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{{#Wiki_filter:A~CEXZRATEDDISTRIBUTIONDEMONSTRA,'EONSYSTEMREGULATORYINFORMATIONDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSIONNBR:8808040085DOC.DATE:88/07/27NOTARIZED:NODOCKETFACIL:50-387SusquehannaSteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva0500038750-388SusquehannaSteamElectricStation,Unit2,Pennsylva05000388AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATIONKEISER,H.W.PennsylvaniaPower6LightCo.RECIP.NAMERECIPIENTAFFILIATION.RUSSELL,W.T.Region1,OfcoftheDirector
{{#Wiki_filter:A~CEXZRATED DISTRIBUTION DEMONSTRA,'EON SYSTEMREGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:8808040085 DOC.DATE:
88/07/27NOTARIZED:
NODOCKETFACIL:50-387 Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva 0500038750-388Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit2,Pennsylva 05000388AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION KEISER,H.W.
Pennsylvania Power6LightCo.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
.RUSSELL,W.T.
Region1,OfcoftheDirector


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
RespondstoSALPreptfor1988.Viewgraphsrehealthphysicsimprovementssmaintenhancementprogramencl.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:IE40DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRIENCLjSIZE:TITLE:SystematicAssessmentofLicenseePerformance(SALP)ReportNOTES:LPDR2cysTranscripts.LPDR2cysTranscripts.05000387S05000388RECIPIENTID,CODE/NAMEPDl-2LATHADANZ,MINTERNAL:ACRSAEOD/DOACOMMISSIONNRRMORISSEAU,DNRR/DLPQ/PEBllNRR/DREP/EPB10NRR/DRISDIR9ANRR/DRIS/SGB9DNRR/PMAS/ILRB120BERMANIJREGFIL02COPIESLTTRENCL10112211551111111111111111RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD1-2PDAEODBAILEYIBAEOD/DSP/TPABDEDRONRR/DLPQ/HFB10NRR/DOEA/EAB11NRR/DREP/RPB10NRR/DRIS/RSGB9NRR/DRIS/SIB9ANUDOCS-ABSTRACT-OGC/HDS2RGN1FILE01COPIESLTTRENCL111011111111111111111111EXTERNAL:HSTLOBBYWARDNRCPDRNOTES111122LPDRNSIC2211RIhTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:LTTR37ENCL35 4i PennsylvaniaPower8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreet~Allentown,PA18101~215/7705151JUL27$88HaroldW.KeiserSeniorVicePresident.Nuclear215/7704194Mr.WilliamT.RussellRegionalAdministrator,RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission475AllendaleRoadKingofPrussia,PA19406SUSQUEHANNASTEAMELECTRICSTATIONRESPONSETO1988SALPPLA-3066FILER41-2DocketNos.50-387.and50-388
RespondstoSALPreptfor1988.Viewgraphs rehealthphysicsimprovements smaintenhancement programencl.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE40DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR IENCLjSIZE:TITLE:Systematic Assessment ofLicenseePerformance (SALP)ReportNOTES:LPDR 2cysTranscripts.
LPDR2cysTranscripts.
05000387S 05000388RECIPIENT ID,CODE/NAME PDl-2LATHADANZ,M INTERNAL:
ACRSAEOD/DOACOMMISSION NRRMORISSEAU,D NRR/DLPQ/PEB llNRR/DREP/EPB 10NRR/DRISDIR9ANRR/DRIS/SGB 9DNRR/PMAS/ILRB12 0BERMANIJREGFIL02COPIESLTTRENCL10112211551111111111111111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-2PDAEODBAILEYIBAEOD/DSP/TPAB DEDRONRR/DLPQ/HFB 10NRR/DOEA/EAB 11NRR/DREP/RPB 10NRR/DRIS/RSGB 9NRR/DRIS/SIB 9ANUDOCS-ABSTRACT-OGC/HDS2RGN1FILE01COPIESLTTRENCL111011111111111111111111EXTERNAL:
HSTLOBBYWARDNRCPDRNOTES111122LPDRNSIC2211RIhTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:
LTTR37ENCL35 4i Pennsylvania Power8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreet~Allentown, PA18101~215/7705151 JUL27$88HaroldW.KeiserSeniorVicePresident.
Nuclear215/7704194Mr.WilliamT.RussellRegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONRESPONSETO1988SALPPLA-3066FILER41-2DocketNos.50-387.and50-388


==DearMr.Russell:==
==DearMr.Russell:==
WeappreciatedtheopportunitytomeetwithyouandyourstaffonJuly7,1988toreviewthelatestRegion1assessmentofPPSL'sperformance.WhilewerecognizethattheSALPBoardReportwasgenerallyfavorable,wewelcomeyoursuggestionsandwillcontinuetoseektoimproveourperformanceinallareas.InreviewingthereportwenotedseveralconcernsofNRC.Mostofthesewerediscussedatthemeetingandwebelievethesediscussionsweremutuallybeneficial.AttachedtothisletterarecopiesofthepresentationsmadeatthemeetingandPP&L'scommentstoeachspecificSALPcategory.Whereweaknesseswereidentifiedourcorrectiveactionstrategyhasbeenincluded.Verytrulyyours,H.W.KeiserAttachmentscc:NRCDocumentControlDesk(original)NRCRegionIMr.F.I.Young,Sr.ResidentInspectorMr.M.C.Thadani,NRCProjectManager8808040085880727PDR*DOCK05000387G.PNU  
Weappreciated theopportunity tomeetwithyouandyourstaffonJuly7,1988toreviewthelatestRegion1assessment ofPPSL'sperformance.
Whilewerecognize thattheSALPBoardReportwasgenerally favorable, wewelcomeyoursuggestions andwillcontinuetoseektoimproveourperformance inallareas.Inreviewing thereportwenotedseveralconcernsofNRC.Mostofthesewerediscussed atthemeetingandwebelievethesediscussions weremutuallybeneficial.
Attachedtothisletterarecopiesofthepresentations madeatthemeetingandPP&L'scommentstoeachspecificSALPcategory.
Whereweaknesses wereidentified ourcorrective actionstrategyhasbeenincluded.
Verytrulyyours,H.W.KeiserAttachments cc:NRCDocumentControlDesk(original)
NRCRegionIMr.F.I.Young,Sr.ResidentInspector Mr.M.C.Thadani,NRCProjectManager8808040085 880727PDR*DOCK05000387G.PNU  


1SALPCOMMENTSSALPCATEGORY-PLANTOPERATIONS(A)h'PP&LconcurswiththeassessmentmadeintheareaofPlantOperations.Isolatedinstancesofvalvemisalignmentandpostmaintenance/modificationtestinghaveoccurred;however,PP&Lbelievesourcorrectiveactionstakenhavealleviatedtheseconcerns.PP&Lbelievesourupgradedcorrectiveactionprogram,initiatedfollowingthe1986SALPreport,issuccessfulineffectivelyaddressingopenissues.Theearlyevents,identifiedinthisSALPreport,areindicativeofaprograminitsinfancy.Eventsthatoccurredlaterintheperiodwerehandledeffectively.SALPCATEGORY-CHEMISTRYANDRADIOLOGICALCONTROLS(B)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessmentintheareaofChemistryandRadiologicalControls.SpecificmanagementactionsPP&Listakingtoaddresstheweaknessesidentifiedinthereportinclude:establishmentofapermanenthighlyqualifiedstaff,increasedworkerinvolvementandraisingofthestationworkpracticestandards,upgradingthestation'scontaminationcontrolprogramandimprovedcontainmentworkmanagement.Thestatusof29specificitemsidentifiedbyPP&Lareincludedintheattachedcopiesofthepresentations.Weaknessesidentifiedinthechemistryprogramarebeingvigorouslyaddressedandinclude:upgradingthechemistryspecificationprogram,enhancingchemistrymonitoring,implementingselectedchemistrysystemenhancements,enhancingtechniciantrainingandupgradingthewastemanagementprogram.SALPCATEGORY-MAINTENANCE(C)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessmentinthisarea.PP&Lconsidersmaintenancetobeoneofourstrengths.ThiswasfurtherconfirmedbytheSALPcategory1rating.Wealsobelieveincontinualimprovement;therefore,themaintenanceenhancementprogramwasinitiated,in1986.Themostrecentinitiativesinclude:reviewofthemaintenanceorganizationandstaffing,andreviewoftheinterfaceandcontrolofsupportworkforces.SpecifichighlightsoftheprogramcanbefoundinPP&LpresentationsmadeattheSALPmeeting.CorrectiveactionstakentoaddressoperationaltestingfollowingmaintenanceandmodificationworkwillbeaddressedattheNRC-PP&LmanagementmeetingtentativelyscheduledforSeptember1988.SALPCATEGORY-SURVEILLANCE(D)PP&LconcurswiththesurveillanceassessmentmadeintheSALPreport.Noweaknessesinthesurveillanceprogramwereidentifiedduringtheperiod.  
1SALPCOMMENTSSALPCATEGORY-PLANTOPERATIONS (A)h'PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofPlantOperations.
Isolatedinstances ofvalvemisalignment andpostmaintenance/modification testinghaveoccurred; however,PP&Lbelievesourcorrective actionstakenhavealleviated theseconcerns.
PP&Lbelievesourupgradedcorrective actionprogram,initiated following the1986SALPreport,issuccessful ineffectively addressing openissues.Theearlyevents,identified inthisSALPreport,areindicative ofaprograminitsinfancy.Eventsthatoccurredlaterintheperiodwerehandledeffectively.
SALPCATEGORY-CHEMISTRY ANDRADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS(B)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessment intheareaofChemistry andRadiological Controls.
Specificmanagement actionsPP&Listakingtoaddresstheweaknesses identified inthereportinclude:establishment ofapermanent highlyqualified staff,increased workerinvolvement andraisingofthestationworkpracticestandards, upgrading thestation's contamination controlprogramandimprovedcontainment workmanagement.
Thestatusof29specificitemsidentified byPP&Lareincludedintheattachedcopiesofthepresentations.
Weaknesses identified inthechemistry programarebeingvigorously addressed andinclude:upgrading thechemistry specification program,enhancing chemistry monitoring, implementing selectedchemistry systemenhancements, enhancing technician trainingandupgrading thewastemanagement program.SALPCATEGORY-MAINTENANCE (C)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessment inthisarea.PP&Lconsiders maintenance tobeoneofourstrengths.
Thiswasfurtherconfirmed bytheSALPcategory1rating.Wealsobelieveincontinual improvement; therefore, themaintenance enhancement programwasinitiated, in1986.Themostrecentinitiatives include:reviewofthemaintenance organization andstaffing, andreviewoftheinterface andcontrolofsupportworkforces.Specifichighlights oftheprogramcanbefoundinPP&Lpresentations madeattheSALPmeeting.Corrective actionstakentoaddressoperational testingfollowing maintenance andmodification workwillbeaddressed attheNRC-PP&Lmanagement meetingtentatively scheduled forSeptember 1988.SALPCATEGORY-SURVEILLANCE (D)PP&Lconcurswiththesurveillance assessment madeintheSALPreport.Noweaknesses inthesurveillance programwereidentified duringtheperiod.  


