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Rev 2 to Procedure CQP-CS-1, Indoctrination & Training of Texas Utils Generating Co QA Personnel
ML20207A079
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Site: 05000000, Comanche Peak
Issue date: 01/04/1980
From: Donna Anderson
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
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{{#Wiki_filter:. PROCEDURE ISSUE NUMBER REVISION DATE PAGE TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO. COP-CS-1 2 1/14/80 1 of 4 ~ i IND0CTRINATION AND TRAINING " 0F TUGC0 QA PERSONNEL ~ PREPARED BY: Od /-L/ -8d DATE APPROVED BY: / OJAD > /-4-h DATE Page No. 1234 Effective Rev. 2222

1.0 INTRODUCTION

,e 1.1 Purpose t To establish instructions to provide indoctrination and training to TUGC0 ~ QA personnel who are not assigned to the CPSES Site. 1.2~ Scoce i This piocedure establishes the guidelines for the indoctrination and training of personnel performing activities affecting quality to assure that suitable proficiency is achieved and maintained. This procedure is intended to fulfill the requirements of the TUGC0/TUSI Quality Assurance Program and Criterion II of Appendix B to'10 CFR 50. QN 1.3 Definitions N eN%tiO 1.3.1 None ~ %gy 06 1.4 References i TUGC0/TUSI CPSES QA Plan,10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion II. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Manager. Quality Assurance - is responsible for the indoctrination and training of Quality Assurance personnel. The Manager, Quality Assurance may delegate to his designated representative the responsibility for the indoctrination and training activity. 3.0 PROCEDURES 3.1 Indoctrination & Training of QA Personnel L [k-86fg 8607110406 860627 PDR FOIA GARDE 85-59 PDR

CQP-CS-1, Rev. 2, 1/14/80 Page 2 of 4 (l 3.1.1 The indoctrination and training of QA personnel will involve individual reading, on-the-job training and attendance at formal industry training seminars. By a combination of the above activities, QA personnel will obtain a working knowledge of federal regulations, corporate Quality Assurance documents, industry codes and standards and techniques related to pre-award surveys, audits and inspections. The QA Training Report Form, Figure 1.1, defines the minimum training requirements applicable to QA personnel. It also serves to document the training of QA personnel. This form is maintained by the Manager, Quality Assurance or his designee. 3.1.2 The minimum training and indoctrination of QA personnel will be completed by each employee within two years after the date of employment. During the training period, the QA employee will perform quality activities which, in the judgement of the Manager of QA, he is capable of carrying out correctly, based on the instruction or experience he has received. 3.1.3 The proficiency of CPSES QA Personnel will be maintained by their ^ ongoing participation in pre-award surveys, audits, or inspections. 3.2 QA Auditor & Lead Auditor Qualifications {} 3.2.1 Auditors will be qualified in accordance w/ applicable codes and standards. This qualification includes formal audit training and demonstrated proficiency in a minimum of 5 audits under the supervision of a certified Lead Auditor. 3.2.2 Lead Auditors will be certified in accordance with Figure 1.2 with a minimum of nine (9) points. 3.3 QA Inspectors Qualification for QA Inspectors will be in accordance with procedure CQP-VC-4. 1 rf d% a' p3w y U 'W +msm m

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\\ PROCEDURE REVISION ISSU) PAGE NUMBER OAsa l TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CC (. CPSES CP-QP-19.0 2 1 Of 1 APR 01 1982 i C. 3 1!fR PRE?ARED BY: w we-gg AUDITS CONE 0MD[,,,,,J g j& CONTROLNO._, s at 1.0 REFERENCE 1-A CQP-CS-4, " Procedure to Establish and Apply a System of Pre-Award Evaluations Audits, and Surveillances" 1-B TUGCO/RISI CPSES Quality Assurance Plan 2.0 GENERAL. The purpose of this procedure is to outline methods used to ' verify compliance with the CPSES Quality Assurance Plan and to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the plan. ( 3.0 PROCEDURE TUGC0 verifies confomance of Quality Assurance programs by three methods: a. Review of contractors Quality Assurance methods for auditing. b. Review of documentation of the audit re' port perfomed by their contractors, c. Internal and external audits performed by members of the TUGC0 Corporate Quality Assurance staff in accordance with Reference 1-A. The Supervisor, Quality Assurance Services has been designated responsibility through Reference 1-B for implementation of the CPSES Audit Program. Surveillance efforts may also be performed at CPSES in accordance with specific Procedures / Instructions prepared and implemented under the general direction of the Site QA Supervisor. I i l ( TUGOO CA ,l t. D O JLJ- ((NV ~/ Uw.., 2, ,m

~ 3 s t .. Oxx-1404 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY j OFFICE SIE5!OR ANDUM To Fil a Dallas, Texas 8~' mo' Subject aH0fT TCP-4. RADI0aCTIVr MASTE Mularp cMT SYSTrW I have just reviewed a c.opy of audit report TCP-66 as revised by A. Vega. The changes reflected in this audit repo'rt are major revisions and constitute a very different representation of the Rad Waste Management System than that presented in my original report. The revised edition indicates that except for items identified in the deficiencies, the visual inspection of welds and hydrostatic testing appears to be adequately implemented. Based on the deficiencies as identified during the audit and in the original report, the indication was that the QC visual inspection of Radwaste Welding is questionable. The validity of the IR's documenting this activity were also found to be questionable. The revised report has reduced generic findings to those of isolated incidents resulting in a much different representation of what was found during the audit. I do not a7ree with these changes and feel that overall, the revised report does not reflect conditions observed. If .b M Al' An Kesler Acting Team Leader Audit TCP-66 AEK/brd ce; D.N. Chapman A. Vega D.L. Anderson R.F. Cote' O e I i h - y,w - (, hr' ' U A.,

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'TUGC0 QA AUDIT NOTIFICATION TCP-66 CONSTRUCTION /QC: RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FEBRUARY 7-11, 1983 QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 Th.is memo will serve as notification of our intent to perform an audit on February 7-11, 1983. The audit scope will include inspection activities related to the Radioactive Waste Management System. The audit team will consist of: A.E. Kesler - Acting Team Leader R.F. Cote' We plan for the pre-audit meeting to begin on Monday, February 7,1983 at 9:30 a.m. in the TUGCo QA Auditor's office. Should you have any questions, please contact Al'An Kesler at 214/653-4009. U N Ih Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/ V/DLA:brd cc: B.R. Clements J.B. George M.R. McBay G.R. Purdy S 9 i I e L e

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/ RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66, , yt .yg Attached is TUGC0 QA Audit Report TCP-66 which describes the results of our audit of Radioactive Waste: Management Systems performed February 7 - March 22, 1983. The audit team was composed of A.E. Kesler (Acting Team Leader), and V R.F. Cote'. Attachment A con'tains an audit suirmary including attendees of the pre-audit and post-audit meetings, and persons contacted during the audit. AttachmentBcontainse.,..t?))deficienciesgac(1)concernf,and=d q lG p e fNO(~L ) comment-r. Deficiencies identify conditions which violate quality assurance program requirements and require immediate corrective action. Concerns identify those conditions, which left unattended, could result in program violations in the future. Comments address observations by the auditors which may improve the efficiency of the program but do not consititute a potential breakdown of the quality assurance program. Pleaserespon[fbyMay 1983 to each deficiency and concern identified. In your response, please provide the following information for each deficiency: 1. Describe what corrective action has been, or will be taken for each deficiency. 2. Describe your action to prevent recurrence of the deficiency. 3. Indicate the date that your corrective action, as described in item 1 above, will be implemented. Your response to concerns should identify actions taken to prevent these conditions from escalating to deficiency status. Should you have any questions, please contact A.E. Kesler at 214/653-4009. D.N. Chapman Manager, Quality Assurance Attachment h h.,. cc: B.R. Clements l J.B. George if bl I iN,,,% \\/ VV M.R. McBay G.R. Purdy 1 r,

7g i TCP-66 i Audit Summary I Audit Summary: TCP-66 was conducted primarily to evaluate the adequacy of the QC inspections of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS) required by Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1 as committed to in the FSAR Table 17-A-1. RWMS Piping was fabricated under the requirements of ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Piping, as is all Balance of Plant Piping, per the requirements of Specification 2323-MS-100.. ei-re eut with i n i.he-ANSI -ewT P ^- 1 "L14t-andard. is 4 hat-welder: t h 2' ' app ( their assigned symbol upon/ pDp weld in a manner specified by his employer (p3 62, pa'ra 127.6). [Duringthe y it was determined that this requirement-had never been { rnW lincorporated into e(rocedures governing weld.i.ncyfsee Generic Deficiency No.1 Ac Td 1). The requirement to cTree nd record thesif symbols on the inspection report g was, however, incorpora*ted into ection Procedure CP-QP-11.12. I est of the deficien identified during TCP-6'6' evolve from the lack of weld ymbols on weM,1mproper recording of these symbols on'1"nspection_ reports, nd the.Jfr6ility to correlate weld symbols on pipes with symbols identif ed on

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d J The lack of weld symbols on RWMS piping was identified on NCR M-81-01680, Rev. 1 dated 1/27/82. The NCR attributed the lack of these symbols to the fact that symbols were vibro etched many years prior to the inspection which through time andcorrosioncausedphemtovanish. t yk4 fnW The NCR dispositiorMtcRe "use as is" because "WFML's which have been retained by welding engineering for the referenced systems f6 specify specific line numbers and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the weldin This et a t a -a n* me fnund +n be-. incorrect-duri ng the-audi.t--{-see-Gener-ic , wc e Def4-4ancv Nn - % Durina. the #'rct =d :f the audit the inaccur=y ;f,this disposition %$$FoughWo'the attention of responsible personnel.,whc attm..Aed ~ te-eor-FeCt thi5 0itu0ti0P by i0 Sui 79-an-additional NCR-and leaving _it_.open e.- y, Tbie, bewever,-ence-agmt-did not address the-real--pr-chlea m-eom c During the audit, auditors observed extensive use of this NCR to accept the lack of welder's symbols on RWMS Piping. The NCR number was printed on inspection reports so that by the use of an asterisk beside a weld number an inspector could identify the lack of a weld symbol as satisfactory per the disposition of this NCR. Aud4-toi s p icked a aample-of-34-welds-from -the-- .inspeet4 eft-reportt-4dentified TTr the scope and performed-field-verification. E h n# these-welds ned beEn tfotumented as-having no weid-symbols and as-being ori ?#actory-per--thhis-NCR.-For-100". of thirTampie'; auditors-Tound weld Av+n1s nn the-welds %trtch-tad-teerr c'ited on-the-insperctTOTrWpoet as having-^~2Iax o 'waid sywhn1 ieee Genertc-Def-iciency~ito'-2W------IA : r.'" y % n c rM. ' gljh4 gich O. D M Crt L5'*b 0 O L O AC 4 Y' g re-cc-'::"" W Li-TUGCo QA L W* 5* l'd w f w, [g

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'e ~ ~ ~ ~ TCP-66 Audit Summary g' In-additica, for thirteen (13) of the-rema-ining seple (twenty-eight welds) ~ f ld verification identified that weld symbols were inaccurately recorded o the nspection report or all the symbols on the weld had not been recordedo the i pection report. For eight (8) of the nine (9) IR's involved in th'e field rification, one or nore of these type of errors was determined ( This is of co ern for two reasons: (1) for RWMS the inspection report is'the only quality re ord, and (2) with this percentage of error (56%) it brjn'gs the uality of e inspection into question (see Deficiency No. 4)./ / uditors' main bjective during TCP-66 became an attempt to, ennine the causa f the welding s,ymbol inconsistencies between the inspect. ion reports, the Weld c Filler Material Lo'gs and actual conditions. This involydd an extensive and time consuming effort. Auditors would like to thank, Welding Engineering for their indispensable support throughout this effort./ Ip summation, it appear be problem began wit) e failure to incorporate the f 11owing requirements proced,urally: u " ANSI B31.1-1973, American' National 4tandard Power Piping, pg. 62, para 127.6... The identification symcol shall be used to identify the work performed by the welder or welKng operator, and after completing a joint, he shall ~ identify it as his wo,rk 'by applying his assigned symbol for permanent record..." contractor shall main, cation 2323-MS-100,.Rev. 6, pg. 4 para 4.24.5... The "Gibbs & Hill Specifi tain sufficient weld ' data documentation to provide a traceable trail pf' effort for any specif.c w'e1.d that will satisfy the I requirements ofthe ASME, ANSI or AWS Codes as' applicable and the l regulatory encies." N l \\ Radioactive Wa te Management System (RWMS) Piping was fabricated as Balance of field ru 'pp'iping. Plant (BOP The majority of the small bore pipe was fabricated in s fashion which allowed welding material to be checked out on the Weld Filler aterial Log against a composite which can represent thousands of welds. t Wi th his method, specific welder and welding material traceability to a weld, or ven a specific line is lost. When this is added to the lack of procedures /" traceable trail" become_s even more remote.utring welders to apply their identificat N~' W ant Tgb u s gccep%%CH +4gr--e c t&Msked +hca-lhh RWMS piping was fkee c.J4 ,c ;cccam part cf thr-preble ae l: Q l..g af#cc'ed b;. th: ;coit=nt to meet Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, i', g! : Rev. 1. Per thece requirmts--an inspect 4on-effort-was-begun-on RWMS-welding a~4 pip 4ng. Early in the3nspect-ion-ef fort-the-lack -of-weld-symbols--was - idLH.iiid end di spc34t4cned-by-NCR-M-81-01680. This, Nwevar, caly served-to g -tig .{;hp-y-- compound-the-problem-because-of. the. indi scr.iminate use-of-an NCR -wM<bhad-been J inacettrately dtspositioned. /d.. ci--yr,.

