ASME
- Codes, Duquesne Light Quality Assurance Program and the Nuclear Group Directives.
- 22. Preservice and Inservice Inspection Director Establishes, implements, directs and analyzes the Inservice Inspection Program i
and the Nondestructive Program of the Duquesne Light Company, Nuclear-Power Stations as delineated in the
- UFSAR, NRC Regulatory
- Guides, ASME
- Codes, Duquesne Light Quality Aspurance Manual and the Nuclear Group Directives.
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- 23. QA Engineering / Procurement Director Supervises Quality Assurance personnel to assure that
- Design, Engineering, Procurement, construction and modification activities are performed in accordance with the Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Program ard that the Program complies with Regulatory requirements for those 4
activities.
- 24. QA Operations Director Supervises Quality Assurance personnel to assure that the operation, testing, performance of maintenance and modifications, and fabrication and installation of fuel in Nuclear Power Stations are performed in accordance with the Duquesne Light Company Quality Assurance Program and that the Program complies with Regulatory requirements for those activities.
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ATTACHMENT B, PART 1 Figure 6.2-2, Facility Organization Comparison of Functions Between Existing and New Organizations Proposed Function Existing Function 1.
Radiological Control Manager Radiological Operations Coordin-ator 2.
Radcon Staff and Radiation Figure 6.2-1 Radcon Staff &
Technicians Radiation Technicians 3.
Plant Manager Nuclear Station Superintendent Unit No. 1 4.
Operations Director Supervisor, Nuclear Station Operations 1
Nuclear Station Operations Radioactive Waste Disposal 5.
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Supervisor Coordinator Station Operating Foremen Startup Operators Operations Support Coordinator Power Station Engineer i
Procedure Engineers 6.
Nuclear Shift Supervisor Nuclear Shift Supervisor t
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Nuclear Station Operating Nuclear Shift Operating Fore-Foreman men 1
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Nuclear Control Operators Nuclear Control Operator 9.
Auxiliary Operators Startup Operators
- 10. Maintenance Director Maintenance Supervisor
- 11. Mechanical Maintenance Senior Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor Engineer
- 12. Mechanical Maintenance Staff Maintenance Support Coordinator Station Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Welding Engineer' Building Maintenance Foremen Housekeeping and Yard Labor Power Station Engineer i
j Procedures Engineers
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- 14. Mechanics Technicians i
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- 15. Electrical Maintenance Supervisor Senior Electrical Maintenance Engineer 16 Electrical Maintenance Staff Maintenance Support Coordinator Station Electrical Maintenance Engineer 1
- 17. Maintenance Foreman Maintenance Foremen
- 18. Electricians Electricians
- 19. I&C Director Supervisor, Instrument &
i Control i
- 20. Computer Operations Supervisor Senior Computer Engineer
- 21. Computer Operations Staff Computer Engineer Computer Specialist Technicians
- 22. I&C Maintenance Supervisor Senior Instrument and Control Maintenance Engineer
- 23. I&C Maintenance Staff I&C Support Coordinator Instrument Engineer Power Station Engineer Procedure Engineers
- 24. I&C Foreman Instrument and Control Foremen
- 25. MCR's Technicians
- 26. I&C Calibration Supervisor Senior Instrument & Control Calibration Engineer
- 28. I&C Foreman Instrument & Control Foremen
- 29. MCR's Technicians
- 30. Testing and Plant Performance Supervisor Testing and Plant Director Performance
- 31. Testing and Plant Performance Coordinator Station Study Staff Projects Senior Test Engineers Senior Testing Coordinators Test Engineers Power Station Engineers
Atttchm3nt B Port 1 Pega 3 Proposed Function Existing Function
- 32. Technical Services Manager Superintendent, Technical Services
- 33. Material Management Director Material Procurement Engineer
- 34. Material Control Staff Station Mechanical Engineer Station Electrical Engineer Power Station Engineer
- 35. Plant Chemistry Director Reactor Control Chemist
- 36. Plant Chemistry Staff Chemistry Lab Coordinator Chemists Chem Analysts Radiochemistry Analysis Coor-dinator Senior Chemists Analysts
- 37. Technical Advisory Engineering Technical Advisory Engineer Supervisor
- 38. Shift Technical Advisor Plant Evaluation Shift Technical Advisor On-Shift Technical Advisor
- 39. Plant Safety Review Director Chief Engineer On-Site Safety Committee No longer under facility organiza-Refueling Supervisor tion,the Planning & Outage Manage-Refueling Engineer ment Director (Figure 6.2-1) has Power Station Engineer responsibility for these entities No longer under facility organization, Station Engineering Supervisor the Nuclear Engineering Manager Senior Mechanical Engineer (Figure 6.2-1) has responsibility Station Mechanical Maintenance for these entities Engineer Power Station Engineers Associate Engineer Senior Electrical Engineer Station Electrical Maintenance Engineer
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j Proposeo ! Jure 6.2-2, Facility Organization t
Responsibility and Authority i
I policy and j
1.
