PLA-2959, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/87-19 & 50-388/87-19.Corrective Actions:Nuclear Dept Instruction & Plant Administrative Procedures Revised to Reflect Suitability of Individuals for Certain Mgt Position
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| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 01/08/1988 |
| From: | Keiser H PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Martin T NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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| PLA-2959, NUDOCS 8801150250 | |
| Download: ML18040B196 (18) | |
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2t0/770 7502 Mr. Thomas T. Martin, Director Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguarde U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commieeion Region I 631 Park hvenue Ung of Prueeia, Ph 19406 SUSgVBHhNNh STEN ELECTRXC STATXON NRC XNSPECTXON REPORTS 50-987/87-19 hND 50-388/B7-19 PLh 2959 PILE R41 1Cg R41 2
Dear Mr. Hartin<
Docket Noa. 50-387 and 50-38!'hie Zettar provides PPhL'e response to your letter of Noveaber 30, 1987 which fonrarded NRC Region X Combined Inspection Reports 50-387/87 19 and 50-388/87-19 vith hppendM h, Notice of Violation.
The Notice advised that PPbL mac eo auhait a vritten reply vfthin thirty {30) days of the date of the letter,
- Hovever, as discussed vfth Mr. h. R. Slough of NRC Region X on December 30>
1987>
PP&L has been authorised to delay the response until January 8.
1988.
Ve trust that the Comiseion v$.11 find the attached reepoaae acceptable.
~cry truly yours, R. M. Ceieer
~ Vice President"Nuclear Operations httachment ccrc NRC Document Control Oaak (original)
NRC Region I Mr. J<
R. Stair - NtC Resident Inspector Mr. M. C. Thadani, NRC Pro)ect Reneger
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Technical Specification 6.3 requires that each member of the unit staff meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 for comparable positions.
ANSI N18.1 - 1971 requires in Section 4.3 that supervisors possess a minimum of four years of experience ia the craft or discipliaa they eupervie>>.
Contrary to the above~
as of October 1987'he Radiological Operations Supervisor possessed only eight months of experience ia the area of Radiological Controls.
DQcuesiont pP&L villaot contest the violation because it vas the result of an inadequate internal progr<<N related to staffing qualifications. ia that PP&L's views on the staffing of some management/supervisory positions vere not properly defined.
Me v%11 revise our program to better define our inteat on the staffing of manager/supervf.sor positions.
Additionally, ia response to the violation, PP&L performed aa in depth raven of the Health Physics organization.
This review concluded that the Health Physics organisation meets Technical Specification Sectioa 0.3 and that the incumbent ia the Radiological Operations Supervisor position because of his broad based nuclear
<<nd managerial experience actually strengthens the Health Physics organioatioa.
At the management level the current organisation is staffed such that the Radiological Operations Supervisor reports directly to the Health Physics/Chemistry Supervisor who in turn reports directly to the Asaistant Superinteadent of Pl<<nt.
Although too individuals filled the Health Physics/Chemistry Supervisor position since Janu<<ry 1987, both are fully qualified to ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4.4 aad Regulatory Guide 1.8, September.
1975.
Parallel to the Radiological Operations Supervisor is the RadiologicaL Protection Supervisor who is also fully qualified to ANSI N18.1 1971 Section 4 4.4 <<nd Regulatory Guide 1.8, September, 1975.
Reporting directly to the Radiological Operations Supervisor are the Health Physics Foreman-Instrumentation and Sources, the Health Physics Foreman-Operations and
<< Health Physicist/AldLRA Planning and Scheduling.
Individuals filling these positions since January 1987 are all fully qualified to Section 4.3.2 of the ANSI standard.
Additionally, all the HP Assistant Foremen at Susquehanna meet or exceed the qualificatione for their positions.
At PP&L, we have developed our own personnel quaLification standards which meet or exceed industry standards.
Many of our current manager/supervisor positions have no equivalent industry standards.
Those "intermediate level" management positions ere in the 1ine organisation between senior plant functional management (qualified to Section 4.2 of the ANSI standard pr Regulatory Guide 1.8 as applicobla)
<<nd plant foreman (qualified to Section 4.3 2) or other technically 'u<<Liffed/licensed personnel.
PP&L's current qualification standards, which are contained in the FSAR, Nuclear Department
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and plant administrative procedurest currently do not accurately reflect PP&L'i intent that technically and/or aaaagerially qualfffed individuals can aatfafactorfiy till these "fntarmediate level" manager/supervisor poeftioas.
Ve villrevise our program to incorporate the proper qualificatfona for fndfviduals filling"fateraedfate level" Iaaager/supervisor positions.
