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ACCESSION NBR: 8311150298 DOC ~ DATE e 83/11/09 NOTARIZED! NO DOCKETFACIL:50 400 'Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Planti Unit ii Carolina 0500040
50 401 'Shear on Harris Nuclear Power Pl anti Uni t 2i Carolina 0500040AUTH~ NAME 'UTHOR AFF ILIATION
MCDUFFIEiM~ A, Carolina Power 8 Light Co ~
RECIP e NAME'ECIPIENT AFF ILIATIONDENTONgH ~ Ri Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director
S UBJECT: Forwards response to Radiological Assessment Branch DraftSER questionsiconsisting of JH Sipp resume w/specific ref tohealth physics supervisory experience in outage situationiduring refueling 8 initial fuel load 8 initial criticality,
DISTRIBUTION CODE: B001S COPIES RECEIVED'-LTR . ENCL g SIZE:TITLE: Licensing Submittal:,PSAR/FSAR Amdts 8, Related Correspondence
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Carolina Power 8 Light Company
NOV 09 1983SERIAL: LAP-83-522
Mr. Harold R. Denton, DirectorOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationUnited States Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, DC 20555
SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANTUNIT NOS. 1 AND 2
DOCKET NOS 50-400 AND 50-401DRAFT SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RESPONSES
RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT BRANCH
Dear Mr. Denton:
By letter dated October 28, 1983, Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L)transmitted its commitment to the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 1.8"Personnel Selection and Training" for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant(SHNPP) position equivalent to the radiation protection manager. In thatsubmittal, CP&L stated that the SHNPP Manager — Environmental and RadiationControl would satisfy the recommendations for the radiation protectionmanager. This submittal stated that the resume for the Manager—Environmental and Radiation Control would be provided at a future date. Theresume is the attachment to this letter.
In discussions with NRC reviewer, S. Block, he stated that the NRC was
particularly interested in a radiation protection manager'rs experience withhealth physics activities during refueling. The attached resume makesspecific reference to health physics supervisory experience in outagesituations, during refueling operations and during initial fuel load and
initial criticality at the Vermont Yankee Plant.
The attached resume also details formal training of the individualselected as the Manager — Environmental and Radiation Control. This trainingwill be supplemented by training for SHNPP specific equipment and procedures.
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Based on our evaluation, the individual selected for the ManagerEnvironmental & Radiation Control is qualified by management experience andpractical application experience to manage the SHNPP health physics program.
Yours very truly,
Q ~7n~M. A. McDuffie
Senior Vice PresidentNuclear Generation
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cco Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)Mr. Sy Block (NRC-METB)Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRO-SHNPP)Mr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)Mr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP)Mr. R. P. Gruber (NCUC)Chapel Hill Public Library
Mr. Wells EddlemanDr. Phyllis LotchinMr. John D. RunkleDr. Richard D. WilsonMr. G. O. Bright (ASLB)Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)Wake County Public Library
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EXPERIENCE:
November 1983 to present
Carolina Power and Light CompanyShearon Harris Nuclear Power PlantP. 0. Box 165New Hill, North Carolina 27562
Position Held: Mana er Environmental and Radiation Control
May 1981 to November 1983
General Public Utilities Company100 Interpace ParkwayParsippany, New Jersey 07054
Position Held: Mana er of Chemical E ineerin
Res onsibilities:
Review of the chemical processes in the facility to insure theiroptimization. This involves the review of plant chemistry, and.operational data and comparing it to the system chemistryspecifications and other design criteria.
Preparation of Chemistry Reports summarizing systems chemicalhistory.
Chemical Engineering coordinates the activities between outsideorganizations and the plant where appropriate.
Conducting of investigations and making engineering recommendationsand providing implementation with management approval.
Review of chemical processes against state-of-the art and makingrecommendations for their upgrade.
Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the water treatment systems.
Write all Chemistry Specifications for the plants.
Upgrade Specifications based on state-of-the art data.
Implement the necessary programs to insure the power plant canoperate at the required specifications.
Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the water treatment systems.
Provide all the Chemical Engineering for the waste water treatmentsystems.
Provide input to all plant procedures affected by Chemi.stry/ChemicalEngineering.
Manage a staff of eight professionals, and a secretary
Act as the Prospect Manager on unique 0 and M items at the plant.
Prepare and provide the technical portion of licensing responses toregulatory body findings.
Provide safety review of important-to-safety systems.
April 1979 to May 1981
Public Service Company of New HampshireSeabrook StationP.O. Box 300Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874
Position Held: Chemist De artment Su ervisor
Res onsibilities:
Directed a Chemistry staff of twenty-six people (had responsibilityfor setting up staff and preparing department budget).
Developnent, implementation and maintenance of the station'sanalytical and radiochemical monitoring program to insure compliancewith state, federal, and vendor requirements for start up andoperation of two 1200 MWE Nuclear Units.
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Review of all chemical systems for system optimization andrecommended the necessary system
changes'reparation
of all required reports, evaluation of personnel, andpreparation of the department's budget.
Member of emergency team.