SALPCATEGORY-EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESS(E)PP&LconcurswiththeassessmentmadeonEmergencyPreparedness.Noweaknessesinthisprogramwereidentifiedduringtheperiod.Tofurtherimproveemergencypreparedness,PP&Lhasinitiatedeffortstomakeemergencyexercisesmorerealistic.PP&LinvitedINPOtoconductanassistancevisitinemergencyplanning.Thefocusoftheassistancevisitisimprovingin-plantsimulationduringexercisesbytransferringtechniquesusedsuccessfullyatothernuclearfacilities.PP&LwillalsousethetrainingSimulatorinconductingthe1988HealthPhysicsDrill;thisshouldsignificantlyimproverealismfortheoperators.SALPCATEGORY-SECURITYANDSAFEGUARDS(F)PP&LconcurswiththeSecurityandSafeguardsassessment,madebytheNRC.NoweaknessesintheseprogramswereidentifiedduringtheSALPreportingperiod.SALPCATEGORY-REFUELINGANDOUTAGEMANAGEMENT(G)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessmentmadeintheareaofrefuelingandoutagemanagement.AlthoughafewexamplesofpotentialmanagementlapseswereidentifiedinthereportandattheSALPmeeting,OutageManagementplayedamajorroleinresolvingandcoordinatingthecorrectiveactionsassociatedwiththeseevents.Weconsideritacriticalassettotheefficientoperationoftheplant.PP&Lhasandiscontinuingtotakestepstodeterminetherootcausesoftheeventsthatoccurredduringtheoutage.AUnit22ndrefuelingandinspectionoutagetaskforcehasbeencreatedtodetermineandresolvetheissuessurroundingthemajoreventsthatoccurredduringthisoutage.Thestatusofthiscommittee'sactivitieswillbepresentedattheNRC-PP&LmanagementmeetingtentativelyscheduledforSeptember1988.SALPCATEGORY-LICENSINGACTIVITIES(H)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessmentmadeinthisarea.AlthoughnoweaknessesinLicensingactivitieswereidentifiedduringtheperiodanissuerelatedtoactionssubmittedonanemergencybasiswasnoted.PP&Lwillbesensitivetotheseconcernswhenprocessingemergencyactionsinthefuture.SALPCATEGORY-ENGINEERINGSUPPORT(I)PP&LconcurswiththeassessmentmadeintheEngineeringSupportarea.EquipmentQualification(EQ)weaknessesidentifiedintheSALPreportarebeingaddressed.WiththecreationofadedicatedEQstaffin1987,enhancementstotheEQprogram,whichincludetheSALPissuesarebeingundertaken.AttheenforcementconferenceonJune30,1988,NRCindicatedthattheywerepleasedwithPP&LpresentationsandoureffortstoaddresstheEQissues.  
SALPCATEGORY-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (E)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeonEmergency Preparedness.
Noweaknesses inthisprogramwereidentified duringtheperiod.Tofurtherimproveemergency preparedness, PP&Lhasinitiated effortstomakeemergency exercises morerealistic.
PP&LinvitedINPOtoconductanassistance visitinemergency planning.
Thefocusoftheassistance visitisimproving in-plantsimulation duringexercises bytransferring techniques usedsuccessfully atothernuclearfacilities.
PP&LwillalsousethetrainingSimulator inconducting the1988HealthPhysicsDrill;thisshouldsignificantly improverealismfortheoperators.
SALPCATEGORY-SECURITYANDSAFEGUARDS (F)PP&LconcurswiththeSecurityandSafeguards assessment, madebytheNRC.Noweaknesses intheseprogramswereidentified duringtheSALPreporting period.SALPCATEGORY-REFUELING ANDOUTAGEMANAGEMENT (G)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofrefueling andoutagemanagement.
Althoughafewexamplesofpotential management lapseswereidentified inthereportandattheSALPmeeting,OutageManagement playedamajorroleinresolving andcoordinating thecorrective actionsassociated withtheseevents.Weconsideritacriticalassettotheefficient operation oftheplant.PP&Lhasandiscontinuing totakestepstodetermine therootcausesoftheeventsthatoccurredduringtheoutage.AUnit22ndrefueling andinspection outagetaskforcehasbeencreatedtodetermine andresolvetheissuessurrounding themajoreventsthatoccurredduringthisoutage.Thestatusofthiscommittee's activities willbepresented attheNRC-PP&Lmanagement meetingtentatively scheduled forSeptember 1988.SALPCATEGORY-LICENSING ACTIVITIES (H)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeinthisarea.Althoughnoweaknesses inLicensing activities wereidentified duringtheperiodanissuerelatedtoactionssubmitted onanemergency basiswasnoted.PP&Lwillbesensitive totheseconcernswhenprocessing emergency actionsinthefuture.SALPCATEGORY-ENGINEERING SUPPORT(I)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheEngineering Supportarea.Equipment Qualification (EQ)weaknesses identified intheSALPreportarebeingaddressed.
Withthecreationofadedicated EQstaffin1987,enhancements totheEQprogram,whichincludetheSALPissuesarebeingundertaken.
Attheenforcement conference onJune30,1988,NRCindicated thattheywerepleasedwithPP&Lpresentations andoureffortstoaddresstheEQissues.  


SALPCATEGORY-ASSURANCEOFUALITY(J)PP&LconcurswiththeassessmentmadeintheareaofAssuranceofQuality.NoweaknessesintheseprogramswereidentifiedduringtheSALPreportingperiod.SALPCATEGORY-TRAININGANDUALIFICATIONEFFECTIVENESS(K)PPGLconcurswiththeassessmentmadeintheseareas.PP6LrecognizesthatthecurrentsimulatordoesnotmeettheMarch1991regulatoryrequirementsandisthereforeundertakingamajorsimulatorupgrademodificationproject.Managementwillcloselymonitortheprogressofthisproject.
SALPCATEGORY-ASSURANCE OFUALITY(J)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofAssurance ofQuality.Noweaknesses intheseprogramswereidentified duringtheSALPreporting period.SALPCATEGORY-TRAININGANDUALIFICATION EFFECTIVENESS (K)PPGLconcurswiththeassessment madeintheseareas.PP6Lrecognizes thatthecurrentsimulator doesnotmeettheMarch1991regulatory requirements andistherefore undertaking amajorsimulator upgrademodification project.Management willcloselymonitortheprogressofthisproject.
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HEALTHPHYSICSIMPROVEMENTINITIATIVESJANUARY1988STATUSoESTABLISHAPERMANENTHIGHLYQUALIFIEDSTAFF.oINCREASEWORKERINVOLVEMENTANDRAISETHESTATIONWORKPRACTICESTANDARDS.oUPGRADETHESTATION'SCONTAMINATIONCONTROLPROGRAM.oIMPROVECONTAINMENTWORKMANAGEMENT.
HEALTHPHYSICSIMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES JANUARY1988STATUSoESTABLISH APERMANENT HIGHLYQUALIFIED STAFF.oINCREASEWORKERINVOLVEMENT ANDRAISETHESTATIONWORKPRACTICESTANDARDS.
OUTAGECRITIIXEujTAGL.TASKl=ORCEINPOOUTAGEASSESSYENTINITIATIVESSCilEYFFRITUALASSESS%flINPOPLANTASSESS'BIT  
oUPGRADETHESTATION'S CONTAMINATION CONTROLPROGRAM.oIMPROVECONTAINMENT WORKMANAGEMENT.
OUTAGECRITIIXEujTAGL.TASKl=ORCEINPOOUTAGEASSESSYENT INITIATIVES SCilEYFFRITUALASSESS%fl INPOPLANTASSESS'BIT  


