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Career Path => Outages => Topic started by: wlrun3@aol.com on Sep 02, 2008, 12:29
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...10 CFR 26 … (easily Googled) …Fitness for Duty…
This CFR happened in 1986 and is the basis for the countries drug testing policies…
…it also spells out work hour limits in the context of fitness for duty…
…excerpt…
(1) Except as permitted in § 26.207, licensees shall ensure that any individual's work hours do not exceed the following limits:
(i) 16 work hours in any 24-hour period;
(ii) 26 work hours in any 48-hour period; and
(iii) 72 work hours in any 7-day period.
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Revision to the work hours is coming out and will be effective April 1, 2009.
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Revision to the work hours is coming out and will be effective April 1, 2009.
..."As of the end of July, Exelon has determined that the Peach Bottom RP department will be allowed to work a 7 days/12 hrs/day work week. The relaxed restrictions will be on an as needed basis, depending the on stations needs."...
...will future outages, on an ongoing basis, be handled in this way...
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(iii) 72 work hours in any 7-day period.
isn't dis four operational times? i thought outages were different, as in whatever the traffic will bare. i usta see da refuel crews, s/g crews, 'n udder teams dat were in high demand work da hours they deemed necessary, regardless of house rules in da 80s 'n 90s.
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I believe that outage work hour restrictions will still be 72 hours in a 7 day period. I'll have to look at my notes (at work) on what the new restrictions will be. We've been told that they go into effect October 1, 2009 but that since it backs up 6 weeks we'll have to be complying in mid-August next year. I believe the October 1 date is 18 months from the date they were released. I'll post more tomorrow after I find my notes.
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isn't dis four operational times? i thought outages were different, as in whatever the traffic will bare. i usta see da refuel crews, s/g crews, 'n udder teams dat were in high demand work da hours they deemed necessary, regardless of house rules in da 80s 'n 90s.
...equipment hatch rigger crew, beaver, 7-12's, no body else on site...
...contract safety specialist, hope creek, no days off, no body else over 72...
...doesn't seem to be a pattern or even a hint for the future...
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nothing firm here but last I heard we were assuming that we had to have 3 days off every 14 days during outages. Luckly we don't have fall outage next year and can see how it falls out.
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I believe the October 1 date is 18 months from the date they were released. I'll post more tomorrow after I find my notes.
if memory serves me correct i believe compliance has to be with in 12 months from the date the rules are published. as for refuel tech hrs i know that we already work 7-10's so hopefully this will not impact us.
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Nuclear Nascar is correct, it is October 1st, 2009. I know that one of the Exelon plants is toying with going to the April 1st date as a dry run to test their compliance tools with the new ruling. Sorry for the misinformation I laid in above.
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All it takes is an exemption form filled out by the requesting departments and approved by the plant manager and you can work as many hours as they need you to. This is common practice by a lot of utilities. Sometimes blanket request are filled out prior to the start of an outage when they know they are going to be short handed or under time pressure to get something completed.We have done this many times