Seabrook response:
1) What kind of procedures are classified as Reactivity Management? (ex. - Ops dilutions, unit shutdown, RE procedures, I&C calibrations, putting a polisher in service...etc.)
Procedures do not have a specific classification for Reactivity Management. Pre-job briefs are expected to identify and discuss the Reactivity Management aspects for a given evolution/job.
2) How often does Reactor Engineering have to review the changes made to non RE procedures? (here at Surry, we review a majority of the procedures given as examples above. We do not review most administrative changes)
As requested.
3) Is your physics Testing procedure considered an Infrequently Performed Test? How about all of your other outage related procedures?
Yes. No.
3) Is Reactor Engineering actively involved in reviewing daily work orders? How is this accomplished? ( REs look at a daily work order list, people bring work orders to REs,...etc.
As requested.
Paul Gurney RE Supv
Charlene.N.Chotalal@dom.com Sent by: pwrrm@keffective.com 03/09/2009 09:12 AM Please respond to "PWR Reactivity Management"
To: pwrrm@retaqs.com cc: Subject: [Pwrrm] Reactivity Management Procedure and Work Order Reviews
Good morning,
Surry would like to know the following:
1) What kind of procedures are classified as Reactivity Management? (ex. - Ops dilutions, unit shutdown, RE procedures, I&C calibrations, putting a polisher in service...etc.)
2) How often does Reactor Engineering have to review the changes made to non RE procedures? (here at Surry, we review a majority of the procedures given as examples above. We do not review most administrative changes)
3) Is your physics Testing procedure considered an Infrequently Performed Test? How about all of your other outage related procedures?
3) Is Reactor Engineering actively involved in reviewing daily work orders? How is this accomplished? ( REs look at a daily work order list, people bring work orders to REs,...etc.
I intend on asking followup questions, so please provide your contact information along with your response. Thank you for your participation.
Charlene Chotalal Reactor Engineer Surry Power Station Work: (757)-365-2819 "I use a spotter when I'm backing up...why is that? Because I'm backing up! Safe!"
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