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#REDIRECT [[NL-12-2270, SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0, Vogtle Unit 1 Seismic Walkdown Report for Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic. Part 19 of 20]]
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| number = ML13003A262
| issue date = 11/26/2012
| title = SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0, Vogtle Unit 1 Seismic Walkdown Report for Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic. Part 19 of 20
| author name = Volodarsky D
| author affiliation = Southern Nuclear Operating Co, Inc
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR
| docket = 05000424
| license number =
| contact person =
| case reference number = NL-12-2270
| document report number = SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0
| document type = Report, Technical
| page count = 82
| project =
| stage = Other
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{{#Wiki_filter:ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                      NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:0 N U Area Walk-By Checklisi (AWC)
Location: Bldg.      6,            Floor El.: _1ý4        Roomn,Area"          i.        Ž'*D Instructions for Completitag:Checklist.
This checklist may be used to docmnent the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more'SwEL items. The space below each of the fbllow0ving questions ,miay be used to, record the results ofjudgments and findingis Additional space is provided atihe.end of this checklist for'documenting other corruents.
I. Does anchorage of equipment in thesarea appear to be free of                          YýN-c      U-' N/AC-potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necess ar ly opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear tobe free ofsignificant                Y[5 NC] UCl N/AF-C degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from tile floor,,do the cable/conduit                      YW'<N      UCI IN/AC]
raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free ofpotentially adverse srtsnstcopoditions (eg., condition Pf stipp6rts is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear.to:be.ifiside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free'ofpotentially adverseseismic spatial            YE"NC UC N/AC interactions With other equipment in the arca (e.g:, ceiling tilesnand lighting)?
17If the roam in whrch the SWEL item is Ict.ted is e"e,,rge (eg., TttEhitee-l, the area
                                      *solectedshould be escribed.This eletemdreas ho,,d hebhsed on judgstsg e.g.,en the order of aboht 35 feet feit"t tieSEL it*tm.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.          C          Floor El.          .        Room, Area'u      -9              _    ___
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          YE13'NE] UU] N/AUE interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the srca is free ofpotentially adverse seismic.          YIYNE UU N/AU interactions that could cause, a fire in the area?
T7 Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic            YINE] UD N/AU interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shieldihig)?
8.. flaveyou looked foi and foutsd no other seismjiconditions that could          Yf'NUJ UE adversely affect the safety functions of the equipinent in the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary) l3s'alii~i5cd by:      -'ft  ..L.            .      e~-        -                            :.__..Date
                                                                        <C-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Statuss      N *U Area. Walk-By Checklist.(AWC)
Location: Bldg.          C            Floor EL    2-,o '- 4'Room, Area;&#xfd;.-...-..
Instructions for Completing Chtecklist This checklist maybe used to d6cument theresults of the Area Walk-By near one or more.SWEL items. -The space below each of the followingquestions maybe used to record the results ofjudgments and findings; Additional spaceqs provided atthe end of this checklist for documenting other comments,
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of                              Y*rN[3] Uf- N/Al]
potctttiall&#xfd;' adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabihets)?
2I Does anchorage ofequipttent in the area appear to be free of significant                  Y              UO N/Al]
D]
degraded- conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit                          YV/Nl]. U-1 N/Al]
raceways and HVAC ducting appearao be free of potentially adverse scsmic conditions (cg&#xfd;, condition of supports 'is adequate and fill.
conditions of cable, trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?.
: 4. Does itappear ihat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatfalat                        L U[] N/Al]
interacli.ns with~other equipment iit.the area (e.g, ceilffigilesand liglitieg)?
                                          , If the roon in which the SWEL item is located is tery large (eg:, Ttai-iae I-tell),the.=a selected should be desceibed.This selected c' should be ixaed otijudgmcait: e.g:, on the order of Ahoom35 feet froni the SWEL iteirn C-5 >"
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist(AWC) 3 Location: Bldg; -__(,,8        . Floor El. .c            Room,  -krea"        /e4 4U3
: 5. Does itappear-that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic,          Y[2NE] U[3 N`/ADI nteractions that coUld'cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seisnimc          Y5240 UE N!AD interactions that could cause a fire insthe area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is~free of potentsi1lty adverse seismic          Y5*ND    UD3 N/AD interactioiis associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary 'installations (e.g.,scaffolding, lead shiel4insg)?
                                    ~&rsi
                                    ~,f~o~~
0P        tr~~      acA      5  Cht2A'artsnaj5kV-Iet 8, Hayveyou looked for and found~no other seismic coisditi6ns that'could          Y. NEIUCD adverse ly affect the safety functions of the equipmenttin the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be adided as'ilec.saay)
Evaluated by:    pqklnoq~l-          4--uro4J)                                      Date:    ~ ~      __
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:('0 N U
              ,Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg.4,1s&#xfd;RV4- Floor.EL.              200/        Room, Area'g              ....
Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist rmay be usedlto document the resultsbf the Area Walk-By near one or more SWELitetm. The space beloweach of the.fdll6wing qudstionsma.y be used to record thei'esults ofjjudgments Andfindings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist~for documenting other comments.
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the~areaappear to be free of                            -&#xfd;&#xfd; NIC UC          N/ACE potentiAlly adv'erse seismic conditions (if visible without inecessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchbrage ofequipmientin the area appear to be free0ofsignificant                  YI NO U[3 N/AC" degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a'visual inspection from the floor, do,.the sable/conduit                    '1      NEC UC N/AC raceways And HYAC ducting appear to be free offpotentiiiVy.adversd seismic conditions (e.g,, condition,of supports is adequate and-fill conditions of cable rays appear to be inside acceptablelimits)?
4, Does it appear that the area is fiee.ofpetetitially adverse seimi spatial              Yk NC UC N/AC_
interactions with other equipment in the, area (e.g., ceiling riles and lighting)?
[ftdie dioti inwti.-h the SWVt':Lith is toc,-etecis oceylarge (e.g.: Tssbirte Hall), the sree selected shotaddbe descrbed. This seleteda aea should be basederjudgineet, e.g., ondce orderof about 35 feet fro. the SWEL item.s
                                                                    < C-5>
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist'(AWC) 1 Location: Bldg. 4.O,,VO,          Floor El. ZOc          Room, Area*    A'&#xfd;.4.
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        Yq NO UQl N/AO iteractionso.hat couldz'ca se flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is freeof potentially adverse seidmic          YXl NO UI] N/Al interactions that could cause a fire in 'the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the:area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic          Y% N[O UI: N/AO, interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
                &: "Haveytu,looked for andTo*and n0other-seismic conditionsthat could          Y.ONEI  VI]
adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in thearea?
Comments (Addition al pages may. be added as necessary)
Noiwo.
Evaloated by:                                    104"1 itz      - "~      1:1        Date:  8 if Page 87 of 250
 
ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 17 Page 88 of 250
 
ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet i of 2 Stats-O N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. AZX                Floor El..          -    Room, Area".        /'C      /,9 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of theArea Walk&#xfd;By near one or~mor6 SWEL items. The space below each of the following.qiest*onsigybe ustdto'record the restilts ofjudgments and findings:.
Additional space is provided at the end of this cheeklist foi documenting other comments.
_m a
: 1. Does anchorage ofeqiuipment in the area appearto be free of                                YANO U0I N/Al],
potentially adverse seismic condidons (if visible withtiut necessarily.
opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free.0fsignificant                  Y/[  NI        NA degraded conditions?
: 3. Based os a Visual inspection from the floor, do the cabltlconduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be feteeofpotentially adverse                        Y% NCI UI] N/Al]
seismic conditions"(e.g., condition.dfsupport is adequate and fill condisions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that tie area is free of potentially adverse seismicrspatial              Yl    NO U0I*IAl*
interactions with other equipment in the area (e~g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
1"If the .oom n    hich the.SW EL item is located is very hu.g (e.g., 'rubieHiaE), he urea selected should be described. This selcted aea shottld~be hased on judgmertd e.g., o *O.elorder of ahoot 35.feet f-os the SWEL Item:
                                                                    <C-5 )>
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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet2of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg,_ -41X              oormEl. 14*/*C'      Room, Area'.      /?6* 0-9
: 5. Does it appear that the area is friee ofpotentially adverse seismic        YNCNO ut N/A          -
interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpatentlaily adverse seismic          YA{NC UtC N/AC, interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        YX NO U-C N/AC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage ofportable equipment, anid temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8.: Hlav~eyo looked for;and found no other seissnic conditions that could adversely affect the safety fijcqtionsdof the eqiuipment in the area?            NEI U Conments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
Al e,V!E Evaluated by:                            "      __'/Ls      1'** 0              Date:.    ''c*._o/_
                                                                  <(C-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                    NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:&    NK U Area'Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg...      61V          FloorI.E1 *.a.0        Room, Area's+&#xfd;l*      19 tNslructiots for Completing Checklist, This checkl ist may be used to do&idnrntflte results of the Area .Walk-By near one ormr6re SWEL items; The space below eachof the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments sod flndings.
Additional space isprovidedat the'end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
I. Does an6horage. of :equipient in the area appesr to be free of                      Yff NEI U0 NIAQ, potcntiailIyadv&rse seisiticconditions (if visible without necessarily 6pening cabinets)?
2'. Does anchorage ofequipment~in the areasappear to be free:ofsigttiftcant                4 YQ/ N;] U1 N/AD degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor; do the cable/conduit                      Y NEI U0 N/A0 raceways and RVAC duicting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic colnditions.(e.g:, condition of supportsais adequateiand fill conditions ofcable trayssappear to be.inside acceptable lirnits)?
4, Does itappear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spaial          Y          1)N UCJ N/A0 interactiotts with other equipshent in the area (e.g&,ceiling tiles and lighting)?
t frthe romn which the SNVELiten is locate i veqylarge (eg., TiThbtne
                                                                                                        ,    "riai),the awei setccredMSisstd bederibe&,'ttsiselectd area shnd Ix beasd ontjudgent, e.g, UnhAc rderof
                                      ,&#xfd;b.u. 35*atfjeou ah, SWVEL _t..                            .
                                                                <i751 )>
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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet.2, of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location:Bldg.        PrtX      FloorEEl,    '140'      RodmoArca"'      II3
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic          Y    NO UI      N/AE interactions that could causehflooding or spray in the area?
: 6. -Does it appear that the area isftee.of potentially 6dv6rse seismic              Y'E1 UE N/Afl interaciions that could cause a firdein the ared?
: 7. Does it appear that the area, is free ofpotentially adverse seismic          YI NQ U[1 N/AO interactions associated with housekeepingpractices, storage of portable eqUIpment, andtemporary installations (c.g:,scaffolding, lead shielding)?
N~1/4 1              1~j~i                    i    rc.~t              eJ~
: 8. Have you looked forea nc.dionsd t ho.oilirseisic    conditions tharecould  Y    No adversely affect the safety~functions of thc ecluipncnt in thc area?z Comttents (Additional pages may be added as necessaryy Evaluated by. .            -...                                                    Date:
                                                                                                        ~<  ~&#x17d;yi  _____
                                                                                                                /
                                                                  < C-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                      NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 IQf Statu tt Area.Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg:        -&#xfd;          Floor El.                P-L oom, Airea"_-
Instructions for Completing Checklist This ctiecklist may be used to 'docimeiit the results 6fthe Area Walk-By near,one ormore SWEL items. The sdace belV,,each of the following questionsmay be used to record the results ofjudgments and findings; Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting, other commentts, L Does sanhorage of equipment in the area appear.to be free of                            Y    /'NO1 "U      N/A, potlenially adVerse seismic coiditions (ifvisilbc without necessarily opening,cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in tie area appear to be free of significant, Y2 NE] Ut] N/At]
degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspectiof. from the floor, do the cable/conduit                    Yi/NEt] Ut] N/At]
raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions:(e.g., condition ofsupports is adequate and fill:
conditions of cable trays appear to be inside.acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area iS'free of potentially adverse seismicSpatial            YT    N/N] Ut] N/At]
interactio'ns with othier equipment in die area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
                                      *a U"Ife roaso in. hict*the SWrEL ite-, .9seaed is arty lage (e.g, Turbise Hall), thearea      .
s~eletab, dshoidi be dscri~bed. his st~ciced aea sho0ld be based on jdgnent, e.g.,oa ltheordeerof abase 35 feet frosi te:SWEL item.
                                                                    < C-5>
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.          4-.UX    Floor El.  "  d      Room, Ardal'      -R_,-
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismi*c        YI  NOl. U6E N/A[
                      .inteiractions that could cause flooding oi spray iri the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free of potehtially'adv*,rse seismic.        YI&#xfd;JNEJ U0i. N/A0 interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that thbearca is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, anid ternipotary installafions (e4,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?
YNfl UO      /A
                ,8: Haveyou lo6ked for and found:no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary),
Evaluated by:                                                                        Date: ___
                                                                  <(C6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of02 Status: Y        , U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location Bldg. CZyrj*              Floor El.      /          Room, Area' RO                    e&#xa2;8
* Instructions, for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near oneor more SWEL items. The space below eacho tihe ffllow-ing questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments pndlfinidings.
Additional space is pwvidedsatthe end of this checklist for documenting other comments, 1, Does anchorage of equipment in.the.area appear to be, free of                            YX NEI U          *N/AO potentially adverse seismic conditions (ifvisible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the areaeppear to be free of significant                  Y;    NO U-        N/AC degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a:visual inspection from the floor, doihe cable/conduit YX NO UOCN/AC raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially advere seismic conditions (e.g., condition ofsupports is~adequaqe~and fill coniditions ofcable trays appear torbe inside accepthble liiists)?
: 4. Detcs it appoar that the area is free of potentialy *dyerseisimic spatial                  YOC        UNb N/AC interactions with other equipment in dse alea (e~g., Ceiliig tiles,nd lighting)?                                      .G-# Ft''gl Wt              sJtx 7-F      PoI-/0.          '0j1p. c          zS                            _      _//
XE        T0  cA  TOS-954-.
13Ifthe  room in which the SW*ELitein is located is very liege (e.g:, Turbine hotl),the irea selectedshouildebe iescibed. Thdsselected area should be'bstd a lnjudgment,  e.g., on the order of ibdtit 35 feet fiore the SWEL itees 4 m>.)
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of,2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bidg. Cz        r,?no  Floor El.    /8e7',    Room, Area'3"_  ,f&,,,
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic        YA NO UO N/A[]
interactions that could cauise flooding or spray in the area?
6.: Does it appear thatathe are is free 6fpoteitiallyadverse seismic!          Y  .NI UtE N/AU.
interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear thatthe area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic          YP    NO UiE N/AU[]
interactions associated with housekeeping practicesa storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (6.g,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you lookcd for:and found no other seismic conditions that could        Yg NU UU adversply'affect the safcty functions of the equipment iri the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
              /,/o        4 to,'/17Ah4q*              .*        ,*,4,-
Evaluated by..                    1 .                  4 /                        b~-r ate:      /6  _    __
sr/i~~~ ~~            4    c/1 >,.~-~a~4        __              __
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Starus:0 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location.: Bldg,        C-          Floor El.        .~g/      om 1                      0____________R__
Instrju&#xfd;tons for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the.Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the fo6lowing questions may be useyd toqrecord the results ofjudgmnents andti*idings.
Additional space is provided'at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
1.. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be~free of                          Yt"NO[] UC- N/AQ poteniially.adverse seismic conditions (if visible.without necessarily operning cabinets)?
4
: 2. Does anchorage of'equipment in the area appear to be fireeofsignificant                Ym NO UE3 N/AE]
degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visustl inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit                      Y2i NOur- N/AO]
raceways and'RVAC ducting appear tobe free of potentially~adverse-seismti conscns (e.g. cdition.of supports is adequate and fill]
conditions o f cable trays.applarb  t0"beinside:ac*ptable lihfii ts)?
Does it-appear thit the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial            Y    N[O UO N/A0 interactions with other equipment in the area (eg., ceilingtiles.'and lightin'g)?
VIf trh roam inatrih atheSW 1T,  itran,tsoIc rd is caytiga lag,, T.abina HA)il,itornr selectedlrbotd'be descritrr.,Tbts selened eanstrorld be braed r rdisdent, esg. on the nadir of stout 35 fi fetoothi SWEL riar.m
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of`2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg, --.            -    Floor El  i          , Room, Area.        tt3      .  ...      .      _
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of'potentially adverse seismic        Y-V  NE1 UL N/AE interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the aea?
jl&#xfd;;et le'iekd-          4C                      s
: 6. Does it.appear that-the area isfree ofpotensti lly adverse seismic,          Y~JNED E N/AE]
interactions that c6uild cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          YE/N0 UE1 N/AE1 interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable.
equipmeot, and temporary installations (e:g., scaffolditig, lead shieldifig)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could          Y-  NE4 UE3 adversely affect the safety If.nctions ofthe, equipment in the area?
Comhments (Additional pages inay be added~as necessary)
Evalualed by:        P.4 '-L        c    --                                        Date:  _  _        C__
(2 PA~ornilL
                                                                  <C 6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Shecet 1 of 2 Status:* N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)'
Location' Bldg.A      2....,...Floor    El.                k oom, Area'          ~DO Instructions for Coixipleting Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items,.The space below each of lhe following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments and, fndifigs:
Additional space is provided at the ondof this checklist for documeneing'other comments.
: i. Does anchorage of equipment.in the srea appear to be free,of                            Y    NO U-        N/A potentially aderse seismier.cojditibns (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Docs anchorage of eqlsipment in the area appear to befreeof'significant                  Y    NEI      /U  N/Al]
degradedeonditions?
: 3. Based on a visiial inspection from the floor do thecable/condcit y    NO UU N/AU raceways and HVAC ducting appear tobe firee ofpotentially adverse seismicconditions (eg., condition ofssupports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be insidneacceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adyerse seismni spatial.                Y. NO[ UO N/AU interactions with otier equipment in the area (e.g., eiling tiles and lighting)?
                                      `.If tiher6om in Wisch the SvF-L itrem is located is very large (e.g., Tarbine Haes),the area, sele,3id shosid be described. This selected area should be bised anjudgmente, e.g.. on theeorder of abaut 35>feet frornsthe SW/EL item.
                                                                    -< C-5 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.      AYA-          F-1oor El. /          Rdobn, Area"      ~      P      _______
5, Does it appear that the area i free of potentially*dlverse seismic            NYE UE N/ADl interactions that could cause flboding or spray'in the area?
6, Does it appear that the area is frae 6fpbtentially adverse seismic.        Y    E  VU- N/AE]
interactions that could cause a fire~in te area?
7, Does it appear that the area is free of potentially'adverse seismic        Y)  NE] UCE NiAEI int&racro ns associated'With housekeeping practicesi, storage of portable equipmenm, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have yu looked for and foumd no other seis ic conditions at could                NE] CE]
adversely affectthe safety functions ofthe equipment;in :the area!
Comments (Add*iiosal pages may be added asneeessar,)
Evaluated by:                      2Date:
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:@N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.5!        ,9        lofko___                _ Room. Area'          A'  6/1 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be. used to document the results-obte Area: Walk-By near one or more SWELiterns. The space below each of the following questions may be used toirecord the results ofjudgmients and.fudings.
Additional space is:provided at the end ofthijs checklist for documenting other comments.
L. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be'free of                            Yg NO UC N/AE:
potentially,adverse seismic conditions (if visible'without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage Ofequipmentin the area appear to be free of significant                Y,4 NO UC N/A]
degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit                      Yg NO, UO N/AO raceways and lIVAC ducting appear to be free ofpotentially adverse seismic conditions (c.g., co ndiiion'ofsupports.is adequate and fill conaditions o fcable iray&sect; Aippear lo be inside accepthible llrits)?
4 Does it appearthat the area is free of potentialiy adverse seismic spatiai              X    NO UO1 N/AC interactionas with other equipment in the area (e.g, ceiling tiles and lightinig)?
                                    "If the aoon in wthicihthe SWEL item is bratte is iry lahge(e~g.Turbine H11l),the area sdelcted should be describedt.'lhishefetcd  teashould be based stnjudgment, eg&#xfd;,'os the order of abosr 35 fee, frotmthe SiWELitism.
                                                                    <*C-5 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Blg.
Bd/g,        ro;    Floor ti. 73'?        Room, Area - -      B- /
: 5. Does it appear that.the area is free oC potentially  adverse seismic i-              UY N!AD flooding or spray, in the area?
interactions that cdild cause 6, Does it appar:tiat the area is free of potentially. adverseseismic          Y$(zNO Urn N/Arn interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7., Does it appear. that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic.      YX&#xa5; rn urNNQArn interactions associated with housekeeping practices,:stoirageflportable equipmeht, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shieldinli)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found no other seissmic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functionsz6fthe equipment in the area?
Comments (Additional pagesmay :be added as necessary)
Al 0tv 6.
Eyaluated by:                      4 2 6*v4~ P/f ,*                    4;oa&toC&#xfd;Q  Date: 0_-__........
_______        ~MV44~ 1 IP51l\r\
                                                                  < i-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheetr ofl2 Startis:      N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.                      Floor El.
E.ol_,______    Room, Area"          R(      1 linstructions for Completing Checklist.
This checklist maY belused to document the results of the Area Wafk-By. near one or more SWEL items, Tbhi space below each of the followingriuentions may bheused to recordthe resdlts ofjudgmesitsand findings.
Addiiional space is provided at dse end of this checklist for documenting other cormments.
: 1. Does anchoiage of equipment in the area appear to be fre' of                            Yj4D. UNUN!AD potentially'ad,'eriaseseismic:'conditions (if visible without ficccsadily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage ofcequipment in the.area appear to befree ofsiaigificant                  Ya NEI Uli          NJ/AD degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from theifloorcdo the cable/condiit.                        'YX    n UEDN/ADI raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potdititilly adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condifion of supports is adequate and Fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
4; Does it appear that the area is free 6fpotentially adverse sisinic spatial                      NEI Uli N/AD interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and.
lighting)?
                                        ,3 If 'i*Croom in which the&SWEL item islocated is ve-y ,rge (e/g:,['turbise Hall). the see setected should hdescrihed. Fbi selected area should be basedon judgmen,.t-g., Pt the order ft about 35'feet from the:SVIEL item.rn, Page 106 of 250
 
ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                    NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. t*'4,'-          Floor El. -A60"          Roomn, Area13  /?98 49'
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic y9 NO U'    N/A]
interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          Y% NO UC- N/A-interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          Y% NC UC N/AC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions thai: could        Y) NCI UC adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
A0o A(6T!
Evaluated by:      1                                  /2A
                                                        -10,VIO          V0/wAoPS  1  "k' Date: C?- I      2012-
                            ~i~c4'Zy-'~ ~f                      4                                  5        200-
                                                            < C-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                    NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:61 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. aA1*RcZ Floor El.                /80        Room, Area",    "&8 47 Instructions for Completing Checklist T"ischecklist inay' be used to document.the results of the Ai-ea Walk-By near one ormore.SWEL items. The space below each of the following questiongimay be used't0 record the results ofjudgments and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
: l. Does anichorage ofequipment in thie ,rea:app~ear to be free of                    Y;4 NO iU, N/AEJ potentially adiemse seismic conditiorts (ifyisible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Doeslanchorage ofequipment in the areasappear to be free oftignificant YK NO U13 N/AEl degraded conditions?
3' Based on a visual'inspection from the floor, dothe esble/conduit                    YX.NO UO N/AO raceways and HVAC ducling appear to be freqeof potentially ady, .rse seismic eoiiditions (6.g:, condition of suopbphts is adhquate and fill conditions of cableltrays.appear to be inisideacceprable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is firce:of.potentially aderse seismic spatial          YX Nrj ULJ N/AO initeractions with other equipment inthe area (eg., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
Il;/wer ,*xr-u~e_-i                                  eU&~a.ry                          o~R "ff the room i rwhichrhe SEL item is located isveyhrge (eig:,l"rhbise Hall),.tieter selertid sthosilI bhdesribed, Thisselteed -,re    hhnebtse onb etdie,w, Cthbi Sm.                              .        "em n the orde. sf Asoue 35 feet ftors the SWELe
                                                                    <(-I, Page 110 of 250
 
ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg. eWA/fRO          Floor El. /._F9          Rom; Area'    ,,"4'    .
5: Doesit appear that thearea is free ofpotentially adverse:seismic          Y% N    UEi N/AE]
interactions. that couldeause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially'advers.e seismic            NE
                                                                                                    '  UCJ N/A[IJ injteractiofis that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the'area is free of potentially adverse seismic        Y    NE[ UE N/AO interactior*s associatedwith housekeeping practices, storage of portable equsipmenti an dtemporary instatlations:(e.g, scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. H-1ye yiu looked forzauid 1fiihd nio other seismic conditions that could  yx NEI V0 adversely.affect the safety functions of the equipment.'in the area?
Comments (A4&#xfd;ditional pages slay be added as necessary) 0 1,,    No,,v=
Evaluated by-                                                                    'Date-    &1sJ  2
                                                                  < .C6)>
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.1 oF2 Status:(,TUNU Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.&                    Floor El. .,-m3'"- -          ,            ____ 1            _  _
Instrutctions for Completing Cheeklist This checklist may~be used to documenttbe resu.lts dthe Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each.ofthe following questinst ray. be used tr, record the resuits ofjudgmcnts anhd Fndirigs.
Additional apace is:provided at the end of this checklist for documentingother comments.
L, Does anc0heage of equipment in the area appear to be 'free of                            Y    N    -UO N/A        -
potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible Without necesstrily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage ofequipmetatin the area appear to be free of.signiificnt                        NC UC N/AC degraded conditions?                                                                      /,
3 Based on a visual inspection from the~floor, dothe cable/conduit                          Yoi, NO Uo N/AO racewitys adHVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismie .cowditioBns(e.g., condition ofsupports isladequate attd fill conditionstoftble trays appear to.be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial                Y 'No UC N/AC interactions withother equipment in the area (eg., ceiling tiles and                      -/
lighting)?
If the room iq which iht'SWEL item is located is veryolarge (e.g,, TmbinHAl), the ,,ea selected sholod be describied. Tlseeted. srea should be bhedoi jadgmeta, e.g,..nthe o-er of 35feet f.roihe ,SWEL ititiri.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                    NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.      ,A /.X      Floor El. 9  ;7. o2  ooo, Area"-.      11.Y
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        YbN NO U-  N/AQ interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        Y&#xfd; NO UQ N/AO interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic          Yi  NO UQ N/AO interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could        YM NO U adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
Evaluated by:_        _                      o&#xfd;-Z_    /90,                        Date:              o z
                                                          < C-6 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                      NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1:of2 Status:: YN U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. _CLA__ Floor El.                /&'/.Room,      Area'U_              /&#x17d;R    *zC Instructions for Cornipleaing Checkllst bhis checklita may be used, to document ihe results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items.,The space below each of the following questions triay be used to record the results ofjudgments and Findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other qorrmnets.
1, Does anchorage ofequipment i n the aIaa appear to be free, of                      YVNO HUEN/AO potentiallyadverse. seismic conditiotis (ifvisible without necestarily opeatng cabincts)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area.appear to be free ofsignificadit            Y    N NO        O[IN/AOI degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floordo the cable./conduit                    Y2dNO"HOj N/AL raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be 2free of potentially adverse; seismic conditions (e.g,,condition ofsupports is adeetiate andfill' conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seisitmic spatial          Y'NNO UHON/AE],
interactions with other equi.pment in theiarca (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
                                      ' Ilfrhe room~iamtich rheSWEt iremsistarcti is very itar.,e (e~g.,
iibisne flafllliheanre abor 35 frci fum ihi SWEl'ijem.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2.of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.            _    Floor El..
* Room, Area'            /2*,'
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potientiatly'adVcrse seismic      YFr4    NC      WCNAD interactions that could cause floodingior spray in the area?
: 6. Does, irappear that,ihe area is free of potentiallyadverse seismic                    U N/AO DCIN interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7T Does it appear that (he area is free ofpotentiallt adverse seismic        Yt&#xfd; NO 1J      N/AO interactions associated~with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary .installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
S. Have you loqkedforand. found no other seismic'conditions that could.      Y      NO UC adversely affect the safety fimctions ofthe equipment insthe area?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
Evaluated by:                          o              t~si                      .Date:      i&#x17d;        W 46Z')~
                                                                  < C-6 &#xfd;>
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status:&    N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.        P6          floor:El. 22Q              Room, Area"            7U1 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checidist may be used to document the restlts o'f the Area Wallk-By near one or more SWEL items&The space below each of the following questiohns nniayhbused to record the results ofjudgmnents and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other coninents,
: 1. D oes anchorage of equipment in the'arearappear to be free of potefttially adverseseisnie condition~s.(if visibletwithout'iecissarity                I    NCI UO] N/AO opening cabinets)?
2, Does~anchorage ofequtipment in the area appear to be free of significants                Y    NCI UC] N/AC degraded eodditioins?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, db the'cable/conduit                        Y)'NC        UO .N/AC-raceIways and HVAC ducting'appear to befrce ofpotentiallyadverse:
seismiie cohditiris .(e.g,,bindition ofsipp6iis isadequate and fill condiiions of cable trays appear tobe inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentiall&#xfd;Kadvi~rse:seismie spatial              YX N.] UE] N/AD]
interactions with other equipment in the area (c.g. ceiling tiles and lighting)?
                                        ,Ifthle worn in which the SVWELitem is located is ierytrae.e (ejg., rbne l11tJ), the irea slcetedeshoult be dcleeibcd..'I*hls sdetedd rea shoeidbtbebasedoiijudgr"enr e.g., on te drof abose 35 feet from the SWEL item.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.* z                                  /1 5, Does it appear that.the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        YNI, NE  U-:N/A-interactions that could cause floodingbor spray in the area?
6., Does it appear that the area is free0ofpotentially adverse seistnic              UO NIAE]
                                                                                                  /XNO interactions tlat could cause a fird.in th* area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free.of potentially adverse scismic.      Y'f NO UC N/AC
                    ,interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have vyu looked for ansd fournd n0,other. scithid conditions that could    YY NEI UE1 adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
C&#xfd;onstatents' (Additional pages may' be addcd~as necessary) 2 13valuated~by:_~        Z4VE                                            4~'S~'seP                2Y
____________                    ___        3A3-k    (112~
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of 2 StatssO* N U Area Walk!By Checklist (AWC)
Location. Bldg. (X47__01            Floor El.      t      Rooni-Area"....        0' Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklistim'ay,b6 uised to d6eumefit the results of the Aiea.Walk-By near one or nmore sWVEL items; T*he space below each ofthe following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgeichiits and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checkliit.for documenting other comments.
: 1. Does anchorage ofequi&#xfd;tneit intlhe area,appeartoIobe firee of                  Y9 NEI uC N/A[]
potentially adverse seisffiic.conditions&#xfd;(if vistible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
2.. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free ofsigsificant              NIl UOI N/AE]
degraded conditions?
3.. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do tihe cable/conduit            YK NEI U0] N/AE radeways and HVAC ducting appear tObe free of potentially ady'erse, seismic conditions (e g;, condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable. trays appear to be insideacceptable limits)?
4, Does it appear that th,. area is free of potentially adverse, seismic spatial    "4fNOUill NIOA interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
                                      ",if the on n&#xfd; d.c h SW EL it-e iAlocrerd iA-ny Irgn (e.g.,Toe~en, H I,1fen n sh.oor d        nch net.Th eoecc r6 shoots~b b- od oreirdgenene, 5.g.-06i the order of bhecel
                                                        &spilu AHeor35 Fethefenethe SWAELten..
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 oif2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location.: Bldg. Q01            ,. Floor El. I*0        Room, Areai,3_A Qf5*-
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        Ybf NO U[      N/AO miteractiots that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6- Does it appear thatthe area isfree ofpotentially adverse seismic          Y6 NO UU N/AU interactioins that couild'chuse a fire in the area?
7, Does it.appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic            gNOU0  EQNIAn interactions associated~with hoiisekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffoiding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you ioked for!and found no other seismic eoffditions that could      YO :NEI U adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
Comments&sect;(Addttionaipages niay be added as necesssiy)
Evaluated bv:                                          a4l&#xfd;d                      Date:    VW    -101Z 4 9cwr        ~                  .64  Vf P  ~oo4/~.s~L~              ef  za  zoiz.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:@ N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg.      -ozfT0o . FloorEl.            U.'      Room, Area"          R9A    5            .
Instructions for CompletingCheekJist,
                  *qcklist~may
                      .ris        be used to document the.results ofthe Area Walk-By.near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the followingquestions may be.used to record he results of judgments and fiedings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documientihg other comments:
1; Does anchorage of equipment iithe area appearto be free of                            y      N]
NO        .. N/AO potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible wiihout necessarily o6penin~g'csbisets)?*
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in thesaea.appear to be free ofsigisificant                YIrNO UO N/At]
degraded conditions?
3.. Basd on a visual inspection from the fioor, do the cable/conduit                      YO'NO U0 N/AO raceways and HVAC ductifig appetir to be free of potentially adverse, seismic:conditions (e;g., condition of supports is~adequate and fill condi.ionsofcable trays.appear to be inside acceptablelimits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpo!emoiajiy adverse seismic spatial            YKNO UO N/AO inieractions with other equipment inithe area (6g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
IC'he room oichlc n      the SWEL iten is located i very large(fg, Turbine'Hall), hoearel srloted shorlt be desribed. Thisocrd.are  o    rrotrd bt bred oojudlgiocir, ..8, on the. brdoof about 35 feet fron the SWEL item:
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 wneet'd'ot 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 4 Location; Bldg. _V,        rt      EIloorl.El. UO          Room, AreatI . 4
: 5. Does it appear that the area isfree 6fpotentially adverse seismic        Y eNE) ULI N/AU0 interactionis that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6.. Does it appear that the areais f.ee of' potentially adverse seinuic interactions 'that 9couldeaUes a fire in the area?
YO NI U      N/An'
: 7. Does it appear that the area isfree ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practicesastorage of'portable equipment, andt temporary.insallations (e-g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looket fdiand fourd'no other seismic conditions that could        YD4NU U0 adversely affect the safety,fnmcti'Ons of the equipment in the alea?
Comments (Additiohal pages may be added as necessary)
                  *KL -.
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Date;&#xfd;  __________
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                      NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status(Sv N U AreaWsdl-By Checklist (AWC),
5 Location: Bldg.        C&#xfd;        Flbor El          -Z"c Roomn Area'*          .*,Q    S0&#xfd;&#xfd; Instroctions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to documenntthe results of the Area Walk-By near,one or snore SWEL items; The space below.eactu of the following qucstions may be&#xfd;used to record the results ofjudgments and findings.
Additional spatce.is provided at the end of this checklist for documentingother co mmen5,
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the areasappear to be free of-                        Y[l/YNC      U[C NiAE]
potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily 9
opening cabinets)
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free.ofrsignificant              Yll&#xfd;C UBC NIAC degraaed conditions?
3.. Based on a visual inspection 6rom thel floor, do the chlble/conduit                  YV NEI UC N/AC raceways and'l-iVA.C dusting appear to be freelofpotefitially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of Supporitsis adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to beinside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does itappcar that tite area i free of poiieitially.adverse seismic spatial&#xfd; Y                C UCE N/AC inthraetions With other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and' lighting)?
SIfthe ro.- in whi/t, the SWEL itentm ilocated-Is-&#xfd;vev Tige(e.g., Turblne i*ll), the area Wneted thiouhdbe det-ibet,. Tt&#xfd; nedtnnrt    a wndt bthu &#xfd;juvgmeut, e                the rter f dg.,e about35teret fromuthe SAEL fTnem,
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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet 2 of 2 Area Wal k-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg, _
* FlooiE.    &#x17d;bo'--O'Roo,      Are3    __  A t    _a
: 5. Does it appear that ihe area is~frce of potentially adverse seismic        y[      E uE] N/AE" interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the'area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area, istfree oflpotertially adverse seismic              YONTUETWNAF irqteractions that could cause a fire in the ara?
7, Does it'appearthat the area is free of potentiatly adverse seismic          YOVNW0 UD N/AC3 interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations,(e.g,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found uotths-:rseithiic conditions that oWul4        Y    N-"UJl]
adversely affcctpthe afety ftbedtions.of the equipsnentinsth ares? -ar.
Comrments (Additional pagesniay be added sa tiecessary)
Evoluated.by:                                  __                                  Date,                __
__~      ijZ~
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                    NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status:*I  N "U Area WalkmBy CheckllMtJ(AWC)
Location:, Bldg. 19)6"          Floor El. .Zt2OY"      Room, Area'K.        (-      5 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist, may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By. near one or more SWEL items.'The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments'and findings, Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
1 Does anchorage oftequipment in the area appear to be free of                        Y&#xfd; NEI Ut] N/AC potentially adverse seismic condition.s(if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
12 Doesanchiorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free of significant            YxN        UCICN/AC degradedconditions?
: 3. Based on h tiisual inspection from.the floor, do the cable/cdnduit-                y    NCI UO N/AC raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition ofsuppors is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptble'limits)?
: 4. Does it.appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial        Yl- NC1 UO N/AC]
interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)'?
tifthe towamrn nwhich he SINTEL item is jl-%etae        (t.g-,"irbin&Ha*), rheares&#xfd; is er- Large selcted s.id he,teuibheL 'This senlectesd
                                                                              .a shoacd 6c belsued osjudgmct, e.g., n. the etderntf hbout 35te-fr o, ,he SWEL item.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                              NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. VC_              Floor tl. L"',  '"    R6om, Area"%          !e/603
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic,          1)4 NEI UJ NjAE]
interactionslthat could cause flooding or sprayin the area?,
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpdtentiaily adverse seismsic              YXNO UQ] N/AO' interactions that could cause a firein the area?
7, Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse'scismic            Y'1&#xfd;NI    UCEN/ACE interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporao' installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found ti6thier seismink*onditions thatieouuld          Y    'NEo UQ adversely affect the safety-fune ions of the equipment in the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be aided as necessary) o  k      (A.Ca      oT5)ct'i-                  A Evaluated by:      v                    '\  ),.              '    '        '"      Date:        ''
f ~
Ii        ~                **'$~IIjj            'A'  ____
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                              NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet lof2 Status!d)N U Area Waik-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Fliag.                Floor El.
F'              2i5 , :5        RooinAVraa'tZaZ LO IinStructioont  fatr C~ompleting Chec klist This checklist may be used to docunent the results of the AreagWalk-By. near one or mdre'SWEL items. The.
space below each of the following questions may be used torecord'the results ofjudgments and findings.
Additional space is provided at,the end of thiaschecklist for documenting other comments.
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear tbobe;freeO1f                                Y14 NC UC N/AC potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible witboutnecessarily opening cabinets)?
2, Does anchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free of significant                      Y&NC UC N/AC deg'aded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual, inspection from the floor; do the cablefconduit                            4    NC UC N/AC racecways and 1IVAC-ducting'appesr to betfiree of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is idequate ,aid fill conditions of cable trays appear to beinside acceptible limits)?
: 4. Does it ippear that the area is free of potentiaily adverse seismie'spatlal                  Y&#xfd;NC          UC N/ACo interactions with other equipihentin the area,(o.g, ceiling tilcs and.
lighting)?
no m is nea                e l~g.,T rbi rmnH il)I, ithare .
a t mi is- y' larg
                                      'se od &#xfd; man,i bre f sho.1d      i,t t ht nw drrribet;  'TtiiE Li rt~redri le SW                      htisid be/a&#xfd;iLra-jdn~idmnr, e. .,on the '-tde, iboa 35:rmtm e                  ms
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Lociation: Btdg:        o_        Floor El. J            [oom, A*.          .
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially advers.seismic          YM    NI] UO N/AO in.teractions that'could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6: Does it appear that the area is free bfpotenti ally adverseaseismic          Y'    NO: UE] N/AO.
interactions tha( could'cause a fire in the~area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          YO'NO U] N/AO]
interactions associated with housekeeping practices,,storage of portable, equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. lkave you Iooekd for and found no othdr seismic conditions thatcould              NOI*F adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?          9, Comments (Ad~ditional. pages may be added asmreessary) i&#xfd;'                          C4A'Cc,'L;      j=
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t&#x17d;Cr.~    t Evaluated by:                                        /                              Date:      ~            tZ Page 132 of 250
 
