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Rev 1 to QC Procedures. Qa/Qc Qualifications,Observation/ Finding Repts & Personnel Experience Summaries Encl
ML20065D044
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Site: LaSalle Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/10/1982
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i l 1.0 PURPOSE To establish the procedures to be followed for the inspection i

of hanger brackets and ducting in the HVAC systems installed by the contractor in Unit I and in common with Units 1 and 2 at the Commonwealth Edison La Salle j County Nuclear Station.

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! 2.0 PROCEDURE C F Braun HVAC Engineering group will select the hanger i

brackets and ducting located in seven safety related HVAC systems, code letters VC, VD, VE, VG, VR, VX and VY and three seismically supported systems code letters VP, VQ and VR for visual and dimensional inspection.

f The selection of supports to be inspected shall be determined by the HVAC j engineer by projecting prcblems that may result if a support or component

failed, by direct observation of the installed system and/or by information gained during the review of NCR'S or FCR'S written against a specific j hanger bracket or ductwork component.

The Braun HVAC Engineer will list the items requiring inspection on inspection form QC-1. This form will list the hanger number and the t

reference drawing number. The inspector will report any discrepancies 'l on this inspection form.

f The selection of ducting for inspection will follow the same procedure j as the selection of hangers.

J 3.0 PERSONNEL All inspection personnel used by C F Braun on this inspection assignment shall meet the following requirements. '

i i 1- Inspectors shall have received formal training and testing in  !

welding inspection and shall be certified in writing by the i i

Braun Quality Assurance Manager as meeting the requirements for a level II Inspector as defined in Braun QA Instructions.

2- Training and qualification examination results shall be recorded on form QC-4, Training Record, see Appendix A, Procedure 2.

3- Health and vision examination results shall be recorded on form QC-5 health / Visual Statement, see appendix A, Procedure 2.

l 4- The categories of certifications held by the inspector shall be recorded on form QC-6 Certificate of Qualification, see Appendix A, Procedure 2. I g.

I 5- Inspectors shall perform work only in areas allowed by their certification record.

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578 12 75 C F CRAUN O CO Page B1-2 Commonwealth Edison Co Appendix B Project 6356-N Procedure 1 i La Salle QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES :s . , s 3 [ s e /Q/?f.t 4.0 INSPECTION The Braun HVAC Engineers will complete their section of the Inspection Form Number QC-1 by listing the item and drawing numbers of i

hangers or ducts selected for inspection. This form will be presented to the Quality Control Supervisor, who will delegate the inspection responsi-bility to a qualified inspector.

1- liangers, the inspection of the hangers will consist of two primary functions.

J a Dimensional inspection to verify the size of the hanger, the i

location of component members and to gain assurance that the correct member, shape and size as described on the applicable

) drawing was used.

~ b Visual inspection of the welding and overall workmanship. This inspection shall be conducted to assure compliance with the contractors procedure QCP-20 revision 11, 2- Ducting I j a The ducting will be inspected visually for weld quality and i overall workmanship using the contractors procedure QCP-20 i revision 11, as the reference quality specification.

5.0 DOCUMENTATION The results of all inspections conducted will be recorded on the Inspection Form QC-1 that contained the request for l hanger / duct inspection. The inspectors will sign and return the  !

Inspection Form to the Quality Control Supervisor for his review. The results of the inspection will be in one of two classifications. l i

! 1- No discrepancies. This classification indicates that all I

attributes checked were in accordance with the appropriate specifications or drawings and there were no discrepancies.

l The Inspection Form will be stored in the QA vault by the PQAE i af ter the review and sign-of f by the QC Supervisor.

2- Yes discrepancies. This classification will be used to report observations of poor workmanship / welding or dimensional discrepancies.

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a Workmanship / welding discrepancies found will be transferred from p form QC-1 to Observation / Finding Report Form QC-2 by the QC Supervisor. a f

The type of discrepancy and the reference document will be recorded on the form prior to its review by the site review committee who will be respor.sible for the resolution of the '

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\I Procedure 1 La Salle QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES jdTe-n tbv /O, /fM b Dimensional discrepancies are classified as any length, or width deviation that exists between the constructed unit and the current Sargent and Lundy drawing. The QC Supervisor will verify by signature and comment that a dimensional discrepancy does or does not exist by his review of FCR'S and NCR'S which have not been incorporated in the drawings but are applicable to the item in question.

Form QC-2 will be presented to Braun Site Review Committee within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after the inspection for their review and resolution.

Originals of all reports recording inspection results shall be kept on file by the PQAE.

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ITEM TO INSPECT LOCATION ilanger Number building / Floor

!! anger Drawing # Elevation l)u c t Location Coordinates

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6-Weld Size (Minimum) _

7-Weld Quality (Ref WCP-20)

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2.2 The site Quality Control Supervisor will maintain a log (Form QC-3) of the inspection assignments identified on QC-1 inspection reports .