PPCL/NRCMEETINGONHEALTHPHYSICSJANUARY29,1988PP&LCOMMITMENTS.ITEMRESPONSIBLEGROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENTDATE1)TERMINATEUSEOFTEMPORARYSUMPSINCONTAINMENT,TECH/OUTAGEMANAGEMENTCOMPLETE2)UPGRADEFREQUENCYANDCONTENTOFHP/WORKERCOMMUNICATIONSINCONTAINMENT.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE3)PROVIDEREALTIMEAIRMONITORINGEQUIPMENTAT3ELEVATIONSINCONTAINMENT.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE4)FORMINTERDEPARTMENTALTASKFORCEONINSUlATION.A)PREPAREGUIDELINESFORINSULATIONHANDLING.5)REINFORCEROVINGIN-CONTAINMENTLINESUPERVISION.MANAGEMENTASSISTANTSUPERINTENDENTCOMPLETECOMPLETEA)ESTABLISHCRITERIAFORANDREQUIREIN-PROGRESSALARAREVIEWSFORNON-HPSUPERVISORS.B).CONDUCTTRAININGOFNON-HPSUPERVISORSCONDUCTINGIN-PROGRESSALARAREVIEWS.  
PPCL/NRCMEETINGONHEALTHPHYSICSJANUARY29,1988PP&LCOMMITMENTS
~EI ITEMRESPONSIBLEGROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENTDATE6)PROVIDEPPRLSENIORTECHNICIANSATCONTAINMENTANDREFUELFLOORCONTROLPOINTSDURINGNORMALWORKDAYS.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE7)TWOADDITIONALHEALTHPHYSICISTSINPLACENOW.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE8)RECRUITTWOADDITIONALPERMANENTHEALTHPHYSICISTS,9)RECRUITTENADDITIONALPPRLTECHNICIANS.10)PROMOTESIXHPTECHNICIANSTOSENIORTECHNICIANS.HEALTHPHYSICSONEHIREDRECRUITINGONEHEALTHPHYSICSALLINTRAININGHEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE11)CONDUCTUNIT2SRIO.WITHSEASONEDALARASTAFF.(STAFFTHATWASINPLACEFORUNIT1TRIO).HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE12)CONDUCTSTATIONSUPERVISORSAWARENESSTRAINING.PERFORMANCE.ENHANCEMENTTEAMCOMPLETE13)CONDUCTSTATIONWORKERSTRAINING.WORKGROUPSCOMPlETE14)DISTRIBUTEAWARENESSCARDSANDPOSTERS.k15)DESIGNATEPPRLTRAININGCOORDINATORFORHPTECHNICIANTRAINING.WORKGROUPSCOMPLETEHEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE  
.ITEMRESPONSIBLE GROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENT DATE1)TERMINATE USEOFTEMPORARY SUMPSINCONTAINMENT, TECH/OUTAGE MANAGEMENT COMPLETE2)UPGRADEFREQUENCY ANDCONTENTOFHP/WORKER COMMUNICATIONS INCONTAINMENT.
HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE3)PROVIDEREALTIMEAIRMONITORING EQUIPMENT AT3ELEVATIONS INCONTAINMENT.
HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE4)FORMINTERDEPARTMENTAL TASKFORCEONINSUlATION.
A)PREPAREGUIDELINES FORINSULATION HANDLING.
5)REINFORCE ROVINGIN-CONTAINMENT LINESUPERVISION.
MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT COMPLETECOMPLETEA)ESTABLISH CRITERIAFORANDREQUIREIN-PROGRESS ALARAREVIEWSFORNON-HPSUPERVISORS.
B).CONDUCTTRAININGOFNON-HPSUPERVISORS CONDUCTING IN-PROGRESSALARAREVIEWS.  
~EI ITEMRESPONSIBLE GROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENT DATE6)PROVIDEPPRLSENIORTECHNICIANS ATCONTAINMENT ANDREFUELFLOORCONTROLPOINTSDURINGNORMALWORKDAYS.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE7)TWOADDITIONAL HEALTHPHYSICISTS INPLACENOW.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE8)RECRUITTWOADDITIONAL PERMANENT HEALTHPHYSICISTS, 9)RECRUITTENADDITIONALPPRLTECHNICIANS.
10)PROMOTESIXHPTECHNICIANS TOSENIORTECHNICIANS.
HEALTHPHYSICSONEHIREDRECRUITING ONEHEALTHPHYSICSALLINTRAININGHEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE11)CONDUCTUNIT2SRIO.WITH SEASONEDALARASTAFF.(STAFFTHATWASINPLACEFORUNIT1TRIO).HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE12)CONDUCTSTATIONSUPERVISORS AWARENESS TRAINING.
PERFORMANCE.
ENHANCEMENT TEAMCOMPLETE13)CONDUCTSTATIONWORKERSTRAINING.
WORKGROUPSCOMPlETE14)DISTRIBUTE AWARENESS CARDSANDPOSTERS.k15)DESIGNATE PPRLTRAININGCOORDINATOR FORHPTECHNICIAN TRAINING.
WORKGROUPSCOMPLETEHEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE  


ITEMRESPONSIBLE.GROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENTDATE16)INCORPORATEUNIT1TRIOCRITIQUEITEMSINTOCONTRACTORTECHNICIANTRAINING(UPGRADETRAININGANDCOMPLETEOJT).HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE17)CONDUCTWEEKLYSENIORMANAGEMENTINDUSTRIALANDRADIOLOGICALSAFETYREVIEWS.8:00ANMONDAYMORNINGMEETING,SUPERINTENDENTON-GOING18)REVIEWANDUPGRADERADIOLOGICALCORRECTIVEACTIONPROGRAM.19)INSTALLTENWHOLEBODY.FRISKERS.HEALTHPHYSICS3RDQTR88HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE20)INSTALLTHREETOOLCONTAMINATIONMONITORS.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE21)INSTALLAUTOMATEDHYDRONUCLEARTRASHSORTINGEQUIPMENT.22)REDESIGNANDRELOCATEUNIT2CONTROLZONEACCESS.23)IMPLEMENTUPGRADEDCONTAMINATEDHOSECONTROLPROGRAM.IEGIEGMAINTENANCE4THQTR'884THQTR'88COMPLETE24)ASSIGNRESPONSIBILITYfORVERIFICATIONOFACCEPTABLEOPERATIONOFHEPAUNITS.HEAlTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE  
ITEMRESPONSIBLE
.GROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENT DATE16)INCORPORATE UNIT1TRIOCRITIQUEITEMSINTOCONTRACTOR TECHNICIAN TRAINING(UPGRADETRAININGANDCOMPLETEOJT).HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE17)CONDUCTWEEKLYSENIORMANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL ANDRADIOLOGICAL SAFETYREVIEWS.8:00ANMONDAYMORNINGMEETING,SUPERINTENDENT ON-GOING18)REVIEWANDUPGRADERADIOLOGICAL CORRECTIVE ACTIONPROGRAM.19)INSTALLTENWHOLEBODY.FRISKERS.
HEALTHPHYSICS3RDQTR88HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE20)INSTALLTHREETOOLCONTAMINATION MONITORS.
HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE21)INSTALLAUTOMATED HYDRONUCLEARTRASHSORTINGEQUIPMENT.
22)REDESIGNANDRELOCATEUNIT2CONTROLZONEACCESS.23)IMPLEMENT UPGRADEDCONTAMINATED HOSECONTROLPROGRAM.IEGIEGMAINTENANCE 4THQTR'884THQTR'88COMPLETE24)ASSIGNRESPONSIBILITY fORVERIFICATIONOFACCEPTABLE OPERATION OFHEPAUNITS.HEAlTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE  


ITEMRESPONSIBLEGROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENTDATE25)IMPLEMENTAHOTPARTICLEPROGRAM26)ESTABLISHRESPIRATORYPROTECTIONCRITERIA.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETEHEALTHPHYSICS.COMPLETE27)IMPLEMENTSPECIFICCONTROLPOINTPROCEDURESFORSELECTED'AREAS.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE28)COMPLETEREVIEWOFEXPIREDHEALTHPHYSICSPROCEDUREHEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETEA)REVIEWSTATIONPROGRAMFORCONTROLOFPROCEDUREEXPIRATIONS8REVIEWS.SUPERINTENDENT29)REEVALUATEHOWTOHANDLEALARA'RIEFINGSFORPEOPLENOTATTENDINGPRE-JOBBRIEFING.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE lI HEALTHPHYSICSIMPROVEMENTINITIATIVESJUNE1988STATUSoTRAINNEWTECHNICIANSANDCOMPLETESTAFFINGHEALTHPHYSICISTPOSITIONoCONTINUEINITIATIVESTORAISEWORKPRACTICESTANDARDSANDIMPROVECONTAMINATIONCONTROLWORKPRACTICESFACILITYENHANCEMENTSTOOLMANAGEMENToUPGRADETHESTATION'SRADWASTEMANAGEMENTPROGRAM.oUPGRADETHEINTERNALDOSIMETRYPROGRAM.oENHANCETHERWPSYSTEM.oSTUDYEXPANDINGSCOPEOFREALTIMEAIRMONITORING CHEMISTRYPROGRAMSALPEVALUATIONIDENTIFIEDSTRENGTHSoEFFECTIVEWATERCHEMISTRYCONTROLPROGRAM.oUPGRADEDSAMPLINGPROGRAM.oTIMELYCORRECTIVEACTIONSTODEVIATIONSOFCRITICALVARIABLES.oGOODAGREEMENTWITHNRC:IMOBILELABORATORY.  
ITEMRESPONSIBLE GROUPSTATUS/COMMITMENT DATE25)IMPLEMENT AHOTPARTICLEPROGRAM26)ESTABLISH RESPIRATORY PROTECTION CRITERIA.
HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETEHEALTHPHYSICS.COMPLETE27)IMPLEMENT SPECIFICCONTROLPOINTPROCEDURES FORSELECTED'AREAS.HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE28)COMPLETEREVIEWOFEXPIREDHEALTHPHYSICSPROCEDURE HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETEA)REVIEWSTATIONPROGRAMFORCONTROLOFPROCEDURE EXPIRATIONS8REVIEWS.SUPERINTENDENT 29)REEVALUATE HOWTOHANDLEALARA'RIEFINGS FORPEOPLENOTATTENDING PRE-JOBBRIEFING.
HEALTHPHYSICSCOMPLETE lI HEALTHPHYSICSIMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES JUNE1988STATUSoTRAINNEWTECHNICIANS ANDCOMPLETESTAFFINGHEALTHPHYSICIST POSITIONoCONTINUEINITIATIVES TORAISEWORKPRACTICESTANDARDS ANDIMPROVECONTAMINATION CONTROLWORKPRACTICES FACILITYENHANCEMENTS TOOLMANAGEMENT oUPGRADETHESTATION'S RADWASTEMANAGEMENT PROGRAM.oUPGRADETHEINTERNALDOSIMETRY PROGRAM.oENHANCETHERWPSYSTEM.oSTUDYEXPANDING SCOPEOFREALTIMEAIRMONITORING CHEMISTRY PROGRAMSALPEVALUATION IDENTIFIED STRENGTHS oEFFECTIVE WATERCHEMISTRY CONTROLPROGRAM.oUPGRADEDSAMPLINGPROGRAM.oTIMELYCORRECTIVE ACTIONSTODEVIATIONS OFCRITICALVARIABLES.oGOODAGREEMENT WITHNRC:IMOBILELABORATORY.  


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oENHANCEMENTS CONTINUE.
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CHEMISTRYINITIATIVES,oUPGRADETHECHEMISTRYSPECIFICATIONPROGRAM,CHEMISTRYMANUALINPLACEFULLYIMPLEMENTEDDEC1989oENHANCEOURCHEMISTRYMONITORING.INLINEINSTRUMENTATIONUPGRADECHEMISTRYDATAMANAGEMENTSYSTEMoIMPLEMENTSELECTEDCHEMISTRYSYSTEMENHANCEMENTS.ORGANICTREATMENTMETHODSREACTORWATERCONDUCTIVITYFEEDWATERMETALSoENHANCETRAININGOFTECHNICIANS.UPGRADECLASSROOMANDOJTEXTERNALTRAININGUPGRADECONTRACTORPROGRAMoUPGRADETHESTATIONWASTEMANAGEMENTPROGRAM.MINIMIZEWASTEGENERATIONoFOR1989THISEFFORTWILLCOSTAPPROXIMATELY6MANYEARSANDI/2MILLIONDOLLARS.  
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DEVELOPMENTOFMAINTENANCEENHANCEMENTPROGRAM19861986198619861986isaQUARTER2NDQUARTER2NDQUARTER4THQUARTERNOVEMBEREXTERNALCONSULTANTANALYSISINTERNALMANAGEMENTASSESSMENTINPOEVALUATIONINTERNALQUESTIONNAIREDEPT,MAINTENANCESEMINAR1987198719871987198819881988JANUARYJANUARYAPRILJUNEFEBRUARYFEBRUARYMAYISSUEDMAINTENANCEENHANCEMENTPROGRAMMEETINGONSALPREPORT6-DAYMAINTENANCEWORKSHOPNUCLEARSAFETYASSESSMENTGROUPEVALUATIONPPRLSPONSOREDMAINTENANCESEMINARINPOEVALUATIONSALPEVALUATION
DEVELOPMENT OFMAINTENANCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM19861986198619861986isaQUARTER2NDQUARTER2NDQUARTER4THQUARTERNOVEMBEREXTERNALCONSULTANT ANALYSISINTERNALMANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT INPOEVALUATION INTERNALQUESTIONNAIRE DEPT,MAINTENANCE SEMINAR1987198719871987198819881988JANUARYJANUARYAPRILJUNEFEBRUARYFEBRUARYMAYISSUEDMAINTENANCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMMEETINGONSALPREPORT6-DAYMAINTENANCE WORKSHOPNUCLEARSAFETYASSESSMENT GROUPEVALUATION PPRLSPONSORED MAINTENANCE SEMINARINPOEVALUATION SALPEVALUATION


MAINTENANCEENHANCEMENTPROGRAMOBJECTIVESJUNE19870IMPROVETHEORGANIZATIONCLIMATEOFMAINTENANCEBYMEANSOFUPGRADINGTHELEADERSHIPCAPABILITYOFMANAGERS/SUPERVISORSATALLLEVELS.0CLEARLYDEFINETHEFUNCTIONALSCOPEOFRESPONSIBILITIESOFTHEPLANTMAINTENANCESECTIONANDOTHERMAJORINTERFACEGROUPS.0UPGRADEANDINTEGRATETHEACTIVITIESOFTHEMAINTENANCESECTIONPRODUCTIONANDPLANNINGGROUPSTOTHEPOINTOFMAXIMUMUTILITYANDEFFICIENCY.0IMPROVETHEABILITYOFTHECRAFTSMANTHROUGHIMPROVEDTRAININGTOMOREEFFECTIVELYANDEFFICIENTLYPERFORMPHYSICALWORKINTHEFIELD.0DEVELOPINTEGRATED,FUNCTIONALSHORTANDLONGTERMSTATIONWORKSCHEDULES.0DEVELOPTHEABILITYTOCAPTUREANDADDRESSRECURRINGMAINTENANCEPROBLEMS.k0ESTABISHFEEDBACKPROGRAMSWHICHENABLEINPUTFROMCRAFTSMENTOBEINCORPORATEDINTOTHEDECISIONPROCESS.  
MAINTENANCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMOBJECTIVES JUNE19870IMPROVETHEORGANIZATION CLIMATEOFMAINTENANCE BYMEANSOFUPGRADING THELEADERSHIP CAPABILITY OFMANAGERS/
SUPERVISORS ATALLLEVELS.0CLEARLYDEFINETHEFUNCTIONAL SCOPEOFRESPONSIBILITIES OFTHEPLANTMAINTENANCE SECTIONANDOTHERMAJORINTERFACE GROUPS.0UPGRADEANDINTEGRATE THEACTIVITIES OFTHEMAINTENANCE SECTIONPRODUCTION ANDPLANNINGGROUPSTOTHEPOINTOFMAXIMUMUTILITYANDEFFICIENCY.
0IMPROVETHEABILITYOFTHECRAFTSMAN THROUGHIMPROVEDTRAININGTOMOREEFFECTIVELY ANDEFFICIENTLY PERFORMPHYSICALWORKINTHEFIELD.0DEVELOPINTEGRATED, FUNCTIONAL SHORTANDLONGTERMSTATIONWORKSCHEDULES.
0DEVELOPTHEABILITYTOCAPTUREANDADDRESSRECURRING MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS.
k0ESTABISHFEEDBACKPROGRAMSWHICHENABLEINPUTFROMCRAFTSMEN TOBEINCORPORATED INTOTHEDECISIONPROCESS.  


