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Daily PCE goal reforecast on 4/23. Daily dose reforecast on 5/8(04.
Daily PCE goal reforecast on 4/23. Daily dose reforecast on 5/8(04.
Meets:                <=75 Rem                Actual Cum.                              Reactor Head Repair Dose for May 9th is .216 vs. goal of .433. RV Head Exceeds:              <=71 Rem                    Dose:          53.901 Rem          Total Dose is 1.229.
Meets:                <=75 Rem                Actual Cum.                              Reactor Head Repair Dose for May 9th is .216 vs. goal of .433. RV Head Exceeds:              <=71 Rem                    Dose:          53.901 Rem          Total Dose is 1.229.
Meets: <= 18          Exceeds: <= 12
Meets: <= 18          Exceeds: <= 12 Actual PCE's:                  9      I Stu Thomas                                                                            I Personnel Contamination Events                                                      Cummulative Dose Exposure 20 18 B 16 lb Ir 60-,                                                                Actual E
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Actual PCE's:                  9      I Stu Thomas                                                                            I Personnel Contamination Events                                                      Cummulative Dose Exposure 20 18 B 16 lb Ir
* 60-,                                                                Actual E
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U1R28 OCC Interactive Turnover with Handwritten Notations
ML051950379
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/11/2004
From:
Nuclear Management Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
-RFPFR, FOIA/PA-2004-0282
Download: ML051950379 (6)


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  • UlRES Point Beach Nuclear Plant U1R28 OCC Interactive Turnover Meeting Agenda Tuesday, May 11, 2004 Start Time: 0600 NSB Cafeteria rr'?0C BRIEFING NOTES ATTENDEES 7i  !,IWX 7Ž r -

Shift Outage Directors Shift Outage Managers (SOM) d ' W4 T P , O'd '1 . - RAI& 7 V4/V Operations Coordinators (SOC)

Maintenance Coordinators (MOC) fOh' ior iG4T. //tlIo, . itt 4A4L CVtr Engineer/ Projects Coordinators (EOM)

Rad Protection Manager (RPM) t/ II r# w uc- WHSr--- ,I1!4 Site Safety Coordinator (SSC)

Shutdown Safety Assessor (SSA)

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1. Safety Issue Discussion (SSC)
2. Radiation Protection (RPM)
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4. Shutdown Safety Assessment (SSA) / _/
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6. Engineering Coordinator Turnover (EOM)
7. Major Projects Update (EOM) wi a'-t a v'r-x
8. Schedule Review (SOM)
9. Management Expectations (SSM) LI
10. ACEMAN Assessment Results (SOM)
11. Shift Goals (SOM)

Items Included In Daily Package:

- Site Communication

- Safety Snippet

- Outage Alara Report

- Outage Status Report

- Shutdown Safety Assessment

- Defined Critical Path

- Work Activity Risk Assignment

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Cornmitted to Nuclear Excellenc A PfUIT BERI:* UVIRZ Point Beach Nuclear Plant UlR28 Refueling Outage iO;SaetyTopcforweekofMay9-15  : I Theme for the week This week's theme covers Emergency Situations. Be It weather, fire or a medical emergency, are we ready to respond to those unexpected situations?

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Sunday

'You would be shocked if you found your emergency egress path blocked" Material Is beginning to come out of containment as a lot of work Is wrapping up. Don't pile up tools and equipment in the walkway even for short periods of time. Always keep the egress paths open for use.

Monday "If strong winds start to blow, do you know where to go?

Do you know the proper location to go In the event of a tornado warning if you are In the trailers, turbine hall or PAB? NP1.9.21 covers the site's various shelter areas. Plan ahead and take the time now to review the NP with your group.

Tuesday "Make sure to cleanup or a fire may start during heat up.

OE1531 0 Indian Point 3 - An oil vapor extractor for the main boiler feed pump failed. The tag out used to repair the extractor resulted Inan Increased leakage of oil from the pump bearings onto lagging. A special log was created to monitor the leakage, but no plan existed for dealing with the safety hazards.

Maintenance repaired the extractor, returning It to service. The next day a portion of oil soaked lagging on a main boiler feed pump caught fire and was quickly extinguished by an alert watchstander.

Wednesday Take heed - Don't block emergency equipment you may need."

Last week on the 66ft of containment, the NRC noticed we blocked access to 2 fire extinguishers mounted on the stairwell handrail. A scaffold was built In the area that made access questionable. We then added a number of bags of Insulation It made access impossible. Just a question - Why Is the NRC finding this Instead of us? .

Thursday "What number do you call if your co-worker takes a serious fall?"

What Is the plant's emergency number? 2911. This number Isonly to be used for emergency situations.

Two weeks ago a work group was having trouble getting through to operations to communicate a change In equipment status. Rather than waiting, the Individual Involved decided to contact the control room via the emergency number. Needless to say this was not an appropriate use of 291 1.