P.efer to Appendix B, Procedure 1.

2.3 The PQAE will 102 and file those inspection reports in the QA vault once they becoce a Quality Assurance Record (Form QC-1).

3.0 PROCEDURE FOR LOCGING INGPECTION ASSIGNMENTS /hEPORTS

(~'T 3.1 The HVAC Technical Advisor, upon completing his portion of A)s Form QC-1 indicates on a set of reproducable drawings maintained at his desk, which runs of ductwork and which hangers he has assigned for inspection. He accomplishes this by cross-hatching on the reproducibles. This will be a one direction cross hatching.

Additionally he will record the inspection form (QC-1) assignment number on the reproducible for the hanger or section of ductwork so de fined .

3.2 The HVAC Technical Advisor then turns over the QC-1 Form to the site QC Supervisor. The site QC Supervisor then logs in that specific inspection assignment on the inspection report log (FormQC-3) attached.

3.3 Reference to Appendix B, Procedure 1, QC Procedures for the method of completing the inspection reports QC-1.

3.4 If the inspection results noted on inspection Form QC-1 indicate that there are no discrepancies then the status  !

column of Form QC-3 will be filled in with "no discrepancies" and the date the QC Supervisor determines this status is noted l' in the "date complete" column. .

3.5 If the QC-1 Form indicates that a discrepancy exists then

', ,- s , the QC Supervisor will initiate a observation / finding report g i Form QC-2. The QC-2 assignment number is noted in the status N-'

column, for example, see QC-2-XX (where XX is the assignment number). The date the QC Supervisor determines this status is a noted in the "date complete" colu=n. I e

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4.2 The project secretary will maintain an observation / finding report log, Form QC-3A. This form will identify the QC-2 assign-ment number, and will include a cross reference to the applicable QC-1 inspection form as well as a few descriptive items. The form will be used to document the date when the QC-2 report has been sent to the appropriate parties, the date of the CFB disposition to CECO and when the CECO corrective action was verified.

4.3 The attached sample and following writing describes the use of this form.

Line A. The site review committee has reviewed the observation /

finding report and found the condition to be acceptchle recuiring no further action.

Line B. Tne site review committee has determined that the inspection discrepancy should be classified as an observation and they have

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(A t Line C. Site and internal reviews have determined that the inspection discrepancy should be classified as a finding and the site has verified the CECO disposition.

Line D. The interaal review committee has changed the site review committee's determination from a finding to an observation.

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V j La Salle OBSERVATIONS / FINDINGS REPORT DM E M O < : MMd 1.0 PURPOSE To establish the procedures to be followed for evaluating discrepancies identified by the inspectors on inspection form QC-1 in order to determine if they should be classified as an observation or finding.

2.0 DEFINITIONS DISCREPANCY - A departt: . of the actual installation from the specified design requirements as' noted by inspection activities or engineering review.

OBSERVATION - A confirmed discrepancy requiring CECO disposition and a verification of corrective action by the site review committee.

FINDING - An observation which has been identified as a potential safety concern.

3.0 PROCEDURES All inspection forms,QC-l, will be reviewed by the QC Supervisor to determine if a discrepancy has been identified. Any noted discrepancies will be described on Observation / Finding Report, QC-2. These reports will be evaluated by a site review committee consisting of Project Manager, QA Engineer, and HVAC Technical Advisor or Material / Welding Engineer, depending on the expertise required. The site review committee will determine if the discrepancy is accurate and has the potential for a safety concern.

l9 If the discrepancy is found to be inaccurate, or the site review committee determines it is an acceptable condition, they will indicate in writing their justification for accepting the discrepancy and forward the report to CECO for their information.

If the site review determines that the discrepancy is accurate, but is not a potential safety concern, it will be properly documented and submitted to Ceco as an observation requiring their disposition. Dispositioning may involve field correction, additional analyses or both, to ensure that the required design margins are maintained.

l If the discrepancy is considered accurate and a potential safety concern, it will be forwarded to Braun's internal review committee, as a finding, for l their concurrence. Concurrently, a copy of the finding will be forwarded l to CECO for their determination of operability and reportability in accord- .

l ance with the technical specification.

The internal review committee will be chaired by Braun's chief nuclear engineer and will include senior technical personnel in the appropriate field of expertise for the finding being evaluated.  !

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If this committee agrees that the finding is a potential safety concern, they will notify the project manager via telephone and he will immediately telephone CECO. CECO will then promptly make a determination of operability

and reportability in accordance with the technical specification, this A includes submitting a 14 day LER to the NRC.

(,) The internal review committee will document their finding on a copy of QC-2 and provide their signatures.

The completed form will be telecopied to the Braun Project Manager who will issue it to CECO for dispositioning and verification.  !