PP&L believes thfa fnterpretatfon meets the intent of ANSI'lb.l 1971 aad also Section 6.3 of the Technical Specification.
Me Iafntain that the Iadiological Operations Supervisor position fs not an INST equivalent position.
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can be filled by an fadfvidual having qualifications equivalent to Section 4.2,4.
The fncumbent fully meets the requfreaents of Section 4.Z.4 (see response for qualifications).
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Corrective steps vhfch have been taken and the results achfevedx PP&L has re-evaluated the ]uetfficatfoa for placing tha incumbent fn the Radiological Operations Supervisor's position aad has concluded that based on the HP/Chemistry Supervisor aad Lad Protection Supervisor meeting Section 4 e 4 ~ 4 of ANSI 18. 1-197 1 and Regulatory Cufde 1 ~ 8 ~ the HP Foremen and Assistant foremen meeting Section 4.3.2 of LIST 18.1-1971, aad the current Radiological Operations Supervisor seating the requfreaenta of Section 4.2.4 of ANSI 18,1-1971 as outlined balm> the intent of Technical Specifications Section 6.$ has been set.
~I qadi><<<>>~4~ of the Incumbent used ty Support our coaclueioa are identified beloved H, S. Nuclear Engfneeriag The Pennsylvania State University B. S. Chemfcal Eagfneerfag The Pennsylvania State University Over 20 years of nuclear pover experience vfth particular related Health Physics experfaace outlined.
6/67 to Z/68 (8 mos.)
NAVSHZPS Od, Division of Naval Reactors Coordinating Engineer for materials irradiation testing in support of the naval nuclear pover progzan including technical evaluation of the design of materfal testing and inspection equipment.
2/68 to 7/68 (5 sos.)
Bettis Reactor Engineering School Graduate level etudfes fa nuclear xeactor engineering equivalent to vpzk required fax Master of Scfance, including Radfation Shielding aad Reactor Physics and Core Thecal Design,
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7/68 to 5/'I2 {3 yra, Q l0 moa.) 'AVSHIPS OSi Division ot Naval lLeectors Responafgle for safety and qualfty of refuelfag mrs for 12 reactor plants fncludfng nuclear and radiation shielding.
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Oalc Ridge Associate University l
Obtained Certificate of Completion for hyplfed Health Physics studies.
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Corrective steps to be taken to avoid further vfolatfons!
PP&L will revise the FSbR Sections 1Z ~ 5 ~ 1 ~ 4y 13yly3 ~ 1 and l3yls3e1 ~ 1 ~ the appropriate Nuclear Department Instruction and plant adednfstratfve procedurea to reflect the suitability of fndfvfduale for certain plant aenageaent positions.
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Date of hill coapliance>
Baaed on the action taken above, PP&L villbe in full compliance upon revisions to the documents stated fn (2) above, The procedurea villbe revised by June 1> 1988.
The fSkk villbe revised by July 31>
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. 1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1 The Superintendent of Plant - Susquehanna shall be responsible for overall unit operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.
6.1.2 The Shift Supervisor or, during his absence from the Control Room,'
designated individual, shall be responsible for the Control Room coaeand function.
A management directive to this ef,fect, signed by the Senior Vice Presfdent-Nuclear shall be reissued to al.l station personnel on an annual basis.
- 6. 2 ORGANIZATION OFFSITE 6.2.1 The offsite organization for unit management and technical support shall be as sho~n on Figure 6.2.1-1.
UNIT STAFF 6.2.2
. The unit organization shall be as shown on Figure 6.2.2-1 and:
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Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2.2-1.
b.
C At least one licensed Reactor Operator assigned to and qualified on that unit shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.
In addition, while the reactor is in OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1, 2 or 3, at least one licensed Senior Reactor Operator qualified on this unit shall be in the Control Room.
This individual may be qualified on both units and be serving in this capacity on both units.
A health physics technician" shall be onsite when fuel is in the reactor.
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All CORE ALTERATIONS shall be observed and directly supervised by either a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
A site Fire Brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times".
The Fire Brigade shall not include the Shift Supervisor and the 2 other members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit and any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency..
The health physics technician and 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 provided immediate action is taken to fill the required positions.