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L TCP-66 l Ccr.cric-Deficiency No. 1 Requirement:% I ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Piping, pg. 62, para 127.6, Qualification Records, states, in part, "... The identification symbol shall be used to identify the work perfomed by the welder or welding operator, and after completing a welded joint, he shall identify it as his work by applying his assigned symbol for permanent record in a manner specified by his empl oyer." 44nding-No.-+. Rm@cM N1 CF M -Gont., oy _ Le-the-ove m qutrementh e view-of Id ocedurela$$8idIe o the RWMS and/or Balance of Plant Piping, deae G. ' atc the requiresees f:r,i N..* Thg.: 1 & r er welding operat:r aftcr :Omp! 0t i %'a W joint to -ider.ti fy it :s c'nte, - hi:.;crk by y%_ c;pnec pq ;,,dd m fk W4/c( Fa ttw mas'+pply.i r" his assigned symbol.'.s , a b cp It should be sted.-@at As a matter of general policy, the B&R welding engineering group ha+-imp!c=.t.ft6~lhe extsnt possible)ee-ahn"e reqdr-ement I$ fee welders'(to apply their weldYyFdol~sfieF completiiig'a welding activity. ~ w This i; largely attr4hutad +n +hs-c41-ibe@Ae-techn-iuol personnel-who-were-- aware-eF this leckwf--proced"ral requeement-for-we+ders-to-apply their-symbol, but-were-aho--eware-of-the-+forement4oned-r-equiremertt, yo'~Q f*c c 9ma Il be fL RN H.S, b,qi ~. v.y %lM- ' s.9,scis Ga i d #y"f 4 nrtuc cfwaz iak TLt ~c 4 vs beo -d c L:q w;,e,w<t.'cc twa.-de , Redh e.-g, m_..

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wa w M p.ss 14ndinn Mc 2: ^ s 9 Q' J b.:a L.n.aM c.:-m h 6 scu ,itstffEa,-s,C., Contrarysto the above requirement, aud.itqrs detennined dursing field -m verification of small and large boreAipe and review of th repair procesi i shee'ts, that welders ar4 not applying their identification symbol to weldi on, which they perfom repalr work. Fighty-dine percent /(89".) 'of the sample, 8 oUt f o,f 9 repaired we, ids, did not havy the identification symbol' e, welder 'v' / performi ng repair, a n the pipe. j AEK/RFC FindingNo.$: Contrary to the above requirement, field verification review performed by the auditors identified the following weld symbols (CFS) and (ARK) were applied adjacent to W-14 on BRP-SB-XAB-22. The applicable inspection report recorded l (CFS) as the actual welder. Auditors reviewed the associated weld filler material log (WFML) and found that welder (ARK) perfomed the actual welding. Further review found that welder (CFS) applied his symbol to the proposed weld joint prior to welding rather than after welding the joint, then due to shift change, welder (CFS) returned his assigned weld rods to the rod control L issuance facility. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. 4 RFC/AEK l o' TUGCo QA t ,q')W,,.! Y fI <,,s-

c r TCP-66 Gener-4c Deficiency No. 2 Requirement No. 1: ANSI N45.2-1971, Quality Assurance Reouirements for Nuclear Power Plants, Section 8. Quality Assurance Records, states, "... Sufficient records shall be prepared as work is performed to furnish documentary evidence of the quality of items and of activities affecting quality. Records shall be consistent with applicable codes, standards, specifications, and contracts and shall be adequate for use in management of the program." Reouirement No. 2: CP-QP-11-12, Rev.10, Insoection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS), para 3.1.2, Welaers Qualification, states, "The inspector snall recorg the welder's identification symbol on the Inspection Report (IR). Finding: Auditors performed field verification of welders' symbols on a sample of 34 welds chosen from nine inspection reports. Fifty-six percent (56%) of the sample field verified by auditors was not accurately reflected in the applicable inspection reports, specifically: A. For 6 of the 34 welds, the inspection report identified "n.o symbol SAT per NCR M-81-01680 Rev.1." Auditors determined that weld symbols in all six cases (100%) were on the pipe. B. For 13 of the 34 welds (38%) the inspection report either reflected an inaccurate weld symbol or did not reflect all of the symbols on the pipe. f AEK/RFC l l l l l TUGCo QA l l VfulzKh ,i

g F TCP-66 l -CencHe Deficiency No. 3 Reouirements: Gibbs & Hill Specification 2323-MS-100, pg. 4, para 4.24.5, states, in part, "The Contractor shall maintain sufficient weld data documentation to provide a traceable trail of effort for any specific weld that will. satisfy the, requirements of the ASME, ANSI or AWS codes as applicable and the regulatory agencies." l NCR M-81-01680 R.1, Disposition, dated 1/27/82 states, in part, "... The WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding." NCR-M-83-00433, Acoroval, Dated 3/4/83 states, in part, ... The WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol' of the welders that performed the welding. Finding: Contrary to the above requirements, 50% of the small bore weld joint welders' symbols, field verified by auditors could not be traced as stated above: A. Twenty-five percent (25%) could not be traced to a line number, only to the applicable composite B. Twenty-five percent (25%) could not be traced to a line number or the applicable composite RFC/AEK TUGC0 QA t fe i

TCP-66 Deficiency No. 4 Reouirements: CP-QP-11.12, Rev. 11, Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS), pg. 2 of 11, para 3.3.1, Visual Inspection of Welds, states, "All welds on piping shall be visually inspected to verify the followi ng: 1.) Welds shall be free of paint and other deleterious material 2.) Arc strikes Para 3.2.2, Quality Control Pretest Inspection, states, in part, " Prior to commencement of testing, the Quality Control Inspector shall verify: c.) All surfaces are free of arc strikes. Finding: Contrary to the above requirement, during field verification auditors and Welding Engineering identified that field weld 12 on line RWM-GH-XAB-019 which had been inspected and accepted per IR-MP-0566 and hydrostatic tested per XGH-016,12/7/82, had arc strikes and tungsten inclusion in the weld. Furthermore, weld symbol (BUP) was visible where the IR stated no weld symbol SAT per NCR-M-83-00433. Follow thru review was perfonned in order to verify when welder (BUP) had performed the above welding. No WFML applicable to the activity performed could be located. However, auditors did determine that welder BUP no longer worked on site at the time of inspection, precicding the possibility of this welding being done after the inspection was performed. It should be noted that after identification of this condition, Welding Engineering initiated immediate corrective action in accordance with site procedures. Auditors felt that the above welde'd condition appeared to be an isolated incident. This was based on the number of welds auditors reviewed that appeared acceptable. However, the inaccuracy of the weld symbol notation on the Inspection Report is felt to support auditors' concerns, a: :tated in-. t h se...m y, regarding the adequacy of the inspection effort. RFC/AEK ,f I',..j 1 7 3 k1 i TUG:0 QA

_a TCP-66 DeficiencyNo.3 Reouirement: 10CFR50 Appendix B, Criterion XVII, Quality Assurance Records, states, in part, " Sufficient records shall be raintained to furnish evidence of activities affecting quality. The records shall include at least the following... closely-related data such as qualifications of personnel..." Finding: Contrary to.the above requirement, no objective evidence could be provided of the qualifications of (RWMS) Inspector S. Stogdill. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. AEK/RFC 4 e 4 TUsCO QA 4 e

4 TCP-66 DeficiencyNo.I Reouirement: l Procedure CP-QP-11.12, Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Managenent Systems Rev.10, dated 11/15/82, Section 3.1.4 states, in part, " Prior to completion of this inspection, the inspector shall attach As-Built Tags (Attachnent 5) to the line. These tags shall be placed at strategic locations along the line to prevent oversight by other plant personnel. Prior to performance of any work on a tagged line or its components, QC shall be notified." Finding: Contrary to the above-requirement, welding was performed in RWM-SB-X-AB-031 by w' elder BHH in April of 1982. These lines had been inspected and As-Built verified in February 1982. QC was not notified as required, therefore no additional inspection was performed. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. Note: This condition was reported by auditors to Welding Engineering and QC, and steps were initiated to correct this problem during the audit. AEX ~ L ? TUsCO QA t l

TCP-66 l Cpp9 awy; (d;.\\ Demc cue .40. s I g g' y y CP-QP-11.12, Rev.10, Insoection of Installation of Radioactive Waste i Management Systems (RWMS), para 3.1.1 D states, in part, "All socket welds shall have at least two passes." 9 ~ %~ findthot. ' s. v- ) M ^ _:y.. thc cheve=ceq@ maw QC perfoms a final inspection and not an inprocess inspection. The verification of a two pass socket weld cannot be ddequately perfomed without witnessing the two piss requirement. This condition resulted in a review of socket welds that were ground smooth, thus removing the physical characteristics of the two weld pass. However, the above socket welds did meet the required fillet size thickness. RFC / &* $ " S ' ~ g/[ 4 ,/ " m ' E7? 6pl/ f <- j'A%' N ;,,s g 1 d l.c % e "- 2 Q., a e 9 ,&A-Q,.-AD /N.i Y j u l t i J sW' / . f. / ')' .: ? ' f~ TUCCo QA .,0 7 l

[ TCP-66 Concern No.'f Inspection Report MP-0421 reflects the use of CMC-75281, Rev. O which eliminatti weld 16A. The lack of this weld had been identified as UNSAT during the original inspection on 6/9/82 and then shown to be SAT on 6/23/82 per CMC-75281, Rev. O. However, on 6/22/82 Revision 1 of CMC-75281 was issued which re-instated weld 16A and eliminated weld 17. This did not change the condition in the field, only the weld number. It does, however, maka IR-0421 incorrectly reflect that W-16A exists and W-17 does not exist. No additional IR was ever generated and this lin,e has undergone hydrotesting. AEK 4 0 5 9 s I TUCCD QA I I i

TCP-66 f' ' / Deficiency No. 6.' s\\ / Reouirement: / / j Branch Technical Posi 'on ETSB No. -1,.Rev. 1, Section VI,j ouality Assurance for Radioactive Wast Management Sys ems, states, in part: / Contro of purchased mater'ia equipmentandserkl ices--Mesures j shoulp),be established to' ass re l B. and, construction servi'ces cqnfo\\that purchased materia u to the procur~ement documents..." / / Finding: 'l l Contrar/to the above,' vendor weld 1951 documented \\on IR MP-1057 ca'nnot be a traced /to the procurement documents nor is there a' weld symbol visible. Without being able,to trace this weld to the supplier who manufactured it, s auditors are unable to verify if the. weld was manufactured -in compliance with the;' procurement. document as required.\\ Based on the sample reviewed, this'is can'sidered to be an isolated incidenti. ./ \\ RFC \\ w ( / Y ?f A,s-cult' <tia [

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~.. \\.' TCP 66 ,dommnt 22 :-e T " ",.c'f g l '.s 7 5p. A -rn o X - k hr 7, ~ ' ~ i 3 dn Lq r T L y-Auditors feel that de requirement for welders to apply their weld symbol to s the joint welded is not only inten'ded to provide \\ assurance that the welder was qualified as stated in MCR-&814680 Rev.1 but qlso provides the client with a method of tracing-welders fo sp$cific welds or 1 Toes-tnTedvent conditions _ f exist where eyhe'r the welders wor (was in questionNr the weld ro'd used-by'a 's particul r-felder(s) shoul'd become 1squ_est.ioni A re iew'of the IR and/or WFML ca utilized to assess this type of condition. / - \\ RFC / \\ .<'): ~ t,,v* / b '//, -l '.. TUsCo QA

t v TCP-66 Deficiency No. 3 Reouirements: Gibbs & Hill Specification 2323-MS-100, pg. 4, para 4.24.5, states, in part, "The Contractor shall maintain sufficient weld data documentation to provide a traceable trail of effort for any specific weld that will satisfy the requirements of the ASME, ANSI or AWS codes as applicable and the regulatory agencies." NCR M-81-01680 R.1, Cisposition, dated 1/27/82 states, in part, "... The WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding." NCR-M-83-00433, Aoproval, Dated 3/4/83 states, in part, "... The WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding. Finding: Contrary to the above requirements, 50% of the small bore weld joint welders' symbols, field verified by auditors could not be traced as stated above: A. Twenty-five percent (25%) could not be traced to a line number, only 4 to the applicable composite dve7u>lg B. Twenty-five percent (25%) could not be traced to a line number or the applicable composite Mw a t} RFC/AEK e l TUGC0 QA i

