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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
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ACCESSION NBR:9908310065             DOC.DATE: 99/08/23         NOTARIZED: NO             DOCKET   ¹ FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M                       05000315
ACCESSION NBR:9908310065 DOC.DATE: 99/08/23 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET ¹ FACIL:50-315 Donald C.
              ,50-316 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana M                     05000316 AUTH.NAME             AUTHOR AFFILIATION BAKKEN,A. C.           Indiana Michigan Power Co.
Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M
RECZP.NAME             RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)
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05000316 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION BAKKEN,A.C.
Indiana Michigan Power Co.
RECZP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Forwards   fitness-for-duty       program performance data         for period of 990101-0630 for         DC Cook Nuclear     Plants, Units   1 &,
Forwards fitness-for-duty program performance data for period of 990101-0630 for DC Cook Nuclear Plants, Units 1
2,per 10CFR26.71(d).
2,per 10CFR26.71(d).
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TITLE: "Semiannual Fitness         for Duty   Program Performance Rept/Data" 10CFR26.7 NOTES:
TITLE: "Semiannual Fitness for Duty Program Performance Rept/Data" 10CFR26.7 NOTES:
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Docket Nos: 50-315 50-316 U ~   S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:         Document Control           Desk Mail Stop 0-Pl-17 Washington,           DC 20555-0001 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2                           f ls, 10 CFR PART 26, FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM                   .i=
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I In accordance             with   10     CFR     26.71(d),'itness     for Duty 'Progra'm, this 'submittal represents                        the Donald C. Cook Nuclear -'Plant,':
50-315 50-316 U ~ S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:
fitness for duty program                          performance data for the six-month period from January 1,                    199 9, to June 30, 1999.'ttached;,,are ",              -.-
Document Control Desk Mail Stop 0-Pl-17 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Donald C.
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Attachment C0899-10                                                   Page 1 TESTING CATEGORIES AND SUBSTANCES The   following is offered as an explanation for information outlined in the performance data report regarding the various categories     of testing and the substances for which testing is conducted:
Attachment C0899-10 Page 1
Long-term contractor personnel     plant protection contractors Short-term contractor personnel       all contractor personnel other than plant protection Marijuana confirmed positives noted on page two of the performance data report are reported as:
TESTING CATEGORIES AND SUBSTANCES The following is offered as an explanation for information outlined in the performance data report regarding the various categories of testing and the substances for which testing is conducted:
              ~   five positives for short-term contractor personnel at Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant's   (CNP) more conservative cut-off level (50 nglml),
Long-term contractor personnel plant protection contractors Short-term contractor personnel all contractor personnel other than plant protection Marijuana confirmed positives noted on page two of the performance data report are reported as:
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five positives for short-term contractor personnel at Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant's (CNP) more conservative cut-off level (50 nglml),
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              ~   four positives for short-term contractor personnel and one positive for long-term contractor at CNP's suspect level (20 ng/ml).
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Of the total positive tests reported, seventeen were the result of pre-access applicant tests (sixteen with positive results and one deemed positive based on an adulterated sample), six for-cause tests, and one follow-up test.
four positives for short-term contractor personnel and one positive for long-term contractor at CNP's suspect level (20 ng/ml).
Of the total positive tests
: reported, seventeen were the result of pre-access applicant tests (sixteen with positive results and one deemed positive based on an adulterated sample),
six for-cause
: tests, and one follow-up test.
A total of 24 tests were reported as positive on the "Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances."
A total of 24 tests were reported as positive on the "Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances."
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Attachment C0899-10                                                                                         Page 2 FlTNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA PERSONNEL SUB JECT TO 10CFR26 lndlono Michigan Power Co.
Attachment C0899-10 Page 2
6 Month Ending Cook Nuclear Plant, Brldgman, Michigan KE   Btntcott                                                 (616)466.33M Contact Noma                                                    Phone Cutofh: Screen/Confinnallon (ng/ml)                 Ki Appencfhh     to 10CFR28 Montuana     50/18           Amphetamine       1000/M0             N/A N/A Cocaine    300/150            P he ncycMne         25/25             N/A N/A Oplotes    30QI300            Alcohol ('ABAC)   0.04%               N/h H/h Testing Results                 Uconaoe               Long Tenn                 Short-Tenn Employees            Co'ntractor                Contnactor Personnel                  Personnal
FlTNESS FOR DUTYPROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA PERSONNEL SUBJECT TO 10CFR26 lndlono Michigan Power Co.
