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Forwards Insp Repts 50-313/87-21 & 50-368/87-21 on 870706-10.Potential Violations of NRC Requirements Re Training Noted
ML20236H983
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/28/1987
From: Gagliardo J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Campbell G
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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See also: IR 05000313/1987021

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In Reply Refer To:

Dockets:

50-313/87-21

50-368/87-21

' Arkansas Power & Light Company

ATTN:

Gene Campbell, Vice President -

Nuclear Operations

P. 0.. Box 551-

Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

Gentlemen:

This refers to the inspection conducted by Messrs. P. H. Harrell and

C. C. Harbuck of this office during the period July 6-10, 1987, of at.tivities

authorized by NRC Operating Licenses DPR-51 and NPF-6 for Arkansas Nuclear One,

Units 1 and 2, and to the discussion of our findings with Mr. J. M. Levine and

other membrs of your staff at the conclusion of the inspection.

Areas examined during the inspection i~cluded licensed-operator training and

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requalification programs, and the nonlicensed staff training program.

Within

these areas, the inspection consisted 0:7 selective examination of procedures and

representative records, interviews with personnel, and observations by the NRC

inspectors.

The inspection findings are documentec! in the enclosed inspection

report.

During this inspection, it was found that certain of your activities were

potential violations of NRC requirements.

However, since the potential

violations are related to training, they are not cited herein as violations but

are considered to be unresolved items in accordance with the Commission Policy

Statement on Training and Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel

(50 FR 11147).

No response is required; however, your attention to the

unresolved items that have the potential of becoming violations in the future is

warranted.

The unresolved items.are identified in paragraph 4 of the enclosed

inspection report.

We have also examined actions you have taken with regard to previously

identified inspection findings.

The status of these items is identified in

paragraph 2 of the enclosed report.

Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased to

discuss them with you.

Sincerelydned By

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J. E. Gagliardo, Chief

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