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet-1 of 2 Status:&#xfd;V N        U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)<
Location: Bldg.      P                Floor El. I            Room. Area'_R,..Q.                _        _          _
Instructions for Completing Checklist.
This checklist may be iisd t6 docuiment the resnlts of the Area Wlk-ty near:one or more.SWEL items ;The space below each ofthe following questions may be used to record.the resuIts ofjulgments and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for docmentingother cnmn                                      gnt..
I. Does anchorage ofequiipment intheifaea appear to befree of                              Y    N[      U[    N/A p6teistially ad'ercr seismic conditions (if visible.without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipmenet its the area appear to be free of significant Y                  NC Uli] N/AC degraded conditions?
3, Based on a visual inspection from the floor,.do the cableleonduit                        YG4<I UC N/AC:
raceways and RVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g.,condition ofasupports is ad@equate and fill conditionsS of cable&#xa2;trays appear to be inside acceptable .finits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area-is free ofpotenmialy adverse saismic spatia                Y2N<C U0 N/ACE interactions with other equipment in tte area (e.g, ceiling tiles and lightirfg)?
1A4JY      Citar; '&#x17d;.ekl              tJS"&~~
                                          "if the muooin which the SMNEL    itemtis ocael "s .ytarge (e:g.,Tinbine HlfI), the area selerctd,should be desc beiht'hi se cctd aea shiouldbee"*edonjadgmeae.g,,ong      the'order of li'Ot 35fIet ftai the SWEL iwm.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                              NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2:of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: .Bldg. N-657T"      FloorEl. "IVY''_        Roo9-A Area          -03.
: 5. Does it appearthat the area is free of potentially adverse seiamic            Y    NEO UU    N/A-interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6, Does it appear that the,areais free ofpotentially adverse seismic              Y    NC1 :UD N/AD inthractions that :6uld,'&ause a fire in the area?
                  "7.Does it appear that thearea is fiee ofp6tentially adverse seismic              Y        ULC t    N/AD interactions associated wiih housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g,, scaffolding,*lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditionswthat could            V    NEUD adversely affect the safety finctions of theleqt ipmi'ent in the area?
Comimeists (Additional pages may be added as necessarsy)
Lvlaed by:                                                          . .~~
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l~~~~j    ~~-                6 >  ~  i\~\_                        _  _    _  _
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 SSlheet o-f2 Status: Y 61) U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.                      loor EL. 2ZO.
                                              . F*_                        Room,      ic,,          //_.a-Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be-used to document the results ofthe Area'Walk-By nearone or more SWEL items&#xfd; The space below each ofthefollowing questions may be used to record the resutlts ofjudgmrnts and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end ofthis checklist for documenting other comments.
: 1. Doessanchorage of equipment ih the area appear tobe free of                              Y    'L      UD N/ACD potentially adverse~seismic conditions (if-visible without necessarily opening habincts)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment inthesarea appear to be free ofsig.ificatt                  Y      N      U[3 N/A]
                      'degraded condtions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor.do the cable/conduit                        Y    N["] UF- N/A[D raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially.adverse scismic"conditions (e.g.;:condition of0stppports is adequtateand fill conditions of cable traysg appear to be'inside accepthble lihnits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentiaity bdversae smicspatial.                  Y/  N i]      Uo N/AD interactions with other equtpment in the area.(eog., ceilinig tiles and liglting)?
If the roomtowhich the SWVEt.tein isoca.ed is ve lorge(g 'turbi.e Hatl), thesres selected shosld be described. This selected area should be based on judgment, e.g., os die order of about 35 teet friom the SWEL.it.h,.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 6f 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.        ,q        Floor El.V92 *"O ", Rdorn, Area'        .
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seistic          Y      NI    Ul  N/Al]
iiiteractions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear thattl*e area.Wilree'of otentially adverse seismic                          Ul- N/Al inieractionis that could cause a fire in the.area?
: 7. Does if appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic          Y      NDI I-I] N/Al interactionsassociated with housekeeping practicesstorage of portablc equiptntnt, and tempordiy installations (eg., scaffolding, lead shieldting)?                                                                #        ..              "
c-!
                            ...            -* *,,        &deg;.J,
                                                              . o    .-    .  ... 74./                  .~      -.    *    .
7p'  J&      /Wp,                  bo-        ~ ~      4        /Jck
: 8. Have you looked for atd found no otherseistine,conditions that could          Y      NI] Ul]
adversely affect.the safety functionslof the equipment in the area?.
Comments (Additional pages maybe added as necessary) 6 0Z            ti.'      C .      d '17, '.....    -.    .'  11 *i  ... a . l    .S. .        .            .
Evaluated by:          ,                                          i                Datem :.
                                                                < 06 >
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                      NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Stanas* N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Locattoni. Bldg.      ~ ~~ FlontfEl.          :~04        Room, Ar        7-jo          DsI taI& TkA&f.)
Instructiohsa for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Waik-By nearnoie or more SWEL itms. The, space belowv each of the follo Wing questions hiay be.used to record tleiresults Ofjudgments and findings, Additional space is piovidedat the end of this checkdist for documenting other comments.
L Does.archorageof equipment in the area appear to be free of                            Y~ NO LU            N/AU poteictial dveri dverse seismic conditidns (if visible without necessarily opening~cabiniets)?
2, Docs anchorage of equipminit in thearea appear to be fireeof significant              Yf NO UO NIAU degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cab1e/conduit                      Y    NU UO N/A]
racewaiys and :HVAk ducting appear to be free ofpotcntially advere seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the aira isfree ofleotentially adverse seismic spatial              YX NO U] N/AU[
interactions with otfierequipment in the area (e.g., ceiling riles and lig*fiting)?
t
                                      " It' tre h  wu vhtcu the:S lWELitear iis oIated., ,ray nrgr (e.g, TT'&#xfd;fate. kai.t),th 5 ,
selected          rldijbced. 'rhi selec*td ara shoald be bas.edeajigeerr e.g., . the order of about 35 feet from die SWEL itms.
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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet 2 of2, Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: BIdg.            U1    Floor El. .2-          Room, Area'        1
                                                                                      .O2-Y  NE  UGE]N/AEJ
: 5. Does ijsappear that the area is fiee of poterptially adverse seismic isnteractidssith*tg~utd cause flioding or spray in the area?
YVf NOUIUGE *AO
: 6. Does it.' peai that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a.firein the area?
Yo NE] u0. N/AE]
: 17. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially-adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment; add temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead slhielding)?
8;. Have you looked for and found no iher acismric conditios*s that could Y    NE] U0E advfdsel&#xfd;affdct the shfesly functions of,the equipment in the area?
Commennts (Additionat pages may be added as necessauy)
Date:
Evaluated by:
AZt4' >.r*~ci._IA-4Vtp                          o~4/~
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of 2 Status:'UN U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. /1,Sd r            Floor El.      19    /" Room, Area".            761 Me*        / T/ 1 A Instructions for Completing.Checklist This checkll.t may be used to docutmnt thie resultaof the Area Walk-By hear o4e or moie SWEL, items. The space below',ech of the f6llowiog questisti6nsmnay be iised to record the results of judgments and-findings;.
Additional space is provided at the'end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be~free of                            y    NO u          NA potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible wvithout necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchosrage ofequipment in the area appear to be.tieeofsignificant                  YWNC' UD- N/AD degraded Conditions?
: 3. Based on a visui! inspection. from the floor, do the cablekonduit                        vVNE3 UDC N/ADI raceways aisd HVAC dudtirig Sppear to be fre'e ofpotentiallyadvd/sc:
seismic conditions (e.g., 66rdition of Auopo-ts is adequate and fill.
conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. interactioins Does itappear  that with    the area.is other          free ofpotentially equipmentin      the area (e.g.,,dvhise ceilingseismic  spatial:
tiles and        Ykf NEI UD N/ADl fighting)?
o I/the ooht ini which the SWEL iter is tcn*ted is verylIrge (e.'g,,Trbinlnetltl), the a:ea sedected should be described, This selected arestshould beb red onjosdginent e:g,,on the order of about 35feet f-om the SWEL item.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2, Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: BIdg: *N                  .loor El. ____          Roomrn,    ea .... N.-', . /72,4
: 5. Does it appear that the area is free ofp6tentially adverse seismic          Y  "NI] U1U N/'AD]
interactions (iateould cause flooding or spray in the area?:
: 6. Does ii'appear that the area is free of potentially~adverse seismic          ,5x NEI UO N/AL]
i htemesttions that.:ctuld cause a fire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that die area is free of potentially adverse seismic          YX NEI UE] N/Ar-.
interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
                '8. Have you looked for and foundno other seismic conditions that could          Y    NLI UEI adversely affect tise safety functions of the equipment in the aeta?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
No Evaluated by        _____                ___________                            _Date              .. A?.
V~    ____
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                              NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 SheerI of2 Status:ONA.        'U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg. CI,.,(                eFloor El. Z4a0"          Room, Area"            'g 3t7 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may bh uscd to document the resuits of the Arca Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space-below each of the following questioms may be used to record the results of judgments and findings.
Additional.space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other cohmments, L. Does anchorage ofequipment in the arearappear to6be free of                                  YU:NE        UlO N/AD potentially advcse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipmentin the area appear to be free of significant                      YXNO UDON/Ac degraded conditions?T
: 3. Based on a visual inspection-from the floor, do the cable/conduit                              iNO UO N/Ac raceways andEHVAC ducting appear to be free of.potentially adverse seismrric conditions (e.g., coindition ofsupportsis iidceiateand fill conditions of cable trays,appeair to be inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appearthat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial                    Y    NO UO N/AD interactions with ouher equipgient in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and.
lighting)?
                                        ' tf the roomrin which the S \'YTL item is located is verslasge (e,g., Tubine liali), the area selected sh-old be describeduthis selected area should he bas*i ssitmtd e                h otg.,,shib of abo*t 35 feet froiethe SWEL item; Page 148 of 250
 
ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of2 Area Walk-8y Checklist (AWC)
Lacation: Bldg.        _Z-miV 4. Floor El.Z*&deg;i,        Room, AreaQ l    1,-          _      _/_
5, Does it appear ihat the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic        Y* ND U      N/AD interactions tha.t could cause flooding or spray in tt -isarca?.
: 6. Does it appear that'the area.is free of potentially adverse s*esmic interactions that could cause a fire in the area?                        N" NEDUD N/AD
: 7. Does it appear Ahat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic,      Y'*EN,  uO N/AD interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage ofpotlable equipment, and temporary, installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you'looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could      &#xa5;  ND] UD adversely affect theisafety funtctions of the equipment in the area?
Conmnents'(Additional pages may be added as necessary) valuatcd hy:_~                                                                  Dat:-
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status: O N U Area Walk:By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.,.      *-.-      Floor El. z            Room, Aceax 3              _.._o Instructions for.Completing Checklist This checklist. may be used to document the results of ti*e Area Walk-By iesaro*e or"moire SWEL items. The space below, each of.the following questions inay beIisd;to record the rcsults ofjudgments and findings.
Additional, space is provided at the end of this checklist fEordocumenting other comments.
: 1. J)oes anchorage ofequipment in the area appear. to be tr-eeb .                          ,Y)4 N-O UU] N/AC]
potentially adverse seismic conditions (ifvisibldWsitbh0t e16cessariy openihg cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage ofequipment-in the area appear to be free of significant                        Nfl UO N/AU]
d egraded .conditions?.                .
3 Based on a visual inspection from the floor,-do the cable/konduit                        y1A NEI UJO N/AF1 raceways and HVAC dueling appear to be fi'ce ofpotentially adv.rse2 seismic conditions (e,g,, condition ofsupports is a dequate and till.
conditions ofcable trays appear to be fisideacceptable linits)?
: 4. Does it appear iltat the area is free 6f.potentiaiiy adverse seismic spatial              Y    NEI UO N/A]'
interactions with other equipmsent in the area (e.g., eeilifig tiles ard.
lighting)?'
If rthi/ or in wohichthe SVEL ites is  koated is-wry ltrge (eng.,Tas'ise HdM),sharea selected should be described. This seltcteds rea should b'abased on judgsegmus, e.g., on the orderof sbooir35 tevtis tmheSNIVEL    itenm.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                            NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location:&#xfd; Bldg.        -  .... Floor'El.    &#xfd;00'      Room, Area13  f*" C-
: 5. Does it appear that the area :is free of potentially adverse seismic          Y'M NEI UE      N/AC1
                    .intcractions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is ffee ofpotentially adverse seismic pNEI UEO N/AOE interiicti6nii that could cause a fire in the area?
7: Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic.          Y NEI UO] NIAC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g:, sac          . lead R. I-lave you looked for and found no other seidmic conditions that could        y )&#xfd;N,r-I Itj adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?
C6iiiments (Additional pages inay be addedas sdcessard)
EvalUated by:'                                                        Z)Nr cvL      .bae            ______
                                                                                                      ~~4~& 4LLlK2jz
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                        NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:Q N U Area Walk-By Checklist(AWC)
Location: Bld.                  l lor.El.-.A                Room, Area"'R..__        _      _    _
Instructions for Completing Checklist This .hdcklist may beused.to documentihe resultaof the.Area Walk-By near ont br roreSWEL items. The.
space.below each of the following questions may be used"to record the results ofjudg.nents and findings.
Additional space is prpvidc*d at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.
: 1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of                          Y'.NO UFJ N/AU potentially adverse seismie conditions (if visible without neicessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free'ofsignificant                YX' NO UFI N/AC]
degraded conditions?
: 3. Based'on~a'visual inspection from the floor, do~the cable/conduit                      YWN:: UEJ N/A:
raceeways and HVA* ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse
                      &eisrniiceonditions (eg&, condition of supports'is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays'appearto be inside acceptablei limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area isfree of potentidly adverse seisinic spatial            Y 'NEI      UO N/AU interactions w~ithother cquipment in the area (eg., ceiling tiles and lighting)?
ttht oon, ia 1a.khthe SWELitnm isl oc,;ttt isverylgc la.g., Taibir Haul, tie area C
be ttocribtd. Tis selected area sheaht ha bawd~dajiadgroln, eg).,os the order off kH*i~cd~slto..d about 1Sfeet front the SWEL itin,.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet,'2 ofl2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg.. ALIX              Floor El. z          Room, Area*"          _/?P"__
: 5. Does it appear that the area is. free of potentially adverse seisanic            YA NO Un] N/AO interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
: 6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seirnitc              YNE NEIU    NX/AD interactions that could cause afire in the area?
: 7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse'selsmic                Y%. NEI UL] N/AOL interactioris associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
: 8. Have you looked for0and found no other seistnki oiiditions that could'                YtNEIUL]
adversely affect the safety fiunctions of the equipment in.the area?
Comments (Additional pages may be~added as necessary)'
t                            ...........
Evaluated by:                                      MA      W
_,_          1____
1__
_    , -.-...  ,Date:  ~! I+/202.
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS                                                                          NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheeri of 2 Status:CY. N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)
Location: Bldg& ALIc                Floor El:    2            Room, Area"-                      0 /
Instructions for C.ompleting: Cheeklist:
T1his , lickiist may be tusedto docutient the resiults o0Cthe Area Walk-By near one ormore SWELitems, The 6pace1below eaich of the following iliteitions may be~used to record the results ofjudgments and findings.
Additional space is provided at the end of this che*klist for documenting other comments.
1; Does anc&#xfd;horag f                  iq      aequipment
                                                                  *rea r appear to befree of                      YED N[3 U[]: .N/ACI-potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible withomt-rnecessarily opening cabinets)?
: 2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of Significant                Y[f' NEI UC N/AC]
degraded conditions?
: 3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do tIe cable/condiuit                      Y10 N[C UC N/AL-C raceways and HVAC ducting appearto be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and ftil conditions of cable traysappear to be. inside acceptable limits)?
: 4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial              Y ' NE] UC N/AC interactions'wlh other equipment in the.area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighiing)?
If themow ai ehicmte SWELitem is o&#xfd;.eLis vyage (eHg,                        d)rbaeHi, themee eletred stu*fld bedecrlibed. "    .Ias cte 'i area should be beaed o ijdgweot. eg, on. the order of abonte35 Fetefomn heSt.SWE[irem.
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: 5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic        Y[E'N[    UEn  N/Arn interactions that could cause flooding or spray in thearea?
: 6. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially adverse seismic          Ye~NO Ur N/Arn inoeractions thai cquld cause a fire in the area?
7:. Does it appear that the area is free of poientially adverse seismic;              YtN3Ur N/AO interactions associatedwith housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporaryiinstallations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
S. -hae yu lokd for ansufosno  ndd other seisubic conditions that could    Ye~        U1n adversely affect the safety funoctions oftlse equipment in the area'?
Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)
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SNCV061-RPT-01, Ver 1.0, Vogtle Unit 1 Seismic Walkdown Report for Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic. Part 19 of 20
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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:0 N U Area Walk-By Checklisi (AWC)

Location: Bldg. 6, Floor El.: _1ý4 Roomn,Area" i. Ž'*D Instructions for Completitag:Checklist.

