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MONTHYEARML20129H1141979-01-0505 January 1979 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-2866 for J Seelinger to Direct the Licensed Activities of Licensed Operators & to Manipulate All Controls of Facility Licenses DPR-50 & DPR-73 ML20129H1111978-12-29029 December 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-2854-1 for D Pilsitz to Direct the Licensed Activities of Licensed Operators & to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20128F5711978-12-19019 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License for J Keisch to Manipulate All Controls for License DPR-50 ML20129H0831978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-3394 for J Logan to Direct the License Activities of License Operators & to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129G7681978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License for Brantley to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129H0761978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License OP-4890 for H Mcgovern to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129H0891978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-3395 for C Hartman to Direct License Operators & to Maintain All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129H0971978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-3393 for H Shipman to Direct the License Activities of License Operators & to Manipulate All Controls of Facility DPR-50 ML20129H1051978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License 4889 for E Hemmila to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129G5711978-09-27027 September 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-2785-2 for Operator for K Bryan at TMI-2 ML20129G5111978-09-14014 September 1978 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License 2786-2 for G Hitz to Direct Activities of Licensed Operators & to Manipulate Controls at Reactor ML20136D0231977-11-0909 November 1977 Senior Operator License (Amend) SOP-2435-2 for Wh Zewe at DPR-50 ML20136D0381977-10-20020 October 1977 Operator License OP-4602 for CC Faust ML20136D0271977-10-19019 October 1977 Operator License OP-4590 for Fj Scheimann ML20136D0321977-10-19019 October 1977 Operator License OP-4601 for Er Frederick ML20129F3701977-07-29029 July 1977 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License Amendment SOP-2485-2 for W Zewe at TMI-1 & 2 ML20129F3511977-07-29029 July 1977 Partially Withheld Senior Operator License SOP-2485 for W Zewe at DPR-50 ML20129F3431974-08-0808 August 1974 Partially Withheld Operator License OP-3614 for W Zewe at DPR-50 1979-01-05
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MONTHYEARML20128F5711978-12-19019 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License for J Keisch to Manipulate All Controls for License DPR-50 ML20129H1051978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License 4889 for E Hemmila to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129H0761978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License OP-4890 for H Mcgovern to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20129G7681978-12-0606 December 1978 Partially Withheld Operator License for Brantley to Manipulate All Controls of Facility License DPR-50 ML20136D0381977-10-20020 October 1977 Operator License OP-4602 for CC Faust ML20136D0321977-10-19019 October 1977 Operator License OP-4601 for Er Frederick ML20136D0271977-10-19019 October 1977 Operator License OP-4590 for Fj Scheimann ML20129F3431974-08-0808 August 1974 Partially Withheld Operator License OP-3614 for W Zewe at DPR-50 1978-12-06
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MONTHYEARML20211D1321999-08-20020 August 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-50 to Revise TS Bases Re Degraded Undervoltage Relay Setpoint Calibration Frequency & Degraded Voltage Relay Tolerance Rev ML20210J0941999-07-29029 July 1999 Suppl TS Change Request 274 to License DPR-50,revising ESF Sys Leakage Limits in post-accident Recirculation Surveillance Tss,As Result of NRC Generic Concerns Re CR Habitability Issues ML20209D6651999-07-0808 July 1999 Corrected TS Pages 3-21,4-5a,4-9,4-38 & 6-3 to Amends 211 & 212 to License DPR-50.Pages Failed to Reflect Previously Approved Changes Granted in Amends 203 & 204 in Case of Amend 211 & 207 in Case of Amend 212 ML20196K5901999-06-29029 June 1999 LAR 285 for License DPR-50,clarifying Authority in Encl License Pages to Possess Radioactive Matls Without Unit Distinction,So That After Transfer of TMI-1 License to Amergen,Radioactive Matls Can Continue to Be Moved ML20209C0551999-06-29029 June 1999 LAR 77 