( w l f TCP-66 Deficiency No. 2 Recuirement No. 1: i ANSI N45.2-1971, Quality Assurance Recuirements for Nuclear Power Plants, Section 8, Quality Assurance Records, states, "... Sufficient records shall be 3 prepared as work is performed to furnish documentary evidence of the quality of items and of activities affecting quality. Records shall be consistent with applicable codes, standards, specifications, and contracts and shall be adequate for use in management of the program." Reouirement No. 2: CP-QP-11.12, Rev.10, Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste 4 Management Systems (RWMS), para 3.1.2, Welders Qualification, states, "The in.spector shall recorc the welder's identification symbol on the Inspection Report (IR). Finding: Auditors perfomed field verification of welders' symbols on a sample of 34 welds chosen from nine inspection reports. Fifty-six percent (56%) of the sample field verified by auditors was not accurately reflected in the ~~ applicable inspection reports, specifically: A. For 6 of the 34 welds, the inspection report identified "no symbol SAT per NCR M-81-01680 Rev.1." Auditors determined that weld symbols in all six cases (100%) were on the pipe. B. For 13 of the 34 welds (38%) the inspection report either reflected an inaccurate weld symbol or did not reflect all of the symbols on the pipe. AEK/RFC TUGCo QA

TCP-66 s Deficiency No. 1 L' Reouirement No. 1: ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Piping, pg. 62, para 127.6, Qualification Records, states, in part, "... The identification symbol shall be used to identify the work performed by the welder or welding operator, and. after completing a welded joint, he shall identify it as his work by applying his assigned symbol for permanent record in a manner specified by his empl oyer." Requirement No. 2: Weld Procedere CP-CPM 6.9B applicable to the RWMS and/or Balance of Plant Piping, requires the craftsman welding on a joint to enter his assigned symbol in the space provided on the Weld Filler Material tog. As a matter of general policy, the B&R welding engineering group encourages welders to the extent possible, to apply their weld symbol after completing a welding activity. to do. w_od For small bore RWMS, ftamping of welder symbols was not allowed because Note: of wall thickness consideration. Rather, the use of vibro-etching was encouraged. The vibro-etching process however, is not permanent and in many cases has disappeared. Finding: E M Contrary to the above requirements, field verification review performed by the auditors identified the following weld symbols (CFS) and (ARK) were applied adjacent to W-14 on BRP-SB-XAB-22. The applicable inspection report recorded (CFS) as the actual welder. Auditors reviewed the associated weld filler material log (WFML) and found that welder (ARK) performed the actual welding. Further review found that welder (CFS) applied his symbol to the proposed weld joint prior to welding rather than after welding the joint, then due to shift change, welder (CFS) returned his assigned weld rods to the rod control issuance facility. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears tc be an isolated incident. R FC/AEK ( TUGCo QA 1

TCP-66 Audit Summary Audit Sumary: l L TCP-66 was conducted primarily to evaluate the adequacy of the QC inspections of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS) required by Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1 as committed to in the FSAR Table 17-A-1. RWMS Piping was fabricated under the requirements of ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Piping, as is all Balance of Plant Piping, per the requirements of Specification 2323-MS-100. The inspection of the RWMS piping, is specified in TUGC0 Procedure CP-QP-11.12. The inspection procedure requires a visual inspection and hydrostatic testing. The procedure requires the documentation of the visual inspection jhd on an Inypection Report (IR). The inspection procedure further requires the inspectfen to record the welders identification symbol or the IR. The inspect Q rocedure further requires that the hydrostatic testing be inspected by QC. It requires that all joints, high stress areas, and er ased accessible pressurized surfaces be examined during hydro and inspected in accordance with referenced acceptance criteria. Except as noted in the deficiencies, the visual inspection of welds and hydrostatic testing appears to be adequately implemented. I ANSI B31./-1973 requires that welders apply their assigned symbol upon completing a weld in a manner specified by his employer (pg. 62, para 127.6). Accordingly, Brown & Root Procedure CP-CPM 6.9B, Section 3.3, Note 3 requires any craftsman welding on a pipe joint enter his welder symbol in the space provided on the Weld Filler Material Log (WFML). Although the WFML is the primary means of providing traceability between pipe joint welds and the welder (s), the welders are encouraged to stamp thei,RWMS piping, stamping o r practicable. welder identification was not acceptable. Rather, the welder's identification was vibro-etched. The vibro-etching has vanished over the years on a large nu2er of welds. The lack of welder symbols and associated improper recording of symbols on inspection reports and discrepancies between these and the WFML constitute the majority of the audit findings. This is further complicated by the fact that small bore RWMS piping was field-run and did not have joint nunters designated prior to welding activities. This resulted in welding materials-having been checked out on the WFML against a specific line or composite. The lack of weld symbols on RWMS piping was identified on NCR M-81-01680, Rev. i l 1 aated 1/27/82. The NCR attributed the lack of these symbols to the fact that i symbols were vibro-etched many years prior to the inspection which through time and corrosion caused them to vanish. The NCR dispositioned the matter "use as is" because "WFML's which have been l retained by welding engineering for the referenced systems specify specific j line numbers and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding." During the audit the inconsistencies with this disposition were noted and brought to the attention of responsible personnel. Tucco QA

\\\\ N s QTQ-321 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY OFFICE MEMORANDUM To R.G. Tolson Dallas, Texas "*y IN COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION Subject TUGC0 QA AUDIT REPORT TCP-66 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 Attached is TUGC0 QA Audit Report TCP-66 which describes the results of our audit of Radioactive Waste Management Systems perfonned February 7 - March 22, 1983. The audit team was composed of A.E. Kesler (Acting Team Leader), and R.F. Cote'. Attachment A contains an audit summary including attendees of the pre-audit and post-audit meetings, and persons contacted during the audit. Attachment B contains six (6) deficiencies and two (2) concerns. Deficiencies identify conditions which violate quality assurance program requirements and require immediate corrective action. Concerns identify those conditions, which left unattended, could result in program violations in the future. Comments address observations by the auditors which may improve the efficiency of the program but do not consititute a potential breakdown of the quality assurance program. Please respond by June 6,1983 to each deficiency and concern identified. In your response, please provide the following information for each deficiency: 1. Describe what corrective action has been, or will be taken for each deficiency. 2. Describe your action to prevent recurrence of'the deficiency. 3. Indicate the date that your corrective action, as described in item 1 above, will be implemented. Your response to concerns should identify actions taken to prevent these conditions from escalating to deficiency status. Should you have any questions, please contact A.Vega at 214/653-4895. I L l t i p 0 N. hapmen Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/brd Attachment b. b(:~. s a n ) ~ cc: B.R. Clements J.B. George M.R. McBay f G.R. Purdy { l i

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P. f Attendance - Pre Audit Meeting ) QA Audit No. TC P-6(o Date.1/ 7//<3 } Name Title Name Title ODcduGk TdGcn Q A 0S 00'~ r u & Z: c @ ),- l d2 b]aff T$tW /}$ e B Attendance - Post Audit Meeting 3 2 !I3 Date Nam Title Name Title. hf0 D 1 XAj&2 n a n $tJ (W. ' -rms@N \\ Q2AX eae ela A /N #trY d, 7Z&& x,2. 4-- L n'cco QA

y y \\ TCP-66 Audit Summary Audit Team: A.E. Kesler - Acting Team Leader i R.F. Cote' I Personnel Contacted: R. Tolson S. Key T. Brandt K. Fann T. Vega B. Doyle D. Anderson A. Smithey C. Laurence B. Scott B. Reed L. Stolliker R. Baker R. Harrill B. Baker Audit Scoce: Audit TCP-66 was conducted to verify adequate implementation of the applicable requirements for construction and quality control of the Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS) at CPSES. l The following documentation was utilized by auditors during the audit: Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1 ANSI B31.1-1973, "American National Standard Power Piping" Specification 2323-MS-100 CPSES - Final Safety Analysis Report CP-QP 11.12, Rev.10 & 11. " Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Managenent Systems" CP-CPM-6.9, Rev. 2, " General Piping Procedure" Field Verification Sample consisted of the welds documented on the following inspection reports: IR-1057 - 7 welds 0687 4 welds 0154 6 welds 1202 4 welds 4 1080 3 welds 1204 1 weld ~ 1078 4 welds 0480 4 welds 0566 1 weld i 1UG00 QA

s s TCP-66 Audit Summary l l Audit Summary: TCP-66 was conducted primarily to evaluate the adequacy of the QC inspections of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS) required by Branch Technical Position ETSB No. 11-1, Rev. 1 as committed to in the FSAR Table 17-A-1. RWMS Piping was fabricated under the requirements of ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Piping, as is all Balance of Plant Piping, per the requirements of Specification 2323-MS-100. The inspection of the RWMS piping is specified in TUGC0 Procedure CP-QP-11.12. The inspection procedure requires a visual inspection and hydrostatic testing. The procedure requires the documentation of the visual inspection on an Inspection Report (IR). The inspection procedure further requires the inspector to record the welders identification symbol on the IR. The inspection procedure further requires that the hydrostatic testing be inspected by QC. It requires that all joints, high stress areas, and exposed accessible pressurized surfaces be examined during hydro and inspected in accordance with referenced acceptance criteria. Except as noted in the deficiencies, the visual inspection of welds and hydrostatic testing appears to be adequately implemented. ANSI B31.1-1973 requires that welders apply their assigned symbol upon completing a weld in a manner specified by his employer (pg. 62, para 127.6). Accordingly, Brown & Root Procedure CP-CPM 6.98, Section 3.3, Note 3 requires any craftsman welding on a pipe joint enter his welder symbol in the space provided on the Weld Filler Material Log (WFML). Although the WFML is the primary means of providing traceability between pipe joint welds and the welder (s), the welders are encouraged to stamp their identification symbol when practicable. Because of the wall thickness of the small bore RWMS piping, stamping of welder identification was not acceptable. Rather, the welder's identification was vibro-etched. The vibro-etching has vanished over the years on a large number of welds. The lack of welder symbols and associated improper recording of sydols on inspection reports and discrepancies between these and the WFML constitute the majority of the audit findings. This is further complicated by the fact that small bore RWMS piping was field-run and did not have joint numbers designated prior to welding activities. This resulted in welding materials having been checked out on the WFML against a specific line or composite. The lack of weld symbols on RWMS piping was identified on NCR M-81-01630, Rev. 1 dated 1/27/82. The NCR attributed the lack of these symbols to the fact that symbols were vibro-etched many years prior to the inspection which through time and corrosion caused them to vanish. The NCR dispositioned the matter "use as is" because "WFML's which have been a retained by welding engineering for the referenced systems specify specific j line numbers and contain the syeol of the welders that performed the welding." During the audit the inconsistencies with this disposition were noted and brought to the attention of responsible personnel. TUsCo QA t l 1

TCP-66 Audit Summary l During the audit, auditors observed extensive use of this NCR to accept the lack of welder's symbols on RWMS Piping. The NCR number was printed on ) inspection reports so that by the use of an asterisk beside a weld number an l inspector could identify the lack of a weld symbol as satisfactory per the disposition of,this NCR. Instances were noted where welding. activities conducted subsequent to the issuance of the NCR were also accepted on the basis of the NCR. It is recognized the RWMS piping was fabricated BOP and then became subject to Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1. The deficiencies in Attachment B are the underlying causes for the problem defined in the summary. Deficiencies considered to be isolated incidents are so noted. A /~/4. X E.' Ke sl er v Acting Team Leader f 6 .-k .I i i.i i .{ ,i TUs00 QA t ~

s J ATTACHMENT B DEFICIENCIES, CONCERNS AND COMMENTS TCP-66 s e t 4 Tucco QA

f ~ __ t r f 1 \\ \\ TCP-66 I Deficiency No. 1 l Reouirement No. 1: ANSI B31.1-1973, American National Standard Power Pioing, pg. 62, para 127.6, Qualification Records, states, in part, "... The identification symbol shall be i used to identify the work perfomed by the welder or welding operator, and after completing a welded joint, he shall identify it as his work by applying his assigned symbol for permanent record in a manner specified by his empl oyer." Reouirement No. 2: Weld Procedure CP-CPM 6.9B applidable to the RWMS and/or Balance of Plant Piping, requires the craftsman welding on a joint to enter his assigned symbol in the space provided on the Weld Filler Material log. As a matter of general policy, the B&R welding engineering group encourages welders to the extent possible, to apply their weld symbol to the weld after completing a welding activity. Note: For small bore RWMS, stamping of welder symbols was not allowed because of wall thickness consideration. Rather, the usc of vibro-etching was encouraged. The vibro-etching process however, is not pennanent and in many cases has disappeared. Finding: Contrary to the above requirements, field verification review performed by the auditors identified that the following weld symbols (CFS) and (ARK) were applied adjacent to W-14 on BRP-SB-XAB-22. The applicable inspection report recorded (CFS) as the actual welder. Auditors reviewed the associated weld filler material log (WFML) and found that welder (ARK) perfonned the actual welding. Further review found that welder (CFS) applied his symbol to the preposed weld joint prior to welding rather than after welding the joint, then due to shift change, welder (CFS) returned his assigned weld rods to the rod control issuance facility. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. RFC/AEK 4 t TUGC0 QA L tF

