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{{#Wiki_filter:TeamTrack Reports NMC > Sites > Point Beach -Action Request > Corrective Actn Program (CAP) AR Section I | {{#Wiki_filter:TeamTrack Reports Page 20 of 36 NMC > Sites > Point Beach - Action Request > Corrective Actn Program (CAP) AR Section I Activity Request Id: CAP061492 Activity Type: CAP Submit Date: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM | ||
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Appearance of sleeping at work. | |||
Appearance of sleeping at work.Detailed | Detailed | ||
== Description:== | == Description:== | ||
1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN: | |||
On 01/13/04, an employee was noted as having the appearance of being a sleep in the operations field office.. The employee had taken an aspirin to relieve a bad headache and placed his head back to allow the aspirin to work. An employee entered the operations field office and noted the person with his head back and eyes closed and a second person in the office. The second person was in the office working on paperwork and did not peer prompt the other person that his actions could be seen as sleeping while at work. | |||
1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM -WEBER, DAN: On 01/13/04, an employee was noted as having the appearance of being a sleep in the operations field office.. The employee had taken an aspirin to relieve a bad headache and placed his head back to allow the aspirin to work. An employee entered the operations field office and noted the person with his head back and eyes closed and a second person in the office. The second person was in the office working on paperwork and did not peer prompt the other person that his actions could be seen as sleeping while at work. The Information about the employee was transmitted to the Shift Manager and Assistant Operations Manager WEBER, DAN L Initiator Department: | The Information about the employee was transmitted to the Shift Manager and Assistant Operations Manager Initiator: WEBER, DAN L Initiator Department: PO Operations PB Date/Time of Discovery: 1/14/2005 4:54:54 PM Date/Time of Occurrence: 1/14/2005 4:54:54 PM Identified By: Site-identified System:. (None) | ||
PO Operations PB Date/Time of Discovery: | Equipment# (1st): (None) Equipment Name (1 st): (None) | ||
1/14/2005 4:54:54 PM Date/Time of Occurrence: | Equipment # (2nd): (None) Equipment Name (2nd): (None) | ||
Identified By: Equipment# | Equipment# (3rd): (None) Equipment Name (3rd): (None) | ||
(1st): | Site/Unit: Point Beach - None Why did this occur?: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM -WEBER, DAN: | ||
See Above. | |||
( | Immediate Action Taken: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN: | ||
The SM and AOM discussed the event with the crew. The two people that were in the office immediately came forward when the discussion began and explained the situation. The SM explained that the appearance of sleeping was inappropriate and that we need to work as a team to ensure that all team members are fully awake, fit for duty, and do not have the appearance of sleeping. The SM went on to explain that we all can get tired and that we can all look out for each other and peer prompt each other to encourage taking a walk or other means of maintaining alertness. Should any employee become unfit for duty, their watch can be turned over to another employee or an employee called in to take the watch if need. This discussion was well received by the team. | |||
Equipment Name ( | The AOM talked to the training crew and put out an e-mail to the rest of the department's supervisors explaining the Issue to ensure timely"review of the need to maintain fit for duty, awake and not have the appearance of sleeping because of the possible negative perception of this act. | ||
The SM explained that the appearance of sleeping was inappropriate and that we need to work as a team to ensure that all team members are fully awake, fit for duty, and do not have the appearance of sleeping. | Recommendations: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN: | ||
The SM went on to explain that we all can get tired and that we can all look out for each other and peer prompt each other to encourage taking a walk or other means of maintaining alertness. | Close to actions taken. | ||
Should any employee become unfit for duty, their watch can be turned over to another employee or an employee called in to take the watch if need. This discussion was well received by the team. The AOM talked to the training crew and put out an e-mail to the rest of the department's supervisors explaining the Issue to ensure timely"review of the need to maintain fit for duty, awake and not have the appearance of sleeping because of the possible negative perception of this act.Recommendations: | 'F SRO Review Required?: N Section 2 Operability Status: NI ICompensatory Actions: N Basis for Operability: 1/14/2005 6:52:24 PM - HANNA, JAMES: | ||
1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM -WEBER, DAN: Close to actions taken.'F SRO Review Required?: | Work practices and fitness for duty question. No operability concern. | ||
N Section 2 Operability Status: Basis for Operability: | 4 Unplanned TSAC Entry: N .,? External Notification: N | ||
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No operability concern. | |||
N .,? External Notification: | |||
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Site: | Point Beach |
Issue date: | 01/14/2005 |
From: | - No Known Affiliation |
To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
References | |
CAP061492, FOIA/PA-2006-0113 | |
Download: ML062680226 (1) | |
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TeamTrack Reports Page 20 of 36 NMC > Sites > Point Beach - Action Request > Corrective Actn Program (CAP) AR Section I Activity Request Id: CAP061492 Activity Type: CAP Submit Date: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM
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Description:
Appearance of sleeping at work.
Detailed
Description:
1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN:
On 01/13/04, an employee was noted as having the appearance of being a sleep in the operations field office.. The employee had taken an aspirin to relieve a bad headache and placed his head back to allow the aspirin to work. An employee entered the operations field office and noted the person with his head back and eyes closed and a second person in the office. The second person was in the office working on paperwork and did not peer prompt the other person that his actions could be seen as sleeping while at work.
The Information about the employee was transmitted to the Shift Manager and Assistant Operations Manager Initiator: WEBER, DAN L Initiator Department: PO Operations PB Date/Time of Discovery: 1/14/2005 4:54:54 PM Date/Time of Occurrence: 1/14/2005 4:54:54 PM Identified By: Site-identified System:. (None)
Equipment# (1st): (None) Equipment Name (1 st): (None)
Equipment # (2nd): (None) Equipment Name (2nd): (None)
Equipment# (3rd): (None) Equipment Name (3rd): (None)
Site/Unit: Point Beach - None Why did this occur?: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM -WEBER, DAN:
See Above.
Immediate Action Taken: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN:
The SM and AOM discussed the event with the crew. The two people that were in the office immediately came forward when the discussion began and explained the situation. The SM explained that the appearance of sleeping was inappropriate and that we need to work as a team to ensure that all team members are fully awake, fit for duty, and do not have the appearance of sleeping. The SM went on to explain that we all can get tired and that we can all look out for each other and peer prompt each other to encourage taking a walk or other means of maintaining alertness. Should any employee become unfit for duty, their watch can be turned over to another employee or an employee called in to take the watch if need. This discussion was well received by the team.
The AOM talked to the training crew and put out an e-mail to the rest of the department's supervisors explaining the Issue to ensure timely"review of the need to maintain fit for duty, awake and not have the appearance of sleeping because of the possible negative perception of this act.
Recommendations: 1/14/2005 5:42:00 PM - WEBER, DAN:
Close to actions taken.
'F SRO Review Required?: N Section 2 Operability Status: NI ICompensatory Actions: N Basis for Operability: 1/14/2005 6:52:24 PM - HANNA, JAMES:
Work practices and fitness for duty question. No operability concern.
4 Unplanned TSAC Entry: N .,? External Notification: N
( GC http://enws02/tmtrackltmtrack.dll?ReportPage&Template=reports%2Frptexec&Reportld=55 1/17/2005