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{{#Wiki_filter:Palisades Nuclear Plant NRC Safety Performance Assessment Meeting June 26, 2014 Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Entergy - Palisades Site Vice President   Tony Vitale Plant Manager   Tony Williams Engineering Director   Barry Davis Director, Regulatory &     Performance Improvement Otto Gustafson Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. The Road to Recovery Regulatory Recovery  - NRC 95001  - NRC 95002  - 3rd  Party Nuclear Safety Culture                                                           Assessment            Phase 1 Recovery Plan           (  (Immediate change/decisive actions)  - Leadership Effectiveness  - Safety Culture  - Equipment Reliability  - Corrective Action Program  Effectiveness  - Refueling Outage Performance            Phase 2 Recovery Plan             - Leadership Effectiveness   - Operational Excellence - Learning Organization - Equipment Reliability - Radiological Performance Improvement   Return to ROP Column 1 Improve Safety Culture Recover Regulatory Confidence Culture of Trust Reinforce Phase 1 Actions Correct Other Performance Gaps Craft Ownership Questioning Attitude  Halt Performance Decline Restore Stakeholder Confidence Find and Fix our Problems Operate Safely Phase 3 Excellence Plan  - Excellence and Sustainability 3 --------- Sep 2011 - Dec 2012 -----------l--- Dec 2012 - Sep 2013 --l Sep 2013 "Building Upon the Foundation" - The Four Platforms Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Phase 3 Excellence Plan --------- Sep 2013 - Dec 2014 ----------- "Building Upon the Foundation" - The Four Platforms 4 Desired  Outcomes  "Excellence and Sustainability"  Primary Gaps to be Evaluated - Leadership Effectiveness - Operational Excellence - Learning Organization - Equipment Reliability - Radiological Performance Improvement Key Action Areas Teamwork & Alignment Succession Planning Accountability Adherence to Standards Trending & Self-Assessment Use of Operating Experience Passive Component Vulnerabilities Critical Spares / Parts Availability Work Execution Worker Engagement in meeting Dose Goals Phase 3 Excellence Plan Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Continued Commitment to Excellence *Leadership Effectiveness *Operational Excellence *Learning Organization *Equipment Reliability *Radiological Performance Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Refueling Outage *Replaced 44 Control Rod Drive Housings *Replaced Primary Coolant Pump P-50C Impeller *Performed Reactor Vessel and Core Support Barrel inspection *Performed Low Pressure Turbine inspections *Replaced three transformer bushings Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Station Safety Culture *Improvement in overall station Safety Culture *Monitoring through -implementation of NEI 09-07 guidelines -monthly rotating department surveys -Safety Review Committee review Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Security SCWE *Chilled Environment identified in Security department *Loss of trust in Security leadership due to erosion of communications within the department *Security Force Members continue to demonstrate they are willing and able to fully meet their mission -Successful Force-on-Force Exercises April 2014 Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Security SCWE *Action Plan addresses four criteria for strong SCWE -Employees Feel Free to Raise Concerns -Issue Resolution -Employee Concerns Program (ECP) effectiveness -Detect, prevent, & manage allegations of retaliation Be the best at what matters most: Operational Excellence. Building Relationships with our Communities *Community Information and Outreach *Charitable Contributions provided to > 30 community organizations *United Way *Habitat for Humanity}}
{{#Wiki_filter:Palisades Nuclear Plant NRC Safety Performance Assessment Meeting June 26, 2014
 
Entergy - Palisades Site Vice President                   Tony Vitale Plant Manager                         Tony Williams Engineering Director                   Barry Davis Director, Regulatory &
Performance Improvement           Otto Gustafson Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
The Road to Recovery Culture of Trust                  Phase 3 Reinforce Phase 1 Actions            Excellence Plan Correct Other Performance Gaps          - Excellence and Craft Ownership                  Sustainability Questioning Attitude Phase 2 Recovery Plan
                                                                                  - Leadership Effectiveness
                                                                                  - Operational Excellence Halt Performance Decline              - Learning Organization Restore Stakeholder Confidence Find and Fix our Problems              - Equipment Reliability Operate Safely                  - Radiological Performance Improvement Phase 1 Recovery Plan
( (Immediate change/decisive actions)
                                          - Leadership Effectiveness Return to ROP Column 1
                                          - Safety Culture Improve Safety Culture Recover Regulatory Confidence             - Equipment Reliability Regulatory Recovery                    - Corrective Action Program Effectiveness
    - NRC 95001                          - Refueling Outage Performance
    - NRC 95002
    - 3rd Party Nuclear Safety Culture Assessment Be the best at what matters                  most:
Building  Upon the Foundation - The Four Platforms Operational          Excellence.
Sep 2011 - Dec 2012 l Dec 2012 - Sep 2013 l Sep 2013 3
 
Phase 3 Excellence Plan Phase 3 Excellence Plan Primary Gaps to be Evaluated
    - Leadership Effectiveness
    - Operational Excellence
    - Learning Organization
    - Equipment Reliability
    - Radiological Performance Improvement Desired Outcomes Key Action Areas                                     Excellence and Sustainability Teamwork & Alignment Succession Planning Accountability Adherence to Standards Trending & Self-Assessment Use of Operating Experience Passive Component Vulnerabilities Critical Spares / Parts Availability Work Execution Worker Engagement in meeting Dose Goals Be the best at what matters             most:
Building Upon the Foundation - The Four Platforms Operational Excellence. Sep 2013 - Dec 2014 4
 
