IR 05000454/1985040

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Physical Security Insp Rept 50-454/85-40 on 850916-19.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Organization Performance,Including Security Training,Mgt & Maint Programs.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)
ML20133J715
Person / Time
Site: Byron Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/16/1985
From: Belanger J, Creed J, Kniceley J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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50-454-85-40, NUDOCS 8510210051
Download: ML20133J715 (1)


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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION III

Report No. 50-454/85040(DRSS)

Docket No. 50-454 License No. NPF-37 Licensee: Commonwealth Edison Company Post Office Box 767 Chicago, Illinois ,60690 Facility Name: Byron Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1 Inspection Conducted: September 16-19, 1985 Date of Last Physical Security Inspection: May 13-17, 1985 Type of Inspection: Routine, Unannounced Physical Security Inspection Inspectors: % L(bdawjr jo))&fgS J." L. Belanger Date Physical Security Inspector S t. Q ialtklr5 J. R. Knicele'y Date Physical Security Inspector ApprovedBy:( _ / / / 8I

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. R. Crsed, Chief Date afeguards Section Inspection Summary Inspection on September 16-19, 1985 (Report No. 50-454/8E340(DRSS))

Areas Inspected: Included a review of several key indicators of security program management effectiveness. Specifically, the inspection addressed management attitude, and overall security organization performance in the security training, security management and security maintenance program The inspection also addressed previously identified program weaknesses /

concerns. The inspection involved 64 inspector-hours by two NRC inspector The inspection began during the day shif Results: The licensee was found to be in compliance with NRC requirements within the area examined during the inspection. The previous inspection findings regarding program weaknesses or concerns were closed, with the exception of an open item relating to the security computer system. New concerns were developed regarding security force turnover, firearms , , g ., a u :.

proficiency, and the stability of the contract security management. A DS l! f ,

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