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Amend 117 to License DPR-16,describing Organizational Changes to Corporate & Oyster Creek Site Organization of Util in Administrative Controls Section of Tech Specs
ML20235R517
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 09/30/1987
From: Stolz J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
GPU Nuclear Corp, Jersey Central Power & Light Co
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DPR-16-A-117 NUDOCS 8710080083
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AND JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY DOCKET NO. 50-219 OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO PROVISIONAL OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.117 License No. OPR-16 I

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The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (the Connission) has found that:

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The application for amenchnent by GPU Nuclear Corporation, et al.

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j (thelicensee)datedJune 19, 1987, as supplemented July, 14, 1987, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act) and the Comission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; 1

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The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of-the Cc mission; t-J C.

There is reasonable assurance (1) that the activities authorized 1

by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Comission's regulations; L

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The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the connon defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; i

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The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Comission's regulations and all applicable requirements l

have been satisfied.

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Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Provisional Operating License No. DPR-16 is hereby amended to read as follows:

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The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B as j

revised through Amendment No.117 -are hereby incorporated in the license. GPU Nuclear Corporation shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications.

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This amendment is effective on issuance, to be implemented no later than 30 days after-issuance.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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.J Attachment-4 Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: -september 30, 1987 b

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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.ll7 PROVISIONAL OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-16 DOCKET NO. 50-219 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages. The revised pages are identified by amendnent number and contain vertical lines indicating the area of change.

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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.117 PROVISIONAL OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-16 DOCKET NO. 50-219 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A Technical Specifications with the enclosed pages.

The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain vertical lines indicating the area of change.

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1 NOTES TO FIGURE 6.2.1

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The project engineers, the shif t technical advisors, and core engineering manager assigned to the nuclear plant site will report +c the Vice President Technical Functions.

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The quality assurance, emergency planning and radiological and environmental controls functions assigned to the nuclear plant site will report to the Vice President Quality and Radiological Controls, l

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The security, materials management, personnel and general administrative, i

and training and education functions assigned to the nuclear plant site l

will report to the Vice President Administration.

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The Nuclear Safety Assessment, Licensing, and Long Range Planning functions will report to the Vice President Planning & Nuclear Safety.

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The conduct of all Oyster Creek modifications, construction, and maintenance activities will be the responsibility of the Maintenance, l

1 Construction and Facilities Director - Oyster Creek, who will report to i

the Vice President Maintenance, Construction and Facilities.

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6-5 Amendment Nos. 50,59.55,59,75,117

6.3 FACILITY STAFF QUALIFICATIONS 6.3.1 The members of the f acility staff shall meet or exceed tne following qualifications:

Vice President & Director / Deputy Director Requirements: Ten years total power plant experience of which three years I

must be nuclear power plant experience.

A maximum of four years of academic l

training may fulfill four of the remaining seven years of required experience. Both must be capable of obtaining or possess a Senior Reactor Operator's License.

I Plant Operations Director I

1 Requirements:

Eight years total power plant experience of which three years must e nuclear power plant experience.

A maximum of two years of academic or related technical training aay fulfull two years of the remaining five years of required experience.

The Plant Operations Director must be capable of obtaining or possess a Senior Reactor Operator's License.

Plant Engineering Director Requirements: Eight years of responsible positions related to power l

generation, of which three years shall be nuclear power plant experience.

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maximum of four of the remaining five years of experience may be fulfilled l

by satisf actory completion of academic or related technical training.

Manager-Plans and Programs l

Requirements:

Eight years total power plant experience of which four years l

must have been in nuclear power plant experience. The Manager should possess a four year college degree or eouivalent in Business Administration or an Engineering discipline.

Manager-Plant Operations 1

Requirements: Eignt years total power plant experience of which three years l

must be nuclear power plant experience.

A maximum of two years of academic or related technical training may fulfill two of the remaining five years of reauired experience.

The Manager Plant ' Operations must possess a Senior Reactor Operator's License.

Manager-Plant Chemistry Requirements: Five years experience in chemistry of which a minimum of one year shall be in radiochemistry at an operating nuclear power plant.

A maximum of four years of this five year experience may be fulfilled by related technical or academic training.

Safety Review Manager Requirements: Eight years total power plant experience of which three years must be nuclear power plant experience.

A maximum of two years of academic i

or related technical training may fulfull two of the remaining five years of reauired experience.

0YSTER CREEK 6-6 Amendment Nos: F ( Pf,f8,)f, g l17

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Requirements: Seven years of total.. power plant experience of which one f

year must be nuclear. power plant experience. Two years of. academic or l

related technical training may fulfill two of the remaining six years of reauired experience.

Area Supervisor-Instrument and Computer Maintenance Requirements: Five years of experience in instrumentation and control, of which a minimum of one year shall be in nuclear instrumentation and control at an operating nuclear power plant.

A maximum of four years of this.five year experience may be fulfilled by related technical or acaoemic training.

Managers-Plant Engineering Tne engineers in charge of technical support shall have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or the Physical Sciences and have three years of professional level experience in nuclear services, nuclear plant operation, or nuclear engineering, and the necessary overall nuclear background to l

determine when to call consultants and contractors for dealing with complex problems beyond the scope of owner-organization expertise.

Core Engineering Manager At the time of initial core loading or appointment to the position, whichever is later, the responsible person shall have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or the Physical Sciences and four years experience or' a i

graduate degree and three years experience. 'Two of these years shall be nuclear power plant experience.

The experience shall be in such areas as reactor physics, core measurements, core heat transfer, and core physics testing programs.

