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- - _ _ _ . * * . , ' - . . NRC DISTHIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MATERI AL * (TEMPORARY FORM) CONTROL NO. 12881 - ." FILE: * . , _ . _ FROM: Florida Pouer Corp. DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR TWX RPT OTHER $t|,P*j",8 bur 8,Fla. 337: 3 11-7-75 11-10-75 XX , . TO: ORIG CC OTHER SENT NRC PDR XX . XX - - - - - - - Mr. A.schwencer - - 1 cigned SENT LOCAL PDR CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO: Xy2 ~1 50-302 - DESCRIPTION: Ltr trans the following: ENCLOSURES: Technical Qualifications of Mr. W.R. Nichols, Mr. P.E. Griffith & Mr. W.R. Klein of FPC....... ' (1 cy enc 1. rec'd) i. wino $n.7 , , . , . -. . e $ . . - . -a . . b d,. ... .h,,$LYIO PLANT NAME: Crystal River Plant FOR ACTION /INFC RMATION DHL 11-11-75 BUTLER (L) 85CH' ENCER (L) ZIEMANN (L) REGAN (E) REID(L) W/ Copies WA pies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ COPIES CLARK (L) STO Z (L) DICKER (E) LEAR (L) W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copie PARR (L) VASSALLO (L) KNIGHTON (E) SPIES W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies . W/ Copies -- KNIEL (L) PURPLE (L) YOUNGBLOOD (E) WPM L. falqLe W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/pcopies - INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION MGFILD TECH REVIEW DENTON LIC ASST A/T IN D . . aprmorun SCHROEDER GRIMES R. DIGGSILi B R AITM AN, - ' GC, ROOM P 506A MACCARY GAMMILL H. GEARIN (L) SALTZMAN OSSICK/STAF F KNIGHT KASTNER SC GOULBOURNE (L) ME LTZ CASE PAWLICKl BALLARD P. KREUTZER (E) GIAMBUSSO SHAO SPANGLER J. LEE (L) _ PLANS BOYD STELL) M. RU33BR00K(L) MCDONALD edOOORE (L) HOUSTON ENVIRO S. REED (E) CHAPMAN DEYOUNG (L) NOVAK MULLER M. SERVICE (L) DU6E (Ltr) SKOVHOLT (L) ROSS DICKER S. SHEPPARD (L) E. COUPE GOLLER (L) (Ltr) IPPOLITO KNIGHTON M. SLATER (E) PETERSON P. CO L LINS TEDESCO YOUNGBLOOD H. SMITH (L) HARTFIELD (2) DENISE J. COLLINS REGAN S. TEETS (L) KLECKER W}-ILE & REGION (2) EG OPR LAIN AS PROJECT LDR G. WILLI AMS (E) EISENHUT * BENAROYA _ V. Wil SON (L) WIGGINTON MIPC VOLLMER ..H AR'.ESS R, 5;9GH ' M (L) ' ' M. DUNCAN (a @@, __ _ _ _ _ EXTENN AL DISTRIBUTION WI- LOCAL PDR Crystal River, Flc. | 1 - TIC (ABERNATHY) (1)(2)(10)- NATIONAL LABS 1 - PDR SAN /LA/NY | 1 - NSIC (BUCHANAN) l' - W. PENNINGTON, Rrn E-201 GT 1 - BROOKHAVEN NAT LAB ' 1 - CONSU LTANTS 1 - G. ULRIKSON ORNL 1 - ASLB - 1 - Newton Anderson NEWM ARK /B LUME/AG BABI AN~ ,\ , - ACRS HOLDING /SENT W i F> V' 8003fi40hf] . .

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NRC DISTHIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MATERI AL* (TEMPORARY FORM)

CONTROL NO. 12881-

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FROM: Florida Pouer Corp. DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR TWX RPT OTHER

$t|,P*j",8 bur 8,Fla. 337: 311-7-75 11-10-75 XX,

. TO: ORIG CC OTHER SENT NRC PDR XX.

