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Category:INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL MEMORANDUM
MONTHYEARML20211H4441999-08-27027 August 1999 Notification of Significant Meeting with Util on 990916 & 17 in Arlington,Tx to Improve Utility & NRC Understanding of Industry & Regulatory Perspectives on Current Issues ML20209G2421999-07-14014 July 1999 Notification of 990722 Meeting with License in Rockville, MD to Discuss Changes in EOI Licensing Organization Including Division of Responsibilities within New EOI Corporate Licensing Group ML20203J5931999-02-17017 February 1999 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting with Util on 990329 Re NRC Plant Performance Review Summary Meeting ML20203A5081999-02-0505 February 1999 Notification of 980226 Meeting with Texas Utils Electric Co, Southern California Edison & NPPD Re Control of Hazard Barrier Tr, .Agenda Encl ML20195H9221998-11-17017 November 1998 Forwards Exam Repts 50-445/98-301 & 50-446/98-301 Conducted on 980619-26 with as Given Written Exams Encl,Designated for Distribution ML20153B0331998-09-18018 September 1998 Notification of 980929 Meeting with Texas Utilities Electric Co in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed App K Exemption Request & Topical Rept Submitted in Support of Exemption Request ML20236G8291998-07-0202 July 1998 Notification of 980720 Meeting W/Util in CPSES Nuclear Operations Support Facility Lab Annex to Discuss Midloop Operations During Last Refueling Outage ML20236F7611998-06-29029 June 1998 Notification of 980714 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Methods of ECCS Analyses & Licensing Submittals Required for Proposing Exemption to Appendix K & Power Uprate License Amend ML20217M9351998-04-0606 April 1998 Notification of Licensee Meeting W/Util on 980407 in Arlington,Tx Re Status of Licensee Actions in Response to GL 96-01 ML20202E6791997-12-0202 December 1997 Notification of 971209 Meeting W/Texas Utilities Electric Co in Rockville,Maryland to Discuss risk-informed Inservice Testing Request for Addl Info Responses, ML20202B1421997-11-26026 November 1997 Notification of 971115 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Texas to Discuss Recent Unit 2 Refueling/Maint Outage at TU Electric Comanche Peak Plant ML20212G3921997-10-27027 October 1997 Notification of 971112 Meeting W/Util to Discuss Util 970228 Responses to Remaining Three Open Items Listed in NRC Safety Evaluation on Cable Functionality, .Reissued Due to Change of Cc:List ML20203C1181997-10-24024 October 1997 Discusses OI Rept 4-97-027 Re Falsification of Thermolag Matl Insp Records.Allegation Not Substantiated Therefore Enforcement Action Not Appropriate ML20212B7261997-10-16016 October 1997 Notification of 971031 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx Re Predecisional Enforcement Conference ML20206E3401997-09-19019 September 1997 Requests That NRR Conduct Review of Licensee Backfit Claim to Determine of plant-specific Backfit Exists & Submits Recommended Actions to Be Taken If One Does Exists ML20217R1561997-08-28028 August 1997 Informs That GL 96-04 Did Not Require Response for Licensee That Did Not Have Boraflex in Sf Racks ML20237B9901997-07-0303 July 1997 Informs That on 970529-30,NRC Team Attended Severe Accident Mgt Implementation Demonstration at Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,In Granbury,Tx ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134N2911996-11-22022 November 1996 Notification of 961205 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Responses to Open Items Listed in NRCs Safety Evaluation on Cable Functionality at Plant, ML20134L9821996-11-19019 November 1996 Notification of Licensee Meeting W/Util on 961204 to Discuss Revision 25 to Emergency Plan ML20128P3011996-10-10010 October 1996 Forwards Analysis of Financial Qualifications & Antitrust Reviews & Input to SER on Proposal to NRC by Tuec for Tx Utilities Corp ML20129E9031996-10-0101 October 1996 Notification of 961002 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md Re License Amend Request 96-005,inverters & Battery Chargers Mod ML20135A2801996-04-10010 April 1996 Discusses Director'S Decision Re Actions Requested by Petitioners W/Regard to Use of Thermo-Lag by Reactor Licensees.Petitioners Requested Immediate Shutdown of Reactors Using Thermo-Lag ML20078H7831994-11-0707 November 1994 Forwards Rev 11 to CPSES ODCM & Receipt Acknowledgement Sheet ML20059K5261994-01-21021 January 1994 Notification of 