IR 015000016/2019003
ML19098A832 | |
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Site: | 15000016, 015000016 |
Issue date: | 03/21/2019 |
From: | Michael Lafranzo Division of Nuclear Materials Safety III |
To: | Culp M Chase Environmental Group |
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IR 2019003 | |
Download: ML19098A832 (2) | |
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NRC FORM 591 M PART 1 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA TORY COMMISSION (07-2012)
1ocFR2.201 SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT AND COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 1. LICENSEE/LOCATION INSPECTED: 2. NRG/REGIONAL OFFICE Chase Environmental Group, In Region III 11450 Watterson Court U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Louisville, KY 40299 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 REPORT NUMBER(S) 15000016/2019003 3. DOCKET NUMBER(S) 4. LICENSE NUMBER($) 5. DATE{S) OF INSPECTION 150000016 (KY) 201-605-15 (KY) March 20 and 21, 2019 LICENSEE:
The inspection was an examination of the activities conducted under your license as they relate to radiation safety and to compliance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) rules and regulations and the conditions of your license. The inspection consisted of selective examinations of procedures and representative records, interviews with personnel, and observations by the inspector. The inspection findings are as follows:
[l] Based on the inspection findings, no violations were identifie D Previous violation(s) close D The violations(s), specifically described to you by the inspector as non-cited violations, are not being cited because they were self-identified, non-repetitive, and corrective action was or is being taken, and the remaining criteria in the NRC Enforcement Policy, to exercise discretion, were satisfie Non-cited violation(s) were discussed involving the following requirement(s):
D During this inspection, certain of your activities, as described below and/or attached, were in violation of NRC requirements and are being cited in accordance with NRC Enforcement Policy. This form is a NOTICE OF VIOLATION, which may be subject to posting in accordance with 10 CFR 19.1 (Violations and Corrective Actions)
Statement of Corrective Actions I hereby state that, within 30 days, the actions described by me to the Inspector will be taken to correct the violations identified. This statement of corrective actions is made in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 2.201 (corrective steps already taken, corrective steps which will be taken, date when full compliance will be achieved). I understand that no further written response to NRC will be required, unless specifically requeste TITLE PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE DATE LICENSEE'S REPRESENTATIVE NRC INSPECTOR Michael LaFranzo BRANCH CHIEF Michael Kunowski NRC FORM 591M PART 1 (07-2012)
NRC FORM 591 M PART 3 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA TORY COMMISSION (07-2012)
10 CFR 2.201 Docket File Information SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT AND COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 1. LICENSEE/LOCATION INSPECTED: 2. NRG/REGIONAL OFFICE Chase Environmental Group, In Region III 11450 Watterson Court U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Louisville, KY 40299 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 21 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 REPORT NUMBER(S) 15000016/2019003 3. DOCKET NUMBER(S) 4. LICENSE NUMBER(S) 5. DATE(S) OF INSPECTION 150000016 (KY) 201-605-15 (KY) March 20 and 21, 2019 6. INSPECTION PROCEDURES USED 7. INSPECTION FOCUS AREAS 87104 03.01 - 03.02 SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION INFORMATION 1. PROGRAM CODE(S) 2. PRIORITY 3. LICENSEE CONTACT 4. TELEPHONE NUMBER 3900 NA Mike Culp - Project Manager (865) 816-6015 D Main Office Inspection Next Inspection Date: NA D Field Office Inspection
[ZJ Temporary Job Site Inspection 893 South Delaware Street; Indianapolis, Indiana PROGRAM SCOPE This was an announced reciprocity inspection of decontamination and decommissioning activities that were being performed by Chase Environmental Group (Chase), a Kentucky licensee. The work was being performed at the Eli Lilly Company (Eli Lilly), an NRC licensee in Indianapolis, Indiana. Specifically, Chase was performing limited characterization of several laboratory rooms where licensed activities were performed by Eli Lilly in the the past. The primary nuclide of interest was Carbon-14, both fixed and removable. Contamination levels were up to 3 million dpm per unit area in some locations. No characterization or remediation requiring a Decommissioning Plan was performed under reciprocity. Chase dispatched two individuals to perform licensed operations under reciprocit Performance Observations The inspector interviewed Chase site personnel as well as Eli Lilly personnel and found that staff had adequate knowledge to ensure the safe handling of licensed material and to be in compliance with NRC requirements. The inspector toured the facility and observed Chase personnel performing radiological surveys consistent with proper radiation safety protocols and within NRC regulations. The inspector performed independent radiological assessment and did not find contamination or radiation fields above expected by either Chase or Eli Lilly. The inspector also performed side-by-side radiation survey comparisons and did not find any abnormal issues.
NRC FORM 591M PART 3 (07-2012)