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RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Jarred:
RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Jarred:
We have now updated the RAIs  (see attached Ginna Audit RAIs Edited), and addressed all of the clarification questions discussed in the previous  email traffic. Also attached is an RAI Response Timeline Table. The NRC staff agrees to the licensee's proposed response ti meline. The clarificati ons/changes are summarized below.  
We have now updated the RAIs  (see attached Ginna Audit RAIs Edited), and addressed all of the clarification questions discussed in the previous  email traffic. Also attached is an RAI Response Timeline Table. The NRC staff agrees to the licensee's proposed response ti meline. The clarificati ons/changes are summarized below.
: 1. SSA RAI 02.f was revised to read:  "The description of the NPO review for the LAR does not identify locations where key safety functions are achieved via recovery actions or for which instrumentation, not already included in the at-power analysis, is needed to support recovery actions required to meet the key safety functions."  
: 1. SSA RAI 02.f was revised to read:  "The description of the NPO review for the LAR does not identify locations where key safety functions are achieved via recovery actions or for which instrumentation, not already included in the at-power analysis, is needed to support recovery actions required to meet the key safety functions."
: 2. PRA RAIs were renumbered beginning at number 14. 14 became 13, 15 became 14, and so on. PRA  
: 2. PRA RAIs were renumbered beginning at number 14. 14 became 13, 15 became 14, and so on. PRA  


RAIs end in number 44.  
RAIs end in number 44.
: 3. The NRC prefers to have each PRA RAI individually addressed and to have the sensitivity analysis results provided for each individual RAI and is agreeable to the 120 day response time for the   
: 3. The NRC prefers to have each PRA RAI individually addressed and to have the sensitivity analysis results provided for each individual RAI and is agreeable to the 120 day response time for the   


approximately 18 affected PRA RAIs.  
approximately 18 affected PRA RAIs.
: 4. SSA RAI 02.b was revised to read:  "For thos e components which had not previously been analyzed in support of the at-power analysis or whose functional requirements may have been different for the non-power analysis, provide a list of the additional components and a list of those at-power components that have a different functional requirement for NPO."  In addition, based on further NRC staff review, PRA RAI 02.a was also revised to read:  "LAR Section 4.3.2 states that based on incorporation of the recommendations from the pinch point evaluations into appropriate plant procedures, the performance goals for non-power operations will be fulfilled and the requirements of NFPA 805 will be met."  
: 4. SSA RAI 02.b was revised to read:  "For thos e components which had not previously been analyzed in support of the at-power analysis or whose functional requirements may have been different for the non-power analysis, provide a list of the additional components and a list of those at-power components that have a different functional requirement for NPO."  In addition, based on further NRC staff review, PRA RAI 02.a was also revised to read:  "LAR Section 4.3.2 states that based on incorporation of the recommendations from the pinch point evaluations into appropriate plant procedures, the performance goals for non-power operations will be fulfilled and the requirements of NFPA 805 will be met."
: 5. PRA RAI 39 (formerly RAI 40) was revised to include Table S-3, "Implementation Items" of Attachment S.
: 5. PRA RAI 39 (formerly RAI 40) was revised to include Table S-3, "Implementation Items" of Attachment S.
3 Please review and confirm that the agreed changes are correctly reflected. If you have any questions , please  
3 Please review and confirm that the agreed changes are correctly reflected. If you have any questions , please  

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Voluntary Fire Protection Risk Initiative
ML13282A574
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Issue date: 10/09/2013
From: Thadani M C
Plant Licensing Branch 1
To: Jackson J A
Constellation Energy Group
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1 NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From: Thadani, Mohan Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 9:12 AM To:Jackson, Jarred A Cc: Harding Jr, Thomas (Thomas.HardingJr@ceng llc.com); Robinson, Jay; Robinson, Jay

Subject:

RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Attachments:

Ginna RAI Response Timeline Table.docx Jarred:

As a follow-up to our emails regarding the RAIs for the subject action, we have prepared a timeline by which we would like to have the licensee's responses. The timeline is provided in the Table below.