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safety concern, they will indicate their justification on a copy of QC-2, sign the form and telecopy it to the Braun Project Manager. He will change the site review team disposition from a finding to an observation and submit the form to CECO as an observation.

4.0 POTENTIAL SAFETY CONCERN CRITERIA An observation must satisfy both of the following criteria to be a potential safety concern and therefore a finding.

1 The observation must be a deficiency that could adversely affect the safety of operations at any time if it had remained uncorrected, and

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b) A significant deviation from the design documents.

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ASSIGNMENT NO ITEMS INSPECTED LOCATION liange r Numbe r Building / Floor lla nge r Drawing # Elevation auct Location Coordinates l)u c t Drawing Welder Ident Diuerepancy Submitted to lie f e r e nc e s Site Review on p  :)isposition by Site Review Teamj OBSERVATION f l FINDING l NY Submitted to site Review by CECO on Date Review Committee on I

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Ebasco- Site CA Supervisor 1974 to 1976 ,

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AUDIT PARTICl?ATION Audit Date Location 1, Columbia, South Carolina , Corporate Audit "

of V.C.Su:rnor Nuclear Sta. 2/14/77- 2/17/77 2.Dothan, Alabama " Jos.Farley Nuclear Sta,ll/ 2/76-11/6/76g 3, Newport News, Va. Newport News , Industrial Corp (Vendor Audit)l/26/77- 1/28/77 :

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" This is to. certify that Robert W Phillips is qualified as a Level III Examiner in liquid penetrant, magnetic parti.cle, radiographic and ultrasonic examination. This is in accordance with the American Societ for Mondestructive Testing Recommended Practice Number SNT-TC-1A and meets the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the ANSI Code for Pressure Piping. Mr Phillips is. qualified without written examination.

Mr Phillips has been in our employ since 1974. He has 24 years m

experience in the nondestructive examination field having served as technician, quality control manager, and laboratory director for two NDE laboratories. He has also been a source inspector for three major contracting companies. -

He has completed two years of college majoring in industrial supervision,and met'allurgy andquality has completed control. college courses in metallurgy, welding Mr Phillips is certified by the State of California to conduct college level courses in nondestructive -

examina. tion. He is currently teaching such cources.

He is a member of g the American Society for Nondestructive Testing.

(-) His specific experience end formal tra,ining in nondestructive examination include.the following.

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Performs NDE Level III duties including training, examination and certification of Level I and Level II personnel. Audits activities of NDE personnel.

Prepares and consults on NDE methods and procedures, interprets specifications and codes, and designates examination methods to be used. J i 1973 Completed ASNT Ultrasonic Examination Course and l -

Richardson X-Ray s ponsored Mechanical Testing course.

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. Safety Director - Responsible for all laboratory personnel. Assigned daily work schedule for radiographic, magnetic particle, penetrant and mechanical test personnel. Responsible for equipment calibration, and writing all quality control manuals and controlling their implementation in the company operation. Responsible for training and qualification of personnel in radiation safety.

  • 1972 Completed State of California Radiological Health ,

and Safety course.

1968-70 The Boeing Company - Survey of vendor and independent  ;

laboratory NDE facilities to assure conformance to

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1965-68 Richardson X-Ray Inc, Level III NDE Examiner SNT-TC-1A, Radiographic Ins'pector NAVSHIPS 250-1500-1 Responsibilities included the preparation of NDE .

procedures meeting requirements of Military and ASME Code specifications. g 1964-65 Ferro Spec Lab, Laboratory Manager - Responsible for

--- laboratory operations. Performed functions required by Ouality Control in a nondestructive examination l-laboratory using magnetic particle, penetrant, radiographic and ultrasonic methods of nondestructive testing.

'1962-64 Acrojet General Corporation - Assisted nondestructive examination section in selection of methods such as i

magnetic particle, penetrant and radiographic

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WILLIAM P REYNOLDS - OA/QC COORDINATOR

/8 L- EXPERIENCE, Over 30 years experiened in management planning, ed estimating, design, procurement writing, procedure and specification, quality assurance, quality control field erection', and startup of new and expansion facilities embracing all fields of chemical plants, nuclear generating stations, conventional generating stations, and allied industrial complexes.- .

Quality Assurance Manager of a. multi-billion dollar Saudi Arabian Project including development of the " Pioneer" Camp, es.tablishing jobsite perimeters, initial development of a quality program for

"" the management services contractor, and establishment of bid analysis procedures in accordance with acceptable Saudi Arabian government criteria.

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services contracts including interviewing, staffing and supe ~ rvision -

of quality control (QC) engineers, laboratory technicians, Saudi

,_s national cngineering students and QC inspectors. Published a Field

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" Kingdom" of Saudi Arabia. .

Instrumentation Superintendent during constrdction/ start-up of a 1.7

, MGPD d.iesel unit including field design'of sensing and loading lines along with providing written and verbal-instructions to international instrument crews. The jobsite was the Saudi Naval Base in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and the assignn:ent included start-up of package boilers, checking out system controls by use of the logic diagrams, and actual pressure testing of ,the tubing /multitube " bundles".

