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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDSWASHINGTON, DC 20555January 26, 1995NRC GENERIC LETTER 95-01: NRC STAFF TECHNICAL POSITION ON FIRE PROTECTION FORFUEL CYCLE FACILITIES
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS
WASHINGTON, DC 20555 January 26, 1995 NRC GENERIC LETTER 95-01: NRC STAFF TECHNICAL  
POSITION ON FIRE PROTECTION  
FOR FUEL CYCLE FACILITIES


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
All current licensees and applicants for uranium conversion and fuelfabrication facilities.
All current licensees and applicants for uranium conversion and fuel fabrication facilities.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this generic letter tonotify addressees about the need to implement a Fire Hazard Analysis and aPre-Fire Plan and require that all addressees provide the NRC a writtenresponse to this generic letter.BackgroundSection 70.22, Contents of Application, and Section 70.23, Requirements forthe Approval of Applications, of 10 CFR Part 70 require that equipment,facilities, and procedures that will be used by a licensee be adequate toprotect health and minimize danger to life or property. Similar requirementsare found in Part 40. After a January 1986 accident at Sequoyah FuelsCorporation's uranium hexafluoride conversion facility, the NRC formed aMaterials Safety Regulation Review Study Group (MSRRSG), which was tasked toreview the agency's licensing and regulatory program and recommend measures tostrengthen areas of weakness. One such area identified by the MSRRSG was fireprotection. On March 21, 1989, the NRC published in the Federal Register (54FR 11590-98) guidance to applicants and licensees for the preparation oflicense applications and conduct of operations. Public comments wererequested on the guidance, which was in the form of four draft TechnicalPositions in the areas of Management Controls/Quality Assurance, Requirementsfor Operation, Chemical Safety, and Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities.After consideration of the comments received and the experience gained inusing these draft Technical Positions, the NRC then revised and reissued theTechnical Position (TP) on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities in theFederal Register (57 FR 35607-13) dated August 10, 1992.Apart from providing guidance on good industry practices and standards forbuildings, equipment, maintenance, and training, the TP introduced the conceptof a Fire Hazard Analysis (FHA) to identify deficiencies in the fireprotection program of a facility. It described FHA as a systematic study ofeach "fire area' of the facility, and of the facility as a whole, in order to9D50 120 o03 1 94ot M9501200194//z1Rr OAN
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this generic letter to notify addressees about the need to implement a Fire Hazard Analysis and a Pre-Fire Plan and require that all addressees provide the NRC a written response to this generic letter.Background Section 70.22, Contents of Application, and Section 70.23, Requirements for the Approval of Applications, of 10 CFR Part 70 require that equipment, facilities, and procedures that will be used by a licensee be adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life or property.
GL 95-01January 26, 1995 identify and quantify all credible fire hazards that could affect thecontainment and safety of licensed radioactive materials, so that adequatecontrols can be provided to reduce those risks to acceptable levels. The TPalso stressed the importance of the Pre-Fire Plan to the preparedness of thefacility to meet all credible fire emergencies.On May 29, 1991, a potential criticality incident that developed at theGeneral Electric Nuclear Fuel and Component Manufacturing Facility (see NUREG-1450) once again raised generic safety concerns regarding the operation oflarge materials facilities. The NRC established a Materials Regulatory ReviewTask Force (MRRTF), which recommended a number of regulatory measures. Theconcept of an Integrated Safety Analysis (ISA) for the facilities, of whichFHA would be an integral part, was developed from those recommendations.Pursuant to the MRRTF report (NUREG-1324), the agency started work on arevision of the 10 CFR Part 70 rule, which is ongoing. The fuel cycleindustry has been consulted and informed of the agency's plan.DiscussionWhile neither of the two incidents cited above involved a fire, fire wasrecognized as a notable hazard at the conclusion of each review. Largequantities of flammable materials needed for the processes are stored at thesefacilities. Some of the fuel manufacturing processes themselves involve firerisk. While such risks cannot be completely eliminated, they should beminimized. The TP on fire protection provides guidance on ways to minimizesuch risks from fire.Inside facility buildings, fire hazard exists not only in the various fuelmanufacturing processes, but also in construction materials, equipment,maintenance operations, and storage and transfer of combustible materials. Itis important to safety to know what fire protection equipment is appropriatefor a given application. The FHA is the tool that enables such importantsafety-related decisions. It forms the basis for effective fire protectionmeasures that reduce accident risk and enhance safety.The TP advises that the facilities should have Pre-Fire Plans. A Pre-FirePlan contains information to assist a fire fighting team in an actualemergency situation. It is recommended that the plan be prepared inconsultation with the local fire department, where such offsite assistance isrelied upon. The importance to safety of a Pre-Fire Plan cannot be over-emphasized. The fire fighters' ability to promptly locate ordinary installedhardware, such as a compatible connection for delivery of water or a sectionalvalve, may be critical in an emergency situation. The purpose of a Pre-FirePlan is to provide exactly such information. The Pre-Fire Plan should also bea training tool for both the facility's emergency response team and theoffsite fire department that is expected to assist the facility in anemergency.


