ML13322A923
| ML13322A923 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 07/02/1980 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V) |
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| ML13322A919 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-206-80-16, NUDOCS 8008110120 | |
| Download: ML13322A923 (1) | |
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APPENDIX B Southern California Edison Company P. 0. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, California 91770 Docket No. 50-206 License No. DPR-13 Notice of Deviation Based on the results of an NRC inspection conducted during the period May 5-30, 1980, it appears that one of your activities was not conducted in conformance with generally accepted industry standards as indicated below.
ANSI 18.7-1976, Paragraph 5.2.10, "Housekeeping and Cleanliness Control,"
states that ANSI N45.2.3-1973 shall be applied to those activities occurring during the operational phase that are comparable in nature and extend to related activities occurring during construction.
ANSI N45.2.3-1973, "Housekeeping During the Construction Phase of Nuclear Power Plants," defines housekeeping requirements for the control of work activities affecting quality in a nuclear power plant.
ANSI N45.2.3-1973, Paragraph 3.2.1, "Cleanness," states that work areas shall be kept sufficiently clean and orderly...where large accumulations of materials occur on a nonroutine basis, the material shall be promptly removed or stored neatly. Garbage, trash, scrap, litter and other excess materials shall be collected with specified requirements or planned prac tices.
Such excess material shall not be allowed to accumulate and create conditions that will adversely affect quality."
Contrary to these regulatory guidelines, housekeeping, on two occasions at San Onofre Unit 1, was observed to be significantly dirty and disorganized.
Specifically, on May 14, 1980, the charging pump room, where work was in progress on the charging pumps and the boric acid system, was extremely dirty. Debris covered most of the floor. The debris appeared to consist of piles of core drilling dust, used protective clothing, discarded lumber, untended welding and electrical cables, disassembled scaffolding components, polyethylene sheeting, and dirt. Also on May 19, 1980, large amounts of combustible materials were located adjacent to the containment sphere equipment hatch.
This is a deviation.
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