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| issue date = 04/12/2017
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| title = Update to the TVA Response to NRC Letter Re Chilled Work Environment for Raising and Addressing Safety Concerns at the Plant
| title = Update to the TVA Response to NRC Letter Re Chilled Work Environment for Raising and Addressing Safety Concerns at the Plant
| author name = Shea J W
| author name = Shea J
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{{#Wiki_filter:Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 CNL-17-003 April 12, 2017 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Numbers NPF-90, 96 NRC Docket Numbers 50-390, 50-391
 
April 12, 2017  
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
 
ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Numbers NPF-90, 96 NRC Docket Numbers 50-390, 50-391  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
UPDATE TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY'S RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT T  (EA-16-061)  
UPDATE TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYS RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTT (EA-16-061)


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, "CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE  
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT, (EA-16-061) dated March 23, 2016
 
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT, dated April 22, 2016.
WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT," (EA-16-061) dated March 23, 2016 2. TVA letter to NRC, "RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT," dated April 22, 2016.
The purpose of this letter is to provide an update to Tennessee Valley Authoritys (TVA) efforts to address and correct the chilled work environment at the Watts Bar Nuclear (WBN)
 
Plant. In our response letter dated April 22, 2016 (Reference 2), TVA acknowledged that a work environment inconsistent with TVA core values and behaviors existed. TVA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that a healthy nuclear safety culture and healthy safety conscious work environment exist across TVAs nuclear fleet, where employees feel free to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Our response discussed the initial actions taken, actions in progress and planned future actions. These actions were documented in the TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan attached to our April 22, 2016 response letter and in the WBN Corrective Action Program (CAP), and addressed the nuclear safety culture and safety conscious work environment elements and actions in your letter of March 23, 2016 (Reference 1).
The purpose of this letter is to provide an update to Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) efforts to address and correct the chilled work environment at the Watts Bar Nuclear (WBN)
The status of these actions is being monitored through assessments, surveys and senior management oversight. Adjustments to the actions have been and will continue to be made based on insights gained.
Plant. In our response letter dated April 22, 2016 (Reference 2), TVA acknowledged that a work environment inconsistent with TVA core values and behaviors existed. TVA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that a healthy nuclear safety culture and healthy safety conscious work environment exist across TVA's nuclear fleet, where employees feel free to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Our response discussed the initial actions taken, actions in progress and planned future actions. These actions were documented in the TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan attached to our April 22, 2016 response letter and in the WBN Corrective Action Program (CAP), and addressed the nuclear safety culture and safety conscious work environment elements and actions in your letter of March 23, 2016 (Reference 1).
 
The status of these actions is being monitored through assessments, surveys and senior management oversight. Adjustments to the actions have been and will continue to be made based on insights gained.  
 
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The chilled work environment action plan and a root cause analysis were initiated beginning in April 2016. The status of the chilled work environment action plan, the root cause analysis results and corrective actions were shared with the NRC at a Public Meeting held on May 24, 2016. Actions were implemented throughout the summer of 2016 and many actions have been completed. As noted previously, the WBN Senior Leadership Team recognized the need to assess and adjust actions to ensure that identified causes were actively and effectively addressed to improve the work environment at Watts Bar.
 
To that end, in August 2016, Watts Bar tasked Conger & Elsea, an independent consulting firm, with providing assessments of the status of the Watts Bar safety conscious work environment, the adequacy and effectiveness of the Chilled Work Environment Root Cause Analysis and associated corrective actions, and the completeness of TVA's April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2). In support of these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team conducted a series of interviews and focus groups, with participants representing greater than ten percent of the TVA WBN employee population across all organizational levels and functional groups.   


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CNL-17-003 Page 2 April 12, 2017 The chilled work environment action plan and a root cause analysis were initiated beginning in April 2016. The status of the chilled work environment action plan, the root cause analysis results and corrective actions were shared with the NRC at a Public Meeting held on May 24, 2016. Actions were implemented throughout the summer of 2016 and many actions have been completed. As noted previously, the WBN Senior Leadership Team recognized the need to assess and adjust actions to ensure that identified causes were actively and effectively addressed to improve the work environment at Watts Bar.
To that end, in August 2016, Watts Bar tasked Conger & Elsea, an independent consulting firm, with providing assessments of the status of the Watts Bar safety conscious work environment, the adequacy and effectiveness of the Chilled Work Environment Root Cause Analysis and associated corrective actions, and the completeness of TVAs April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2). In support of these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team conducted a series of interviews and focus groups, with participants representing greater than ten percent of the TVA WBN employee population across all organizational levels and functional groups.
Based on these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team concluded that:
Based on these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team concluded that:
chilled work environment precursors and concerns existed in other functional areas beyond Operations,   improvement was needed to build mutual respect and demonstrate that workforce input was valued, and gaps in effective safety communications existed.  
chilled work environment precursors and concerns existed in other functional areas beyond Operations, improvement was needed to build mutual respect and demonstrate that workforce input was valued, and gaps in effective safety communications existed.
 
Conger & Elsea recommend the following actions:
Conger & Elsea recommend the following actions:
The root cause analysis conducted for the chilled work environment should be re-opened and evaluated using an additional analysis tool to assess organizational  
The root cause analysis conducted for the chilled work environment should be re-opened and evaluated using an additional analysis tool to assess organizational and programmatic issues.
 
TVAs April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2) should be updated to provide the status of actions taken and the additional actions planned to address the Conger & Elsea findings and recommendations.
and programmatic issues. TVA's April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2) should be updated to provide the status of actions taken and the additional actions planned to address the Conger & Elsea findings and recommendations.  
 