. Start-up Engineer .for two 960 MW nuclear power plants (BWR Mark III)',

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a liquid penetrant, and magnetic particle inspection methods.

1965 to 1975 Bos-Hatten Inc, West Seneca, New York i

Various duties and responsibilities ranging from design engineering, fabrication, and quality control in the fabrication of heat exchangers

and pressure vessels. Instituted inspection methods and procedures for j a quality control program and wrote the manual which resulted in the

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J EDUCATION High School Diploma - Dunkirk Industrial High School SUNY at Buffalo - Engineering SUNY at Fredonia - Elementary Metallurgy REGISTRATION None MEMBERSHIP None AGE 53, 38 years experience, 6 years with Braun l PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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1973 - 1976, NEW YORK BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY, PURCHASING INSPECTOR Conduct general plant investigations of prime contract vendors and subvendors, inspection and survelance of workmanship, methods and procedures used at steel mills and foundaries.

1972 - 1973, CARRIER CORPORATION m

fY It was my responsibility to train and qualify men to be productive in the following operations: Fabrication, welding, metal finishing, assembling, tube rolling, flushing and testing, handling and crating of Navy Nuclear vessels. Also, assisted in programming, direct and write report on monthly training classes. Set up and stock a total crib operation with machines, shop tools welding gases, abrasives from outside vendors, instigate and develop fabrications welding and-flushing fixtures.

1971 - 1972, CITY OF DUNKIRK, GENERAL MAINTENANCE h Included electrical, plumbing, heating, and carpentry. ,

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In charge of entire plant which consisted of the supervision of 60 men in fabrication, welding and machining of commercial, commercial nuc. lear and Navy nuclear units.

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1969 - 1969, MC CATHRON BOILER WORKS, PLANT MANAGER In charge of all shop operations, including hiring plant persormel and maintenance of equipment and buildings. Assisted

) in making estimates on inquires, formulated fabricating, welding, and testing procedures. Made material, parts and equipment requisitions and shipping commitments. Was in direct charge 1 of 30 men.

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( I EXPERIENCE Includes performcnca es.cngineer, designer, draftsman, and inspector. Inspection duties include receiving

) inspection of mechanical, instrumentation, electrical equipment, piping, material identification, installation of piping, HVAC, glove boxes, plumbing, pneumatic and hydrostatic testing, and visual weld inspection.

EDUCATION High school graduate with additional studies in

' engineering and draf ting at Colorado University, Pasadena City College, East Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles City College, Milwaukee

} Institute of Technology, and University of Wisconsin.

ORGANIZATIONS None AGE 51, 28 years experience,18 years with Braun PROFESSION EXPERIENCE 1964 to present, C F BRAUN & CO 1981 - present, Jobsite Inspector on a large refinery modernization project in Southern California responsible for the receiving inspection of all materials and equipment. Assisted as needed with other site inspection activities.

1974 - 1981, performed various construction and QC duties at Rocky Flats including inspection of structural embedments, receiving inspection, source inspection, piping systems, pneumatic and hydrotesting, glove boxes.

1964 - 1974, performed engineering, designing,. drafting, speciffed materials for modifying existing piping, new piping, HVAC, and plumbing at Rocky Flats prior to joining the Quality Engineering

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Prior to joining Braun, performed in various engineering capacities, for Holmes and Narvor, Ralph M Parsons, DMJM and Associates Austin,'

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4 A J KEMPIAK Andy Kempiak has over 17 years experience in power

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His current assignment is as Engineering Manager for the 1220 MWe TVA power plant project. Here he directs four project engineers responsible for building design coordination, customer interface, supplier review, and coordination with field forces. Prior to this, he served as Project Engineer for field coordination activities, involving monthly meetings with owner and field engineering staff.

m Andy was leader of a group of up to 15 engineers and designers responsible for mechanical system and the HVAC design and layout activities on the TVA project. Systems designed included waste processing, service, cooling, and heated water, and chilled water systems. He was responsible for the design of all chilled water systems on the TVA project, and wrote procurement specifications for major chiller packages. Other systems he designed and specified equipment for include gas filtration and fire protection.

Within Braun's building mechanical group, he was responsible for various types of HVAC and utilities syst'ms. e As group leader on the Lawrence Liverraore project, he prepared P&I flow diagrams, design and procurement specifications, HVAC and piping drawings, I's)

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and preoperational test specifications for all utility systems.

He was also responsible for HVAC system design and checkout on several Rocky Flats Weapons Facility projects. He designed complex ductwork systems, sized fans and other equipment, and worked as a field engineer on a plant expansion program.

