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Semiannual Fitness-For-Duty Report Covering Time Period January 1, 2005 Through June 30, 2005
ML052360443
Person / Time
Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/18/2005
From: Richard Anderson
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
PY-CEI/NRR-2896L
Download: ML052360443 (4)


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FENOC Perry Nuclear Power Plant 10 Center Road FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Perry Ohio 44081 Richard Anderson 440-280-5579 Vce President-Nuclear Fax: 440-280-8029 August 18, 2005 PY-CEI/NRR-2896L United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-440

Subject:

Semiannual Fitness-For-Duty Report Ladies and Gentlemen:

In accordance with the requirements of I0CFR26.71(d), "Recordkeeping Requirements," the Semiannual Fitness for Duty Report is being submitted for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. This report covers the time period of January 1, 2005 through June 30, 2005.

Attachment 1provides the Fitness for Duty Program performance data regarding testing results.

Attachmiient 2 provides additional information regarding reported events and management actions taken iki response to6positive results. The provisions of the Fitness for Duty Program apply to persons granted unescorted access to the Protected Area of the plant, as well as to licensee, vendor, and contractor personnel required to physically report to the Technical Support Center or the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with the Emergency Plan and associated implementing procedures.

If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Jeffrey Lausberg, Manager - Regulatory Compliance, at (440) 280-5940.

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l PY-CEIJNRR-2896L Attachment I Page I of 2 Fitness for Duty Program Performance Datat Personnel Subject to 10CFR26 NOP-LP-1002-01 Rev. 00 FirstEnergy Corporation (FirstEnerqv Nuclear Operating Company) June 30, 2005 Company 6 Months Ending Perry Nuclear Power Plant - 10 Center Road - Perry, Ohio 44081 Location Maureen T. Gilday-Gulliford, Supervisor. Nuclear Access (440) 280-5830

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Cutoffs: Screen/Confirmation (ng/ml) n Appendix A to IOCFR26 Marijuana 100/15 Amphetamines 1,0001500 Cocaine 300/150 Phencyclidine 25/25 Opiates 300/300 Alcohol (%BAC) .04%

Long-Term Short-Term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel Average Number with 898 N/A 605 Unescorted Access Categories Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Pre-Access 107 0 1343 17

-For Post accident 1 0 3 0 Cause Observed behavior 4 013 2 Random 247 0 146 1 Follow-up 20 0 39 1 Other- 0 0 0 0 Total 379 0 1544 21

.A iI Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Marijuana Cocaine Opiates A Amphe- Phency- Alcohol Refusal 1 2 3 4 5 eOaes 1 tamins ddne toTest Licensee Employees 0 0 _ _ _ _ 0 0.

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PY-CEI/NRR-2896L Attachment 2 Page: 1 of 1 Management Actions Taken Drug and alcohol testing results for the reporting period are described in Attachment 1.

Zero (0) licensee employees tested positive for illegal drugs or alcohol during this reporting period.

One (1) licensee employee, who held unescorted access was subjected to for cause testing, which resulted in an alcohol level that was not positive, but the individual was deemed not fit for duty during this reporting period. This individual was mandated to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), access authorization suitability was re-established, the individual was placed in the follow-up program, and unescorted access was reinstated.

Ten (10) contractor employees tested positive for illegal drugs and two (2) contractor employees tested pbsitive-f6r-alcoh6l during this repbrting-period.7AlltcontractorEmhployees wereedenied unescorted access to the Protected Area. Pursuant to Nuclear Operating Procedure (NOP-LP-1002) "Fitness for Duty Program" requirements, the individuals were informed of their right to appeal and of the procedural requirements in order to re-establish unescorted access to the Protected Area. To date, the two (2) contractor employees, testing positive for alcohol have exercised their right to appeal; however, the additional blood draw re-confirmed the positive breath alcohol content. The other contractor employees did not exercise their right to appeal and have not initiated steps to restore unescorted access.

Nine (9) contractor employees were determined to have attempted to subvert the drug testing process through adulteration. These contractor employees were denied unescorted access to the Protected Area due to their attempt of subversion for a minimum period of three (3) years. Additional denials were issued for falsification of their Chain-of-Custody Form, and in some cases falsification of their Self-Disclosure Questionnaire.

Pursuant to Nuclear Operating Procedure (NOP-LP-1002) "Fitness for Duty Program" requirements, the individuals were informed of their right to appeal and of the procedural requirements in order to re-establish unescorted access to the Protected Area. To date, none of these contractor employees have exercised their right to appeal.

As a result of a Fitness for Duty Program concern, thirty-four (34) individuals were subject to unannounced follow-up testing during this reporting period. All testing results were negative, with the exception of one contractor employee who tested positive for alcohol during their follow-up test. Subsequent actions, related to this contractor employee, are outlined in paragraph two of this document.

Initiatives Taken Focus during this reporting period was on in-processing of contractor personnel in support of the 10'h refueling outage at Perry. Working Hour Guidelines Program is part of the FENOC Fitness for Duty Program. We continue to improve the electronic database for efficiency in initiating and approving working hour deviations.

Reported Events None \1 .