ML19281C342
| ML19281C342 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oregon State University |
| Issue date: | 09/07/2019 |
| From: | Oregon State University |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| Download: ML19281C342 (1) | |
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Oregon State University License R-106 September 7, 2019 ENCLOSURE Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor (OSTR)
License No. R-106, Docket No. 50-243 Summary of Changes to the OSTR ERP Which Were Determined Not to Create a Reduction in Effectiveness in the Plan
- 1. Change:
In section 3.3.2, under "Historian" replace "Radiation Center Accountant with "Senior Reactor Operator" and remove "Use the available tape recorder as needed."
Basis: The Radiation Center no longer has a dedicated accountant, thus this position needed to be revised. A Senior Reactor Operator is almost always present during working hours and would be available as the second backup. The likelihood of the Receptionist and Administrative Assistant both being absent is very low.
The tape recorder was removed in a previous revision of the plan and this section did not get updated to reflect the change. These edits do not reduce the effectiveness of the emergency response plan.
- 2. Change: Throughout Section 7, revise all mentions of OSTROP 1 from "Emergency Operating Procedures" to "Annunciator Response Proceduresn.
Basis: The OSTROP was renamed and thus the title should be renamed in the emergency response plan.
- 3. Change: Removed 8.2.5.b: "The reactor also has one instrumented fuel element which permits the measurement of the fuel temperature in that element."
Basis: The instrumented fuel element was recently removed from the reactor as part of a license amendment, thus this section no longer belongs in the emergency response plan.
- 4. Change: Removed 8.4.v: "A battery-operated portable PA device (bullhorn) for addressing personnel at the assembly area or for other similar uses.>>
Basis: The bullhorn was removed during a previous revision of the plan, thus this section no longer belongs in the emergency response plan.
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