ML092040360
| ML092040360 | |
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| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 08/04/2009 |
| From: | Tanya Smith NRC/FSME |
| To: | NRC/FSME |
| Theodore Smith (301) 415-6721 | |
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REGION III PRESENTATION SLIDES FOR JUNE 30, 2009 MEETING The slides below are being submitted at this time for public release with the above date as the release date.
Reactor Decommissioning Inspection Program Fermi-1 Public Meeting June 30, 2009
OBJECTIVES OF NRC INSPECTION PROGRAM Obtain information through direct observation and verification of licensee ti iti activities Ensure decommissioning activities are adequate and in accordance with regulatory requirements
OBJECTIVES OF NRC INSPECTION PROGRAM Verify residual radioactivity reduced to a level that permits unrestricted release of property and termination of the license p
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Ensure safety of decommissioning workers, members of the public, and the environment
FOCUS OF INSPECTION PROGRAM Verify that licensee activities, organization, and controls are effective to provide reasonable assurance that decommissioning can be conducted safely and in accordance with regulatory requirements Ensure licensee radiation and radioactivity measurement programs provide accurate quantification and classification of radioactivity
FOCUS OF INSPECTION PROGRAM Verify that licensee documents are adequately implemented, maintained, and reflect status of decommissioning Ensure NRC project oversight and inspection resources are effective, consistent, and appropriately focused
INSPECTIONS Balanced look at a cross section of licensee activities important to the conduct of safe decommissioning Schedule based upon decommissioning Schedule based upon decommissioning activities being planned or performed Provide flexibility in the application of inspection resources to promptly address any unexpected issues and problems
Core Inspections:
- Organization and Management Controls
- Quality Assurance
- Maintenance and Surveillance
- Radiation Protection
- Security INSPECTIONS
- Security
- Safety Evaluations Discretionary Inspections:
- Augment Core Inspections
- Evaluate a Particular Safety Concern, or Aspect of Licensee Performance
MASTER INSPECTION PLANS Region annually develops a site-specific Master Inspection Plan, based on:
- Plant Status/phase of decommissioning
- Licensee performance staffing plans
- Licensee performance, staffing plans, effectiveness of management oversight, timing and scheduling of significant activities
- Level of inspection is pre-planned, tailored to planned activities, and scheduled
REGION III INSPECTORS Dr. Peter Lee, Health Physicist, CHP 630-829-9870 Peter.Lee@nrc.gov Jeremy Tapp, Health Physicist y
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630-829-9862 Jeremy.Tapp@nrc.gov Prema Chandrathil, Public Affairs Officer 630-829-9663 Prema.Chandrathil@nrc.gov