SUS(UEHANNA - UNIT 1 6-1 Amendment No. 29
SUPERI NTENDEHT OF PIANT ASSISTANT SUPER IHTENDEHT ILC SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR OF OPERATIONS SRO SUPERVISOR OF NAIHTEHANCB HEALTH PNISICS/
CUNSTRr SUPERVISOR TECIRIICAL SUPERVISOR PERSOHllEL 4 ADNINISTRATION SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR OF
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I STAFI'HIFT SUPERVISOR SRO RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTIlNI SUPVR/STAPF CllENISTRT STAFF UNIT I OPERATIONS SRO/NO REACTOR ENGINEERING FIANT EHGINBBRING SHIFT TECHNICAL ADVISOR FIGVRR 6.2.2-1 VHIT ORGhHIEhTIOH O
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.2.3 NUCLEAR SAFETY ASSESSMENT GROUP NSAG FUNCTION 6.2.3.1 The NSAG shall function to examine unit operating characteristics, NRC issuances, industry advisories, Licensee Event Reports, and other sources
. of plant design and operating experience information, including plants of similar
- design, which may indicate-areas for improving plant safety.
COMPOSITION 6.2.3.2 The NSAG shall be composed of at least five dedicated, full-time engineers with at least three Tocated onsite, each with a bachelor's degree in engineering or related science and at least two years professional level experience in his field, at least one year of which experience shall be in the nuclear field.
RESPONSIBILITIES 6.2.3.3 The NSAG shall be responsible for maintaining surveillance of unit activities to provide independent verification* Chat these activities are performed correctly and that human errors are reduced as much as practical.
AUTHORITY 6.2.3.4 The NSAG shall make detailed recommendations for revised procedures, equipment modifications, maintenance activities, operations activities, or other means of improving unit safety to the Senior Vice President-Nuclear.
6.2. 4 SHIFT TECHNICAL ADVISOR 6.2.4.1 The Shift Technical Advisor shall provide technical support to the Shift Supervisor in the areas of thermal hydraulics, reactor engineering, and plant analysis with regard to the safe operation of the unit.
- 6. 3 UNIT STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6.3.1 Each member of the unit staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifi>>
cations of ANSI N18.1-1971 for c'omparable positions and the supplemental requirements specified in Section A and C of Enclosure 1 of the March 28, 1980 NRC letter to all licensees, except for the Radiological Protection Supervisor or Health Physics/Chemistry Supervisor uho shall meet or exceed the qualkffca-I tions of Regulatory Guide Id8, September
- 1975, and the shift Technical Advisor who shall meet or exceed the qualifications referred to in Section 2.2.'1.b of Enclosure 1 of the October 30, 1979 NRC letter'to all operating nuclear power plants.
- 6. 4 TRAINING 6.4.1 A retraining and replacement training program for the unit staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Manager - Nuclear Training, shall meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5 of ANSI N18. 1-1971 and Appendik "A" of 10 CFR Part 55 and the supplemental requirements specified in Section A and C of Enclosure 1 of the March 28, 1980 NRC letter to all licensees, and shall include familiarization wAh relevant industry operational experience.
Not response e for sign-off function.
SUS(UEHANNA - UNIT 1 6-7 Amendment No. 47
Sl5QUEHNNA STGN EI.ECTRI C STATION HEALTH PHYSICS CHENISTRY SECTION - CA 461 ON STATOKNT: Evalwte and doc~t plant radioloyical conditions, personnel exposeres aad easere that every reasonaMe effort is expended to aaintain perseeel exposeres to levels that are as Ttw as reasoaably achievable (AIARA). Provide for tbe safe traasfee',
storage.
transport aad shipoent of radioactive wterial.
Provide support fer plaat operations and aaiateaaace ia Cheafstry and Radiochemistry.
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-.ho H~al+h Physics Supervisor vill have experience in applied radiation protf ction vhich is to include five years of ozofessioral experience.
Four years of the experience requiroaent aay be fulfilled by a bachelor's degree in a science of enainf ring subject.
Three years of the professional expo.rience vill be in a nuclear pover plant or nuclear facility Realirq vilh radiological probleas siailar to those encountered im nuclear nover stations..
One year of professional experience aay be fulfilled bv a aaster~s degree and tvo years aay be fulfilled hy a doctor's degree vhere course vork related to
=aR iat ion p. opec+ ion is involved.
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~ad !ochnicians ri quired to iapleaent such proqraas.
-he radinloqical Supnort Supervisor vill have a ainiaua of fire roars of ~xoerioncf in appliod radiation protection in a nuclear never pl~nt or a nuclear facility dealinq vith radiological orohleas siailar to those encountered in nuclear pover stations Un tn four years of the experience requireaent aay be fulfilled ty related technical traininq or acadeaic training in a science o
o.nqino~rinq sub 1ect.
