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1 2014 POWER SYSTEMS DIVISION ii

2 WHAT WE DO IS ESSENTIAL... 4 Fire Protection Design and Analysis... 5 Fire Protection Programs... 6 Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis (Appendix R/NFPA 805)... 7 Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Risk-Informed Applications... 8 Regulatory Affairs... 9 Emergency Response Software Solutions QUALITY ASSURANCE POINT OF CONTACTS EXPERIENCE SUMMARY HUGHES ENGINEERING TEAM iii

3 On June 27, 2014, Hughes Associates, Inc. (Hughes) and The RJA Group completed the historic merger of two highly respected firms in the fire protection industry. Our combined experience provides enhanced services and resources to our clients which include: Fire protection and life safety Research and testing Hazard analysis and risk management Performance-based design Code consulting Construction management and security The Power Systems Division (PSD) at Hughes has been providing nuclear fire protection and risk assessment services to the nuclear industry for more than 30 years. The PSD staff expertise spans an extensive range of engineering, analytical, and management services across a broad range of nuclear facilities, domestically and abroad. Specific area capabilities are addressed in the following sections. Hughes PSD sectors include the following: Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Probabilistic Risk Assessments and Risk-Informed Applications Regulatory Affairs Emergency Response Software Solutions Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Risk-Informed Applications Sector is part of the Hughes Risk Informed Engineering Group. Risk Informed Engineering has a dedicated brochure that covers the diverse services offered in more detail. Please contact a Hughes PSD representative for additional details. 4

4 FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN AND ANALYSIS The Hughes Fire Protection Design and Analysis Group is uniquely qualified to assist the power industry in the engineering behind the nuclear fire protection systems and features. Essential services include the design and analysis of fire protection systems or features and assisting with code compliance or consulting needs. Collectively, our staff has provided fire protection engineering services to over 80% of the US nuclear fleet. Hughes staff has a dedicated commitment to providing solutions that fit needs and solve problems. Whether the need involves fire barrier systems (testing/design/qualification), sprinkler system/water supply adequacy (testing/design), fire protection program documentation development or update (design basis document, code compliance evaluation), or fire detection systems (upgrade/design/new technology), our team has the knowledge and dedication to get the job done. Hughes provides a wide range of personnel from recognized experts to cost-effective junior engineers located throughout the globe, to respond to the needs of our clients. Personnel are selected for the task at hand whether it is plant walkdowns, data gather, engineering evaluations, code consultation, fire modeling, project turnover, project management, or simply getting the work done with accessibility to the experts to answer the questions. Hughes supports utilities with their fire protection system and feature design and analysis experience including: Incipient detection system design and installation support, Fire alarm/detection upgrade replacement engineering studies, Detailed fire detection/alarm design and installation support, Fire suppression system design and installation support, ERFBS design and installation support, Penetration seal design reconstitution, Fire modeling, fire testing, And many other services. We have a qualified staff of experts with extensive code consulting experience that can provide traditional and innovative cost-effective solutions to prevent issues that might cause design changes or cost increases to the various types of fire protection systems and features. From fire alarm or carbon dioxide suppression systems installed at plant construction to state of the art incipient detection systems, Hughes has been involved in the continued development of the code, making us uniquely positioned to provide an initial accurate interpretation. 5