MAINTENANCEENHANCEMENTPROGRAMPRESENTASSESSMENToMAINTENANCEPERFORMANCECONTINUESATLEVEL1.oINITIALENHANCEMENTINITIATIVESCOMPLETEORGANIZATIONALANDSTAFFINGCHANGESVALVEPROGRAMHEATEXCHANGERPROGRAMPREDICTIVEMAINTENANCETECHNIQUESRELIABILITYCENTEREDMAINTENANCEEPTAREXPANDEDUTILIZATIONOFSUPPORTORGANIZATIONSoADDITIONALINITIATIVESIDENTIFIEDREVIEWORGANIZATIONANDSTAFFINGATNEXTLEVELOFTHEORGANIZATIONREVIEWINTERFACEANDCONTROLOFSUPPORTWORK.FORCESCONTINUEPROGRAMSBEGUNLASTYEAR li UNIT22RIOPERSPECTIVESoCHALLENGINGOUTAGEoUNITINEXCELLENTMATERIALCONDITIONoTWOMAJORINCIDENTSRESINDRAINDOWNSTEAMSEPARATOR/F.W.NOZZLEoINCIDENTSAREOFSERIOUSCONCERNMAJORINVESTIGATION/CORRECTIVEACTIONSUNDERWAYOUTAGETASKFORCEESTABLISHED/NEARCOMPLETIONoTHISOUTAGECOMPAREDTOPREVIOUSOUTAGES
MAINTENANCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMPRESENTASSESSMENT oMAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE CONTINUES ATLEVEL1.oINITIALENHANCEMENT INITIATIVES COMPLETEORGANIZATIONAL ANDSTAFFINGCHANGESVALVEPROGRAMHEATEXCHANGER PROGRAMPREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES RELIABILITY CENTEREDMAINTENANCE EPTAREXPANDEDUTILIZATION OFSUPPORTORGANIZATIONS oADDITIONAL INITIATIVES IDENTIFIED REVIEWORGANIZATION ANDSTAFFINGATNEXTLEVELOFTHEORGANIZATION REVIEWINTERFACE ANDCONTROLOFSUPPORTWORK.FORCESCONTINUEPROGRAMSBEGUNLASTYEAR li UNIT22RIOPERSPECTIVES oCHALLENGING OUTAGEoUNITINEXCELLENT MATERIALCONDITION oTWOMAJORINCIDENTS RESINDRAINDOWN STEAMSEPARATOR/F.W.
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OUTAGEEVETSCOMPARISON OUTAGEESFACIONSINADVERTENT STARTS.MATERIAMMERSPILLSHPREMIIVlTYEVENTSLOSSSDCU11RIO12U12RIO021RIOU13RIOU22RIO UNIT22RIOTASKFORCEOBJECTIVE THROUGHPARTICIPATION OFWORKINGLEVELMEMBERSOFPLANTSTAFFDEVELOPRECOMMENDATIONS TOIMPROVETHEOPERATION ANDSAFETYOFSSES,oREVIEWSELECTEDINCIDENTS DURINGTHEUNIT22RIOANDDETERMINE ROOTCAUSE(S).
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UNIT2RIOINCIDENTPREVENTION IMPROVEMENTS PLANTDESIGNOPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PROTECTION INDEPTHPROGRAMSPROCEDURES TRAININGPEOPLE


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~ASOLUTIONTHATPREVENTSRECURRENCE
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~ASOLUTIONTHATISWITHINOURCONTROLASOLUTIONTHATAlLOWSUSTOMEETOUROTHEROBJECTIVES FINDINGROOTCAUSE:1.DEFINETHEPRIMARYEFFECT,THEEFFECT/PROBLEM THAT~YOUARETRYINGTOPREVENTFROMRECURRING.
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UNIT22RIOTASKFORCEPRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS oELECTRICAL PANELSoREFUELING FLOORACTIVITIES oINDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY oPROCEDURAL ADHERENCE TASKFORCECOMPLETION JULY51stOUTAGECRITIQUEAUGUST15THREVIEWMEETINGSEPTEMBER
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~EnvironmentalQualification(EQ)~SeismicQualification(SQRT)~PipingandSupportAnalysis~ChemistryandMaterials~ISI~FireProtection~RiskAsse'ssment(PRA,IPE)~LifeExtension~PartEngineering~ConfigurationManagement I'
~Environmental Qualification (EQ)~SeismicQualification (SQRT)~PipingandSupportAnalysis~Chemistry andMaterials
1~1980-81-ContractorspreparedEQbinders~1982-NRCAudit~1985-Constructionphasedone~1984-EQhandledbydesigndisciplines~1985-PLmanagementself-assessment~1986-DedicationofindividualtoEQ-Binderupgradeinitiated-Departmentprogramestablished-NRCinspectionandaudit~1987-EQstaffcreated  
~ISI~FireProtection
~RiskAsse'ssment (PRA,IPE)~LifeExtension
~PartEngineering
~Configuration Management I'
1~1980-81-Contractors preparedEQbinders~1982-NRCAudit~1985-Construction phasedone~1984-EQhandledbydesigndisciplines
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~Conducted anis-builtpilotprogram~Conducting anSSFIusingoutsidepeoplethissummer


~BasicElements~Documentation-Completeness-Auditabi1ity-Usefulness-Specialists-GeneralTraining~Updating"~Assessments-Internal-External-Regulatory  
~BasicElements~Documentation
-Completeness
-Auditabi1ity-Usefulness
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~Assessments
-Internal-External-Regulatory  


NUCLEARDEPARTMENTPLANNINGPROCESSBASICELEMENTSNRCINPuTSPECIFICEXAMPLES
NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PLANNINGPROCESSBASICELEMENTSNRCINPuTSPECIFICEXAMPLES


MANAGINGFOREXCELLENCEVISIONOFEXCELLENCEPLANS/PROCESSESFORACCOMPLISHINGWORK\DEPARTMENTPLANNINGSESSIONSPERFORMANCEMONITORING J
MANAGINGFOREXCELLENCE VISIONOFEXCELLENCE PLANS/PROCESSES FORACCOMPLISHING WORK\DEPARTMENT PLANNINGSESSIONSPERFORMANCE MONITORING J
VISIONOFEXCELLENCECOMPANYANDDEPARTMENTOBJECTIVESNUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCENUCLEARDEPARTMENTPERFORMANCEEXTERNALINFLUENCESDEVELOPMENTOFFIVE'YEARGOALSANDSTRATEGICPLANNEAR-TERMOPERATINGCONSTRAINTSVISIONOFEXCELLENCEDEVELOPMENTOFNEAR-TERMPERFORMANCEOBJECTIVESANNUALPERFORMANCE.OBJECTIVESINITIATIVES
VISIONOFEXCELLENCE COMPANYANDDEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES NUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCE NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE EXTERNALINFLUENCES DEVELOPMENT OFFIVE'YEAR GOALSANDSTRATEGIC PLANNEAR-TERM OPERATINGCONSTRAINTS VISIONOFEXCELLENCE DEVELOPMENT OFNEAR-TERM PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES ANNUALPERFORMANCE
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PERFORMANCEAREASOPERATIONALPERSONNELNUCLEARSAFETYENVIRONMENTALIMPACTCOST
PERFORMANCE AREASOPERATIONAL PERSONNEL NUCLEARSAFETYENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTCOST


PERSONNELPERFORMANCEPERSONNELDEVELOPMENTPRODUCT/SERVICEIMPROVEMENTSHEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICESPERSONNELSAFETY,  
PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT/SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICES PERSONNEL
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1988-1992STRATEGICPLANGOALll-RADIATIONEXPOSUREENSURETHATSTATIONRADIATIONEXPOSUREISLESSTHAN592MAN-REMPERUNITCYCLEIN1992, 1,~~
1988-1992STRATEGIC PLANGOALll-RADIATION EXPOSUREENSURETHATSTATIONRADIATIONEXPOSUREISLESSTHAN592MAN-REMPERUNITCYCLEIN1992, 1,~~
1200COLLECTIVERADIATIONEXPOSUREBWRAVERAGE12001000)003LegendK3INDUSTRYKHSUSQUEHANNA1000BOOCLFeaoo-I.784622523BOOlEd00lKIC40031140020020004119831985Year19861987 ll~%~
1200COLLECTIVE RADIATION EXPOSUREBWRAVERAGE12001000)003LegendK3INDUSTRYKHSUSQUEHANNA 1000BOOCLFeaoo-I.784622523BOOlEd00lKIC40031140020020004119831985Year19861987 ll~%~
1988EXPECTEDEXPOSUREAtthebeginningofeachyear,theNuclearOepartmentestablishesanestimateoftheradiationexposureexpectedtobeaccruedasaresultoftheoperationoftheSusquehannaunits.ThisexposureestimateisbaseduponexpectedworkandincludesthebenefitsofimplementedALARAactionsandpractices.Exposuregoalsarethenestablishedwhichadditionallyincorporateplanned.ALARAactionsanda10%challengefactorwhichisappliedtoselectedwork.For1988thegoalis538man-remandtheestimateis614man-rem.ActualperformancebelowtheestimateimpliesthatALARA.performanceisimproving;.performancebelowthegoalmeanswearemeetingdepartmentobjectives.AlsoindicatedisINPOaccumulateddataforAnnualExposurereceivedbyotherBWR'sthrough12/87.Alldataisbasedonthermoluminescentdosimeter(TLD)data.BecauseTLDsareprocessedattheendofeachmonth,actualdatawilllagthecalendarmonthbyonemonth.140014001200.INPOMEOIAN12001000.1000IC800.04)600ECD400.ACTUAL~yO~yy>~g00~gal~ggOipse+~~8+~"r~'r0SIIII1I1P00SS0S11>>S00IIS0I0>0l1I0PO000001INPOBESTQUARTILEESTIMATE~I~OSI~0~0~0~I~0~I~198SDEPT.GOALQI-8OOaQ-600ODED400200.200ThisMonth:'85'86'87JfalAIlJJA50MD1988TheaccumulateddoseatSusquehannaforthemonthofAprilwas174man-remcommensuratewiththescopeofoutageworkinprogress.5-1 1989-1995STRATEGICPLANGOALll-HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICESACHIEVEANDNAINTAINHEALTHPHYSICSPERFORNANCEWHICHPLACESSSESWITHINTHEFOREFRONTOFTHEINDUSTRY,QUANTITATIVELYSTATEDifOATTAINANANNUALSTATIONRADIATIONEXPOSURE>MEASUREDASATHREE-YEARROLLINGAVERAGE>LESSTHAN672MAN"REM,  
1988EXPECTEDEXPOSUREAtthebeginning ofeachyear,theNuclearOepartment establishes anestimateoftheradiation exposureexpectedtobeaccruedasaresultoftheoperation oftheSusquehanna units.Thisexposureestimateisbaseduponexpectedworkandincludesthebenefitsofimplemented ALARAactionsandpractices.
Exposuregoalsarethenestablished whichadditionally incorporate planned.ALARAactionsanda10%challenge factorwhichisappliedtoselectedwork.For1988thegoalis538man-remandtheestimateis614man-rem.Actualperformance belowtheestimateimpliesthatALARA.performance isimproving;
.performance belowthegoalmeanswearemeetingdepartment objectives.
Alsoindicated isINPOaccumulated dataforAnnualExposurereceivedbyotherBWR'sthrough12/87.Alldataisbasedonthermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)data.BecauseTLDsareprocessed attheendofeachmonth,actualdatawilllagthecalendarmonthbyonemonth.140014001200.INPOMEOIAN12001000.1000IC800.04)600ECD400.ACTUAL~yO~yy>~g00~gal~ggOipse+~~8+~"r~'r0SIIII1I1P00SS0S11>>S00IIS0I0>0l1I0PO000001INPOBESTQUARTILEESTIMATE~I~OSI~0~0~0~I~0~I~198SDEPT.GOALQI-8OOaQ-600ODED400200.200ThisMonth:'85'86'87JfalAIlJJA50MD1988Theaccumulated doseatSusquehanna forthemonthofAprilwas174man-remcommensurate withthescopeofoutageworkinprogress.
5-1 1989-1995STRATEGIC PLANGOALll-HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICES ACHIEVEANDNAINTAINHEALTHPHYSICSPERFORNANCE WHICHPLACESSSESWITHINTHEFOREFRONT OFTHEINDUSTRY, QUANTITATIVELY STATEDifOATTAINANANNUALSTATIONRADIATION EXPOSURE>
MEASUREDASATHREE-YEAR ROLLINGAVERAGE>LESSTHAN672MAN"REM,  
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THREE(3)YEARROLLINGAVERAGESTATIONRADIATIONEXPOSURE1985/1986/19871986/1987/19881991/1992/1993ACTUAL852MAN-REN662MAN-REM"GOAL672MAN-REM"BASEDON1988EXPOSUREMEETINGGOALOF538MAN-REM  
THREE(3)YEARROLLINGAVERAGESTATIONRADIATION EXPOSURE1985/1986/1987 1986/1987/1988 1991/1992/1993 ACTUAL852MAN-REN662MAN-REM"GOAL672MAN-REM"BASEDON1988EXPOSUREMEETINGGOALOF538MAN-REM  


VISIONOFEXCELLENCECOMPANYANDDEPARTMENTOBJECTIVESNUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCENUCLEARDEPARTMENTPERFORMANCEEXTERNALINFLUENCESDEVEIOPMENTOFF!VEYEARGOALSANDSTRATEGICPLANNEAR-TERNOPERATINGCONSTRAINTSVISIONOFEXCELLENCEDEVELOPMENTOFNEAR-TERNPERFORMANCEOBJECTIVESANNUALPERFORMANCEOBJECTIVESINITIATIVES
VISIONOFEXCELLENCE COMPANYANDDEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES NUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCE NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE EXTERNALINFLUENCES DEVEIOPMENTOFF!VEYEARGOALSANDSTRATEGICPLANNEAR-TERN OPERATING CONSTRAINTS VISIONOFEXCELLENCE DEVELOPMENT OFNEAR-TERN PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVESANNUALPERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES INITIATIVES


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AGEOISTRIBUTIONOFCORRECTIVEACTIONITEMSPI2.2.5Thepepartmenthasestablishedanumberofadministrativeprogramswhichservetoidentifydeficienciesinneedofcorrectiveaction.Toensuretimelyresolutionandtocountertendenciestowardsgrowthinthebacklog,managementattentionisfocusedontheagedistributionofthesecorrectiveactionitems.ShownbelowisthetotalnumberofNonconformanceReports,SignificantOperatingOccurrenceReports,NRCitemsandNgAAuditFindings(issuedagainstPlantStaff)thatremainopen,brokendownbyyearofissuance.Management'sobjectiveistoreducethetotalnumberofitemsfrom961atthebeginningoftheyearto189bytheendof1988.Thisgoalrepresentsclosureoflpp%ofthe1983items,90%ofthe1984items,and80%oftheitemsfrom1985-1987.1000900-800100o$00soo400O300200IOOChIIII':"~II'L~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~C~~~~~~~~t~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~II~~*t~~~~~J~~~~~~'~~~~~'4~~~~C7l~g)~~It~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~L~~~~~~~~DJFMAMJJA50N1988QGOAGOALREPRESENTSTHEFOLLOWINGREDUCTIONSFROM1-1-88TOTALS:1983-IOOX1984-'0%1985-BOA1986-BOT1987-807ISSUEYEARK31983lZ31984K51985jC31986EZI1987LThisMonth:Thirty-twoitemswereclosedduringMay,.whil'ethemajorityofstationresourcesweredevotedtoresolutionofincidnetsandevolutionsarisingfromtheUnit2refuelingoutage.
AGEOISTRIBUTION OFCORRECTIVE ACTIONITEMSPI2.2.5Thepepartment hasestablished anumberofadministrative programswhichservetoidentifydeficiencies inneedofcorrective action.Toensuretimelyresolution andtocountertendencies towardsgrowthinthebacklog,management attention isfocusedontheagedistribution ofthesecorrective actionitems.ShownbelowisthetotalnumberofNonconformance Reports,Significant Operating Occurrence Reports,NRCitemsandNgAAuditFindings(issuedagainstPlantStaff)thatremainopen,brokendownbyyearofissuance.
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ML18040B220
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/27/1988
From: KEISER H W
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: RUSSELL W T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
PLA-3066, NUDOCS 8808040085
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A~CEXZRATED DISTRIBUTION DEMONSTRA,'EON SYSTEMREGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:8808040085 DOC.DATE:

88/07/27NOTARIZED:

NODOCKETFACIL:50-387 Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva 0500038750-388Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit2,Pennsylva 05000388AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION KEISER,H.W.

Pennsylvania Power6LightCo.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

.RUSSELL,W.T.

Region1,OfcoftheDirector

SUBJECT:

RespondstoSALPreptfor1988.Viewgraphs rehealthphysicsimprovements smaintenhancement programencl.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE40DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR IENCLjSIZE:TITLE:Systematic Assessment ofLicenseePerformance (SALP)ReportNOTES:LPDR 2cysTranscripts.

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05000387S 05000388RECIPIENT ID,CODE/NAME PDl-2LATHADANZ,M INTERNAL:

ACRSAEOD/DOACOMMISSION NRRMORISSEAU,D NRR/DLPQ/PEB llNRR/DREP/EPB 10NRR/DRISDIR9ANRR/DRIS/SGB 9DNRR/PMAS/ILRB12 0BERMANIJREGFIL02COPIESLTTRENCL10112211551111111111111111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-2PDAEODBAILEYIBAEOD/DSP/TPAB DEDRONRR/DLPQ/HFB 10NRR/DOEA/EAB 11NRR/DREP/RPB 10NRR/DRIS/RSGB 9NRR/DRIS/SIB 9ANUDOCS-ABSTRACT-OGC/HDS2RGN1FILE01COPIESLTTRENCL111011111111111111111111EXTERNAL:

HSTLOBBYWARDNRCPDRNOTES111122LPDRNSIC2211RIhTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:

LTTR37ENCL35 4i Pennsylvania Power8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreet~Allentown, PA18101~215/7705151 JUL27$88HaroldW.KeiserSeniorVicePresident.