This checklist may be used to docmnent the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more'SwEL items. The space below each of the fbllow0ving questions ,miay be used to, record the results ofjudgments and findingis Additional space is provided atihe.end of this checklist for'documenting other corruents.

I. Does anchorage of equipment in thesarea appear to be free of YýN-c U-' N/AC-potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necess ar ly opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear tobe free ofsignificant Y[5 NC] UCl N/AF-C degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection from tile floor,,do the cable/conduit YW'<N UCI IN/AC]

raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free ofpotentially adverse srtsnstcopoditions (eg., condition Pf stipp6rts is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear.to:be.ifiside acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area is free'ofpotentially adverseseismic spatial YE"NC UC N/AC interactions With other equipment in the arca (e.g:, ceiling tilesnand lighting)?

17If the roam in whrch the SWEL item is Ict.ted is e"e,,rge (eg., TttEhitee-l, the area

  • solectedshould be escribed.This eletemdreas ho,,d hebhsed on judgstsg e.g.,en the order of aboht 35 feet feit"t tieSEL it*tm.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. C Floor El. . Room, Area'u -9 _ ___

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YE13'NE] UU] N/AUE interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the srca is free ofpotentially adverse seismic. YIYNE UU N/AU interactions that could cause, a fire in the area?

T7 Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic YINE] UD N/AU interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shieldihig)?

8.. flaveyou looked foi and foutsd no other seismjiconditions that could Yf'NUJ UE adversely affect the safety functions of the equipinent in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary) l3s'alii~i5cd by: -'ft ..L. . e~- -  :.__..Date

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Statuss N *U Area. Walk-By Checklist.(AWC)

Location: Bldg. C Floor EL 2-,o '- 4'Room, Area;ý.-...-..

Instructions for Completing Chtecklist This checklist maybe used to d6cument theresults of the Area Walk-By near one or more.SWEL items. -The space below each of the followingquestions maybe used to record the results ofjudgments and findings; Additional spaceqs provided atthe end of this checklist for documenting other comments,

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of Y*rN[3] Uf- N/Al]

potctttiallý' adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabihets)?

2I Does anchorage ofequipttent in the area appear to be free of significant Y UO N/Al]

D]

degraded- conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit YV/Nl]. U-1 N/Al]

raceways and HVAC ducting appearao be free of potentially adverse scsmic conditions (cgý, condition of supports 'is adequate and fill.

conditions of cable, trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?.

4. Does itappear ihat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatfalat L U[] N/Al]

interacli.ns with~other equipment iit.the area (e.g, ceilffigilesand liglitieg)?

, If the roon in which the SWEL item is located is tery large (eg:, Ttai-iae I-tell),the.=a selected should be desceibed.This selected c' should be ixaed otijudgmcait: e.g:, on the order of Ahoom35 feet froni the SWEL iteirn C-5 >"

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist(AWC) 3 Location: Bldg; -__(,,8 . Floor El. .c Room, -krea" /e4 4U3

5. Does itappear-that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic, Y[2NE] U[3 N`/ADI nteractions that coUld'cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seisnimc Y5240 UE N!AD interactions that could cause a fire insthe area?
7. Does it appear that the area is~free of potentsi1lty adverse seismic Y5*ND UD3 N/AD interactioiis associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary 'installations (e.g.,scaffolding, lead shiel4insg)?

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0P tr~~ acA 5 Cht2A'artsnaj5kV-Iet 8, Hayveyou looked for and found~no other seismic coisditi6ns that'could Y. NEIUCD adverse ly affect the safety functions of the equipmenttin the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be adided as'ilec.saay)

Evaluated by: pqklnoq~l- 4--uro4J) Date: ~ ~ __

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:('0 N U

,Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg.4,1sýRV4- Floor.EL. 200/ Room, Area'g ....

Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist rmay be usedlto document the resultsbf the Area Walk-By near one or more SWELitetm. The space beloweach of the.fdll6wing qudstionsma.y be used to record thei'esults ofjjudgments Andfindings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist~for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the~areaappear to be free of -ýý NIC UC N/ACE potentiAlly adv'erse seismic conditions (if visible without inecessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Does anchbrage ofequipmientin the area appear to be free0ofsignificant YI NO U[3 N/AC" degraded conditions?
3. Based on a'visual inspection from the floor, do,.the sable/conduit '1 NEC UC N/AC raceways And HYAC ducting appear to be free offpotentiiiVy.adversd seismic conditions (e.g,, condition,of supports is adequate and-fill conditions of cable rays appear to be inside acceptablelimits)?

4, Does it appear that the area is fiee.ofpetetitially adverse seimi spatial Yk NC UC N/AC_

interactions with other equipment in the, area (e.g., ceiling riles and lighting)?

[ftdie dioti inwti.-h the SWVt':Lith is toc,-etecis oceylarge (e.g.: Tssbirte Hall), the sree selected shotaddbe descrbed. This seleteda aea should be basederjudgineet, e.g., ondce orderof about 35 feet fro. the SWEL item.s

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist'(AWC) 1 Location: Bldg. 4.O,,VO, Floor El. ZOc Room, Area* A'ý.4.

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Yq NO UQl N/AO iteractionso.hat couldz'ca se flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is freeof potentially adverse seidmic YXl NO UI] N/Al interactions that could cause a fire in 'the area?
7. Does it appear that the:area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic Y% N[O UI: N/AO, interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

&: "Haveytu,looked for andTo*and n0other-seismic conditionsthat could Y.ONEI VI]

adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in thearea?

Comments (Addition al pages may. be added as necessary)

Noiwo.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet i of 2 Stats-O N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. AZX Floor El.. - Room, Area". /'C /,9 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of theArea WalkýBy near one or~mor6 SWEL items. The space below each of the following.qiest*onsigybe ustdto'record the restilts ofjudgments and findings:.

Additional space is provided at the end of this cheeklist foi documenting other comments.

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1. Does anchorage ofeqiuipment in the area appearto be free of YANO U0I N/Al],

potentially adverse seismic condidons (if visible withtiut necessarily.

opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free.0fsignificant Y/[ NI NA degraded conditions?
3. Based os a Visual inspection from the floor, do the cabltlconduit raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be feteeofpotentially adverse Y% NCI UI] N/Al]

seismic conditions"(e.g., condition.dfsupport is adequate and fill condisions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear that tie area is free of potentially adverse seismicrspatial Yl NO U0I*IAl*

interactions with other equipment in the area (e~g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

1"If the .oom n hich the.SW EL item is located is very hu.g (e.g., 'rubieHiaE), he urea selected should be described. This selcted aea shottld~be hased on judgmertd e.g., o *O.elorder of ahoot 35.feet f-os the SWEL Item:

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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet2of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg,_ -41X oormEl. 14*/*C' Room, Area'. /?6* 0-9

5. Does it appear that the area is friee ofpotentially adverse seismic YNCNO ut N/A -

interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpatentlaily adverse seismic YA{NC UtC N/AC, interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YX NO U-C N/AC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage ofportable equipment, anid temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8.: Hlav~eyo looked for;and found no other seissnic conditions that could adversely affect the safety fijcqtionsdof the eqiuipment in the area? NEI U Conments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Al e,V!E Evaluated by: " __'/Ls 1'** 0 Date:. c*._o/_

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:& NK U Area'Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg... 61V FloorI.E1 *.a.0 Room, Area's+ýl* 19 tNslructiots for Completing Checklist, This checkl ist may be used to do&idnrntflte results of the Area .Walk-By near one ormr6re SWEL items; The space below eachof the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments sod flndings.

Additional space isprovidedat the'end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

I. Does an6horage. of :equipient in the area appesr to be free of Yff NEI U0 NIAQ, potcntiailIyadv&rse seisiticconditions (if visible without necessarily 6pening cabinets)?

2'. Does anchorage ofequipment~in the areasappear to be free:ofsigttiftcant 4 YQ/ N;] U1 N/AD degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor; do the cable/conduit Y NEI U0 N/A0 raceways and RVAC duicting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic colnditions.(e.g:, condition of supportsais adequateiand fill conditions ofcable trayssappear to be.inside acceptable lirnits)?

4, Does itappear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spaial Y 1)N UCJ N/A0 interactiotts with other equipshent in the area (e.g&,ceiling tiles and lighting)?

t frthe romn which the SNVELiten is locate i veqylarge (eg., TiThbtne

, "riai),the awei setccredMSisstd bederibe&,'ttsiselectd area shnd Ix beasd ontjudgent, e.g, UnhAc rderof

,ýb.u. 35*atfjeou ah, SWVEL _t.. .

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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet.2, of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location:Bldg. PrtX FloorEEl, '140' RodmoArca"' II3

5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic Y NO UI N/AE interactions that could causehflooding or spray in the area?
6. -Does it appear that the area isftee.of potentially 6dv6rse seismic Y'E1 UE N/Afl interaciions that could cause a firdein the ared?
7. Does it appear that the area, is free ofpotentially adverse seismic YI NQ U[1 N/AO interactions associated with housekeepingpractices, storage of portable eqUIpment, andtemporary installations (c.g:,scaffolding, lead shielding)?

N~1/4 1 1~j~i i rc.~t eJ~

8. Have you looked forea nc.dionsd t ho.oilirseisic conditions tharecould Y No adversely affect the safety~functions of thc ecluipncnt in thc area?z Comttents (Additional pages may be added as necessaryy Evaluated by. . -... Date:

~< ~Žyi _____

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 IQf Statu tt Area.Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg: -ý Floor El. P-L oom, Airea"_-

Instructions for Completing Checklist This ctiecklist may be used to 'docimeiit the results 6fthe Area Walk-By near,one ormore SWEL items. The sdace belV,,each of the following questionsmay be used to record the results ofjudgments and findings; Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting, other commentts, L Does sanhorage of equipment in the area appear.to be free of Y /'NO1 "U N/A, potlenially adVerse seismic coiditions (ifvisilbc without necessarily opening,cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in tie area appear to be free of significant, Y2 NE] Ut] N/At]

degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspectiof. from the floor, do the cable/conduit Yi/NEt] Ut] N/At]

raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions:(e.g., condition ofsupports is adequate and fill:

conditions of cable trays appear to be inside.acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area iS'free of potentially adverse seismicSpatial YT N/N] Ut] N/At]

interactio'ns with othier equipment in die area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

  • a U"Ife roaso in. hict*the SWrEL ite-, .9seaed is arty lage (e.g, Turbise Hall), thearea .

s~eletab, dshoidi be dscri~bed. his st~ciced aea sho0ld be based on jdgnent, e.g.,oa ltheordeerof abase 35 feet frosi te:SWEL item.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. 4-.UX Floor El. " d Room, Ardal' -R_,-

5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismi*c YI NOl. U6E N/A[

.inteiractions that could cause flooding oi spray iri the area?

6. Does it appear that the area is free of potehtially'adv*,rse seismic. YIýJNEJ U0i. N/A0 interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that thbearca is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, anid ternipotary installafions (e4,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?

YNfl UO /A

,8: Haveyou lo6ked for and found:no other seismic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary),

Evaluated by: Date: ___

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of02 Status: Y , U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location Bldg. CZyrj* Floor El. / Room, Area' RO e¢8

  • Instructions, for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near oneor more SWEL items. The space below eacho tihe ffllow-ing questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments pndlfinidings.

Additional space is pwvidedsatthe end of this checklist for documenting other comments, 1, Does anchorage of equipment in.the.area appear to be, free of YX NEI U *N/AO potentially adverse seismic conditions (ifvisible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the areaeppear to be free of significant Y; NO U- N/AC degraded conditions?
3. Based on a:visual inspection from the floor, doihe cable/conduit YX NO UOCN/AC raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially advere seismic conditions (e.g., condition ofsupports is~adequaqe~and fill coniditions ofcable trays appear torbe inside accepthble liiists)?
4. Detcs it appoar that the area is free of potentialy *dyerseisimic spatial YOC UNb N/AC interactions with other equipment in dse alea (e~g., Ceiliig tiles,nd lighting)? .G-# Ftgl Wt sJtx 7-F PoI-/0. '0j1p. c zS _ _//

XE T0 cA TOS-954-.

13Ifthe room in which the SW*ELitein is located is very liege (e.g:, Turbine hotl),the irea selectedshouildebe iescibed. Thdsselected area should be'bstd a lnjudgment, e.g., on the order of ibdtit 35 feet fiore the SWEL itees 4 m>.)