On Ll$e USAF Satellite Test Center and Power Plant project, he was responsible for all HVAC design. This included the design of supply and exhaust air systems for gas turbine units and heat recovery boilers, and the design of the air-conditioning system for the plant, including chillers, HVAC units, and asso'ciated equipment.

Mr Kempiak has a BSME degree from the University of Illinois, and is a registered professional mechanical engineer in California.

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E-2 44 QUALITY AFSUPJd CI; ENGINEER O JS FIEDLER Ji.n han over 30 years experience in nuclear

, engineering and construct. ion, the past 12 years as the Project Ooality Ansurance Engineer on various nuclear power plants throughout the United States. They include the Duane Arnold facility at Palo, Iosa, a 550 megawatt BWR unit for Iowa Electric 1

Light and Power Co, the Greenwood Energy Center consisting of one fossil plant (800 megawatts) and a four-unit nuclear plant., PWR units (1250 megawatts each) for the Detroit Edison Company, the St Lucie nuclear unit 1, an 800 megawatt PWR for Florida Power and Light, the Waterford III nuclear unit, a 900 megawatt PWR for Louisiana Power and Light, h

Since joining Braun in 1977 he has been assigned as the Project Quality Assurance Engineer on the Daily nuclear project, a 600 megawatt BWR unit for Northern Indiana Public Service Company and is currently assigned as the Project Quality Assurance Engineer on the GE/TVA STRIDE Projects.

Prior to specializing in quality assurance Jim was a design and operations engineer at the University of California's Lawrence Radiation Laboratories at Berkeley, California and was the site reprecentative for the Universities Research. Association during construction of the Fermi-National Accelerator Laboratory at Q Batavia, Illinois.

cofore hin university ascociation he spent eight years as a design engineer with Westinghouce Electric Company, Bettis Facility in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, during the early development of the US Navf nuclear program.

Mr Fiedler has a BA from Waynesburg College, and a BSME from the l

University of West Virginia. He is a registered professional l engineer in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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E-3 QUALITY COMTROL SUPERVISOR Bob has 28 years experience in Source Quality Control,

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Bob's other duties have involved conducting training and certification of personnel in liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, radiographic and ultrasonic examination as a certified NDE Level III ,

Examiner. Also inspection of pressure vessels, heat exchangers, -

piping, furnace equipment, pumps, storage tanks and structurals.

Prior to working at Braun, while at Richardson X-Ray Company, Bob directed operation of a commercial nondestructive inspection laboratory. While at Boeing, Bob performed plant surveys and supplier audits in NDE and electrodeposited plating facilities.

He conducted inspection on components for aerospace use. At Richardson X-Ray Company, he was the quality control manager for a nondestructive inspection facility. At Ferro-Spec Laboratories, he managed a commercial nondestructive inspection laboratory. And, at Aerojet General he also performed source inspection and wrote manufacturing procedures in quality engineering.

Mr Phillips attended Mt San Antonio College. He is a member of #

the American Society of Nondestructive Testing.

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(U W V CRALLEY Walt has 26 years of experience, including 12 years

, at Braun. At Braun, he is currently responsible for all building mechanical work - HVAC, exhaust, filtration, plumbing, utility piping, and fire protection systems with respect to design definition and development, calculations, drawings and specifications for Diamond Shamrock's polypropylene plant and Shell Chemical's Resins Plant Expansion, both in Texas. He assured t ha t the design requirements and criteria were met on all building mechanical systems, and all calculations, drawings, equipment selections, specifications, and estimates were accompiished.

Walt has also performed HVAC calculations to support the design af several building environmental systems fc>r the TVA Hartsville Nuclear Power Plant. This involved detailed system analysis of the performance of safety and non-safety HVAC systems.

W.ilt was responsible for the design and development of secondary containment and filtration systems for airborne contamination on the General Atomic's liTGR Fuel Fabrication Facility, and General Electric's LMPHR Nuclear Pov : Demonstration Plant. He provided design studies and load calfulations, and established the mechanical systems basis of design procedures and specifications.

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Walt had the responsibility for building mechanical systems on such projects as an abrasive blast and paint facility for the US Navy at Long Beach, California, a pilot plant for AMAX in Colorado, and oil and gas refinery for Imperial Oil in Canada, the Sodium Pump Test Facility for LMEC in California, and an olefins facility in Texas.

Walt has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern UniversiLy.

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E-5 QA/QC COORDINATOR W F REYNOLDS Bill has over 30 years experience in management planning, estimating, design, procurement writing, procedure and specification, quality assurance, quality control field erection,

-and startup of new and e.<pansion f acilities embracing all fields of chemical plants, nuclear generating stations, conventional generating stations, and allied industrial complexes.

Quality Assurance Manager of a multi-billion dollar Saudi Arabian Project including development of the " Pioneer" Camp, establishing jobsite perimeters, initial development of a quality program for the management services contractor, and establishment of bid analysis procedures in accordance with acceptable Saudi Arabian government criteria.