In September 2016, the NRC conducted a Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R)
In September 2016, the NRC conducted a Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R)
Inspection at Watts Bar. On October 26, 2016, the NRC issued an inspection report detailing the results of the September inspection. The NRC conducted a second PI&R Inspection at Watts Bar in November 2016. On March 10, 2017, the NRC issued the PI&R Inspection Report (Part 2) and Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE) Issue of Concern Follow Up NRC Inspection Report. Based on that the NRC documented one apparent violation because TVA was not implementing certain review processes required by a Confirmatory Order from November 2014 to August 2016. TVA is currently conducting a Root Cause investigation to determine causes and has notified the NRC of intentions to pursue Alternate Dispute Resolution. The Root Cause Investigation will identify additional corrective actions relative to the Adverse Action Process that are not currently documented in Attachment 1. The report also documented a Severity Level IV NCV of 10 CFR 50.9 (a) related to TVA's initial response to the Chilled Work Environment Letter. TVA is reviewing the NRC's position and assessing actions that may be taken in response.  
Inspection at Watts Bar. On October 26, 2016, the NRC issued an inspection report detailing the results of the September inspection. The NRC conducted a second PI&R Inspection at Watts Bar in November 2016. On March 10, 2017, the NRC issued the PI&R Inspection Report (Part 2) and Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE) Issue of Concern Follow Up NRC Inspection Report. Based on that the NRC documented one apparent violation because TVA was not implementing certain review processes required by a Confirmatory Order from November 2014 to August 2016. TVA is currently conducting a Root Cause investigation to determine causes and has notified the NRC of intentions to pursue Alternate Dispute Resolution. The Root Cause Investigation will identify additional corrective actions relative to the Adverse Action Process that are not currently documented in Attachment 1. The report also documented a Severity Level IV NCV of 10 CFR 50.9 (a) related to TVAs initial response to the Chilled Work Environment Letter. TVA is reviewing the NRCs position and assessing actions that may be taken in response.


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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CNL-17-00 3 Page 3 April 12, 2017 TVA has revisited its current approach and chilled work environment action plan to incorporate Conger & Elsea recommendations , NRC observations from the Pl&R Inspections and TVA management observations. Based on these insights and feedback from our employees in the form of pulse surveys and nuclear safety culture monitoring panel meetings TVA has refined its focus areas to define WBN 's goals in meeting its commitment to a healthy Nuclear Safety Culture (NSC) and SCWE. While all of the nuclear safety culture attributes are being reinforced at Watts Bar, four specific focus areas were chosen that address the feedback received from our employees and promote a respectful work environment where employees are willing to raise concerns .
Those  focus areas are:
* Safety has priority over production
* CAP is effective
* Management and employee mutual respect
* NSC is understood and reinforced In direct support of these focus areas, WBN updated the chilled work environment action plan to align and implement additional actions and assessment tools. Attachment 1, "Chilled Work Environment Action Plan , Revision 1," contains actions that are aligned to the goals described above. Attachment 2, "TVA Chilled Work Environment Metrics," contains metrics WBN has developed to measure the progress toward achieving improvement in each of the focus areas. Finally, to obtain a comprehensive understanding or the safety conscious work environment at Watts Bar, Attachment 3, "Commitments," contains a commitment to conduct an independent safety culture assessment in the summer of 2017 .
Following a review of the assessment results in the fall of 2017, TVA will engage the NRC to conduct a public meeting to present the results.
The Watts Bar Senior Leadership Team is committed to achieving a strong and healthy NSC and a respectful work environment where workers are willing to raise concerns without fear of retaliation and expect those concerns to be appropriately addressed . Through the chilled work environment metrics defined in Attachment 2 and the results of the independent safety culture assessment planned for the summer of 2017, TVA will assess the effectiveness of our actions in promoting and maintaining a sustainable SCWE and a healthy NSC at WBN .
As necessary, TVA will continue to update the plan to incorporate changes as a result of ongoing reviews of effectiveness.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this response .
J W . Shea V e President, Nuclear Licensing Enclosure cc: See Page 4


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==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


  , TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan, Revision 1 Attachment 2, TVA Chilled Work Environment Metrics , Commitments  
Attachment 1, TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan, Revision 1 Attachment 2, TVA Chilled Work Environment Metrics Attachment 3, Commitments cc (Enclosure):
NRC Regional Administrator - Region II NRC Senior Resident Inspector NRC Project Manager


cc (Enclosure):
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 1 of 9
NRC Regional Administrator - Region II NRC Senior Resident Inspector NRC Project Manager


Page 1 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 2 of 9 Note: Due Dates are final completion dates for the actions. Many of the actions have commenced and will be noted as on-going in the status column.
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Note: Due Dates are final completion dates for the actions. Many of the actions have commenced and will be noted as on-going in the status column.
Safety Over Production Item Action Due Date Status
Safety Over Production Item                                       Action                                 Due Date     Status Develop NSC Outage Actions for U1R14 Pre-outage activities Obtain workforce input on appropriate characteristics to assess NSC health during outage periods S.1          Define the specific criteria/ attributes that will be assessed    Complete during U1R14 to promote and measure NSC health Communicate the NSC criteria/attributes that will be assessed during U1R14 Define and communicate outage roles and expectations Implement NSC Outage Actions during U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage Outage activities Outage Observations monitor NSC behaviors o Outage-specific observations tools implemented August 4, 2017 on-going S.2          Communicate the status of NSC health throughout the outage at Outage Turnover meetings and Plan of the Day meetings Evaluate the need to adjust the NSC strategy throughout the outage based on any gaps/opportunities identified Assessment of NSC Outage Action following U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage Post outage activities August 4, 2017 S.3          Communicate NSC performance to the workforce Obtain workforce feedback/insights on strengths and weaknesses for lessons learned and additional actions needed Page 2 of 9


S.1 Develop NSC Outage Actions for U1R14 Pre-outage activities  Obtain workforce input on appropriate characteristics to assess NSC health during outage periods  Define the specific criteria/ attributes that will be assessed during U1R14 to promote and measure NSC health  Communicate the NSC criteria/attributes that will be assessed during U1R14  Define and communicate outage roles and expectations
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Corrective Action Program (CAP) is Effective Item                                        Action                              Due Date      Status Conduct Monthly Pulsing Surveys ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting and trending monthly Pulse Surveys of WBN Departments to evaluate:
Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns CAP.1          programs to raise concerns                                    December 29,  on-going Specific Departments that must be addressed to improve              2017 confidence in CAP Conduct Snapshot Self-Assessment of CAP Conduct snapshot self-assessment of the Management Review CAP.2      Committee and Plant Screening Committee to determine the           August 1, 2017 effectiveness of these bodies Develop Condition Report Status Reports Provide condition report status reports to WBN departments CAP.3                                                                            Complete Page 3 of 9