5 FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAMS Each operating nuclear power plant is required to have a fire protection program that satisfies 10 CFR and General Design Criterion 3. A fire protection program at a nuclear power plant touches many departments and disciplines. Programmatic elements include: Design Hazards Analysis Combustible and Ignition Source Control Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Surveillance Procedures Fire Brigade Administration Program Documents Fire Protection Program Change Evaluations and Regulatory reviews development and deployment The Hughes Fire Protection Program Team is well equipped to provide world class fire protection program support. We include past fire protection program owners who know what it takes to run and manage an effective program and are also positioned to provide audit support for fire protection programs. We have developed and conducted training courses for small classroom and large industry settings. The systematic Approach to is employed. Topics include: A wide range of reliability and risk assessment topics, including Internal Events PRA, Fire PRA, Human Reliability Analysis, Reliability Data Analysis, and PRA Model Quantification and Results Analysis. Our staff includes developers of the Fire PRA training offered by EPRI and NRC and are members of the training team. A fire modeling workshop that provides a unique physical and an analytical understanding of fires and their potential for hazards for fire sizes commonly postulated in nuclear power plants. This goal will be achieved through witnessing laboratory fire tests and analyzing the test fires using spreadsheet-based fire models. Development and Delivery of ACAD compliant training for NFPA 805, Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis, Fire Protection System Engineer. Few nuclear plant programs are subject to the depth of assessments and audits as the fire protection program. Organizations that periodically perform audits and assessments include: NRC INPO/WANO NEIL Utility Oversight Organization Utility Mandated Self-Assessments Hughes is uniquely qualified to assist the power industry in preparation for or conduct of audits and assessments for both the fire protection and fire safe shutdown programs. We have qualified staff that have worked in all aspects of fire protection program administration, including: design, systems engineering, program management and implementation, fire service, and fire safe shutdown analysis. We also have personnel who are Certified Lead Auditors. 6

6 FIRE SAFE SHUTDOWN ANALYSIS (APPENDIX R/NFPA 805) Hughes Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Team are an experienced staff of engineers, scientists, and technicians are uniquely qualified to assist nuclear power plant licensees with all aspects of deterministic and risk informed fire safe shutdown analysis. We are an industry leader in analysis strategies, methods, and techniques. Hughes is equipped to provide engineering analyses for the nuclear industry to include cable selection, detailed circuit failure analysis, circuit failure mode likelihood analysis, electrical distribution power flow, voltage drop, short circuit, arc flash, electrical coordination, code compliance, and overload analysis. The senior staff is actively involved in the development and update of industry standards, are developers of the Fire PRA training offered by EPRI and NRC, and are leaders of the EPRI/NRC training team. Our staff has performed fire safe shutdown and circuit analyses at over 80% of the US nuclear fleet. We also assisted with or are currently assisting with the development of NFPA 805 Transition Projects for the Duke Energy Fleet, Progress Energy Fleet, Florida Power and Light Fleet, Southern Nuclear Fleet, Arkansas Nuclear One, Waterford 3, Diablo Canyon, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station, and Constellation Energy Fleet. Hughes is dedicated to furthering industry knowledge through participation in key industry groups. Hughes staff is, or have been members of: NFPA 805 Committee, NUREG/CR-6850 Writing Group, NEI Circuits Task Force, NFPA 805 Task Force, and Fire PRA Task Force. Hughes also provided support to EPRI for oversight of cable fire tests, including NEI/EPRI tests, CAROL-FIRE, DESIREE-FIRE, ELECTRA-FIRE, and, JACQUE-FIRE. Hughes staff are experienced in 10 CFR 50 Appendix R Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis and NFPA 805 Nuclear Safety Capability Assessments. This includes multiple spurious operations treatment, at-power and non-power operations, variance from deterministic requirements assessments, fire risk evaluations. Staff develop, train on, and apply the most up to date compliance software including the ARCPlus TM software suite, CAFTA, 805 Monitor / Impairment Log, Fire Data Manager, Fire Safety Analysis Data Manager. 7

7 PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK-INFORMED APPLICATIONS Hughes Risk Informed Engineering (RIE) staff is highly experienced in developing PRA methods and software tools and applying these resources in risk assessments for many clients in the industry and government. The experience began in the early 1970s with the first comprehensive nuclear power plant PRA (the Reactor Safety Study, WASH-1400). Since then, our staff members have established and maintained a dominant role in the use of risk and reliability techniques to enhance the safety and operational performance of complex facilities, such as nuclear power plants, chemical process facilities, and hazardous material storage facilities. Hughes team is leading the industry trend toward developing living PRAs and applying these PRA results within the framework of real-world decision-making processes. Our PRA analysts and engineers analyze product or system risk characteristics through the entire life cycle, from concept phase through system operations. We use fully-tested and proven PRA tools and techniques along with extensive libraries of historical operations and failure data to quantitatively derive the probability of occurrence of highly undesirable events or accidents. We are an established worldwide industry leader in risk and reliability assessments and risk-informed technologies. Our team of 40+ skilled professionals has collective experience surpassing 600 years; over 400 years in risk assessment. Hughes has additional staff in nuclear licensing and engineering analyses, among other areas, needed to support full scope of the PRA and risk-informed applications. Hughes engineers are adept with a number of PRA tools and models including: Event tree analysis, Fault tree analysis, Human reliability analysis, Fire risk modeling, Risk quantification and consequence analysis (e.g., CAFTA, SAPHIRE, FRANX, EPRI HRA Calculator, RELAP 5, MAAP 4, WCOBRA/TRAC, and NOTRUMP). 8