GL 95-01January 26, 1995 Reguested ActionPursuant to 10 CFR 40.31(b) or 70.22(d), as appropriate, each addressee shallprepare a statement on how it will implement the guidance of Position 9, FireHazard Analysis, and Position 10, Pre-Fire Plan, of the Technical Position onFire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities, published in the Federal Register(57 FR 35607-13) dated August 10, 1992.Reauired ResponseWithin 30 days from the date of this generic letter, each addressee shallsubmit a complete statement on how it will implement the referenced guidance.Please address the required written statement signed by a responsible officerto the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk,Washington, DC 20555. In addition, please submit a copy to the appropriateRegional Administrator.Related Generic CommunicationsNRC Information Notice 92-14, "Uranium Oxide Fires at Fuel Cycle Facilities,"issued February 21, 1992.PaDerwork Reduction Act StatementThe statement is covered by the Office of Management and Budget clearancenumbers 3150-0020 (10 CFR 40.8) and 3150-0009 (10 CFR 70.8). The estimatedaverage number of burden hours to comply with the reporting request is 40person-hours per licensee response, including those needed to assess the newrecommendations, search data sources, gather and analyze the data, and preparethe required response. This estimate of the average number of burden hourspertains only to the identified response and not to the time needed toimplement any actions discussed in the responses. Send comments regardingthis burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and RecordsManagement Branch, Division of Information Support Services, Office of GL 95-01January 26, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0020 and3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3019, Office ofManagement and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technicalcontact listed below or the appropriate regional office.Robert F. Burnett, DirectorDivision of Fuel Cycle Safetyand SafeguardsOffice of Nuclear Material Safetyand SafeguardsTechnical contact: A. Datta, NMSS301-415-8109Attachment: st o'Hf Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters AttachmentGL 95-01January 26, 1995 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC GENERIC LETTERSGenericI _44-Date ofT c en is neC..k 4-4LTeciiad TnLC l.e tUUIl v ;F %4§ ak Luau .94-0494-03VOLUNTARY REPORTING OFADDITIONAL OCCUPATIONALRADIATION EXPOSURE DATAINTERGRANULAR STRESSCORROSION CRACKING OF CORESHROUDS IN BOILING WATERLONG-TERM SOLUTIONS ANDUPGRADE OF INTERIMOPERATING RECOMMENDATIONSFOR THERMAL-HYDRAULICINSTABILITIES IN BOILINGWATER REACTORSREMOVAL OF ACCELERATEDTESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS FOREMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATORSFIRE ENDURANCE TESTACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FORFIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USEDTO SEPARATE REDUNDANTSAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHINTHE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. 1 TOGL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION OFFIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS")09/02/9407/22/9407/11/9405/31/9403/25/94ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHYLICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSINGLICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS& DISTRIBUTORS OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGEINSTALLATIONS, FACILITIESFOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGICREPOSITORIES FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR BOILING WATERREACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIGROCK POINT, WHICH DOESNOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FORBOILING WATER REACTORSEXCEPT BIG ROCK POINTALL HOLDERS OF OLs FORNPRsALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR NPRs94-0294-0186-10,SUPP. 1OL -OPERATING LICENSECP = CONSTRUCTION PERMITNPR -NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS  
Similar requirements are found in Part 40. After a January 1986 accident at Sequoyah Fuels Corporation's uranium hexafluoride conversion facility, the NRC formed a Materials Safety Regulation Review Study Group (MSRRSG), which was tasked to review the agency's licensing and regulatory program and recommend measures to strengthen areas of weakness.
GENERIC LETTER 95-01ACTION
 
One such area identified by the MSRRSG was fire protection.
 
On March 21, 1989, the NRC published in the Federal Register (54 FR 11590-98)
guidance to applicants and licensees for the preparation of license applications and conduct of operations.
 
Public comments were requested on the guidance, which was in the form of four draft Technical Positions in the areas of Management Controls/Quality Assurance, Requirements for Operation, Chemical Safety, and Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities.
 
After consideration of the comments received and the experience gained in using these draft Technical Positions, the NRC then revised and reissued the Technical Position (TP) on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities in the Federal Register (57 FR 35607-13)
dated August 10, 1992.Apart from providing guidance on good industry practices and standards for buildings, equipment, maintenance, and training, the TP introduced the concept of a Fire Hazard Analysis (FHA) to identify deficiencies in the fire protection program of a facility.
 
It described FHA as a systematic study of each "fire area' of the facility, and of the facility as a whole, in order to 9D50 120 o03 1 94ot M 9501200194
//z1Rr O AN
GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 identify and quantify all credible fire hazards that could affect the containment and safety of licensed radioactive materials, so that adequate controls can be provided to reduce those risks to acceptable levels. The TP also stressed the importance of the Pre-Fire Plan to the preparedness of the facility to meet all credible fire emergencies.
 
On May 29, 1991, a potential criticality incident that developed at the General Electric Nuclear Fuel and Component Manufacturing Facility (see NUREG-1450) once again raised generic safety concerns regarding the operation of large materials facilities.
 
The NRC established a Materials Regulatory Review Task Force (MRRTF), which recommended a number of regulatory measures.
 
The concept of an Integrated Safety Analysis (ISA) for the facilities, of which FHA would be an integral part, was developed from those recommendations.
 