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Cook Nuclear Plant, Brldgman, Michigan 6 Month Ending KE Btntcott Contact Noma (616)466.33M Phone Cutofh: Screen/Confinnallon (ng/ml)
Average Number with               1188                    130                      1288 Unescortod Access g          1 Categories                   Tested     Positive   Tested     Positive     . Tested 87                                  1     ~   1121         18 For~usa                                                                     i' Post Accident
Ki Appencfhh to 10CFR28 Montuana 50/18 Cocaine 300/150 Oplotes 30QI300 Amphetamine 1000/M0 P he ncycMne 25/25 Alcohol ('ABAC) 0.04%
                'For~usa Obaervod Behavior FoSow4/p Total                                         2                                 1571       2't Mi28'd   68EC 990 9T9                                               Gdd J.NV ld >l003                       TZ:O'T 666'-hZ-cSS
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/h H/h Testing Results Uconaoe Employees Long Tenn Co'ntractor Personnel Short-Tenn Contnactor Personnal
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Attachment C0899-10                                                                       Page   4 MANAGEMENT ACTIONS:
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Meetings are conducted with laboratory, collection site, Medical Review Officer(s), Employee Assistance Program staff, and psychological assessment personnel to assure consistent and effective implementation of the fitness for duty (FFD) program.
BREAKDOWNOF CONFIRMED POSITIVE TESTS FOR SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES Ucensee Employee Mantua naicomine 50
The high number of pre-access         positive results is attributed to the CNP's "suspect specimen" process,         and the large number of contractor personnel in-processing.           Specimens   collected and deemed "suspect specimens"     are tested at a lower cut-off level. Observed behavior in the   collection facility, specimen temperature out of range, and collection site specific gravity test results out of range are some of the bases for identifying a "suspect specimen" and considering whether a particular       individual may have altered or substituted a. '.-urine specimen.   , A second specimen is obtained under direct observation>,as applicable, and both specimens are tested at %he '"suspect level. Actions and sanctions taken as a result of positive     specimen",'ut-off test results are performed in accordance with FFD regulatory requirements.
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other community organizations in addition to regular tours of .CNP property. - The canine unit is also made '"availhble'",'to,i local%'." law'>>"'.':-
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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS:
Meetings are conducted with laboratory, collection site, Medical Review Officer(s),
Employee Assistance Program
: staff, and psychological assessment personnel to assure consistent and effective implementation of the fitness for duty (FFD) program.
The high number of pre-access positive results is attributed to the CNP's "suspect specimen"
: process, and the large number of contractor personnel in-processing.
Specimens collected and deemed "suspect specimens" are tested at a lower cut-off level.
Observed behavior in the collection
: facility, specimen temperature out of
: range, and collection site specific gravity test results out of range are some of the bases for identifying a "suspect specimen" and considering whether a
particular individual may have altered or substituted
: a. '.-urine specimen.
, A second specimen is obtained under direct observation>,as applicable, and both specimens are tested at
%he '"suspect specimen",'ut-off level.
Actions and sanctions taken as a result of positive test results are performed in accordance with FFD regulatory requirements.
APPEALS:
APPEALS:
Four appeals were received during this reporting. period.- ,The;'-jpppeal;-
The canine program continues to be a
constant reminder to plant personnel of CNP's commitment to maintain a drug.free work environment, The canine unit provides anti-drug presentations to.local schools,'and other community organizations in addition to regular tours of
.CNP property.
The canine unit is also made '"availhble'",'to,i local%'." law'>>"'.':-
enforcement
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Four appeals were received during this reporting. period.-
,The;'-jpppeal;-
process at CNP provides notice and an opportunity =to'provide addi't'ionQ."."'"
process at CNP provides notice and an opportunity =to'provide addi't'ionQ."."'"
information for an impartial management review. 'he appeals Xor .these individuals were denied based "on failure to provide 'sufficient circumstances     or evidence     showing   why   . the denial                   'itigating determination     was incorrect.
information for an impartial management review. 'he appeals Xor.these individuals were denied based "on failure to provide 'sufficient
'itigating circumstances or evidence showing why
. the denial determination was incorrect.
EVENTS:
EVENTS:
There   were   no events   identified as reportable     in accordance                     with l0  CFR 26.73 during this reporting period.
There were no events identified as reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 26.73 during this reporting period.
TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS:
TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS:
No   temporary suspensions     or administrative actions were taken against individuals     based on on-site presumptive positive drug results.
No temporary suspensions or administrative actions were taken against individuals based on on-site presumptive positive drug results.
Indiana   Michigan Power Company continues         to perform annual random testing at     a rate equal to or exceeding       fifty percent   of the total population.
Indiana Michigan Power Company continues to perform annual random testing at a
rate equal to or exceeding fifty percent of the total population.