Complete  S.2 Implement NSC Outage Actions during U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage  Outage activities  Outage Observations monitor NSC behaviors o Outage-specific observations tools implemented  Communicate the status of NSC health throughout the outage at Outage Turnover meetings and Plan of the Day meetings  Evaluate the need to adjust the NSC strategy throughout the outage based on any gaps/opportunities identified August 4, 2017 on-going S.3 Assessment of NSC Outage Action following U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage  Post outage activities  Communicate NSC performance to the workforce  Obtain workforce feedback/insights on strengths and weaknesses for lessons learned and additional actions needed August 4, 2017
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item                                      Action                                  Due Date      Status Implement Actions to Drive Improvement in Corrective Action Closure Quality Corrective action closure quality reviews for Level 1 and 2 condition reports are performed in accordance with TVA June 30, 2017  on-going CAP.4            procedures.
Corrective action closure quality reviews will be performed on a sampling basis for Level 3 condition report actions.
Form Superintendents Issue Resolution Group Form a Superintendent Leaders Group to address issues raised by the     December 29, on-going CAP.5    workforce at the site                                                      2017 Management and Employee Mutual Respect Item                                      Action                                  Due Date      Status Expand Nuclear Safety Culture Monitoring Panel Participation Encourage participation from workforce personnel including:
o Nuclear auxiliary unit operators o Maintenance Craft and technicians o Chemistry and Radiation Protection technicians          December 29, 2017 on-going ME.1 Establish understanding and alignment of NSC Traits Obtain workforce input on the assessment of NSC health Perform a Root Cause Analysis of Weaknesses in the Adverse Employment Action Process Implementation Address results of audit-identified findings Evaluate organizational and programmatic weaknesses ME.2           Generate a performance analysis worksheet (PAW) to evaluate        May 12, 2017 additional training needs, if required Page 4 of 9


ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 3 of 9 Corrective Action Program (CAP) is Effective Item Action Due Date Status CAP.1 Conduct Monthly Pulsing Surveys ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting and trending monthly Pulse Surveys of WBN Departments to evaluate:  Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns programs to raise concerns  Specific Departments that must be addressed to improve confidence in CAP
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item                                     Action                                     Due Date           Status Evaluate Methods to Predetermine Stressors in the Organization Develop and implement an organizational stressor index (OSI) to provide a tool for identifying events or conditions that could introduce undue stress or schedule pressure on the organization.                                                                          Index is being Complete ME.3    Communicate results of schedule activity decisions based on                              piloted at WBN insights gained from the OSI tool to station personnel at Site Leadership Team meeting, Plan of the Day and T-week meetings Conduct Quarterly Audits of the Adverse Action Process
* Review adverse action documentation Review executive review board actions Review effectiveness of Chilled Work Environment Mitigation                            Begins 2nd quarter December 29, 2017 ME.4          Plans, when applicable                                                                  CY2017
* interim action until Root Cause completion Conduct Adverse Action briefings at Site Leadership Meetings
* Communicate initiation of significant adverse actions and critical ME.5    thinking for taking the action at the weekly site leadership team        April 27, 2018        on-going meetings
* interim action until Root Cause completion Conduct Independent Assessment of WBN Nuclear Safety Culture Conduct an independent assessment of the WBN Nuclear Safety Culture using an independent Nuclear Safety Culture Survey and focus groups to evaluate the SCWE and progress made toward achieving a ME.6 sustainable NSC. Provide analysis of conclusions.                          September 29, 2017 Page 5 of 9


December 29, 2017 on-going CAP.2 Conduct Snapshot Self-Assessment of CAP Conduct snapshot self-assessment of the Management Review Committee and Plant Screening Committee to determine the effectiveness of these bodies
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item                                    Action                                  Due Date          Status Conduct Operations Pulse Surveys ECP will conduct WBN Operations pulse surveys (10% of the staff, every month) that will include questions on:
Willingness of operators to raise nuclear safety concerns; Indications of valuing production over safety; Indications of undue influence over licensed duties; and                              on-going ME.7                                                                        December 29, 2017 Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns                          Moved from C.1.5 programs to raise concerns These surveys will be evaluated for potential warning signs and missed opportunities to identify safety conscious work environment concerns Conduct Pulse Surveys in Additional Departments ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting ME.8 and trending monthly Pulse Surveys in select other WBN Departments    December 29, 2017    on-going for period of 12 months                                                                  Moved from C.1.7 Site Leadership Interaction (SLT) with Operators SLT members will accompany non-licensed operators on rounds periodically to enhance their visibility with the operating crews Duty Plant Manager will tour the Main Control Room each week to engage with the operating crews ME.9                                                                        December 29, 2017    on-going Page 6 of 9


August 1, 2017  
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Nuclear Safety Culture is Understood and Reinforced Item                                        Action                                Due Date      Status Conduct Semi-Annual Seminars for Senior Leadership Team Conduct semi-annual seminars for the Senior Leadership Team through 2017 focused on:
managing and communicating in a changing work environment,  December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.1                and managing performance expectations without creating a fear of retaliation.
Establish Nuclear Safety Culture Observations at Key Meetings Establish and communicate nuclear safety culture observation expectations of key meetings including:
o Plan of the Day o T-Week o Management Review Committee                              December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.2 o Outage Conduct monthly trending and communication of observation insights to Site Leadership Team Communicate Safety Conscious Work Environment Expectations and Learnings at the Weekly Site Leadership Meeting Reinforce Nuclear Safety Culture attributes, NSC.3        Discuss trends and insights from NSCMP meetings,                    April 27, 2018  on-going Discuss CAP metrics and key accomplishments Discuss adverse actions, as applicable Page 7 of 9