Corporate Quality Assurance Audit Team Leader for various Middle East projects. Development of audit checklists, preparation / notification to all responsible parties of audit dates and subjects, pre and post audit conferences culminating with the issuance of formal audit reports.

Field Quality Control Supervisor for one of the largest management services contracts including interviewing, staffing and supervision  ;

of quality control (QC) engineers, laboratory technicians, Saudi  ?

national engineering students and OC inspectors. Published a Field Quality Control Manual for the industrial complex, assigned QC personnel to various phases of construction, testing, contracts, ,

procurement, and implementation of all disciplines within the

" Kingdom" of Saudi Arabia.

l Instrumentation Superintendent during construction / start-up of a 1.7 MGPD desal unit including field design of sensing and loading lines i along with providing instrument crews. written and verbal instructions to international l The jobsite was the Saudi Naval Base in Jeddah, Saudl Arabia, and the assignment included start-up of package boilers, checking out system controls by use of the logic diagrams, and actual pressure testing of the tubing /multitube " bundles".

Start-up Engineer for two 960 MW nuclear power plants (BWR Mark III) ,

including development of safeguard systems, punchlists, and_ progress reports.

Mr. Reynolds is 56 years old, and attended Marietta College majoring in petroleum engineering. He is also certified to ANSI 45.2.6.

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J Larry's other duties have involved design engineering, shop layout and supervision. He is certified as a Level 2, to SNT-TC-1A in radiography, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant and ultrasonic examinations. He is familiar with API, ASME, and TEMA Codes. He is certified as a senior engineering technician by the Institute for the Certification of Engineering Technicians and AWS certified welding inspector.

Prior to working at Braun, while at Bos-Hatten, Inc, Larry was responsible for all inspection procedures and QC for ASME shop certification. He wrote welding procedures and maintained qualifications of welders to ASME standards.

He held positions of shop superintendent and manager of engineering.

Larry also worked for American Standard as metallurgical lab technician, senior draftsman where he was responsible for all radiography, nondestructive exam-inations and welder qualifications. And, for Vorthington Corporation as a design draftsman.

'Q Mr. Rozborski attended Erie Community College, evening extension courses

(,/ and various seminars conducted by technical societies. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Quality Engineering in California. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Weldir.g Society and the American Society for Nondestructive Testing.

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K S RAJU K S Raju has over 22 years experience in the power engineering field, both nucle'ar and fossil. His primary areas of interest have been in'the design and specification of gas turbines, x waste heat steam systems, and refrigeration systems. He has been. -

with Braun since December 15, 1980~, performing engineering design .

on various HVAC systems for TVA's Hartsville nuclear power station.

While at Burns and Roe, he was,the lead mechanical engineer for a pair of gas turbine / waste heat boiler cogeneration unite for the City of Santa Clara. The generators produce 8 MWe each, and the boilers each produce 40,000 pounds per hour of 150 psig steam.

The combustors are natural' gas-fired, with fuel oil as backup. He sized and wrote specifications for the gas turbines, steam generators, deaerators, feedwator treatment equipment, pumps, gas

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analysis, and wrote preoperational and start-up procedures. He  ;

also engineered the entire steam and condensate distribution system between the city and steam customer, a. paper products plant.

In another project, he was the lead mechanical; engineer on five 330 MWe combined cycle power plants for Jersey Central Power and Light Company, the Gilbert Station Units 4 through 8.' On this' assignment, he was responsible ' for engineering > the power cycle piping, cooling water systems, steam and compressed. air system, water treatment systems, fire, protection, and HVAC. Hcs also wrote installation specifications, and proVided engineering assitance during construction and stars-up. 'i x -

While with Ebasco Services Inc, as a senior _ mechanical engineer he performed a wide variety of ~ functions. cn"two nuclear, two .

conl-fired, and ten hydroelectric power plants. He was responsible -

for HVAC, refrigeration, steam, cooling water, and condensate I systems, and took a lead rol~e in scheduling.and manpower planning for these projects. ..

Mr Raju is 48 years old, and holds BS and MS cegrees in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. -He is a member of the ASME.

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CHIEF, NUCLEAR ENGINEER R N MOORE Roger Moore has 29 years experience in the nuclear O.. field, including 8 years with Braun . He is presently Braun's Chief. 7 Nuclear Engineer, and his expertise and experience are primarily in the areas of nuclear engineering, safety, and licensing.

In his present assignment, he is responsible for all nucleap and environmental aspects of Braun's nuclear power work. On the TVA b STRIDE project, he provides design reviews in areas of nuclear safety, health physics, and shielding. He is also responsible for 4

coordination with and reporting to the NRC on all matters of nuclear

, safety.

His other projects at Braun have included Braun SAR, in which he l participated in the design effort, and led the work to produce the PSAR and eventually secure the preliminary design approval from NRC. He also prepares license and permit applications to state and federal authorities on environmental and nuclear matters, responds to questions from regulatory agencies,.and gives expert testimony

at public hearings.

