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W. Schneide;  
W. Schneide; Pub I ic Service Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place Newark, N .J. 07101 201 /430-7373 Vice President Production
Pub I ic Service Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place Newark, N .J. 07101 201 /430-7373  
* November 17, 1980 Mr. Boyce H. Grier, Director Off ice of Inspection and Enforcement Region 1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention:
Vice President  
Mr. Robert T. Carlson, Chief Gentlemen:
Production  
Reactor Construction and Engineering Support Branch NRC INSPECTION 50-272/80-24 SALEM GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 We have reviewed the report of your inspection conducted by Mr. R. A. Brearty on October 6 and 7, 1980 and October 9 and 10, 1980. Our response to the item of noncompliance*
* November 17, 1980 Mr. Boyce H. Grier, Director Off ice of Inspection  
identified in Appendix A is as follows: Item: Deficiency The Salem Unit 1 technical specification 6.8.1 states, in part, that "Written procedures shall be established, .* ** covering the activities referenced below: a. The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix "A" of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1972 .*. " Regulatory Guide 1. 3 3, .November 19 7 2 , Appendix "A" , Section I .1
and Enforcement  
* states, in part, that "Maintenance which can affect the formance of safety-related equipment should be .** performed in accordance with written procedures, .** " Maintenance Procedure MllF, paragraph 3.1, states, in part, that " .** when the reactor vessel is open, the control area is the reactor vessel pit *** " This procedure further states, in part, that "Control of tools and items in an area is by securing essen-tial personal items *.* by taping to the body .*. "
Region 1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory  
* Contrary to the above, on October 10, 1980, members of a work 102 040 J3tf Boyce H. Grier, Dir. 11-17-80 crew, including a supervisor working from a position over the reactor vessel pit, did not have essential personal items taped to their bodies or otherwise firmly secured.
Commission  
* Reply to Deficiency The cause was .an oversight on the part of some members of a Maintenance Department.work crew. This error was compounded by the fact that tool control was being handled by the Operating ment which had responsibility for the refueling activities being performed;-
631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention:  
the Operating Department refueling procedure did not include a formal procedure-for tool control*.
Mr. Robert T. Carlson, Chief Gentlemen:  
The situation was rectified inimediately.
Reactor Construction  
When the subject was brought to the *attention of the maintenance personnel involved, essential personal items were taped to their bodies or otherwise firmly secured. Also, operating personnel responsible for tool control were instructed to read and follow Maintenance Procedure MllF. The Operating Department refueling procedure has been changed to .reference a tool control procedure and require its use and presence on the refueling floor. If you have any further questions with regard to this matter we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely, cc Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.
and Engineering  
NRC . Washington, .DC 2 0 5.5 5}}
Support Branch NRC INSPECTION  
50-272/80-24  
SALEM GENERATING  
STATION, UNIT 1 We have reviewed the report of your inspection  
conducted  
by Mr. R. A. Brearty on October 6 and 7, 1980 and October 9 and 10, 1980. Our response to the item of noncompliance*  
identified  
in Appendix A is as follows: Item: Deficiency  
The Salem Unit 1 technical  
specification  
6.8.1 states, in part, that "Written procedures  
shall be established, .* ** covering the activities  
referenced  
below: a. The applicable  
procedures  
recommended  
in Appendix "A" of Regulatory  
Guide 1.33, November 1972 .*. " Regulatory  
Guide 1. 3 3, .November  
19 7 2 , Appendix "A" , Section I .1 * states, in part, that "Maintenance  
which can affect the formance of safety-related  
equipment  
should be .** performed  
in accordance  
with written procedures, .** " Maintenance  
Procedure  
MllF, paragraph  
3.1, states, in part, that " .** when the reactor vessel is open, the control area is the reactor vessel pit *** " This procedure  
further states, in part, that "Control of tools and items in an area is by securing essen-tial personal items *.* by taping to the body .*. " * Contrary to the above, on October 10, 1980, members of a work 102 040 J3tf
Boyce H. Grier, Dir. -2 -11-17-80 crew, including  
a supervisor  
working from a position over the reactor vessel pit, did not have essential  
personal items taped to their bodies or otherwise  
firmly secured. * Reply to Deficiency  
The cause was .an oversight  
on the part of some members of a Maintenance  
Department.work  
crew. This error was compounded  
by the fact that tool control was being handled by the Operating ment which had responsibility  
for the refueling  
activities  
being performed;-
the Operating  
Department  
refueling  
procedure  
did not include a formal procedure-
for tool control*.  
The situation  
was rectified  
inimediately.  
When the subject was brought to the *attention  
of the maintenance  
personnel  
involved, essential  
personal items were taped to their bodies or otherwise  
firmly secured. Also, operating  
personnel  
responsible  
for tool control were instructed  
to read and follow Maintenance  
Procedure  
MllF. The Operating  
Department  
refueling  
procedure  
has been changed to .reference  
a tool control procedure  
and require its use and presence on the refueling  
floor. If you have any further questions  
with regard to this matter we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely, cc Director, Office of Inspection  
and Enforcement.  
NRC . Washington, .DC 2 0 5.5 5
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Issue date: 11/17/1980
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W. Schneide; Pub I ic Service Electric and Gas Company 80 Park Place Newark, N .J. 07101 201 /430-7373 Vice President Production

  • November 17, 1980 Mr. Boyce H. Grier, Director Off ice of Inspection and Enforcement Region 1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention:

Mr. Robert T. Carlson, Chief Gentlemen:

Reactor Construction and Engineering Support Branch NRC INSPECTION 50-272/80-24 SALEM GENERATING STATION, UNIT 1 We have reviewed the report of your inspection conducted by Mr. R. A. Brearty on October 6 and 7, 1980 and October 9 and 10, 1980. Our response to the item of noncompliance*

identified in Appendix A is as follows: Item: Deficiency The Salem Unit 1 technical specification 6.8.1 states, in part, that "Written procedures shall be established, .* ** covering the activities referenced below: a. The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix "A" of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1972 .*. " Regulatory Guide 1. 3 3, .November 19 7 2 , Appendix "A" ,Section I .1

  • states, in part, that "Maintenance which can affect the formance of safety-related equipment should be .** performed in accordance with written procedures, .** " Maintenance Procedure MllF, paragraph 3.1, states, in part, that " .** when the reactor vessel is open, the control area is the reactor vessel pit *** " This procedure further states, in part, that "Control of tools and items in an area is by securing essen-tial personal items *.* by taping to the body .*. "
  • Contrary to the above, on October 10, 1980, members of a work 102 040 J3tf Boyce H. Grier, Dir. 11-17-80 crew, including a supervisor working from a position over the reactor vessel pit, did not have essential personal items taped to their bodies or otherwise firmly secured.
  • Reply to Deficiency The cause was .an oversight on the part of some members of a Maintenance Department.work crew. This error was compounded by the fact that tool control was being handled by the Operating ment which had responsibility for the refueling activities being performed;-

the Operating Department refueling procedure did not include a formal procedure-for tool control*.

The situation was rectified inimediately.

When the subject was brought to the *attention of the maintenance personnel involved, essential personal items were taped to their bodies or otherwise firmly secured. Also, operating personnel responsible for tool control were instructed to read and follow Maintenance Procedure MllF. The Operating Department refueling procedure has been changed to .reference a tool control procedure and require its use and presence on the refueling floor. If you have any further questions with regard to this matter we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely, cc Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.

NRC . Washington, .DC 2 0 5.5 5