8 REGULATORY AFFAIRS Hughes Regulatory Affairs (RA) staff has a long history of experience in providing Regulatory Affairs and Licensing services for many clients in the commercial nuclear industry. Our team of skilled professionals has collective experience in all facets of commercial nuclear licensing that includes from specialty services to staff augmentation for supporting daily operations. Hughes Regulatory Affairs (RA) has staff proficient in Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA), among other areas, which are needed to support a full scope of risk informed applications and licensing actions, including: NFPA 805 Submittal and Implementation License Renewal Submittal and Implementation Licensing Basis Reconstitution Focused Inspections ITS Conversions Audits Cyber Security Developing Implementation Guidance Risk Analysis Industry Risk Initiatives Development of Risk Models Developing the LAR NRC Review and Approval Support Fukushima Related Submittals Owners Group Initiatives New Plants Triennial Inspections Power Up Rates The Hughes RA team is also able to provide the following staff augmentation services: Development of Licensing Strategy Development of the NRC Submittal Implementation through Update of Operating License and Tracking of Actions and Commitments Technical Specification License Amendment Requests (LARs) Dry Cask Storage Preparation and/or review of 10 CFR Applicability Determinations, Screenings & Evaluations per Regulatory Guide & NEI R1 Preparation of 10 CFR (Fuel Storage, ISFSI), 10 CFR 50.54(p) (Security) and 10 CFR 50.54(q) (Emergency Preparedness) evaluations Research, evaluation, preparation of License Event Reports (LERs) Regulatory Guide implementation to comply with regulations Relief Requests and Notice of Enforcement Discretion (NOED) Assessment, Audit and Inspection Support Generic Letter Responses (i.e. GL and GL 08-01) Implementation of NUREG requirements (i.e. Emergency Plan, Standard Review Plan, etc.) Technical Requirements Manual revisions UFSAR Support 9

9 EMERGENCY RESPONSE Our support covers: Planning and Program Hughes is a full service fire protection consulting company uniquely qualified to assist the power industry in all aspects of preparation and response to fire and life safety related emergencies. What makes Hughes Emergency Response Support Team effective is the ability to collaborate quickly and efficiently to solve problems. Our team includes industrial fire chiefs, municipal fire chiefs, career fire fighters, physician s assistants with fire service background, fire service instructors, and fire brigade program coordinators. No individual has less than 15 years experience and most have more than 25 years experience. NFPA 600 Program Development and Enhancements Effective Organizational Statements Risk Management, Staffing and Policies NFPA 1500 & 1582 support for Industrial Fire Departments Broader based organization with: Higher expectations for performance Greater training requirements More flexibility in training Emergency Response Program effectiveness reviews Cost benefit for brigade make-up and overall business impact Response Readiness Standard Operating Procedure Review & Development Program Evaluation Complete Program Development Lesson Plan Development Classroom and Field Pre-Fire Planning Generation Facilities Substations Emergency Response Drills Fire Drill Scenario Development Drill Implementation Leadership Development Table Top Exercises 10

10 Fire Response Fire Response Support for fires involving oil insulated/cooled transformers Strengths of our emergency response team are demonstrated by long history of the services to the industry. Developed fire brigade training program to support nuclear power plant transition to NFPA 805. Evaluated and revised industrial fire department training program for NFPA 1500, State OSHA and Federal OSHA compliance. Developed the organization statement and supported the management implementation of first fire brigade use by this utility. Developed pre-fire plans for substation, generation stations and nuclear generation stations. Evaluated fire department response procedures for electric utilities and provided recommendations for improvement. Developed standard operating procedures for use by both on site and off site emergency response personnel. Conducted injury investigations on behalf of the utility for non-utility responders injured during fire responses to utility facilities. Developed action reports that evaluated the effectiveness of a response to include: incident safety, strategies, tactics, leadership, communication and interoperability of the response. Developed computer based training used for continuing training for fire involving utility facilities and infrastructure. (Gas and Electric) Conducted classroom and hands on training for utility fire response. Response to large transformer fires. Interface between utility, fire department and environmental responders. Provided 24/7 support for prolonged, large transformer fires. 11