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of,2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bidg. Cz r,?no Floor El. /8e7', Room, Area'3"_ ,f&,,,

5. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic YA NO UO N/A[]

interactions that could cauise flooding or spray in the area?

6.: Does it appear thatathe are is free 6fpoteitiallyadverse seismic! Y .NI UtE N/AU.

interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

7. Does it appear thatthe area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic YP NO UiE N/AU[]

interactions associated with housekeeping practicesa storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (6.g,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. Have you lookcd for:and found no other seismic conditions that could Yg NU UU adversply'affect the safcty functions of the equipment iri the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

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Evaluated by.. 1 . 4 / b~-r ate: /6 _ __

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Starus:0 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location.: Bldg, C- Floor El. .~g/ om 1 0____________R__

Instrjuýtons for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the.Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the fo6lowing questions may be useyd toqrecord the results ofjudgmnents andti*idings.

Additional space is provided'at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1.. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be~free of Yt"NO[] UC- N/AQ poteniially.adverse seismic conditions (if visible.without necessarily operning cabinets)?

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2. Does anchorage of'equipment in the area appear to be fireeofsignificant Ym NO UE3 N/AE]

degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visustl inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit Y2i NOur- N/AO]

raceways and'RVAC ducting appear tobe free of potentially~adverse-seismti conscns (e.g. cdition.of supports is adequate and fill]

conditions o f cable trays.applarb t0"beinside:ac*ptable lihfii ts)?

Does it-appear thit the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y N[O UO N/A0 interactions with other equipment in the area (eg., ceilingtiles.'and lightin'g)?

VIf trh roam inatrih atheSW 1T, itran,tsoIc rd is caytiga lag,, T.abina HA)il,itornr selectedlrbotd'be descritrr.,Tbts selened eanstrorld be braed r rdisdent, esg. on the nadir of stout 35 fi fetoothi SWEL riar.m

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of`2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg, --. - Floor El i , Room, Area. tt3 . ... . _

5. Does it appear that the area is free of'potentially adverse seismic Y-V NE1 UL N/AE interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the aea?

jlý;et le'iekd- 4C s

6. Does it.appear that-the area isfree ofpotensti lly adverse seismic, Y~JNED E N/AE]

interactions that c6uild cause a fire in the area?

7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YE/N0 UE1 N/AE1 interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable.

equipmeot, and temporary installations (e:g., scaffolditig, lead shieldifig)?

8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could Y- NE4 UE3 adversely affect the safety If.nctions ofthe, equipment in the area?

Comhments (Additional pages inay be added~as necessary)

Evalualed by: P.4 '-L c -- Date: _ _ C__

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Shecet 1 of 2 Status:* N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)'

Location' Bldg.A 2....,...Floor El. k oom, Area' ~DO Instructions for Coixipleting Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items,.The space below each of lhe following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments and, fndifigs:

Additional space is provided at the ondof this checklist for documeneing'other comments.

i. Does anchorage of equipment.in the srea appear to be free,of Y NO U- N/A potentially aderse seismier.cojditibns (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Docs anchorage of eqlsipment in the area appear to befreeof'significant Y NEI /U N/Al]

degradedeonditions?

3. Based on a visiial inspection from the floor do thecable/condcit y NO UU N/AU raceways and HVAC ducting appear tobe firee ofpotentially adverse seismicconditions (eg., condition ofssupports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be insidneacceptable limits)?
4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adyerse seismni spatial. Y. NO[ UO N/AU interactions with otier equipment in the area (e.g., eiling tiles and lighting)?

`.If tiher6om in Wisch the SvF-L itrem is located is very large (e.g., Tarbine Haes),the area, sele,3id shosid be described. This selected area should be bised anjudgmente, e.g.. on theeorder of abaut 35>feet frornsthe SW/EL item.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. AYA- F-1oor El. / Rdobn, Area" ~ P _______

5, Does it appear that the area i free of potentially*dlverse seismic NYE UE N/ADl interactions that could cause flboding or spray'in the area?

6, Does it appear that the area is frae 6fpbtentially adverse seismic. Y E VU- N/AE]

interactions that could cause a fire~in te area?

7, Does it appear that the area is free of potentially'adverse seismic Y) NE] UCE NiAEI int&racro ns associated'With housekeeping practicesi, storage of portable equipmenm, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. Have yu looked for and foumd no other seis ic conditions at could NE] CE]

adversely affectthe safety functions ofthe equipment;in :the area!

Comments (Add*iiosal pages may be added asneeessar,)

Evaluated by: 2Date:

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:@N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.5! ,9 lofko___ _ Room. Area' A' 6/1 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be. used to document the results-obte Area: Walk-By near one or more SWELiterns. The space below each of the following questions may be used toirecord the results ofjudgmients and.fudings.

Additional space is:provided at the end ofthijs checklist for documenting other comments.

L. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be'free of Yg NO UC N/AE:

potentially,adverse seismic conditions (if visible'without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage Ofequipmentin the area appear to be free of significant Y,4 NO UC N/A]

degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cable/conduit Yg NO, UO N/AO raceways and lIVAC ducting appear to be free ofpotentially adverse seismic conditions (c.g., co ndiiion'ofsupports.is adequate and fill conaditions o fcable iray§ Aippear lo be inside accepthible llrits)?

4 Does it appearthat the area is free of potentialiy adverse seismic spatiai X NO UO1 N/AC interactionas with other equipment in the area (e.g, ceiling tiles and lightinig)?

"If the aoon in wthicihthe SWEL item is bratte is iry lahge(e~g.Turbine H11l),the area sdelcted should be describedt.'lhishefetcd teashould be based stnjudgment, egý,'os the order of abosr 35 fee, frotmthe SiWELitism.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Blg.

Bd/g, ro; Floor ti. 73'? Room, Area - - B- /

5. Does it appear that.the area is free oC potentially adverse seismic i- UY N!AD flooding or spray, in the area?

interactions that cdild cause 6, Does it appar:tiat the area is free of potentially. adverseseismic Y$(zNO Urn N/Arn interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

7., Does it appear. that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic. YX¥ rn urNNQArn interactions associated with housekeeping practices,:stoirageflportable equipmeht, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shieldinli)?

8. Have you looked for and found no other seissmic conditions that could adversely affect the safety functionsz6fthe equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pagesmay :be added as necessary)

Al 0tv 6.

Eyaluated by: 4 2 6*v4~ P/f ,* 4;oa&toCýQ Date: 0_-__........

_______ ~MV44~ 1 IP51l\r\

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheetr ofl2 Startis: N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. Floor El.

E.ol_,______ Room, Area" R( 1 linstructions for Completing Checklist.

This checklist maY belused to document the results of the Area Wafk-By. near one or more SWEL items, Tbhi space below each of the followingriuentions may bheused to recordthe resdlts ofjudgmesitsand findings.

Addiiional space is provided at dse end of this checklist for documenting other cormments.

1. Does anchoiage of equipment in the area appear to be fre' of Yj4D. UNUN!AD potentially'ad,'eriaseseismic:'conditions (if visible without ficccsadily opening cabinets)?
2. Does anchorage ofcequipment in the.area appear to befree ofsiaigificant Ya NEI Uli NJ/AD degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection from theifloorcdo the cable/condiit. 'YX n UEDN/ADI raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potdititilly adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condifion of supports is adequate and Fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

4; Does it appear that the area is free 6fpotentially adverse sisinic spatial NEI Uli N/AD interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and.

lighting)?

,3 If 'i*Croom in which the&SWEL item islocated is ve-y ,rge (e/g:,['turbise Hall). the see setected should hdescrihed. Fbi selected area should be basedon judgmen,.t-g., Pt the order ft about 35'feet from the:SVIEL item.rn, Page 106 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. t*'4,'- Floor El. -A60" Roomn, Area13 /?98 49'

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic y9 NO U' N/A]

interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Y% NO UC- N/A-interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Y% NC UC N/AC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions thai: could Y) NCI UC adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

A0o A(6T!

Evaluated by: 1 /2A

-10,VIO V0/wAoPS 1 "k' Date: C?- I 2012-

~i~c4'Zy-'~ ~f 4 5 200-

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:61 N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. aA1*RcZ Floor El. /80 Room, Area", "&8 47 Instructions for Completing Checklist T"ischecklist inay' be used to document.the results of the Ai-ea Walk-By near one ormore.SWEL items. The space below each of the following questiongimay be used't0 record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

l. Does anichorage ofequipment in thie ,rea:app~ear to be free of Y;4 NO iU, N/AEJ potentially adiemse seismic conditiorts (ifyisible without necessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Doeslanchorage ofequipment in the areasappear to be free oftignificant YK NO U13 N/AEl degraded conditions?

3' Based on a visual'inspection from the floor, dothe esble/conduit YX.NO UO N/AO raceways and HVAC ducling appear to be freqeof potentially ady, .rse seismic eoiiditions (6.g:, condition of suopbphts is adhquate and fill conditions of cableltrays.appear to be inisideacceprable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area is firce:of.potentially aderse seismic spatial YX Nrj ULJ N/AO initeractions with other equipment inthe area (eg., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

Il;/wer ,*xr-u~e_-i eU&~a.ry o~R "ff the room i rwhichrhe SEL item is located isveyhrge (eig:,l"rhbise Hall),.tieter selertid sthosilI bhdesribed, Thisselteed -,re hhnebtse onb etdie,w, Cthbi Sm. . "em n the orde. sf Asoue 35 feet ftors the SWELe

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg. eWA/fRO Floor El. /._F9 Rom; Area' ,,"4' .

5: Doesit appear that thearea is free ofpotentially adverse:seismic Y% N UEi N/AE]

interactions. that couldeause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially'advers.e seismic NE

' UCJ N/A[IJ injteractiofis that could cause a fire in the area?

7. Does it appear that the'area is free of potentially adverse seismic Y NE[ UE N/AO interactior*s associatedwith housekeeping practices, storage of portable equsipmenti an dtemporary instatlations:(e.g, scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. H-1ye yiu looked forzauid 1fiihd nio other seismic conditions that could yx NEI V0 adversely.affect the safety functions of the equipment.'in the area?

Comments (A4ýditional pages slay be added as necessary) 0 1,, No,,v=

Evaluated by- 'Date- &1sJ 2

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet.1 oF2 Status:(,TUNU Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.& Floor El. .,-m3'"- - , ____ 1 _ _

Instrutctions for Completing Cheeklist This checklist may~be used to documenttbe resu.lts dthe Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space below each.ofthe following questinst ray. be used tr, record the resuits ofjudgmcnts anhd Fndirigs.

Additional apace is:provided at the end of this checklist for documentingother comments.

L, Does anc0heage of equipment in the area appear to be 'free of Y N -UO N/A -

potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible Without necesstrily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage ofequipmetatin the area appear to be free of.signiificnt NC UC N/AC degraded conditions? /,

3 Based on a visual inspection from the~floor, dothe cable/conduit Yoi, NO Uo N/AO racewitys adHVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismie .cowditioBns(e.g., condition ofsupports isladequate attd fill conditionstoftble trays appear to.be inside acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y 'No UC N/AC interactions withother equipment in the area (eg., ceiling tiles and -/

lighting)?

If the room iq which iht'SWEL item is located is veryolarge (e.g,, TmbinHAl), the ,,ea selected sholod be describied. Tlseeted. srea should be bhedoi jadgmeta, e.g,..nthe o-er of 35feet f.roihe ,SWEL ititiri.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. ,A /.X Floor El. 9 ;7. o2 ooo, Area"-. 11.Y

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YbN NO U- N/AQ interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Yý NO UQ N/AO interactions that could cause a fire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic Yi NO UQ N/AO interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could YM NO U adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Evaluated by:_ _ oý-Z_ /90, Date: o z

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1:of2 Status:: YN U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. _CLA__ Floor El. /&'/.Room, Area'U_ /ŽR *zC Instructions for Cornipleaing Checkllst bhis checklita may be used, to document ihe results of the Area Walk-By near one or more SWEL items.,The space below each of the following questions triay be used to record the results ofjudgments and Findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other qorrmnets.

1, Does anchorage ofequipment i n the aIaa appear to be free, of YVNO HUEN/AO potentiallyadverse. seismic conditiotis (ifvisible without necestarily opeatng cabincts)?

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area.appear to be free ofsignificadit Y N NO O[IN/AOI degraded conditions?
3. Based on a visual inspection from the floordo the cable./conduit Y2dNO"HOj N/AL raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be 2free of potentially adverse; seismic conditions (e.g,,condition ofsupports is adeetiate andfill' conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?
4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seisitmic spatial Y'NNO UHON/AE],

interactions with other equi.pment in theiarca (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

' Ilfrhe room~iamtich rheSWEt iremsistarcti is very itar.,e (e~g.,

iibisne flafllliheanre abor 35 frci fum ihi SWEl'ijem.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2.of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. _ Floor El..

  • Room, Area' /2*,'
5. Does it appear that the area is free of potientiatly'adVcrse seismic YFr4 NC WCNAD interactions that could cause floodingior spray in the area?
6. Does, irappear that,ihe area is free of potentiallyadverse seismic U N/AO DCIN interactions that could cause a fire in the area?

7T Does it appear that (he area is free ofpotentiallt adverse seismic Ytý NO 1J N/AO interactions associated~with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary .installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

S. Have you loqkedforand. found no other seismic'conditions that could. Y NO UC adversely affect the safety fimctions ofthe equipment insthe area?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

Evaluated by: o t~si .Date: iŽ W 46Z')~

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status:& N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. P6 floor:El. 22Q Room, Area" 7U1 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checidist may be used to document the restlts o'f the Area Wallk-By near one or more SWEL items&The space below each of the following questiohns nniayhbused to record the results ofjudgmnents and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other coninents,

1. D oes anchorage of equipment in the'arearappear to be free of potefttially adverseseisnie condition~s.(if visibletwithout'iecissarity I NCI UO] N/AO opening cabinets)?

