An NRC-identified finding of very low safety significance (Green) was identified for Dominions failure to effectively survey, label, and control contaminated tools and equipment. Specifically, Dominion failed to perform adequate surveys to identify a hose fitting having a contact dose rate measurement of 160 mrem per hour as required by 10CFR 20.1501. Dominion entered this issue into their corrective action program asCR322737.This finding was more than minor because it was associated with the program and process attribute of the Radiation Safety cornerstone and affected the cornerstone objective of ensuring adequate protection of worker health and safety from exposure to radiation. By not surveying and labeling the hose fitting, workers could have received unplanned exposure when not informed of the radiological hazard present. The finding has a cross cutting aspect in the area of work practices, because the licensee did not assure that personnel follow procedures
H.4(b). Specifically, procedure
RPM 2.4.2, Radiological Control of Material and Vehicles, was not properly implemented to assure compliance with 10 CFR 20 requirements