11 SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Hughes Software Solutions Staff has a long history in developing risk methods and software tools and applying these resources to meet fire protection analysis and data management needs for many clients in the industry and government. The ARCPlus TM software suite, from ERIN Engineering and Research, Inc., extends the compliance toolset of the ARC software to include additional user-selected modules to further assist users in the management and refinement of fire safe shutdown assessments, fire hazards analyses, and fire PRAs. The ARCPlus TM program has been developed to support both facilities transitioning to NFPA 805 and those with traditional fire protection programs under 10 CFR 50.48(b). The ARCPlus TM program interfaces with cable and raceway systems to facilitate development of fire safe shutdown data using the Fire Data Manager (FDM) component of the ARCPlus TM suite. The FDM component is designed to manage plant data unique to the needs of fire protection and fire PRA and provides a common data store that includes the ability to manage multiplecomponent functional states. ARCPlus TM key features include: Fire Safe Shutdown Assessment Non-power Operational Assessments Links to Safe Shutdown Database Compliance Strategy Library Manual Action Feasibility What-if Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown/NSEA Data Management NFPA 805 Post Transition Documentation Fire PRA Data Management PRA Quantification Software Exportation The FSA Data Manager is a software product designed to facilitate documentation of a nuclear plant fire protection licensing basis in accordance with 10 CFR 50.48(c) (NFPA 805). The software product is specifically designed to facilitate documentation of certain aspects of NFPA 805 transition and to provide the post-transition Fire Safety Analysis Report (FSA). FSA Key Features include: B-1, B-2, B-3, Required Fire Protection Systems Features EEEE/LA, Hazards, FSA Fire Risk Evaluations Pre-fire Plans, Radiological Release Recovery Action and Modification Reports (Att. G, Att. S) Document Management Tools SQL Server Database Ad-hoc Reporting On-screen Drill Down Capability for Key Data 12

12 QUALITY ASSURANCE Hughes maintains a Quality Assurance program that is integrated into all aspects of nuclear work performed by the Power Services Division. This program was established and implemented to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, 10 CFR 21, ANSI N45.2 and ASME NQA

13 POINT OF CONTACTS For further information, please contact: Elizabeth Kleinsorg Vice President, Power Systems Division Fire Protection Programs and Risk Assessment and Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Risk-Informed Applications Dan Funk Rick Anoba Director, Fire Protection Director, Risk Informed Engineering Fire Protection Design and Analysis Regulatory Affairs Rob Jackson Reene Gambrell Manager, Nuclear Fire Protection Supervisor, Regulatory Affairs Emergency Response Software Solutions William Buirch Brandon Jamar Manager, Emergency Response Manager, Engineering Analysis

14 \ EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Members of the PSD have a long history of providing support to the nuclear power industry. Hughes has provided fire protection, fire safe shutdown, and PRA services to over 80% of the US nuclear fleet. The Hughes team has lead the industry in transition to a risk-informed performance-based fire protection license, developing "living" PRAs, and providing superior support no matter what the fire protection or fire safe shutdown need requires. Table 1 provides a sample listing of the nuclear projects in which we have had key roles. 15

