ML20212C088

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Corrected Pages 6 & 6a to SALP Repts 50-245/85-98 & 50-336/85-98
ML20212C088
Person / Time
Site: Millstone  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 12/19/1986
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To:
Shared Package
ML20212B787 List:
References
50-245-85-98, 50-336-85-98, NUDOCS 8612290386
Download: ML20212C088 (4)


See also: IR 05000245/1985098

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Unit 1

6

I. SUPMA

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CATEGORY

CATEGORY

LAST PERIOD

THIS PERIOD RECENT

FUNCTIONAL AREA

(9/83-2/85)

(3/85-5/86) TREND

1.

1 nt Operations

1

1

Consistent

2.

Ra o ogical Con rols

2

3

Consistent

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3.

Mainte.

e & Modifications

1

2

Consistent

4.

Surveilla

1

1

Consistent

5.

Emergency Pre r ness

1

1

Consistent

6.

Security & Safeg r

1

1

Consistent

7.

Refueling / Outage Man

et

2

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None

8.

Assurance of Quality

2

Consistent

9.

Training and Qualification

2

Consistent

Effectiveness

10.

Licensing Activities

1

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1

Consistent

Not previously addressed as a separate area.

B.

Overall Facility Evaluation

With the exception of one area, Radiological Cont is, the facility per-

formance during this SALP period was consistently

d.

Safe and con-

servative plant operation has been evident.

The ope tors and their

management performed well in response to unplanned eve s such as reactor

trips and Hurricane Gloria.

In general, the more diffic t activities

were handled proficiently.

Among these were high radiatio exposure work

planning and supervision, and minimizing the downtime invol

d in cor-

recting security computer problets.

This licensee has impicmented several important initiatives.

Fo example,

under the integrated safety assessment program, probabilistic safe

study information is used to assess operating risks and prioritize p nt

improvements.

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. SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Facility Performance

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CATEGORY

CATEGORY

LAST PERIOD

THIS PERIOD

RECENT

UNCTIONAL AREA

(9/83-2/85)

(3/85-5/86)

TREND

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1

1

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2

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Mainten

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1

1

Consistent

4.

Surveillan

1

1

Consistent

5.

Emergency Pre

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1

1

Consistent

6.

Security & Safegu

1

1

Consistent

7.

Refueling /0utage Man

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2

1

Consistent

8.

Assurance of Quality

2

Consistent

9.

Training and Qualification

2

Consistent

Effectiveness

10.

Licensing Activities

1

1

Consistent

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B.

Overall Facility Evaluation

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ance during this SALP period was consistently goo

Safe and conserva-

tive plant operation has been evident.

The operato

and their manage-

ment performed well in response to the unplanned even

such as the one

trip and Hurricane Gloria.

In general, the more diffi

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were handled proficiently.

Among these were high radiat n exposure work

planning and supervision, and minimizing the downtime invo ved in cor-

recting security computer problems.

This licensee has implemented several important initiatives.

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Unit 1

6a

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III. SUMMARY OF RESULTS

A.

Facility Performance

CATEGORY

CATEGORY

LAST PERIOD

THIS PERIOD RECENT

FUNCTIONAL AREA

(9/83-2/85)

(3/85-5/86) TREND

1.

Plant Operations

1

1

Consistent

2.

Radiological Controls

2

3

Consistent

3.

Maintenance & Modifications

1

2

Consistent

4.

Surveillance

1

1

Consistent

5.

Emergency Preparedness

1

1

Consistent

6.

Security & Safeguards

1

1

Consistent

7.

Refueling / Outage Management

2

1

Consistent

8.

Assurance of Quality

1

Consistent

9.

. Training and Qualification

2

Consistent

Effectiveness

10.

Licensing Activities

1

1

Consistent

Not previously addressed as a separate area.

B.

Overall Facility Evaluation

With the exception of one area, Radiological Controls, the facility per-

formance during this SALP period was consistently good.

Safe and con-

servative plant operation has been evident.

The operators and their

management performed well in response to unplanned events such as reactor

trips and Hurricane Gloria.

In general, the more difficult activities

were handled proficiently.

Among these were high radiation exposure work

planning and supervision, and minimizing the downtime involved in cor-

recting security computer problems.

This licensee has implemented several important initiatives.

For example,

under the integrated safety assessment program, probabilistic safety

study information is used to assess operating risks and prioritize plant

improvements.

In addition, there now are plant specific simulators for

each of this licensee's nuclear plants.

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III. SUMMARY OF RESULTS

A.

Facility Performance

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CATEGORY

CATEGORY

LAST PERIOD

THIS PERIOD

RECENT

FUNCTIONAL AREA

(9/83-2/85)

(3/85-5/86)

TREND

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1.

Plant Operations

1

1

Consistent

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2.

Radiological Controls

2

3

Consistent

3.

Maintenance & Modifications

1

1

Consistent

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4.

Surveillance

1

1

Consistent

5.

Emergency Preparedness

1

1

Consistent

6.

Security & Safeguards

1

1

Consistent

7.

Refueling / Outage Management

1

1

Consistent

8.

Assurance of Quality

2

Consistent

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Training and Qualification

2

Consistent

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Licensing Activities

1

1

Consistent

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B.

Overall Facility Evaluation

With the exception of the Radiological Controls area, facility perform-

ance during this SALP period was consistently good.

Safe and conserva-

tive plant operation has been evident.

The operators and their manage-

ment performed well in response to the unplanned events such as the one

trip and Hurricane Gloria.

In general, the more difficult activities

were handled proficiently.

Among these were high radiation exposure work

planning and supervision, and minimizing the downtime involved in cor-

recting security computer problems.

This licensee has implemented several important initiatives.

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