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{{Adams
| number = ML20056H096
| issue date = 08/31/1993
| title = Ack RO Anderson Revising Commitments Associated W/Requalification Exam Rept 50-282/OL-92-02 & Insp Repts 50-282/92-22 & 50-306/92-22
| author name = Forney W
| author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
| addressee name = Anthony D
| addressee affiliation = NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
| docket = 05000282, 05000306
| license number =
| contact person =
| document report number = NUDOCS 9309080219
| title reference date = 08-24-1993
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
| page count = 2
}}
See also: [[see also::IR 05000282/1992022]]
 
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inspection at your Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2.
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US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Attn: Document Control Desk
Vashington, DC 20555
PPAIRIE ISIAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT
Docket Nos. 50-282 License Nos. DPR-42
50-306
DPR-60
Failure To Complete NRC Commitments
Within The Committed Schedule
The purpose of this letter is to notify the NRC of two commitments which were
not ccepleted within the schedule committed to in previous NRC correspondence .
This deviation from commitments was discussed with the NRC resident inspectors
on August 12, 1993.
Each of the commitments is discussed separately below.
Commitment 1
Pricr to the 1992 NRC-observed operator requalification examinations,
individuals designated to participate in the examination inadvertently
received training from an instructor who was under the Pre-examination
Security agreement. This is discussed .n the NRC Requalification Examinatict
Report No. 2S2/0L-92-02.
In our response to the Requalification Examination Report, dated November 15,
1992, we identified two actions to be taken to preclude a further occurrence
of this type.
One of the actions committed to was the review of this
violation during the first quarter of 1993 with all licensed operators and
operations instructors.
Following the submittal of the November 18, 1992 response, the subject
c omr:i t n:ent was entered into the plant commitment tracking system with a
required completion date of March 31, 1993
However, no Request for Training
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used ::y the training center to identify, schedule and track training requests.
This lack of a Request for Training Services in comhination with mis-
communication within the training department resulted in the required trainir.g
not being completed in the first quarter of 1993.
A contributing cau e of the failure to meet the committed date was the
inadequacy of the current commitment tracking system monthly reporting process
for ensuring that commitments with firm completion. dates are completed per the
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The committed review will be performed during the six-week training cycle
immediately preceding the 1993 operator requalification examinations and will
be completed by September 24, 1993.
This schedule will meet the intent of the
original committed action by completing the review prior to the next
requalification examination.
Commitment 2
NRC Inspection Reports 50-282/92022 and 50-306/92022 included a Notice of
Violation concerning design and construction of a new building wall.
In our
response letter dated January 19, 1993, we committed to training on the
subject to be completed during the first quarter of 1993.
Again, as in the situation described above, no Request for Training Services
was initiated following submittal of the commitment.
In addition, this
commitment was not entered into the commitment tracking system in a timely
manner.
The subject commitment was discussed with the Training Department
prior tc submittal; however, the lack of a Request for Training Services , the
failure to enter the commitment in the tracking system and miscommunication
within the training department resulted in the required training not being
completed in the first quarter of 1993.
This training has now been scheduled and will be completed by August 27, 1993.
Actions to Prevent Recurrence
Site personnel will be reminded of the proper use of the Request for Training
Services.
While miscommunication was a factor in these deviations, it was only a factor
because the formal Request for Training Services process was not used.
Therefore, no corrective actions are deemed necessary to address
miscommunication.
A process re-engineering effort has been initiated to strengthen the process
for development of outgoing correspondence to the NRC and commitments that may
be contained in that correspondence.
It is anticipated that as part of the
new process, commitments to the NRC will receive increased management review
during development of the correspondence and that the responsibility for
completion of the commitment will be more clearly defined before the
correspondence is submitted.
The current process at Prairie Island for the tracking of NRC commitments is
being evaluated to identify any improvements that can be made to ensure that
NRC commitments are entered into the system in a timely manner and that
periodic reminders are sent to personnel assigned to complete commitments.
The review is being conducted concurrent with the conversion of the commitment
tracking system to the new plant information computer system. Necessary
revisions to the commitment tracking system will be incorporcted during the
conversion process.
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Please contact Gene Ecliolt (612) 388-1121 ext 4663 if you have any questions
related to the information we have provided,
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 26 May 2025

Ack RO Anderson Revising Commitments Associated W/Requalification Exam Rept 50-282/OL-92-02 & Insp Repts 50-282/92-22 & 50-306/92-22
ML20056H096
Person / Time
Site: Prairie Island  
Issue date: 08/31/1993
From: Forney W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Anthony D
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
References
NUDOCS 9309080219
Download: ML20056H096 (2)


See also: IR 05000282/1992022

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Docket No. 50-282

Docket No. 50-306

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Northern States Power Company

ATTN: Mr. D. D. Antony

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Vice President

Nuclear Generation

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414 Nicollet Mall

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Minneapolis, MN 55401

Dear Mr. Antony:

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SUBJECT: FAILURE TO COMPLETE NRC COMMITMENTS WITHIN THE COMMITTED SCHEDULE

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This letter acknowledges Mr. Roger 0. Anderson, Director, Licensing and

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Management Issues, August 24, 1993 letter, revising commitments associated

i

with NRC Requalification Examination Report No. 50-282/0L-92-02-and Inspection

l

Reports No. 50-282/92022(DRP) and No. 50-306/92022(DRP). Th'ese reports

l

summarized the results of a requalification examination and an announced team

'

l

inspection at your Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2.