XX- - - - - - - Mr. A.schwencer - - 1 cigned SENT LOCAL PDRCLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO:

Xy2 ~1 50-302 -

DESCRIPTION: Ltr trans the following: ENCLOSURES: Technical Qualifications ofMr. W.R. Nichols, Mr. P.E. Griffith & Mr. W.R.Klein of FPC....... '

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FOR ACTION /INFC RMATION DHL 11-11-75BUTLER (L) 85CH' ENCER (L) ZIEMANN (L) REGAN (E) REID(L)

W/ Copies WA pies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ COPIESCLARK (L) STO Z (L) DICKER (E) LEAR (L)

W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ CopiePARR (L) VASSALLO (L) KNIGHTON (E) SPIES

W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies . W/ Copies --

KNIEL (L) PURPLE (L) YOUNGBLOOD (E) WPM L. falqLeW/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/pcopies -

INTERNAL DISTRIBUTIONMGFILD TECH REVIEW DENTON LIC ASST A/T IN D . .

aprmorun SCHROEDER GRIMES R. DIGGSILi B R AITM AN, -'

GC, ROOM P 506A MACCARY GAMMILL H. GEARIN (L) SALTZMANOSSICK/STAF F KNIGHT KASTNER SC GOULBOURNE (L) ME LTZ

CASE PAWLICKl BALLARD P. KREUTZER (E)GIAMBUSSO SHAO SPANGLER J. LEE (L) _ PLANSBOYD STELL) M. RU33BR00K(L) MCDONALD

edOOORE (L) HOUSTON ENVIRO S. REED (E) CHAPMANDEYOUNG (L) NOVAK MULLER M. SERVICE (L) DU6E (Ltr)SKOVHOLT (L) ROSS DICKER S. SHEPPARD (L) E. COUPEGOLLER (L) (Ltr) IPPOLITO KNIGHTON M. SLATER (E) PETERSONP. CO L LINS TEDESCO YOUNGBLOOD H. SMITH (L) HARTFIELD (2)DENISE J. COLLINS REGAN S. TEETS (L) KLECKER

W}-ILE & REGION (2)EG OPR LAIN AS PROJECT LDR G. WILLI AMS (E) EISENHUT *

BENAROYA_ V. Wil SON (L) WIGGINTON

MIPC VOLLMER ..H AR'.ESS R, 5;9GH ' M (L)' ' M. DUNCAN (a @@,

___ _ _ _ EXTENN AL DISTRIBUTION

WI- LOCAL PDR Crystal River, Flc. |

1 - TIC (ABERNATHY) (1)(2)(10)- NATIONAL LABS 1 - PDR SAN /LA/NY |

1 - NSIC (BUCHANAN) l' - W. PENNINGTON, Rrn E-201 GT 1 - BROOKHAVEN NAT LAB'

1 - CONSU LTANTS 1 - G. ULRIKSON ORNL1 - ASLB -

1 - Newton Anderson NEWM ARK /B LUME/AG BABI AN~ ,\ ,

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b[i}|O-~ RE: Florida Power CorporationCrystal River Unit #3 % W- x-,%

6Docket No. 50-302

Dear Mr. Schwencer:

Amendment No. 47 to the Crystal River Unit #3 Final Safety AnalysisReport (FSAR) dated October 24, 1975 contcined an update of theTechnical Qualifications of the CR #3 Plant Staff with the exceptionof the Operations Supervisor, Results Engineer and Training Coordinatorpositions.

Attached are the Technical Qualifications of Mr. W. R. Nichols - Opera-tions Supervisor, Mr. P. E. Griffith - Training Coordinator, andMr. W. R. Klein - Results Engineer, which will be added to the CP. #3Final Safety Analysis Report in Amendment No. 48.

Th' filling of the above mentioned positions completes Florida PowerCorporation's staffing of the key operating personnel listed in Appendix

- 12A of the FSAR for Crystal River Unit #3 Nuclear Generating Plant.

As per Mr. Leon Engle's request, FPC stands ready to meet with you ormembers of your staff to discuss and review the qualifications of the CRf3 Plant Staff at your earliest possible convenience.

Please feel free to contact this office should additional discussion berequi red.

Very truly yours,

J. . RodgersAsst. Vice President

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1. Job Responsibilities

Responsible to the Assistant Nuclear Plant Superintendent for the safe,continuous and efficient operations of the nuclear plant. Specific duties

. include supervision, coordination, scheduling, planning, and tralning ofnuclear operatiohal personnel. Special assignments s 's assistir.g with the ,

refueling planning and operation, and advisor to special nuclear projects. |*

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His activities are to monitor and evaluate current plant performance and )establish plant guidelines to comply with the NRC and State of FloridaRegulations. He maintains departmental records and verifies current proce-

-. dures and modifications complying with the standards of ANSI 18.7. He is oncall and develops good inter-departmental relations to insure organizationalflexibility. .

