North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation SNorth P.O. Box 300 No h Seabrook, NH 03874 Atlantic (603) 474-9521
The Northeast Utilities System
August 16, 2000
Docket No. 50-443
NYN-00074
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
Seabrook Station Semi-Annual Fitness-For-Duty Report
In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 26.71(d), enclosed, please find the North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation Semi-Annual Fitness-For-Duty Report. This report includes data from January 1, 2000 through June 30, 2000.
Should you have any questions regarding the enclosed revisions, please contact Mr. James M. Peschel, Manager - Regulatory Programs, at (603) 773-7194.
Very truly yours,
NORTH ATLANTIC ENERGY SERVICE CORP.
TTetd C. Feige~niga xecutive Vice President and
Chief Nuclear Officer
cc: H. J. Miller, NRC Regional I Administrator R. M. Pulsifer, NRC Project Manager, Project Directorate 1-2 R. K. Lorson, NRC Senior Resident Inspector
ENCLOSURE TO NYN-00074
North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation
Semi-Annual Fitness-for-Duty Report
January 01, 2000, through June 30, 2000
North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation
North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation Semi-Annual Fitness-for-Duty Report
for period ending June 30, 2000
Table of Contents
Page
1. Performance Data Sheets (NUMARC format) 1 and 2
II. Management Summary
1. Program Effectiveness 3
2. Initiatives 4
3. Blind Specimens 5
4. Telephonically Reported Events 5
IIH. Graphic Analysis
1. Total Screenings vs. Failures by Test Type 6
2. Percentage of Failures by Test Type 6
3. Licensee Failures by Substance 7
4. Contractor Failures by Substance 7
5. Total Screenings vs. Failures by Day of Week 8
6. Reason for Failure by Day of Week 8
7. Random Screenings by Hour of Day 9
8. Random Screenings by Day of Week 9
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January - June 2000 North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation
Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data
Personnel Subject to IOCFR 26
North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation
P.O. Box 300
Seabrook, NH 03874
Contact: James J. Pandolfo
Cutoffs: Screen/Confirmation (ng/ml)
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01-01 Attachment 5
Six Month Period Ending: 30 June 2000
Phone: (603) 773-7047
[2 Appendix A to 1OCFR 26
Marijuana 50/15
Cocaine 300/150
Opiates 300/300
Random Testing Rate
Amphetamines
Phencyclidine
Alcohol (% BAC)
Required: 50%
1000/500
25/25
0.04
Nitrite
Conducted: 52%
500
Licensee Long-Term Short-Term Testing Results Employees Contractors Contractors
Average Number with Unescorted Access 788 1 408
Categories # Tested # Positive # Tested # Positive # Tested # Positive
Pre-Access 27 0 0 0 197 8
Post Accident 10 0 --- ( F or For Cause
Observed Behavior 0 0 0 0 6 4
Random 220 0 1 0 97 1
Follow-up 43 1 0 0 23 1
Other 0 0 0 0 6 0
Total 290 1 1 0 329 14
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Breakdown of Confirmed Positive Tests for Specific Substances
01-01 Attachment 6
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PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
The data compiled during this reporting period is presented in the graphic analysis beginning after the management summary in this report.
During the first half of 2000 North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation (NAESCo) conducted 620 tests. There were 15 failures, resulting in a positive test rate of 2.42%.
"* Contractors account for 330 tests and 14 failures (a 4.24% failure rate). There were 8 marijuana failures, 4 alcohol failures, 1 failure for both marijuana and alcohol, and 1 cocaine failure.
"* Licensees account for 290 tests and I failure (a 0.34% failure rate). The failure was for alcohol.
During this reporting period one blood specimen was not accounted for at Quest Diagnostics Laboratories in Teterboro, NJ. In response the North Atlantic Nuclear Oversight Group will conduct an audit of the laboratory during the week of July 30"1'. The blood specimen was collected as part of an individual's appeal of an alcohol test failure. The Fitness for Duty Advisory Board met and decided that the alcohol failure determination would stand, but that the failure sanctions would be mitigated. The deciding factors were (1) the blood specimen was lost by the testing laboratory and consequently (2) the individual's opportunity for a full appeal (as provided for under the NAESCo Fitness for Duty Program) was precluded.
Monitoring of cocaine failures over time (following a definite increase in 1999) is continuing in an effort to determine if the increase is an anomaly or a trend, particularly in terms of the stable workforce at NAESCo. This reporting period showed one random cocaine failure.
Nearly one quarter (2 of 9) of the marijuana failures this period were detected at North Atlantic's 50ng cutoff level.