Prior to joining Braun, Roger was Director of Nuclear Services at Gulf States Utilities. Here he directed the environmental and nuclear. efforts on two Louisiana power plants. He coordinated the work of a number of environmental consultants, and published the first Environmental Report based upon the new NRC format.

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He was Superintendent of Engineering, Nuclear Division, for Todd Shipyards, where he led the engineering of the retrofit of a modernized design into the nuclear portion of the NS SAVANNAH. He also designed environmental control equipment and did control rod drive analysis for the LOFT project. He was also Manager of Training for nuclear matters at Babcock & Wilcox, where he qualified nucleai ship crews and coordinated various research programs.

Mr Moore has a BA in chemistry from the University of Colorado, and a business management certificate from UCLA. He is a registered nuclear engineer in California.

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l Pat's other duties have involved the analysis of heat transfer and fluid flow problems of all types. Also process design of such apparatus as heat exchangers, condensers and feedwater heaters.

Mr Patterson has been in the Power Division since 1973. During this time he was responsible for mechanical and HVAC systems in the Reactor Island for TVA's Hartsville and Phipps Bend Nuclear Power j stations. He also directed the activities on several other power i projects. >

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Engineer in the Engineering Division. Prior to that he was leader of;l the HVAC Group at Braun. '

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unu PROJECT GUALITY CONTROL MANAGER l L F KARNS Lee Karns has 39 years of experience including 31 years li (v) with Braun.

He is currently head of the Site Quality Control Section of the Quality Engineering Department. In this capacity, he is responsible for coordination of field jobsite inspection activities at various jobsites throughout the world. He maintains liaison with jobsite inspectors and home office engineering. He is responsible for preparing Construction Inspection Plans for construction projects, review of drawings and specifications, and establishment of inspection procedures and checklists to be used at the jobsite.

He coordinates with customer representatives in the preparation of the site inspection requirements. He is responsible for the field piping pressure test programs and the preparation of the piping test diagrams that are used at the jobsites.

1 For 18 years he was Chief Field Inspector. He was responsibic for all jobsite conutruction inspection and quality control activities l

for field projects ranging to $150 million throur hout the world. l t  !!o was reuponsible for all site inspection activities for projects -

in The Netherlands, Trinidad, Australia, and the Philippines. He l participated in source inspection activities in Europe and other l foreign countries during his overseas assignments. He in familiar l with foreign codes and foteign work methods. At the jobsite, he  ! I was responsible for soil inspection, concrete control, concrete inspection, welding inspection including procedure and performance qualification, code pressure vessel fabrication and assembly l ,

inspection, inspection of piping fabrication and erection, piping I system pressure testing, site metallurgy, inspection of complex  !

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nondestructive examination and code requirements. At the site, ,

he n'as been responsible for supervising a team of inspection ,

personnel that numbers up tc 20 people.  ;

Prior to joining Draun, he was a source inspector for 8 years in various metal manufacturing facilities serving the petroleum industry. He also supervised shop forces in the manufacture of pressure vescels and the fabrication of structural steel.

Mr Karns is 61 years of age. He received his education in r Mechanical Engineering at Purdue and Newark College of Engineering. i I

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(\' LELAND F ROREX Leland has over six years experience in power, all with Braun, working in the Structural group on the TVA Power Plant Project.

Current responsibilities icelude leading a group of several engineers designing IIVAC, electrical and pipe support structures for the auxiliary and fuel buildings. He has evaluated and dispositioned field change requests, design information requests and non-conformance reports associated with erection of system supports and has written specifications for field installation and erection of supports.

Prior to working in the support group, his responsibilities had included coordination between technical engineer and suppliers of structural items, including structural and miscellaneous steel, tornado resistant doors, steel containnent, air locks, and stainless steel liner plates. His duties included evaluation of bids, meeting with supplier representatives and customer, review of shop drawings, evaluation of requests for change of contract, and answering all correspondence from suppliers of structural items.

He has also been responsibic for review of free-standing containment vessel design performed by subcontractor 3 including updating design specification and interface between containment and items belonging to other disciplines.

He has prepared and analyzed results and finite element computer analyses of drywell steam tunnel structure, designed concrete floor slabs and prepared design report.

Mr. Rorex has a BSCE from the University of Southern California, and is a Re,gistered Professional Civil Engineer in California.

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  • S P KESHAVA Paul has about 22 years experience in structural analysis and design, over 8 years of it in power at C F Braun & Co. From 1978 to 1981 Paul- worked for liraun in the TVA Stride Support and Hangers Group in a supervisory position. _ He was responsible for preparation of structural standards, specifications and design guides for pipe, HVAC component, cable tray, and conduit supports. . Seismic qualification calculations were performed on the HVAC ducts to determine the maximum permissible spacing between supports and the longitudinal bracing requirements thereto.