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Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Period of 990101-0630 for DC Cook Nuclear Plants,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR26.71(d)
ML17326A098
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Site: Cook  
Issue date: 08/23/1999
From: Bakken A
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR:9908310065 DOC.DATE: 99/08/23 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET ¹ FACIL:50-315 Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M

05000315

,50-316 Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana M

05000316 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION BAKKEN,A.C.

Indiana Michigan Power Co.

RECZP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards fitness-for-duty program performance data for period of 990101-0630 for DC Cook Nuclear Plants, Units 1

2,per 10CFR26.71(d).

DISTRIBUTION CODE: A021D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE:

TITLE: "Semiannual Fitness for Duty Program Performance Rept/Data" 10CFR26.7 NOTES:

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TESTING CATEGORIES AND SUBSTANCES The following is offered as an explanation for information outlined in the performance data report regarding the various categories of testing and the substances for which testing is conducted:

Long-term contractor personnel plant protection contractors Short-term contractor personnel all contractor personnel other than plant protection Marijuana confirmed positives noted on page two of the performance data report are reported as:

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five positives for short-term contractor personnel at Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant's (CNP) more conservative cut-off level (50 nglml),

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four positives for short-term contractor personnel and one positive for long-term contractor at CNP's suspect level (20 ng/ml).

Of the total positive tests

reported, seventeen were the result of pre-access applicant tests (sixteen with positive results and one deemed positive based on an adulterated sample),

six for-cause

tests, and one follow-up test.

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FlTNESS FOR DUTYPROGRAM PERFORMANCE DATA PERSONNEL SUBJECT TO 10CFR26 lndlono Michigan Power Co.

Cook Nuclear Plant, Brldgman, Michigan 6 Month Ending KE Btntcott Contact Noma (616)466.33M Phone Cutofh: Screen/Confinnallon (ng/ml)

Ki Appencfhh to 10CFR28 Montuana 50/18 Cocaine 300/150 Oplotes 30QI300 Amphetamine 1000/M0 P he ncycMne 25/25 Alcohol ('ABAC) 0.04%

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/h H/h Testing Results Uconaoe Employees Long Tenn Co'ntractor Personnel Short-Tenn Contnactor Personnal

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BREAKDOWNOF CONFIRMED POSITIVE TESTS FOR SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES Ucensee Employee Mantua naicomine 50

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It Total confirmeo positive Tests For Art specific substances, Refusats to Teat and Adutterated specimens:

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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS:

Meetings are conducted with laboratory, collection site, Medical Review Officer(s),

Employee Assistance Program

staff, and psychological assessment personnel to assure consistent and effective implementation of the fitness for duty (FFD) program.

The high number of pre-access positive results is attributed to the CNP's "suspect specimen"

process, and the large number of contractor personnel in-processing.

Specimens collected and deemed "suspect specimens" are tested at a lower cut-off level.

Observed behavior in the collection

facility, specimen temperature out of
range, and collection site specific gravity test results out of range are some of the bases for identifying a "suspect specimen" and considering whether a

particular individual may have altered or substituted

a. '.-urine specimen.

, A second specimen is obtained under direct observation>,as applicable, and both specimens are tested at

%he '"suspect specimen",'ut-off level.

Actions and sanctions taken as a result of positive test results are performed in accordance with FFD regulatory requirements.

APPEALS:

The canine program continues to be a

constant reminder to plant personnel of CNP's commitment to maintain a drug.free work environment, The canine unit provides anti-drug presentations to.local schools,'and other community organizations in addition to regular tours of

.CNP property.

The canine unit is also made '"availhble'",'to,i local%'." law'>>"'.':-

enforcement

agencies, upon request.

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Four appeals were received during this reporting. period.-

,The;'-jpppeal;-

process at CNP provides notice and an opportunity =to'provide addi't'ionQ."."'"

information for an impartial management review. 'he appeals Xor.these individuals were denied based "on failure to provide 'sufficient

'itigating circumstances or evidence showing why

. the denial determination was incorrect.

EVENTS:

There were no events identified as reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 26.73 during this reporting period.

TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS:

No temporary suspensions or administrative actions were taken against individuals based on on-site presumptive positive drug results.

Indiana Michigan Power Company continues to perform annual random testing at a

rate equal to or exceeding fifty percent of the total population.

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