All available evidence indicates that the continued support of NAESCo management and employees has provided the basis for the FFD program's effective implementation and continued advancement toward the goal of achieving a workplace free of drugs and alcohol and the effects of such substances.
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INITIATIVES
1. Planned and held Region I Fitness for Duty/Access Authorization Spring Conference.
2. Conducted benchmarking activity to assess possible merits and drawbacks of instituting on-site testing.
3. Trained and certified five new Security Shift Supervisors in the specimen collection process and other FFD tasks.
4. Recertified four collection personnel for proficiency in urine specimen collection and breath alcohol measurement.
5. Revised the North Atlantic Fitness for Duty procedures * Added requirement to notify NRC when it is believed that an NRC employee is unfit for
duty * Provided clarification on eligibility for voluntary testing * Included requirement for work review of employee following an FFD failure * Clarified scheduling of random tests for persons who were initially excused * Added section to consent form for Pre-Access individuals to provide test time parameters
and consequences
6. Revised the North Atlantic Specimen Collection Protocol for Drug and Alcohol Screening "* Removed section 2.0 Split Specimen Drug Screening "* Removed section 5.0 Shipment of Specimens to Laboratory
7. Updated three Office Instructions 01-01: Clarified testing of supervisors, co-workers and relatives 01-05: Reestablished full ownership of NAESCo blind performance testing program 01-06: Added reference if a licensee or contractor from another plant is selected at NAESCo,
to call that plant's Fitness for Duty staff to verify active in random pool.
8. Enhanced the Repetitive Task process by which the integrity of the random pool is verified on a quarterly basis. The process ensures that all employees are eligible for random selection.
9. Provided information regarding dangers of over-the-counter antihistamines to the Industrial Safety Action Team.
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BLIND SPECIMENS
To ensure laboratory quality control, North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation contracted with Duo Research Inc., Denver, CO, to provide blind performance test specimens in accordance with the NRC Guidelines (10 CFR 26, Appendix A). Approximately 80 percent of these blind performance test specimens were blank (i.e., certified to contain no drug) and the remaining samples were positive for one or more drugs per sample in a distribution such that all the drugs tested were included in approximately equal frequencies of challenge.
During the first half of 2000, NAESCO submitted 67 blind performance test specimens to Quest Diagnostics, Inc., Teterboro, NJ. The following statistics are presented in such a way as to show that the requirements were met during each quarter of this six-month period as well as for the total reporting period.
First Ouarter of 2000
Tests Submitted: 316
Blinds Required: 32 Blinds Submitted: 34 Exceeded 10% by: 2
Negative: 25 (74%) Positive: 9 (26%)
Second Quarter of 2000
Tests Submitted: 304
Blinds Required: 31 Blinds Submitted: 33 Exceeded 10% by: 2
Negative: 26 (79%) Positive: 7 (21%)
First Half of 2000
Tests Submitted: 620
Blinds Required: Blinds Submitted: Exceeded 10% by:
63 67
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Negative: 51 (76%) Positive: 16 (24%)
TELEPHONICALLY REPORTED EVENTS
During this period there were no telephonically reported events under the reporting requirements of 10 CFR Part 26.
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The following is a Graphic Analysis
For the Period January 01, 2000, through June 30, 2000
(pages 6-9)
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Total Screenings vs. Failures by Test Type Tctai Screenings: 620
Tota Faures: 15
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Percentage of Failures by Test Type
66.66
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Pre-Badging PmErempoyment
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Licensee Failures by Substance
Random Pre-Badging Pe- EmpI•oynont FoIIow-up Fo Cause Other *=PJco1C (1) mUMaiiuana (0) =Cocaine(o) =Opiates (0) * Phe cydiine (o) *Anphetamnkes (0) mAdminstrative (0)
Contractor Failures by Substance
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Rdm Pre-Badging PrEMploymont Foblowup For Cause Other*A~ccth (5) mMaijuana(9) mca (1) opte (o) *PheocycIidire (0) EAmphetamine (0) mAdministrative (0)
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Total Screenings vs. Failures by Day of Week
214
20!--
150 .t-
120
108
84 85
Tuesday-ns Wednesday
I*TotaM Screenings E Faflures
Reason for Failure by Day of Week
Wednesday Thursday
250
100
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12
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*Alcohd (6) EMaijuana (9) *Cocaine (1) IOpiates (0) *Phencycldine (0) EArnphetariires (0) *Adtrnistratve (0)
Saturday Sunday
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20
10
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Total Random Screenings: 318
Random Screenings by Day of Week
100
90
80 -- 7
70 63
60m 56
50
40
30
20
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0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Total Random Screenings: 318
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