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University of California Irvine, NRC Routine Inspection Report No. 50-326/2017-201
ML17205A645
Person / Time
Site: University of California - Irvine
Issue date: 07/31/2017
From: Anthony Mendiola
Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch
To: Gillman H
University of California - Irvine
Eads J
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50-326/2017-201 IR 2017201
Download: ML17205A645 (15)


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uly 31, 2017

SUBJECT:

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - IRVINE, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ROUTINE INSPECTION REPORT NO. 50-326/2017-201

Dear Dr. Gillman:

From June 6-8, 2017, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, or Commission)

conducted an inspection at the University of California - Irvine Nuclear Reactor Facility. The enclosed report presents the results of that inspection, which were discussed on June 8, 2017, with members of your staff.

The inspection examined activities conducted under your license as they relate to safety and compliance with Commissions rules and regulations and with the conditions of your license.

The inspector reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel. Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.

No response to this letter is required.

In accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 2.390 Public inspections, exemptions, requests for withholding, a copy of this letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records component of NRCs document system (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS)). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

H. Gilman -2-Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, please contact Mr. Johnny Eads at 301-415-0136 or by electronic mail at Johnny.Eads@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Anthony J. Mendiola, Chief Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-326 License No. R-116 Enclosure:

As stated cc: w/enclosure: See next page

University of California - Irvine Docket No. 50-326 cc:

Dr. Reginald M. Penner, Chair Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-2025 Radiological Health Branch California Department of Public Health P.O. Box 997414, MS 7610 Sacramento, CA 95899-7414 Dr. George E. Miller, Reactor Supervisor Nuclear Reactor Facility Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine 1102 Natural Sciences 2 Irvine, CA 92697-2025 Dr. A.J. Shaka Nuclear Reactor Facility Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine 231A Rowland Hall Irvine, CA 92697-2025 Test, Research and Training Reactor Newsletter P.O. Box 118300 University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611

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U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION Docket No. 50-326 License No. R-116 Report No. 50-326/2017-201 Licensee: Board of Regents of the University of California Facility: University of California - Irvine, Nuclear Reactor Facility Location: Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Dates: June 6-8, 2017 Inspector: Johnny Eads Approved by: Anthony J. Mendiola, Chief Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY University of California - Irvine Nuclear Reactor Facility NRC Inspection Report No. 50-326/2017-201 The primary focus of this routine, announced inspection was the onsite review of selected aspects of the University of California - Irvine (the licensee) Class II research reactor facility safety programs including: (1) organization and staffing; (2) operations logs and records; (3) requalification training; (4) surveillance and limiting conditions for operation; (5) emergency planning; (6) maintenance logs and records; and (7) fuel handling logs and records. The licensees programs were acceptably directed toward the protection of public health and safety, and in compliance with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements.

Organization and Staffing

  • The operations organizational structure and responsibilities were consistent with technical specification (TS) requirements.
  • Shift staffing met the minimum requirements for current operations.

Operations Logs and Records

  • Within the scope of this review, the licensees operations record keeping program conformed to TS requirements.

Requalification Training

  • Operator requalification was conducted as required by the Requalification Program and Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 55.

Surveillance and Limiting Conditions for Operation

  • Limiting conditions for operation and surveillances required by TSs were being properly implemented.

Emergency Planning

-2-Maintenance Logs and Records

  • Maintenance was performed and logs and records maintained consistent with TS and licensee procedure requirements.

Fuel Handling Logs and Records

  • Fuel handling and inspection activities were being completed and documented in accordance with the requirements specified in the TSs and facility procedures.

REPORT DETAILS Summary of Facility Status The University of California - Irvine (UCI, the licensees) Nuclear Reactor Facility (NRF)

250 kilowatt TRIGA Mark-I research reactor continued to be operated in support of graduate and undergraduate research and laboratory instruction. During the inspection, the reactor was shut down for maintenance.