Pursuant to the MRRTF report (NUREG-1324), the agency started work on a revision of the 10 CFR Part 70 rule, which is ongoing. The fuel cycle industry has been consulted and informed of the agency's plan.Discussion While neither of the two incidents cited above involved a fire, fire was recognized as a notable hazard at the conclusion of each review. Large quantities of flammable materials needed for the processes are stored at these facilities.
 
Some of the fuel manufacturing processes themselves involve fire risk. While such risks cannot be completely eliminated, they should be minimized.
 
The TP on fire protection provides guidance on ways to minimize such risks from fire.Inside facility buildings, fire hazard exists not only in the various fuel manufacturing processes, but also in construction materials, equipment, maintenance operations, and storage and transfer of combustible materials.
 
It is important to safety to know what fire protection equipment is appropriate for a given application.
 
The FHA is the tool that enables such important safety-related decisions.
 
It forms the basis for effective fire protection measures that reduce accident risk and enhance safety.The TP advises that the facilities should have Pre-Fire Plans. A Pre-Fire Plan contains information to assist a fire fighting team in an actual emergency situation.
 
It is recommended that the plan be prepared in consultation with the local fire department, where such offsite assistance is relied upon. The importance to safety of a Pre-Fire Plan cannot be over-emphasized.
 
The fire fighters'
ability to promptly locate ordinary installed hardware, such as a compatible connection for delivery of water or a sectional valve, may be critical in an emergency situation.
 
The purpose of a Pre-Fire Plan is to provide exactly such information.
 
The Pre-Fire Plan should also be a training tool for both the facility's emergency response team and the offsite fire department that is expected to assist the facility in an emergency.
 
GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Reguested Action Pursuant to 10 CFR 40.31(b) or 70.22(d), as appropriate, each addressee shall prepare a statement on how it will implement the guidance of Position 9, Fire Hazard Analysis, and Position 10, Pre-Fire Plan, of the Technical Position on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities, published in the Federal Register (57 FR 35607-13)  
dated August 10, 1992.Reauired Response Within 30 days from the date of this generic letter, each addressee shall submit a complete statement on how it will implement the referenced guidance.Please address the required written statement signed by a responsible officer to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555. In addition, please submit a copy to the appropriate Regional Administrator.
 
Related Generic Communications NRC Information Notice 92-14, "Uranium Oxide Fires at Fuel Cycle Facilities," issued February 21, 1992.PaDerwork Reduction Act Statement The statement is covered by the Office of Management and Budget clearance numbers 3150-0020  
(10 CFR 40.8) and 3150-0009  
(10 CFR 70.8). The estimated average number of burden hours to comply with the reporting request is 40 person-hours per licensee response, including those needed to assess the new recommendations, search data sources, gather and analyze the data, and prepare the required response.
 
This estimate of the average number of burden hours pertains only to the identified response and not to the time needed to implement any actions discussed in the responses.
 
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch, Division of Information Support Services, Office of GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0020  
and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional office.Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:  
st o'Hf Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters Attachment GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC GENERIC LETTERS Generic I _44-Date of T c en is ne C..k 4-4L Teciiad Tn LC l.e tUUIl v ;F %4§ ak Luau .94-04 94-03 VOLUNTARY
REPORTING  
OF ADDITIONAL
OCCUPATIONAL
RADIATION
EXPOSURE DATA INTERGRANULAR
STRESS CORROSION
CRACKING OF CORE SHROUDS IN BOILING WATER LONG-TERM  
SOLUTIONS  
AND UPGRADE OF INTERIM OPERATING
RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR THERMAL-HYDRAULIC
INSTABILITIES
IN BOILING WATER REACTORS REMOVAL OF ACCELERATED
TESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS  
FOR EMERGENCY
DIESEL GENERATORS
FIRE ENDURANCE  
TEST ACCEPTANCE
CRITERIA FOR FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USED TO SEPARATE REDUNDANT SAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHIN THE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. 1 TO GL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION  
OF FIRE PROTECTION  
REQUIREMENTS")
09/02/94 07/22/94 07/11/94 05/31/94 03/25/94 ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHY
LICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSING
LICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS
& DISTRIBUTORS  
OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATIONS, FACILITIES
FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGIC REPOSITORIES
FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT, WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT BIG ROCK POINT ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs 94-02 94-01 86-10, SUPP. 1 OL -OPERATING  
LICENSE CP = CONSTRUCTION  
PERMIT NPR -NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS  
GENERIC LETTER 95-01 ACTION