15 TABLE 1 NUCLEAR PLANT PRA EXPERIENCE CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION Fire Protection Design and Analysis Duke Energy Oconee Transformer Suppression Design Developed a detailed engineering design package for the water based suppression system on a new main transformer. The project included development of design drawings, hydraulic and structural calculations, code compliance evaluation, and system description documentation. SCE&G VC Summer Electrical Raceway Fire Barrier System Design and Support Developed installation manual, detailed raceway designs, extensive on-site installation support, and project close-out qualification package of installed circuit protection. Various Clients NFPA Code Compliance Evaluations Documented formal NFPA code compliance evaluations at over twelve nuclear sites. Evaluations include documentation of current compliance, justification of equivalent compliance, and identification and proposed resolution for areas of non-compliance. Fire Modeling Engineering Evaluations Developed fire modeling tools to support Fire PRA, exemption requests, and multiple spurious operation dispositions, hot gas layer time, temperature response of structural elements, and damage thresholds. Performed a wide variety of engineering evaluations for multiple clients including justification of fire barrier equivalency (floors/walls, penetration seals), hydraulic analysis of fire water supply for suppression and standpipe systems, detailed code compliance equivalency, and documentation of fire modeling applications to support plant needs. Duke Energy Oconee Fire Detection Design Developed detailed engineering designs for new fire detection installations and noncompliant existing fire detection systems. The project included an engineering study, detailed design drawings, and installation support. Southern Nuclear NEI Farley Fire Alarm/Detection Upgrade Support NEI 04-02, Guidance for Implementing a Risk-Informed, Performance-Based Fire Protection Program Under 10 CFR (c). Provided technical oversight support for procurement, design, commissioning, and licensing concerns related to the fire alarm replacement project. Reviewed project specification, vendor bids, and vendor shop drawings. Prepared a basis of design report and code compliance documentation. In addition, assisting the design and installation of in-cabinet incipient detection systems. Fire Protection Programs Under this project Hughes helped NEI develop the guidance for implementation of the NFPA 805. This document was reviewed by the NRC and endorsed in Regulatory Guide On separate projects, Hughes tested this guidance at two NFPA 805 pilot projects at Oconee and Harris nuclear power facilities. Results of these pilot projects were incorporated in the final revision of the NEI

16 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION NextEra Energy 805 Implementation DAEC, PTN, and PSL Assisting sites with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: EPRI Surveillance Optimization and Maintenance Guide Monitoring Program Fleet FP Procedure Development Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates ARCPlus TM Implementation Non-Power Operations Fire Protection Program Document Updates UFSAR Update Design Basis Document (DBD) Readiness Review Duke Energy Fleet NFPA 805 Implementation at ONS, CNS, MNS, Brunswick, Robinson, and Harris Assisting Duke with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: Monitoring Program Fleet FP Procedure Development Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates Non-Power Operations Fire Protection Program Document Updates UFSAR Update Design Basis Document (DBD) 17

17 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION Entergy Fleet NFPA 805 Implementation Assisting sites with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: Monitoring Program Development Fleet FP Procedure Development Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates ARCPlus TM Implementation Non-Power Operations Fire Protection Program Document Updates Code Compliance Reviews and Updates TVA Browns Ferry NFPA 805 Implementation Assisting TVA with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: Monitoring Program Fleet FP Procedure Integration Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates Non-Power Operations Fire Protection Program Document Updates UFSAR Update Design Basis Document (DBD) Readiness Review 18

18 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION PG&E Diablo Canyon NFPA 805 Implementation Assisting PG&E with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: Monitoring Program Fleet FP Procedure Development Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates ARCPlus TM Implementation Fire Protection Program Document Updates UFSAR Update Design Basis Document (DBD) Readiness Review Southern Nuclear Farley NFPA 805 Implementation Assisting SNC with a successful transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c) and as described in the site License Amendment Requests (LAR). Includes the following tasks: Monitoring Program Fleet FP Procedure Integration Fire Response Updates (Radiation Release) Fire Protection Procedure Updates Fire Protection Program Document Updates UFSAR Update Design Basis Document (DBD) Readiness Review SNC Duke Energy Hatch Nuclear Plant Circuit Analysis, Fire Safe Shutdown Modeling, MSO Fire Protection Program Transition to NFPA 805 Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Developed the MSO and SSD models, provided circuit analysis for FPRA and SSD Supported transition the Fire Protection Programs at the legacy Progress Energy plants (Harris, Brunswick, and Robinson) from Appendix R to NFPA 805, installed and implemented the ARCPlus software at each site. Updated and/or prepared fire safe shutdown and non-power operations analysis. Entergy ARCPlus TM Conversion Transitioning of NFPA 805, NSCA, and Fire PRA data and technical information to the ARCPlus TM software suite in preparation of long-term maintenance of the Fire Protection Program for Waterford 3, ANO-1, ANO-2, and Palisades 19

