ML20046D395

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Forwards Fitness for Duty Performance Data for Six Month period,Jan-June 1993
ML20046D395
Person / Time
Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/1993
From: Beckham J
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
HL-3431, NUDOCS 9308190114
Download: ML20046D395 (4)


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, - Georgia Power Cornpany 40 inverras Center Parkway Post Offica Box 129s Birmingham, Ataba na 35201 Telephone 205 877 7279 L

J. T. Beckham. Jr. Georgia' Power Mce Pre @nt - Nuclear Hatch Propct rne ! D#em elec:rc syuem August 12, 1993 Docket Nos. 50-321 HL-3431 50-366 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATIN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Fitness For Duty Performance Data Gentlemen:

Georgia Power Company hereby submits Fitness For Duty Performance Data for the six month reporting period, January 1993 through June 1993, as required by 10 CFR 26.71(d). The data is summarized on the attached enclosures.

Should you have any questions, please advise.

Respectfully submitted, '

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[J.T.Beckham,Jr.

JTB,Jr/JMG Enclosures cc: Georaia Power Company Mr. H. L. Sumner, Jr., General Manager - Plant Hatch V. S. Nuclear Reaulatory Commission. Washinoton. DJ Mr. K. N. Jabbour, Licensing Project Manager - Hatch U. S. Nuclear Reaulatory Commission. Reaion 11 Mr. S. D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator Mr. L. D. Wert, Senior Resident Inspector - Hatch 1ROnr l 7-9308190114 930812 :n . 'l

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Long-Term Short-Term i Testing Results Licensee Employees Contractor Personnel Contractor Personnel-Average Number witt Unescorted Access 1087 125 527 l Categories Tested Positive Tested Positive Tested Positive

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l Plant' Hatch - Units 1 and 2 l Fitness For Duty Program The data generated under the Fitness For Duty program from January 1993 through June 1993 has been reviewed and analyzed and no weaknesses have  !

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The random pool contains not only those badged for unescorted access, but I also those employees who may, in an emergency condition, be called upon to work at the site and may require unescorted access. Contractors without ,

approved programs are included in the pool while on site. Testing is performed on a nominal weekly basis to include swing shifts, weekends and holidays at a rate which will equal 100% yearly of the total population. .

r In summarizing management actions associated with the Fitness For Duty [

program, it should be emphasized that the incidences of confirming positive tests have been low. Consequently, management actions relative to determination of fitness for duty have been' limited. Contractor employees screened as positive are denied access and no further action is taken.

1 There were no management actions taken on licensee employees during this six month period.

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