ML21278A265
| ML21278A265 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 09/07/2021 |
| From: | Exelon Generation Co |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| Shared Package | |
| ML21278A102 | List:
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| References | |
| NEI 99-04 | |
| Download: ML21278A265 (1) | |
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CALVERT CLIFFS UFSAR 12.1-1 Rev. 49 CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS 12.0 12.1 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY The responsibilities of the Exelon Generating Company, LLC (Exelon) corporate organization and Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) are described in the Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR).
The qualifications for key positions within the plant organization have been established to ensure the high degree of knowledge and skill required to operate the plant in a safe and efficient manner. The minimum qualifications for all positions comply with Section 5.3 Unit Staff Qualifications of the Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 and Unit 2 Technical Specifications.
The Corporate and site organization is summarized in the QATR.
The positions described in the Technical Specifications are identified by the plant specific titles listed below:
Technical Specifications Positions Plant Specific Titles Plant Manager Plant Manager Specified Corporate Officer Site Vice President Operations Manager Operations Director Assistant Operations Manager Shift Operations Superintendent Shift Supervisor Shift Manager 12.1.1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE-HISTORICAL INFORMATION The initial start-up of Unit 1 and Unit 2, including preoperational system tests, initial core loading, initial criticality, approach to full power commercial operation, and acceptance tests, were performed by CCNPP personnel with assistance from the Electric Production Department staff, other Baltimore Gas and Electric Company personnel, Combustion Engineering, Inc., and Bechtel Power Corporation, as needed.
Prior to fuel loading for Unit 1, "cold" (precritical) Atomic Energy Commission senior operator licenses were obtained by Nuclear Plant Engineer Operations six Shift Supervisors, five Senior Control Room Operators, one Control Room Operator, and one Performance Engineer. During the test period following initial criticality, approximately 15 Control Room Operators received the necessary operating experience to qualify for "hot" Atomic Energy Commission licenses.
The personnel assigned to the plant and site organization were essentially the same for both start-up and normal operation, though additional personnel were temporarily assigned to the plant for assistance during start-up and for training purposes.