March 1973 to April 1979
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power CorporationP 0. Box 157Vernon, Vermont 05354
Position Held: Plant Chemist
Res onsibilities:
The position included the responsibility for serving on an alternatebasis as onshift health physics supervisor during refueling and majormaintenance outages and during normal operations. During the sub)ecttime interval, the plant underwent an average of one refueling andtwo maintenance outages per year. The onshift health physicssupervisor's responsibilities include the preparation and signoff forradiation work permits; and directing technicians in theimplementation of work permits conduct of radiation surveys andimplementation of health physics procedures,
Directed a staff of four people as a Plant Chemist and directed astaff of thirteen people when acting as Chemistry and Health PhysicsSupervisor.
Assisted the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor in thedevelopment, implementation and maintenance of the departmentprograms.
Participated in the review of department personnel, procedures, andgenerated necessary reports to satisfy regulatory requirements
Administratively controlled all plant chemical processes.,
Acted for the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor in his absence.
Directed the chemical operation in the plant to optimize theirperformance (Radwaste, condensate filter, demineralizers, charcoalfilters, "etc.).Reviewed all potential release points and ensured they were properlymonitored.
Maintained the Chemical and Radio chemical laboratories, Chemical andRadio chemical on line monitoring -equipment (calibration and datareduction) .
Member of emergency team and fire brigade.
February 1970 to March 1973
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation '
0. Box 157Vernon, Vermont 05354
Position Held: Chemist and Health Ph sics Assistant
Chemistr Res onsibilities:
Assisted and directed the Chemistry and Health Physics Technicians inroutine analysis and surveillance in the chemistry laboratory.
Prov1ded chemistry coverage in the preoperational and operationalstartup of the plant.
Performed the preoperational testing of radwaste and set up the watertreatment plant. Performed the or1ginal set up and calibration ofthe process monitoring system.
Health Ph sics Res onsibilities:Directed the Health Physics Technicians in operational radiologicalactivities during maintenance and refueling outages.
This position included the responsibility for acting as .the onshifthealth physics supervisor during ma)or maintenance outages. Theseoutages included several shutdowns in the startup program to correctproblems and to perform reconstitution of burnt fuel assemblies.This function, carried out on a twelve hours onshift twelve hoursoffshift basis included direction of all onshift radiation protectionactivities. The initial criticality on the Vermont Yankee plant wasMarch 24, 1972. The onshift health physics supervisor'.sresponsibilities included the preparation and signoff for radiat1onwork permits; and directing technic1ans in the implementation of workpermits, conduct of radiation. surveys and implementation of healthphysics procedures.
Assisted in the continuous monitoring of all radiological activitieswithin the plant and 1ts systems, including .the surroundingenvironment, to ensure maximum safety'at all times
Wrote Radiation Work permits, performed radiation surveys andperformed calibration of Health Physics survey instruments.,
Used the following 'sources for calibration of survey instruments onon«line process instruments:
50 Ci Cs calibrator24 uci Co60
60, Ci IrPu sources.
Also used liquid sources for calibration of ChemistryInstrumentation.
June 1969 to Pebruary 1970
Mine Safety Appliance Research CorporationEvans City, Pennsylvania 16033
Position Held: Research Chemist Technician
Res onsibilities:
Developed new charcoals.
Performed testing of charcoal to evaluate its ability to filter smallquantities of organic contaminants from air.
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EDUCATION:
B. S. Chemistry, 1969Geneva CollegeBeaver Falls, .Pennsylvania
M B.A., 1978Western New England CollegeSpringfield, Massachusetts
Training at Millstone I BWR
Millstone, Connecticut- 3/70 — 5/70
Radionuclide Analysis by Gamma'Spectroscopy at NortheasternRadiological Health Laboratory
In-Place Filter TestingDepartment of Environmental Health SciencesHarvard School of Public Health
State Fire Service Training Program,of Vermont
Applied MetallurgyTaylor and Fem Company
'artford,Connecticut
Westinghouse PWR Chemistry CoursePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
6/70, 1 week
6/23/75 — 6/27/75
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-6/70 (40 hours),
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1/77 —5/77
9/4/7 9 — 11/23/7 9
Seabrook Station,Balance of Plant Training
Westinghouse PWR Information Course
Management and Supervision Courses
Radiochemistry
1979 (60 hours)
1979. (60 hours)
1979 (145 hours)
SpringSemester'980
atNortheastern
Fluid Power Controls
Kepnex Tregoe Decision Analysis
Multimedia First Aid, CPR
The Management and Disposalof Hazardous and Chemical Waste
Fall Semester1980 at Universityof Lowell
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2/25/80 » 2/29/80
1980
10/29/80 — 10/30/80
Leadership Ef fectiveness Training 1982 (24 hours)
Management Developnent ProgramPhase I, II, III
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GPUN Management Trainingby Sterling Institute
12/31/834+8 CEU's
3/9/83 (40 hours)
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PAPERS WRITTEN:
Presented at Edison Electric Institute Chemistry Meetings.
l. A New Precoat Material for the Power Industry — 1976.*
2. Product Evaluation of Graver Ecodex and Ecocate at Vermont Yankee—1977.
Presented at the Cooling Tower Institute Annual Meeting.
l. Improve Condenser Cleanliness by Using Dispersant to SupplementChlorination at a Nuclear Power Plant 1978.
Presented at the Western Engineering Conference in the Pall of 1980.
1. Prepared discussion on Three Years Operating with Precoat MaterialsContaining Pibre and Powdered Ion Exhcange Resins.
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