==ADDRESSEES==
==ADDRESSEES==
Mr. M. 0. Kosmider, Plant ManagerAllied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430Metropolis, IL 62960Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing OfficerBabcock & Wilcox CompanyNaval Nuclear Fuel DivisionP.O. Box 785Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785Ms. Kathryn S. KnappManager, Safety and LicensingB&W Fuel CompanyCommercial Nuclear Fuel PlantP.O. Box 11646Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646Docket 40-3392Docket 70-27Docket 70-1201Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, ManagerRegulatory ComplianceCombustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing3300 State Road PHematite, Missouri 63047Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities ManagerCombustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing1000 Prospect Hill RoadWindsor, CT 06095-0500Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, DirectorLicensing, Safety, andNuclear ComplianceGeneral AtomicsP.O. Box 85608San Diego, CA 92186-9784Docket 70-36Docket 70-1100Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, ManagerFuels and Facilities LicensingGeneral Electric CompanyNuclear Energy ProductionP.O. Box 780, MC J26Wilmington, NC 28402Docket 70-1113Mr. Andrew M. MaxinActing Vice PresidentSafety and Regulatory ManagementNuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123Erwin, TN 37650-9718Docket 70-143Docket 70-1257Mr. L. J. Maas, ManagerRegulatory ComplianceSiemens Power Corporation2101 Horn Rapids RoadRichland, WA 99352-0130Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project ManagerWestinghouse Electric CorporationDrawer RColumbia, SC 29250Docket 70-1151 GL 95-01January 26, 1995 re = nu Our I  
Mr. M. 0. Kosmider, Plant Manager Allied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430 Metropolis, IL 62960 Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing Officer Babcock & Wilcox Company Naval Nuclear Fuel Division P.O. Box 785 Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785 Ms. Kathryn S. Knapp Manager, Safety and Licensing B&W Fuel Company Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant P.O. Box 11646 Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646 Docket 40-3392 Docket 70-27 Docket 70-1201 Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, Manager Regulatory Compliance Combustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing
GL 95-XXJanuary XX, 1995 GL 94-XXDecember XX, 1994 GL 94-XXDecember XX, 1994 n = nu sureI  
3300 State Road P Hematite, Missouri 63047 Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities Manager Combustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing
AttachmentGL 95-01January 26, 1995 I Tev nr nrfruTIv TecIIpF UDrCFNFRjr IETTFRSL14l Yu nIvLuLn I hv; An I ~ zz" -._,GenericDate ofTI---lTecur&A TnLetter SUDject ImUaITC -94-0494-0394-0294-0186-10,SUPP. 1VOLUNTARY REPORTING OFADDITIONAL OCCUPATIONALRADIATION EXPOSURE DATAINTERGRANULAR STRESSCORROSION CRACKING OF CORESHROUDS IN BOILING WATERLONG-TERM SOLUTIONS ANDUPGRADE OF INTERIMOPERATING RECOMMENDATIONSFOR THERMAL-HYDRAULICINSTABILITIES IN BOILINGWATER REACTORSREMOVAL OF ACCELERATEDTESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS FOREMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATORSFIRE ENDURANCE TESTACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FORFIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USEDTO SEPARATE REDUNDANTSAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHINTHE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. I TOGL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION OFFIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS-)09/02/9407/22/9407/11/9405/31/9403/25/94ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHYLICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSINGLICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS& DISTRIBUTORS OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGEINSTALLATIONS, FACILITIESFOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGICREPOSITORIES FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR BOILING WATERREACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIGROCK POINT, WHICH DOESNOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FORBOILING WATER REACTORSEXCEPT BIG ROCK POINTALL HOLDERS OF OLs FORNPRsALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPsFOR NPRsA. ..aN .Tr rUL =CP =NPR =UF'LAIlNU LILtNbtCONSTRUCTION PERMITNUCLEAR POWER REACTORS  
1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500
GENERIC LETTER 95-01ACTION
Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, Director Licensing, Safety, and Nuclear Compliance General Atomics P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 Docket 70-36 Docket 70-1100 Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, Manager Fuels and Facilities Licensing General Electric Company Nuclear Energy Production P.O. Box 780, MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 Docket 70-1113 Mr. Andrew M. Maxin Acting Vice President Safety and Regulatory Management Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123 Erwin, TN 37650-9718 Docket 70-143 Docket 70-1257 Mr. L. J. Maas, Manager Regulatory Compliance Siemens Power Corporation
2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352-0130
Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project Manager Westinghouse Electric Corporation Drawer R Columbia, SC 29250 Docket 70-1151 GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0020
and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional office.Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:
List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters[A:\generic.ad]
*See previous concurrence OFC lFC lE l FCLB* E lFCLB* E FCLB* I E lOGC*
* IMOB*ANAE ADatta:mh VTharpe MTokar RPierson RFonner JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/29/94 12/12/94 1/17/94 1/17/94 OFC FCSS i NAME ETenEyck RBd __t DATE 1/ /95 1/17/95 r _nurn _ _ rn___nru _ _n en__at -fun 5.ury C a CUVLR t -LUVtK & tH6LU4U=t OFFICIAL RECORD COPY re = nu Our I  
GL 95-XX January XX, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulat ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0020
and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Aff irs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pl dse contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate region office.bert F. Burnett, Director ivision of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:
List of Recently Iss d NRC Generic Letters 60[A:\generic.ad]
*See previous concurrence
/ _ _I-1 O FCLB* I E FCLB* 1 E 11 FCLB* E FCLB* l I OGC* WM 1 4 0B NAME ADatta:mh VTharpe MTokav RPierson RFonner JSurmeier KRams " DATE 11/28/94 [ 11/28/94 11 2 94 11/29/94 12/12/94 /Z17/94 OFC FCSS 1FCSS I NAME ETenEyck RBurnett /DATE 1/ /95 1/)1/95__COVER 7E COVER & ENCLOSURE
N = NO COPY j OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
GL 94-XX December XX, 1994 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regula ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0020
and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Aff irs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pl ase contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate region office.obert F. Burnett, Director ivision of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, N S 301-415-810
Attachment:
List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters[A:\generic.ad]
*See previous concurrence
/_boor n OFC FB* E FCLB* E FLB* lE I E K /4 Wm /9 IMOB lNAME A u :mh VTharpYTokar RPierson JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 2 /94 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/29/94 12/1__/94
12/ /94 12/ /94 O FC LFCSS I L NAME ETenEyck lurn2Et DATE 12/ /94 12/ /94 ' __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____________
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GL 94-XX December XX, 1994 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regula ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0011), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3 19, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pleas contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional ffice.Robert F. Burnett, Director Divis on of Fuel Cycle Safety a Safeguards Off ce of Nuclear Material Safety nd Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:
List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters_, nrc~d OFC F C, -F A FCLB Wm C JI i IMOBI[NAME A t amhV X e RP i RF JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 11/Zk/94 11/,/94 1 1//9+ 11/ 94 __4 11/ /94 11/ /94 OFC_ FCSS 1 l 1 11 NAME ETenEyck RBurnett /DATE 11/ /94 II/ /94 I~~~aA _B rnnY C = COVE t = FFICIK L t R CLU DUCL/OFFICIAL
RECORD COPY n = nu sureI  
Attachment GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 I Tev nr nrfruTIv TecIIpF UDr CFNFRjr IETTFRS L14l Yu nIvLuLn I hv; An I ~ zz" -._, Generic Date of TI---l Tecur&A Tn Letter SUDject ImUaITC -94-04 94-03 94-02 94-01 86-10, SUPP. 1 VOLUNTARY
REPORTING  
OF ADDITIONAL
OCCUPATIONAL
RADIATION
EXPOSURE DATA INTERGRANULAR
STRESS CORROSION
CRACKING OF CORE SHROUDS IN BOILING WATER LONG-TERM  
SOLUTIONS  
AND UPGRADE OF INTERIM OPERATING
RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR THERMAL-HYDRAULIC
INSTABILITIES
IN BOILING WATER REACTORS REMOVAL OF ACCELERATED
TESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS  
FOR EMERGENCY
DIESEL GENERATORS
FIRE ENDURANCE  
TEST ACCEPTANCE
CRITERIA FOR FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USED TO SEPARATE REDUNDANT SAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHIN THE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. I TO GL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION  
OF FIRE PROTECTION  
REQUIREMENTS-)
09/02/94 07/22/94 07/11/94 05/31/94 03/25/94 ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHY
LICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSING
LICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS
& DISTRIBUTORS  
OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATIONS, FACILITIES
FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGIC REPOSITORIES
FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT, WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT BIG ROCK POINT ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs A. ..aN .Tr r UL =CP =NPR =UF'LAIlNU  
LILtNbt CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS  
GENERIC LETTER 95-01 ACTION