Successful completion of a reactor engineering training

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program (such as the 12 week concentrated prog' rams offered by NSS Vendors) may be eauivalent to one year's nuclear power plant experience, ii

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Radiological Controls Director l

Requirements: Bachelor's degree or the equivalent in a science or engineering subject, including some formal training in radiation protection.

Five years of professional experience in applied radiation protection.

(Master's degree equivalent to one year experience and Doctor's degree equivalent to two years experience where coursework related to radiation protection is involved.)

Three years of this professional experience should be in applied radiation protection work in a nuclear f acility dealing with radiological problems similar to those encountered in nuclear power stations.

Maintenance, Construction, and Facilities Director-0C Requirements: Seven years of total power plant experience of which one year must be nuclear power plant experience.

Two years of academic or related technical training may fulfill two of the remaining sir. years of required experience.

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6.5.3 AUDITS

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6.5.3.1 Audits of facility activities shall be performed under the' cognizance of the Vice President Quality'and Radiological C6ntrols.

These audits snali encompass:

Tne' conformance of' f acility operations 'to provisions contained a.

within the Technical Specifications and applicable license l

conditions at least once per 12 months.

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The performance, training and qualifications of the facility staff at least once per 12 months.

c.

Tne results of actions taken to correct deficiencies occurring in f acility equipment, structures, systems or method of operation that affect nuclear safety at least-once per six months.

d.

The Facility Emergency Plan and implementing procedures at least once per 12 months.

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The Facility Security Plan and implementing procedures at least once per 12 months.

f.

The Fire Protection Program and implementing procedures at least once per 24 months.

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The performance of activities required by the Operational Quality Assurance Plan to meet the criteria of Appendix 'B',10CFR50, at least once per 24 months.

h.

The radiological environmental monitoring program and the results

.j thereof at least once per 12 months.

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The OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL and implementing procedures at least once per 24 months.

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The PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM and implementing procedures for 4

radioactive wastes at least once per 24 months.

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Any other area of facility operation considered appropriate by the 10SRG or the Office of the President-GPUNC.

6.5.3.2 Audits of the following shall be performed under the cognizance of the Vice President - Technical Functions:

An independent fire protection and loss prevention program a.

inspection and audit shall be performed ann; ally utilizing either cualified offsite licensee personnel'or an outside fire protection firm.

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An inspection and audit of the fire protection.and loss prevention program, by an outside cualified fire consultant at intervals no greater than 3 years.

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6.5.4.5 10SRG engineers shall have either (1) a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or appropriate Physical Science and three years of professional level experience in the nuclear power field which may include technical supporting functions or (2) eight years of appropriate experience in nuclear power plant operations and/or technology. Credit toward experience will be given for advance degrees on a one-to,-one basis up to a maximum of two years.

RECORDS 6.5.4.6 Reports of evaluations and assessments encompassed in Section 6.5.4.3 shall be prepared, approved, and transmitted to the Nuclear Safety Assessment Director, Oyster Creek and Planning & Nuclear Safety division Vice President, and the management positions responsible for the areas reviewed.

6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6.6.1 The following actions shall be taken for REPORTABLE EVENTS:

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The Commission shall be notified and a report submitted pursuant i

to the requirements of Section 50.73 to 10 CFR Part 50; and b.

Each REPORTABLE EVENT shall be reported to the cognizant manager and the cognizant division Vice President and the Vice President

& Director Oyster Creek. The functionally cognizant division staff shall prepare a Licensee Event Report (LER) in accordance with the guidance outlined in 10 CFR 50.73(b).

Copies of all such reports shall be submitted tu the functionally cognizant division Vice President and the Vice President Director & Oyster Creek.

C.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION 6.7.1 The following actions shall be taken in the event a Safety Limit is violated:

If any Safety Limit is exceeded, the reactor shall be shut down a.

imediately until the Comission authorizes the resumption of operation.

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The Safety Limit violation shall be reported to the Commission and the Vice President and Director Oyster Creek.

c.

A Safety Limit Violation Report shall be prepared.

The report shall be submitted to the Vice President and Director Oyster Creek.

This reDort shall describe (1) applicable circumstances preceding the violation, (2) effects of the violation upon f acility components systems or structures, (3) corrective action taken to prevent recurrence.

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The Safety Limit Violation Report shall be submitted to the Commission within 10 days of the violation.

0YSTER CREEK 6-14 Amendment No.: fs, J8, J4', M117

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6.10.1 The following records shall be retained for at least'five years:

Recordsandlogsoffacilityoperationcoveringtimeintervalateach a.

power' level, i

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Records and logs of principle maintenance activities, inspections, repair and replacement of principal _ items of equipment re' lated to nuclear safety, c.

All Licensee Event Reports.

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Records of surveillance activities, inspections and calibrations required by these technical-specifications.

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Records of reactor tests and experiments.

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Records of changes made to operating procedures.

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Records of radioactive shipments i

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Records of sealed source leak tests and results.

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Records of annual physical inventory of all source material of record.

6.10.2 The following records shall be' retained for the duration of the Facility Operating License:

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Record and drawing changes reflecting f acility design modifications-made to systems and equipment' described in the Final Safety Analysis Report.

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Records of new and irradiated fuel inventory, fuel transfers and assembly burnup histories.

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Records of facility radiation and contamination surveys.

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Records of radiation exposure for all individuals entering radiation control areas.

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Records of gaseous and liquid radioactive material released to the envi rons, f.

Records of transient or operational cycles for those facility' components designed for a limited number of transients or cycles.

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Records of training and qualification for current members of the plant staff.

h.

Records of inservice inspections perfrmed pursuant to these technical specifications.

0YSTER CREEK 6-19 Amendment Nos: f#, }D!I.117

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