ML20210U030
| ML20210U030 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 02/05/1987 |
| From: | Josiger W POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK |
| To: | Murley T NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| References | |
| BJR-87-025, BJR-87-25, WAJ-87-011Z, WAJ-87-11Z, NUDOCS 8702180371 | |
| Download: ML20210U030 (3) | |
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- > NewWrki%wer 4# Authority February 5, 1987 WAJ-87-011Z BJR-87-025 Docket No.
50-286 License No. DPR-64 Dr. Thomas Murley Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406
Dear Mr. Murley:
In reply to your request for additional information regarding Mr. Brian Sullivan's Senior Reactor Operator License Application, Attachment I describes the duties of the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Engineer.
During your review of the attachment, consider the following:
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The Emergency Preparedness Engineer evaluation duties require familiarity with the location of plant components and knowledge of plant systems / procedures. This obligates Mr. Sullivan to be in the plant and communicate with Operations personnel on a regulator basis to attain the information necessary to parform these re-sponsibilities.
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Scenario development skills require a knowledge of normal / abnormal values for plant parameters, integrated system response to plant accidents, and plant procedures that guide operator actions. This knowledge has been attained through review of plant documents and subsequent in-plant experiences.
Also, verification of the scenar-io information involves in-plant activities.
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Assessing emergency centers and subsequent resolution of defi-ciencies through modifications requires in-phnt coordination and communications. Overseeing the plant emergency preparedness equipment necessitates presence in the plant and emergency centers.
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-Authorizing and determining the effectiveness'of.the Emergency'.
Procedures subsequent to an event or drill involves interviewing operators for recommendations _to improve procedures. Subsequent revisions require further in-plant-discussions and trials.-
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A. review of the IP-3 daily; report and' subsequent monitoring of the' day to day operation of.-the plant is necessary for a Nuclear.
Emergency Preparedness Engineer to;be cognitive of changes that may affect Emergency Planning.'
Our assessment of-Mr..Sullivan's education and experiences-prior to:
placement in the sixty week Senior Reactor. Operator Training Program.
were that his background would compliment ourflicense-staff contingent, especially during emergency conditions. Phc. Donald Johnson of your staff was advised of that decision'in November of 1985 during a dis-cussion concerning Mr. Sullivan's and'other candidates' experience.
With the program in its fifty-seventh week, Brian's performance has re-enforced our decision.
Sincerely, Wil
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exercises at the plant centers (including the Control Room) and in tbe i
A field. Determine the effectiveness of procedures and activities tde satisfy the purpose of the IP-3 Emergency Plan.
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Develop operational and radiological scenario packages tb support ther Emergency Preparedness Exercises. The packages include data sheets describing the value of plant parameters, radiological field readings throughout the plant and status of plant. components. The data will be based upon anticipated operational actions described in the plant operating, normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures.
Assess the effectiveness of materials in the emergency centers on the site (including the Control Room) to satisfy the intent of the E-Plan.
Provide for modifications and subsequent engineering to the centers'to resolve deficiencies identified (i.e. Control Room communication and t*
radiation monitor indications).
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Assist with the review, authorization and implementation of Emergency l, '
Procedures which direct the activities of the plant Operations, Health-Physics, and Chemistry personnel.
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upon the Emergency Preparedness function.
f Review NRC Information Notices, Bulletins, & Circulars-to determine regulatory compliance of plant activities.
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