==ADDRESSEES==
==ADDRESSEES==
Mr. M. D. Kosmider, Plant ManagerAllied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430Metropolis, IL 62960Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing OfficerBabcock & Wilcox CompanyNaval Nuclear Fuel DivisionP.O. Box 785Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785Docket 40-3392Docket 70-27Ms. Kathryn S. Knapp Docket 70-1201Manager, Safety and LicensingB&W Fuel CompanyCommercial Nuclear Fuel PlantP.O. Box 11646Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, ManagerRegulatory ComplianceCombustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing3300 State Road PHematite, Missouri 63047Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities ManagerCombustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing1000 Prospect Hill RoadWindsor, CT 06095-0500Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, DirectorLicensing, Safety, andNuclear ComplianceGeneral AtomicsP.O. Box 85608San Diego, CA 92186-9784Docket 70-36Docket 70-1100Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, ManagerFuels and Facilities LicensingGeneral Electric CompanyNuclear Energy ProductionP.O. Box 780, MC J26Wilmington, NC 28402Docket 70-1113Mr. Andrew M. MaxinActing Vice PresidentSafety and Regulatory ManagementNuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123Erwin, TN 37650-9718Docket 70-143Mr. L. J. Maas, ManagerRegulatory ComplianceSiemens Power Corporation2101 Horn Rapids RoadRichland, WA 99352-0130Docket 70-1257Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project ManagerWestinghouse Electric CorporationDrawer RColumbia, SC 29250Docket 70-1151  
Mr. M. D. Kosmider, Plant Manager Allied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430 Metropolis, IL 62960 Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing Officer Babcock & Wilcox Company Naval Nuclear Fuel Division P.O. Box 785 Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785 Docket 40-3392 Docket 70-27 Ms. Kathryn S. Knapp Docket 70-1201 Manager, Safety and Licensing B&W Fuel Company Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant P.O. Box 11646 Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646 Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, Manager Regulatory Compliance Combustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing
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3300 State Road P Hematite, Missouri 63047 Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities Manager Combustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing
1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500
Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, Director Licensing, Safety, and Nuclear Compliance General Atomics P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 Docket 70-36 Docket 70-1100 Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, Manager Fuels and Facilities Licensing General Electric Company Nuclear Energy Production P.O. Box 780, MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 Docket 70-1113 Mr. Andrew M. Maxin Acting Vice President Safety and Regulatory Management Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123 Erwin, TN 37650-9718 Docket 70-143 Mr. L. J. Maas, Manager Regulatory Compliance Siemens Power Corporation
2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352-0130
Docket 70-1257 Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project Manager Westinghouse Electric Corporation Drawer R Columbia, SC 29250 Docket 70-1151}}