2. Education

A. High School Graduate - 1947

B. One year Pre-engineering Study - Orlando Junior College - 1954

C. 18 Months Electrical Engineering - Virginia Polytechnic Institute - 1956

3. Nuclear Training

He has completed classroom and/or simulator training as required for coldlicense examinations at three (3) Nuclear Power Generation Stations.

4. Nuclear Experience

He has a total of 15 years of nuclear experience including design review,testing, startup, health physics and practical operating experience.

5. Summary.

Nr. W. R. Nichols started his career in the nuclear field witn the GeneralDynamics Electric Boat Division in 1959. He has attained extensive opera-tional experience on five (5) different types of nuclear power plantsincluding four (4) initial nuclear unit startups, post critical testing andfull power operation. Technical writings include operation and testingprocedures for Connecticut Yankee, Turkey Point 3 & 4, and St. Lucie Unit 1.He has held a Senior Operators License since 1966 and at the time of CrystalRiver Unit 3 initial core loading he will have 14 years of responsible nuclearpower plant operating experience.

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Mr. P. E. Griffith - Training Coordinator llel*Tdk1. Job Responsibilities

The Training Coordinator is required to plan, schedule, coordinate, anddevelop training, retraining, and replacement training of licensed

-Operators, Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance Technicians, Chemistryand Radiation Protection Technicians, Technical Support Technicians, -

and Plant Engineers. He is required to plan and coordinate emergencytraining and drills. He will maintain training qualifications and re-qualification documentation and records.

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4. Maynard Evans High School, Orlando, Florida - 1961,

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B. United States Navy Class "A" School (Interior CommunicationsElectrician) San Diego, California - 1961 - 196214 weeks. Courses in theory, operation and maintenance ofelectronic and electro-mechanical systems.

C. Basic Submarine School, New London, Connecticut - 19628 weeks. Theory and operation of submarines and equipment.

7. Nuclear Power School, Bainbridge, Maryland - 196324 weeks. Course in Mathematics, Classical and NuclearPhysics, Engineering Materials, Thermodynamics, ReactorTheory and Plant Principles and Electronics.

E. Advanced Nuclear Power School, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory - 1963 - 1964West Milton, New York - 28 weeks. Courses in reactor controlequipment, reactor principles and operation. Qualified reactoroperator and reactor technician.

F. Basic Transistor School 3 weeks, Advanced Submarine School - 1966New London, Connecticut. Courses in theory and applicationsof transistors.

G. Basic Sonar Watch Standing School,1 week, Advanced Submarine School - 1967New London, Connecticut. Courses on the physics of sound inwater.

H. 721 Integrated Control System Maintenance, 2 weeks, Bailey Meter Co. - 1969Wycliffe, Ohio. Application and maintenance of Bailey 721system components.

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2. Education / Nuclear Training (continued) .

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Course held in Lynchburg,-Virginia. Three weeks. progrpuming and nine weeks theory and maintenance

of GP-4B Computer.'

J. Capitol Radio' Engineering Institute, Washington, D.C. - 1971-'

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Nuclear Engineering Technology ^ Correspondence Course,-in theory and application of electronic circuits as

"applied to nuclear: instrumentation, reactor theory,-

math and' health physics. '

3. Nuclear Experience-

July, 1972 - Babcock & Wilcox Company,- Training-Section Simulator Instructorfresent one year. Then on-site training' coordinator at Arkansas Nuclear ,

One. While at Nuclear One, instrumental in solving instrumen . |tation' and control problems that came up while producing training j

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aids,-as well as coordinating and administering training programs. j;'

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1 Oct., 1971 - Bailey Meter Company, Wycliffe, 0hio - Reactor Protection .and. ,

; . July, 1972 Engineered Safeguards Group - Responsible for writing reactorprotection and engineered safeguards technical manuals includingsystems descriptions, calibrations and testing procedures.

