ML19305C418
| ML19305C418 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 01/15/1980 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| To: | |
| Shared Package | |
| ML19305C405 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-302-79-54, NUDOCS 8003280521 | |
| Download: ML19305C418 (2) | |
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APPENDIX A NOTICE OF VIOLATION Florida Power Corporation License No. DPR-72 Crystal River 3 Based on the NRC inspection December 17-19, 1979, certain of your activities were apparently not conducted in full compliance with NRC requirements as indi-cated below. These items have been categorized as described in correspondence to you dated December 31, 1974.
A.
As required by Technical Specification 6.12.1.b, areas with radiation levels exceeding 1000 mrem /hr must be provided with doors locked to prevent unauthorized entry.
Contrary to the above:
1.
On December 17, 1979 the door to the spent resin transfer pump area was not closed. This provided access to the spent resin catch tank thru a crawl way.
Radiation levels in the crawl way were measured at 2000 mrem /hr.
2.
On December 17, 1979 doors controlling access to the Evaporator Conden-sate Demineralizer area and the Make Up Prefilter area were inadequate to prevent unauthorized entry. The lock mechanisms could be easily defeated to gain access to these areas. Surveys conducted on December 19 indicated general area radiation levels of 1500 mrem /hr (Make Up Prefilter area) and 2500 mrem /hr (Demineralizer area).
This is an infraction.
B.
As required by 10 CFR 20.203(e), areas where radioactive materials in excess of 10 times 10 CFR 20 Appendix C quantities are stored must be posted with a sign or signs bearing the radiation caution symbol and the words: Caution, Radioactive Material (s). Also, as required by 10 CFR 20.203(e), containers containing radioactive materials in excess of 10 CFR 20 Appendix C quantities must have a label identifying the radioactive contents. This label must bear the radiation caution symbol, the words:
" Danger, Radioactive Material," or " Caution, Radioactive Material" and must provioe sufficient information to permit individuals handling or using the containers, or working in the vicinity thereof, to take precautions to avoid or minimize exposures.
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Florida Power Corporation Appendix A DPR-72 Notice of Violation Contrary to the above:
On December 17, 1979, approximately 50 bags of contaminated waste awaiting compaction and shipment as radioactive waste were in a holding area. These bags had no tag affixed to indicate contamination or radiation levels.
Quantities of radioactive material in excess of Appendix C quantities were present.
This is an deficiency.
C.
As required by Technical Specification 6.8, procedures addressing areas outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.33 (1972), Quality Assurance Program Require-ments, Appendix A, must be followed.Section I.5, Appendix A requires procedures for control of modifications. Facility compliance procedure CP-114, " Procedure for, Preparation and Control of Permanent Modifications, Temporary Modifications, Deviations, and MAR Functional Test Procedures" implements this requirement.
CP-114, Section 1.1 states, "Any change from original design requirements is a modification and must be controlled and receive design review equivalent to that imposed on the original design."
Contrary to the above, on December 18, 1979, six lead blankets, (about 30 pounds each) were found on make up system piping near valve MOV-305 with no analysis or control over the amount of lead installed and its effect on the seismic qualification of the system. This piping is a seismic 1 safety system.
This is an infraction.
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