Considering that NRC is scheduled to shut down starting Friday, October 11, 2013, we will be unable to formally document our RAI prior to shutdown. Therefore please treat the attachment, summary of clarifications, and the NRC staff's timeline for receipt of the licensee responses in this email as our request. A formal letter documenting the agreed RAI and proposed timeline will be documented in our letter to the licensee, soon after the NRC staff returns to work.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Best regards, Mohan C Thadani Senior Project Manager FitzPatrick, Ginna, and Constellation Fleet Plants Plant Licensing Branch I-1

Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (301) 415-1476 Mohan.Thadani@nrc.gov Ginna RAI Response Timeline Table RAIs Response Time Response Due Date FPE RAIs 01 through 08 SSA RAIs 01 through 04 Programmatic RAIs 01 through 03 FM RAIs 02 and 05 PRA RAIs 01, 02, 04 through 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 43 60 Days December 17, 2013 FM RAIs 03, 04, 06 PRA RAIs 18, 25, 90 Days

  • January 30, 2014
  • FM RAI 01 PRA RAIs 03, 15, 19, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44 120 Days
  • March 1, 2014
  • 90 and 120 Day Responses are given 2 week grace period to account for December resource issues.

2 From: Jackson, Jarred A [mailto:Jarred.Jackson@cengllc.com

] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 3:15 PM To: Thadani, Mohan Cc: Harding Jr, Thomas; Robinson, Jay; Lilley, Michael; Charland, Kenneth

Subject:

RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Mohan, The NFPA-805 project manager at Ginna indicates that the questions are acceptable as written and we have no further comments.

Thank You, Jarred Jackson

Licensing Supervisor R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant 585-771-3605 (Office) 585-278-7281 (Cell)

From: Thadani, Mohan Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 2:05 PM To: 'Jackson, Jarred A' Cc: Harding Jr, Thomas (Thomas.HardingJr@cengllc.com); Robinson, Jay

Subject:

RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Jarred:

We have now updated the RAIs (see attached Ginna Audit RAIs Edited), and addressed all of the clarification questions discussed in the previous email traffic. Also attached is an RAI Response Timeline Table. The NRC staff agrees to the licensee's proposed response ti meline. The clarificati ons/changes are summarized below.

1. SSA RAI 02.f was revised to read: "The description of the NPO review for the LAR does not identify locations where key safety functions are achieved via recovery actions or for which instrumentation, not already included in the at-power analysis, is needed to support recovery actions required to meet the key safety functions."
2. PRA RAIs were renumbered beginning at number 14. 14 became 13, 15 became 14, and so on. PRA

RAIs end in number 44.

3. The NRC prefers to have each PRA RAI individually addressed and to have the sensitivity analysis results provided for each individual RAI and is agreeable to the 120 day response time for the

approximately 18 affected PRA RAIs.

4. SSA RAI 02.b was revised to read: "For thos e components which had not previously been analyzed in support of the at-power analysis or whose functional requirements may have been different for the non-power analysis, provide a list of the additional components and a list of those at-power components that have a different functional requirement for NPO." In addition, based on further NRC staff review, PRA RAI 02.a was also revised to read: "LAR Section 4.3.2 states that based on incorporation of the recommendations from the pinch point evaluations into appropriate plant procedures, the performance goals for non-power operations will be fulfilled and the requirements of NFPA 805 will be met."
5. PRA RAI 39 (formerly RAI 40) was revised to include Table S-3, "Implementation Items" of Attachment S.

3 Please review and confirm that the agreed changes are correctly reflected. If you have any questions , please

contact me.

Best regards, Mohan C Thadani Senior Project Manager FitzPatrick, Ginna, and Constellation Fleet Plants Plant Licensing Branch I-1

Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (301) 415-1476 Mohan.Thadani@nrc.gov

Hearing Identifier: NRR_PMDA Email Number: 868 Mail Envelope Properties (Mohan.Thadani@nrc.gov20131009091100)

Subject:

RE: VOLUNTARY FIRE PROTECTION RISK INITIATIVE Sent Date: 10/9/2013 9:11:59 AM Received Date: 10/9/2013 9:11:00 AM From: Thadani, Mohan Created By: Mohan.Thadani@nrc.gov Recipients: "Harding Jr, Thomas (Thomas.HardingJr@cengllc.com)" <Thomas.HardingJr@cengllc.com> Tracking Status: None "Robinson, Jay" <Jay.Robinson@nrc.gov>

Tracking Status: None "Robinson, Jay" <Jay.Robinson@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Jackson, Jarred A" <Jarred.Jackson@cengllc.com> Tracking Status: None Post Office: Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 4845 10/9/2013 9:11:00 AM Ginna RAI Response Timeline Table.docx 19378 Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date: Recipients Received:

Ginna RAI Response Timeline Table RAIs Response Time FPE RAIs 01 through 08 SSA RAIs 01 through 04 Programmatic RAIs 01 through 03 FM RAIs 02 and 05 PRA RAIs 01, 02, 04 through 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 43 60 Days FM RAIs 03, 04, 06 PRA RAIs 18, 25, 90 Days FM RAI 01 PRA RAIs 03, 15, 19, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44 120 Days