Nuclear215/7704194Mr.WilliamT.RussellRegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONRESPONSETO1988SALPPLA-3066FILER41-2DocketNos.50-387.and50-388

DearMr.Russell:

Weappreciated theopportunity tomeetwithyouandyourstaffonJuly7,1988toreviewthelatestRegion1assessment ofPPSL'sperformance.

Whilewerecognize thattheSALPBoardReportwasgenerally favorable, wewelcomeyoursuggestions andwillcontinuetoseektoimproveourperformance inallareas.Inreviewing thereportwenotedseveralconcernsofNRC.Mostofthesewerediscussed atthemeetingandwebelievethesediscussions weremutuallybeneficial.

Attachedtothisletterarecopiesofthepresentations madeatthemeetingandPP&L'scommentstoeachspecificSALPcategory.

Whereweaknesses wereidentified ourcorrective actionstrategyhasbeenincluded.

Verytrulyyours,H.W.KeiserAttachments cc:NRCDocumentControlDesk(original)

NRCRegionIMr.F.I.Young,Sr.ResidentInspector Mr.M.C.Thadani,NRCProjectManager8808040085 880727PDR*DOCK05000387G.PNU

1SALPCOMMENTSSALPCATEGORY-PLANTOPERATIONS (A)h'PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofPlantOperations.

Isolatedinstances ofvalvemisalignment andpostmaintenance/modification testinghaveoccurred; however,PP&Lbelievesourcorrective actionstakenhavealleviated theseconcerns.

PP&Lbelievesourupgradedcorrective actionprogram,initiated following the1986SALPreport,issuccessful ineffectively addressing openissues.Theearlyevents,identified inthisSALPreport,areindicative ofaprograminitsinfancy.Eventsthatoccurredlaterintheperiodwerehandledeffectively.

SALPCATEGORY-CHEMISTRY ANDRADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS(B)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessment intheareaofChemistry andRadiological Controls.

Specificmanagement actionsPP&Listakingtoaddresstheweaknesses identified inthereportinclude:establishment ofapermanent highlyqualified staff,increased workerinvolvement andraisingofthestationworkpracticestandards, upgrading thestation's contamination controlprogramandimprovedcontainment workmanagement.

Thestatusof29specificitemsidentified byPP&Lareincludedintheattachedcopiesofthepresentations.

Weaknesses identified inthechemistry programarebeingvigorously addressed andinclude:upgrading thechemistry specification program,enhancing chemistry monitoring, implementing selectedchemistry systemenhancements, enhancing technician trainingandupgrading thewastemanagement program.SALPCATEGORY-MAINTENANCE (C)PP&LconcurswiththeNRCassessment inthisarea.PP&Lconsiders maintenance tobeoneofourstrengths.

Thiswasfurtherconfirmed bytheSALPcategory1rating.Wealsobelieveincontinual improvement; therefore, themaintenance enhancement programwasinitiated, in1986.Themostrecentinitiatives include:reviewofthemaintenance organization andstaffing, andreviewoftheinterface andcontrolofsupportworkforces.Specifichighlights oftheprogramcanbefoundinPP&Lpresentations madeattheSALPmeeting.Corrective actionstakentoaddressoperational testingfollowing maintenance andmodification workwillbeaddressed attheNRC-PP&Lmanagement meetingtentatively scheduled forSeptember 1988.SALPCATEGORY-SURVEILLANCE (D)PP&Lconcurswiththesurveillance assessment madeintheSALPreport.Noweaknesses inthesurveillance programwereidentified duringtheperiod.

SALPCATEGORY-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (E)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeonEmergency Preparedness.

Noweaknesses inthisprogramwereidentified duringtheperiod.Tofurtherimproveemergency preparedness, PP&Lhasinitiated effortstomakeemergency exercises morerealistic.

PP&LinvitedINPOtoconductanassistance visitinemergency planning.

Thefocusoftheassistance visitisimproving in-plantsimulation duringexercises bytransferring techniques usedsuccessfully atothernuclearfacilities.

PP&LwillalsousethetrainingSimulator inconducting the1988HealthPhysicsDrill;thisshouldsignificantly improverealismfortheoperators.

SALPCATEGORY-SECURITYANDSAFEGUARDS (F)PP&LconcurswiththeSecurityandSafeguards assessment, madebytheNRC.Noweaknesses intheseprogramswereidentified duringtheSALPreporting period.SALPCATEGORY-REFUELING ANDOUTAGEMANAGEMENT (G)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofrefueling andoutagemanagement.

Althoughafewexamplesofpotential management lapseswereidentified inthereportandattheSALPmeeting,OutageManagement playedamajorroleinresolving andcoordinating thecorrective actionsassociated withtheseevents.Weconsideritacriticalassettotheefficient operation oftheplant.PP&Lhasandiscontinuing totakestepstodetermine therootcausesoftheeventsthatoccurredduringtheoutage.AUnit22ndrefueling andinspection outagetaskforcehasbeencreatedtodetermine andresolvetheissuessurrounding themajoreventsthatoccurredduringthisoutage.Thestatusofthiscommittee's activities willbepresented attheNRC-PP&Lmanagement meetingtentatively scheduled forSeptember 1988.SALPCATEGORY-LICENSING ACTIVITIES (H)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeinthisarea.Althoughnoweaknesses inLicensing activities wereidentified duringtheperiodanissuerelatedtoactionssubmitted onanemergency basiswasnoted.PP&Lwillbesensitive totheseconcernswhenprocessing emergency actionsinthefuture.SALPCATEGORY-ENGINEERING SUPPORT(I)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheEngineering Supportarea.Equipment Qualification (EQ)weaknesses identified intheSALPreportarebeingaddressed.

Withthecreationofadedicated EQstaffin1987,enhancements totheEQprogram,whichincludetheSALPissuesarebeingundertaken.

Attheenforcement conference onJune30,1988,NRCindicated thattheywerepleasedwithPP&Lpresentations andoureffortstoaddresstheEQissues.

SALPCATEGORY-ASSURANCE OFUALITY(J)PP&Lconcurswiththeassessment madeintheareaofAssurance ofQuality.Noweaknesses intheseprogramswereidentified duringtheSALPreporting period.SALPCATEGORY-TRAININGANDUALIFICATION EFFECTIVENESS (K)PPGLconcurswiththeassessment madeintheseareas.PP6Lrecognizes thatthecurrentsimulator doesnotmeettheMarch1991regulatory requirements andistherefore undertaking amajorsimulator upgrademodification project.Management willcloselymonitortheprogressofthisproject.

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~ASOLUTIONTHATISWITHINOURCONTROLASOLUTIONTHATAlLOWSUSTOMEETOUROTHEROBJECTIVES FINDINGROOTCAUSE:1.DEFINETHEPRIMARYEFFECT,THEEFFECT/PROBLEM THAT~YOUARETRYINGTOPREVENTFROMRECURRING.

2,DETERNINE THECAUSEOFTHEEFFECT.BEABLETOBACKUPANYCAUSEWITHFACT,3..CATEGORIZE ROOTCAUSES:A.PlNITDESIGN/EQUIPMENT B.PROGRAMS/PROCEDURES C.TRAINING/PEOPLE 0.DETENIlKASOLUTIONTHATMEETSTHEROOTCAUSECRITERIA.

l UNIT22RI0TASKFORCEI&CSUPERVISOR

-LEADERSR.ENGINEER-QCSR.ENGINEER-OPERATIONS ASST.FOREMAN-I&CSR.ENGINEER-NSAGUNITSUPERVISOR UNITCOORDINATOR ASST.FOREMAN-MAINTENANCE CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR SR.HEALTHPHYSICIST SR.COMPLIANCE ENGINEERMAINTENANCE PLANNING&SCHEDULING SUPERVISOR C

UNIT22RIOTASKFORCEPRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS oELECTRICAL PANELSoREFUELING FLOORACTIVITIES oINDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY oPROCEDURAL ADHERENCE TASKFORCECOMPLETION JULY51stOUTAGECRITIQUEAUGUST15THREVIEWMEETINGSEPTEMBER

~PlantOperations (technical, systemengineer)

~Chemistry andRadControls(chemistry}

~Survei1lance(ISI)~Refueling

&.OutageMgmt(systemengineers, fireprotection, fueldesign}~Licensing (emergency responsecapability, design)~Engineering Support(design,riskassessment, seismicqual,environmental qual,resources, industryeventsanalysis)

~Environmental Qualification (EQ)~SeismicQualification (SQRT)~PipingandSupportAnalysis~Chemistry andMaterials