2, Does~anchorage ofequtipment in the area appear to be free of significants Y NCI UC] N/AC degraded eodditioins?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, db the'cable/conduit Y)'NC UO .N/AC-raceIways and HVAC ducting'appear to befrce ofpotentiallyadverse:

seismiie cohditiris .(e.g,,bindition ofsipp6iis isadequate and fill condiiions of cable trays appear tobe inside acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentiallýKadvi~rse:seismie spatial YX N.] UE] N/AD]

interactions with other equipment in the area (c.g. ceiling tiles and lighting)?

,Ifthle worn in which the SVWELitem is located is ierytrae.e (ejg., rbne l11tJ), the irea slcetedeshoult be dcleeibcd..'I*hls sdetedd rea shoeidbtbebasedoiijudgr"enr e.g., on te drof abose 35 feet from the SWEL item.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.* z /1 5, Does it appear that.the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YNI, NE U-:N/A-interactions that could cause floodingbor spray in the area?

6., Does it appear that the area is free0ofpotentially adverse seistnic UO NIAE]

/XNO interactions tlat could cause a fird.in th* area?

7. Does it appear that the area is free.of potentially adverse scismic. Y'f NO UC N/AC

,interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. Have vyu looked for ansd fournd n0,other. scithid conditions that could YY NEI UE1 adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Cýonstatents' (Additional pages may' be addcd~as necessary) 2 13valuated~by:_~ Z4VE 4~'S~'seP 2Y

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of 2 StatssO* N U Area Walk!By Checklist (AWC)

Location. Bldg. (X47__01 Floor El. t Rooni-Area".... 0' Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklistim'ay,b6 uised to d6eumefit the results of the Aiea.Walk-By near one or nmore sWVEL items; T*he space below each ofthe following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgeichiits and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checkliit.for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage ofequiýtneit intlhe area,appeartoIobe firee of Y9 NEI uC N/A[]

potentially adverse seisffiic.conditionsý(if vistible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2.. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free ofsigsificant NIl UOI N/AE]

degraded conditions?

3.. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do tihe cable/conduit YK NEI U0] N/AE radeways and HVAC ducting appear tObe free of potentially ady'erse, seismic conditions (e g;, condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable. trays appear to be insideacceptable limits)?

4, Does it appear that th,. area is free of potentially adverse, seismic spatial "4fNOUill NIOA interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

",if the on ný d.c h SW EL it-e iAlocrerd iA-ny Irgn (e.g.,Toe~en, H I,1fen n sh.oor d nch net.Th eoecc r6 shoots~b b- od oreirdgenene, 5.g.-06i the order of bhecel

&spilu AHeor35 Fethefenethe SWAELten..

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 oif2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location.: Bldg. Q01 ,. Floor El. I*0 Room, Areai,3_A Qf5*-

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Ybf NO U[ N/AO miteractiots that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6- Does it appear thatthe area isfree ofpotentially adverse seismic Y6 NO UU N/AU interactioins that couild'chuse a fire in the area?

7, Does it.appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic gNOU0 EQNIAn interactions associated~with hoiisekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffoiding, lead shielding)?

8. Have you ioked for!and found no other seismic eoffditions that could YO :NEI U adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

Comments§(Addttionaipages niay be added as necesssiy)

Evaluated bv: a4lýd Date: VW -101Z 4 9cwr ~ .64 Vf P ~oo4/~.s~L~ ef za zoiz.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status:@ N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 3 Location: Bldg. -ozfT0o . FloorEl. U.' Room, Area" R9A 5 .

Instructions for CompletingCheekJist,

  • qcklist~may

.ris be used to document the.results ofthe Area Walk-By.near one or more SWEL items. The space below each of the followingquestions may be.used to record he results of judgments and fiedings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documientihg other comments:

1; Does anchorage of equipment iithe area appearto be free of y N]

NO .. N/AO potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible wiihout necessarily o6penin~g'csbisets)?*

2. Does anchorage of equipment in thesaea.appear to be free ofsigisificant YIrNO UO N/At]

degraded conditions?

3.. Basd on a visual inspection from the fioor, do the cable/conduit YO'NO U0 N/AO raceways and HVAC ductifig appetir to be free of potentially adverse, seismic:conditions (e;g., condition of supports is~adequate and fill condi.ionsofcable trays.appear to be inside acceptablelimits)?

4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpo!emoiajiy adverse seismic spatial YKNO UO N/AO inieractions with other equipment inithe area (6g., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

IC'he room oichlc n the SWEL iten is located i very large(fg, Turbine'Hall), hoearel srloted shorlt be desribed. Thisocrd.are o rrotrd bt bred oojudlgiocir, ..8, on the. brdoof about 35 feet fron the SWEL item:

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 wneet'd'ot 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC) 4 Location; Bldg. _V, rt EIloorl.El. UO Room, AreatI . 4

5. Does it appear that the area isfree 6fpotentially adverse seismic Y eNE) ULI N/AU0 interactionis that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6.. Does it appear that the areais f.ee of' potentially adverse seinuic interactions 'that 9couldeaUes a fire in the area?

YO NI U N/An'

7. Does it appear that the area isfree ofpotentially adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practicesastorage of'portable equipment, andt temporary.insallations (e-g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looket fdiand fourd'no other seismic conditions that could YD4NU U0 adversely affect the safety,fnmcti'Ons of the equipment in the alea?

Comments (Additiohal pages may be added as necessary)

  • KL -.

Eva~k/ 1) ___________

Date;ý __________

  • qv~z' ________________ 9/'/V1Z.0 Z.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status(Sv N U AreaWsdl-By Checklist (AWC),

5 Location: Bldg. Cý Flbor El -Z"c Roomn Area'* .*,Q S0ýý Instroctions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to documenntthe results of the Area Walk-By near,one or snore SWEL items; The space below.eactu of the following qucstions may beýused to record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional spatce.is provided at the end of this checklist for documentingother co mmen5,

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the areasappear to be free of- Y[l/YNC U[C NiAE]

potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily 9

opening cabinets)

2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free.ofrsignificant YllýC UBC NIAC degraaed conditions?

3.. Based on a visual inspection 6rom thel floor, do the chlble/conduit YV NEI UC N/AC raceways and'l-iVA.C dusting appear to be freelofpotefitially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of Supporitsis adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to beinside acceptable limits)?

4. Does itappcar that tite area i free of poiieitially.adverse seismic spatialý Y C UCE N/AC inthraetions With other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and' lighting)?

SIfthe ro.- in whi/t, the SWEL itentm ilocated-Is-ývev Tige(e.g., Turblne i*ll), the area Wneted thiouhdbe det-ibet,. Ttý nedtnnrt a wndt bthu ýjuvgmeut, e the rter f dg.,e about35teret fromuthe SAEL fTnem,

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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet 2 of 2 Area Wal k-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg, _

  • FlooiE. Žbo'--O'Roo, Are3 __ A t _a
5. Does it appear that ihe area is~frce of potentially adverse seismic y[ E uE] N/AE" interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the'area?
6. Does it appear that the area, istfree oflpotertially adverse seismic YONTUETWNAF irqteractions that could cause a fire in the ara?

7, Does it'appearthat the area is free of potentiatly adverse seismic YOVNW0 UD N/AC3 interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations,(e.g,, scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. Have you looked for and found uotths-:rseithiic conditions that oWul4 Y N-"UJl]

adversely affcctpthe afety ftbedtions.of the equipsnentinsth ares? -ar.

Comrments (Additional pagesniay be added sa tiecessary)

Evoluated.by: __ Date, __

__~ ijZ~

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of2 Status:*I N "U Area WalkmBy CheckllMtJ(AWC)

Location:, Bldg. 19)6" Floor El. .Zt2OY" Room, Area'K. (- 5 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist, may be used to document the results of the Area Walk-By. near one or more SWEL items.'The space below each of the following questions may be used to record the results ofjudgments'and findings, Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1 Does anchorage oftequipment in the area appear to be free of Yý NEI Ut] N/AC potentially adverse seismic condition.s(if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

12 Doesanchiorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free of significant YxN UCICN/AC degradedconditions?

3. Based on h tiisual inspection from.the floor, do the cable/cdnduit- y NCI UO N/AC raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition ofsuppors is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptble'limits)?
4. Does it.appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Yl- NC1 UO N/AC]

interactions with other equipment in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighting)'?

tifthe towamrn nwhich he SINTEL item is jl-%etae (t.g-,"irbin&Ha*), rhearesý is er- Large selcted s.id he,teuibheL 'This senlectesd

.a shoacd 6c belsued osjudgmct, e.g., n. the etderntf hbout 35te-fr o, ,he SWEL item.

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Location: Bldg. VC_ Floor tl. L"', '" R6om, Area"% !e/603

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic, 1)4 NEI UJ NjAE]

interactionslthat could cause flooding or sprayin the area?,

6. Does it appear that the area is free ofpdtentiaily adverse seismsic YXNO UQ] N/AO' interactions that could cause a firein the area?

7, Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentially adverse'scismic Y'1ýNI UCEN/ACE interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporao' installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. Have you looked for and found ti6thier seismink*onditions thatieouuld Y 'NEo UQ adversely affect the safety-fune ions of the equipment in the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be aided as necessary) o k (A.Ca oT5)ct'i- A Evaluated by: v '\ ),. ' ' '" Date:

f ~

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet lof2 Status!d)N U Area Waik-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Fliag. Floor El.

F' 2i5 , :5 RooinAVraa'tZaZ LO IinStructioont fatr C~ompleting Chec klist This checklist may be used to docunent the results of the AreagWalk-By. near one or mdre'SWEL items. The.

space below each of the following questions may be used torecord'the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at,the end of thiaschecklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear tbobe;freeO1f Y14 NC UC N/AC potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible witboutnecessarily opening cabinets)?

2, Does anchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free of significant Y&NC UC N/AC deg'aded conditions?

3. Based on a visual, inspection from the floor; do the cablefconduit 4 NC UC N/AC racecways and 1IVAC-ducting'appesr to betfiree of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is idequate ,aid fill conditions of cable trays appear to beinside acceptible limits)?
4. Does it ippear that the area is free of potentiaily adverse seismie'spatlal YýNC UC N/ACo interactions with other equipihentin the area,(o.g, ceiling tilcs and.

lighting)?

no m is nea e l~g.,T rbi rmnH il)I, ithare .

a t mi is- y' larg

'se od ý man,i bre f sho.1d i,t t ht nw drrribet; 'TtiiE Li rt~redri le SW htisid be/aýiLra-jdn~idmnr, e. .,on the '-tde, iboa 35:rmtm e ms

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Lociation: Btdg: o_ Floor El. J [oom, A*. .

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially advers.seismic YM NI] UO N/AO in.teractions that'could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6: Does it appear that the area is free bfpotenti ally adverseaseismic Y' NO: UE] N/AO.

interactions tha( could'cause a fire in the~area?

7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic YO'NO U] N/AO]

interactions associated with housekeeping practices,,storage of portable, equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

8. lkave you Iooekd for and found no othdr seismic conditions thatcould NOI*F adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area? 9, Comments (Ad~ditional. pages may be added asmreessary) iý' C4A'Cc,'L; j=

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet-1 of 2 Status:ýV N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)<

Location: Bldg. P Floor El. I Room. Area'_R,..Q. _ _ _

Instructions for Completing Checklist.

This checklist may be iisd t6 docuiment the resnlts of the Area Wlk-ty near:one or more.SWEL items ;The space below each ofthe following questions may be used to record.the resuIts ofjulgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this checklist for docmentingother cnmn gnt..

I. Does anchorage ofequiipment intheifaea appear to befree of Y N[ U[ N/A p6teistially ad'ercr seismic conditions (if visible.without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipmenet its the area appear to be free of significant Y NC Uli] N/AC degraded conditions?

3, Based on a visual inspection from the floor,.do the cableleonduit YG4<I UC N/AC:

raceways and RVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g.,condition ofasupports is ad@equate and fill conditionsS of cable¢trays appear to be inside acceptable .finits)?

4. Does it appear that the area-is free ofpotenmialy adverse saismic spatia Y2N<C U0 N/ACE interactions with other equipment in tte area (e.g, ceiling tiles and lightirfg)?

1A4JY Citar; 'Ž.ekl tJS"&~~

"if the muooin which the SMNEL itemtis ocael "s .ytarge (e:g.,Tinbine HlfI), the area selerctd,should be desc beiht'hi se cctd aea shiouldbee"*edonjadgmeae.g,,ong the'order of li'Ot 35fIet ftai the SWEL iwm.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2:of2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: .Bldg. N-657T" FloorEl. "IVY_ Roo9-A Area -03.

5. Does it appearthat the area is free of potentially adverse seiamic Y NEO UU N/A-interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6, Does it appear that the,areais free ofpotentially adverse seismic Y NC1 :UD N/AD inthractions that :6uld,'&ause a fire in the area?

"7.Does it appear that thearea is fiee ofp6tentially adverse seismic Y ULC t N/AD interactions associated wiih housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g,, scaffolding,*lead shielding)?

8. Have you looked for and found no other seismic conditionswthat could V NEUD adversely affect the safety finctions of theleqt ipmi'ent in the area?

Comimeists (Additional pages may be added as necessarsy)

Lvlaed by: . .~~

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 SSlheet o-f2 Status: Y 61) U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. loor EL. 2ZO.

. F*_ Room, ic,, //_.a-Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may be-used to document the results ofthe Area'Walk-By nearone or more SWEL itemsý The space below each ofthefollowing questions may be used to record the resutlts ofjudgmrnts and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end ofthis checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Doessanchorage of equipment ih the area appear tobe free of Y 'L UD N/ACD potentially adverse~seismic conditions (if-visible without necessarily opening habincts)?
2. Does anchorage of equipment inthesarea appear to be free ofsig.ificatt Y N U[3 N/A]

'degraded condtions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor.do the cable/conduit Y N["] UF- N/A[D raceways and HVAC ducting appear to be free of potentially.adverse scismic"conditions (e.g.;:condition of0stppports is adequtateand fill conditions of cable traysg appear to be'inside accepthble lihnits)?
4. Does it appear that the area is free ofpotentiaity bdversae smicspatial. Y/ N i] Uo N/AD interactions with other equtpment in the area.(eog., ceilinig tiles and liglting)?