19 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION Exelon NSCA Transition and Upgrade Transitioning of NSCA analysis, data, and technical information to the EPRI R&R Workstation (FRANX) Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Risk Informed Applications Entergy ANO-1 Internal Events PRA Update A full update of the internal events PRA per Regulatory Guide Revision 2. Xcel Energy Monticello Internal Fire PRA Turnkey Internal Fire PRA for a non-805 plant. Progress Energy Brunswick LPSD Model Development Developed shutdown risk model for Brunswick nuclear power plant using CAFTA. Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) Internal Flood Update An update of the internal flood PRA for Calvert Cliffs in support of a RG Rev 2 peer review. Taiwan Power Company Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Seismic A-46 Analysis Seismically-Induced Internal Fire and Flood PRA Methodology Development Taiwan Power Company A-46 system analysis in accordance with Revision 3A of the Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP 3A). The project was performed Currently developing a methodology for incorporating internal fire and flood into a seismic PRA. This multi-phase project is developing screening criteria and identifying gaps in the data needed for full quantification of these scenarios. The continuation of the project will focus on filling the gaps. Duke Energy Fleet High Wind PRA Full turnkey high wind PRAs at Catawba, Brunswick, Harris, and Oconee plants. Catawba high wind PRA was successfully peer reviewed against the ASME/ANS PRA Standards. Various Clients ILRT Extension ILRT Extension Risk Assessment for Palo Verde, Calvert Cliffs, Ginna, Nine Mile Point, Cooper, and Prairie Island nuclear power plants. Various Clients Severe Accident Management Analysis (SAMA) Waterford 3 SAMA using CAFTA. Includes Level 2 and 3 models. Ginna, Cooper and Prairie Island SAMA using CAFTA. O-Sys / BP Online Risk Monitor Development of online risk model in EOOS for offshore oil platforms. Regulatory Affairs Various Clients NFPA 805 License Amendment Request for: Duke Energy Fleet, NextEra Fleet, TVA - Brown s Ferry, Entergy Fleet, Constellation - Nine Mile Point and Ginna, Southern Nuclear Company - Farley, Southern California Edison - SONGs, and SCE&G V. C. Summer Assisting various clients with submittal of a License Amendment Requests (LAR) to transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c). This includes tasks such as: Writing and assembling LAR Independent Review NRC Audits NRC Requests for Additional Information Safety Evaluation Review 20

20 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION Xcel Energy NFPA 805 License Amendment Request Assisting Xcel with submittal of a License Amendment Requests (LAR) to transition from the current deterministic fire protection licensing basis (10 CFR 50 Appendix R) to a Risk Informed / Performance Based (RI/PB) basis under NFPA 805 as permitted by 10 CFR 50.48(c). This includes the following tasks: Writing various LAR sections Writing PRA Notebooks in support of LAR Various Clients Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Support at: Southern Nuclear Company - Farley Duke Energy - Oconee, and Xcel Energy - Prairie Island. Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Support tasks included: Research Strategy Fire Protection Expertise Operating Experience Interface with the NRC TVA Sequoyah License Basis Reconstitution Appendix R Licensing Basis Reconstitution. Duke Energy Oconee Staff Augmentation Support of NFPA 805 Risk Reduction Modification Licensing including: RAI Responses Research Licensing Strategies UFSAR Changes License Renewal Entergy Waterford 3 Staff Augmentation Waterford 3 Licensing Staff Augmentation Review Technical Specification Changes Assist with other licensing tasks Emergency Response SCE&G Southern California Edison VC Summer Pre-Fire Plan Content Document SONGS Fire Brigade Development of the content for pre-fire plan as part of the VC Summer NFPA 805 transition. This project covered schedule development, classroom time, drill grounds time, smoke house time, and burn tower time for fire brigade training. 21

