AECM-85-0305, Forwards Resumes of Two Individuals Appointed as Supervisors to Organization Radiation Control Function,Per Request for Addl Info Re 850712 Proposed Change to Tech Spec Figure 6.2.2.-1

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Forwards Resumes of Two Individuals Appointed as Supervisors to Organization Radiation Control Function,Per Request for Addl Info Re 850712 Proposed Change to Tech Spec Figure 6.2.2.-1
ML20138A265
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Site: Grand Gulf Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/02/1985
From: Dale L
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
AECM-85-0305, AECM-85-305, TAC-59360, TAC-59361, TAC-59362, TAC-59363, TAC-59364, TAC-59365, TAC-59680, NUDOCS 8510080494
Download: ML20138A265 (7)


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MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

)) Helping Build Mississippi M P. O . B OX 184 0. J AC K S O N, MIS SIS SIP PI 39215-1640 October 2, 1985 NUCLEAR LICEN$ LNG & SAFETY DEPARTMENT U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention: Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director

Dear Mr. Denton:

SUBJECT:

Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1 Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29 File: 0260/0840/L-860.0 Response to Request for Additional Information AECM-85/0305

REFERENCE:

Letter to Mr. Harold R. Denton from Mr. O. D. Kingsley, Jr. ,

dated July 12, 1985 (AECM-85/0211).

Mississippi Power & Light (MP&L) submitted a proposed change to Technical Specification Figure 6.2.2-1 as Item 6 of the referenced letter. It was proposed to revise the subject figure to appoint two supervisors to the Unit Orr,anization's Radiation Control function.

During recent conversations with your staff, additional information was requested on the qualifications of the two proposed Radiation Control Supervisors. Attached are the resumes for two individuals selected by MP&L to fill these positions.

If any additional information is required, please contact my office.

Yours truly, O

8510080494 851002 I.. F. Dale PDR ADOCK 05000416 P PDR Director WEC/WJil/Silli:dmm Attachments: Resumes on John C. Vincelli & Thomas 0. Ilildebrant. f i l

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AECM-85/0305 Page 2 cc: Mr. J. B. Richard (w/a)

Mr. : R. B. McGehee- (w/a)

Mr. N. S. Reynolds (w/a)

Mr. H. L. Thomas (w/o)

Mr. R. C. Butcher (w/a)

Mr. James M. Taylor, Director (w/a)

Office of Inspection & Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator (w/a)

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta St., N. W., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 J14AECM85091801 - 2

NAME: John C. Vincelli BIRTHDATE: 1952 FORMAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

o Navy Nuclear Power Program This program included:

1. A three month training course in electrical theory, distribu-tion systems and repair of electrical equipment.
2. A six month basic nuclear power training program in math, nuclear physics, thermodynamics, radiation protection, chemistry controls, reactor theory, and plant systems.
3. An eight month training period at an operating Navy nuclear unit. This program included applied on-the-job training in the areas of plant operations, maintenance, radiation and chemistry controls. Several specialized training courses were conducted in such areas as equipment maintenance and repair techniques, applied ALARA methods, primary and secondary chemistry controls, and plant system operational interrelationships.
4. A three month Engineering Laboratory Technician (ELT) School.

This school consisted of formal classroom training in radio-logical protection and chemistry fundamentals and practical application techniques in the areas of exposure and contamina-tion controls, dosimetry, respiratory protection, shielding, ALARA reviews, radiological surveys, and chemistry controls.

o 110 Credit Hours College Approximately 65 credit hours in math, sciences, and engineering.

i One graduate-level course completed in Radiation Biology.

o General Electric BWR Radiological Engineering School This two month training course included BWR specific topics such as:

1. BWR radioactivity sources
2. Shielding
3. Applied external dosimetry techniques
4. Internal dosimetry
5. Radiation detection instrumentation PHPC JCV RESUME - 1
6. Counting statistics
7. Regulations
8. Radwaste shipping
9. Radiological survey techniques and RWPs
10. Air sampling techniques
11. BWR exposure and contamination control methods
12. Respiratory protection and engineering controls
13. Outage Health Physics planning
14. Radiological emergencies o Health Physics Training Program This three month training program consisted of basic Health Physics fundamentals and applied techniques for commercial power plant Health Physics technicians. It was conducted at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, o Other Short Courses Completed
1. OSHA Respiratory Protection - I week
2. Respiratory Protection for Nuclear Power Plants - 1 week
3. BWR Systems - 4 weeks
4. Radwaste Shipping and Disposal - 2 weeks
5. Mitigation of Core Damage - 2 weeks
6. Supervisory Training - I week
7. Kepner Tregoe Problem Solving and Decision Making - I week EXPERIENCE 1973 - 1979 U. S. Navy Lead ELT (2 years) - Supervised the ship's radiological protection and chemistry programs. These programs included exposure and contamination control, radiological controls for plant maintenance and operational evolutions, dosimetry, respiratory protection, equipment decontamination, Radwaste, radiological survey instrumentation, training of ship's personnel, primary and secondary system chemistry controls, and radioactive material accountability. During this period I supervised the radiological protection program for an extended overhaul period.

ELT (1 year) - Responsible for the ship's dosimetry program, radio-active material accountability, instrumentation, and training of ship's personnel.