1. Organization and Staffing a. Inspection Scope (Inspection Procedure [IP] 69001)

The inspector reviewed the following regarding the licensees organization and staffing to ensure that the requirements of technical specification (TS) Section 6.1, Organization and Structure, were being met:

Staff qualifications Management responsibilities Staffing requirements for the safe operation of the facility Selected portions of the operations log for the past year through the present The UCI NRF organizational structure and staffing b. Observations and Findings The licensees organizational structure and staffing had not functionally changed since the last inspection. Key staff members include the Reactor Director, Dr. Athan Shaka, the Reactor Supervisor, Dr. George Miller, and the Nuclear Science Assistant Engineer, Mr. Jonathan Wallick. The reactor staff consisted of six licensed senior reactor operators (SROs); and seven licensed reactor operators (ROs). This overall staff size was sufficient to meet all TS and procedural qualification requirements for current operations.

The campus health physics (HP) staff consisted of the radiation safety officer (RSO),

one Health Physicist, and a technician. In addition to having responsibility for the universitys broad scope state byproduct license, they provided support to the reactor staff when requested and performed specific quarterly audits/inspections/surveys of the reactor. The reactor staff performed most HP functions at the reactor. Coordination of radiation protection activities between the HP staff and the reactor staff was acceptable.

The reactor operations staff satisfied the training and experience requirements stipulated in the TS. The operations log and associated records confirmed that shift staffing met the minimum requirements for duty and on-call personnel.

c. Conclusion The organizational structure and functions were consistent with TS requirements.

-2-2. Operations Logs and Records a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

The inspector reviewed selected parts of the following reactor operations records to verify that the requirements of TS Section 6.8, Records, were being met:

  • UCI NRF Standard Operating Procedures, Revision (Rev.) 3, Approved March 2000
  • Reactor Logbooks #49, #50, and #51, November 11, 2015 to present
  • Daily Startup Checklists
  • Shutdown Checklists b. Observations and Findings The UCI NRF procedures specified a records system that was commensurate with the size of the facility staff, and utilization factor. The reactor logs were detailed and operations were well documented. Procedures called for most operational data to be recorded in the reactor logbooks, startup checklists, and shutdown checklists. Data recorded indicated that the reactor was operated within the envelope of safety parameters established in the reactor license and TS.

c. Conclusion Within the scope of this review, the licensees operations record keeping program conformed to TS requirements.

3. Requalification Training a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

The inspector reviewed the following to verify that the requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 55 were being met:

  • UC Irvine Nuclear Reactor Facility Operator Requalification Program, October 2010
  • Requalification training records for the previous two years
  • A sample of Medical Files
  • Reactor Logbooks #49, #50, and #51, November 11, 2015, to present b. Observations and Findings The UCI NRF has six qualified SROs and seven qualified ROs. The licensees requalification program included the regulatory requirement for an annual operating test and a biennial written examination. The inspector verified that both examinations were administered at the specified frequency and that the level of difficulty was comparable to that of NRC-administered examinations.

-3-The inspector reviewed the requalification program records and requalification plan and compared those to 10 CFR 55.59. As indicated by the records and discussions with key staff members, the program continued to meet all TS and procedural requirements. The need to rotate the position of requalification training coordinator every two years per the requalification program was discussed.

The inspector reviewed the medical files for the NRC-licensed operators at the facility and determined that they were satisfactorily completed within the required biennial periodicity.

c. Conclusion Operator requalification was conducted as required by the Requalification Program and 10 CFR Part 55.

4. Surveillance and Limiting Conditions for Operation a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

The inspector reviewed the following to verify compliance with TS Section 3., Limiting Conditions for Operation, and to determine if the periodic surveillance tests on safety systems were performed as stipulated in TS Section 4., Surveillance Requirements:

  • Reactor Logbooks #49, #50, and #51, November 11, 2015, to present
  • Daily Startup Checklists
  • Shutdown Checklists
  • UCI NRF standard operating procedures (SOP), Rev. 3-2, approved January 2010 b. Observations and Findings Surveillances were completed on schedule and in accordance with licensee procedures.

The protocols and techniques were effective in verifying the performance of the safety equipment. All the recorded results were within the TS and procedurally prescribed parameters. The records and logs were complete and were being maintained as required. Checks and calibrations were completed as required by TS.

c. Conclusion Operations were found to be in compliance with the limiting condition for operation and surveillances requirements as stated in the TS.