CAP.3 Develop Condition Report Status Reports Provide condition report status reports to WBN departments
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item                                  Action                              Due Date      Status Conduct TVA Nuclear Senior Management Review of WBN NSC Conduct monthly oversight of WBN Chilled Work Environment Action Plan to assess:
NSC.4  Progress against plan deliverables                                June 30, 2017    on-going Effectiveness of actions taken Need for additional actions Conduct Safety Conscious Work Environment Refresher Training Conduct computer based training (CBT) for all Watts Bar NSC.5                                                                    August 31, 2017 Nuclear Plant personnel including contractors Conduct a Seminar for Site Supervision Conduct a seminar for site supervisory personnel on NSC.6        establishing the vision and expectations for managing and  December 29, 2017 on-going communicating in a changing work environment.
Implement Corrective Action Program (CAP) Information Sharing NSC.7    Implement CAP seminars for targeted departments              December 29, 2017 on-going Provide CAP tutorials for requesting departments Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team to monitor and    July 21, 2017 NSC.8        discuss the health of the sites safety culture and safety conscious work environment Page 8 of 9


Complete
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item                                  Action                              Due Date    Status Establish an experienced Executive Safety Culture Advisor role TVA will procure an experienced executive to perform, review and observe activities at TVA sites and provide feedback, coaching and recommendations to the TVA leadership team on achieving sustainable improvement in safety culture at the sites.
Conduct leadership observations of key nuclear leadership    May 31, 2018 NSC.9          engagements Provide oversight of the newly developed safety culture peer team Assess effectiveness of the existing safety culture and SCWE mechanisms including the ECP, CAP, NSCMP and NSRB Revise Nuclear Safety Oversight Guidance Implement new requirement in Nuclear Safety Oversight procedure to  Complete NSC.10 include standard agenda requirement for periodic independent observations and selective interviews to gain NSC insights Page 9 of 9


ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 4 of 9 Item Action Due Date Status  CAP.4 Implement Actions to Drive Improvement in Corrective Action Closure Quality Corrective action closure quality reviews for Level 1 and 2 condition reports are performed in accordance with TVA procedures. Corrective action closure quality reviews will be performed on a sampling basis for Level 3  condition report actions. June 30, 2017 on-going CAP.5 Form Superintendents Issue Resolution Group Form a Superintendent Leaders Group to address issues raised by the workforce at the site December 29, 2017 on-going  Management and Employee Mutual Respect Item Action Due Date Status  ME.1 Expand Nuclear Safety Culture Monitoring Panel Participation  Encourage participation from workforce personnel including:
ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Safety has priority over production:
o Nuclear auxiliary unit operators o Maintenance Craft and technicians o Chemistry and Radiation Protection technicians  Establish understanding and alignment of NSC Traits  Obtain workforce input on the assessment of NSC health December 29, 2017 on-going ME.2 Perform a Root Cause Analysis of Weaknesses in the Adverse Employment Action Process Implementation  Address results of audit-identified findings  Evaluate organizational and programmatic weaknesses  Generate a performance analysis worksheet (PAW) to evaluate additional training needs, if required May 12, 2017
Pulse Survey Results Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results Organization Stressor Index Independent Survey Results CAP is effective:
Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric Corrective Action Closure Quality and Timeliness Pulse Survey Results Corrective Maintenance Backlog o Safety Work Orders o Critical Component CC/DCs o Priority 1 and 2 Number of Condition Reports compared to other Utilities Management and employee mutual respect:
Employee Concerns Metric - Management/Personnel Issues Focus Group Results Pulse Survey Results Nuclear Safety Review Board Executive Review Board Independent Survey Results NSC is understood and reinforced:
Observation Program (ePop)Trending Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results Focus Group Results Independent Survey Results Page 1 of 3


ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 5 of 9 Item Action Due Date Status  ME.3 Evaluate Methods to Predetermine Stressors in the Organization  Develop and implement an organizational stressor index (OSI) to provide a tool for identifying events or conditions that could introduce undue stress or schedule pressure on the organization. Communicate results of schedule activity decisions based on insights gained from the OSI tool to station personnel at Site Leadership Team meeting, Plan of the Day and T-week meetings Complete Index is being piloted at WBN ME.4 Conduct Quarterly Audits of the Adverse Action Process
ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Definitions
* Review adverse action documentation  Review executive review board actions  Review effectiveness of Chilled Work Environment Mitigation Plans, when applicable
: 1. Pulsing - A survey/interview activity performed by the ECP with employees to aid in understanding and monitoring the General Work Environment and/or the Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE).
* interim action until Root Cause completionDecember 29, 2017 Begins 2nd quarter CY2017  ME.5 Conduct Adverse Action briefings at Site Leadership Meetings
: 2. Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results - Performance Trends in Nuclear Safety Culture Traits makeup the NSC Dashboard (Below as example only). This dashboard summarizes and reflects the overarching condition of NSC based on the roll up and evaluated input from the NSCMPs. It is designed to provide one page visual performance trend display of the health of Nuclear Safety Culture for evaluated period depicted.
* Communicate initiation of significant adverse actions and critical thinking for taking the action at the weekly site leadership team
: 3. Operational Stressor Index - a tool developed to detect and address stressors. The tool features-A list of potential stressors, Means of categorizing based on potential impact on employee willingness to speak up Requirement for management to implement actions for stressors with significant risk to SCWE Review with Director of Plant Support and Site Management on a monthly basis Review with Chief Nuclear Officer on a quarterly basis Page 2 of 3
 
meetings
* interim action until Root Cause completion
 
April 27, 2018
 
on-going ME.6 Conduct Independent Assessment of WBN Nuclear Safety Culture Conduct an independent assessment of the WBN Nuclear Safety Culture using an independent Nuclear Safety Culture Survey and focus groups to evaluate the SCWE and progress made toward achieving a sustainable NSC. Provide analysis of conclusions.
 