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l Radiation Controls Supervisor ( year) - While serving as Lead ELT and ELT. temporarily assigned to two steam generator inspection teams. Responsibilities included supervising the radiological controls for the performance of eddy current testing and plugging of steam generator tubes. Also, directly supervised the post-job plant and equipment decontamination effort.

Radiation Controls Monitor (3/4 year) - Responsibilities included providing radiological coverage for major nuclear repairs of submarines during extended repair periods and the shipping and disposal of Radwaste.

1980 - present Mississippi Power & Light Company Radiation Control Supervisor (3 years) - Responsible for the development and implementation of an effective radiological protection program at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. This program includes exposure and contamination control, dosimetry, respiratory protection, ALARA, emergency planning, Radwaste shipping and disposal, and radiological engineering. Directly responsible for the selection, training and qualification of a staff of up to 65 Health Physicists.

Site Emergency Planning Coordinator (1 year) - Developed GGNS's Emergency Plan Procedures and coordinated the successful completion of the station's first NRC Emergency Preparedness Appraisal and Exercise. Additional responsibilities included procurement of emergency supplies, establishment of onsite emergency facilities, and coordination of training programs.

Health Physicist ( year) - Responsible for the development of the respiratory protection program including procedural preparation and the purchase of equipment and supplies. During this period I was temporarily assigned to Hatch Nuclear Station for a two month training period during a major refueling outage.

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. l NAME: Thomas 0. Hildebrandt BIRTHDATE: 1954 FORMAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING o Navy Nuclear Power Program This program included the following schools:

Machinist Mate A School - This training covered Basic Steam and Associated Fluid Systems, Tools, Maintenance, and Operation of the Mechanical Systems in a Steam Electric Plant.

Nuclear Power School - This six month course covered Basic Nuclear Plant Design, Operation, Shielding, Units of Radio-activity, Radiation Detection Equipment, Biological Effects of Radiation, Sources of Radiation, Radiation Surveys and Equipment, Contamination Control, Exposure Control, Radioactive Waste Disposal, and Radiological Casualty Control.

Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit - This six month Training Program consisted of completing the qualification as a Mechanical Operator and assuming responsibility of the various watchstations at an operational reactor facility.

o A. S. General Sciences, University of the State of New York - This Degree consists of 115 semester hours which were obtained through various methods while serving in the Navy during extended deployments.

o Health Physics Training Program - This three month training program consisted of Basic Health Physics fundamentals and Applied Techniques for Health Physics personnel and was conducted at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.

o Applied Health Physics Training, Oakridge, TN - This five week course covered atomic and nuclear structure, modes of radioactive decay, laboratory techniques, rates of radio-active decay, charged particle interactions, gas filled radiation detectors, electronics pulse formatien and processing, counting statistics, gamma ray emission, photon interactions, detection limits, radiation biology, acute effects of radiation, air sampling equipment, scintillation detectors, gamma ray spectroscopy, radiation shielding, dosimetry and personnel monitoring, ionization radiation detectors, delayed effects of radiation, transient and secular equilibrium, transportation regulations, glove boxes and hot cells, internal dosimetry, radiation accidents, personnel decontamination, semiconductor detectors, sealed source design, respiratory protection, waste disposal, low level waste burial, neutron activation, neutron shielding, fission and criticality, and the nuclear fuel cycle.

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EXPERIENCE:

o U. S. Navy (May 1972 - May 1980)

U.S.S Von Steuben (SSBN 632) - Qualified as Mechanical Operator on all watchstations through Engineeroom Supervisor including completion of the ELT Qualcard during this 4 year tour of duty. Perfo rmed routine and corrective maintenance of Reactor and Secondary systems during operation and maintenance shutdowns.

U.S.S. Fulton (AS-11) - Qualified as Radiation Control Supervisor and was assigned Leading Duty Officer during this two year tour of duty. Responsibilities included providing Health Physics coverage for major nuclear repairs during extended repair periods for ten fast attack submarines. These repairs included steam generator inspections and replacement of various plant components. As Leading Petty Officer responsibilities included scheduling of personnel, assignment of work, and direct supervision of approximately 30 personnel.

U.S.S. Shark (SSN-591) - Qualified as Engineeroom Supervisor during this five month deployment. As M Division Leading Petty Officer responsibilities included direct supervision of approximately twenty mechanical operators through all aspects of plant operations and maintenance, o Mississippi Power & Light Company Senior Health Physicist - (June 1980 - November 1982) Assigned responsibility for the Radiation Dosimetry Section of Health Physics, duties included the preparation and implementation of the necessary directives for the successful operation of a complete external dosimetry program, utilizing a computer data base to maintain the necessary records and generate reports. Also responsible for the procurement and setup of the required equipment for the Dosimetry System including the development of the software specifications, implementation, and testing.

Health Physics Supervisor - (November 1982 present) Responsible for coordinating, developing, and organizing the activities of the Health Physics Lab with approximately forty Health Physics personnel. These activities include program development, selection and procurement of equipment, radiological and non-radiological air sampling and monitoring, first aid, radioactive source accountability and management, routine radiation surveys.

Administration of the Radiation Work Permit Program, Daily Dosimetry and Exposure Tracking, ALARA Reviews, and Radiological Work coverage for all aspects of plant operation and maintenance from startup through commercial operation.

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