940203 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Realignment of Nuclear Overview Functions ML20059K4921994-01-21021 January 1994 Notification of 940204 Meeting W/Util in Glen Rose,Tx to Discuss Unit 1 Outage Related Activities ML20058C5451993-11-22022 November 1993 Notification of 931202 Enforcement Conference Re Reactor Coolant Spill Inside Containment on 931026 ML20058N1471993-10-0505 October 1993 Notification of 931006 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Implementation of Std TSs for Both Units ML20057C9801993-09-27027 September 1993 Discusses 930927 Press Conference Re J O'Connor Announcement That Util Settled Six Rate Matters & Appeals Before Illinois Courts & Commerce Commission by Agreeing to Refund Listed Amount to Customers Over Next 12 Months ML20057A8271993-09-13013 September 1993 Notification of 930920 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Barrier Testing & Implementation on Unit 1 ML20056H2941993-09-0101 September 1993 Notification of 930916 Meeting W/Util in Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station to Discuss Safe Shutdown Risk & Other Issues Associated W/Scheduled Oct 1993 Refueling Outage ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20128F3531993-02-0202 February 1993 Discusses Emergency Motion to Stay Issuance of low-power Ol.Motion Requested That Commission Issue Order Staying Issuance of Low Power License & Grant Petitioners Chance to Review Withheld Documentation Re Settlement Agreements ML20128D5741993-01-27027 January 1993 Forwards Sworn Joint Affidavit of I Barnes & Ft Grubelich ML20127L9121993-01-26026 January 1993 Forwards NRC Staff Reply to Cfur Request for Publication of Proposed Action Re Licensing of Unit 2.Sworn & Executed Affidavits of I Barnes & Ft Grubelich Will Be Filed as Soon as Possible ML20127H4811993-01-18018 January 1993 Notification of 930121 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Protection issues,Thermo-lag Installation Issues & Test Reports ML20127D6951993-01-13013 January 1993 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on on 930122 to Discuss Results of ORAT Insp ML20127C4861993-01-11011 January 1993 Notification of 920115 Public Mgt Meeting W/Util in Region IV Ofc to Discuss CPSES Temporary Mod Program ML20126H3491992-12-29029 December 1992 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 930107 to Discuss Plant Monthly Status of Const & Licensing Activities ML20126K7681992-12-24024 December 1992 Forwards Part of Earlier Submittal by TU Electric for Distribution as Was Done for Previous Submittal Re ME215 Sapcas Computer Code.Proprietary Abstract Also Encl.Abstract Withheld ML20126F4161992-12-18018 December 1992 Notification of 930107 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Design & Operability of Alternate Min Recirculation Path in Highhead Pressure Safety Injection Sys ML20126D9061992-12-14014 December 1992 Notification of 921217 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Protection Issues at Plant ML20057C9921992-10-26026 October 1992 Partially Withheld Memo Discussing Rape Allegation at Plant ML20127F5051992-10-21021 October 1992 Discusses 921020 Telcon W/R Feldman of Thermal Science,Inc (TSI) Re 921018 Rept Made by Util That Less than 10 of 2,000 Conduit Sections Provided by TSI Showed Signs of Delamination & Some Had Occluded Porosity in Cross Sections IR 05000445/19920181992-07-0606 July 1992 Discusses Allegation RIV-92-A-0016 Reviewed During Insp Repts 50-445/92-18 & 50-446/92-18 Re Disposal of Radioactive Matl in Landfill Located on Licensee Property ML20057B4601992-05-15015 May 1992 Discusses Telcon W/Rm Dow Re Plant ML20057B1881991-04-18018 April 1991 Discusses 910405 Telcon W/Alleger Re Security Sys at Plant ML20029A4071991-02-13013 February 1991 Forwards Correspondence sign-off Sheet for LER 90-036-01. Suppl Acceptable for Submittal to NRC ML20057B1781991-02-0505 February 1991 Discusses Allegations Made by M Dow Re Scores of Security, Safety Violations & Allegation of Sexual Harassment at Plant ML20065K0251990-11-0707 November 1990 Forwards Amend 2 to Tech Specs,Modifying Tables 2.2-1 & 3.3-3 Re Neutron Flux Meter Setpoints 1999-08-27