September 29, 2017
 
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 6 of 9 Item Action Due Date Status ME.7 Conduct Operations Pulse Surveys ECP will conduct WBN Operations pulse surveys (10% of the staff, every month) that will include questions on:  Willingness of operators to raise nuclear safety concerns;  Indications of valuing production over safety;  Indications of undue influence over licensed duties; and   Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns programs to raise concerns These surveys will be evaluated for potential warning signs and missed opportunities to identify safety conscious work environment concerns December 29, 2017 on-going Moved from C.1.5 ME.8 Conduct Pulse Surveys in Additional Departments ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting  and trending monthly Pulse Surveys in select other WBN Departments for period of 12 months
 
December 29, 2017 on-going Moved from C.1.7 ME.9 Site Leadership Interaction (SLT) with Operators SLT members will accompany non-licensed operators on rounds periodically to enhance their visibility with the operating crews  Duty Plant Manager will tour the Main Control Room each week to engage with the operating crews
 
December 29, 2017 on-going ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 7 of 9 Nuclear Safety Culture is Understood and Reinforced Item Action Due Date Status  NSC.1 Conduct Semi-Annual Seminars for Senior Leadership Team Conduct semi-annual seminars for the Senior Leadership Team through 2017 focused on:  managing and communicating in a changing work environment, and managing performance expectations without creating a fear of retaliation. December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.2 Establish Nuclear Safety Culture Observations at Key Meetings  Establish and communicate nuclear safety culture observation expectations of key meetings including:
o Plan of the Day o T-Week  o Management Review Committee o Outage  Conduct monthly trending and communication of observation insights to Site Leadership Team  December 29, 2017
 
on-going 
 
NSC.3 Communicate Safety Conscious Work Environment Expectations and Learnings at the Weekly Site Leadership Meeting  Reinforce  Nuclear Safety Culture attributes,  Discuss trends and insights from NSCMP meetings,  Discuss CAP metrics and key accomplishments  Discuss adverse actions, as applicable
 
April 27, 2018
 
on-going 
 
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 8 of 9 Item Action Due Date Status NSC.4 Conduct TVA Nuclear Senior Management Review of WBN NSC Conduct monthly oversight of WBN Chilled Work Environment Action Plan to assess:  Progress against plan deliverables  Effectiveness of actions taken  Need for additional actions June 30, 2017
 
on-going NSC.5 Conduct Safety Conscious Work Environment Refresher Training  Conduct computer based training (CBT) for all Watts Bar Nuclear Plant personnel including contractors August 31, 2017 NSC.6 Conduct a Seminar for Site Supervision  Conduct a seminar for site supervisory personnel on establishing the vision and expectations for managing and communicating in a changing work environment. December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.7 Implement Corrective Action Program (CAP) Information Sharing  Implement CAP seminars for targeted departments  Provide CAP tutorials for requesting departments December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.8 Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team to monitor and discuss the health of the sites' safety culture and safety conscious work environment
 
July 21, 2017
 
ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 9 of 9 Item Action Due Date Status 
 
NSC.9 Establish an experienced Executive Safety Culture Advisor role  TVA will procure an experienced executive to perform, review and observe activities at TVA sites and provide feedback, coaching and recommendations to the TVA leadership team on achieving sustainable improvement in safety culture at the sites. Conduct leadership observations of key nuclear leadership engagements  Provide oversight of the newly developed safety culture peer team  Assess effectiveness of the existing safety culture and SCWE mechanisms including the ECP, CAP, NSCMP and NSRB
 
May 31, 2018 NSC.10 Revise Nuclear Safety Oversight Guidance Implement new requirement in Nuclear Safety Oversight procedure to include standard agenda requirement for periodic independent observations and selective interviews to gain NSC insights Complete ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Page 1 of 3 Safety has priority over production:  Pulse Survey Results  Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results  Organization Stressor Index  Independent Survey Results CAP is effective:  Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric Corrective Action Closure Quality and Timeliness  Pulse Survey Results  Corrective Maintenance Backlog o Safety Work Orders o Critical Component CC/DCs o Priority 1 and 2    Number of Condition Reports compared to other Utilities Management and employee mutual respect:  Employee Concerns Metric - Management/Personnel Issues  Focus Group Results  Pulse Survey Results  Nuclear Safety Review Board  Executive Review Board  Independent Survey Results NSC is understood and reinforced:  Observation Program (ePop)Trending  Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results  Focus Group Results  Independent Survey Results


ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Page 2 of 3 Definitions
ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS
: 1. Pulsing - A survey/interview activity performed by the ECP with employees to aid in understanding and monitoring the General Work Environment and/or the Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE).
: 2. Nuclear Safety  Monitoring Panel Results - Performance Trends in Nuclear Safety Culture Traits makeup the NSC Dashboard (Below as example only). This dashboard summarizes and reflects the overarching condition of NSC based on the roll up and evaluated input from the NSCMPs. It is designed to provide one page visual performance trend display of the health of Nuclear Safety Culture for evaluated period depicted.
: 3. Operational Stressor Index - a tool developed to detect and address stressors. The tool features-  A list of potential stressors,  Means of categorizing based on potential impact on employee willingness to speak up  Requirement for management to implement actions for stressors with significant risk to SCWE  Review with Director of Plant Support and Site Management on a monthly basis  Review with Chief Nuclear Officer on a quarterly basis ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Page 3 of 3
: 4. Independent Survey Results - the purpose of this survey is to measure the attitudes and perceptions of the workforce about nuclear safety culture at Watts Bar. The survey will be conducted by an independent third party vendor.
: 4. Independent Survey Results - the purpose of this survey is to measure the attitudes and perceptions of the workforce about nuclear safety culture at Watts Bar. The survey will be conducted by an independent third party vendor.
: 5. Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric - a measure of the overall impact to the Operating Staff of key indicators.
: 5. Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric - a measure of the overall impact to the Operating Staff of key indicators.
: 6. Corrective Maintenance Backlog - The number and age of existing CC/DC backlog Work Orders is trending downward, especially with regard to WO's with Operations and CAP focus codes. In addition:
: 6. Corrective Maintenance Backlog - The number and age of existing CC/DC backlog Work Orders is trending downward, especially with regard to WOs with Operations and CAP focus codes. In addition:
o Safety Work Orders (5 I1/I2 and I3 trending downward) o Critical Component DCs (Trending downwards) o Priority 1 and 2 (Zero outstanding Priority 1 WO's and Priority 2 WO's ) 7. Closure Quality: Corrective Action closure quality and timeliness come from the Performance Improvement Health Monitor and is based upon the following:
o Safety Work Orders (5 I1/I2 and I3 trending downward) o Critical Component DCs (Trending downwards) o Priority 1 and 2 (Zero outstanding Priority 1 WOs and Priority 2 WOs )
: a. Measures requirements from NPG-SPP-22.300 (CAP) against actions taken in Maximo. 8. CAP Timeliness:
: 7. Closure Quality: Corrective Action closure quality and timeliness come from the Performance Improvement Health Monitor and is based upon the following:
: a. Measures requirements from NPG-SPP-22.300 (CAP) against actions taken in Maximo.
: 8. CAP Timeliness:
: a. CAP Development for Level 1 and Level 2 analysis and action timeliness meet the procedural requirements of NPG-SPP-22.300
: a. CAP Development for Level 1 and Level 2 analysis and action timeliness meet the procedural requirements of NPG-SPP-22.300
: 9. CR Initiation: CR Initiation numbers comparable (+/- 500) to other stations in the fleet.
: 9. CR Initiation: CR Initiation numbers comparable (+/- 500) to other stations in the fleet.
(Normalized)  
(Normalized)
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ATTACHMENT 3 COMMITMENTS
: 1. TVA will conduct an Independent Safety Conscious Work Environment Assessment at Watts Bar Nuclear Plant by September 1, 2017.}}
: 1. TVA will conduct an Independent Safety Conscious Work Environment Assessment at Watts Bar Nuclear Plant by September 1, 2017.
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Update to the TVA Response to NRC Letter Re Chilled Work Environment for Raising and Addressing Safety Concerns at the Plant
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Site: Watts Bar  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 04/12/2017
From: James Shea
Tennessee Valley Authority
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Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 CNL-17-003 April 12, 2017 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Numbers NPF-90, 96 NRC Docket Numbers 50-390, 50-391