for License DPR-73,clarifying Authority in Encl License Pages to Possess Radioactive Matls Without Unit Distinction,So That After Transfer of TMI-1 License to Amergen,Radioactive Matl May Continue to Be Moved ML20195E3341999-06-0404 June 1999 TS Change Request 265 to License DPR-50,modifying Conditions Which Allow Reduction in Number of Means for Maintaining Decay Heat Removal Capability During Shutdown Conditions ML20209B5891999-05-26026 May 1999 LAR 281 to License DPR-50,revising TMI-1 UFSAR Chapters 5 & 14 to Permit Use of Conservative Deterministic Failure Margin Methodology for Seismic Analysis of Portions of Auxiliary Steam Line.Rept 240046-R-001 Encl.Rept Withheld ML20206R1111999-05-13013 May 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,requesting That License Sections 2.a.(3) & 2.c.(7) & TS Section 3.1.1 Be Revised to Incorporate Administrative Updating & Changes to Bases Statement ML20205H0691999-04-0101 April 1999 TS Change Request 262 to License DPR-50,revising TS by Adding LCO Action Statements & Making SRs More Consistent with NUREG-1430,correcting Conflicts or Inconsistencies Caused by Earlier TS Revs & Revising SFP Sampling ML20203B0421999-02-0202 February 1999 TS Change Request 274 to License DPR-50,expanding Scope of Systems & Test Requirements for post-accident RB Sump Recirculation ESF Systems & Increasing Max Allowable Leakage of TS 4.5.4 for Applicable Portions of ESF Systems ML20196H9751998-12-0303 December 1998 LAR 279 to License DPR-50,reflecting Decrease in RCS Flow Resulting from Revised Analysis to Allow Operation of Plant with 20% Average Level of SG Tubes Plugged Per SG ML20196G4401998-12-0303 December 1998 LAR 278 to License DPR-50,requesting Consent to Transfer & Authorize Amergen to Possess,Use & Operate TMI-1 Under Essentially Same Conditions & Authorizations Included in Existing License.Supporting Documentation,Encl ML20196G7671998-11-25025 November 1998 TS Change Request 277 to License DPR-50,changing Surveillance Specs for OTSG ISIs for TMI-1 Cycle 13 RFO Exams Which Would Be Applicable for One Cycle of Operation Only ML20195C6811998-11-12012 November 1998 Amend 52 to License DPR-73,relocating Audit Frequency Requirements from TMI-2 to TMI-2 Post Defueling Monitored Storage QA Plan & Extends Max Allowed Interval Between Certain Audits from 12 Months to 24 Months ML20154P8441998-10-19019 October 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,providing Allowable RCS Specific Activity Limit Based on OTSG Insp Results Performed Each Refueling Outage.Proprietary & non- Proprietary Calculation,Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20154Q6201998-10-19019 October 1998 TS Change Request 248 to License DPR-50,adding Operability & SRs for Remote Shutdown Sys Similar to Requirements in NUREG-1430, Std Tech Specs - B&W Plants, Section 3.3.18, Remote Shutdown Sys ML20154M3691998-10-15015 October 1998 Application for Amend to License Amend Request 276 to License DPR-50 Revising UFSAR Chapter 14 Accident Analysis Atmospheric Dispersion Factors.Ufsar Revised Pages Encl ML20249B2391998-06-11011 June 1998 TS Change Request 273 to License DPR-50,incorporating Alternate High Radiation Area Control Consistent W/Reg Guide 8.38 ML20217E5131998-03-23023 March 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,revising TS Section 3.1.2 to Incorporate New Pressure Limits for Reactor Vessel IAW 10CFR50,App G for Period of Applicability Through 17.7 Efpy.Request Also Submitted in Response to NRC ML20217G0161997-10-0303 October 1997 Suppl to License Amend Request 268 to License DPR-50, Replacing Pages 4-80 & 4-81 Previously Submitted w/TMI-1 License Amend Request 268 on 970812 ML20211C2221997-09-19019 September 1997 Supplemental Application for Amend to License DPR-50 Re TS Change Request 266.Supplement Provides for Phased Review & Issuance of License Amends & Involves Administrative Correction to TS Decay Heat Removal Sys Leakage Rate ML20211C3211997-09-19019 September 1997 Supplemental Application for Amend to License DPR-50 Re License Amend Request 269 Submitted on 970814.Suppl Includes Addl Change to TS Section 3.1.4 & Proposed Page Rev Clarifying That UFSAR Analysis Is More Conservative ML20210J9951997-08-14014 August 1997 Revised License Amend Request 269 for License DPR-50, Revising TMI-1 UFSAR Section 14.1.2.9 Environ Dose Consequences for TMI-1 Steam Line Break Analysis ML20141J3981997-08-12012 August 1997 Tech Spec Change Request 268 for License DPR-50,revising Surveillance Specification for Once Through Steam Generator Inservice Insp for TMI-1 Cycle 12 Refueling (12R) Exams Applicable to TMI-1 Cycle 12 Operations ML20198E7871997-07-30030 July 1997 TS Change Request 266 to License