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Comments on NRC Policy Statement on Fitness for Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel,Per 860715 & 0807-09 Meetings. Random Chemical Testing of Body Fluids Endorsed
ML20214K067
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Issue date: 08/12/1986
From: Ward D
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
To: Zech L
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
References
FRN-51FR27921, RULE-PR-50, RULE-PR-MISC ACRS-R-1212, NUDOCS 8608180016
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WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 August 12, 1986 Honorable Lando W. Zech, Jr.

Chairman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555

SUBJECT:

ACRS COMMENTS ON THE NRC POLICY STATEMENT ON FITNESS FOR DUTY OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PERSONNEL

Dear Mr. Zech:

During its 316th meeting, August 7-9, 1986, the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards reviewed the NRC Policy Statement on Fitness For Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel.

This matter was also discussed during a meeting of the ACRS Subcommittee ort Human Factors on July 15, 1986. We had the benefit of the document referenced.

The Comittee last addressed this matter in the letter to Nunzio J.

Palladino, NRC Chairman, on August 9,1983 entitled, "ACRS Report on the Rule Concerning Fitness for Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel."

In that letter, we noted that the proposed rule would not apply to NRC inspectors and said that such an exemption was inappropriate.

The current Commission Policy Statement on Fitness for Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel continues to exempt NRC employees who have unescorted access to vital areas in nuclear power plants. We are informed that the NRC Staff is developing a fitness for duty program which would apply to these em-ployees. We applaud the NRC Staff initiative and recommend that the Commis-sion encourage continued development of the prcgram and place it into effect as soon as possible. We wish to be kept informed of its progress.

Further, the Committee endorses the random chemical testing of body fluids as an element in effective fitness for duty programs and encourages its incorpo-ration by nuclear utilities into nuclear power plant fitness for duty pro-grams.

Sincerely, 0

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.1 David A. Ward Chairman

Reference:

SECY-86-153, " Fitness For Duty of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel," memo for the Commissioners from V. Stello, Jr., Executive Director for Operations, dated May 14, 1986 8608180016 860812 Y

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