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Forwards Revised FSAR Pages Modifying Composition of Operating Shift Crews.Changes Will Be Incorporated in Future FSAR Amend
ML20028B973
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Issue date: 12/20/1982
From: Devincentis J
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SBN-413, NUDOCS 8301050001
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If PUBLIC SERVICE Companyof New Hampshire December 20, 1982 S B N-413 T.F.

B7.1.2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Attention:

Mr. George W.

Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing

References:

(a)

Construction Permits CPPR-135 and CPPR-136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444.

(b)

USNRC Memorandum, dated October 14, 1982,

" Notice of Meeting Regarding Open Items in the Safety Review,"

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Wheeler to J.

D.

Kerrigan.

Subject:

Response to Open Item (Licensee Qualification Branch)

As a result of recent discussions with the LQB reviewer, we are revising the composition of the operating shift crews as described on the attached revised FSAR pages.

These changes will be incorporated in a future FSAR amendment.

Very truly yours, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY M

John DeVincentis Project Manager Attachment CC:

Mr.

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Gallo United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Service List

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PDR 1000 Elm St P O Bow 330 Manchester, NH 03105 Tem 603/669-4000

ASLB SERVICE LIST Philip Ahrens, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Department of the Attorney General Augusta, ME 04333 Representative Beverly Hollingworth Coastal Chamber of Commerce 209 Winnacunnet Road Hampton, NH 03842 William S. Jordan, III, Esquire Harmon & Weiss 1725 I Street, N.W.

Suite 506 Washing ton, DC 20006 E. Tupper Kinder, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General 208 State liouse Annex Concord, NH 03301 Robert A. Backus, Esquire 116 Lowell Street P.O. Box 516 Manchester, NH 03105 Edward J. McDermott, Esquire Sanders and McDermott Professional Association 408 Lafayette Road Hampton, NH 03842 Jo Ann Shotwell, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection dureau Department of the Attorney General One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor Boston, MA 02108 e

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Other Station Managers The following are the managers reporting to the Station Manager or Assistant Station Manager, other than the managers of the operations or technical servic'e areas, who have responsibilities for various sta-tion functions.

1.

Training Manager The Training Manager reports to the Assistant Station Manager and is responsible for all training and retraining activities with the exception of operator license training and license retraining.

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Administrative Services Mananger The Administrative Services Manager reports to the Station Manager and is responsible for administrative support of the sta-tion. He is directly responsible for the station fire protection program, security services, stores, records, office support, sta-tion nurse, plant services and contract janitorial service.

3.

Compliance Manager The Compliance Manager reports to the Station Manager and is responsible to assess Station activities important to nuclear safety to assure that applicable procedures, specifications, an licenses and regulations are satisfied.

13.1.2.3 Operating Shift Crews The position titles, applicable operator licensing requirements, and the minimum numbers of personnel planned for each shif t are described in detail in Subsection 13.1.2.2b and Technical Specification Subsection 6.2.2.

A normal operating shift will consist of two Auxiliary Operators, two Control Room Operators, a Unit Shift Supervisor for each unit, and a Shift Superintendent for the Station.

During unit refueling operations, when the reactor core configuration is being altered, an individual having a Senior Reactor Operator's license will directly supervise the refueling activities in the reactor containment.

All non-licensed operating personnel will be qualified in the station radiation protection procedures and will be capable of performing routine or special radiation surveys using portable radiation detectors. Qualification of these operators will include the use of protective barriers and signs, protective clothing and breathing apparatus, performance of contamination surveys, and the limits of exposure rates and accumulated dose. The Shift Superintendent is responsible for implementing the radiation protection program in the absence of the Health Physics Department Supervisor or his designated alternate. When fuel is in either or both unit reactors, a qualified health physics technician is assigned to the onsite shift to provide additional support to the Shif t Superintendent.

13.1-25

SB 1 & 2 FSAR When either or both units are in operational modes 1 through 4, a chemistry technician qualified in primary and secondary chemistry analysis is assigned to the onsite shift to provide additional support to the Shift Superintendent.

13.1.3 Qualification of Nuclear Plant Personnel 13.1.3.1 Qualifications Requirements The recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.8, " Personnel Selection and Training",

Revision 1-R, have been used as the basis for establishing minimum qualifica-tions for all management, supervisory and professional-technical personnel in the Station organization, with the exception that ANSI /ANS 3.1 - 1978 will be used as the standard in lieu of ANS 3.1/ ANSI 18.1 - 1971.

The education, training and experience requirements for operators, technicians and mechanics will equal or exceed the qualifications for the positions stated in ANS 3.1-1978 and Regulatory Guide 1.8.

Established company training programs include documented academic and on-the-job training plus comprehensive qualifi-cation examinations applicable to the skill level of the position assignment.

Where desirable, off-site facilities may be used for specialized training.

Records of the scope, general content and level of accomplishment for each per-son attending off-site training are retained at the station.

The title of plant management and supervisory personnel who will meet the mini-mum requirements of ANS 3.1-1978 and Regulatory Guide 1.8 are listed below with their equivalent ANS 3.1-1978 title.

Station Title ANS 3.1 Title a.

Station Manager Plant Manager b.

Assistant Station Manager Plant Manager c.

Operations Manager Operations Manager d.

Assistant Operations Manager Operations Manager Technical Services Manager Technical Manager e.

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Assistant Technical Services Manager Technical Manager g.

Compliance Manager Supervisor without NRC License h.

Shift Superintendent Supervisor with NRC License i.

Unit Shift Supervisor Supervisor with NRC License j.

Chemistry Department Supervisor Professional-Technical 13.1.26

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Suite 506 Washington, DC 20006 E. Tupper Kinder, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General 208 State House Annex Concord, NH 03301 Robert A. Backus, Esquire 116 Lowell Street P.O. Box 516 Manchester, NH 03105 Edward J. McDermott, Esquire Sanders and McDermott Professional Association 408 Lafayette Road Hampton, NH 03842 i

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