( TCP-66 I Deficiency No. 2 1; Reouirement No. 1: ANSI N45.2-1971, Quality Assurance Reauirements for Nuclear Power Plants. Section 8, Quality Assurance Records, states, "... Sufficient records snall be prepared as work is performed to furnish documentary evidence of the quality of items and of activities affecting quality. Records shall be consistent with applicable codes, standards, specifications, and contracts and shall be adequate for use in management of he program." Recuirement No. 2: CP-QP-11.12, Rev. 10, inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWWS), para 3.1.2, Welders Qualification, states, "The inspector snall recora tne welder's identification symbol on the Inspection Report (IR). Finding: Auditors performed field verification of welders' symbols on a sample of 34 welds chosen from nine inspection reports. Fifty-six percent (56%) of the sample field verified by auditors was not accurately reflected in the applicable inspection reports, specifically: A. For 6 of the 34 welds, the inspection report identified "no synbol SAT per NCR M-81-01680 Rev.1." Auditors determined that weld symbols in all six cases (100%) were on the pipe. B. For 13 of the 34 welds (38%) the inspection report either reflected an inaccurate weld symbol or did not reflect all of the symbols on the pipe. AEX/RFC 1 TUsso QA D

i ( TCP-66 Deficiency No. 3 Reouirements: Gibbs & Hill Specification 2323-MS-100, pg. 4, para' 4.24.5, states, in part, "The Contractor shall maintain sufficient weld data documentation to provide a traceable trail of effort for any specific weld that will satisfy the requirements of the ASME, ANSI or AWS codes as applicable and the regulatory agenci es. " NCR M-81-01680 R.1, Discosition dated 1/27/82 states, in part, "... The WFML's which have been retainad by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding." NCR-M-83-00433, Acoroval. Dated 3/4/83 states, in part, "... The WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that perfomed the welding. Findina: Contrary to the above requirements, 50% of the small bore weld joint welders' symbols, field verified by auditors could not be traced as stated above: A. Twenty-five percent (25%) could not be traced to a line number, only to the applicable composite drawing B. Twenty-five percent (25".) could not be traced to a line number or the applicable composite drawing RFC/AEK t TUsCo QA L e

( 3 ( s s TCP-66 Deficiency No. 4 Recuirements: CP-QP-11.12. Rev.11, Insoection of Installation of ~ Radioactive Waste Management Systems (RWMS), pg. 2 of 11, para 3.3.1, Visual Inspection of Welds, states, "All welds on piping shall be visually inspected to verify the following: 1.) Welds shall be free of paint and other deleterious material 2.) Arc strikes Para 3.2.2, Quality Control Pretes't Inspection, states, in part, " Prior to commencement of testing, the Quality Control Inspector shall verify: c.). All surfaces are free of are strikes. Finding: Contrary to the above requirements, during field verification auditors and Welding Engineering identified that field weld 12 on line RWM-GH-XAB-019 which had been inspected and accepted per IR-MP-0566 and hydrostatic tested per XGH-016,12/7/82, had are strikes and tungsten inclusion in the weld. Furthemore, weld symbol (BUP) was visible where the IR stated no weld symbol SAT per NCR-M-83-00433. Follow thru review was performed in order to verify when welder (BUP) had performed the above welding. No WFML applicable to the activity performed could be located. However, auditors did determine that welder BUP no longer worked on site at the time of inspection, precluding the possibility of this welding being done after the inspection was performed. It should be noted that after identification of this condition, Welding Engineering initiated immediate corrective action in accordance with site procedures. Auditors felt that the above welded condition appeared to be an isolated incident. This was based on the number of welds auditors reviewed that appeared acceptable. However, the inaccuracy of the weld symbol notition on the Inspection Report is felt to support auditors' concerns regarding tre adequacy of the weld symbol inspection effort. RFC/AEK 1 TU Co QA L e

TCP-66 l Deficiency No. 5 f Recuirement:_ 10CFR50 Appendix B, Criterion XVII, Quality Assurance Records, stat furnish evidence of activities " Sufficient records shall be maintained toThe records shall include at least the followin affecting quality. closely-related data such as qualifications of personnel...." Findino: f Contrary to the above requirement, no objective evidence could be pr Based on the sample the qualifications of (RWMS) Inspector S. Stogdill. reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. AEK/RFC [ ( - TUsso QA t e L

~ r r .o i TCP-66 Deficiency No. 6 Requirement: Procedure CP-QP-11.12, Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems, Rev. 10, dated 11/15/82, Section 3.1._4 states, in part, " Prior to completion of this inspection, the inspector shall attach As-Built Tags (Attachment 5)totheline. These tags shall be placed at strategic locations along the line to prevent oversight by other plant personnel. Prior to performance of any work on a tagged line or its components, QC shall be notified." Finding: Contrary to the above requirement, welding was perfonned in RWM-SB-X-AB-031 by welder BHH in April of 1982. These lines had been inspected and As-Built verified in February 1982. QC was not notified as required, therefore no additional inspection was performed. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. Note: This condition was reported by auditors to Welding Engineering and QC, and steps were initiated to correct this problem during the audit. AEK i 4 W:00 CA t L e

s s TCP-66 Concern No. 1 4 i CP-QP-11.12, Rev.10, Insoection of Installation of -Radioactive Waste Manacement Systems (RWMS), para 3.1.10 states, in part, "All socket welds shall have at least two passes." QC performs a final' inspection and not an inprocess inspection. The verification cf a two pass socket weld cannot be adequately performed without witnessing the two pass requirement. This condition resulted in a review of socket welds that were ground smooth, thus removing the physical characteristics of the two weld pass. However, the above socket welds did meet the required fillet size thickness. RFC TVGCo QA L e

( ... L.'? __ ( j-(* s s TCP-66 Concern No. 2 l Inspection Report MP-0421 reflects the use of CMC-75231, Rev. O which eliminated weld 16A. The lack of this weld.had been identified as UNSAT during the original inspection on 6/9/82 and then shown to be SAT on 6/23/82 per CMC-75281, Rev. O. However, on 6/22/82 Revision 1 of CMC-75281 was issued which re-instated weld 16A and eliminated weld 17. This did not change the condition in the field, only the weld number. It does, however, make IR-0421 incorrectly reflect that W-16A exists and W-17 does not exist. No additional IR was ever generated and this line has undergone hydrotesting. AEK e TUs00 QA t ( D

( ( TUQ-1697 TENAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMrANT OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM To D. N. Chaeman Glen Rose. Texas June 7, 1983 TUCCO Audit TCP-66 Subject With reference to the subject audit, we request the response date be changed to July 15, 1983. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. JUN 1 3 1983 g DAL AS R. T Tolson-TUGCO Site QA Supervisor RGT/ /bil 8 t e I i 0 tlpec;;.,:..Nv(" }

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~' ~ " July 15, 1983 t .TUQ-1/37 - Page 2 l p Deficiencies 1 thru 3:- DCA's 17845 and 16812 have been issued (in addition to NCR's F'-81-01680 and M-83-0433) clarifying requirement for welder symbol stamoing. CP-QP-11.12 will be revised by 7/30/83 to delete the requirement to verify welder symbol identi fication. 1 As stated in your audit summary, the RWMS piping was fabricated BOP and then became subject to ETSC 11-1, Rev.1. QC does not have, nor never has had, in-process verification of the RWPS welding. Consequently, the alleged errors made on the WFML's were not caught until much later. For QC to attempt to " piecemeal" WFML's together for something which never had any QC involve-ment would be nearly impossible. If you have further concerns with the WFML l control system for RWMS piping, please readdress them to Mr. J. T. Merritt. l Deficiency No. 4: . There is nothing in*your audit report which indicates that the are strike was present at time of testing. Arc strikes may occur at any time work activity is going on. The tungsten inclusion noted by the auditors is not a rejectable indicat. ion. No corrective action is planned. Deficiency No. S Certification records for Susan Stogdill Neumeyer have been misplaced. NCR M-83-01925 has been written on misplaced records. Deficiency No. 6: This deficiency QC has no control over. Please reassign to J. T. Merritt. Concern No.1: We concur that it is sometimes not possible to verify that all socket welds have at least two passes. Such requirement will be deleted from CP-QP-11.2 Concern No. 2: Effected inspection records will be corrected in the Permanent Plant Records Vault to reflect current field conditions. This will be complete by July 30, 1983. i 1

l ( ' f,. 1 TEXAS UTILITIES CENERATING CO. QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION TELEPHONE CONVERSATION RECORD { RECORDED BY: 1 L DATE June 10. 1983 TIME = h CRIGINATED BY: RECEIVED BY: Barbkralancaster O'.L. Anderson c Tom Brandt SUB ECT Recuest for extension - res'onse to TCP-66 p $UY". ART parhirs !ancactor & Tom Brandt contacted me on June 7. 1983 requesting an extension'to audit TCP-66 resoonse due date. Tom stated the reasons concernad his involvement in the June hearings and also that he was waitino for some information to be orovided by. Engineering. I discussed the recuest with A. Vega and granted the extension until July'15,'1983. I i j i + \\ l j I j .i L I-f r~n,, L' \\1 l n nn.,w: rw 'I Ls vuMbt 1 f FOLLO'J-UP ACTION i DISTRIBUTION File TCP-66

T TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO. QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION TELEPHONE C0!NERSATION RECORD DATE 7/18/83 RECORDED BT: TI?iE 1 50 c.m. R.F. Coto' CRIGINATED BT: RECEIVED BT: n' Ro' Cote' Dnn Tolson FPUS nallas OA / / SUBJECT TCP-66 Resoonse SU)0'. ART Pnn Tnison stated that the resconse to the above subject was in the ~ mail and that he did not like it, but to review it anyway before he imolemants any action. Futhermore, he stated that he felt the weld croon had aonlied their weld symbols to the subject joints just prior +n +ho modit nf that area. Thoucht he could not prove it rIght now, ha is coina to saa about it. f [ r-r - L /[- I'"k 0 $ WA"'(')4 }"d)dd \\l I n - ~ 1 I II \\ ' I I ! L/ E D TOLLO*J-UP ACTION I DISTRIBUTION 0.t. Andorson. File l l l ,-.w.,

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r \\ QTN-758 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO.TIPANY O } TIC E, %I F.\\101( A N Dl31 To J.T. Merritt D alla., Tex a, Aucust ?o. 1023 COMANCHE PEAR STEAM ELECTRIC STATION Subject TUGC0 QA AUDIT REPORT TCP-66 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PIPING REQUEST FOR RESPONSE QA AUDIT fit.E: TCP-66 Deficiency No. 6 to Audit Report TCP-56 (attached) was originally assigned to R.G. Tolson for response. Based on further review of the finding, we have determined that the response should be addressed by Construction management. Please provide a response to Deficiency No. 6 by September 30, 1983. In your response, please provide the following infonnation: 1. Describe what corrective has been, or will be taken for each deficiency. 2. Describe your action to prevent recurrence of the deficiency. 3. Indicate the date that your corrective action, as described in item 1 above, will be implemented. Should you have any questions, please c'ontact A. Vega at 214/653-4895. 1 ( t-D.N. Chapm Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/brd cc: 5R.Clements R.G. Tolson M.R. McBay G.R. Purdy k"' O j\\ r; r <cs (U(fW OO'Gd I9

( TCP-66 Deficiency No. 6 Recui rement: Procedure CP-QP-11.12 Insoection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems. Rev. 10, dated 11/15/82, Section 3.1.4 states, in part, " Prior to completion of this inspection, the inspector shall attach As-Built Tags (Attachment 5) to the line. These tags sh'all be placed at strategic locations along the line to prevent oversight by other plant personnel. Prior to performance of any work on a tagged line or its components, QC shall be notified." Finding: Contrary to the above requirement, welding was performed in RWM-SB-X-AB-031 by welder BHH in April of 1982. These lines had been inspected and As-Built verified in February 1982. QC was not notified as required, therefore no additional inspection was performed. Based on the sample reviewed, this appears to be an isolated incident. Note: This condition was reported by auditors to Welding Engineering and QC, and steps were initiated to correct this problem during the audit. AEK (' l u t At;;o CA