Radiological Control Manager Establishes administers the radiological control program and serves as Radiation Protection Manager as specified in NRC Regulatory Guide 8.8.
Administers the ALARA program, implementation of the Radwaste Management Program and the Emergency Preparedness Plan.
Responsible for 2.
Radcon Staff and Radiation Technicians implementation of the Environmental and Ecological Monitoring
- Programs, Radiation Worker dosimetry and Bioassay Programs, Effluent Control Program, Radiological Engineering functions in l
support of operations and maintenance.
Prepare reports to l
government agencies; prepare and maintain records related to l
Radiation Worker radiological safety and control, respiratory I
protection, industrial
- safety, radioactive shipments, dosimetry, bioassay and environmental effluents.
i Responsible for the operation of the Beaver 3.
Plant Manager i
Valley Power Station and the operation and maintenance of all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the Station, and to obtain the cooperation of other staff
- members, superintendents, and directors, in the performance of the job duties.
4.
Operations Director Responsible for the operation of the j
Beaver Valley Power Station and the operation of all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the
- Station, and to obtain the cooperation of other station supervisors and directors, in the performance of the job duties associated with
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safe, reliable station operation.
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Nuclear Station Operations Supervision Responsible for the coordination of the operating activities associated with the unit under his cognizance, including the operation of the i
equipment, buildings and grounds associated with that unit, and i
to obtain the cooperation of other station supervisors and staff members in the performance of his duties to assure safe l
reliable station operation.
6.
Nuclear Shift Supervisor On a shift basis, is responsible i
for the proper startup operation and shutdown of all station equipment associated with Beaver Valley Unit 1 and Unit 2.
In the absence of direct line supervision, is authorized to act as j
the ultimate site authority with regards to nuclear safety.
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Nuclear Station Operating Foreman Responsible for the proper
- startup, operation, and shutdown of all station l
equipment, and to supervise the preparation of various logs and
- reports, and to provide on-the-job training of operating personnel.
During an assigned shift, is j
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Nuclear Control Operators responsible for safe and efficient reactivity control a.7d for-the operation of plant equipment in the reactor conta_mnent, I
auxiliary building and the turbine-generator, radioactive waste
- disposal, water and sewage treatment plants including off-site 4
service and meteorological equipment.
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Auxiliary Operators During an assigned shift, will perform i
all operating duties for which the person is qualified that do not require a license or certification.
Is responsible for the-l operation of plant auxiliary equipment in the raactor i
containment, auxiliary building and the turbine-generator, l
radioactive waste
- disposal, water and sewage treatment plants i
including off site service and meteorological equipment.
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Maintenance Director Responsible for all of the maintenance I
activities and the proper allocation of maintenance resources I
for all equipment, buildings and grounds associated with the i
Station and to cooperate with other staff members, supervisors, 1
superintendents and directors, in the performance of the job duties.
11.
Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor Responsible for.all Mechanical Maintenance activities associated with the unit and l
i all associated support buildings 12.
Mechanical Maintenance Staff Responsible for the l
coordination,
- review, support services and maintenance of j
mechanical equipment and associated site facilities.
l Coordinates the preparation of and ensures the technical accuracy of procedures and technical documents used to support the operation and maintenance of the station.
