INPO Update on CM Performance
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INPO Update CMBG
Meeting June 2013
2013 Department Focus Areas
• Engineering Fundamentals and Technical
Authority
• Vendor Product Quality
• Digital Projects / Cyber Security
• Seismic / External Events
• AC Power Reliability
2013 Ongoing Work Efforts
• Principles, Objectives, and Criteria Revision
EN.1, Engineering Fundamentals
EN.2, Technical Authority
• Updated CM.1, Margin Management
Recognizing when your current design basis may need
to be changed
Fukushima
Open Phase conditions
Seismic Events
Flooding
2013 Ongoing Work Efforts
• Transitional CM for New Construction Plants
Need CM controls / programs that use technology
• Revised Evaluation Guidelines and Procedures
Evaluation Guidelines Support Focus Areas
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Engineering Fundamentals
and Technical Authority
Engineering Fundamentals
Engineering personnel apply essential
knowledge, skills, behaviors, and practices
needed to ensure:
• Equipment performs as required
• The plant is maintained within design
requirements
• Margins are controlled
• The plant is operated safely and reliably
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Engineering Fundamentals
• Five principle level categories of engineering
fundamentals
Monitor and Evaluate
Operate, Maintain, and Modify in a Controlled
Manner
Communicate, Advise and Advocate
Acquire and Maintain Expert Knowledge
Critical Thinking, Decision-Making, and
Challenging
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Must Know OE - MKOE
• Part of Performance Objectives & Criteria
• A collection of the most important OE documents
issued since 1980. Engineering MKOE is found in
INPO 12-005.
• As discussed in Recommendation 2 of SOER 102, Engaged, Thinking Organizations
MKOE should be included in initial and continuing
training for supervisors
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Vendor Product Quality
Vendor Product Quality
Working Meeting in April 2012
Selected A/E firms and Various Utilities
Collected best practices for the different blocks in the
flowchart
Issued Evaluation Guideline for Vendor Oversight /
Engagement
Project Initiation & Project Performance
Terry Schuster
Ralph
Schwartzbeck
Vendor Product Quality
• INPO 90-009, Conduct of Design Engineering
Revised for Cyber, Digital, and Vendor Quality
Good Practices (Nov. 2012)
Examples of Appendix C (new):
• Identify, document, and communicate
expectations between engineering vendors and
the requesting organization
• Perform a feasibility study to identify the best
solution
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Vendor Product Quality
• Perform licensing review prior to starting design
work
• Develop a road map of applicable standards,
procedures, and best practices. Communicate
this to the engineering service providers
• Determine hardware lead time impacts on project
schedules
• Document and communicate expectations for
project and deliverable quality
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Digital Projects / Cyber Security
Digital Projects
Digital Project Guidance
Modification Testing
FMEA Analysis
Integration of Digital Equipment
Bill Nowicki
Ralph
Schwartzbeck
Gary Garrett
Doug Kinsman
Digital Projects
Recent Industry Workshop – May 2013
IER L2-11-2 Scram Analysis and IERL4-12-87
Causes of Digital Upgrade-Related Events
Community of Practice Webpage
Pilot Review Visits
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Digital Projects
Communication / Technical Leadership (from IER
12-87)
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Vendor Interface and Oversight
Technical risk assignment and monitoring
Project personnel knowledge and experience
Supervisor assignment and monitoring of
project engineering activities
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Digital Projects
Community of Practice
Used to Share Issues Unique to Digital Modifications
Design Project Issues May Occur Prior to Installation
Pilot Review Visits
Two sites approved in 2013
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Cyber Security
Created Cyber Security Training NANTeL
Awareness (general)
CSAT (assessment team)
Technical (OPS, MA, Design Engr., Engr. Support)
Added Digital/Cyber event codes in EPIX
2013 Plant Evaluations will include cyber security
Waterford and Beaver Valley Plant Evaluations
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Cyber Security
Scope of Cyber Security Program
Safety-related, Important to Safety
Security
Emergency Preparedness
Support systems (BOP) and equipment, which if
compromised, would adversely impact configuration
control and plant operations
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Seismic / External Events
Seismic Update
How-To has been developed and is being used.
No real issues with sites compliance; use with IER
L2-12-12 response
IER L4-13-3 issues for NAPS Lessons Learned
EPRI NP-6695 has been supplemented with
TR 1025288
External Events
• PO & C include - External Events (CM.1)
11 Evaluation Activities
Beyond Design Basis Event
Cliff edge effects
• IER on Fukushima Lessons Learned:
– Out for Review
• IAEA promotes doing Periodic Safety Reviews every 10
years
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External Events
• Post-Fukushima NRC Near Term Task Force
Recommendations (2.1, 2.2, and 2.3)
• Items 2.1 and 2.3 are being performed now; NRC
Request for Information, issued March 12, 2012
Summary of Industry Results (NRC Follow-ups)
Capability to Mitigate Fires in Large Areas of Plant
Licensee Capability to Mitigate Design Basis Internal
and External Events
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AC Power Source Reliability
AC Power Source Reliability
Joint Focus Area with Equipment Reliability
Event LOOP Matrix Reviews
Joint TSG / EDG Reviews
Shawn
Simon
Evaluator Guideline (How To) Issued
Identify vulnerability to design related risk
Checklist Attachment 3, Evaluator Checklist
Ralph
Kothe
IER Focused on Causes / Contributors
Target June 2013
Steve
Swanson
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EN/CM Department Staff
Engineering and Configuration Management
Organizational Chart
Liaison Engineers
Bob Gambrill
Manager
Ginny Clegg
Admin Asst II
Scott Hawn
Assistant Manager
Jean Kuo
(Taiwan Power)
Ralph Kothe
(Bruce Power)
Kris Mertens
(Electrabel)
Loaned Employees
Ralph
Schwartzbeck
Section Manager
Digital Systems
Permanent Employees
Rick Rohrer
Bill Nowicki
Gary Garrett
Bob Burnham
Terry Schuster
Mark Fowler
Doug Kinsman
Steve Swanson
Tom Trepanier
Gary
Modzelewski
Shawn Simon
Craig Faulkner
Tim Riddle
John Titrington