We apologize for the lengthy list, but we're trying get the year started off right and wrap-up from a late fall outage.
Fort Calhoun Station Reactor Engineering is looking to benchmark a few items
1) Do your stations fuel handling machines require fall protection? a. If yes, what measures are taken? Netting, harnesses, etc. b. If using netting, where is it attached? c. If using fall protection, where are the tie-offs?
2) What are you requirements for fuel movement in the Spent Fuel Pool? a. Continuous communications with Control Room? If yes, SRO, RO., Other. b. Do you require oversight on the spent fuel handling machine (SRO, RO, Other)? c. Is your procedure Continuous Use, Information Use or Reference Use? d. Do you utilize Vendors? If so, what additional oversight is required?
3) What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Spent Fuel Pool Lighting? a. Style: drop light or mounted b. Vendor: c. How many: d. Spacing: e. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
4) What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Reactor Cavity Lighting? a. Style: drop light or mounted b. Vendor: c. How many: d. Spacing: e. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
5) What type of underwater lights do you use for supplemental lighting? If Necessary. a. If so what would require the additional lighting? b. Style: drop light or mounted c. Vendor: d. How many: e. Spacing: f. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
J. E. Willett
---------------------------------------------------- Joseph E. Willett, P.E. Principal Reactor Engineer-Fuel Nuclear Operations Division
E-mail: jwillett@oppd.commailto:jwillett@oppd.com
Omaha Public Power District Phone: (402) 533-7213 Fort Calhoun Station Pager: (402) 561-3899 9610 Power Lane FAX: (402) 533-6747 Blair, NE 68008 Mail Station: FC-1-1 Plant ---------------------------------------------------- --------
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-----Original Message----- From: pwrrm@retaqs.com [mailto:pwrrm@retaqs.com]On Behalf Of WILLETT, JOSEPH E Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 8:29 AM To: pwrrm@retaqs.com Cc: BUSSEY, TIMOTHY J Subject: [Pwrrm] Electronic Benchmarking - Fuel Handling Issues
We apologize for the lengthy list, but we're trying get the year started off right and wrap-up from a late fall outage.
Fort Calhoun Station Reactor Engineering is looking to benchmark a few items
1. Do your stations fuel handling machines require fall protection? Yes, when outside the bridge or trolley handrails. Tieoffs to cable or structural member. Safety harness with cavity empty, Life vest with cavity filled.
a. If yes, what measures are taken? Netting, harnesses, etc.
b. If using netting, where is it attached?
c. If using fall protection, where are the tie-offs?
2. What are you requirements for fuel movement in the Spent Fuel Pool?
d. Continuous communications with Control Room? If yes, SRO, RO., Other. Yes, RO and Reactor Engineer with Spent fuel pool bridge crane operator and transfer system operator.
e. Do you require oversight on the spent fuel handling machine (SRO, RO, Other)? Intermittent by Refueling Window Manager at least once per shift.
f. Is your procedure Continuous Use, Information Use or Reference Use? Reference use for equipment operation, continuous use for Fuel Shuffle direction
g. Do you utilize Vendors? If so, what additional oversight is required? Yes, Refueling SRO provides continuous oversight in containment, Refueling SRO in continuous communication with headsets between spent fuel pool and control room.
3. What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Spent Fuel Pool Lighting?
h. Style: drop light or mounted Both
i. Vendor: ROS underwater lights provided by Master Lee Services
j. How many: 1 remote operated high intensity light on lower core plate for reload with two other dunkers along baffles, 3 Hydro Products T-bar lights at top of cavity around core
k. Spacing:
l. Ballasts: above water or submerged? submerged
4. What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Reactor Cavity Lighting?
m. Style: drop light or mounted Both
n. Vendor: drop lights--Master Lee Services, mounted--Hydro products
o. How many: 3 drop lights, 3 mounted around core, 1 near upender, 1 along side of transfer path between core and upender
p. Spacing:
q. Ballasts: above water or submerged? submerged for 1 light setting on lower core plate for fuel load
5. What type of underwater lights do you use for supplemental lighting? If Necessary. See above answer to question 4.
r. If so what would require the additional lighting?
s. Style: drop light or mounted
t. Vendor:
u. How many:
v. Spacing:
w. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
J. E. Willett
---------------------------------------------------- Joseph E. Willett, P.E. Principal Reactor Engineer-Fuel Nuclear Operations Division
E-mail: mailto:jwillett@oppd.com jwillett@oppd.com
Omaha Public Power District Phone: (402) 533-7213 Fort Calhoun Station Pager: (402) 561-3899 9610 Power Lane FAX: (402) 533-6747 Blair, NE 68008 Mail Station: FC-1-1 Plant ---------------------------------------------------- --------
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BV response below in BOLD
Anthony (A.R.) Burger Supervisor, Reactor Engineering FENOC - Beaver Valley Power Station Phone: (724) 682-4108 Cell: (724) 601-3224 FAX: (724) 682-4250 Email: aburger@firstenergycorp.com
"WILLETT, JOSEPH E" <jwillett@oppd.co To m> "pwrrm@retaqs.com" Sent by: pwrrm@retaqs.com pwrrm@retaqs.com cc "BUSSEY, TIMOTHY J" tbussey@oppd.com 01/13/2010 09:29 Subject AM [Pwrrm] Electronic Benchmarking - Fuel Handling Issues
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We apologize for the lengthy list, but we’re trying get the year started off right and wrap-up from a late fall outage.
Fort Calhoun Station Reactor Engineering is looking to benchmark a few items
1. Do your stations fuel handling machines require fall protection? a. If yes, what measures are taken? Netting, harnesses, etc. Yes harnesses and/or floatation devices b. If using netting, where is it attached? NA c. If using fall protection, where are the tie-offs? Per OSHA
2. What are you requirements for fuel movement in the Spent Fuel Pool? d. Continuous communications with Control Room? If yes, SRO, RO., Other. Only during core alterations - FENOC employee in SFP Bldg. e. Do you require oversight on the spent fuel handling machine (SRO, RO, Other)? Refueling Assistant (FENOC employee) to perform third party verification of Fuel Moves f. Is your procedure Continuous Use, Information Use or Reference Use? In Field Reference unless otherwise specified in the procedure. Circle and slash placekeeping required g. Do you utilize Vendors? If so, what additional oversight is required? Yes Westinghouse FENOC Refueling Assistants provide oversight
3. What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Spent Fuel Pool Lighting? Yes h. Style: drop light or mounted Normally just mounted for normal fuel moves. Drop lights may be used in dark areas or if additional fuel inspections or activities are occurring. i. Vendor: Varies j. How many: k. Spacing: l. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
4. What type of underwater lights do you use for normal Reactor Cavity Lighting? m. Style: drop light or mounted n. Vendor: o. How many: p. Spacing: q. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
5. What type of underwater lights do you use for supplemental lighting? If Necessary. r. If so what would require the additional lighting? s. Style: drop light or mounted t. Vendor: u. How many: v. Spacing: w. Ballasts: above water or submerged?
J. E. Willett
---------------------------------------------------- Joseph E. Willett, P.E. Principal Reactor Engineer-Fuel Nuclear Operations Division
E-mail: jwillett@oppd.com
Omaha Public Power District Phone: (402) 533-7213 Fort Calhoun Station Pager: (402) 561-3899 9610 Power Lane FAX: (402) 533-6747 Blair, NE 68008 Mail Station: FC-1-1 Plant ---------------------------------------------------- --------
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