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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
USE OF OPTICAL DISK STORAGE FOR PLANT RECORDS FOR BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT N05, 1 AND 2 (TAC N05. 66876 AND 66877)
USE OF OPTICAL DISK STORAGE FOR PLANT RECORDS FOR BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT N05, 1 AND 2 (TAC N05. 66876 AND 66877)
By letter dated December 8, 1987, you requested NRC concurrence on the use of an optical disk storage system for microforming records. We have reviewed the request and investigated the capability of optical disk record storage.
By {{letter dated|date=December 8, 1987|text=letter dated December 8, 1987}}, you requested NRC concurrence on the use of an optical disk storage system for microforming records. We have reviewed the request and investigated the capability of optical disk record storage.
We believe that the use of an optical disk record storage system is a viable alternative to the use of microfilm, microfiche, or hard-copy recordkeeping for QA records of nuclear power plants. With proper controls, records stored on optical disks meet the NRC requirements of 10 rcR 50.71(d)(1) for microformed records.
We believe that the use of an optical disk record storage system is a viable alternative to the use of microfilm, microfiche, or hard-copy recordkeeping for QA records of nuclear power plants. With proper controls, records stored on optical disks meet the NRC requirements of 10 rcR 50.71(d)(1) for microformed records.
On March 8, 1988, a teleconference was held between our staff and CP&L, during which additional information was requested by our staff. CP&L responded to our request by letter dated April 6, 1988.
On March 8, 1988, a teleconference was held between our staff and CP&L, during which additional information was requested by our staff. CP&L responded to our request by {{letter dated|date=April 6, 1988|text=letter dated April 6, 1988}}.
Based on our review of the December 8, 1987 and April 6, 1988 submittals, we note that CP&L commits to the following precautions regarding its use of an optical. disk record storage system:
Based on our review of the December 8, 1987 and April 6, 1988 submittals, we note that CP&L commits to the following precautions regarding its use of an optical. disk record storage system:
: 1.      Inspection of data stored on disk for any signs of deterioration every two years (these inspections should be documented).
: 1.      Inspection of data stored on disk for any signs of deterioration every two years (these inspections should be documented).

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Concurs W/Util 871208 Request to Use Optical Disk Storage Sys for Microforming Records.Util Precautions Listed to Ensure Proper Implementation,Including Insp for Signs of Deterioration Every Two Yrs
ML20150C985
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/07/1988
From: Adensam E
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Utley E
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
TAC-66876, TAC-66877, NUDOCS 8807130245
Download: ML20150C985 (3)


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DISTRIBUTION GiiEH% le A. Belisle, Ril M 0 7 1989 NRC POR J. Spraul (10A19) local POR

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L Docket Hos. 50-325 G. Lainas and 50-324 E. Adensam P. Anderson Mr. E. E. Utley B. Mozafari l Senior Executive Vice President B. Buckley l Power Supply and Engineering & Construction 0GC i- Carolina Power & Light Company E. Jordan (MNBB 3302) l P. O. Box 1551 B. Grimes (9A2)

Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 S. Weiss (10A19)

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Dear Mr. Utley:

SUBJECT:

USE OF OPTICAL DISK STORAGE FOR PLANT RECORDS FOR BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT N05, 1 AND 2 (TAC N05. 66876 AND 66877)

By letter dated December 8, 1987, you requested NRC concurrence on the use of an optical disk storage system for microforming records. We have reviewed the request and investigated the capability of optical disk record storage.

We believe that the use of an optical disk record storage system is a viable alternative to the use of microfilm, microfiche, or hard-copy recordkeeping for QA records of nuclear power plants. With proper controls, records stored on optical disks meet the NRC requirements of 10 rcR 50.71(d)(1) for microformed records.

On March 8, 1988, a teleconference was held between our staff and CP&L, during which additional information was requested by our staff. CP&L responded to our request by letter dated April 6, 1988.

Based on our review of the December 8, 1987 and April 6, 1988 submittals, we note that CP&L commits to the following precautions regarding its use of an optical. disk record storage system:

1. Inspection of data stored on disk for any signs of deterioration every two years (these inspections should be documented).
2. Implementation of controis to preclude the deletion or manipulation of data by' unauthorized personnel.
3. Auditors to ensure that data scanned have been recorded and indexed (there should be a quality control function to verify that disked data accurately reflect the original data).
4. Transfer of data to new disks at defined intervals to ensure permanent retention (this will be required when there is any indication of deterioration of disked data).

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Mr. E. E. Utley 5. Backup disk storage in accordance with Section 5.6 of ANSI N45.2.0-1974 (this should be the maintenance of duplicate records stored in a separate remote location).

6. Radiographs, safeguards information, and strip charts will not be stored on optical disks.

Such precautions appear appropriate, and subsequent NRC inspections at Brunswick will ensure that they are being implemented.

On the basis of our review and CP&L's commitment to the stated precautions, the NRC concurs witn the CP&L request to use an optical disk storage system for microforming records.

Sincerely,

\6 Elinor G. Adensam, Director Project Directorate 11-1 Division of Reactor Projects I/II cc: See next page

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Mr. E. E. Utley Brunswick Steam Electric Plart Carolina Power & Light Company Units 1 and 2 CC:

Mr. P. W. Howe Mr. C. R. Dietz Vice President Plant General Manager Brunswick Nuclear Project Brunswick-Nuclear Project Box 10429 Box 10429 Southport, North Carolina 28461 Southport, North Carolina 28461 Mr. R. E. Jones, Eeneral Counsel Mr. H. A. Cole Carolina Power & Light Company Special Deputy Attorney General P. O. Box 1551 State of North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Post Office Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. Mark S. Calvert Associate General Counsel Mr. Robert P. Gruber Carolina Power & Light Company ExLcutive Director Post Office Box 1551 Public Staff - NCUC Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Post Office Box 29520 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0520 Mr. Christopher Chappell, Chairman Board of Commissioners Post Office Box 249 Bolivia, North Carolina 28422 Mrs. Chrys Baggett State Clearinghouse Budget and Management 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 l

l Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Star Route 1 Post Office Box 208 Southport, Nortn Carolina 28461 Regional Administrator, Region II U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. Oweyne H. Brown, Chief Radiation Protection Branch Division of Facility Services N. C. Department of Human Resources 701 Barbour Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-2008 I