[Table view] Category:MEMORANDUMS-CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20211H4441999-08-27027 August 1999 Notification of Significant Meeting with Util on 990916 & 17 in Arlington,Tx to Improve Utility & NRC Understanding of Industry & Regulatory Perspectives on Current Issues ML20209G2421999-07-14014 July 1999 Notification of 990722 Meeting with License in Rockville, MD to Discuss Changes in EOI Licensing Organization Including Division of Responsibilities within New EOI Corporate Licensing Group ML20203J5931999-02-17017 February 1999 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting with Util on 990329 Re NRC Plant Performance Review Summary Meeting ML20203A5081999-02-0505 February 1999 Notification of 980226 Meeting with Texas Utils Electric Co, Southern California Edison & NPPD Re Control of Hazard Barrier Tr, .Agenda Encl ML20195H9221998-11-17017 November 1998 Forwards Exam Repts 50-445/98-301 & 50-446/98-301 Conducted on 980619-26 with as Given Written Exams Encl,Designated for Distribution ML20153B0331998-09-18018 September 1998 Notification of 980929 Meeting with Texas Utilities Electric Co in Rockville,Md to Discuss Licensee Proposed App K Exemption Request & Topical Rept Submitted in Support of Exemption Request ML20236G8291998-07-0202 July 1998 Notification of 980720 Meeting W/Util in CPSES Nuclear Operations Support Facility Lab Annex to Discuss Midloop Operations During Last Refueling Outage ML20236F7611998-06-29029 June 1998 Notification of 980714 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Methods of ECCS Analyses & Licensing Submittals Required for Proposing Exemption to Appendix K & Power Uprate License Amend ML20217M9351998-04-0606 April 1998 Notification of Licensee Meeting W/Util on 980407 in Arlington,Tx Re Status of Licensee Actions in Response to GL 96-01 ML20202E6791997-12-0202 December 1997 Notification of 971209 Meeting W/Texas Utilities Electric Co in Rockville,Maryland to Discuss risk-informed Inservice Testing Request for Addl Info Responses, ML20202B1421997-11-26026 November 1997 Notification of 971115 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Texas to Discuss Recent Unit 2 Refueling/Maint Outage at TU Electric Comanche Peak Plant ML20212G3921997-10-27027 October 1997 Notification of 971112 Meeting W/Util to Discuss Util 970228 Responses to Remaining Three Open Items Listed in NRC Safety Evaluation on Cable Functionality, .Reissued Due to Change of Cc:List ML20203C1181997-10-24024 October 1997 Discusses OI Rept 4-97-027 Re Falsification of Thermolag Matl Insp Records.Allegation Not Substantiated Therefore Enforcement Action Not Appropriate ML20212B7261997-10-16016 October 1997 Notification of 971031 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx Re Predecisional Enforcement Conference ML20206E3401997-09-19019 September 1997 Requests That NRR Conduct Review of Licensee Backfit Claim to Determine of plant-specific Backfit Exists & Submits Recommended Actions to Be Taken If One Does Exists ML20217R1561997-08-28028 August 1997 Informs That GL 96-04 Did Not Require Response for Licensee That Did Not Have Boraflex in Sf Racks ML20237B9901997-07-0303 July 1997 Informs That on 970529-30,NRC Team Attended Severe Accident Mgt Implementation Demonstration at Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,In Granbury,Tx ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134N2911996-11-22022 November 1996 Notification of 961205 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Responses to Open Items Listed in NRCs Safety Evaluation on Cable Functionality at Plant, ML20134L9821996-11-19019 November 1996 Notification of Licensee Meeting W/Util on 961204 to Discuss Revision 25 to Emergency Plan ML20128P3011996-10-10010 October 1996 Forwards Analysis of Financial Qualifications & Antitrust Reviews & Input to SER on Proposal to NRC by Tuec for Tx Utilities Corp ML20129E9031996-10-0101 October 1996 Notification of 961002 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md Re License Amend Request 96-005,inverters & Battery Chargers Mod ML20135A2801996-04-10010 April 1996 Discusses Director'S Decision Re Actions Requested by Petitioners W/Regard to Use of Thermo-Lag by Reactor Licensees.Petitioners Requested Immediate Shutdown of Reactors Using Thermo-Lag ML20078H7831994-11-0707 November 1994 Forwards Rev 11 to CPSES ODCM & Receipt Acknowledgement Sheet ML20059K4921994-01-21021 January 1994 Notification of 940204 Meeting W/Util in Glen Rose,Tx to Discuss Unit 1 Outage Related Activities ML20059K5261994-01-21021 January 1994 Notification of 940203 Meeting W/Util in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Realignment of Nuclear Overview Functions ML20058C5451993-11-22022 November 1993 Notification of 931202 Enforcement Conference Re Reactor Coolant Spill Inside Containment on 931026 ML20058N1471993-10-0505 