Subject:

UPDATE TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYS RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTT (EA-16-061)

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT, (EA-16-061) dated March 23, 2016
2. TVA letter to NRC, RESPONSE TO NRC LETTER CONCERNING A CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR RAISING AND ADDRESSING CONCERNS AT THE WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT, dated April 22, 2016.

The purpose of this letter is to provide an update to Tennessee Valley Authoritys (TVA) efforts to address and correct the chilled work environment at the Watts Bar Nuclear (WBN)

Plant. In our response letter dated April 22, 2016 (Reference 2), TVA acknowledged that a work environment inconsistent with TVA core values and behaviors existed. TVA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that a healthy nuclear safety culture and healthy safety conscious work environment exist across TVAs nuclear fleet, where employees feel free to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Our response discussed the initial actions taken, actions in progress and planned future actions. These actions were documented in the TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan attached to our April 22, 2016 response letter and in the WBN Corrective Action Program (CAP), and addressed the nuclear safety culture and safety conscious work environment elements and actions in your letter of March 23, 2016 (Reference 1).

The status of these actions is being monitored through assessments, surveys and senior management oversight. Adjustments to the actions have been and will continue to be made based on insights gained.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CNL-17-003 Page 2 April 12, 2017 The chilled work environment action plan and a root cause analysis were initiated beginning in April 2016. The status of the chilled work environment action plan, the root cause analysis results and corrective actions were shared with the NRC at a Public Meeting held on May 24, 2016. Actions were implemented throughout the summer of 2016 and many actions have been completed. As noted previously, the WBN Senior Leadership Team recognized the need to assess and adjust actions to ensure that identified causes were actively and effectively addressed to improve the work environment at Watts Bar.

To that end, in August 2016, Watts Bar tasked Conger & Elsea, an independent consulting firm, with providing assessments of the status of the Watts Bar safety conscious work environment, the adequacy and effectiveness of the Chilled Work Environment Root Cause Analysis and associated corrective actions, and the completeness of TVAs April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2). In support of these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team conducted a series of interviews and focus groups, with participants representing greater than ten percent of the TVA WBN employee population across all organizational levels and functional groups.

Based on these assessments, the Conger & Elsea Team concluded that:

chilled work environment precursors and concerns existed in other functional areas beyond Operations, improvement was needed to build mutual respect and demonstrate that workforce input was valued, and gaps in effective safety communications existed.

Conger & Elsea recommend the following actions:

The root cause analysis conducted for the chilled work environment should be re-opened and evaluated using an additional analysis tool to assess organizational and programmatic issues.

TVAs April 22, 2016, Chilled Work Environment Response Letter (Reference 2) should be updated to provide the status of actions taken and the additional actions planned to address the Conger & Elsea findings and recommendations.

In September 2016, the NRC conducted a Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R)

Inspection at Watts Bar. On October 26, 2016, the NRC issued an inspection report detailing the results of the September inspection. The NRC conducted a second PI&R Inspection at Watts Bar in November 2016. On March 10, 2017, the NRC issued the PI&R Inspection Report (Part 2) and Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE) Issue of Concern Follow Up NRC Inspection Report. Based on that the NRC documented one apparent violation because TVA was not implementing certain review processes required by a Confirmatory Order from November 2014 to August 2016. TVA is currently conducting a Root Cause investigation to determine causes and has notified the NRC of intentions to pursue Alternate Dispute Resolution. The Root Cause Investigation will identify additional corrective actions relative to the Adverse Action Process that are not currently documented in Attachment 1. The report also documented a Severity Level IV NCV of 10 CFR 50.9 (a) related to TVAs initial response to the Chilled Work Environment Letter. TVA is reviewing the NRCs position and assessing actions that may be taken in response.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CNL-17-00 3 Page 3 April 12, 2017 TVA has revisited its current approach and chilled work environment action plan to incorporate Conger & Elsea recommendations , NRC observations from the Pl&R Inspections and TVA management observations. Based on these insights and feedback from our employees in the form of pulse surveys and nuclear safety culture monitoring panel meetings TVA has refined its focus areas to define WBN 's goals in meeting its commitment to a healthy Nuclear Safety Culture (NSC) and SCWE. While all of the nuclear safety culture attributes are being reinforced at Watts Bar, four specific focus areas were chosen that address the feedback received from our employees and promote a respectful work environment where employees are willing to raise concerns .

Those focus areas are:

  • Safety has priority over production
  • CAP is effective
  • Management and employee mutual respect
  • NSC is understood and reinforced In direct support of these focus areas, WBN updated the chilled work environment action plan to align and implement additional actions and assessment tools. Attachment 1, "Chilled Work Environment Action Plan , Revision 1," contains actions that are aligned to the goals described above. Attachment 2, "TVA Chilled Work Environment Metrics," contains metrics WBN has developed to measure the progress toward achieving improvement in each of the focus areas. Finally, to obtain a comprehensive understanding or the safety conscious work environment at Watts Bar, Attachment 3, "Commitments," contains a commitment to conduct an independent safety culture assessment in the summer of 2017 .