DPR-50,incorporating Addl Sys Leakage Limits & Leak Test Requirements for Systems Outside Containment Which Were Not Previously Contained in TS 4.5.4 ML20141E1311997-05-0808 May 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 264,incorporating Addl NRC-approved Analytical Methods Used to Determine TMI-1 Core Operating Limits ML20140E2351997-04-21021 April 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,requesting Rev to TS 3.3 Re Emergency Core Cooling,Reactor Bldg Emergency Cooling & Reactor Bldg Spray Systems ML20134M1111997-02-0707 February 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,incorporating Certain Improvements from Revised STS for B&W Plants, NUREG-1430 & Addl Changes as Described in Encl TS ML20133D2651996-12-24024 December 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,requesting Reinstatement of Auxiliary & Fuel Handling Bldg Ventilation Sys TS ML20132F3221996-12-16016 December 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 260,reflecting Change in Legal Name of Operator of Plant from Gpu Corp to Gpu Inc & Reflecting Plant License & TS Registered Trade Name of Gpu Energy ML20135C5201996-12-0202 December 1996 TS Change Request (Tscr) 75 to License DPR-73,relocating Audit Frequency Requirements to Pdms QA Plan ML20134D7761996-10-24024 October 1996 Amend 51 to License DPR-73,revising TS to Extend Surveillance Interval for Demonstrating Operability of Containment Airlock ML20128K1831996-10-0808 October 1996 Amend 50 to License DPR-73,revising TS to Incorporate Improvement from Administrative Controls Section of Revised STS for B&W Plants ML20117H0181996-08-29029 August 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of TS Change Request 257,incorporating Certain Improvements from STS for B&W Plants (NUREG-1430) ML20113D1901996-06-28028 June 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 259,allowing Implementation of Recently Approved Option B to 10CFR50,App J ML20112C8751996-05-24024 May 1996 Errata to Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of TS Change Request 243,replacing Pages for App a ML20101R1361996-04-10010 April 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 243,revising Addl Group of Surveillances in Which Justification Has Been Completed Following Receipt of 930623 Application ML20100J6831996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 254,revising Proposed TS Page 4-46 on Paragraph 4.6.2 That Provides Addl Testing Requirements in Case Station Battery Cell Parameters Not Met ML20095J2261995-12-21021 December 1995 Revised TS Change Request 254,raising Low Voltage Action Level to 105 Volts DC ML20091L2831995-08-23023 August 1995 Rev to TS Change Request 223 to License DPR-50,incorporating Ref to 10CFR20.1302 ML20087F4881995-08-11011 August 1995 Rev to TS Change Request 252 to License DPR-50,removing TS Section 3.2 Re Makeup,Purification & Chemical Addition Sys Requirements.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20086R3001995-07-24024 July 1995 Rev to LAR 250 to License DPR-50,clarifying Section III, SE Justifying Change for source-range Nuclear Instrumentation SRs ML20085N1551995-06-22022 June 1995 TS Change Request 227 to License DPR-50,replacing Pages for App A.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20084N3461995-06-0101 June 1995 TS Change Request 223 to License DPR-50,deleting Remaining Portions of RETS & Relocating TSs Per Guidance in GL 89-01 & NUREG-1430 ML20084L4201995-06-0101 June 1995 TS Change Request 251 to DPR-50,revising TS 5.3.1.1 to Describe Use of Advanced Clad Assemblies ML20084B3261995-05-24024 May 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-50.Amend Would Change Surveillance Test Requirements for source-range Nuclear Instrumentation ML20083N7771995-05-17017 May 1995 Application for Amend to License DPR-50,consisting of Change Request 252,removing Chemical Addition Sys Requirements from TS to COLR ML20079A7771994-12-23023 December 1994 Rev to TS Change Request 221 to License DPR-50,revising TS Page 3-32a ML20073F9241994-09-26026 September 1994 LAR 246 to License DPR-50,revising License Condition 2.C.9 Re Long Range Planning Program ML20069A6731994-05-20020 May 1994 TS Change Request 244 to License DPR-50,requesting Revised CR Trip Insertion Time Testing Acceptance Criterion for Remainder of Cycle 10 for 12 Specific CRs Which Initially Experienced Slow Rod Drop Times During Testing on 940317 1999-08-20
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7 Objecrive NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR Summary Excellent background in operatian and maintenance of nuclear power plants from both functional and supervisory positions, with instructor qualifications.
