IR 07200202/2030002
| ML23262B154 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 03011772, 07200202 |
| Issue date: | 08/25/2023 |
| From: | Ryan Craffey NRC/RGN-III |
| To: | Rogers T JAN X-ray Services |
| References | |
| IR 2023002 | |
| Download: ML23262B154 (1) | |
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NRC FORM 591M (04-2022)
Materials Inspection Report U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Page 1 of 1
Add Continuation Page Licensee/Location Inspected:
JAN X-Ray Services, In East Michigan Avenue Parma, MI 49269 Report Number(s) 2023-002 NRC/Regional Office Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 Docket Number(s)
030-11772 License Number(s)
21-16560-01 Date(s) of Inspection 08/23-24/23; exit 08/25/23 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: Based on the inspection findings, no violations were identifie. Previous violation(s) closed. During this inspection, certain of your activities, as described below and/or attached, were in violation of NRC requirements, and were assessed at Severity Level IV, in accordance with the NRC Enforcement Policy. The following violation(s) is/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 identifie 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 requested. The violation(s), specifically described to you by the inspector as non-cited violations, are not being cited because they were self-identified, non-repetitive, corrective action was or is being taken, and the remaining criteria in the NRC Enforcement Policy were satisfie (Non-cited violation(s) was/were discussed involving the following requirement(s)
TITLE NRC INSPECTOR PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE AND DATE LICENSEE'S REPRESENTATIVE Ryan Craffey BRANCH CHIEF Rhex Edwards Digitally signed by Ryan J. Craffey Date: 2023.08.30 12:08:39 -05'00'
Digitally signed by Rhex A. Edwards Date: 2023.09.17 14:55:08 -05'00'
NRC FORM 592M (10-04-2022)
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Materials Inspection Record Page 1 of 2 NRC Form 592M (10-04-2022) Licensee Name:
JAN X-Ray Services, Inc. Docket Number(s):
030-11772 License Number(s)
21-16560-01 Report Number(s):
2023-002 Date(s) of Inspection:
August 23-24, 2023; exit August 25, 2023 Inspector(s):
Ryan Craffey Program Code(s):
04312 Priority:
1 Inspection Guidance Used:
IP 87121 1 Licensee Contact Name(s):
Travis Rogers - CRSO James Maramaba - RSO 1 Licensee E-mail Address:
travis.rogers@janxndt.com james.maramba@janxndt.com 1 Licensee Telephone Number(s):
517-945-4192 517-432-4606 1 Inspection Type:
Initial Routine
Announced Non-Routine Unannounced
1 Locations Inspected:
Hybrid Main Office
Field Office Temporary Job Site
Remote 1 Next Inspection Date (MM/DD/YYYY):
08/23/2024 Normal
Reduced Extended No change 1 Location(s) Inspected List:
Main Office - 8550 East Michigan Avenue, Parma, MI Job Site - Schoolcraft Road at Rockdale Street, Detroit, MI Job Site - Beverly Road at Inkster Road, Taylor, MI Job Site - Ecorse Road at Belleville Road, Van Buren Township, MI Job Site - 1355 M-55, West Branch, MI 1 Scope and Observations:
JAN X-Ray Services (JANX) was a large non-destructive testing company authorized to use radioactive material for industrial radiography at numerous field stations and at temporary job sites throughout NRC jurisdiction. The licensee's corporate radiation safety staff were based at the company's main office in Parma, Michigan, as were many of the licensee's radiography personnel and equipment. At the time of the inspection, the licensee employed nearly 200 radiography staff across all jurisdictions. Within NRC jurisdiction, the licensee was active in Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, and West Virgini The inspector visited the main office in Parma to review elements of the licensee's radiation safety program. All areas were adequately posted, and all licensed material was adequately secured and accounted for. The inspector performed independent surveys in the vicinity of material in storage; dose rates in unrestricted areas remained well below regulatory limits to members of the public. The inspector interviewed the licensee's radiation safety staff and reviewed a selection of records, including program audits, radiographer audits, camera shipping, receipt and maintenance records (including DU leak test results), utilization logs, quarterly inventories, initial and refresher safety training, and personnel dosimetry reports, which recorded maximum occupational doses of 2297 mrem DDE in 2022 and 580 mrem DDE in 2023 through June 30, and which the licensee had submitted to REIRS as require The inspector also observed the conduct of licensed activities at four temporary job sites in Michigan as noted in Box 16. All involved natural gas pipeline construction work. The inspector conducted independent and confirmatory surveys in the vicinity of each operation, and noted that the crews established adequate barriers to limit exposure to members of the public whenever radiographic operations were in progress. Cameras and other radiography equipment were in good condition and adequately labeled, and all survey instruments, ratemeters, and direct reading dosimeters were calibrated and operable. Each crew adhered to physical presence requirements for radiography and utilized their equipment and instrumentation properly, and all personnel were knowledgeable and conscientious of radiation protection principles, licensee procedures, and regulatory requirement NRC FORM 592M (10-04-2022)
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Materials Inspection Record (Continued)
Page 2 of 2 NRC Form 592M (10-04-2022)
No violations of NRC requirements were identified as a result of this inspection. The inspector held and exit meeting by video teleconference with the licensee's radiation safety staff on August 25, 202 Signature and Date - Branch Chief Digitally signed by Rhex A. Edwards Date: 2023.09.17 14:54:15 -05'00'