<<be H~a1+ h Physics Specialist vill hare a ainiaua of four years of experi nc~
n applied radiation protection to include tvo voars of. axperionce in a nuclear pover plant or a nuclear facility d-alirq vi+h radiological problems siailar to those
~ecounter~R in nuclear pover stations.
h aaxiaua of tvo years of the experif nce requirf men+
may be fulfilled by related technic 1
t.pairing or academic traininq in a science or enqineerinq
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=-uv ~rvi~ory functions, the experience and qualification
- oquiremo.r! s cf.the Radiological Support Superrisor and Health P" ysics Sn~cial ist positions may be reduced on a teaporary basis.
. h~ Sun~r:.ntenRont of Plant vill approve or disapprove such v
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<+ruQum taailihkea he facili+ies, shovn in Fiqure 12.5-2 ~ are located at the eon~ral access to
.h~ Cnntrolled Zone, elevation 676', for e.fficioncr of operation.
Self-survey personnel xonitoring
- uioment, such as hand and foot, portal ~ or Geiger-queller (G-I)
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~riskers, v'll be located at the exit frox the central recco.ss control area.
Se1f-survey requirexents rill be x8ainistra ivoly imposed prior to exitinq the Controlled Zone.
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-he Heal'~h 'Physics. office and vorkroox are located in +he Con+ro1 F-.ructur~.
Job planninq and Radiation cwork Perxit coordination.
eely ho conRuc.eR throuqh the pass-thru vindov of the rorkroox.
Portahle radiation survey instrumentation as veil as air xonitorinq and saxplinq equipxent, self-reading dosiaeters, and
~iscellan~ous Health Physics supplies vill be stored in the Pa~1th Phy. ics Office and Qorkroox area.
Health Physics uipm~nt used for routine countinq of sxears and air saxples sac:h as ond vinRov 0-8 counters, alpha and beta scintillation Re ecto
"=, ard/or qas flov proportional counters vill be located tho Health Physics Office to prevent cross contaxination of rhoxi try saaples and xinixize counting roox backqround iations.
Heal+I Physics saxples requirinq qaxxa isotopic ar alysis and/o lov level countinq xay be analyzed in the Health pbvsics countinq poox.
contaxination facilities at the central access control area consist of a xain personnel decontaxination area and auxiliary B~c:ortamir @+ion area.
huxiliary toilets and locker roox are also e-oviRe0.
Tho personnel decontamination areas contain shovers,
- sinks, ar 8 decontaxinat ion agents.
Decontaxination area rentila~ion is filt~red through prefilter, High Efficiency Par+Rculatc hir fH. F..P. h.),
and-charcoal filters prior to exhaust through tho Turbine Buildinq vent.
Sinks and shovers drain to
.N~ cho.eical draiv tanks for proco.ssinq throuqh the Liquid P~dinwctiv~ tlas+e system.
6-H type friskers vi11 be located in
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One individual is designated as the Lead STA and supervisay.',group activities.
" 'iC'0' The Senior Compliance Engineer Supervtsea.the activities of the compliance staff.
The compliance 'staff provides the plant technical interface with HRC, evaluates and interprets licensing documents such as Technical Specifications, Regulatory Guides, XE Bulletins and Circulars, represents the plant staff in licensing activities, coordinates the surveillance and inservice inspection programs at the plant, and prepares routine and special NRC reports.
The shift complement for normal operation of both units consists of eleven (ll) qualified individuals; the Shift Supervisor who holds an SRO License, two (2) Unit Supervisors who hold SRO
- Licenses, three (3) Licensed Operators with RO Xicenses and five (5) Non-Licensed Operators (See Figure 13.1-6).
Five crews as specified provi'de continuous coverage.
Table 6.2.2-1 of the Technical Speci,fications shows the minimum number and type of licensed and non-licensed operating-personnel required to be on-site for 'each operating shift.
Health Physics coverage is described in Subsection 13.1.2.2.2.
For those operations that involve core alterations, direct supervision of fuel movements is provided by an individual holding an SRO License.
This person will have no other concurrent responsibilities during this ass ignment.
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3 QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NUCLEAR PLANT PERSONNEL 13.1.3.1 Minimum Re ired Qualifications When selecting personnel and scheduling training assignments for the plant staff positions listed below, the requirements of NRC Regulatory Guide 1.8, Rev. 1-R, 9/75 will be met.
Experience, education, and training are such that the criteria in Section 4
of ANSI/ANS-3.1-1978 are met at the time of the core loading of the appropriate unit.
For these determinations the following plant staff positions are identified with the classifications contained in Section 4 of ANSI/ANS-3.1-1978:
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Foreman and Assistant Foreman-Mechanical Repairs Technical Manager Reactor Engineering Instrumentation wnd Control (4.4.2)
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