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NRC Generic Letter 1995-001: NRC Staff Technical Position on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities
ML031070069
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Issue date: 01/26/1995
From: Burnett R F
NRC/NMSS/FCSS
To:
References
GL-95-001, NUDOCS 9501200194
Download: ML031070069 (14)


UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

WASHINGTON, DC 20555 January 26, 1995 NRC GENERIC LETTER 95-01: NRC STAFF TECHNICAL

POSITION ON FIRE PROTECTION

FOR FUEL CYCLE FACILITIES

Addressees

All current licensees and applicants for uranium conversion and fuel fabrication facilities.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this generic letter to notify addressees about the need to implement a Fire Hazard Analysis and a Pre-Fire Plan and require that all addressees provide the NRC a written response to this generic letter.Background Section 70.22, Contents of Application, and Section 70.23, Requirements for the Approval of Applications, of 10 CFR Part 70 require that equipment, facilities, and procedures that will be used by a licensee be adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life or property.

Similar requirements are found in Part 40. After a January 1986 accident at Sequoyah Fuels Corporation's uranium hexafluoride conversion facility, the NRC formed a Materials Safety Regulation Review Study Group (MSRRSG), which was tasked to review the agency's licensing and regulatory program and recommend measures to strengthen areas of weakness.

One such area identified by the MSRRSG was fire protection.

On March 21, 1989, the NRC published in the Federal Register (54 FR 11590-98)

guidance to applicants and licensees for the preparation of license applications and conduct of operations.

Public comments were requested on the guidance, which was in the form of four draft Technical Positions in the areas of Management Controls/Quality Assurance, Requirements for Operation, Chemical Safety, and Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities.

After consideration of the comments received and the experience gained in using these draft Technical Positions, the NRC then revised and reissued the Technical Position (TP) on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities in the Federal Register (57 FR 35607-13)

dated August 10, 1992.Apart from providing guidance on good industry practices and standards for buildings, equipment, maintenance, and training, the TP introduced the concept of a Fire Hazard Analysis (FHA) to identify deficiencies in the fire protection program of a facility.

It described FHA as a systematic study of each "fire area' of the facility, and of the facility as a whole, in order to 9D50 120 o03 1 94ot M 9501200194

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GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 identify and quantify all credible fire hazards that could affect the containment and safety of licensed radioactive materials, so that adequate controls can be provided to reduce those risks to acceptable levels. The TP also stressed the importance of the Pre-Fire Plan to the preparedness of the facility to meet all credible fire emergencies.

On May 29, 1991, a potential criticality incident that developed at the General Electric Nuclear Fuel and Component Manufacturing Facility (see NUREG-1450) once again raised generic safety concerns regarding the operation of large materials facilities.

The NRC established a Materials Regulatory Review Task Force (MRRTF), which recommended a number of regulatory measures.

The concept of an Integrated Safety Analysis (ISA) for the facilities, of which FHA would be an integral part, was developed from those recommendations.

Pursuant to the MRRTF report (NUREG-1324), the agency started work on a revision of the 10 CFR Part 70 rule, which is ongoing. The fuel cycle industry has been consulted and informed of the agency's plan.Discussion While neither of the two incidents cited above involved a fire, fire was recognized as a notable hazard at the conclusion of each review. Large quantities of flammable materials needed for the processes are stored at these facilities.

Some of the fuel manufacturing processes themselves involve fire risk. While such risks cannot be completely eliminated, they should be minimized.

The TP on fire protection provides guidance on ways to minimize such risks from fire.Inside facility buildings, fire hazard exists not only in the various fuel manufacturing processes, but also in construction materials, equipment, maintenance operations, and storage and transfer of combustible materials.

It is important to safety to know what fire protection equipment is appropriate for a given application.

The FHA is the tool that enables such important safety-related decisions.

It forms the basis for effective fire protection measures that reduce accident risk and enhance safety.The TP advises that the facilities should have Pre-Fire Plans. A Pre-Fire Plan contains information to assist a fire fighting team in an actual emergency situation.

It is recommended that the plan be prepared in consultation with the local fire department, where such offsite assistance is relied upon. The importance to safety of a Pre-Fire Plan cannot be over-emphasized.

The fire fighters'

ability to promptly locate ordinary installed hardware, such as a compatible connection for delivery of water or a sectional valve, may be critical in an emergency situation.

The purpose of a Pre-Fire Plan is to provide exactly such information.

The Pre-Fire Plan should also be a training tool for both the facility's emergency response team and the offsite fire department that is expected to assist the facility in an emergency.

GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Reguested Action Pursuant to 10 CFR 40.31(b) or 70.22(d), as appropriate, each addressee shall prepare a statement on how it will implement the guidance of Position 9, Fire Hazard Analysis, and Position 10, Pre-Fire Plan, of the Technical Position on Fire Protection for Fuel Cycle Facilities, published in the Federal Register (57 FR 35607-13)

dated August 10, 1992.Reauired Response Within 30 days from the date of this generic letter, each addressee shall submit a complete statement on how it will implement the referenced guidance.Please address the required written statement signed by a responsible officer to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555. In addition, please submit a copy to the appropriate Regional Administrator.