October 1993 Notification of 931006 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Implementation of Std TSs for Both Units ML20057C9801993-09-27027 September 1993 Discusses 930927 Press Conference Re J O'Connor Announcement That Util Settled Six Rate Matters & Appeals Before Illinois Courts & Commerce Commission by Agreeing to Refund Listed Amount to Customers Over Next 12 Months ML20057A8271993-09-13013 September 1993 Notification of 930920 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Barrier Testing & Implementation on Unit 1 ML20056H2941993-09-0101 September 1993 Notification of 930916 Meeting W/Util in Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station to Discuss Safe Shutdown Risk & Other Issues Associated W/Scheduled Oct 1993 Refueling Outage ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20128H2931993-02-10010 February 1993 Staff Requirements Memo Re Emergency Motion to Stay Issuance of low-power Operating License.Staff Issued Order Denying Motion ML20128E4301993-02-0505 February 1993 Staff Requirements Memo Re 930129 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote on SECY-93-016 Discussing FRN Concerning Proposed Issuance of OL ML20062J1941993-02-0303 February 1993 Board Notification 93-001:notifies of 930202 Emergency Motion to Stay Issuance of low-power OL Requesting Listed Items Including Issue Order Staying Issuance of License ML20128F3531993-02-0202 February 1993 Discusses Emergency Motion to Stay Issuance of low-power Ol.Motion Requested That Commission Issue Order Staying Issuance of Low Power License & Grant Petitioners Chance to Review Withheld Documentation Re Settlement Agreements ML20128D5741993-01-27027 January 1993 Forwards Sworn Joint Affidavit of I Barnes & Ft Grubelich ML20127L9121993-01-26026 January 1993 Forwards NRC Staff Reply to Cfur Request for Publication of Proposed Action Re Licensing of Unit 2.Sworn & Executed Affidavits of I Barnes & Ft Grubelich Will Be Filed as Soon as Possible ML20127H4811993-01-18018 January 1993 Notification of 930121 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Protection issues,Thermo-lag Installation Issues & Test Reports ML20127D6951993-01-13013 January 1993 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on on 930122 to Discuss Results of ORAT Insp ML20127C4861993-01-11011 January 1993 Notification of 920115 Public Mgt Meeting W/Util in Region IV Ofc to Discuss CPSES Temporary Mod Program ML20126H3491992-12-29029 December 1992 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 930107 to Discuss Plant Monthly Status of Const & Licensing Activities ML20126K7681992-12-24024 December 1992 Forwards Part of Earlier Submittal by TU Electric for Distribution as Was Done for Previous Submittal Re ME215 Sapcas Computer Code.Proprietary Abstract Also Encl.Abstract Withheld ML20126F4161992-12-18018 December 1992 Notification of 930107 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Design & Operability of Alternate Min Recirculation Path in Highhead Pressure Safety Injection Sys ML20126D9061992-12-14014 December 1992 Notification of 921217 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss Fire Protection Issues at Plant ML20057C9921992-10-26026 October 1992 Partially Withheld Memo Discussing Rape Allegation at Plant ML20127F5051992-10-21021 October 1992 Discusses 921020 Telcon W/R Feldman of Thermal Science,Inc (TSI) Re 921018 Rept Made by Util That Less than 10 of 2,000 Conduit Sections Provided by TSI Showed Signs of Delamination & Some Had Occluded Porosity in Cross Sections IR 05000445/19920181992-07-0606 July 1992 Discusses Allegation RIV-92-A-0016 Reviewed During Insp Repts 50-445/92-18 & 50-446/92-18 Re Disposal of Radioactive Matl in Landfill Located on Licensee Property ML20057B4601992-05-15015 May 1992 Discusses Telcon W/Rm Dow Re Plant ML20057B1881991-04-18018 April 1991 Discusses 910405 Telcon W/Alleger Re Security Sys at Plant 1999-08-27
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%,....+/ 0 8 AUG 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR: Brian K. Grimes Director Division of Quality Assurance, Vendor, and Technical Training Center Programs, IE Eric H. Johnson, Director Division of Reactor Safety and Projects, RIV ;
- FROM
- Vincent S. Noonan, Director PWR Project Directorate #5 Division of PWR I.icensing-A i
SUBJECT:
REVIEWOFAPPENDIXE(REV.2)TO CPRT PROGRAM PLAN This is a follow-on to my memorandum of June 13, 1986, regarding a review of Rev. 2 to Appendix E of the CPRT Program Plan of Texas Utilities.