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Maintenance Foreman Responsible for maintaining plant I
buildings, outlying support buildings, radiological areas, and I
grounds located within the Beaver Valley Power Station, for performing first line supervisory functions related to the l
repair and maintenance of plant equipment.
14.
Mechanics Performs mechanical maintenance and repair work j
at the station.
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Electrical Maintenance Supervision Responsible for the overall conduct and implementation of electrical maintenance associated with the unit and all associated support buildings.
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I Responsible for the 16.
Electrical Maintenance Staff coordination,
- review, support services and maintenance of electrical equipment.
Coordinates the preparation of and ensures the technical accuracy of procedures and technical documents used to support the operation and maintenance of the station.
Responsible for and supervises the 17.
Maintenance Foreman activities in connection with the inspection, installation, alteration,
- overhaul, testing, maintenance, and repair of all equipment at the station under his cognizance.
i 18, Electricians Performs electrical repair and maintenance l
work at the station.
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& C Director Serves on the staff of the Plant Manager and i
is responsible for general supervision of the Instrument &
Control section to provide proper maintenance and calibration i
of all instrumentation, controls, security system and computer equipment associated witn the plant.
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Computer Operations Supervisor Administers and assures the adequacy of computer
- design, development and maintenance services associated with the operation of all high availability j
process control computer systems for the computer group.
21.
Computer Operations Staff Provides computer development, modification and maintenance services associated with the operation of site process control computer systems with high availability requirements.
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Maintenance Supervisor Responsible for general i
supervision of the maintenance section to ~ provide proper I
corrective and preventive maintenance of all instrument and control equipment associated with the unit.
23.
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Maintenance Staff Provides technical and practical assistance in the preparation of
- reports, special
- tests, conduct of calibration and maintenance act '."itie s,
and development, monitoring and support of special proj ts.
24.
I C Foreman Responsible for supervising the maintenance, i
calibration and support of site instrumentation,
- controls, security
- system, and computer equipment at the station to 4
assure compliance with established policy, approved procedures, administrative
- controls, licensing and other regulatory l
requirements.
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Page 4 Performs all duties related to the installation, 25.
MCR's calibration and maintenance of controls, instrumentation, and allied equipment and performs minor computer and sequence of events recorder maintenance.
Responsible for general 26.
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Calibration Supervisor l
supervision of the Instrument and Control Calibration Section j
to provide proper calibration, surveillance and preventive maintenance of all-instrument and control equipment associated i
with the unit.
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Calibration Staff Provides technical and practical assistance in the preparation of
- reports, special
- tests, i
conduct of calibration and maintenance activities, and development, monitoring and support of special projects.
Responsible for supervising the maintenance, 28.
I C Foreman calibration and support of site instrumentation,
- controls, security
- systems, and computer equipment at the station to assure compliance with established policy, approved procedures, i
i administrative
- controls, licensing and other regulatory
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requirements.
29.
MCR's Performs all duties related to the installation, 4
l calibration and maintenance of controls, instrumentation and allied equipment and performs minor computer and sequence of events recorder maintenance.
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Testing and Plant Performance Director Responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of Plant and Equipment Testing and Performance Monitoring Programs to provide maximum station reliability, efficiency and operational nuclear safety.
31.
Testing and Plant Performance Staff Responsible for the j
development, implementation and evaluation of Plant and 1
Equipment Performance Monitoring Programs; for testing and i
monitoring reactor core performance and operation in accordance j
with the technical specifications-for administration of the IST Program; and
- develops, implements and evaluates Plant and l
Equipment Performance Monitoring Programs to provide maximum j
station reliability, efficiency and safety.
32.
Technical Service Manager Responsible for providing i
technical support to the Plant Manager and obtains' cooperation j
of other sections within the Nuclear Group.
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Material Management Director Responsible for the operation of the storeroom and warehouse facilities and the l
requisitioning of equipment, materials, spare
- parts, and services for optimizing station performance and availability.
