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Amendment 29 to Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Chapter 13, Section 13.2, Organization and Responsibility
ML21286A533
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Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 10/04/2021
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Tennessee Valley Authority
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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BFN-17 13.2 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY 13.2.1 CORPORATE ORGANIZATION The organization of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Nuclear Power Organization is presented in Tennessee Valley Authority Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A, Nuclear Power Organization Description.

13.2.2 NUCLEAR POWER Nuclear Power (NP) is responsible for the safe design, construction, operation, and modification of TVA nuclear plants; for compliance with TVA policy on safety and quality; and for compliance with regulatory requirements as applicable to all activities. Nuclear Power plans and manages the nuclear energy supply programs to meet the requirements of the TVA power program consistent with safety, environmental, quality and economic objectives. It develops and implements policies, programs and plans for the nuclear power program.

13.2.3 Offsite Organizations The Nuclear Power Organization is presented in Tennessee Valley Authority Topical Report, TVA-NP0D89-A, Nuclear Power Organization Description.

Qualification requirements for positions providing corporate technical support, specifying required education and experience are maintained in approved position descriptions on file at the site and central office by the Nuclear Human Resources Organization. Numbers of positions are contained in approved staffing plans also maintained by the Nuclear Human Resources Organization.

13.2.4 Onsite Organization The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Organization is presented in Tennessee Valley Authority Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A Nuclear Power Organization Description.

13.2.5 Personnel Functions, Responsibilities, and Authorities During normal plant operations, the plant manager is responsible for all plant activities. In the event of absence, incapacitation of personnel, or other emergencies, the plant manager shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility in accordance with Technical Specification 5.1.1.

13.2-1

BFN-17 13.2.6 Qualification Requirements for Nuclear Facility Personnel Nuclear Power (NP) personnel at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant are required to meet the qualification standards specified by NRC Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 2 (which endorses ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981) with the alternatives outlined in the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan, TVA-NQA-PLN89-A. Shift Technical Advisors are required to meet the qualifications specified in Technical Specification 5.2.2. The Radiological Control Superintendent shall have five years of experience in applied radiation protection. Minimum qualification requirements are detailed in SPP-1.1.

Below are various onsite and offsite positions correlated to ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 positions as appropriate. Site positions will meet these requirements at a minimum. Additional qualifications are detailed in SPP-1.1.

POSITIONS COVERED BY LICENSING COMMITMENTS NOTE TVA will meet the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 2 (4/87) for all new personnel qualifying on positions identified in regulatory position C.1 after January 1, 1990. Personnel qualified on these positions prior to this date will still meet the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.8, Revision 1-R (5/77). As specified in regulatory position C.2, all other positions will meet the requirements of ANSI/ANS N18.1-1971.

Source Title from Source TVA Title ANSI N18.1-1971 Plant Manager (or Plant Manager FSAR 13 Assistants)

ANSI N18.1-1971 Operations Manager Operations FSAR 13 Superintendent ANSI N18.1-1971 Maintenance Manager Maintenance FSAR 13 Superintendent ANSI N18.1-1971 Technical Manager Systems FSAR 13 Engineering Manager 13.2-2

BFN-17 ANSI N18.1-1971 Supervisors (See Below)

FSAR 13 Requiring NRC Licenses ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 Shift Supervisor Shift Manager USNRC Reg Guide 1.8 (R2) NPP IV FSAR 13/Tech Spec 5.0 ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 Senior Operator Shift Manager USNRC Reg Guide 1.8 Unit Supervisor (R2) NPP IV FSAR 13/Tech Spec 5.0 ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 Licensed Operator Nuclear USNRC Reg Guide 1.8 Unit Operator (R2)

FSAR 13/Tech Spec 5.0 USNRC Reg Guide 1.8 Shift Technical Unit Supervisor (R2) Advisor Shift Technical Advisor 13.2-3

BFN-17 ANSI N18.1-1971 Supervisors Not Maintenance FSAR 13 Requiring NRC Supervisors License (Mechanical, Electrical,

  • Note: Position *Instrumentation);

covered by Site Quality paragraphs 4.3.2 Manager; Site Licensing and 4.4 of ANSI and Industry Affairs N18.1, 1971, do not Manager, Radiological require NRC Control License. *Supervisors;

  • Industrial Safety Manager; General Craft Supervisors over instrument mechanics, machinists, electricians, steamfitters, and boilermakers; Chemistry Manager; Reactor Engineering Supervisor; BOP Systems Manager; NSSS Systems Manager; and Electrical/I&C Systems Manager ANSI N18.1-1971 Reactor Engineering Reactor FSAR 13 and Physics Engineering Supervisor ANSI N18.1-1971 Instrumentation Instrument and FSAR 13 and Control Control/

Electrical Supervisor ANSI N18.1-1971 Radiochemistry Chemistry FSAR 13 Superintendent 13.2-4

BFN-17 ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981 Radiation Protection Radiological USNRC Reg Guide 1.8 Control Superintendent (R2)

ANSI N18.1-1971 Technicians Rad Chem Lab FSAR 13 Analysts, Instrument Mechanics, Health Physics Technicians ANSI N18.1-1971 Repairmen Crafts Personnel FSAR 13 (machinists, electricians, steamfitters, boilermakers)

ANSI N18.1-1971 Engineer in Charge Site Engineering FSAR 13 Manager ANSI N18.1-1971 Staff Specialists Offsite FSAR 13 Supervisory Personnel 13.2-5