Capabilities included installation, testing, trouble shooting and maintenance of electronic-electrical systems and associated reactor controlinstrumen-cation.
Expcrience U. S. Navy, March,1966 - March,1972, -
Electronics Technician (Neelear), First Class.
Positions have included:
NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR, USS Bainbridge DLGN-25, Long Beach, California, April,1969 - Present.
Presently assigned as Training Division Supervisor, responsible for prodding training programs to Division personnal on matters related to nuclear propulsion plant cper,t-tion, including principles of reactor design, operation and protection; practical training in plant operation; emergency and casualty control drills.. Revise, update and prepare training materials for qualification of newly assigned reactor operators. hisure capa-bility of ass!gned personnel and make recommendations in nuclear plant qualifications.
Prepare written and practical tests: grade and evaluate student performances to measure individual capabilities. Counsel students in deficient areas to assist perronn:lin re.ach- ;
ing intelligent and adaquate solutions to training problems. Review material requircd .
to support training, such as manuals, technical publications, manufacturer's manvals, etc. Utilizing established curriculum, set up and evaluate training for overall effective-ness.
Serve as Leading Petty Officer of the Engine Room: qualified as critical reaetor operator to stand watches in the enclosed operating statten. Supervise and perform operation and maintenance of c!cctrenic reactor ccntrolinstrumentation of the prin ary propulsion system. Perform critical testing of instrumentation and control equipment; maintain d!
parameters of the reactor plant including start-up and shut-down of equiprn'ent.1.iain-tain and align temperature instruments, primary coelant flow systems, nuclear instru ,
ments and stcam ge .erator Icvel control systems. Prepare and mt intain preventive I maintene.nce schedules, equipment legs and records. Responsible to the Engineerin:
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! SMENT, Nuclear Power Prototype School, West Milton, New York, six month. .
i Received comprehensive training in the field of nuclear power plant operation including j advanced mathematics, atomic and nuclear physics, reactor engineering, servomech-
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anisms, reactor and plant control, nuclear power plant systems and components, re-j actor control systems and components.
j STUDENT, Nuc1 car Power School, Bainbridge, Maryland, six months.
i j Comp!cted a detailed course of training in nuclear power plant operation. Courses j included mathematics, modern physics, reactor principics, slide rule, blueprints, q AC theory, thermodynamics, water-cooled and liquid-metal cooled plants; water technology; health physics, level control systems and reactor control systems.
1 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, USS Yosemite AD-19, Newport, Rhode Island. May,1967 -
January,1968.
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STUDENT, E!cetronics Technician "A" School, Great lakes, Illinois, thirty-six weeks.