Friday "Make sure your fire watch is alert to keep someone from getting hurt" OE12607 - LaSalle - A worker using an acetylene torch for cutting through a structural member that was behind a metal wall panel. Wall Insulation behind the member began to bum. The alert fire watch extinguished the fire within one minute of It beginning and no significant damage occurred.

Saturday

"'ebrisbuildup may result in an unplanned heat up" OE14899 River Bend Station - A small fire occurred under the exhaust piping on a diesel generator during testing. The fire was observed during routine checks of the generator and the control room was immediately notified. The control room unloaded the generator while the operator extinguished the fire. The cause was Insulation debris that accumulated around the hot piping over time.

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Point Beach Nuclear Plant Outage 1R28 Path Picture DAY 36 Meets Supporting Operational Excellence Outage Radiation. Performance noPen't Mept FxcAded I. a a. A £ This indicator measures cumulative dose radiation exposure and Day36-May9 Actual = 0.164 total number of personnel-contamination events (PCE's > 5000 Cumulative = 53.901 cpm) during refueling outages. The dose indicator is measured in Cumulative Forecast = 54.246 Rem and individual PCE events.

Daily PCE goal reforecast on 4/23. Daily dose reforecast on 5/8(04.

Meets: <=75 Rem Actual Cum. Reactor Head Repair Dose for May 9th is .216 vs. goal of .433. RV Head Exceeds: <=71 Rem Dose: 53.901 Rem Total Dose is 1.229.

Meets: <= 18 Exceeds: <= 12 Actual PCE's: 9 I Stu Thomas I Personnel Contamination Events Cummulative Dose Exposure 20 18 B 16 lb Ir 60-, Actual E

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Outage Status Report Plant: Point Beach Unit 1 Day: Tuesday Today's Date / Time: 5/11/04 0400 OutageDuration: Day WfRefOeiueling Outage Number U1R28 Safety Status Industrial - Within the last 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> OSHA Recordables 0 First Aid cases 1 Significant near misses 0 Total for this outage I Summary: Individual received bum to hand - first aid required.

Radiological Dose to date 53.901 Projected to date

  • 54.246 Outage Goal S75 R Difference -.345 Reforecast on 5/8 Number of PCEs 9 Summary: RectorHead RepairDose as ofMay 9 is .216 vs. goal of .433. RV Head Total Dose is 1.229.

Nuclear Significant human performance errors and events in last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 0 Summar.

Plant Status Mode: 0 Hot Standby (Mode 3) D Hot Shutdown (Mode 4, 0 Cold Shutdown (Mode EZ Refueling Shutdown (Mode 6)

RCS: _ __ ih 1i. elhi2'/

Time to Boll:l eours Shutdown Safety Assessment Protected Equipment:

Major Activities Completed in Last 24 Hours Critical Path and Near Critical Path Activities (Next 24 Hours)

  • IT-IA "B" SI Pump Operability Test
  • Continue Reactor Vessel Head Pen #26 Repair
  • Down Power and Recovery of 1B41 MCC . Complete CVCS Restoration
  • LRPM and Piggyback Test of "B" Train SI
  • LRPM and Piggyback Test of "A" Train SI
  • Preps for Reactor Vessel Internals Lift Significant Outstanding Issues Date Issue Due Responsibility 5/03/04 Reactor Vessel Head Repair Penetration #26 5/16/04 Jim Schweitzer 5/07/04 lHS-1 "A" S/G Main Steam Snubber Tail Rod 5/11/04 Jim M. Wilson

._ _Upcoming Ma or Milestones Scheduled Actual Scheduled Actual

_ Date Time* Date Time Date Time Date Time Cooldown <2000 4/03/04 2100 4/03/04 2230 RCS Fill & Vent 4/23/04 1500 Head Lift 4/09/04 0900 4/21/04 1550 Heatup >2000 4/25/04 0900 Refueled 4/14/04 0300 5/02/04 1848 Reactor Critical 4/28/04 0800 RV Headset 4/18/04 1900 On-Line 4/30/04 0100 5

Point Beach Nuclear Plant PBNP SHUTDOWN SAFETY ASSESSMENT AND FIRE CONDITION CHECKLIST OUTAGE SAFETY ASSESSMENT UNIT: 1 DATE: May 11, 2004 TIME: 0300 KEY SAFETY FUNCTIONS:

REACTIVITY: GREEN CORE COOLING: YA~W~ Gel---tr C40fq R,#/e re,(ky,, 4V/XA1. ,~'} ,

POWER AVAILABLE: GREEN Se V/C INVENTORY: GREEN CONTAINMENT: GREEN SFP COOLING: NA .

PROTECTED EOUIPMENT:

COMMENTS:

RCS Time to Boil is 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> Fire Protection Condition IV: Credit is taken for fire rounds as fire prevention contingency PBF-1562

References:

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