21 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION Exelon Fire Protection Engineering Support Services Provide fire protection engineering services throughout PECO Energy Company T&S service territory, including: Support the maintenance of existing and new fire systems operability in accordance with EP-4102-E, including the continued up-date of fire protection systems. Support project work by performing a Fire Protection Analysis on all new or modified installations. Support root cause evaluations of fire protection events throughout the PECO service territory. Perform plans review of fire protection features changes. Monitor fire protection system health. Provide reports on system status. Provide support to PECO engineering staff conducting modifications and upgrades to substations. Provide training on fire protection systems and standards (supplemental to PECO s Fire Protection Staff). Interface with other PECO organizations to improve fire protection at substations. Provide technical support and mentoring to PECO staff assigned to fire protection functions. Other tasks as directed by PECO management. Software Solutions Various Clients Fire Safety Analysis 4.2 This software provides the repository for NFPA 805 compliance data. It utilizes specialized drill down and reporting tools for both the analyst and client to maximize efficiency and organization of complex information. Various Clients Fire Data Manager Provides efficient and logical relationships between fire areas and zones with respect to: cables, raceways, function states and basic event. This software is utilized for documenting circuit analysis and provides the core data for other software platforms. Various Clients Hydra In development software platform that combines FSA and FDM technology with fire modeling, monitoring (scoping/screening), impairments and compensatory measures, systems and features into a graphical plant drawing view interface. EPRI EPRI Education of Risk Professionals Initiating Events, Success Criteria, Accident Sequences, Data Analysis, and Human Reliability Analysis EPRI EPRI/NRC Fire PRA Course Joint Fire PRA training since 2006 that has been attended by over 1000 engineers from U.S. and international reactor operators and contractors. Electricite de France (EDF) PSA and Fire PSA PRA training to technical staff in Paris and Lyon using CAFTA 22

22 CLIENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION China External Hazards in; Seismic and Other External Hazards PSA, Human Reliability Analysis (HRA), and Data Collection and Analysis. Various Clients Internal Events and Seismic PSA in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, and Ukraine Framatome PSA to technical staff in Paris using CAFTA Dominion Seismic PRA Seismic PRA training for PRA and Engineering Mechanics staff 23

23 HUGHES ENGINEERING TEAM The Hughes Engineering Team consists of highly qualified individuals covering the many disciplines required for full- service performance in fire protection, fire safe shutdown, risk assessment, regulatory compliance support, and emergency response. We are collectively capable of providing the support necessary to support industry needs. The PSD has over 60 full time staff supplemented by over 500 engineers and technicians in alternate Hughes divisions, following the merger with The RJA Group. Our engineers experience ranges from one to 40 years. Hughes PSD staff members have provided, and continue to provide support to various standards development organizations and industry organizations. Through this involvement, we have developed a detailed knowledge and understanding of the requirements to translate and benefit our clients. Hughes engineers have supported, or are currently supporting, the following organizations and standards development: Member on NFPA 805 Standard Committee Membership on NEI NFPA 805 Task Force and author of NEI Implementation Guide to NFPA 805 Author EPRI Surveillance Frequency Optimization Guide Membership on ASME/ANS Joint Committee on Nuclear Risk Management (JCNRM) Chairman of JCNRM Sub-Committee on Standards Maintenance Membership on JCNRM Fire PRA Writing Group Membership on ANS Risk Informed Standards Consensus (RISC) Committee Membership on NEI PRA Task Force In addition to PSD staff, Hughes engineers actively participate on NFPA Standard committees: NFPA 10, Portable Fire Extinguishers NFPA 13, Automatic Sprinkler Systems NFPA 16, Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems NFPA 30, Combustible & Flammable Liquids NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 220, Types of Building Construction NFPA 750, Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems Committee NFPA 2001, Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems Table 2 provides a summary, highlighting the broad experience of our professional

24 Years of Experience Years of Nuclear Support Experience Engineering Evaluations Fire Protection Design Fire Modeling NFPA Code Consulting Fire Protection Program Development/Maintenance Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Procedures Audits Software Circuit Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Operating Procedures Software Pre-Fire Plan Development/Update Fire Brigade/Department Support Internal Event PRA Fire PRA Internal Flood PRA Low Power & Shutdown External Hazards PRA Risk-Informed Applications Quantitative Risk Assessment (Oil and Chemical Facilities) Regulatory Compliance Support Licensing Support TABLE 2 HUGHES NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES STAFF Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Response Risk-Informed Engineering Regulatory Compliance Name 1 Charles Akin Todd Akin Paul Amico Rick Anoba Mark Azzaro Randall Best William Buirch Brian Cahill Erin Collins Elizabeth Cook John Cote William Danchus Eddie Davis Brian Downey