Instruction included fundamentals of electronics, use of test equipment and equipment j technical manuals; power suppites: vacuum tubes; amplifiers; oscillators; cicctronic '
circuits; transmitter application: pulse techniques; microwave techniques; receiver and l
l ,oscinoscope application: communications receivers and trancmitccrs; teletype terminal and single sideboard equipment. ,
l Steel Valley Technical School, West M1filin, Pennsylvania Edueation l
- Electronics - 19 months *
? U. S. Navy Schools Electronics Tech:ticisa "A" School - 36 weeks ,
Basic Nuclear Power School - 6 months Nuclear Power Prototype Training - 6 months Personal Date of Birth:
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This license is subie:t to the provisions of Sectios 55.31 cf the U. S. Atomic Energy Cmmission's regul:tions, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter : Pcrt 55, with the same force and effect as if fully set forth herein. , ,,
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Objective NUCLEAR RE ACTOR OPERATOR Summary Excellent background in operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants from bcth functional and supervisory positions, with instructor qualifications.
Capabilities included installation, testing, trouble shooting and maintenance of electronic-electrical systems and associated reactor controlinstrumen-Lation.
Erpcrienee U. S. Navy, March,196o - March,1972 Electronics Technician (Nuclear), First Class.
Positions have included:
NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATOR, USS B2inbridge DLGN-25, Long Beach, California, April,1969 - Present.
- Presently assigned as Training Division Supervisor, responsible for prodding training programs to Division personn:1 on matters related to nucIcar propulsion plant cpera-
! tion, including principles of reactor design, operation and protection: practical training l in plant operation: emergency and casualty control drills.. Revise, bpdate and prepare training materials for qualification of newly assigned reactor operators. Insure capa- )
J bility of ass!gned personnci and make recommendations in nuclear plant qualifications. 1 Prepare written and practical tests: grade and evaluate student performances to measure i 1 individual capabil! ties. Counsel students in deficient areas to assist perronnelin reach- ,
ing intelligent and adequate solutions to training problems. Review material requircd to support training, such as manuals, technical publications, manufacturar's manuals, etc. Utilizing estabilshed curriculum, set up and evaluate training for overall effective-ness.
Serve as Leading Petty Officer of the Engine Room; qualified as critical rea'ctor operater to stand watches in the enclosed operating station. Supervise and perform operation an.1 maintenance of c!cetrenic reactor ccatrolinstrumentation of the primary propulsien j system. Perform critical testing of instrumentation and control equ!pment; maln: sin il
- parameters of the reactor plant including start-up and shut-down of equipment. ..ia in -
tain and all ;n temperature instruments, primary coelant flow systemc, nuclear instru ,
ments and steam generator Icv:1 control systems. Prepare and m: Intain preventive
, maintene.nce schedulew, equipment logs and records. Responsible to the Engineerin; Cfficer during critical reactor op:r.itices, hoecver, assume full responsibility for n!!
'engina roem oper:tter . during shat-down perteds. Directly supervise the activttic.; :f 2 1:: Elec:ronic Techn(cians.
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STUDENT, Nuclear Power Prototype School, West Milton, New York, six month. .
Received comprehensive training in the field of nuclear power plant operation including adynneed mathematics, atomic and nuclear physics, reactor engineering, servomech-anisms, reactor and plant control, nuclear power plant systems and components, re-actor control systems and components.
STUDENT, Nuc1 car Power School, Bainbridge, Ma fl and, six months.
Completed a detailed course of training in nuclear power plant operation. Courses included mathematics, modern physics, reactor principles, slide rule, blueprints, AC theory, thermodynamics, water-cooled and IIquid-metal cooled plants; water technology: health physics, level control systems and reactor control systems.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, USS Yosemite AD-19, Newport, Rhode Island. May,1967 -
January,1968. ,
Responsible for maintenance, repair, calibration and alignment of all shipboard communications equipment, including receivers, transmitters, radio, teletype, antennas, and multiples systems, s
STUDENT, E!cetronics Technician "A" School, Great Lakes, Illinois, thirty-six weeks.
Instruction included fundamentals of electronics, use of test equipment and equipment technical manuals; power suppites: vacuum tubes; amplifiers; oscillators: cicctronic circuits; transmitter application pulse techniques; microwave techniques; receiver and
,oscinoscope application: communications receivers and trancmitccrs; teletype terminal j and single sideboard equipment. j l
l Edueation Steel Valley Technical School, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
> Electronics - 19 months '
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