At Oconee, the answer is “yes”
RM related activities are identified. Specifically, our POD handout has a
one page report from Radiation Protection and Chemistry, a daily look-ahead for
MNT work activities including those with special emphasis codes (including RM)
as well as the safety stuff. It also includes the Shift Manager’s
turnover report for each unit (and shared stuff) and a list of all items
entered into the corrective action program since the last report. The MNT
work, turn over report and the CAP stuff all can identify RM issues – future
work (MNT), immediate issues affecting the operator (turnover report) or
abnormal / incorrect stuff (CAP). A lot of stuff has been labeled “company
confidential” so I don’t feel immediately free to send a copy but
if you’re interested I can forward a contact name for the group that
assembles everything.
Carl
Carl D. Fago
Reactor Engineering Supervisor
Oconee Nuclear Station
Duke Energy
864-885-3047
From:
respvr-bounces@retaqs.com [mailto:respvr-bounces@retaqs.com] On Behalf Of POHL, MATTHEW H
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 4:15
PM
To: respvr@keffective.com
Subject: [Respvr] Plan of the Day
example
Afternoon everyone…
This is a strange request for a great bunch of Nukes but I believe
this is an effective tool to locate some e-benchmark information we are in need
of.
Specifically, Fort Calhoun is requesting example of your
“Plan of the Day” and/or “Operations Focus” type
reports that are typically discussed with management at the beginning of the
day. We are revamping our format and I’m curious if Reactivity Mgmt
issues, etc… make the list in addition to Safety and Human Performance
Tips, etc…
If you can send me an example of your report (and or
procedure), it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance from an old RE buddy… J
Matt Pohl
Executive Assistant - CNO
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station
(402)533-6820 (work)
(402)658-1091 (cell)
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