This function includes assuring all applicable NRC regulations, i
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- criteria, federal regulations, (including 10 CFR 50, Appendix B),
and. station requirements are adhered to, classification of materials based on station usage and design function, and material storage to maintain product integrity.
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Material Control Staff Responsible for directing the procurement of non-stock materials, equipment,
- parts, and i
i services and the maintenance of the Stock Item Request Program.
35.
Plant Chemistry Director Responsible for the administration and implementation of the station Chemistry Program.
This program includes the station environmental program, hazardous
- waste, and control and calibration of instrumentation utilized j
for radioactive effluent discharges.
Responsible for the supervision of 36.
Plant Chemistry Staff 4
all radiochemical analysis in the
- plant,
.ERF, and mobile monitoring
- van, all laboratory work in the hot and cold labs and sewage treatment plants.
Develops analytical and counting i
procedures for inclusion in the Chemistry Manual, prepares reports and maintains records as required.
Implements the j
sampling and analysis schedule and the DER / EPA Environmental Monitoring Program.
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Technical Advisory Engineering Supervisor Responsible through the Shift Technical Advisors for providing technical plant safety assistance to the Operations Shift Supervisor within ten (10) minutes for off-normal events; for providing i
continuing independent evaluation of plant operations from a i
safety viewpoint for evaluation of the operations Surveillance
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Program and for evaluation of valve and pump trends.
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shift Technical Advisor Responsible for providing on-shift i
technical plant safety assistance to the Operations Shift Supervisor, for off-normal events and for providing continuing independent evaluation of plant operations from a
safety viewpoint.
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Plant Safety Review Director Responsible for directing the activities of the Onsite Safety Committee (OSC).
This i
committee provides recommendations to the Plant Manager on all j
matters relating to nuclear safety.
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ATTACHMENT C Onsite Safety Committee OSC MEMBERS MINIMUM JOB CLASSIFICATION 1.
Plant Safety Review Director Plant Safety Review Director Reports to the Manager of Technical Services and is 4
responsible for directing the activities of the OSC.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering or Science, four (4) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of three (3) years shall be nuclear power plants.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-2, Plant Safety Review Director 4
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Senior Licensed Operator Senior Licensed operator t
Reports to and performs tasks specified by the i
Operations Director (Qualifications)
High School Diploma or equivalent, and four (4) or more years of responsible power plant experience, of which a minimum of one (1) year shall be nuclear power plants.
(Location)
This position is not specified on Figure 6.2-2, however, an SRO may fill the onshift position of Nuclear Shift Supervisor or Nuclear Station Operating Foreman both of which are on this figure.
This position reports to the Operations Director on Figure 6.2-2.
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Radiation Control Foreman Radiation Control Foreman Responsible for directing the station radiological safety program.
J (Qualifications)
Associate Degree in Engineering or equivalent from an accredited school or a minimum of two years of college level work at an accredited school in engineering, physics or chemistry and four (4) or more years experience in radiological safety work.
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Figure 6.2-2, Radcon Staff i
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1 OSC MEMBER MINIMUM JOB CLASSIFICATION i
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Engineer Maintenance Station Elec. Maint. Eng.
s Reports to the Electrical
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i Maintenance Supervisor and 1 provides technical and j
practical assistance in i
matters pertinent to the maintenance of all station electrical equipment or Station Mech. Maint. Eng.
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Reports to the Mechanical I
Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the maintenance of mechanical f
equipment and associated site facilities.
(Qualifications)
Station Elec. Maint.
Engr.
B.
S. Degree in engineering and five (5) or more years of responsible power plant experience.
Station Mechanical Maint. Engr.
B.
S. Degree in engineering and four (4) or more years power plant experience, of which a minimum of one (1) year shall be nuclear power plants.
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Figure 6.2-2, Electrical Maintenance Staff and Mechanical Maintenance Staff respectively.
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Engineer (Nuclear Engineering)
Project Engineer Reports to the Director of the section to which assigned, responsible for originating, planning, executing and/or directingq major engineering projects in the mechanical field, and to make analytical studies and reports upon highly technical engineering subjects.