25 Years of Experience Years of Nuclear Support Experience Engineering Evaluations Fire Protection Design Fire Modeling NFPA Code Consulting Fire Protection Program Development/Maintenance Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Procedures Audits Software Circuit Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Operating Procedures Software Pre-Fire Plan Development/Update Fire Brigade/Department Support Internal Event PRA Fire PRA Internal Flood PRA Low Power & Shutdown External Hazards PRA Risk-Informed Applications Quantitative Risk Assessment (Oil and Chemical Facilities) Regulatory Compliance Support Licensing Support Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Response Risk-Informed Engineering Regulatory Compliance Name 15 Joshua Fox Daniel Funk Reené Gambrell Frank Hope Sean Hunt Rob Jackson Brandon Jamar Francisco Joglar Matthew Johnson Nicholas Kooiman John Langholz James Lechner Rick Leontiev Susan LeStrange Dane Lovelace Nicholas Lovelace

26 Years of Experience Years of Nuclear Support Experience Engineering Evaluations Fire Protection Design Fire Modeling NFPA Code Consulting Fire Protection Program Development/Maintenance Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Procedures Audits Software Circuit Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Operating Procedures Software Pre-Fire Plan Development/Update Fire Brigade/Department Support Internal Event PRA Fire PRA Internal Flood PRA Low Power & Shutdown External Hazards PRA Risk-Informed Applications Quantitative Risk Assessment (Oil and Chemical Facilities) Regulatory Compliance Support Licensing Support Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Response Risk-Informed Engineering Regulatory Compliance Name 31 Suzanne Loyd Pierre Macheret Debbie Mahaffey Jason Mann Charles Mason Tom McComas Jim McGraw Jennifer Molina Sara Montanez Bijan Najafi Katie Ohman Victor Ontiveros Amy Pittman Guy Ragan Steve Reichle Eleni Rojtas

27 Years of Experience Years of Nuclear Support Experience Engineering Evaluations Fire Protection Design Fire Modeling NFPA Code Consulting Fire Protection Program Development/Maintenance Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Procedures Audits Software Circuit Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Operating Procedures Software Pre-Fire Plan Development/Update Fire Brigade/Department Support Internal Event PRA Fire PRA Internal Flood PRA Low Power & Shutdown External Hazards PRA Risk-Informed Applications Quantitative Risk Assessment (Oil and Chemical Facilities) Regulatory Compliance Support Licensing Support Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Response Risk-Informed Engineering Regulatory Compliance Name 47 Vincent Rubano Mike Ruby Justin Sattler John Sciandra John Spaargaren Andy Spotts Michael Townsend Kylash Viswanathan Jessica Walker Justin Williamson Kelly Wright James Yang Terry Bartels * Eric Beck * David Bradley * John Branch *

28 Years of Experience Years of Nuclear Support Experience Engineering Evaluations Fire Protection Design Fire Modeling NFPA Code Consulting Fire Protection Program Development/Maintenance Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Procedures Audits Software Circuit Analysis Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Operating Procedures Software Pre-Fire Plan Development/Update Fire Brigade/Department Support Internal Event PRA Fire PRA Internal Flood PRA Low Power & Shutdown External Hazards PRA Risk-Informed Applications Quantitative Risk Assessment (Oil and Chemical Facilities) Regulatory Compliance Support Licensing Support Fire Protection Design and Analysis Fire Protection Programs Fire Safe Shutdown Analysis Emergency Response Risk-Informed Engineering Regulatory Compliance Name 63 Ethan Brand * Thomas Braudt * Gary Chung * Chris Cragg * Noah Fisher * Bruce Gerwe * Herb Giorgio * Steve Hardy * Mike Hippe * Alan Horn * Mike Lloyd * Pete Mazzaferro * John McInnes * Kent Newcomb * Lori Potts * Rebecca Puckett *

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