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#REDIRECT [[LR-N980409, Forwards FFD Performance Data Rept for Six Month Period Ending 980630,IAW Requirements of 10CFR26.71(d)]]
| number = ML18106A854
| issue date = 08/27/1998
| title = Forwards FFD Performance Data Rept for Six Month Period Ending 980630,IAW Requirements of 10CFR26.71(d)
| author name = Powell D
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
| docket = 05000272, 05000311, 05000354
| license number =
| contact person =
| document report number = LR-N980409, NUDOCS 9809040330
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
| page count = 8
}}
 
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{{#Wiki_filter:.                              e OPS~G Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038-0236 Nuclear Business Unit AUG 2 7 1998 LR-N980409 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF FITNESS FOR DUTY (FFD) PERFORMANCE DATA SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS DOCKET NOS. 50.:272, 50-311, AND 50-354 Gentlemen:
In accordance with the requirements of 10CFR26.71(d), Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), hereby forwards the attached FFD Performance Data Report for the six month period ending June 30, 1998.
Should you have any further questions regarding this report, please contact Robin Ritzman at (609) 935-5318.                                                                                      I Sincerely, Iii D.R. Powell Director-Licensing/Regulation & Fuels            ;t-ovf Attachment (1)
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PDR      ADOCK 05000272 R                        PDR The power is in your hands.
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AUG 27 1998 Document Control Desk                      .
LR-N980409 C    Mr. H. Miller, Administrator - Region I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. R. Ennis, Licensing Project Manager - Hope Creek U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Mail Stop 14E21 Rockville, MD 20852 Mr. P. Milano, Licensing Project Manager - Salem U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Mail Stop 14E21 Rockville, MD 20852 Mr. S. Morris (X24)
USNRC Senior Resident Inspector - Salem Mr. S. Pindale (X24)
USN RC Senior Resident Inspector - Hope Creek Mr. K. Tosch, Manager IV Bureau of Nuclear Engineering P. 0. Box415 Trenton, NJ 08625
 
AUG 27 1998 Document Control Desk                    LR-N980409 RAR BC  Senior Vice President - Nuclear Operations (X04)
Senior Vice President- Nuclear Engineering (N19)
General Manager - Hope Creek Operations (H07)
Director - QA/NT/EP (X01)
Director - Licensing/Regulation and Fuels (N21)
Manager - Financial Control & Co-Owner Affairs (N07)
Program Manager - Nuclear Review Board (N38)
J. Keenan, Esq. (N21)
Records Management (N21)
Microfilm Copy File No. 1.2.1, 5.26.1
 
Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10CFR26 Public Service Electric & Gas                                                  June 30, 1998 Company                                                          6 Months Ending Hancock's Bridge, NJ 08038 Location Ronald J. Mack, MD/Stuart Solomon, DO                                          (609)339-5600 Contact Name                                                    Phone (include area code)
Cutoffs: Screen/Confirmation (ng/ml)                                          Appendix to 10CFR 26 Marijuana      50/15              Amphetamines                    1000/500      N/A            I Cocaine        300/150              Phencyclidine                        25/25    N/A            I Opiates        300/300              Alcohol (o/oBAC)                    0.04%      N/A            I Long-Term                    Short-Term Testing Results        Licensee Employees        Contractor Personnel        Contractor Personnel Average Number with Unescorted Access          2,133                      179                        401 Categories              #Tested    #Positive    #Tested        #Positive    #Tested      #Positive Pre-Access                  173          0              7            0            254            4 For Cause:
Post Accident                3          0              1            0              0            0 Observed Behavior            10          1              1            0              0            0 Random                      633          1            87            0            62            0 Follow-up                    19          1              0            0              0            0 Other                        0          0              0            0              0            0 Total                        838          3            96            0            316            4
 
Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Amphe-  Ph ency-
* Refusal to Marijuana Cocaine    Opiates    tamines  clidine  Alcohol Test      1 2 3 4 5 Licensee Employees          0        0          0          1        0      012      0 Long-Term Contractors        0        0          0          0        o      010      o Short-Term Contractors      1        1          o          o        o      1/1      o                A Total                        1        1          0          1        o      4      o                7 I X/Y X=NRC Cutoff      Y=PSE&G Cutoff NRC      PSE&G Alcohol    0.04%  0.02%
 
'7/08/98                                        PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY                                  PAGE NUCLEAR DEPARTMENT I MEDICAL FITNESS-FOR-DUTY STATISTICS REPORT FOR PERIOD:      01/01/98 THRU  06/30/98
                    ------PERMANENT EMPLOYEES------        -----SHORT-TERM CONTRACTORS----    -----LONG-TERM CONTRACTORS-----
CTGRY    SCH ED  TEST POS % TEST  % POS        SCH ED  TEST  POS % TEST  % POS  SCH ED  TEST  POS % TEST  % POS PRE-EMPLOYMENT      74    74  0 10D.OO  0.00              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        0    0    0  0.00    0.00 PRE-BADGING        99    99  0 100.00  0.00            254    254    4 100.00    1. 57      7    7    0 100.00    0.00 PERIODIC            0    0  0  0.00  0.00              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        0    0    0  0.00    0.00 FOR CAUSE          13    13    100.00  7.69              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        2    2    0 100.00    0.00 POST ACCIDENT        0    0  0  0.00  0.00              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        0    0    0  0.00    0.00 RANDOM            633    633  1 100. 00  0. 15            62    62    0 100.00    0.00      87  87    0 100.00    0.00 FOLLOW-UP          19    19  1 100.00  5.26              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        0    0    0  0.00    0.00 OTHER                0    0  0  0.00  0.00              0    0    0  0.00    0.00        0    0    0  0.00    0.00 TOTAL            838    838  3 100.00  0.35            316    316    4 100.00    1. 26      96  96    0 100.00    0.00
 
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* NUCLEAR DEPARTMENT I MEDICAL FITNESS-FOR-DUTY STATISTICS REPORT POSITIVE TEST
 
==SUMMARY==
BY SUBSTANCE FOR PERIOD:    01/01/98 THRU  06/30/98 SUBSTANCE        OCCURANCES AMPHETAMINES ALCOHOL: BAC < .04                3 MARIJUANA COCAINE ALCOHOL: BAC > .04
        *** TOTAL  ***                    7 J
 
Random Testing Rate Random testing is conducted at an annualized rate of 50%. The random testing during this six month reporting period was.28.8% (782 random tests conducted with 2,713 workers eligible for testing).
Summary of Management Actions Suspensions based on presumptive positives: 0 Reportable events:  o*
Appeals/Resolutions:
During the time period January 1, 1998 to June 30, 1998, five appeals were resolved. No appeals resulted in reversal of the original action.
* Two appeals resulted from access denials based on security determinations of lack of trustworthiness and reliability.
* One fitness for duty appeal resulted from a claim that breath testing equipment had malfunctioned.
* One fitness for duty appeal resulted from an allegation that DHHS laboratory results were incorrect.
* One fitness for duty appeal resulted from a determination of "failure-to-cooperate" when an individual.,left the -
site without fulfilling all the requirements of the For-Cause testing process ..
Trends 1990 to Present
* Opiates: No MRO positives since the Fitness for Duty rule went into effect.
* PCP: No positives during the last six and one half years.
* Rare challenges to the accuracy and validity of Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) laboratory test results.
* During this six month period, 57% of positive test results were attributed to the use of alcohol.
* During this six month period, there were fewer positive test results (7) than any other period since 1995.
Recommendations:
Eliminate the second breath alcohol test when the first test is negative. After greater than 112,000 breath tests, equipment sensitivity of 100% has been demonstrated (second breath test has never been positive after the first breath test was negative). Cost savings over months to years would be considerable.
* Continue to permit/encourage on-site pre-screening.
* Continue to move toward "interchangeability" and mutual acceptance among related Fitness for Duty programs (NRC, DOT, RSPA).}}

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