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| number = ML20148Q161
| number = ML20148Q161
| issue date = 10/23/1978
| issue date = 10/23/1978
| title = IE Inspec Rept#50-346/78-25 on 780928 During Which No Items of Noncompliance Were Noted.Major Areas Inspected Incl: Observation of Response by Licensee'S Organization During Drill by Emergency Med Contractor
| title = IE Inspec Rept 50-346/78-25 on 780928 During Which No Items of Noncompliance Were Noted.Major Areas Inspected Incl: Observation of Response by Licensee'S Organization During Drill by Emergency Med Contractor
| author name = Januska A
| author name = Januska A
| author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
| author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)

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IE Inspec Rept 50-346/78-25 on 780928 During Which No Items of Noncompliance Were Noted.Major Areas Inspected Incl: Observation of Response by Licensee'S Organization During Drill by Emergency Med Contractor
ML20148Q161
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 10/23/1978
From: Januska A
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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ML20064F371 List:
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50-346-78-25, NUDOCS 7811290331
Download: ML20148Q161 (5)


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.U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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0FFICE OF INSPECTION.AND ENFORCEMENT

REGION III

Report No. 50-346/78-25

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License No. NPF-3 Docket No. 50-346 Licensee: Toledo Edison Company Edison Plaza 300 Madison' Avenue Toledo, OH 43652 Facility name: Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1

Inspection at: Davis-Besse Site, Oak Harbor, OH 1 September 28, 1978 f Inspection conducted:

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h ID 15 Approved by: T. 'H. Ess1g, ief Environmental and Special Projects Section Inspection Summary Inspection on September 28, 1978 (Report No. 50-346/78-25)

Areas Inspected: Routine, announced observation of (1) the. response by the. licensee's organization during a scheduled drill conducted by the licensee's Emergency Medical Contractor and (2) follow-up of open items from a previous Emergency Planning Inspection. The inspection involved eight inspector-hours onsite by one NRC inspecco Results: No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified for the areas inspected.

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DETAILS

.. Persons Contacted T. Murray, Station Superintendent

  • Green, Administrative Coordinator D. Varwig, Safety Coordinator

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  • denotes those present at exit intervie . Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Malfunctioning (Closed) Outstanding Inspection Item (346/78-09):

emergency equipment. The inspector examined instruments in the During a previous inspec-radiological emergency equipment locke tion, batteries were found to be inoperable and corroded and battery The licensee acid was found in the bottom of an instrument cas has removed all batteries from the instruments, stored them with the instruments, and has purchased heavy duty batteries which will be placed with all emergency monitoring instruments when receive Site accountabilit (Closed) Outstanding Inspection Item (346/78-09):

The inspector reviewed the accountability used during the schedule drill conducted on September 28, 1978 and determined that measures taken since a previous inspection have facilitated more rapid accountability. Accountability may be further enhanced by the use of a computer-controlled personnel access system to be used in con-junction with the security program at the sit Emergency Plan (Closed) Outstanding Inspection Item (346/78-09): j Revie The Station Review Board reviewed the Emergency Plan Final approval (AD 1827.00) as required by Section 6.2 of the Pla date was May 3, 197 . Drill Observation The inspector observed the response by the licensee organization during a scheduled drill conducted by the licensee's emergency medical contractor (Radiation Management Corporation) on September 28, 197 The drill was a combination drill and training exercis Site Actions The drill site was the 545 foot elevation R. C. Drain Pump Roo The scenario involved two plant employees, one of whom-2-

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became injured, contaminated and is in a radiation fiel Actions by the uninjured employee and the First Aid Team were prompt and proper. Ths' inspector noted aCommunications communication problem when additional help was requeste problems were also noted by plant observers and discussed at

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station and hospital ac,tions was viewed and specific items noted in the station segment were discussed. Two items that were observed by a number of observers and the inspector were communications and the congestion and noise in the assembly are Communications involving the logging of actions as they take place, dissemination of information, the use of a dedicated communications line during an emergency, and monitoring of all communications pertinent to the emergency were discusse The congestion and noise in the assembly area was also dis-cussed, although the problem was taken care of during the drill. Station personnel stated that these two problems will be studied in detai These items will be reviewed during a future inspectio . Exit Interview The inspector met with the licensee representative (denoted in Paragraph 1) at the conclusion of the inspection on September 28, 1978. The purpose, findings and scope of the inspection were discusse .

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