- ( 'AS UTILITIES SERVICES I.ki{ k f~ i OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM CPP-13610 To D.N. Chapman Glen Rose. Texas _S.egt. ember 8.1983_ COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION subject RESPONSE TO AUDIT TCP-66 O-3Ef...:' The following is submitted in response to the subject audit. g? 1' 23 1;i.s Y CORRECTIVE ACTION t... d s The lines cited in the finding were inspected by QC as documented'on Inspection Reports MP-1260 and 1261. PREVENTATIVE ACTION Training had been administered to all site personnel about working on completed items and tagging in general. This training has concerned several procedures during the last year. No additional action is deemed necessary. h B. W. Murraf J u Construction Manager (TUSI) g /P/f d$bm. BJM/dc gg/,%j cc: R. P. Baker g-g, rum 9a_99 Ra , ss;x_-n-7 n cy f, w J STVMclE_c'M' AQ. &:ce, 47 d & -p/sgo'cu d @

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~.. '\\ \\ QTN:762 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING CO.TIPANY OFFICE MEMOR ANDUh! To M.R. McBay pati...Texa. Sectember C. 1c93 COMANCHE PEAX STEAM ELECTRIC STATION Subject REQUEST FOR EVALUA110N AND RESPONSE TO ~ DEFICIENCY NO. 3 - AUDIT TC.P-66 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 Attached is a copy of Deficiency No. 3 from Audit TCP-66 and site QA's response to the subject deficiency. Their. response is based on the premise established by DCA's 16,812 & 17,845 and NCR's M-81-1680 & M-83-0433 that there is adequate control of welding on RWPS piping. While we concur that the filler material control program at CPSES provides adequate confidence that only qualified welders receive filler material, our finding indicates the WFML does not consistently provide a tie-in between a specific weld and a specific line number or composite. Please evaluate DCA's 16,812 and 17,845 and NCR's M-81-01680 and M-83-0433 in light of Deficiency No. 3 and similiarly determine if hydrostatic testing of the system and visual inspection constitute adequate acceptance criteria to meet the requirements of Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1, in regard to quality assurance and design requirements. Please provide this response by October 12, 1983. Should you have any questions, please contact A. Vega at 214/653-4895. bN. h

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'm Subject COMANCHE DEAR STEAM E!ECTRIC STATTnN AUDIT RESPONSE EVALUATION TUGC0 QA AUDIT TCP-66 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 Your response, logged TUQ-1737, to TUGCo QA Audit TCP-66 has been evaluated by TUGCo QA. Attachment A contains an evaluation of your response to each fi ndi ng. No further response is required at this time; however, this audit is considered open pending resolution of Deficiency Nos. 3 and 6 by TUSI Engineering. Should you have any qu'estions, please contact Antonio Vega at 214/653-4895. h Ca Manager, equality Assurance DNC/brd Attachment cc: B.R. Clements J.T. Merritt M.R. McBay G.R. Purdy l L ksf/h?-&553 lb ~

t t ( ATTACHMENT A AUDIT RESPONSE EVALUATION TCP-66 I i l l l l l l l TUCCO CA

t i ( Audit Response Evaluation TCP-66 Deficiency Nos. 1-3: Your response is considered acceptable contingent upon adequate resolution of Deficiency No. 3 by TUSI Engineering. A request for additional evaluation is being transmitted to M.R. McBay via memorandum logged.QTN-762, dated September 9, 1983. Upon evaluation of their response, we will ' notify you of our conclusion. Deficiency No. 4: Your response is acceptable. This item is considered closed. Deficiency No. 5: Your response is acceptable. This item is considered closed. Deficiency No. 6: This deficiency has been reassigned to J.T. Merritt. Concern Nos. I and 2: Your responses are acceptable. Please consider these items closed. l TUG o QA

( r- ?, 3 l A s l QTN-788 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM i i To J.T. Merritt Deuse, Texas N+aha" 7- 'C0' Subject COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATinN AUDIT RESPONSE EVALUATION TUGC0 QA AUDIT TCP-66 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 i Your response (re: CPP-13610) to TUGCo QA Audit Report TCP-66, Deficiency No. 6, has been evaluated by TUGCo QA. Attachment A contains an evaluation of your response. Please provide the additional information as reques'ted in Attachment A by November 9, 1983. Should you have any questions, please contact Shahid Ali at 214/653-4783. D.N. Clapma,j k Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/brd Attachment l l cc: B.R. Clements M.R. McBay B.J. Murray G.R. Purdy R.G. Tolson A. Vega l 4 W J m O'

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r i \\ TCP-66 Audit Response Evaluation t Deficiency No. 6: TUGCo QA has verified the corrective action by reviewing Inspection Reports MP-1260 and 1261 and finds it to be adequate. For the preventive action, please specify which site personnel have been trained, and to what procedures, during the last year. Also provide any pertinent backup documentation. This deficiency remains open. s N \\ l L

w m 1, y i ' T3 CPPA-34,585 TEXAS UTILITIES SERVICES INC. 7 I"-..$ OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM I , ;D." '.Y aeman j' Ch Glen Rose, Texas Cctober 19. 1983 To COUNCHE PEAK STE.41 ELECTRIC STATION subject 'IUGC0 QA AUDIT TCP-66 REQUEST FOR EVALUATION REF:

1) QTN-762
2) CPP-14,106 The following is sutmitted in response to the subject request forwarded per Reference 1.

We have evaluated the documents identified in your request and concluded the quality of " BOP welding" is adequately assured based upon the following: Construction perfoms an initial verificatio$ (walkdown) to assure A. weld compliance. Repair, if required, is initiated by hBIL's prepared by Constniction. B. A second inspection is perfomed by the welding technicians identifying weld repair, damage, or other violations. Similarly, discrepancies are resolved. C. A final inspection is perfomed by Non-ASSE QC. These inspections are documented by inspection reports. "Un-Sat" conditions are forwarded to site engineering for resolution. D. After all "Un-Sat" conditions are dispositioned, hydrostatic tests are perfomed. The tests require no leakage for thirty minutes at 1-1/2 times the system pressure. Please contact this office if additional infomation can be provided. o e. ()i.vI L.'M. Popplewell Project Engineering Manager LAIP/RPB/cp cc: AR\\lS J. T. Merritt R. G. Tolson I J. R. Jchnson i C. K. Moehlman p{ g n f l 2RJ c1699 l i

~. Q;fN-820 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY OFFICE MEMORANDUM To M.D. McRav Dallas, Texas 'Inv a+ a ' 9 ' 100' Subject cW ANcur orav STraM etrCTOTC STATiny AUDIT RESPONSE EVALUATION n. DEFICIENCY NO. 3 - AUDIT TCP-66 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A QA AUDIT FILE: TCP'66 We reviewed your response logged CPPA-34,585, dated October 19, 1983. As a result, discussions were held between A. Vega, representing TUGCo QA, L.M. Popplewell, Project Engineering Manager, and R.P. Baker of TUSI Engineering. During this disucssion, it was clarified that the phrase " BOP welding" is used to denote welding not done per the ASME Code, but which is subject to QC inspection. The RWMS was visually inspected by QC and is therefore included in this definition. Supf)emental response CPPA 35,151, dated November 14, 1983, was issued to document this clarification. We acknowledge your conclusion that the quality of the RWMS is deemed adequate to perfonn its design function. Accordingly, Deficiency No. 3 is considered closed. This closes out Audit TCP-66. No further action is required. i D.N. Chapm n Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/brd cc: B.R. Cl ements J.T. Merritt R.G. Tolson G.R. Purdy i l I: $1 )% p ?, f f Q j '; 2:,G v \\ l ^ L

s \\ \\/ CPPA-35,151 TEXAS UTILITIES SERVICES INC. OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM f "6".'N. Char =an cien nose, Texa, November 14, 1983 To COMANCHE PEAK STEA\\1 ELECTRIC STATION subject 'IUGC0 QA AUDIT TCP-66 R E C E I '/ E D REQUEST FOR EVALUATION CLARIFICATION OF "EOP WELDING" REF:

1) CPPA-34,585 NOV 161983 TUGC0 QA DALLAS i

The following is subnitted in order to clarify our response to the subject request. Our previous r6sponse was submitted per Reference 1. Th'e request for evaluation deals with the adequacy of weld control for RME piping. Our response sumarized the iterative control program for EMS piping welding. Please contact Richard Baker if additional clarification can be provided. $$e M. R. McBa - Manager of En ' ering MRM/JPJ/RPB/cp cc: ARNE J. T. Merritt R. G. Tolson C. K. Moehlman l l' i BRJ s1699 L-

s s t ( QTN-804 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY OFFICE MEMORANDUM To J.T. Merritt Dallas, Texas Oc*chai 99 1001 Subject COMANCHE PEAX STEAM ELECTRIC STATION AUDIT RESPONSE EVALUATION TUGC0 QA AUDIT TCP-66, DEF. #6 RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QA AUDIT FILE: TCP-66 Your response, logged CPPA-34579, to TUGCo QA Audit TCP-66, Deficiency No. 6, has been evaluated by TUGCo QA and found to be acceptable. This item is considered closed. Should you have any questions, please contact S.R. Ali at 214/653-4893. D.N. Cha.. n Manager, Quality Assurance DNC/brd cc: B.R. Cl ements M.R. McBay B.J. Murray G.R. Purdy R.G. Tolson A. Vega l l l 1 \\

/ ' i .uAS sTXLITIES GENERATING CO, N QUALITY ASSURANCE DlVISZON TELEPHONE CONVERSAT10N RECORD

ATE 10/19/83 RECORDED BY

7 2.". 3 03 o.m. Charlotte Smith 3 RIG:NATED BY: RECEIVED BY: Charlotte Smith M.R. McBay 897-4881 X120 SU5 JECT Def. #3 TCP-66

SUMMARY

Called McBay, secretary said he would call me back. On Thursdav. 10/20/83. Richard Baker called me and said that response letter was mailed 10/18/83. i I i

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i i. AS UTILITIES SERVICES IN CPPA 34579 OFFICE MEMOR ANDUM To D.N. ch m an clen Rose. Texas 'n_to_n1 Subject envancur orar e-rAu et remTe e revnn Response to Audit TCP-66 bf$ b W fG 4'/El The following supplementary information is submitted in response to the subject audit. Preventative Action Training has been administered to all site personnel in the requirements of CP-CPM 15.2 and CP-CPM 6.10. These procedures deal with working on items which have been completed and/or turned over. Training records for the personnel in attendance are on file at the Training Department office. Also included is undocumented training which is an ongoing activity carried on daily by supervision. Tremendous emphasis has been placed on the need to observe all procedures and tagging by project manage =ent personnel. OW' B.J. Histray ~ O BJM/th cc: D.C Franku= g j.,' g g y 7 7 R.P. Baker R.G. Tolson OCT 21 es3 TUGC0 QA DALLAS .,\\. i 4 i t

a. s TUGC0 OA AUDIT PLAN j. A VEND 0r.'OMANIZA ION: CPSES / AUDIT NO.: TCP-66 AUDIT DATE: February 7-11, 1983 AUDIT SCOPE: Verify implementation of the Inspection Program for Radiation Waste Management Systems APPLICABLE CODES & STANDARDS: Branch Technical Position ETSB No.11-1, Rev.1 10CFR50 Appendix B Criteria affected by Inspection Program activities II, V, VI IX, X, XI, XIV, xy, xlv, xvil REFERENCE DOCUMENTS: CP-QP-11.12, Rev.10, " Inspection of Installation of Radioactive Waste Management Systems" and CP-EI-4.0-27," Control of RWM Drawings by TSMD" PROJECTED SAMPLING PLAN: As specified in audit checklist PREVIOUS AUDIT (S) APPLICABLE TO THIS SCOPE: None OPEN ITEM (S) REQUIRING FOLLOW-UP: N/A AUDIT SCHEDULE: Pre-Audit Meeting - 2/7/83 - 9:30 a.m. Audit - 2/7-11/83 Post-Audit Meeting - 2/11/83 - 2:00 p.m. CHECKLIST AND/OR PROCEDURES: ATTACHED (CHECKLIST CONSISTS OF 4 PAGES) 20,:!";,r""""" A A A 2 / < /e3 AudTt Team Leaoer Date / App v by UYJ)LACJ LadM/QAJJ - lV S Auoit Group Supervisor Date / DISTRIBUTION: D. L. Anderson (OricJ Audit File [' Team Members: / A.E. Kesler - Acting Team Leader ,) y ~.