Related Generic Communications NRC Information Notice 92-14, "Uranium Oxide Fires at Fuel Cycle Facilities," issued February 21, 1992.PaDerwork Reduction Act Statement The statement is covered by the Office of Management and Budget clearance numbers 3150-0020

(10 CFR 40.8) and 3150-0009

(10 CFR 70.8). The estimated average number of burden hours to comply with the reporting request is 40 person-hours per licensee response, including those needed to assess the new recommendations, search data sources, gather and analyze the data, and prepare the required response.

This estimate of the average number of burden hours pertains only to the identified response and not to the time needed to implement any actions discussed in the responses.

Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch, Division of Information Support Services, Office of GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0020

and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional office.Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:

st o'Hf Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters Attachment GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC GENERIC LETTERS Generic I _44-Date of T c en is ne C..k 4-4L Teciiad Tn LC l.e tUUIl v ;F %4§ ak Luau .94-04 94-03 VOLUNTARY

REPORTING

OF ADDITIONAL

OCCUPATIONAL

RADIATION

EXPOSURE DATA INTERGRANULAR

STRESS CORROSION

CRACKING OF CORE SHROUDS IN BOILING WATER LONG-TERM

SOLUTIONS

AND UPGRADE OF INTERIM OPERATING

RECOMMENDATIONS

FOR THERMAL-HYDRAULIC

INSTABILITIES

IN BOILING WATER REACTORS REMOVAL OF ACCELERATED

TESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS

FOR EMERGENCY

DIESEL GENERATORS

FIRE ENDURANCE

TEST ACCEPTANCE

CRITERIA FOR FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USED TO SEPARATE REDUNDANT SAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHIN THE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. 1 TO GL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION

OF FIRE PROTECTION

REQUIREMENTS")

09/02/94 07/22/94 07/11/94 05/31/94 03/25/94 ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHY

LICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSING

LICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS

& DISTRIBUTORS

OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATIONS, FACILITIES

FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGIC REPOSITORIES

FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT, WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT BIG ROCK POINT ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs 94-02 94-01 86-10, SUPP. 1 OL -OPERATING

LICENSE CP = CONSTRUCTION

PERMIT NPR -NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS

GENERIC LETTER 95-01 ACTION

ADDRESSEES

Mr. M. 0. Kosmider, Plant Manager Allied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430 Metropolis, IL 62960 Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing Officer Babcock & Wilcox Company Naval Nuclear Fuel Division P.O. Box 785 Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785 Ms. Kathryn S. Knapp Manager, Safety and Licensing B&W Fuel Company Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant P.O. Box 11646 Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646 Docket 40-3392 Docket 70-27 Docket 70-1201 Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, Manager Regulatory Compliance Combustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing

3300 State Road P Hematite, Missouri 63047 Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities Manager Combustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing

1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500

Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, Director Licensing, Safety, and Nuclear Compliance General Atomics P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 Docket 70-36 Docket 70-1100 Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, Manager Fuels and Facilities Licensing General Electric Company Nuclear Energy Production P.O. Box 780, MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 Docket 70-1113 Mr. Andrew M. Maxin Acting Vice President Safety and Regulatory Management Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123 Erwin, TN 37650-9718 Docket 70-143 Docket 70-1257 Mr. L. J. Maas, Manager Regulatory Compliance Siemens Power Corporation

2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352-0130

Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project Manager Westinghouse Electric Corporation Drawer R Columbia, SC 29250 Docket 70-1151 GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0020

and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional office.Robert F. Burnett, Director Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:

List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters[A:\generic.ad]

  • See previous concurrence OFC lFC lE l FCLB* E lFCLB* E FCLB* I E lOGC*
  • IMOB*ANAE ADatta:mh VTharpe MTokar RPierson RFonner JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/29/94 12/12/94 1/17/94 1/17/94 OFC FCSS i NAME ETenEyck RBd __t DATE 1/ /95 1/17/95 r _nurn _ _ rn___nru _ _n en__at -fun 5.ury C a CUVLR t -LUVtK & tH6LU4U=t OFFICIAL RECORD COPY re = nu Our I

GL 95-XX January XX, 1995 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulat ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0020

and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Aff irs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pl dse contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate region office.bert F. Burnett, Director ivision of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:

List of Recently Iss d NRC Generic Letters 60[A:\generic.ad]

  • See previous concurrence

/ _ _I-1 O FCLB* I E FCLB* 1 E 11 FCLB* E FCLB* l I OGC* WM 1 4 0B NAME ADatta:mh VTharpe MTokav RPierson RFonner JSurmeier KRams " DATE 11/28/94 [ 11/28/94 11 2 94 11/29/94 12/12/94 /Z17/94 OFC FCSS 1FCSS I NAME ETenEyck RBurnett /DATE 1/ /95 1/)1/95__COVER 7E COVER & ENCLOSURE

N = NO COPY j OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

GL 94-XX December XX, 1994 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regula ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0020

and 3150-0009), Office of Information and Regulatory Aff irs, NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pl ase contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate region office.obert F. Burnett, Director ivision of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, N S 301-415-810