Dec., 1969 - Babcock & Wilcox Training Dept. - Duties included simulatorOct.,'1971 instructor on B&W nuclear simulator". In charge of maintenance and

calibration of intergrated ~ control system. Set up maintenance andcalibration programs.s

Aug., 1968 - Babcock & Wilcox Field Engineering - Responsible for preparationDec. , 1969 of instrument and control system operating procedures including

intergrated control system, reactor protection and engineeringsafeguards for Duke Power Co. Also conducted trafning ininstrumentation and control systems for Duke Power Co. and4

Metropolitan Edison Co.

19'4 - 1968 USS Nautilus (SS(N)571) (Nuclear Submarine) - Reactor operator6

and technician responsible for supervision, operation andmaintenance of the pressurized water reactor, and its associatednuclear instrumentation and control devices. Electric powerplant and steam plant control operator, responsible for super-vision, maintenance- and proper operation of associated systems -contr( 1 - devices. Other experience during this period includes i

- two years of major ship and equipment overhaul. One year ofunderway operational responsibility and one- year refueling.

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In addition to.the above, but with no reference to the nuclearfield,1have worked as an electronics technician in the radar*

- and electronics countermeasures field.

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1963 - 1964 United States Nuclear Power Training Unit, Knolls Atomic PowerLaboratory, West Milton, New York.

1962 - 1963 USS Thornback (SS 418) '(Submarine), leading seaman in chargeof. deck hands.

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Mr. Griffith holds a Senior Reactor Operator License 'on Arkansas-

*Power & Light's Babcock & Wilcox Unit - Arkansas Nuclear One. e

At the time of Crystal River Unit 3 initial :. ore loading,Mr. Griffith will have 14 years of responsibia riuclear experience.

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Mr. W. R. Klein - Results Engineer .

1. Job Responsibilities

The Results Engineer is responsible to the Technical Support Engineerfor the overall plant performance, all testing involving NRC surveillance

- requirements, and all other tests needed in increasing equipment andplant efficiency. He is responsible for directing plant engineers inorganizing, conducting, and analyzing all NRC surveillance tests as requiredby plant Technical Specifications. He is responsible for the monthly plantperformance report, documentation of all testing, and the coordination of-

*.major test efforts during outages with outside companies, interdepartmentalpersonnel, and any other technical support groups necessary. He is alsoresponsible for the development of a performance monitoring program designedto co'ntinually improve efficiency and lower operating and maintenance costs.

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His work also involves varied economic and research and development projectsas required by the NRC. He is also responsible for observing the rigidrequirements of the Quality Assurance Program including the documentationrequired and the coordination with other inter-company Quality Assurancepersonnel.

2. Education

A. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology - 1965

B. Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering, Georgia Institute ofTechnology - 1967

3. Nuclear Training

A. AMU-ANL Summer Engineering Practice School (3 mo.) Argonne NationalLaboratory - 1966

B. Nuclear Fuel Management (3 weeks) Purdue University - 1968

. C. Protection System Reliability Analysis (1 week) NUS Corp. - 1969

4. Nuclear Experience

He has had a total of 8 years of nuclear experience, including engineeringdesign, licensing, testing, health physics, and national standardscommittees.

5. Summary

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He worked as a technician in nuclear applications and health physics duringhis co-op job at Aberdeen Proving Ground. He did the radial-axial physicscalculations to convert the Georgia Tech. Research Reactor from 1 MW to 5 MW,developed a fuel management scheme, and performed some of the accident dosecalculations during his Assistantship at Georgia Tech.

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He worked- as an. Engineer for Baltimore Gas and Electric from 1968 .to1972. He coordinated engineering on the radiation monitoring system,nuclear instrumentation, and closed circuit television system. He *

developed the Calvert Cliffs security program and worked on thespecifications for the equipment required. He essisted with the designof the control boards and fuel contract negotiations.

, He worked as a Principal Engineer for Babcock & Wilcox NPGD from 1972to 1974. He wrote the control and instrumentation (C&I) portion of fivePSAR's and two PSAR's. He wrote the protection portion of the C & Isection for three proposals. He helped develop two standard SAR's.e

He designed a system to mitigate the consequences of an anticipatedtransient without scram, which is under study for a patent. He proposeda new system for failed fuel detection.

He transferred to Babcock & Wilcox,NMD in 1975. He wrote the processcontrol, quality control, accountability, and safeguards criteria forthe design of a mixed UO2 and pug 2 uel fabrication plant. He also

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