CHECKLIST - TCP-66 Page I cf 4 EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE IIECKLIST ITEMS EVIDENCE OBSERVED 'ive: Verify Inspection Program for is in compliance with requirements as lated in CP-QP-ll.12, Rev. 10, rction of Installation of Radioactivt Management Systems" tview Branch Technical Position ETSB ). 11-1, Rev.1, " Design Guidance for ~. idioactive Waste Management Systems O {.[ istalled in Light Water-Cooled i iclear Power Reactor Plants" and a -1 .ify the applicable requirements art $PR b*-fy rdressed in CP-QP-11.12. tiect samples from the Solid Waste inagement System, Liquid Waste inagement System and Gaseous Waste inagement System and verify the >llowing: e /),J field and verify: n8n [.3 / d Observe selected samples in the m O A E. K 1. lleid is free of paint and rust (thin films of rust are b@ dh..)3 acceptable provided they do not exceed 10% of total surface being inspected and no v corrosion pitting is present.) 2. Held is free from cracks, arc strikes, undercut greater than 1/32", lack of fusion, overlap, abrupt ridges and valleys. 4 { 8 0 /

CilECKLIST - TCP-66 Page ? cf 4 CilECKLIST ITEMS EVIDENCE OBSERVED EVALUATI0tl 0F EVIDEllCE 3. Where conponents of di.fferent

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CllECKLIST-TCP-66 Pag 2 3 of_4 EVALUATI0ll 0F EVIDEllCE CilECKLIST ITEMS EVIDEllCE OBSERVED ['.^## [j j t! B. Review and verify coapletion and t j storage of applicable Inspection 1; Reports for sample selected. documentation by signoff of the ,,, ',,pnI. l. o j C c ' 'Al C. Verify QC acceptance of existing liydro/ Pneumatic Test Record. Detennine how QC pre-test Inspection (Sect. 3.2.2) is being y tracked. flote: flo documentation is indicated within the procedure E. Testing-(Sect. 3.2.5) 1. Verify QC signoff of applicable pressure test record fonns and drawings. a. Fonns should be conplete. b. Fonn should not have been signed by QC until all items are acceptable. b c. Detennine use of M&TE during test. If used, verify. 2. Verify TUGCo QA representativ e has signed the Ilydro/ Pneumatic Test Record indicating witnessing of the test and ') i that completed test is acceptable. II s s

CllECKLIST - TCP-66 Page 4 of a IIECKLIST ITEMS EVIDEllCE OBSERVED EVALUAT10ft 0F EVIDEtiCE Review Section 3.3., " Discrepancies" Verify system for handling identified discrepancies is adequate. erify QC Log is being maintained and urately reflects the status of the 8 M ' 0 ' b' ' ' "h O ' ^ ' g t>> / aspect ion ef fort. Us i',.,G, * ~) l, )' sview and verify Inspector .i-- aalifications/ certifications M aview and verify control of Rad-Wast.i fi) c,d anagement Drawings in accordance wit i P-El-4.0-27, Rev. 1. g 34 i o V F d,'" e 9 -m i..

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1 chn rvae Tm.: October 23. Ic39_. Sia,j.eg InseerticI1 and Documentation of Mechanical E0P System : 2 .~ The following'will provide a summary of the inspection and documentation of Balance of Plant / piping arid hangers: I. 'In'spection '[ - L ' lIh The Brown & Root Pr' fdet Welding' Engineer will be responsible for the o . inspection. snd documentation of the folicwing-i .k..-FMainstdam Sys e5. jHi:0RMAT10H COPY 1 . r r. :. ' ..C' 2. Feedwater System 5 N 3. Steam Blowdown System 309 NO. 36-H95

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\\, ECEIy5 y w. , e. 3 s s 4o 1980 ~ _ 5., Piping designated "R" .\\. . :-4 . 6{.:Weid:ents requiring flDE or FWHT / E C EIV EU g The inspection of butt welds falline under the above criteria wili be by - Brcwn &. Root Welding Engineering and will include as a mini =ue:

fitup, preheat and purge as applicable, final VT and f!DE as required by the ap-plicable' code and/cr specification.

~ Socket welds falling wIthin the criteria of Item A will be inspected by B. Brown & Root Welding Engineering for: fitup after tacking, final VT and NDE as required by the applicable code and/or specification. . All other piping wel' cents within the Balance of Plant systems may be C. d inspected as required by craft supervision. In addition, a Brown & Rcot Welding Engineering Technician will acccmpany the Systems Planning Group on the walkdown and visually inspect all accessible welds at that time. i D. Hangers within the systems and criteria of item A will be inspectad by the Brcwn & Rcot Uelding Engineering Capar= ant. B&RDCCO!SWh,. p.- i E. All other hangers within the Balance of Plant systems will be insam'~' I [ during the walkdc. n of each system by the Systems Planning broup :Tife foi.: l lowing _ inspection criteria will apply: l g, g-..... l l-.- 1. Small bore (2" and' smaller piping) hangers will be inspe'ct& Tor the i proper number cf hangers for each line and for adequate pupprtfergh5,l line. i -- ---. > -._ _., i r TUm O l 1.arge bore (R." and larger piping) will be inspected fdr,;pmpaV~p65'. T l 2. figuration and proocr locaticn of each hanger. -.-..f : /K.;5 l l APP ~ -.I

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3 COMAt:CHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATICt! Subject CPP-4055 - A'lE!1DMENT AI'D CLARIFICATIOi! 0F ITEM E/2 4 The need for Clarification of Item E/2 of CPP-4055 - Inspection and Documen-D tation o.f Mechanical B.O.P. System is covered as follows: d'// 1.. Designated craft representative to cc plete large Bore Pipe Suppcrt g/ Inspection form (see attachment). SOP Inspection Group to acccmplisis !!.D.E. cn all pipe support field / 2. welds, per Item "A" c:mpleting inspection report and enter data in e / 'to traveler packages. Inspected package shall then be forwarded frem substation to BOP f 3. vault following established recording and MITS. input.precedures./ / Q 4. Prior to Turnover, Systems Planning to physically verify pipe sup ~ ports to the latest revision of drawing. For packtges 1005 installed, and in E0p vault the following items 5. are required: A. Systems Planning will be responsible for cbtaining package from vault, by Turnover, on a sign cut basis. B. Systeds Planning to review package to latest design revision, updating if necessary. ~ C. -Packages-wil1--be iss"ed 9 -=-m d sienated by Pipe Support Superintendent to be processed as cutline in Items 1, 2, and 3 above. No ' BOP support will be removed by other than assigned Hanger Crafts-6. man, and if support has been ccmpleted, and package in vault, re-moval or alteration to be acccmplished after inspection removal no-tice completed. Upon ccmpletion craft will flag supports with an orange tape to de-7. signate that it is ready for paint, and white uhen ready for insu-

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s f B. Weld Data Sheets WDS. will be required for. documentation of piping Butt welds on Class 5 an. designated "R' systems. C. Socket welds within the criteria of Items II, A and B, that have assigned individual weld numbers will be documented on'a HDS. All other socket welds _.in the Balance'of. Plant systeas will not require documentation. D. Hangers within the criteria specified in Item I,. A will' include the folicaing in the hanger documentation r%- 1. Controlled BRH ~ .. k ' 2. All CM;'.s affecting-thd BRH 3. PWIT Chart when applicable 4. Field Inspection Report (F.IR) As a minimum the FIR will contain: a. The item inspected b. The location of the hanger c. Types and results of inspections d. Welding procedure (s) used 1,\\ e. Welder (s) identification s l \\. E. All other hangers within the Balan e of Plant systems will be d:cumented \\[/ as follows en a sign-off sheet pn:vided by Systens Planning Group: d . ~. ~ _.... 1. S=ali bore piping hangers will be documented on the sign-off sheet for y the line number, boundry definition when recuired, and the nu:ber of hingers on each line.. Acceptance shall be signified by the signature of- . the F3^'i representative that accompanied the Systems Planning Group on the wa:secwn. - : = we -h"T'";.~ z. u,=~7m p'". .. n a v. -... . a.,.... _... a,g.. -L t = .s. l

s. \\ \\ p CP.P-4055 Pag'e 3 4 2. 1.arge' bore hanger dccumentation on the sign-off sheet shall contain- .the cark number of the hanger, verification of the dorrect configura- / '. tion of.the hanger and verification of the location of the hancar. '. '. J. Acceptance of the hanger shall be signified by the signature of the' -) 3ystems Planning Group representative on the walkdown. 4 .j... -The inspect'on';and doc =en'tatibn requirements su=arized in this niemo aie consi' stent .., m m,.,,,,,;,.. _....- >-.. a. - --. u :.,.., :na_. ~ - I _. f. you..b.ava any_.questi.o. ns..or. require additi.onal' infor=htfon, please advise.

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  • UNIT STRUCTURE / SYSTEM ITEM /CCMPCNENT TAG /10 NU ER LOCATION CR ELEVAT!CN Rf A NC.

All ges See Attachad See Attachad See AttachM NA NCNCCNFCRMING CCNCITION RadiatiCn Waste Managex_nt Syster. piping is installed in systerns described in the a attached listing of ficw diagrars. Welder identification is not marked en joint, w E nor are records available indicating welder identification traceable to specific welds. C E No Hold Tags Applied 0Z C o c.w C ANSI B31.1 REV 1973W74 PARA 127 6 REFERENCE CCCUMENT. CATE: REPCRTED BY; W. Lare ce 2/c /83 '. CE REVIEW / APPROVAL: / CATE: -(,'s ,,V 2/V/53 CEPARTM ENT C ACTICN ACCRESSEE

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> & ac'*nq CISPCSITICN: REWCRK REPAIR USE AS IS YYY SCRAP See attached. m W O M W CCC< 29 O< Al b i [ r CATE: [lLN l E/5/S) /52 /$3 ENG. REVIEW / APD CVA Y b f,fc/ l CE SEVIEW APPROVAL.: CATE: ./ A %J b b / Y /0 w .O. CISPCSIT!CN VE9lFICATICN & CLCSUPE: CATE: / / CCMMENTS:

\\ l February 28, 1983 DISPOSITION TO NCR M-83-00433 The piping system reference on NCR-M-(0433 were originally fabricated to the requirements of ANSI B31.1. The weld joint identification requirement to ANSI B31.1 is intended to pro-vide the Client with the means of verifying that the welder that welded the joint was properly qualified. Due to the thickness of the piping on the systems referenced on NCR-81-01680, the application of weld symbols by die stamping is prohibited by design specification'due ta minimum wall considerations. As an a~1 ternate to die stamping in most cases the weld symbols were applied using vibro etch tool. Although this is an approved method of marking, it is less than permanent on carbon steel materials and can become illegible in a short period of time due to surface oxidation, and painting covers it up. (d' A check of a number of stainless steel lines in the referenced systems by Welding Engineering and craft supervision indicates that the majority of the stainless welds are properly identified by etching. There are some which are not. The absence of weld numbers for pipe installed per composite drawings prohibits the correlation of the Weld Filler Material Log to a specific weld. g the WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referanced _ systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding. In addition, the weld filler material control system at CPSES is such that a welder cannot obtain filler material unless he is properly qualified to use-the welding procedure referenced on the weld filler material log. This is controlled through the use of the Welder Qualification Matrix which is checked by the material distribution station attendants prior to the issuance of filler material to the welder. i 1 i 1

Page 2 of 2 In view of the fact that many of the weld joints which were properly identified by the welder at the time of completion, will no longer have markings which are identifiable, it is suggested that an alternate method may be used to satisfy the intent of the ANSI B31.1 requirement for welder identification. We believe the filler material logs identified to a specific system and line number coupled with the filler mate' rial control program for CPSES, does provide the assurance and varification that only qualified welders were used for the referenced welding and in turn satisfies the intent of ANSI B31.1 for welders identifigation. .? $Y$ A- -r/ W.E. Baker Sr. Project Welder Engr. '? 9 O ~_

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/ ( AMEAICAN NAT3CNAL.STANCARO PCWER P!PtNG AN31 B31.1-1973 1@9 t j 127.5 Qualifiestion player shall then prepare and sign the record required 127.5.1 General. Qualifiestion of the welding pro. n Par.127.6, secepting responsibility for the ability cedures to be used,and of the performance of welders

