Information Notice 2000-07, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Respirator User Notice: Special Precaustions Using Certain Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Air Cylinders
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UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 April 10, 2000
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2000-07: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH RESPIRATOR USER
NOTICE: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USING
CERTAIN SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING
APPARATUS AIR CYLINDERS
Addressees
All holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors, non-power reactors, and all fuel
cycle and material licensees required to have an NRC-approved emergency plan.
Purpose
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to alert
addressees about a recent Respirator User Notice issued by the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The NIOSH notice recommends special attention
and increased oversight and inspections for certain high-pressure aluminum seamless and
aluminum composite hoop-wrapped cylinders made of aluminum alloy 6351-T6. These
cylinders may develop cracks in the neck and shoulder area, leading to greater than normal
loss of air during storage and ruptures leading to serious injury or death. Additionally, short of
catastrophic failures, the unexpected loss of air (and reduction of service time) could lead to
reduced worker safety and less effective emergency response.
This NRC notice updates information previously provided in NRC Information Notices 83-68,
84-34, 85-48, and 86-24. It is expected that recipients will review the information for
applicability to their facilities and consider actions, if appropriate, to upgrade their self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) cylinder inspection program. However, suggestions contained in
this information notice are not NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written
response is required.
Description of Circumstances
On December 7, 1999, NIOSH issued a Respirator User Notice recommending increased
inspection and maintenance activities for all cylinders made of aluminum alloy 6351-T6 manufactured by Luxfer Gas Cylinders. These cylinders are susceptible to sustained load
cracking, and can be identified by specific Department of Transportation (DOT) exemption
numbers provided in Attachment 1. These DOT numbers are marked on the cylinder label.
Note that Luxfer cylinders manufactured in the United States after 1988 use a different alloy
and are not subject to the NIOSH notice. The affected cylinders are used on various NIOSH-
approved SCBA, including various sizes and rated durations ranging from 5 to 30 minutes.
To date, six SCBA cylinders have ruptured, and the most recent event occurred during refilling
at a fire department on May 2, 1999, in North Carolina. No injuries were reported. The
followup investigation of the incident revealed that the ruptured cylinder had been leaking
before the failure.
NIOSH, after consultation with DOT, SCBA manufacturers, and Luxfer, developed seven safety
precautions that, if followed, should reduce the users risk of serious injury or death. The
NIOSH notice provides contacts representing the manufacturer and an industry association who
will provide inspection procedures to users of these high-pressure aluminum cylinders.
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. In the general interest of
worker safety and maintaining an adequate emergency response capability, licensees may wish
to share this information with other potential users, such as local fire departments. If you have
any questions about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contacts listed
below or the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager or appropriate Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.
/RA/ /RA/
Michael F. Weber, Director Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief
Division of Fuel Cycle Events Assessment, Generic Communications
Safety and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors Branch
Office of Nuclear Material Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Technical Contacts: James E. Wigginton, NRR William M. Troskoski, NMSS
301-415-1059 301-415-8076 E-mail: jew2@nrc.gov E-mail: wmt@nrc.gov
Attachments:
1. NIOSH Respirator User Notice
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices To date, six SCBA cylinders have ruptured, and the most recent event occurred during refilling
at a fire department on May 2, 1999, in North Carolina. No injuries were reported. The
followup investigation of the incident revealed that the ruptured cylinder had been leaking
before the failure.
NIOSH, after consultation with DOT, SCBA manufacturers, and Luxfer, developed seven safety
precautions that, if followed, should reduce the users risk of serious injury or death. The
NIOSH notice provides contacts representing the manufacturer and an industry association who
will provide inspection procedures to users of these high-pressure aluminum cylinders.
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. In the general interest of
worker safety and maintaining an adequate emergency response capability, licensees may wish
to share this information with other potential users, such as local fire departments. If you have
any questions about the information in this notice, please contact the technical contacts listed
below or the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager or appropriate Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.
/RA/ /RA/
Michael F. Weber, Director Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief
Division of Fuel Cycle Events Assessment, Generic Communications
Safety and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors Branch
Office of Nuclear Material Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Technical Contacts: James E. Wigginton, NRR William M. Troskoski, NMSS
301-415-1059 301-415-8076 E-mail: jew2@nrc.gov E-mail: wmt@nrc.gov
Attachments:
1. NIOSH Respirator User Notice
2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
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OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
Attachment 2 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
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Information Date of
Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to
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2000-06 Offsite Power Voltage 3/22/2000 All holders of operating licenses
Inadequacies for nuclear power reactors, except those who have
permanently ceased operations
and have certified that fuel has
been permanently removed from
the reactor
2000-05 Recent Medical 3/06/2000 All medical licensees
Misadministrations Resulting
from Inattention to Detail
2000-04 1999 Enforcement Sanctions 2/25/2000 All NRC licensees
for Deliberate Violations of
NRC Employee Protection
Requirements
2000-03 High-Efficiency Particulate Air 2/22/2000 All NRC licensed fuel-cycled
Filter Exceeds Mass Limit conversion, enrichment, and
Before Reaching Expected fabrication facilities
Differential Pressure
2000-02 Failure of Criticality Safety 2/22/2000 All NRC licensed fuel-cycled
Control to Prevent Uranium conversion, enrichment, and
Dioxide (UO2) Powder fabrication facilities
Accumulation
2000-01 Operational Issues Identified in 2/11/2000 All holders of licenses for nuclear
Boiling Water Reactor Trip and power reactors
99-34 Potential Fire Hazard in the 12/28/99 All holders of licenses for nuclear
use of Polyalphaolefin in reactors and fuel cycle facilities
Testing of Air Filters
99-33 Management of Wastes 12/28/99 All medical licensees
Contaminated With
Radioactive Materials
99-32 The Effect of the Year 2000 12/17/99 All NRC medical licensees
Issues on Medical Licensees
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OL = Operating License
CP = Construction Permit