ML20244B265
| ML20244B265 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Cooper |
| Issue date: | 06/06/1989 |
| From: | NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT |
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| ML20244B258 | List: |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8906130048 | |
| Download: ML20244B265 (2) | |
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4 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE C074TROLS
.g 6.1 ORGANIZATION 6.1.1 Responsibility l
The Division Manager of Nuclear Operations shall have the over-all fulltime q
onsite responsibility for the safe operation of the Cooper Nuclear Station.
j During periods when the Division Manager of Nuclear Operations is unavailable, l
he' may delegate his responsibility to one of the managers in the Nuclear
_f Operations Division.
.i 6.1.2 Offsite and Onsite Organizations 2
Onsite and offsite organizations shall be establislied for unit operation and j
corporate management, respectively.
The onsite and-offsite organizations j
shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.
a A.
Lines of authority, ' responsibility, and communication shall be l
l established and defined from the highest management levels. through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization j
positions.
These relationship'ps shall be documented and updated, as l
appropriate, in the form of organization charts, functional descriptions I
of departmental responsibilities and relationship; and job descriptions for key personnel positions, or in equivalent forms of documentation.
1 These requirements shall be documented in the USAR.
j B.
The Division Manager of Nuclear Operations shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control ove those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.
C.
The Nuclear Power Group Manager shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall taka any measures needed to ensure j
acceptable performance of the ' staff in operating, maintaining, and l
providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.
i D.
The individuals who train the operating staff and those who carry out health physics and quality assurance. functions may report to the appropriate onsite manager; however, they shall have sufficient organizational freedom to ensure their independence from operating pressures.
6.1.3 plant Staff - Shift complement The shift complement at the station shall at all times meet the following l
requirements. Note: Higher grade licensed operators may take the place of lower grade licensed or unlicensed operators.
A.
A licensed senior reactor operator (SRO) shall be present at the station
.at all times when there is any fuel in the reactor.
1 B.
A licensed reactor operator shall be in the control room at all times when there is any fuel in the reactor.
C.
Two licensed reactor operators shall be in the control room during all startup, shutdown and other periods involving significant planned control l
rod manipulations. A licensed SRO shall either be in'the Control Room I
or immediately available to the Control Room during such periods.
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'l D.
A licensed senior, reactor operator (SRO) with no other concurrent duties shall be'directly in charge of any refueling' operation, or alteration of the reactor core, t
l A licensed reactor operator (RO) with no other concurrent duties shall be' directly in charge of operations involving.the handling of irradiated fuel other. than refueling or reactor core alteration operations.
E-An indivincal who : has been trained and qualified -in health physics techniques shall be on site at all times that fuel is on site.
F.
Minimum crew size during reactor operation shall consist of four licensed reactor -. operators - (two of whom shall-be ' licensed SRO).and-three unlicensed operators.
Minimum crew size during reactor cald shutdown conditions shall consist of two licensed reactor. operators (one of whom shall be licensed SRO) and one unlicensed operator.
In the event, that any member of a minimum shift crew is absent or incapacitated due to illness.or injury a qualified replacement shall be designated to report onsite within two hours.
G.
A Fire Brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained at all times.
This excludes the.3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdowns, and other personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
Three fire Brigade members shall be from the Operations Department and 2 support members may be from other departments inclusive of Security personnel.
Fire Brigade composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of Fire Brigade members provided immediate action is taken to restore the Fire Brigade to within the minimum requirements.
H.
The Operations Supervisor, Shif t Supervisor and Control Room Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license. The Unit operators shall hold, at a minimum, a reactor operator license.
6.1.4 Plant Staff - Qualifications The minimum qualifications, training, replacement training, and' retraining of plant personnel at the time of fuel loading or appointment to the active position shall meet the requirements as described in the American National Standards Institute N 18.1-1971, " Selection and-Training;c,f' Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants". The Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor shall meet or exceed the qualifications of Regulatory Guide 1.8, Sept. 1975; personnel qualification equivalency as stated in the Regulatory Guide may be proposed in selected cases. The minimum frequency of the retraining program shall be
-every two years.
The training program shall be under the direction of the Training Manager.
A.
A training program for-the fire brigade will be maintained under the direction of the Training Manager and shall meet or exceed the requirements of Section 27 of the NFPA Code 1976, except for Fire Brigade training sessions which shall be held at least quarterly.
The training program requirements will be provided by a qualified fire protection engineer.
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