~ISI~FireProtection

~RiskAsse'ssment (PRA,IPE)~LifeExtension

~PartEngineering

~Configuration Management I'

1~1980-81-Contractors preparedEQbinders~1982-NRCAudit~1985-Construction phasedone~1984-EQhandledbydesigndisciplines

~1985-PLmanagement self-assessment

~1986-Dedication ofindividual toEQ-Binderupgradeinitiated

-Department programestablished

-NRCinspection andaudit~1987-EQstaffcreated

'J

~Initiated preparation ofDesignBasisDoc's~Completed externalreviewsofAppendixR~Completed externalreviewsofConfiguration Management

~Conducted anis-builtpilotprogram~Conducting anSSFIusingoutsidepeoplethissummer

~BasicElements~Documentation

-Completeness

-Auditabi1ity-Usefulness

-Specialists

-GeneralTraining~Updating"

~Assessments

-Internal-External-Regulatory

NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PLANNINGPROCESSBASICELEMENTSNRCINPuTSPECIFICEXAMPLES

MANAGINGFOREXCELLENCE VISIONOFEXCELLENCE PLANS/PROCESSES FORACCOMPLISHING WORK\DEPARTMENT PLANNINGSESSIONSPERFORMANCE MONITORING J

VISIONOFEXCELLENCE COMPANYANDDEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES NUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCE NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE EXTERNALINFLUENCES DEVELOPMENT OFFIVE'YEAR GOALSANDSTRATEGIC PLANNEAR-TERM OPERATINGCONSTRAINTS VISIONOFEXCELLENCE DEVELOPMENT OFNEAR-TERM PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES ANNUALPERFORMANCE

.OBJECTIVES INITIATIVES

PERFORMANCE AREASOPERATIONAL PERSONNEL NUCLEARSAFETYENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTCOST

PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT/SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICES PERSONNEL

SAFETY,

1988-1992STRATEGIC PLANGOALll-RADIATION EXPOSUREENSURETHATSTATIONRADIATIONEXPOSUREISLESSTHAN592MAN-REMPERUNITCYCLEIN1992, 1,~~

1200COLLECTIVE RADIATION EXPOSUREBWRAVERAGE12001000)003LegendK3INDUSTRYKHSUSQUEHANNA 1000BOOCLFeaoo-I.784622523BOOlEd00lKIC40031140020020004119831985Year19861987 ll~%~

1988EXPECTEDEXPOSUREAtthebeginning ofeachyear,theNuclearOepartment establishes anestimateoftheradiation exposureexpectedtobeaccruedasaresultoftheoperation oftheSusquehanna units.Thisexposureestimateisbaseduponexpectedworkandincludesthebenefitsofimplemented ALARAactionsandpractices.

Exposuregoalsarethenestablished whichadditionally incorporate planned.ALARAactionsanda10%challenge factorwhichisappliedtoselectedwork.For1988thegoalis538man-remandtheestimateis614man-rem.Actualperformance belowtheestimateimpliesthatALARA.performance isimproving;

.performance belowthegoalmeanswearemeetingdepartment objectives.

Alsoindicated isINPOaccumulated dataforAnnualExposurereceivedbyotherBWR'sthrough12/87.Alldataisbasedonthermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)data.BecauseTLDsareprocessed attheendofeachmonth,actualdatawilllagthecalendarmonthbyonemonth.140014001200.INPOMEOIAN12001000.1000IC800.04)600ECD400.ACTUAL~yO~yy>~g00~gal~ggOipse+~~8+~"r~'r0SIIII1I1P00SS0S11>>S00IIS0I0>0l1I0PO000001INPOBESTQUARTILEESTIMATE~I~OSI~0~0~0~I~0~I~198SDEPT.GOALQI-8OOaQ-600ODED400200.200ThisMonth:'85'86'87JfalAIlJJA50MD1988Theaccumulated doseatSusquehanna forthemonthofAprilwas174man-remcommensurate withthescopeofoutageworkinprogress.

5-1 1989-1995STRATEGIC PLANGOALll-HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICES ACHIEVEANDNAINTAINHEALTHPHYSICSPERFORNANCE WHICHPLACESSSESWITHINTHEFOREFRONT OFTHEINDUSTRY, QUANTITATIVELY STATEDifOATTAINANANNUALSTATIONRADIATION EXPOSURE>

MEASUREDASATHREE-YEAR ROLLINGAVERAGE>LESSTHAN672MAN"REM,

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THREE(3)YEARROLLINGAVERAGESTATIONRADIATION EXPOSURE1985/1986/1987 1986/1987/1988 1991/1992/1993 ACTUAL852MAN-REN662MAN-REM"GOAL672MAN-REM"BASEDON1988EXPOSUREMEETINGGOALOF538MAN-REM

VISIONOFEXCELLENCE COMPANYANDDEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES NUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCE NUCLEARDEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE EXTERNALINFLUENCES DEVEIOPMENTOFF!VEYEARGOALSANDSTRATEGICPLANNEAR-TERN OPERATING CONSTRAINTS VISIONOFEXCELLENCE DEVELOPMENT OFNEAR-TERN PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVESANNUALPERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES INITIATIVES

GOAL11:HEALTHPHYSICSPRACTICES GOALSTATENENT ENHANCENENTS; 0ATTAINAPERSONNEL CONTAMINATION RATEOFLESSTHAN20CONTAMINATIONS PER10i000RWPENTRIES.0MAINTAINTHETOTALCONTAMINATED AREALESSTHAN7SQUAREFEETs0LIMITTHENUMBEROFRADIOLOGICAL OCCURRENCE REPORTSTOONANANNUALBASIS,0LIMITTHENUMBEROFINDIVIDUALS RECEIVING GREATERTHAN2000MREMTO5PERYEARs,0NAINTAINALLINTERNALEXPOSURES LESSTHAN2XNPBB,

800-700-600-T=769AGEDISTRIB'NOFCORRECTIVE ACTINITEMSVS:EQDOF1987GOALDATAASOF12-10-87GOALREPRESEN1S THEFOLLOWING REDUCTIONS FROM6-8-87TOTALS:1982100%o1983-90%1984S07o1985-70%198660%V)500-"-I-44oo-"-bJCD300-.-.ZT=49150T=424-331T=3013729T=37097T-T=279200-"""100491838026T=2327258T=206~pT=16825.")129228V4M51mi:-,P()ISSUE.YLAf<I::.1I')820I.)I')H'iI~'I19)34I:1IO)3'i."i)I')c)IIr'r)

AGEOISTRIBUTION OFCORRECTIVE ACTIONITEMSPI2.2.5Thepepartment hasestablished anumberofadministrative programswhichservetoidentifydeficiencies inneedofcorrective action.Toensuretimelyresolution andtocountertendencies towardsgrowthinthebacklog,management attention isfocusedontheagedistribution ofthesecorrective actionitems.ShownbelowisthetotalnumberofNonconformance Reports,Significant Operating Occurrence Reports,NRCitemsandNgAAuditFindings(issuedagainstPlantStaff)thatremainopen,brokendownbyyearofissuance.

Management's objective istoreducethetotalnumberofitemsfrom961atthebeginning oftheyearto189bytheendof1988.Thisgoalrepresents closureoflpp%ofthe1983items,90%ofthe1984items,and80%oftheitemsfrom1985-1987.

1000900-800100o$00soo400O300200IOOChIIII':"~II'L~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~C~~~~~~~~t~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~II~~*t~~~~~J~~~~~~'~~~~~'4~~~~C7l~g)~~It~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~L~~~~~~~~DJFMAMJJA50N1988QGOAGOALREPRESENTS THEFOLLOWING REDUCTIONS FROM1-1-88TOTALS:1983-IOOX1984-'0%1985-BOA1986-BOT1987-807ISSUEYEARK31983lZ31984K51985jC31986EZI1987LThisMonth:Thirty-two itemswereclosedduringMay,.whil'ethemajorityofstationresources weredevotedtoresolution ofincidnets andevolutions arisingfromtheUnit2refueling outage.

VISIONPFEXCELLENCE COMPANYANDDEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES NUCLEARINDUSTRYPERFORMANCE EXTERNALINFLUENCES DEVELOPMENT OFFIVEYEARGOALSANDSTRATEGIC PLANNUCLEARDEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE NEAR-TERN OPERATING CONSTRAINTS V.ISIONOFEXCELLENCE DEVElOPMENT OFNEAR-TERM'ERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES ANNUALPERFORMANCE

'BJECTIVES INITIATIVES THEWORKANDPLANNINGCYCLE1986198719881989UNIT'ot.UNIT21sTUNIT13RDUNIT22NDUNIT14THUNIT23RDOUTAGECRITIQUEOUTAGECRITIQUTASKFORCEPLANNINGCONFERENCE SALPREPORTPLANNINGCONFERENCE PLANNINGCONfERENCE SALPREPORTPLANNINGCONFERENCE INPOREPOTINPOREPORTEINITIATIVESANDNEWINITIATIVES AND c