We have attached a copy of their response to our request to identify where changes have been made.
As discussed with your staffs, we request that you complete your review of this revision and forward any comments by August 29, 1986.
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PWR Proj t Directorate #5 Divisio of PWR licensing-A
Attachment:
TUGC0 letter dated 7/23/86 cc w/ enclosure:
R. Martin, RIV T. Westerman, RIV I. Barnes, RIV N n G703310238 870325 PDR DAUMAN87-99 FOIA PDR
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i TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY 888YW AY TOWER . 400 NORT38 OLtvE STREET. L.B. A B
July 23, 1986
.0%7Aff".7.".5 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Mr. V. S. Noonan, Director Comanche Peak Project Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
SUBJECT:
COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)
DOCKET NOS. 50-445 AND 50-446 REVISION 2 0F APPENDIX E OF THE CPRT PROGRAM PLAN
Dear Mr. Noonan:
As requested, enclosed herewith is the revision bar annotated copy of revision 2 of Appendix E of the CPRT Program Plan. Please replace the copy of the Appendix E transmitted to you by my June 6, 1986, letter with the attached.
Revision 2 of Appendix E was necessitated for the following reasons:
- General editing to eliminate repetitious wording.
- Title change to more appropriately reflect what the Appendix addresses.
- Revised definition of QA/QC program deficiency to more precisely describe the criteria that a QA/QC program deviation must satisfy in order to be classified as a deficiency.
Sections B.5 and B.6 in Revision 2 were moved forward from Sections C.5 and C.7 in Revision 1, because these sections more appropriately belong in Section B rather than Section C of the appendix.
- Title change of Section C from " Evaluation Process" to
" Follow-up Activities". The new title is a better descriptor of the activities described therein.
- Section D " Closure" was added for completeness.
Should you have any further questions, please contact Mr. John Beck or myself.
Very truly yours, O f W. G. Counsil SSP /arh s c - J. Ellis A DEVISION 07 TEXAS (JTTL211ES ELECTRIC COMPAhi 4 W N M f6*6 # 9,y.
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APPENDIX E I
CPRT Procedure For The Resolution l Of Discrepancies Identified by the CPRT A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions for the l resolution of discrepancies identified by the CPRT.
The resolution processes described in this Appendix were primarily developed and designed to address discrepancies identified by the CPRT during the implementation of the ISAPs and DSAPs developed for the CPRT self-initiated investigatory efforts. In order to ensure consistency throughout the CPRT program, these processes will also l
> be applied in the reporting of the results of the CPRT
. investigatory efforts for ISAPs and portions of DSAPs that were i developed to respond to concerns specifically identified by External Sources.
I Additional information related to the development, approval and documentation of corrective actions for all deviations or deficiencies (both specific and programmatic) identified by the CPRT is provided in Appendix H to the CPRT Program Plan.
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j B. CLASSIFICATION j
l Discrepancie,s identified by the CPRT are classified into categories of relative significance in order to determine the appropriate follow-up activities required to resolve and close them.
The following definitions have been established for use in classifying identified discrepancies. The basis for classification
- of each discrepancy shall be documented.
! 1. Design Adequacy All design discrepancies are classified as observations.
deviations or deficiencies, depending upon whether the design
' error resulted in a failure to meet design criteria and depending on the safety significance of any failures to meet i design criteria. The definitions employed in this area by the CPRT are as follows:
i i (a) Design Discrepancy
' Any identified error related to design inputs, implementing documents and outputs for safety-related
- structures, systems or components that could have an i
adverse impact on the adequacy of their design.
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1 R2 vision 2 Pag 2- 2 of 8 APPENDIX E (Cont'd)
B. CLASSIFICATION (Cont'd)
(b) Design Observation Any identified design discrepancy that has been determined to not constitute a design deviation.
