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E-mail from M. Ferdas of USNRC to Various, Regarding PSEG Leadership Presentation on SCWE Results
ML060580616
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Site: Salem, Hope Creek  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 05/24/2004
From: Marc Ferdas
NRC Region 1
To: Barber S, Dan Collins, Mel Gray, Malone G, Dan Orr, Passarelli A, Ted Wingfield
NRC Region 1
References
FOIA/PA-2005-0194
Download: ML060580616 (24)


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Subject:

PSEG Leadership Presentation on SCWE Results Attached you will find the presentation being used by PSEG management to roll-out the results of their SCWE assessments.

On Friday, PSEG started to conduct group sessions w/ all levels of the organization. These meetings will continue over the next several days as the roll-out continues.

The presentation is honest and open, and provides an accurate description of the assessment results. It paints a picture that improvement is needed and Salem/Hope Creek performance is bottom quartile. The presentation also provides a list of the top 5 items PSEG will go after over the next several years to improve performance at the site. The five areas are: SCWE, Corrective Action, Work Management, Roles

& Responsibilities of Supervision at all Levels, Facilities/Housekeeping.

The last page of the presentation provides a time line describing PSEG's plans going forward in rolling out this information. They are looking to have a press release once the information hits ADAMs and available to the public. We may need to coordinate w/ them on this.

-Marc S. Ferdas Resident Inspector - Hope Creek CC: A. Randolph Blough; Brian Holian; Daniel Holody; David Vito; Hubert J. Miller; James Wiggins; Richard CrIenjak; Wayne Lanning W/0A

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Nuclear Safety Values, 3.54 Good 11h %

Behaviors, Practices Safety Conscious Work 4.31 Very Good to 11h %

Environment Excellent Employee Concerns Program 3.41 Adequate to Good 16h %

CAP program effectiveness ratings particularly low Confidence in employee concerns program needs improvement Workload appears to have an impact on our ability to resolve concerns Senior leadership commitment to resolve issues is not where it needs to be - "walking the talk" 6

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Composite - LMS Behaviors / Practices 3.32 Adequate to Good 33%

Leadership Behaviors / Practices 3.19 Adequate 11 %

Business Management Behaviors / Practices 3.18 Adequate 11 %

Personnel Management Behaviors / Practices 3.51 Good 44 %

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  • Confidence in management
  • Management of resources
  • Management of systems and processes
  • Management of change
  • Ineffectiveness of leadership to provide clear direction 8

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2.119 Plant Control 2.33 Equipment Reliability 2.40 Corrective Action Program 2.46 Monitoring / Trending 2.48 Work Management Process 2.60 Resource / Schedule 2.61 Management Involvement 2.61 Problem Identification - Questioning Attitude 2.;'0 Staff Capability 2.84 Safety Over Production 2.85 Oversight Capability 2.96 Operating Experience 11

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  • Events involving operational decision making 13

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Reviewed 20 Hope Creek & 28 Salem reports Conclusions - record reflects failure to

  • Consistently translate engineering information into work documents
  • Consistently take prompt and effective corrective action
  • Adequately identify and properly classify procedural violations 14

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  • Perceived pressure from corporate to place production over conservative decision making
  • Roles and responsibilities in the areas of HR, labor relations, budget, and financial planning are not clear
  • Employees perceive the incentive compensation process places a greater emphasis on production than on conservative decision-making 15

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  • Place greater emphasis on production than conservative decision making
  • Tolerate degraded equipment conditions
  • Tolerate procedural non-adherence 16

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  • Do not clearly communicate standards or the rationale behind decisions
  • Take actions or fail to take actions, causing a chilling effect on the willingness of certain employees to raise concerns
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  • Reactivity Management Work Management Corrective Action Program Safety Conscious Work Environment Employee Concerns Program Rewards / Recognizing Behaviors Eng. Work Management / Eng. Rigor / Design Control Long standing equipment reliability Facilities (Housekeeping I Material Condition)

Role / Effectiveness of Supervision at all levels Operations Department doesn't trust Mgmt.

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May 25 (TBD) Reports Posted on NRC Web Site on ADAMS May 25 (TBD) Cover Statement for Press May 25 (TBD) Local Officials Communications June 8 Bi-Weekly Manager's Communication Meeting June 15 Board of Directors Meeting at Nuclear June 16 All-Hands Meetings June 16 NRC Public Meeting June 21 (TBD) Submit NRC Commitment Letter 23