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'E#E*'**0 I and welding oper: tors,is required, and sha!! comply C. All piping external to power bei! cts as denned with the requirements of the ASME Beiler and Pres. in Para 100.1.2A installed under the provisiens of l sure Vessel Code (Section IX) except as modified by Para 111.6 ihall be insta!!ed by a rnanufacturer or this Para 127.5. contrsetor authorized to use the apprcpriate symbol 127.5.2 Welding Responsibility. Each employer sh wn in Figs.PG.105.1 through 105.3 of Section I l ~ employed by him. shall be respons:ble for all welding done by personnel of the ASME. Boiler and Pres:ure Vessel Code. 127.6 Qualification Records 127.5.3 Qualification Resconsibility A. Procedure:r Each employer shall be responsible The employer shall maintain a record, certified by for qualifying any welding procedure that he intends him, and available to the purchaser er his agent and the inspector, of the procedures used and the welders to have used by persortnel of his organization.How. or welding operators employed by him, showing the ever, to avoid duplication of effort, and subject to dare and results or precedure and performance qualifi. approval of the owner, welding procedures (except cations, and. the identification symbol assigned to those for materials listed under P numbers !! and 12 of Table Q.!!.1, Section IX, ASME Boiler and Pres. each performance qualifiestion./1he identification symbol shall be used to identify the werk performed, sure Vessel Code) qualined by a technically com. by the welder or welding operator, and after ecm. petent group or agency may be used: pleting a welded joint, he sha!! identify it as his work.I -- A.1 If the greup or agency qualifying the proce. by aceivine his as: ened symbol for permanent record. dures meets allor the procedure qualin,eatica require. in a manner seccified by his employ ~er. ~ ments of this Code. Tl4. cuf be cW p- * 'THg prac2 etr/(C. - IMPh*4*lE A.2 If the fabriester accepts the precedure thus 123 BRAZING 4 naT f2.e.Mraci ( od=Rrl R.rmool quallGed. A.3 If the user of the precedure has qua!!fied at

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t least cne wc! der using the procedure qualification. 128.1.1 Filter Metal. The f!!!er meta! used in b If the user of the procedure assumes specific brazing shall be a nonferrous metal or a!!cy having a A.4 responsibility for the procedure qualifiestion work melting point above SCO F and below that of the done for him by signing the records required by Sub. metal beingjoined.The filler rnetal shal! melt and now

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freely wh h duiM up'm rg M b conjunction with a suitable flux ce centrclled at. } All four of the above conditions sh211 he met be. mosphere, shall wet and adhere to the surfaces to be j fore a procedure thus qualified may be used. Joined. B. Welder: and Welding Opercror:r Each employer 128.1.2 Flux. Fluxes that are Guid and chemically shs!! be responsible for qualifying all the welders and active at the brszing temperature shall be used when welding operaters employed by him. However.to avoid duplicstien of effort.he may ac. necer.sary to prevent exidstiert of the Giler metal and the surfaces to bejcined and to premete free Dowing cept a welder er welding operater qualiSestien made of the filler metal. by 2 previous employer (subject to the appreval of the owner or his agent) on pipmg using the s:me or an 128.2 Preparation and Procedure equivalent precedure wherein the essent:sl v2risbles are withm the limits established m Section IX. ASME ggg 3 p g,,. g Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. An empicyer ac. brazed shall be elesn and free ficm cre:te, oxides' cepting such qush, nest en tests by a previous employer paint, scale, and dirt of snv kind.' A v suitsble shall obtain a copy (from the previous employer) o g g g , the performance qu:!ification test record snowing the g, name of the employer by whom the welders or weld-128.2.2 Jcint Clearance.The c!: stance between sur. ing operstors were cualiGed, the dates of such qualifi-faces to be joined sh:Il be no I:rpt :hsn :s nece.sary estion, and the date the welder last we!ded pressure to insure complete espd!sry distethutien ci the filler pipm; ccmponents under such cualific:tien. The em. rnet:1. ( r i 62 P 4

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IM-81-01680 R.1 UNIT STRUCTURE / SYSTEM ITEM / COMPONENT TAG /ID NUMBER LOCATION OR ELEVATION RIR NO. 1&2 See Attached See Attachec See Attached See Attached N/A NONCONFORMING CONDITION Radioactive Waste Management System piping is installed in systems described Gi in the attached listing Of flow diagrams. Welder identification is not marked t g on joint, nor are records available indicating welder identification traceable o to specific welds. W' No Hold tags applied. g Z P C" 2 g REFERENCE DOCUMENT-REV PARA REPORTED BY: DATE: C. T. Brandt 12/ 8 / 81 DATE: CE REVIEW / APPROVAL:b iw k Y kJ / /2Sier l w C ACTION ADDRESSEE / DEPARTMENT J. T. Merritt/ Bill Baker Engineering

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REWORK REPAIR USE AS IS XYY SCRAP .. r. n y' h t h " " ' See attached disposition.

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E QA RECO.7D I RT. CA REVIEW O 0 _ A 4-bat FILE NO. /S_. / 7 9 H SUDFILE NO. 2 /n 3/-o /W A/ A ~ s / /., m /- //21fB 2. J ) i / 9.2 6 / / w l f5 CO' MENTS: M Rev. 1 issued to revise disposition.

( k' i FLOW DIAGRAM RADWASTE M1 0236-03 M1 0254 M1 0255 ~ M1 0256 M1 0264 M1 0265 M1 0266 M1 0267 M1 0268 M1 0268-01 M1 0270 M1 0202 M2 0202 M2 0239 M2 0254 M2 0255 M2 0256 M1 02;35 M1 0239 (n f-o f$l/ M1 0243 M1 0258 M1 0259 M1 0269 .. w c., e e -.- :. o .;filn.hin!li' ~ ' -

k ( ' Disposition to NCR M-81-01680 R.1 The piping system reference on NCR M-81-01680 were originally fabricated to the requirements of ANSI B31.1. The weld joint identification requirement of ANSI B31.1 is intended tc provide the Client with the means of verifying that the welder that welded the joint was properly qualified. ~ st6ms referenced on NCR Mf u 70Appf Due to the thickness of the piping on tne sy&c*~;9M/ac-vne:tttT' NC 81-01680, the application of weld symbols by die stamping is prohibited by design speci-fication due to minimum wall considerations. As an alternate to die stamping in most cases the weld symbols were applied using a vibro etch tool. 1though this is an approved method of marking, it is less than permanent on arb c stee Q //g j Q materials and can become illegible in a short period of time due to surface %g oxidation, and painting covers it up.. A check of a number of stainless stee1 lines in the referenced systems by Welding Engineering and craft supervision indicates that the majority of the stainless welds are properly identified by etching. There are'some which are not. The absence of weld numbers for the field run piping prohibits the. correlation of 4 the Weld Filler Material Log to a specific weld. However, the G1L's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the we1 ding. ('eqW2p N 7#/S In addition, the weld filler material control system at CPSES is such that a welder cannot obtain filler material unless he is properly qualified to use the welding procedure referenced on the weld filler material log. This is controlled through the use of the Welder Qualification Matrix which is checked by the material distribution station attendants prior to the issuance of filler material to the welder. g In view of the fact that f the weld joints which were properly ident1.fied Ay the welder at the time of comDletion, wlii no evner heve markings which are ^ identifi*ie, it is sugcested that an alternate method may be used to satisfy l ;j tFe~'iiltent of ANSI B31.1 requirement for welder identification. l The weld filler material logs identified to a specific system and line number, coupled with the filler material control program for CPSES, Oca provide the assurance that only properly qualified welders were used for the referenced welding. This disposition applies only to those welds which were completed prior to imple-mentation of the present system of QC inspection. Future producticn sGITe inspected at the completion of welding, and the welder symbol verified at that time. i l . o y-i j ' ** h.) N',kk b l

GekERATl54G CO. NONCONFORMANCE REPORT ((K,R) TEXR4 simuTLES ~ " MCA No M-81-01680 UNtY STRUCTURE / SYSTEM ITEM / COMPONENT TAG /lO NU BER LOCATION OR ELEVATICN RIR NO 1&2 See Attached See Attached See Attached See Attached N/A NONCONFORMING CONDITION Radioactive Waste Management System piping is installed in systems described d in the attached listing of flow diagrams. Welder identification is not marked j on joint, nor are records avail,able indicating welder identification traceable to g specific welds. cw n. No Hold tags applied. a iE E 2 E 1973 W74 p,y,127.6 REFERENCE DOCUMENT

  • REV REPORTED BY:

DATE: C.T. Brandt 12 8,81 f ( OE REVIEW / APPROVAL: DATE: /2 / 9 /cf/ w ff 1 ~ DEPARTMENT [ O ACTION ADDRESSEE J. T. Merritt/ Bill Baker Enaineerine DISPOSITION: XXX SCRAP REWORK REPAIR USE AS IS See Attached Disposition. UI 8 E OO< Z O,,, G ENG. REVIEW /APPROV ' DATE: // D s / J2 / 3} /$) r n OERE%W/gRfVAlt /0,DATE 0 (,, / / 3/ t 1 \\. DISPOSITION V'ERIFlh CLOSURE: DATE: / / COMMENTS:

a mndrRoct.inc. k k \\ Disposition to fiCR M-81-1680 The piping systems referenced on NCR M-81-01680 were originally fabricated to the requirements of ANSI B31.1. The weld joint identification requirement of ANSI B31.1 is intended to provide the Client with the means of verifying that the welder that welded the joint was properly qualified. Due to the thickness of the piping on the systems referenced on NCR M-81-01680, the application of weld symbols by die stamping is prohibited by design speci-fication due to minimum wall considerations. As an alternate to die stamping in most cases the weld symbols were applied using a vibro etch tool. Although this is an approved method of marking, it is less than permanent on carbon steel materials and can become illegible in a short period qf time due to surface oxidation, and painting covers it up. A check of a number of stainless steel lines in the referenced systems by Welding Engineering and craft supervision indicates that the majority of the stainless welds are properly identified by etching. There are some which are not. The absence of weld numbers for the field run piping prohibits the correlation of the Weld Filler Material Log to a specific weld. However, the WFML's which have been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the ( specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding. In addition, the weld filler material control system at CPSES is such that a welder cannot obtain filler material unless he is properly qualified to use the welding procedure referenced on the weld filler material log. This is controlled through the use of the Welder Qualification Matrix which is checked by the material distribution station attendants prior to the issuance of filler material to the welder. In view of the fact that many of the weld joints which were properly identified by the welder at the time of completion, will no longer have markings which are identifiable, it is suggested that an alternate method may be used to satisfy the intent of ANSI B31.1 requirement for welder identification. The weld filler material logs identified to a specific system and line number, coupled with the filler material control program for CPSES, can provide the assurance that only properly qualified welders were used for the referenced welding. It is recomended that the WFML's for specific systems be forwarded upon request k to the responsible QC organization prior to the inspection of the system and that these be used for the verification of welder qualification in lieu of visual j )4, inspection of weld joints for welders symbols. g F S Wd.Cd u., h. t n. .".L! This disposition applies only to those welds which were completed piior to'iniple-mentation of the present system of QC inspection. Future production should be inspected at the completion of welding, and the welder symbol vorified at that time.

TEXAS Uf 8pf'f 5 ( NONCONFORMANCE REPORT 0{ ) l EGA Wo-l GElvdA ATIMG CO. M-81-01680 R.1 o UNIT STRUCTURE / SYSTEM ITEM / COMPONENT TAG /ID NU BER LOCATION OR ELEVATION RIR NO. 1&2 See Attached See Attached See Attached See Attached N/A NONCONFORMING CONDITION Radioactive Waste Management System piping is installed in systems described gj in the attached listing of flow diagrams. Welder identification is not marked y on joint, nor are records available indicating welder identification traceable o to specific welds. E E No Hold tags applied. g Z I c~ c. y REFERENCE DOCUMENT:__ REV PARA REPORTED BY: DATE: C. T. Brandt 12/ 8 / 81 DATE: OE REVIEW / APPROVAL:$1m k Y E / 12S82. l wC ACTION AODRESSEE / DEPARTMENT J. T. Merritt/ Sill Baker Engineering DISPOSITICN: -

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'Y " REWORK REPAIR UsE AS IS YYY SCRAP'pe k .. c )') ti.~ See attached disposition. '{ b6 gw QA RECO2D I q _$T. CA R EVIEW R .1:-w FILE NO. 8 /.r. / I SUDFILE NO. k 91-o/MO c A/ n i U OE / / / fM l. t / / / m /- O(E N AEPfR/ALl: O / OMV 'E DATE n c ~ O M

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DATE: -u / / G719Z-l ) 10MMENTS: Rev.1 issued to revise disposition.

