ML19037A078

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Rmpp 3.2 Attachment 3.2-6 Event Reporting Schedule
ML19037A078
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Issue date: 02/08/2019
From: White A
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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state of VT
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ATTACHMENT 3.2-6 TO RMPP 3.2 EVENT REPORTING SCHEDULE FOR AGREEMENT STATES IMMEDIATE REPORTABLE EVENT AGREEMENT STATE REPORTING NOTIFICATION1 REPORTING SCHEDULE TO METHODS TO NRC4 NRC Significant reportable events Agreement States should report Report initial information to the requiring immediate to NRC immediately of NRC Operations Center5:

notification (i.e., within 4 notification by an Agreement (301) 816-5100 FAX #: (301) hours or less2) by Agreement State licensee. 816-5151 Email:

State licensees. HOO.HOC@nrc.gov 24 HOURS Significant reportable events Agreement States should report Report initial information to the requiring notification within 24 to NRC within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of NRC Operations Center5:

hours or less, or next notification by an Agreement (301) 816-5100 FAX #: (301) calendar day, by Agreement State licensee. 816-5151 Email:

State licensees. HOO.HOC@nrc.gov Events involving theft or Agreement States should Report initial information to the terrorist activities should consider reporting to the FBI NRC Operations Center5 (301) be reported to the FBI.3 within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of notification. 816-5100 FAX #: (301) 816-5151 Email:

HOO.HOC@nrc.gov 5 to 60 DAYS 5 to 60 day reportable Agreement States should NMED Local Agreement State events requiring greater provide 5 to 60-day notification Software or NMED website at than 24-hour notification by within the same timeframe http://nmed.inl.gov/ or Mail:

Agreement State licensee licensees must report the event U.S. NRC, Branch Chief of and event follow-up reports. to the Agreement States, and RMSB/MSSA, Mail Stop T any follow-up reports should be E24, Washington, DC 20555 provided in a timely manner6.

VOLUNTARY Lost, stolen, or abandoned Voluntary reporting by the NMED website at sources reported to the Agreement States and Non- http://nmed.inl.gov/

Agreement and Non- Agreement States.7 or Mail: U.S. NRC, Branch Agreement States that are Chief of RMSB/MSSA, Mail non-AEA or unlicensed Stop T-8-E24, Washington, DC material and not covered by 20555 the above two categories.

1 Privacy Act Information - Personal or sensitive information should not be included in event descriptions (e.g., names, personal addresses, or-social security-numbers.)

2 For example, events involving lost, actual or attempted theft, sabotage, or diversion of radioactive materials or devices containing high-risk sources in quantities greater than or equal to the quantities of concern (i.e.,

quantities greater than or equal to Category 2 sources listed in the International Atomic Energy Agencys Code of Conduct and as outlined in reporting requirements in 10 CFR Part 20.2201.)

3 A revision to the U.S. Code assigns lead responsibility for material events involving possible theft or terrorist activities to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI.)

4 Sample fax to the NRC Operations Center is available in Appendix D of FSME procedure SA-300.

5 The NRC Operations Center staff will promptly notify the appropriate Region Duty Officer (RDO) and Headquarters staff of Agreement State events. Therefore, no separate notification to other NRC staff by an Agreement State is necessary.

6 An example of the minimum basic event information required for a complete record is provided in Appendix E of SA-300.

7 Voluntary reporting is a joint national effort of the NRC and the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD) to track certain non-AEA, unlicensed or non-reportable AEA lost and found radioactive material.