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OSC MEMBER MINIMUM JOB CLASSIFICATION i
(Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in engineering and three (3) or more years experience in the j
engineering field.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Reports to a Director who reports to the Nuclear Engineering i
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Engineer (Testing & Plant Senior' Test Engineer j
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Reports to the Supervisor of Testing and Plant j
Performance and is responsible for monitoring t
core performance in accordance with the Technical Specifications, implementing the IST Program and Directing station study j
projects.
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B. S. Degree in Mechanical Electrical, j
Nuclear Engineering, or Physical Science l
and five years power plant testing j
experience of which at least three (3) years shall have been at a nuclear plant.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-2, Testing and Plant Performance Staff i
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shift Technical Advisor shift Technical Advisor j
Reports to the Technical Advisory Engineering Supervisor and is responsible for providing i
on-shift technical plant i-safety assistance to the i
Nuclear Shift Supervisor for i
off-normal events and t
provide continuing l
independent evaluation of plant operationc from a safety viewpotat.
(Qualifications)
Degree in Engineering or Enysical Sciences i
and a minimum of eighteen (18) months of nuclear plant experience, of which at least two (2) months shall be at an-operating nuclear plant.
i (Location)
Figure 6.2-2, Shift Technical Advisors i
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Chemistry Representative Senior Chemist Reports to the Plant Chemistry Director and provides chemistry management with in-depth reviews of plant chemistry data, trending and correlation of plant chemistry data, operation of laboratory quality assurance programs, and operation of the station hazardous waste program.
l (Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering and three (3) years of nuclear power plant chemistry experience.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-2, Plant Chemistry Staff i
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Quality Control Coordinator Quality Control Coordinator Reports to the Quality
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j Control Supervisor, supervises, implements and i
performs the functions j
delineated in the Quality Control Program, Quality Assurance Program and Nuclear Group Directives (Qualifications)
B. S. or A.
S. Degree preferably in Engineering or Physical Sciences'and; an individual possessing a B. S. Degree should have a minimum of three (3) years experience in power plant engineer ~ing,
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construction, operation', maintenance, inspection or testing; and an individual' possessing an Associate Degree should have
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a minimum of four (4) years experience in the above fields with at least two (2) years in Quality Control Inspection.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Reports to a QC Supervisor who reports to the Quality control Director.
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Engineer (I & C)
Senior I & C Engineer Reports to Instrument and Control Maintenance and Calibration Supervisors and provides technical review of I & C activities, interfaces with outside technical resources, and evaluation, development and monitoring of special projects, tests and analyses.
(Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in Engineering with three (3) 1 years of I & C experience, at least two (2) of which must be in a nuclear plant.
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Vice President, Nuclear Vice President, Nuclear Reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer, administers corporate policy with respect to plant design, construction, operation, maintenance, modification and refueling.
(Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences and ten (10) years experience in design, operation, maintenance, testing or licensing, at least five (5) years of which shall have been in a position of line responsility l
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Nuclear Group Vice President I
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Nuclear Services General Manager Nuclear Services General Manager Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear and sets policy related to all activities associated with obtaining, maintaining, amending, and enforcing licenses required to operate nuclear facilities, provides communications between DLC and NRC, assures compliance with laws, regulations, specifications, and restrictions on nuclear plants.
(Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in Engineering and ten (10) years experience in design, engineering, operation, maintenance or testing of which three (3) years shall be nuclear experience.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Nuclear Services General Manager
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Nuclear Engineering and Nuclear Engineering and Construction General Manager Construction General Manager Reports to the Vice President Nuclear and provides engineering and design support for station operation, obtains and manages technical assistance from corporate or consultant organizations to provide required services.
(Qualifications)
B. S. Degree in Engineering or physical Sciences and ten (10) years of responsible engineering relative to utility work with at least eight (8) years in the nuclear field.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Nuclear Engineering and Construction General Manager.
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Nuclear Operations General Mgr.
Nuclear Operations General Mgr.
Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear and provides and manages all direct and technical activities necessary for the safe and reliable operations, maintenance, testing, and refueling of the plant.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Science or Engineering and ten (10) years experience in design, testing, operations, maintenance, quality assurance, radiation control or licensing, a minimum of five (5) years of responsible administrative experience as an individual in charge of working specialties as described above.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Nuclear Operations General Manager l
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Nuclear and Mechanical Nuclear and Mechanical Engineering Director Engineering Director f
Reports to the Nuclear Engineering Manager and is responsible for initiating and directing the implementation of systems used to achieve objectives, plans, functions and responsibilities and provides guidance of nuclear l
engineering groups that have control and responsibility for technical adequacy and design of nuclear plant fluid systems, design configuration control and engineering assurances.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering or equivalent and eight (8) years of experience in utility work with six (6) years in the nuclear power field in an engineering discipline or managerial area related to two or more unit responsibilities.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Reports to the Nuclear Engineer Manager 6.
Materials and Standards Materials and Standards Engineering Director Engineering Director Reports to the Nuclear Engineering Manager and is responsible for initiating and directing the implementation of systems used to achieve objectives, plans, functions and responsibilities and provides guidance of nuclear engineering groups that have control and responsibility for the review and applicability determinations i
for new or revised codes, standards and regulatiens; approval and control of special installation process or review processes related to. plant operation and maintenance and for environmental qualification of existing, new or spare parts.
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B. S. Degree in Engineering or equivalent and eight (8) years of experience in utility work with six (6) years in the nuclear power field in an engineering discipline or managerial area related to ogg~
two or more unit responsibilities.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Reports to the Nuclear Engineering Manager 7.
Nuclear Engineering Manager Nuclear Engineering Manager Reports to the Nuclear Engineering and Construction General Manager and is responsible for providing guidance and approval of all work performed within the department or with the use of outside organizations and is responsible for establishing a staff to provide the engineering disciplines and technical support personnel required to meet DLC objectives, regulatory requirements and to integrate the work of his department as required.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering and ten (10) years of responsible engineering in i
l electric utility work with at least eight I
(8) years in the nuclear field.
4 (Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Nuclear Engineering Manager 8.
Site Service Manager, (W)
Provides Westinghouse Design and Operating experience.
(Qualifications)
No minimum requirements, consultants selected by the ORC Chairman.
(Location)
Consultant position, not applicable to company organization.
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Quality Assurance Manager Quality Assurance Manager 4
Reports to the Vice President, Nuclear and directs the Quality Assurance and Quality i
Control programs.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering or Physical Science or 20 years experience in generating facilities design, construction or operation and at least ten (10) years experience in nuclear plant engineering, construction, operations or quality assurance / quality control.
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(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Quality Assurance Manager l
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Effluent Controls and Effluent Controls and Environmental Monitoring Director Environmental Monitoring Director Reports to the Radiological Control Manager and is responsible for planning, i
analyzing, performing i
evaluations of and directing the Environmental Monitoring Program and Effluent Control Program.
i (Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering or Science or equivalent in specialized training or 4
related experience and three (3) years experience in biology, chemistry, physics or a related science or nuclear plant supervision.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Reports to the Radiological Control Manager 11.
Plant Manager Plant Manacer Reports to the Nuclear Operations General Manager and is responsible for the operation of the plant and l
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buildings and grounds associated with the plant and to obtain the cooperation of other staff members in the performance of required activities.
(Qualifications)
B.S. Degree in Engineering or related science and ten (10) years responsible power plant experience, a minimum of four (4) of these years must have been supervisory or management experience and a minimum of three (3) of these years must have been in design, construction, or i
operation of a nuclear plant.
(Location)
Figure 6.2-1, Figure 6.2-2, Plant Manager 12.
Outside Consultant, Chemistry Provides chemistry and and Radiochemistry radiochemistry experience.
I (Qualifications)
No minimum requirements, consultants selected by the ORC Chairman.
(Location)
Consultant position, not applicab_e to company organization.
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Outside Consultant, Operations-Provide operations and and Maintenance maintenance experience.
(Qualifications)
No minimum requirements, consultants selected by the ORC Chairman.
(Location)
Consultant position, not applicable to company organization.
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