-4-5. Emergency Planning a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

The inspector reviewed the implementation of selected portions of the emergency preparedness program including:

  • Emergency Plan for the UCINRF, Rev. 4.1, submitted to the NRC on March 7, 2014
  • Emergency Notification List, revised July 28, 2016
  • UCI Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Annual Exercise After Action Report, September 20, 2016 b. Observations and Findings At the UCI campus emergency management was the responsibility of the Office of EH&S. The NRF staff worked closely with EH&S staff in matters such as emergency preparedness and exercises. The current revision of NRFs emergency plan was submitted to the NRC on March 7, 2014. The recent revision to the emergency plan was made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q). The inspector verified that the changes did not decrease the effectiveness of the program and reflected the current emergency response program at the facility.

The emergency plan requires periodic drills and exercises to support training of emergency response personnel. The inspectors reviewed documentation related to annual exercise conducted on September 20, 2016, including the After Action Report which included a critique of the drill and lessons learned. Based on a review of these records, the requirements of the emergency plan continued to be met for training of personnel and conduct of drills and exercises.

The emergency plan requires that emergency supplies be maintained in the Reactor Storeroom and that an inventory list of these supplies be maintained and verified on a routine basis. The inspector verified that the required materials and inventory were being maintained as required.

c. Conclusion The emergency preparedness program was conducted in accordance with the emergency plan and implementing procedures.

-5-6. Maintenance Logs and Records a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

The inspectors reviewed the following selected maintenance logs and records to verify compliance with the requirements of TS Section 6.8.1 b.:

  • Reactor Logbooks #49, #50, and #51, November 11, 2015, to present b. Observations and Findings The inspector reviewed the maintenance records related to scheduled and unscheduled preventive and corrective maintenance activities that had occurred during the inspection period.

Routine and preventive maintenance was controlled and documented in the appropriate logs. These documents indicated that all maintenance activities were in accordance with the requirements in licensee administrative controls. The inspector verified that all maintenance was conducted in accordance with the requirements of TS, and system operational checks were performed before returning them to service.

c. Conclusion Maintenance was performed and logs and records maintained consistent with TSs and licensee procedure requirements 7. Fuel Handling Logs and Records a. Inspection Scope (IP 69001)

To verify that TS Section 4.1, Reactor Core Parameters, and procedural requirements were being met, the inspector reviewed selected aspects of:

Fuel History Notebook Fuel handling equipment and instrumentation Reactor Logbooks #49, #50, and #51, November 11, 2015, to present Fuel movement and inspection records maintained on UCINRF Annual Core Examination and Fuel Element History Record forms UCINRF SOP Chapter 4, Normal Operating Procedures, Section 4.8, Fuel Element and Control Rod Removal and Measurement, Rev. 3.1.1, approved December 5, 2007 UCINRF SOP Chapter 4, Normal Operating Procedures, Section 4.10, Fuel Inventory, Rev. 3.1, approved January 21, 2005

-6-b. Observations and Findings Procedures for refueling, fuel movement, and TS required fuel inspections and/or surveillances had been reviewed and approved as required and were available to ensure controlled operations. Fuel movement, log keeping, and data recording were generally being completed as directed by the procedures.

c. Conclusion Fuel handling and inspection activities were generally completed and documented as required by TS and facility procedures.

8. Exit Interview The inspection scope and results were summarized on June 8, 2017, with members of licensee management. The inspector described the areas inspected and discussed in detail the inspection findings. The licensee acknowledged the findings presented and did not identify as proprietary any of the material provided to or reviewed by the inspector during the inspection.

PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED Licensee G. Miller Reactor Supervisor A.J. Shaka Reactor Director J. Wallick Associate Reactor Supervisor INSPECTION PROCEDURES USED IP 69001 Class II Research and Test Reactors ITEMS OPENED, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED Opened None Closed None

PARTIAL LIST OF ACRONYMS USED CFR Code of Federal Regulations EH&S Environmental Health and Safety HP Health Physics IP Inspection Procedure NRC U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRF Nuclear Reactor Facility SOP Standard Operating Procedure SRO Senior Reactor Operator RO Reactor Operator Rev. Revision TS Technical Specification UCI University of California - Irvine