( {I FLOW DIAGRAM RADWASTE M1 0276-03 M1 0254 M1 0255 M1 0256 M1 0264 M1 0265 M1 0266 M1 0267 ~ ~ M1 0268 M1 0268-01 M1 0270 M1 0202 M2 0202 M2 0239 M2 0254 M2 0255 ^# M2 0256 M1 0235 M1 0239 (n g-o r5/ M1 0243 M1 0258 I M1 0259 M1 0269 i .> rs e n s ~

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Disposition to flCR M-81-01680 R.1 The piping system reference on NCR M-81-01680 were originally fabricated to the requirements of AtiSI B31.1. m The weld joint identification requirement of ANSI B31.1 is intended to provide the Client with the means of verifying that the welder that welded the joint was properly qualified. 81-01680,yn1Nl M3 GE9W2cwe:ttiT~ 70Appf (b S Due to the thickness of the piping on tne syst(ms referenced on flCR M f us9 the application of weld symbols by die stamping is prohibited by design speci-fication_due to minimum wall considerations. As an alternate to die stamping in most cases the weld symbols were applied using a vibro etch tool. 1though this is an approved method of marking, it is less than permanent on carb ' steeQffg-gg . materials and can become illegible in a short period of time due to surface ,q3.g ox1dation, and painting covers it up.. A check of a number of stainless steel lines in the referenced systems by Welding Engineering and craft supervision indicates that the majority of the stainless welds are properly identified by etching. There are'some which are not. The absence of weld numbers for the field run piping prohibits.the correlation of the Weld Filler Material Log to a specific weld. However, the WFML's which have een retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the . secific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding. cn T2A2y 77) W AS In addition, the weld filler material control system at CPSES is such that a welder cannot obtain filler material unless he is properly qualified to use the welding procedure referenced on the weld filler material log. This is controlled through the use of the Welder Qualification Matrix wnich is checked by the material distribution station attendants prior to the issuance of filler material to the welder. g in viaw of the fact that f the weld joints which were properly iden_tified Ay th_e welder at the time of" comoietion, wl i a no_ iw.ar hdve mar <inos which are ^ identifiaM e, it ie succested that an alternate method may be used to satisfy tee iiltent of AtiSI B31.1 requirement for welder identification. The weld filler material logs identified to a specific system and line number, assurance that only properly qualified welders were used for@the referenced coupled with the filler material control program for CPSES, provide the This disposition applies only to those welds which were ccmpleted prior to imple-mentation of the present system of QC inspection. Future production sEul'dTe inspected at the completion ef welding, and the l welder symbol verified at that time. .m; -* @. b, & L J t

YgX A8 U UjLIT13g [ NCR D'o Ge'iERATING CO. NONCONFORMANCE REPORT AR) M-81-01680 UNIT STRUCTURE / SYSTEM ITEM / COMPONENT TAG /lO NU OER LOCATION OR ELEVATION RIA NO 1&2 See Attached See Attached See Attached See Attached N/A NONCONFORMING CCNCITION Radioactive Waste Management System piping is installed in systems described d in the attached listing of flow diagrams. Welder identification is not marked j on joint, nor are records available indicating welder identification traceable to o specific welds. E E No Hold tags applied. ez P C"o EU c-b

  • l 1973 W74 REFERENCE COCUMENT-REV PARA REPORTED BY:

CATE: C.T. Brandt 12,E,81 ( CE REVIEW / APPROVAL: DATE: w _ff / m /2-l 9 /cf/ [ o ACTION ADDRESSEE DEPARTMENT J. T. Merritt/ Bill Baker Encineerina DISPOSITION: XXX REWORK REPAIR USE AS IS SCRAP See Attached Disposition. U$ 8 E O O< z9 E< ENG. REVIEW /APPROVA' DATE:

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/,'? /_ 3 / / _ $/ j /> - // r C E R EWE'W[FM A VALI / / DATE: (, /' /c2 3 6 ft t i \\. CISPOSITION V'ERIFIMM CLOSURE: DATE: / / CCMMENTS:

' bvnifRoot.Inc. Disposition to NCR M-81-1680 1 4 The piping systems referenced on NCR M-81-01680 were originally fabricated to the requirements of ANSI B31.1. The weld joint identification requirement of ANSI B31.1 is intended to provide the Client with the means of verifying that the welder that welded the joint was properly qualified. Due to the thickness of the piping on the systenis referenced on NCR M-81-01680, the application of weld symbols by die stamping is prohibited by design speci-fication due to minimum wall considerations. As an alternate to die stamping in most cases the weld symbols were applied using a vibro etch tool. Although this is an approved method of marking, it is less than permanent on carbon steel materials and can become illegible in a short period qf time due to surface oxidation, and painting covers it up. A check of a number of stainless steel lines in the referenced systems by Welding Engineering and craft supervision indicates that the majority of the stainless welds are properly identified by etching. There are some which are not. The absence of weld numbers for the field run piping prohibits the correlation of the Weld Filler Material Log to a specific weld. However, the WFML's which have ( been retained by Welding Engineering for the referenced systems do specify the specific line number and contain the symbol of the welders that performed the welding. In addition, the weld filler material control system at CpSES is such that a welder cannot obtain filler material unless he is properly qualified to use the welding procedure referenced on the weld filler material log. This is centrolled through the use of the Welder Qualification Matrix which is checked by the material distribution sta'; ion attendants prior to the issuance of filler material to the welder. In view of the fact that many of the weld joints which were properly identified by the welder at the time of completion, will no longer have markings which are identifiable, it is suggested that an alternate method may be used to satisfy the intent of ANSI B31.1 requirement for welder identification. The weld filler material logs identified to a specific system and line number, coupled with the filler material control program for CpSES, can provide the assurance that only properly qualified welders were used for the referenced welding. h:p It is r;ecommended that the WFML's for specific systems l'e forwarded upon request to the responsible QC organization prior to the inspection of the system and that these be used for the verification of welder qualification in lieu of visual ,hpf inspection of weld joints for welders symbols. / t ,,h...,blil i W : u:;L i This disposition applies only to those welds which were completed piior to'imple-mentation of the present system.of QC inspection. Future production should be inspected at the completion of welding, and the welder symbol verified at that time. I d k k l U l f \\

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  • 7' DRANCH TECHNICAL PUSITION - ETSB NO.11-1 }Rev.1)

~ Orst Guidance for Radioactive Waste Management Systems bc.k - t-e. Instal d in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear pcwer Reactor Plants gk. U t A.

Background

An aspect of nuclear power plant operation is the control and manage ent of Ifquid, gaseous and solid radioactive wasteO enerated as a byproduct of nuclear power. g We have established acceptable design guidance, seismic and quality group class'ifications, and quality assurance ~ provisions for radioactive waste management systems including stears generator Llowdown systems. For the purpose of this position paper, the radioactive waste management systens are considered to begin at the interface valves (s) in each line from other systems provided for collecting wastes that may contain radioactive materials and to terminate at the point of controlled discharge to the environment, at the point of recycle back to storage for reuse in the reactor, or at the point of storage of packaged solid wastes prior to shipe:ent offsite to a licensed burial ground. The steam generator blowdown system begins at, but does not include, the outermost containment isolation valve' on tne blowdown Ifne and termi-nates at the point of controlled disenarge to the envircreent, at the point of interface with' other liquid waste systens, or at the point of recycle back to the secor tary systest Except as noted below the oositions set forth In this cacer do not aco1v to the reactor coolant cleanup system, the condensate cleanup system, the enemical and volme control system, sumps and floor drains provided for collecting liquid wastes, the boron recovery system, building ventilation systems (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) and chenical fuse hood exhaust systems. Positions set for;th in this paper regarding provisions to control [ releases of radioactive materials in liquids due to tank overflows apply to all plar:t systems, outside reactor containcent, having the potential to incur such releases. The design and construction of radioactive waste management and stears gene -at:r blowdowrt systems should provide assurance that radiation exposures to operating per. - =e1 and to the general public are maintained at low and acceptable levels, by assuring thr.t Pese systems .are dadW

  • Tality standards conducive to increasing systen reliabf1+ r, cperability, w

and availability. In development of this design guidance, the IE staff hs reviewed a number of designs and concepts submitted in license appiteations and opera..-f.y systea his-tories. The NRC staff has been guided by current industry practices and the cost of design features, taking in scount the potential impact on the hes1th and safety of operating per-sannel and the general public. g g gj g 6-mr?O A) VS&A.&)Hn: hsswMAld.c ~ The design guidance given in this position paper provides reasonshia mutance_tui,e.ggia,. des 5 a.t< sent and emnannsats.used. tuhe-radioactive-waste maragement ano Muwyste-t are MN s s designed, constructed, installed and tested on a level consnensuote with the health and 8 I/ adioac't e waste used in tn's guice m'ans liquid, gasens, or solics containing radicactive H material resulting from cperation of a LWR which by design o* cperating practice may be or will be processed prior to f'.aal disposition. 11.2-7 '? l ~., - 11/24/75 -m-me-w-e- --+e---,--yw------.-i-e w-

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e-c. Complet sciss systems sh:uld be pr:ssura tested u the maximun practicab12 cxtent. Piping systIms thTuld ba hydrostatically testcd in their entirety except at atmospheric tank c nnectiins whIre no is31ation valv;s exist. piping systems should be performed in accordance with appilcable ASPE or ANSI code (( d Testing cf Q, gf but in no case less than 75 psig. The test pressure should be held fcr a ciinimum a of 30 minutes with no leatage indicated. Testing provisions should be incorporated* to enable periodic evaluation of the operability and required functional performance of active components of the system. V. Seismic Design Requirements for Radioactive Waste Managecent Systems and Structures Housing Radioactive Waste Management Systems Seismie Desion pecu f rements f;4 seous p5d f o.3ct iv. ua s t. w...e-... sv e,1./ a. (1) For the evaluation of support elements in the gaseous waste system, a, simplified seismic an. lysis procedure to determine seismic loads may be used. a The simplified procedure consists of consideration of the system as a single degree of freedom system and picking t;p a seismic response value f.w applicable ficer response spectra, once the fundamental frequency of the system is determined. ' The floor resoonse soactra should be obtained analvtically (Section V.b) f-~- &* neof feation of cenulaterv Guide 1.60_ design response spectra normlized to CBE level maximum ground acceleration at the foundation of the building housing the gaseous radwaste system. (2) The allewable stresses to be used for the system suecort ele-.nts should be rg thes. af ven in th. ATSC Manual of Steel Const*uction. 7th edition 1970 \\" including the one. third allowable stress increase provision for load coctina tions involving earthquake loads. For design of rear-at. fmM.ti- $ of the system. aa-e aeolicable. use of the ati 318 71 eede with one-third increase in allowable stress for seismic loads is acceptable. (3) The construction and inspection nouireinents for the support elements shculd comply with those stipulated in AISC or ACI Codes as appropriate. b. Seismic Design Requirements for Buildings Housing Radwaste Systees (1) Define input r.ction at the foundation of the building housing the radwaste The motion should be defined by nor.alizing the Regulatory Guide 1.60 sys tens. spectra tc the C3E maximum ground acceleration selected for the plant. - For which seismic capabilities are required in Section 11(3). f_ 11.2 /[] { l \\ 11R4/75

sed analys t+. should 1.c perf orm d tu ( niin2 cppropriata seismic A-Inr.t. sul ritor response spet.tra pri Linent tu the lucetion cf the systemst i.e., an ar,alysis cf th2 butiding by a "sevIral d;greIs cf freedom" rathe-sietic 1 mod 21 and the use of an approximate method to generate the floor j response spectra for radwaste systems and the seismic loads for the buildings.- No time history or dynamic analysis is required. (2) The simpitfied method for detemination of seismic loads for the building .[ consists of (a) calculation of' first several modal frequencies and participation ~ factors for the building. (b) determination of codal seismic 1 cads by item (1) input spectra, and (c) combination of modal seismic loads by the square root of the sum of squares (SRSS) rule. (3) With regard to generation of floor response spectra for radwaste systems, methods such as the Biggs or other equivalent procedures which give approximate floor response spectra without need for performing a time history analysis may be used. (4) The load factors and load combinations to be used for the building should be those given in the ACI-318-71 Code. The allowable stresses ~for steel c:x.ponents should be those given in the AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 7th edition, 1970. (5) The construction and inspection requirements for the building elements should comply with those stipulated in the A!5C or ACI Code as appropr!. te. ~ (6) The foundation s.edia of structures housing the radwaste system : culd not liquify during the Operating Basis Earthquake. In lieu of the requirements and procedures defined above, optional ; **.-i structures c. constructed around and supporting the radwaste systems r.ay be erecta '.. protect the raevaste systems from effects of housing structural failure. IT shis cption is adopted, the prt:edures described in Section V.b only need to be ;?;11ed to the shield structures while treating the rest of the housing structa s as non-seismic Category !. VI. Quality Assurance for Radioactive '.iaste Management Systems A quality assurance program should be established that is sufficient to assure that the design, construction, and testing recuirements are met. The quality assurance program should include the following: Design and Procurement Docunent Control - Measures should be established to insure a. that tha requirements of this position paper arer 5,:ecified and included in design and procurecert documents and that Jcviations therefrom are centroiled. lA' 11.7 12 / ^' 11/?a/75

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