Duet to support frame attachment details were prepared using either welds or blind rivets, which were qualified by calculation.

In addition, Paul's group was responsible for implementing changes to concrete embedment design brought about by NRC Bulletin 79-02. Other areas of responsibility consisted of design of pipe break restraints and their supports, and field coordination in solving constructibility problems related to welding, anchorage to concrete and system support framing.

Prior to work in this group, Paul worked for about 4 years as lead engineer coordinatind the analysis and design of a Mark III containment vessel per-formed by the vendors. He was responsible for the technical evaluation of the vendors' work and providing engineering support to vendors where needed on specific problem areas outside the vendors' scope of responsibility.

Paul has also worked in conventional concrete and steel design in a lead capacity both in and out of the power industry. Currently he has been assigned to the piping stress analysis group as a consultant for special problems.

s He earned a PhD degree from Northwestern University at Evanston, and is a registered Professional Civil Engineer in California. He is a full member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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E-13 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR H E RUPP Hal has over 28 years experience in engineering and inspection including the last 18 years with Braun.

Hal's most recent experience was Head Receiving Inspector at the Shell Wilmington Oil Refinery where his activities included visual weld inspection.

Prior to this he was assigned for 12 years at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Facility. His responsibilities included piping, HVAC and instru-mentation engineering, design and drafting. For approximately the last six years he performed various QC activities including receiving inspection of equipment and materials for the plutonium recovery and waste treatment facility. He also perfarmed fabrication and welding inspection on process ,

glovebox enclosures - stainless steel sheetmetal enclosures encompassing process equipment.

He is familiar with nuclear safety, shielding and containment requirements as well as ASME codes and NEMA standards. He is knowledgeable of OSHA, ANSI, MSS, IFI, and ASIM standards including ASTM-SAE standards in bolting and other fastener hardware.

, His early Braun experience includes the position of piping and HVAC designer on various petrochemical projects.

Prior to joining Braun he was a HVAC designer, draftsman and held other engineering related positions with both small and large firms engaged in i mechanical system engineering for defense facilities and various commercial buildings. Hal has two years military construction and inspection experience with:the U.S. Army Construction Engineers-Japan Logistics Command.

He has attended various trade technical and junior colleges. He has held membership in ASHRAE, ISA and AACE. Hal is 51 years old.

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E-14 f) v SOUP.CE QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR k A LETERSKY Ralph has 38 years experience, 6 years of source inspections with Braun. He has accomplished both source and jobsite inspections on pressure vessels, heat exchangers, towers, piping systems, structural steel and other petrochem process equipment. Several of these assignments have been in Japan.

Ralph's prior experiences have encompassed all phases of shop work from layout to supervision. lie is certified as a Level 2 in radiography and liquid penetrant inspection and has experience with magnetic particle and ultrasonic examination. Ralph is 56 years old.

Prior to joining Braun, Ralph worked for the New York Board of Water Supply conducting inspection and surveillance of the workmanship, methods and procedures used at steel mills, foundaries and fabrication plants, liis responsibilities while working for the Carrier Corp. and Struthers Nuclear and Process Co. have included the supervision of fabrication, welding and machining operations of commercial, commercial nuclear and Navy Nuclear vessels and equipment, lie has performed similar duties in the commercial area for other manufactures.

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K' L W BOYD Leonard has 24 years exp7rience as a metallurgical engineer, the past 8 years with Braun.

He has been the project metallurgical engineer for Braun's TVA-STRIDE

. project since he came to Braun and, for the past year, section leader of the Metallurgical Engineering Sec: ion. The project metallurgical engineer is responsible for selection of materials of construction, corrosion requirements, and welding requirements to meet the ASME codes, AWS codes, ANSI codes, NRC regulatory guides and customer requirements.

Other project metallurgical engineer assignments at Braun include the selection of metallic and nonmetallic materials of construction and det.ermining welding and other fabricating requirements for a variety of chemical and petrochemical plants. These projects include.

Polypropylene plants, 4 processes Nuclear fuel fabrication facility study PVC plant Mark I containment test facility Acetic acid / vinyl acetate plant styrene plant study TiO 3 plant study

,_ Refinery units, new and revamp

x. - Prior to joining Braun, Leonard worked for Peabody Testing /Magnaflux as the metallurgical lab supervisor, for Douglas Aircraft as a product l reliability engineer, for North American Rockwell as a senior engineer and supervisor, and for Shell Oil as a metallurgical engineer.

His experience includes materials application, corrosion mitigation, quality control of fabrication processes, welding requirements, metallurgical and mechanical testing, failure analysis and forensic investigations.

He has a BS in Metallurgical Engineering from the Montana School of Mines, Butte, Montana. He is a registered professional engineer, metallurgical and corrosion, in California.

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