(c) Design Deviation Any identified design discrepancy that has been determined to constitute a verified failure to meet a design commitment or specification. In this regard, design commitments include regulatory requirements, FSAR cosimitments, other licensing commitments, code commitments or other project-specific design criteria or commitments.
(d) Design Deficiency Any identified design deviation that has been determined to be safety-significant.
(e) Safety-Significant
" Safety 7significant", for purposes of the CPRT Program , is defined to mean that the identified
< discrepancy, if uncorrected, would result in the loss I of capability of the affected system, structure or component to perform its intended safety function. For purposes of the CPRT Program, credit is not allowed for redundancy at the component, system, train or structure level.
(f) Programmatic Design Deficiency A set of related design discrepancies that have been
! determined to constitute an adverse trend that is programmatic in nature.
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This definition, which is employed in the CPRT Program for purposes of sample expansion, is more restrictive than that usually applied 1
to the term " safety-significant" for regulatory purposes or in j common parlance, in that it ignores redundancies that do exist in real life. (Compare 10CFR50, Appendix A (Introduction, " Single
' Failure"); 10CTR50.55(e)(1) .] Identification of a deficiency as
" safety-significant" for purposes of the CPRT Program, therefore, is not necessarily equivalent to a statement that, in fact, the
- deficiency, if uncorrected, would have resulted in unsafe <
operation.
Revision:
' 2 Pege 3 of 8 APPENDIX E (Cont'd)
B. CLASSIFICATION (Cont'd)
- 2. Construction Adequacy All construction discrepancies are classified either as deviations or deficiencies, depending upon the safety significance of the discrepancy. The definitions enployed by the CPRT in this area are as follows:
(a) Construction Deviation Any identified discrepancy related to construction or installation of safety-related hardware that has been determined to constitute a verified failure to construct or install a safety-related structure, system or component in accordance with safety-significant attributes and triteria contained in design drawings and specifications or installation procedures /
- requirements.
(b) Construction Deficiency Any identified construction deviation that has been determined to be safety-significant.
(c) Safety-Significant See B.I.(e) and associated footnote for definition.
(d) Programmatic Construction Deficiency A set of related construction deviations that has been determined to constitute an adverse trend that is programmatic in nature.
- 3. Testing Program Adequacy All testing discrepancies are classified either as deviations or deficiencies, depending upon the significance of the discrepancy. The definitions employed by the CPRT in this area are as follows:
(a) Testing Deviation Any verified failure to meet a testing program commitment, regulatory requirement or a project specific testing commitment. In this regard, commitments include FSAR commitments and other licensing commitments.
R2vicisn: 2 Pcg2 4 cf 8 APPENDIX E (Cont'd)
B. CLASSIFICATION (Cont'd)
(b) Testing Deficiency Any identified testing deviation that is determined to have resulted in a failure to meet a testing program objective such that ratesting is required to demonstrate that the affected structure, system or component is capable of performing its intended safety function.
(c) Programmatic Testing Deficiency A set of related testing deviations that has been determined to constitute an adverse trend that is programmatic in nature.
4 QA/QC Program Adequacy All QA/QC program discrepancies are classified either as deviations or deficiencies, depending upon the significance of the discrepancy. The definitions employed by the CPRT in this area are as follows:
(a) QA/QC Program Deviation Any verified failure of the QA/QC program to meet regulatory requirements (i.e., 10CFR50 Appendix B),
FSAR commitments or other licensing commitments.
(b) QA/QC Program Deficiency Any identified QA/QC program deviation meeting one or more of the following criteria:
- Inadequacy of a QA/QC program element such that substantive revision of the program or other corrective action is required to bring it into compliance with the regulatory requirements, FSAR commitments or other licensing commitments; or i
- Extensive evaluation would be required to determine the effect on the quality of construction.
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B. CLASSIFICATION (Cont'd)
(c) Programmatic QA/QC Program Deficiency A set of related QA/QC deviations that has been determined to constitute an adverse trend that is programmatic in nature.
- 5. Adverse Trends A trend is a set of related observations and/or deviations having attributes that reflect a discernible commonality.
Examples of possible commonalities include:
- The individual, group of individuals cr organization performing the safety-related activity; and
- The program requirements, procedures or controls governing the performance of the safety-related activity.
A trend is considered to be adverse if it is determined that the identified pattern or commonality is likely to have resulted in the occurrence of an undetected deficiency in the affected area, population or stratum. Adverse trends are also referred to as programmatic deficiencies.