While we are concerned that your commitment tracking system was not completely

effective in these areas, your identification of the issue and efforts to

.

improve your system appear appropriate.

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Sincerely,

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._O n . _

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W. L. Forney, Acting Director

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Division of Reactor Safety

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See Attached Distribution

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Northern States Power Company

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AUG 311993

Distribution

cc:

E. L. Watzl, Site Manager,

Peairie Island Site

'

M. WLdley, Plant Manager

R. C. Anderson, Director,

Licensing and Management

Issues

cc w/ltr dtd 08/24/93:

OC/LFDCB

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Resident Inspector, RIII

4

Prairie Island

Resident Inspector, RIII

Monticello

John W. Ferman, Ph.D.,

Nuclear Engineer, MPCA

Kris Sanda, Commissioner

Minnesota Dept. of Public

Service

Prairie Island LPM, NRR

i

Robert M. Thompson, Administrator

Wisconsin Division of Emergency

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Government

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Northem States Power Company

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414 Nicollet Mall

Minneapolis, Minnesota $5401-1927

Telephone (612) 3315500

August 24, 1993

US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Attn: Document Control Desk

Vashington, DC 20555

PPAIRIE ISIAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT

Docket Nos. 50-282 License Nos. DPR-42

50-306

DPR-60

Failure To Complete NRC Commitments

Within The Committed Schedule

The purpose of this letter is to notify the NRC of two commitments which were

not ccepleted within the schedule committed to in previous NRC correspondence .

This deviation from commitments was discussed with the NRC resident inspectors

on August 12, 1993.

Each of the commitments is discussed separately below.

Commitment 1

Pricr to the 1992 NRC-observed operator requalification examinations,

individuals designated to participate in the examination inadvertently

received training from an instructor who was under the Pre-examination

Security agreement. This is discussed .n the NRC Requalification Examinatict

Report No. 2S2/0L-92-02.

In our response to the Requalification Examination Report, dated November 15,

1992, we identified two actions to be taken to preclude a further occurrence

of this type.

One of the actions committed to was the review of this

violation during the first quarter of 1993 with all licensed operators and

operations instructors.

Following the submittal of the November 18, 1992 response, the subject

c omr:i t n:ent was entered into the plant commitment tracking system with a

required completion date of March 31, 1993

However, no Request for Training

Se rvices was initiated.

This form is the normal mechanism for requesting

training to he performed by the Prairie Island Training Center.

The form is

t

'

used ::y the training center to identify, schedule and track training requests.

This lack of a Request for Training Services in comhination with mis-

communication within the training department resulted in the required trainir.g

not being completed in the first quarter of 1993.

A contributing cau e of the failure to meet the committed date was the

inadequacy of the current commitment tracking system monthly reporting process

for ensuring that commitments with firm completion. dates are completed per the

committed schedule.

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NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY

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24, 1993

Page 2

The committed review will be performed during the six-week training cycle

immediately preceding the 1993 operator requalification examinations and will

be completed by September 24, 1993.

This schedule will meet the intent of the

original committed action by completing the review prior to the next

requalification examination.

Commitment 2

NRC Inspection Reports 50-282/92022 and 50-306/92022 included a Notice of

Violation concerning design and construction of a new building wall.

In our

response letter dated January 19, 1993, we committed to training on the

subject to be completed during the first quarter of 1993.

Again, as in the situation described above, no Request for Training Services

was initiated following submittal of the commitment.

In addition, this

commitment was not entered into the commitment tracking system in a timely

manner.

The subject commitment was discussed with the Training Department

prior tc submittal; however, the lack of a Request for Training Services , the

failure to enter the commitment in the tracking system and miscommunication

within the training department resulted in the required training not being

completed in the first quarter of 1993.

This training has now been scheduled and will be completed by August 27, 1993.

Actions to Prevent Recurrence

Site personnel will be reminded of the proper use of the Request for Training

Services.

While miscommunication was a factor in these deviations, it was only a factor

because the formal Request for Training Services process was not used.

Therefore, no corrective actions are deemed necessary to address

miscommunication.

A process re-engineering effort has been initiated to strengthen the process

for development of outgoing correspondence to the NRC and commitments that may

be contained in that correspondence.

It is anticipated that as part of the

new process, commitments to the NRC will receive increased management review

during development of the correspondence and that the responsibility for

completion of the commitment will be more clearly defined before the

correspondence is submitted.

The current process at Prairie Island for the tracking of NRC commitments is

being evaluated to identify any improvements that can be made to ensure that

NRC commitments are entered into the system in a timely manner and that

periodic reminders are sent to personnel assigned to complete commitments.

The review is being conducted concurrent with the conversion of the commitment

tracking system to the new plant information computer system. Necessary

revisions to the commitment tracking system will be incorporcted during the

conversion process.

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USNRC

NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY

l

-

August 24, 1993

-

Page 3

This letter contains the following new NRC commitment:

f

Site personnel will be reminded of the proper use of the Request for

Training Services.

Please contact Gene Ecliolt (612) 388-1121 ext 4663 if you have any questions

related to the information we have provided,

i

0

I

hf:She

V~

,

/

Roger O Anderson

Director

Licensing and Management Issues

c: Regional Administrator - III, NRC

Wayne Shafer, NRC Region III

NRR Project Manager, NRC

Sr Resident Inspector, NRC

State of Minnesota

Attn: Kris Sanda

J Silberg

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J