Attachment:

List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters[A:\generic.ad]

  • See previous concurrence

/_boor n OFC FB* E FCLB* E FLB* lE I E K /4 Wm /9 IMOB lNAME A u :mh VTharpYTokar RPierson JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 2 /94 11/28/94 11/28/94 11/29/94 12/1__/94

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GL 94-XX December XX, 1994 Information Resources Management, U.S. Nuclear Regula ry Commission, Washington, DC 20555, and to the Paperwork Reduction roject (3150-0011), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-3 19, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this matter, pleas contact the technical contact listed below or the appropriate regional ffice.Robert F. Burnett, Director Divis on of Fuel Cycle Safety a Safeguards Off ce of Nuclear Material Safety nd Safeguards Technical contact: A. Datta, NMSS 301-415-8109 Attachment:

List of Recently Issued NRC Generic Letters_, nrc~d OFC F C, -F A FCLB Wm C JI i IMOBI[NAME A t amhV X e RP i RF JSurmeier KRamsey DATE 11/Zk/94 11/,/94 1 1//9+ 11/ 94 __4 11/ /94 11/ /94 OFC_ FCSS 1 l 1 11 NAME ETenEyck RBurnett /DATE 11/ /94 II/ /94 I~~~aA _B rnnY C = COVE t = FFICIK L t R CLU DUCL/OFFICIAL

RECORD COPY n = nu sureI

Attachment GL 95-01 January 26, 1995 I Tev nr nrfruTIv TecIIpF UDr CFNFRjr IETTFRS L14l Yu nIvLuLn I hv; An I ~ zz" -._, Generic Date of TI---l Tecur&A Tn Letter SUDject ImUaITC -94-04 94-03 94-02 94-01 86-10, SUPP. 1 VOLUNTARY

REPORTING

OF ADDITIONAL

OCCUPATIONAL

RADIATION

EXPOSURE DATA INTERGRANULAR

STRESS CORROSION

CRACKING OF CORE SHROUDS IN BOILING WATER LONG-TERM

SOLUTIONS

AND UPGRADE OF INTERIM OPERATING

RECOMMENDATIONS

FOR THERMAL-HYDRAULIC

INSTABILITIES

IN BOILING WATER REACTORS REMOVAL OF ACCELERATED

TESTING AND SPECIAL RE-PORTING REQUIREMENTS

FOR EMERGENCY

DIESEL GENERATORS

FIRE ENDURANCE

TEST ACCEPTANCE

CRITERIA FOR FIRE BARRIER SYSTEMS USED TO SEPARATE REDUNDANT SAFE SHUTDOWN TRAINS WITHIN THE SAME FIRE AREA (SUPP. I TO GL 86-10, "IMPLEMENTATION

OF FIRE PROTECTION

REQUIREMENTS-)

09/02/94 07/22/94 07/11/94 05/31/94 03/25/94 ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs, RADIOGRAPHY

LICENSEES, FUEL PROCES-SING LICENSEES, FABRICA-TING & REPROCESSING

LICENSEES, MANUFACTURERS

& DISTRIBUTORS

OF BY-PRODUCT MAT'L, INDEPEND-DENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATIONS, FACILITIES

FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL WASTE, & GEOLOGIC REPOSITORIES

FOR HIGH-LEVEL WASTE.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT, WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A CORE SHROUD.ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS EXCEPT BIG ROCK POINT ALL HOLDERS OF OLs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs A. ..aN .Tr r UL =CP =NPR =UF'LAIlNU

LILtNbt CONSTRUCTION

PERMIT NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS

GENERIC LETTER 95-01 ACTION

ADDRESSEES

Mr. M. D. Kosmider, Plant Manager Allied-Signal, Inc.P.O. Box 430 Metropolis, IL 62960 Mr. Arne F. Olsen, Licensing Officer Babcock & Wilcox Company Naval Nuclear Fuel Division P.O. Box 785 Lynchburg, VA 24505-0785 Docket 40-3392 Docket 70-27 Ms. Kathryn S. Knapp Docket 70-1201 Manager, Safety and Licensing B&W Fuel Company Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant P.O. Box 11646 Lynchburg, VA 24506-1646 Mr. Robert W. Sharkey, Manager Regulatory Compliance Combustion Engineering, Inc.Hematite Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing

3300 State Road P Hematite, Missouri 63047 Mr. John F. Conant, Facilities Manager Combustion Engineering, Inc.Windsor Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing

1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500

Mr. Keith E. Asmussen, Director Licensing, Safety, and Nuclear Compliance General Atomics P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 Docket 70-36 Docket 70-1100 Docket 70-734 Mr. James F. Klapproth, Manager Fuels and Facilities Licensing General Electric Company Nuclear Energy Production P.O. Box 780, MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 Docket 70-1113 Mr. Andrew M. Maxin Acting Vice President Safety and Regulatory Management Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.P.O. Box 337, MS 123 Erwin, TN 37650-9718 Docket 70-143 Mr. L. J. Maas, Manager Regulatory Compliance Siemens Power Corporation

2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352-0130

Docket 70-1257 Mr. Robert A. Williams, Project Manager Westinghouse Electric Corporation Drawer R Columbia, SC 29250 Docket 70-1151

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