DCL-02-103, Semi-Annual Fitness for Duty Performance Report for the Period of January Through June 2002

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Semi-Annual Fitness for Duty Performance Report for the Period of January Through June 2002
ML022480304
Person / Time
Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 08/29/2002
From: Oatley D
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
50-275-OL, 50-323-OL, DCL-02-103
Download: ML022480304 (7)


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R Electric Company Pacific Gas and David H.Oatley Diablo Canyon Power Plant Vice President PO Box 56 Diablo Canyon Operations Avila Beach. CA 93424 8055454350 August 29, 2002 Fax 8055454234 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Docket No. 50-275, OL-DPR-80 Docket No. 50-323, OL-DPR-82 Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Semi-Annual Fitness for Duty Performance Report for the Period of January throuah June 2002

Dear Commissioners and Staff:

Pursuant to 10 CFR 26.71 (d), PG&E is submitting the enclosed Fitness for Duty (FFD) Performance Report for the period January through June 2002. The performance data have been compiled on the standard forms developed by the Nuclear Energy Institute and are provided in Enclosure 1. As noted in Enclosure 1, individuals being screened for initial unescorted security access (pre-employment testing 60 days prior to being cleared) are tested at lower cut-off levels for marijuana and amphetamines, and for two additional substances. This testing is reported under the pre-access category and is conducted in accordance with 10 CFR 26.

Statistical analysis of the data was conducted and the results are provided in Enclosure 2.

During this period, no licensed operators or supervisors tested positive. There were no significant FFD event reports made during the period.

Enclosure 3 provides a summary of program activities for the reporting period.

Ifyou have any questions regarding the information enclosed or other FFD Program activities, please contact William F. Ryan, AccesslFFD Supervisor, at (805) 545 3329.

Sincerely, David H. Oatley A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance Creek Catlaway # Comanche Peak a Diablo Canyon

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Document Control Desk PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 August 29, 2002 Page 2 Imp/R0230206/2200 Enclosures cc/enc: Richard E. Enkeboll, NEI Thomas P. Gwynn David L. Proulx Girija S. Shukla Diablo Distribution A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance Callaway

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Enclosure 1 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 FITNESS FOR DUTY PERFORMANCE DATA JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 2002

Enclosure 1 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Personnel Subject to 10 CFR 26 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY June 30, 2002 Company 6 Months Ending DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT Location WILLIAM F. RYAN, ACCESSIFITNESS FOR DUTY SUPERVISOR (805) 545-3329 Contact Name Phone (including area code)

Cutoffs* Screen/Confirmation (ng/rr [] Appendix A to 10CFR26 Pre-employment Screening Mariiuana 20 / 10 Amphetamines 300 / 250 Barbiturates 300 /250 Cocaine 300 / 150 Phencyclidine 25 I 25 Benzodiazepines 300 /250 Opiates 300 / 300 Alcohol (% BAC) 0 04%

Long-Term Short-Term Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel Average Number with 1425 356* .

Unescorted Access* 1781 Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive Pre-Access 53 0 84 0 1096 22 For Post-accident 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cause Observed behavior 1 1 0 0 3 1 Random 352 2 50 0 45 0 Follow-up 34 0 2 0 73 1 Other** 6 0 17 0 10 0 Total 446 3 153 0 1227 24

  • Includes long- and short term contractors; differentiation between the two is not obtainable
    • Testing of FFD Administrative Staff.

Enclosure 1 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances Amphe- IPhency Marijuana ICocaine Opiates I tamines clidine AIcohol Licensee Employees 2 0 0 0 0 1 Long-Term Contractors 0 0 0 0 0 1 Short-Term Contractors 15*

3** 4 0 1 Total 17 3 4 0 1 33 Combination:

  • 1 THC/COCAINE
  • 3 THC/AMPHETAMINE
    • 1 COCAINE/BARBIURATES/MORPHINE

Enclosure 2 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Analysis of the data indicates that 25.1 percent of the average eligible population was randomly tested during the period January through June 2002.

The random positive rate for all workers at Diablo Canyon Power Plant for the first six months of 2002 was 0.45 percent. There were no contractor personnel random positive tests during the first six months of 2002.

The overall positive test rate for the first six months of 2002 was 1.5 percent.

Pre-access tests for short term contractor personnel accounted for 81.5 percent of all positive tests. The large number of positive tests recorded for short term contractor personnel in the pre-access testing category is attributable to Unit 1 Eleventh Refueling Outage.

PG&E submitted blind performance specimens in accordance with 10 CFR 26, Appendix A, Section 2.8 (e)(2), requirements. There were no reportable events.

Enclosure 3 PG&E Letter DCL-02-103 FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM ACTIVITY REPORT Activity 1 During this reporting period, the HHS Certified Laboratory used to test appeal samples closed its facility in San Diego, California. The appeal laboratory consolidated its operations at a new location, which had not been audited or accepted by PG&E. Since the appeal laboratory gave very little advance notice about the laboratory closure, PG&E selected and qualified a new HHS Certified Laboratory as an appeal laboratory.

Activity 2 During the reporting period, it was noted that a collection site person (CSP) had made a number of documentation and attention to detail type errors during the specimen collection process. Although the individual errors were generally minor and did not have an impact on the integrity of the program, corrective actions were taken to address the issue.