Continued Commitment to Excellence
* Leadership Effectiveness
* Operational Excellence
* Learning Organization
* Equipment Reliability
* Radiological Performance Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
Refueling Outage
* Replaced 44 Control Rod Drive Housings
* Replaced Primary Coolant Pump P-50C Impeller
* Performed Reactor Vessel and Core Support Barrel inspection
* Performed Low Pressure Turbine inspections
* Replaced three transformer bushings Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
Station Safety Culture
* Improvement in overall station Safety Culture
* Monitoring through
      - implementation of NEI 09-07 guidelines
      - monthly rotating department surveys
      - Safety Review Committee review Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
Security SCWE
* Chilled Environment identified in Security department
* Loss of trust in Security leadership due to erosion of communications within the department
* Security Force Members continue to demonstrate they are willing and able to fully meet their mission
      - Successful Force-on-Force Exercises April 2014 Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
Security SCWE
* Action Plan addresses four criteria for strong SCWE
      - Employees Feel Free to Raise Concerns
      - Issue Resolution
      - Employee Concerns Program (ECP) effectiveness
      - Detect, prevent, & manage allegations of retaliation Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.
 
Building Relationships with our Communities
* Community Information and Outreach
* Charitable Contributions provided to > 30 community organizations
* United Way
* Habitat for Humanity Be the best at what matters most:
Operational Excellence.}}

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Licensee Presentation for Palisades 2013 Annual Assessment Public Meeting
ML14175A299
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Issue date: 06/24/2014
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Entergy Nuclear
To:
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety III
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Palisades Nuclear Plant NRC Safety Performance Assessment Meeting June 26, 2014

Entergy - Palisades Site Vice President Tony Vitale Plant Manager Tony Williams Engineering Director Barry Davis Director, Regulatory &

Performance Improvement Otto Gustafson Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

The Road to Recovery Culture of Trust Phase 3 Reinforce Phase 1 Actions Excellence Plan Correct Other Performance Gaps - Excellence and Craft Ownership Sustainability Questioning Attitude Phase 2 Recovery Plan

- Leadership Effectiveness

- Operational Excellence Halt Performance Decline - Learning Organization Restore Stakeholder Confidence Find and Fix our Problems - Equipment Reliability Operate Safely - Radiological Performance Improvement Phase 1 Recovery Plan

( (Immediate change/decisive actions)

- Leadership Effectiveness Return to ROP Column 1

- Safety Culture Improve Safety Culture Recover Regulatory Confidence - Equipment Reliability Regulatory Recovery - Corrective Action Program Effectiveness

- NRC 95001 - Refueling Outage Performance

- NRC 95002

- 3rd Party Nuclear Safety Culture Assessment Be the best at what matters most:

Building Upon the Foundation - The Four Platforms Operational Excellence.

Sep 2011 - Dec 2012 l Dec 2012 - Sep 2013 l Sep 2013 3

Phase 3 Excellence Plan Phase 3 Excellence Plan Primary Gaps to be Evaluated

- Leadership Effectiveness

- Operational Excellence

- Learning Organization

- Equipment Reliability

- Radiological Performance Improvement Desired Outcomes Key Action Areas Excellence and Sustainability Teamwork & Alignment Succession Planning Accountability Adherence to Standards Trending & Self-Assessment Use of Operating Experience Passive Component Vulnerabilities Critical Spares / Parts Availability Work Execution Worker Engagement in meeting Dose Goals Be the best at what matters most:

Building Upon the Foundation - The Four Platforms Operational Excellence. Sep 2013 - Dec 2014 4

Continued Commitment to Excellence

  • Leadership Effectiveness
  • Operational Excellence
  • Learning Organization
  • Equipment Reliability
  • Radiological Performance Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

Refueling Outage

  • Replaced Primary Coolant Pump P-50C Impeller
  • Performed Reactor Vessel and Core Support Barrel inspection
  • Performed Low Pressure Turbine inspections
  • Replaced three transformer bushings Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

Station Safety Culture

  • Improvement in overall station Safety Culture
  • Monitoring through

- implementation of NEI 09-07 guidelines

- monthly rotating department surveys

- Safety Review Committee review Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

Security SCWE

  • Chilled Environment identified in Security department
  • Loss of trust in Security leadership due to erosion of communications within the department
  • Security Force Members continue to demonstrate they are willing and able to fully meet their mission

- Successful Force-on-Force Exercises April 2014 Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

Security SCWE

  • Action Plan addresses four criteria for strong SCWE

- Employees Feel Free to Raise Concerns

- Issue Resolution

- Employee Concerns Program (ECP) effectiveness

- Detect, prevent, & manage allegations of retaliation Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.

Building Relationships with our Communities

  • Community Information and Outreach
  • Charitable Contributions provided to > 30 community organizations
  • United Way
  • Habitat for Humanity Be the best at what matters most:

Operational Excellence.