If the roomtowhich the SWVEt.tein isoca.ed is ve lorge(g 'turbi.e Hatl), thesres selected shosld be described. This selected area should be based on judgment, e.g., os die order of about 35 teet friom the SWEL.it.h,.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 6f 2 Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. ,q Floor El.V92 *"O ", Rdorn, Area' .

5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seistic Y NI Ul N/Al]

iiiteractions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear thattl*e area.Wilree'of otentially adverse seismic Ul- N/Al inieractionis that could cause a fire in the.area?
7. Does if appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Y NDI I-I] N/Al interactionsassociated with housekeeping practicesstorage of portablc equiptntnt, and tempordiy installations (eg., scaffolding, lead shieldting)? # .. "

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. o .- . ... 74./ .~ -. * .

7p' J& /Wp, bo- ~ ~ 4 /Jck

8. Have you looked for atd found no otherseistine,conditions that could Y NI] Ul]

adversely affect.the safety functionslof the equipment in the area?.

Comments (Additional pages maybe added as necessary) 6 0Z ti.' C . d '17, '..... -. .' 11 *i ... a . l .S. . . .

Evaluated by: , i Datem :.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Stanas* N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Locattoni. Bldg. ~ ~~ FlontfEl.  :~04 Room, Ar 7-jo DsI taI& TkA&f.)

Instructiohsa for Completing Checklist This checklist may be used to document the results of the Area Waik-By nearnoie or more SWEL itms. The, space belowv each of the follo Wing questions hiay be.used to record tleiresults Ofjudgments and findings, Additional space is piovidedat the end of this checkdist for documenting other comments.

L Does.archorageof equipment in the area appear to be free of Y~ NO LU N/AU poteictial dveri dverse seismic conditidns (if visible without necessarily opening~cabiniets)?

2, Docs anchorage of equipminit in thearea appear to be fireeof significant Yf NO UO NIAU degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do the cab1e/conduit Y NU UO N/A]

racewaiys and :HVAk ducting appear to be free ofpotcntially advere seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

4. Does it appear that the aira isfree ofleotentially adverse seismic spatial YX NO U] N/AU[

interactions with otfierequipment in the area (e.g., ceiling riles and lig*fiting)?

t

" It' tre h wu vhtcu the:S lWELitear iis oIated., ,ray nrgr (e.g, TT'ýfate. kai.t),th 5 ,

selected rldijbced. 'rhi selec*td ara shoald be bas.edeajigeerr e.g., . the order of about 35 feet from die SWEL itms.

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NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS Sheet 2 of2, Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: BIdg. U1 Floor El. .2- Room, Area' 1

.O2-Y NE UGE]N/AEJ

5. Does ijsappear that the area is fiee of poterptially adverse seismic isnteractidssith*tg~utd cause flioding or spray in the area?

YVf NOUIUGE *AO

6. Does it.' peai that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic interactions that could cause a.firein the area?

Yo NE] u0. N/AE]

17. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially-adverse seismic interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment; add temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead slhielding)?

8;. Have you looked for and found no iher acismric conditios*s that could Y NE] U0E advfdselýaffdct the shfesly functions of,the equipment in the area?

Commennts (Additionat pages may be added as necessauy)

Date:

Evaluated by:

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of 2 Status:'UN U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. /1,Sd r Floor El. 19 /" Room, Area". 761 Me* / T/ 1 A Instructions for Completing.Checklist This checkll.t may be used to docutmnt thie resultaof the Area Walk-By hear o4e or moie SWEL, items. The space below',ech of the f6llowiog questisti6nsmnay be iised to record the results of judgments and-findings;.

Additional space is provided at the'end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be~free of y NO u NA potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible wvithout necessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Does anchosrage ofequipment in the area appear to be.tieeofsignificant YWNC' UD- N/AD degraded Conditions?
3. Based on a visui! inspection. from the floor, do the cablekonduit vVNE3 UDC N/ADI raceways aisd HVAC dudtirig Sppear to be fre'e ofpotentiallyadvd/sc:

seismic conditions (e.g., 66rdition of Auopo-ts is adequate and fill.

conditions of cable trays appear to be inside acceptable limits)?

4. interactioins Does itappear that with the area.is other free ofpotentially equipmentin the area (e.g.,,dvhise ceilingseismic spatial:

tiles and Ykf NEI UD N/ADl fighting)?

o I/the ooht ini which the SWEL iter is tcn*ted is verylIrge (e.'g,,Trbinlnetltl), the a:ea sedected should be described, This selected arestshould beb red onjosdginent e:g,,on the order of about 35feet f-om the SWEL item.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of 2, Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: BIdg: *N .loor El. ____ Roomrn, ea .... N.-', . /72,4

5. Does it appear that the area is free ofp6tentially adverse seismic Y "NI] U1U N/'AD]

interactions (iateould cause flooding or spray in the area?:

6. Does ii'appear that the area is free of potentially~adverse seismic ,5x NEI UO N/AL]

i htemesttions that.:ctuld cause a fire in the area?

7. Does it appear that die area is free of potentially adverse seismic YX NEI UE] N/Ar-.

interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

'8. Have you looked for and foundno other seismic conditions that could Y NLI UEI adversely affect tise safety functions of the equipment in the aeta?

Comments (Additional pages may be added as necessary)

No Evaluated by _____ ___________ _Date .. A?.

V~ ____

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 SheerI of2 Status:ONA. 'U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg. CI,.,( eFloor El. Z4a0" Room, Area" 'g 3t7 Instructions for Completing Checklist This checklist may bh uscd to document the resuits of the Arca Walk-By near one or more SWEL items. The space-below each of the following questioms may be used to record the results of judgments and findings.

Additional.space is provided at the end of this checklist for documenting other cohmments, L. Does anchorage ofequipment in the arearappear to6be free of YU:NE UlO N/AD potentially advcse seismic conditions (if visible without necessarily opening cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage of equipmentin the area appear to be free of significant YXNO UDON/Ac degraded conditions?T
3. Based on a visual inspection-from the floor, do the cable/conduit iNO UO N/Ac raceways andEHVAC ducting appear to be free of.potentially adverse seismrric conditions (e.g., coindition ofsupportsis iidceiateand fill conditions of cable trays,appeair to be inside acceptable limits)?
4. Does it appearthat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y NO UO N/AD interactions with ouher equipgient in the area (e.g., ceiling tiles and.

lighting)?

' tf the roomrin which the S \'YTL item is located is verslasge (e,g., Tubine liali), the area selected sh-old be describeduthis selected area should he bas*i ssitmtd e h otg.,,shib of abo*t 35 feet froiethe SWEL item; Page 148 of 250

ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 2 of2 Area Walk-8y Checklist (AWC)

Lacation: Bldg. _Z-miV 4. Floor El.Z*°i, Room, AreaQ l 1,- _ _/_

5, Does it appear ihat the area is free ofpotentially adverse seismic Y* ND U N/AD interactions tha.t could cause flooding or spray in tt -isarca?.

6. Does it appear that'the area.is free of potentially adverse s*esmic interactions that could cause a fire in the area? N" NEDUD N/AD
7. Does it appear Ahat the area is free of potentially adverse seismic, Y'*EN, uO N/AD interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage ofpotlable equipment, and temporary, installations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you'looked for and found no other seismic conditions that could ¥ ND] UD adversely affect theisafety funtctions of the equipment in the area?

Conmnents'(Additional pages may be added as necessary) valuatcd hy:_~ Dat:-

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet I of2 Status: O N U Area Walk:By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg.,. *-.- Floor El. z Room, Aceax 3 _.._o Instructions for.Completing Checklist This checklist. may be used to document the results of ti*e Area Walk-By iesaro*e or"moire SWEL items. The space below, each of.the following questions inay beIisd;to record the rcsults ofjudgments and findings.

Additional, space is provided at the end of this checklist fEordocumenting other comments.

1. J)oes anchorage ofequipment in the area appear. to be tr-eeb . ,Y)4 N-O UU] N/AC]

potentially adverse seismic conditions (ifvisibldWsitbh0t e16cessariy openihg cabinets)?

2. Does anchorage ofequipment-in the area appear to be free of significant Nfl UO N/AU]

d egraded .conditions?. .

3 Based on a visual inspection from the floor,-do the cable/konduit y1A NEI UJO N/AF1 raceways and HVAC dueling appear to be fi'ce ofpotentially adv.rse2 seismic conditions (e,g,, condition ofsupports is a dequate and till.

conditions ofcable trays appear to be fisideacceptable linits)?

4. Does it appear iltat the area is free 6f.potentiaiiy adverse seismic spatial Y NEI UO N/A]'

interactions with other equipmsent in the area (e.g., eeilifig tiles ard.

lighting)?'

If rthi/ or in wohichthe SVEL ites is koated is-wry ltrge (eng.,Tas'ise HdM),sharea selected should be described. This seltcteds rea should b'abased on judgsegmus, e.g., on the orderof sbooir35 tevtis tmheSNIVEL itenm.

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Location:ý Bldg. - .... Floor'El. ý00' Room, Area13 f*" C-

5. Does it appear that the area :is free of potentially adverse seismic Y'M NEI UE N/AC1

.intcractions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?

6. Does it appear that the area is ffee ofpotentially adverse seismic pNEI UEO N/AOE interiicti6nii that could cause a fire in the area?

7: Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic. Y NEI UO] NIAC interactions associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g:, sac . lead R. I-lave you looked for and found no other seidmic conditions that could y )ýN,r-I Itj adversely affect the safety functions of the equipment in the area?

C6iiiments (Additional pages inay be addedas sdcessard)

EvalUated by:' Z)Nr cvL .bae ______

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheet 1 of 2 Status:Q N U Area Walk-By Checklist(AWC)

Location: Bld. l lor.El.-.A Room, Area"'R..__ _ _ _

Instructions for Completing Checklist This .hdcklist may beused.to documentihe resultaof the.Area Walk-By near ont br roreSWEL items. The.

space.below each of the following questions may be used"to record the results ofjudg.nents and findings.

Additional space is prpvidc*d at the end of this checklist for documenting other comments.

1. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of Y'.NO UFJ N/AU potentially adverse seismie conditions (if visible without neicessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Does anchorage ofequipment in the area appear to be free'ofsignificant YX' NO UFI N/AC]

degraded conditions?

3. Based'on~a'visual inspection from the floor, do~the cable/conduit YWN:: UEJ N/A:

raceeways and HVA* ducting appear to be free of potentially adverse

&eisrniiceonditions (eg&, condition of supports'is adequate and fill conditions of cable trays'appearto be inside acceptablei limits)?

4. Does it appear that the area isfree of potentidly adverse seisinic spatial Y 'NEI UO N/AU interactions w~ithother cquipment in the area (eg., ceiling tiles and lighting)?

ttht oon, ia 1a.khthe SWELitnm isl oc,;ttt isverylgc la.g., Taibir Haul, tie area C

be ttocribtd. Tis selected area sheaht ha bawd~dajiadgroln, eg).,os the order off kH*i~cd~slto..d about 1Sfeet front the SWEL itin,.

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Location: Bldg.. ALIX Floor El. z Room, Area*" _/?P"__

5. Does it appear that the area is. free of potentially adverse seisanic YA NO Un] N/AO interactions that could cause flooding or spray in the area?
6. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seirnitc YNE NEIU NX/AD interactions that could cause afire in the area?
7. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse'selsmic Y%. NEI UL] N/AOL interactioris associated with housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporary installations (e.g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?
8. Have you looked for0and found no other seistnki oiiditions that could' YtNEIUL]

adversely affect the safety fiunctions of the equipment in.the area?

Comments (Additional pages may be~added as necessary)'

t ...........

Evaluated by: MA W

_,_ 1____

1__

_ , -.-... ,Date: ~! I+/202.

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ATTACHMENT 4: AREA WALK-BY CHECKLISTS NO. SNCV061-RPT-01, VERSION 1.0 Sheeri of 2 Status:CY. N U Area Walk-By Checklist (AWC)

Location: Bldg& ALIc Floor El: 2 Room, Area"- 0 /

Instructions for C.ompleting: Cheeklist:

T1his , lickiist may be tusedto docutient the resiults o0Cthe Area Walk-By near one ormore SWELitems, The 6pace1below eaich of the following iliteitions may be~used to record the results ofjudgments and findings.

Additional space is provided at the end of this che*klist for documenting other comments.

1; Does ancýhorag f iq aequipment

  • rea r appear to befree of YED N[3 U[]: .N/ACI-potentially adverse seismic conditions (if visible withomt-rnecessarily opening cabinets)?
2. Does anchorage of equipment in the area appear to be free of Significant Y[f' NEI UC N/AC]

degraded conditions?

3. Based on a visual inspection from the floor, do tIe cable/condiuit Y10 N[C UC N/AL-C raceways and HVAC ducting appearto be free of potentially adverse seismic conditions (e.g., condition of supports is adequate and ftil conditions of cable traysappear to be. inside acceptable limits)?
4. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic spatial Y ' NE] UC N/AC interactions'wlh other equipment in the.area (e.g., ceiling tiles and lighiing)?

If themow ai ehicmte SWELitem is oý.eLis vyage (eHg, d)rbaeHi, themee eletred stu*fld bedecrlibed. " .Ias cte 'i area should be beaed o ijdgweot. eg, on. the order of abonte35 Fetefomn heSt.SWE[irem.

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5. Does it appear that the area is free of potentially adverse seismic Y[E'N[ UEn N/Arn interactions that could cause flooding or spray in thearea?
6. Does it appear thatthe area is free of potentially adverse seismic Ye~NO Ur N/Arn inoeractions thai cquld cause a fire in the area?

7:. Does it appear that the area is free of poientially adverse seismic; YtN3Ur N/AO interactions associatedwith housekeeping practices, storage of portable equipment, and temporaryiinstallations (e~g., scaffolding, lead shielding)?

S. -hae yu lokd for ansufosno ndd other seisubic conditions that could Ye~ U1n adversely affect the safety funoctions oftlse equipment in the area'?

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