Following a review of the assessment results in the fall of 2017, TVA will engage the NRC to conduct a public meeting to present the results.

The Watts Bar Senior Leadership Team is committed to achieving a strong and healthy NSC and a respectful work environment where workers are willing to raise concerns without fear of retaliation and expect those concerns to be appropriately addressed . Through the chilled work environment metrics defined in Attachment 2 and the results of the independent safety culture assessment planned for the summer of 2017, TVA will assess the effectiveness of our actions in promoting and maintaining a sustainable SCWE and a healthy NSC at WBN .

As necessary, TVA will continue to update the plan to incorporate changes as a result of ongoing reviews of effectiveness.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this response .

J W . Shea V e President, Nuclear Licensing Enclosure cc: See Page 4

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission CNL-17-003 Page 4 April 12, 2017

Enclosure:

Attachment 1, TVA Chilled Work Environment Action Plan, Revision 1 Attachment 2, TVA Chilled Work Environment Metrics Attachment 3, Commitments cc (Enclosure):

NRC Regional Administrator - Region II NRC Senior Resident Inspector NRC Project Manager

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Page 1 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Note: Due Dates are final completion dates for the actions. Many of the actions have commenced and will be noted as on-going in the status column.

Safety Over Production Item Action Due Date Status Develop NSC Outage Actions for U1R14 Pre-outage activities Obtain workforce input on appropriate characteristics to assess NSC health during outage periods S.1 Define the specific criteria/ attributes that will be assessed Complete during U1R14 to promote and measure NSC health Communicate the NSC criteria/attributes that will be assessed during U1R14 Define and communicate outage roles and expectations Implement NSC Outage Actions during U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage Outage activities Outage Observations monitor NSC behaviors o Outage-specific observations tools implemented August 4, 2017 on-going S.2 Communicate the status of NSC health throughout the outage at Outage Turnover meetings and Plan of the Day meetings Evaluate the need to adjust the NSC strategy throughout the outage based on any gaps/opportunities identified Assessment of NSC Outage Action following U1R14 and Unit 2 Condenser Outage Post outage activities August 4, 2017 S.3 Communicate NSC performance to the workforce Obtain workforce feedback/insights on strengths and weaknesses for lessons learned and additional actions needed Page 2 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Corrective Action Program (CAP) is Effective Item Action Due Date Status Conduct Monthly Pulsing Surveys ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting and trending monthly Pulse Surveys of WBN Departments to evaluate:

Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns CAP.1 programs to raise concerns December 29, on-going Specific Departments that must be addressed to improve 2017 confidence in CAP Conduct Snapshot Self-Assessment of CAP Conduct snapshot self-assessment of the Management Review CAP.2 Committee and Plant Screening Committee to determine the August 1, 2017 effectiveness of these bodies Develop Condition Report Status Reports Provide condition report status reports to WBN departments CAP.3 Complete Page 3 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item Action Due Date Status Implement Actions to Drive Improvement in Corrective Action Closure Quality Corrective action closure quality reviews for Level 1 and 2 condition reports are performed in accordance with TVA June 30, 2017 on-going CAP.4 procedures.

Corrective action closure quality reviews will be performed on a sampling basis for Level 3 condition report actions.

Form Superintendents Issue Resolution Group Form a Superintendent Leaders Group to address issues raised by the December 29, on-going CAP.5 workforce at the site 2017 Management and Employee Mutual Respect Item Action Due Date Status Expand Nuclear Safety Culture Monitoring Panel Participation Encourage participation from workforce personnel including:

o Nuclear auxiliary unit operators o Maintenance Craft and technicians o Chemistry and Radiation Protection technicians December 29, 2017 on-going ME.1 Establish understanding and alignment of NSC Traits Obtain workforce input on the assessment of NSC health Perform a Root Cause Analysis of Weaknesses in the Adverse Employment Action Process Implementation Address results of audit-identified findings Evaluate organizational and programmatic weaknesses ME.2 Generate a performance analysis worksheet (PAW) to evaluate May 12, 2017 additional training needs, if required Page 4 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item Action Due Date Status Evaluate Methods to Predetermine Stressors in the Organization Develop and implement an organizational stressor index (OSI) to provide a tool for identifying events or conditions that could introduce undue stress or schedule pressure on the organization. Index is being Complete ME.3 Communicate results of schedule activity decisions based on piloted at WBN insights gained from the OSI tool to station personnel at Site Leadership Team meeting, Plan of the Day and T-week meetings Conduct Quarterly Audits of the Adverse Action Process

  • Review adverse action documentation Review executive review board actions Review effectiveness of Chilled Work Environment Mitigation Begins 2nd quarter December 29, 2017 ME.4 Plans, when applicable CY2017
  • interim action until Root Cause completion Conduct Adverse Action briefings at Site Leadership Meetings
  • Communicate initiation of significant adverse actions and critical ME.5 thinking for taking the action at the weekly site leadership team April 27, 2018 on-going meetings
  • interim action until Root Cause completion Conduct Independent Assessment of WBN Nuclear Safety Culture Conduct an independent assessment of the WBN Nuclear Safety Culture using an independent Nuclear Safety Culture Survey and focus groups to evaluate the SCWE and progress made toward achieving a ME.6 sustainable NSC. Provide analysis of conclusions. September 29, 2017 Page 5 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item Action Due Date Status Conduct Operations Pulse Surveys ECP will conduct WBN Operations pulse surveys (10% of the staff, every month) that will include questions on:

Willingness of operators to raise nuclear safety concerns; Indications of valuing production over safety; Indications of undue influence over licensed duties; and on-going ME.7 December 29, 2017 Effective use of the Corrective Action/Employee Concerns Moved from C.1.5 programs to raise concerns These surveys will be evaluated for potential warning signs and missed opportunities to identify safety conscious work environment concerns Conduct Pulse Surveys in Additional Departments ECP Personnel will generate a schedule and commence conducting ME.8 and trending monthly Pulse Surveys in select other WBN Departments December 29, 2017 on-going for period of 12 months Moved from C.1.7 Site Leadership Interaction (SLT) with Operators SLT members will accompany non-licensed operators on rounds periodically to enhance their visibility with the operating crews Duty Plant Manager will tour the Main Control Room each week to engage with the operating crews ME.9 December 29, 2017 on-going Page 6 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Nuclear Safety Culture is Understood and Reinforced Item Action Due Date Status Conduct Semi-Annual Seminars for Senior Leadership Team Conduct semi-annual seminars for the Senior Leadership Team through 2017 focused on:

managing and communicating in a changing work environment, December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.1 and managing performance expectations without creating a fear of retaliation.

