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{{#Wiki_filter:6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and corporate management, respectively.
{{#Wiki_filter:6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1     The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and   shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.
The onsite and offsite organizations shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.a.Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions.
6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite       and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and       corporate management, respectively. The onsite and offsite organizations       shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the       nuclear power plant.
These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.These-organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).b.The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.C.The Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.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.
: a. Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be   established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions. These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.
FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organization shall be subject to the following:
These-organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).
a.Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.b.At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.c.At least two control room shutdown and DE C.COOK-UNIT 1 8809i90i00 880906 PDR ADOCK 050003i5 P PNU licensed Operators shall be present in the during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor during recovery from reactor trips.6-1 Amendment No.
: b. The   Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.
t ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF Continued d.An individual qualified in radiation'protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is in the reactor.e.ALL CORE ALTERATIONS after the initial fuel loading shall be 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.
C. The Vice   President - Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.
A site Fire Brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times.The Fire Brigade shall not include 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
: 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.
ge The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours'(Generic Letter No.82-12).h.The Shift Supervisor, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.'.
FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2     The   Facility organization shall be subject to the following:
C.COOK-UNIT 1 6-2 Amendment No.  
: a. Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.
: b. At least   one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when   fuel is in the reactor.
: c. At least two licensed Operators shall be present in the control room during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor shutdown and during recovery from reactor trips.
DE  C. COOK - UNIT 1                     6-1                  Amendment No.
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TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIONS LICENSE CATEGORY 1, 2, 3 6 4 5 a 6 APPLICABLE MODES SOL OL NON-Licensed Shift Technical Advisor None Required*Does not include the licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling, supervising CORE ALTERATIONS after the initial fuel loading.SShift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.**Shared with D.C.Cook Unit 2.D.C.COOK-U/ZT 1 6-3 Amendment No.63  
t ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF    Continued
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: d. An individual qualified      in radiation'protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is      in the reactor.
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: e. ALL  CORE ALTERATIONS    after the initial fuel loading shall be 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.
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A site Fire Brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times. The Fire Brigade shall not include 3 members    of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel required for other essential functions during  a  fire emergency.
II y~6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and corporate management, respectively.
ge  The amount    of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours '(Generic Letter No. 82-12).
The onsite and offsite organizations shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.a.Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions.
: h. The Shift Supervisor, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.'.
These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.These organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).b.The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.ce The Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.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.
C. COOK - UNIT 1                    6-2                  Amendment No.
FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organization shall be subject to the following:
 
a.Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.b.At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.c.At least two control room shutdown and D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 licensed Operators shall be present in the during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor during recovery from reactor trips.6-1 Amendment No.
TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIONS LICENSE                               APPLICABLE MODES CATEGORY 1, 2,   3 6 4           5 a 6 SOL OL NON-Licensed Shift Technical Advisor                     None Required
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF Continued An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is in the reactor.ALL CORE ALTERATIONS shall be 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.
*Does not include the licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling, supervising CORE ALTERATIONS   after the initial fuel loading.
A site Fire Brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times.The Fire Brigade shall not include 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel'equired for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
SShift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.
The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours (Generic Letter No.82-12).The Shift Supervisor=, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 6-2 Amendment No.
**Shared with D. C. Cook Unit 2.
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D. C. COOK U /ZT 1             6-3               Amendment No. 63
.OShift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.**Shared with D.C.Cook Unit 1.D-C.COOK-UNIT 2 Amendment No.34 IW~~I'~~P~p~THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 6-4 Amendment No.}}
 
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y 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1   The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.
6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite     and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and     corporate management, respectively. The onsite and offsite organizations     shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the     nuclear power plant.
: a. Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established   and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions. These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.
These organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).
: b. The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.
ce     The Vice President - Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.
: 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.
FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2   The Facility organization shall be subject to the following:
: a. Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.
: b. At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.
: c. At least two licensed Operators shall be present in the control room during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor shutdown and during recovery from reactor trips.
D. C. COOK - UNIT 2                    6-1                 Amendment No.
 
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF   Continued An individual qualified   in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is   in the reactor.
ALL   CORE ALTERATIONS shall be 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 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel'equired for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
The amount   of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours (Generic Letter No. 82-12).
The Shift Supervisor=, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.
D. C. COOK - UNIT 2                 6-2                   Amendment No.
 
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TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIONS LICENSE                               APPLICABLE MODES CATEGORY 1, 2, 3 6 4           5 a 6 SOL OL Non-Licensed Shift Technical Advisor                     None Required
*Does not include the licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling, supervising CORE ALTERATIONS .
OShift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.
**Shared with D. C. Cook Unit 1.
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Proposed Tech Specs Section 6.0, Administrative Controls, Deleting Organizational Charts
ML17326B455
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Issue date: 09/06/1988
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6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.

6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and corporate management, respectively. The onsite and offsite organizations shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.

a. Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions. These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.

These-organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).

b. The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.

C. The Vice President - Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.

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.

FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organization shall be subject to the following:

a. Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.
b. At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.
c. At least two licensed Operators shall be present in the control room during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor shutdown and during recovery from reactor trips.

DE C. COOK - UNIT 1 6-1 Amendment No.

8809i90i00 880906 PDR ADOCK 050003i5 P PNU

t ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF Continued

d. An individual qualified in radiation'protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is in the reactor.
e. ALL CORE ALTERATIONS after the initial fuel loading shall be 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 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.

ge The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours '(Generic Letter No. 82-12).

h. The Shift Supervisor, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.'.

C. COOK - UNIT 1 6-2 Amendment No.

TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIONS LICENSE APPLICABLE MODES CATEGORY 1, 2, 3 6 4 5 a 6 SOL OL NON-Licensed Shift Technical Advisor None Required

  • Does not include the licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling, supervising CORE ALTERATIONS after the initial fuel loading.

SShift crew 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 on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.

    • Shared with D. C. Cook Unit 2.

D. C. COOK U /ZT 1 6-3 Amendment No. 63

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y 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6.1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.

6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite and offsite organizations shall be established for unit operation and corporate management, respectively. The onsite and offsite organizations shall include the positions for activities affecting the safety of the nuclear power plant.

a. Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management levels through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions. These relationships shall be documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.

These organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).

b. The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.

ce The Vice President - Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.

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.

FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organization shall be subject to the following:

a. Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.
b. At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.
c. At least two licensed Operators shall be present in the control room during reactor start-up, scheduled reactor shutdown and during recovery from reactor trips.

D. C. COOK - UNIT 2 6-1 Amendment No.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FACILITY STAFF Continued An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is in the reactor.

ALL CORE ALTERATIONS shall be 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 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel'equired for other essential functions during a fire emergency.

The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours (Generic Letter No. 82-12).

The Shift Supervisor=, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a senior reactor operator license.

D. C. COOK - UNIT 2 6-2 Amendment No.

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TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIONS LICENSE APPLICABLE MODES CATEGORY 1, 2, 3 6 4 5 a 6 SOL OL Non-Licensed Shift Technical Advisor None Required

  • Does not include the licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling, supervising CORE ALTERATIONS .

OShift crew 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 on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.

    • Shared with D. C. Cook Unit 1.

D- C. COOK UNIT 2 Amendment No. 34

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