Each trend identified by the CPRT will be evaluated to determine whether it is adverse (unless it is processed as an
- unclassified trend). CPRT Review Team Leaders are responsible for performing such evaluations and for making such determinations within their areas of responsibility.
4 The nature and extent of these evaluations will vary depending upon the nature of the identified trend and the information
, already available regarding the implications of the trend.
i Considerations in this regard include the extent to which:
! - The boundaries of the trend have been identified;
- The underlying cause and/or contributing causes of the trend have been identified; I
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- The area, population or stratum affected by the trend has been investigated;
- The potential safety significance of the trend has been
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B. CLASSIFICATION (Cont'd) .
- Corrective action has already been taken to address the' trend.
Ine results of these evaluations will be documented and retained in the CPRT working files.
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- 6. Unclassified Deviations Or Trends As noted in the Program Plan (e.g., Program Plan Section IV(A), p.14), it may be determined that it is more practical 4 or expeditious, with respect to a given deviation or set of deviations or trend, to proceed directly to analysis of root cause and generic implications and to specification of corrective actions. Where such a determination has been made, performing a safety significance evaluation in respect of the unclassified deviation (s) or an adverse trend analysis in respect of the unclassified trend would serve no purpose and will not be done. Such uncl.ssified deviations or trends will be tracked as deficiencies or adverse trends for purposes of root cause and generic implications analysis and for the
- purpose of corrective actions, i
C. FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES
! CPRT followu 'p activities for each classification of discrepancies
! are listed below. In addition, activities relevant to corrective action shall be accomplished in accordance with Appendix H of the Program Plan.
In special cases, actions beyond those listed for any given classification may be warranted. For example, it may be considered appropriate to assess root cause and generic implications for a j ,
particular deviation or (non-adverse) trend. Review Team Leaders l
are responsible for identifying any such potential special cases to the Senior Review Team. The Senior Review Team in conjunction with the Review Team Leader will determine what additional action is required in such cases.
- 1. (Desian) Observations Design observations will be collectively evaluated for the purpose of identifying adverse trend.
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APPENDIX E (Cont'd)
C. FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)
- 2. Deviations All deviations will be transmitted to the CPSES Project for evaluation and disposition in accordance with CPSES Project procedures for processing nonconformances. i The CPRT will determine (to the extent required by Appendix H) that appropriate corrective action has been defined and accomplished for the non-conformance associated with the deviation.
4 All deviations within each area of CPRT activities (i.e.,
design, construction, testing, and QA/QC program) will be collectively evaluated for the purpose of identifying adverse
- trends.
- 3. Dericiencies (Including Unclassified Deviations) -
} All deficiencies will be transmitted to the CPSES Project for i
evaluation and disposition in accordance with CPSES Project procedures for processing nonconformances. -
An investigation of the root cause and/or contributing causes for the deficiency will be conducted.
The generic implications of the deficiency will be evaluated.
4 This evaluation must be of sufficient scope to provide reasonable assurance that there are no remaining undetected deficiencies within the affected area, population or stratum.
l Any additional discrepancies that may be identified as a result of the generic implications evaluation will each be classified and dispositioned in accordance with this Appendix.
' In addition, the associated set of such discrepancies will be further evaluated for commonalities that may be indicative of an adverse trend.
The CPRT will determine (to the extent required by Appendix H) i that appropriate corrective action has been accomplished for I the non-conformance associated with the deficiency.
i The bases for the above-mentioned determinations will be i documented.
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- 4. Trends No specific follow-up activities are required for a trend which has not been classified as an adverse trend.
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C. FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)
- 5. Adverse Trends (Includina Unclassified Trends) and Programmatic Deficiencies An investigation of the root cause and/or contributing causes of the trend will be conducted.
The generic implications of the trend will be evaluated. This evaluation must be of sufficient scope to provide reasonable assurance that there are no undetected deficiencies within the affected area, population or stratum.
Appropriate corrective actions for any additional deviations or deficiencies identified during the evaluation of generic implications must be defined.
. Appropriate corrective action to preclude recurrence in the future must be defined.
The results of these activities will be documented and retained in the CPRT working fiAas.
D. CLOSURE For the purpose of the third-party effort, each CPRT-identified discrepancy shall be considered closed when the applicable actions of this procedure have been completed and documented.
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