Establish Nuclear Safety Culture Observations at Key Meetings Establish and communicate nuclear safety culture observation expectations of key meetings including:

o Plan of the Day o T-Week o Management Review Committee December 29, 2017 on-going NSC.2 o Outage Conduct monthly trending and communication of observation insights to Site Leadership Team Communicate Safety Conscious Work Environment Expectations and Learnings at the Weekly Site Leadership Meeting Reinforce Nuclear Safety Culture attributes, NSC.3 Discuss trends and insights from NSCMP meetings, April 27, 2018 on-going Discuss CAP metrics and key accomplishments Discuss adverse actions, as applicable Page 7 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item Action Due Date Status Conduct TVA Nuclear Senior Management Review of WBN NSC Conduct monthly oversight of WBN Chilled Work Environment Action Plan to assess:

NSC.4 Progress against plan deliverables June 30, 2017 on-going Effectiveness of actions taken Need for additional actions Conduct Safety Conscious Work Environment Refresher Training Conduct computer based training (CBT) for all Watts Bar NSC.5 August 31, 2017 Nuclear Plant personnel including contractors Conduct a Seminar for Site Supervision Conduct a seminar for site supervisory personnel on NSC.6 establishing the vision and expectations for managing and December 29, 2017 on-going communicating in a changing work environment.

Implement Corrective Action Program (CAP) Information Sharing NSC.7 Implement CAP seminars for targeted departments December 29, 2017 on-going Provide CAP tutorials for requesting departments Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team Establish a Fleet Safety Culture Peer Team to monitor and July 21, 2017 NSC.8 discuss the health of the sites safety culture and safety conscious work environment Page 8 of 9

ATTACHMENT 1 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT ACTION PLAN - REVISION 1 Item Action Due Date Status Establish an experienced Executive Safety Culture Advisor role TVA will procure an experienced executive to perform, review and observe activities at TVA sites and provide feedback, coaching and recommendations to the TVA leadership team on achieving sustainable improvement in safety culture at the sites.

Conduct leadership observations of key nuclear leadership May 31, 2018 NSC.9 engagements Provide oversight of the newly developed safety culture peer team Assess effectiveness of the existing safety culture and SCWE mechanisms including the ECP, CAP, NSCMP and NSRB Revise Nuclear Safety Oversight Guidance Implement new requirement in Nuclear Safety Oversight procedure to Complete NSC.10 include standard agenda requirement for periodic independent observations and selective interviews to gain NSC insights Page 9 of 9

ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Safety has priority over production:

Pulse Survey Results Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results Organization Stressor Index Independent Survey Results CAP is effective:

Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric Corrective Action Closure Quality and Timeliness Pulse Survey Results Corrective Maintenance Backlog o Safety Work Orders o Critical Component CC/DCs o Priority 1 and 2 Number of Condition Reports compared to other Utilities Management and employee mutual respect:

Employee Concerns Metric - Management/Personnel Issues Focus Group Results Pulse Survey Results Nuclear Safety Review Board Executive Review Board Independent Survey Results NSC is understood and reinforced:

Observation Program (ePop)Trending Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results Focus Group Results Independent Survey Results Page 1 of 3

ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS Definitions

1. Pulsing - A survey/interview activity performed by the ECP with employees to aid in understanding and monitoring the General Work Environment and/or the Safety Conscious Work Environment (SCWE).
2. Nuclear Safety Monitoring Panel Results - Performance Trends in Nuclear Safety Culture Traits makeup the NSC Dashboard (Below as example only). This dashboard summarizes and reflects the overarching condition of NSC based on the roll up and evaluated input from the NSCMPs. It is designed to provide one page visual performance trend display of the health of Nuclear Safety Culture for evaluated period depicted.
3. Operational Stressor Index - a tool developed to detect and address stressors. The tool features-A list of potential stressors, Means of categorizing based on potential impact on employee willingness to speak up Requirement for management to implement actions for stressors with significant risk to SCWE Review with Director of Plant Support and Site Management on a monthly basis Review with Chief Nuclear Officer on a quarterly basis Page 2 of 3

ATTACHMENT 2 TVA CHILLED WORK ENVIRONMENT METRICS

4. Independent Survey Results - the purpose of this survey is to measure the attitudes and perceptions of the workforce about nuclear safety culture at Watts Bar. The survey will be conducted by an independent third party vendor.
5. Operational Focus Aggregate Impact Metric - a measure of the overall impact to the Operating Staff of key indicators.
6. Corrective Maintenance Backlog - The number and age of existing CC/DC backlog Work Orders is trending downward, especially with regard to WOs with Operations and CAP focus codes. In addition:

o Safety Work Orders (5 I1/I2 and I3 trending downward) o Critical Component DCs (Trending downwards) o Priority 1 and 2 (Zero outstanding Priority 1 WOs and Priority 2 WOs )

7. Closure Quality: Corrective Action closure quality and timeliness come from the Performance Improvement Health Monitor and is based upon the following:
a. Measures requirements from NPG-SPP-22.300 (CAP) against actions taken in Maximo.
8. CAP Timeliness:
a. CAP Development for Level 1 and Level 2 analysis and action timeliness meet the procedural requirements of NPG-SPP-22.300
9. CR Initiation: CR Initiation numbers comparable (+/- 500) to other stations in the fleet.

(Normalized)

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ATTACHMENT 3 COMMITMENTS

1. TVA will conduct an Independent Safety Conscious Work Environment Assessment at Watts Bar Nuclear Plant by September 1, 2017.

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