ML19318A696

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Notice of Violation from Insp on 800322-0421
ML19318A696
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/02/1980
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To:
Shared Package
ML19318A692 List:
References
50-313-80-06, 50-313-80-6, 50-368-80-06, 50-368-80-6, NUDOCS 8006240042
Download: ML19318A696 (3)


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I ENCLOSURE 1 Arkansas Power and Light Company Arkansas Nuclear One, Units No.L1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-313 and 50-368 l

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NOTICE OF VIOLATION Based on the results of an NRC inspection conducted during the period of March 22 through April 21, 1980, it appears that certain of your activities were not conducted in full compliance with NRC regulations and the conditions of your licenses DPR-51 and NPF-6, as indicated below:

1.

10 CFR 20.203(c) "High Radiation Areas" states, in part, "Each entrance or access point to a high radiation area shall be:

. Equipped with a control device which shall energize a conspicuous visible or audible alarm signal in such a manner that the individual entering the high radiation area and the licensee or a supervisor of the activity are made aware of the entry; or'.

. Maintained locked except during periods when access to the area is required, with positive control over each individual entry."

10 CFR 20.202(b)(3) defines high radiation area as "any area, accessible to personnel, in which there exists radiation originating in whole or in part within licensed material at such levels that a major portion of the body could receive in any one hour dose in excess of 100 millirem."

Contrary to the above:

Door 226 was found unlocked with no positive access control on a.

April 2, 1980.

Door 226 provides access to the Unit 2 2P36B room which was a posted high radiation area with accessible whole-body radiation of 1000 millirems per hour.

b.

Door 137 was found unlocked with no positive access control on April 2, 1980. Door 137 provides access to the Unit 1 P36B room which was a posted high radiation area with accessible whole-body radiation in excess of 300 millirems per hour.

c.

The Unit 1 Seal Return Cooler Room (elevation 369') was found to be without a door and without positive access control on April 2, 1980.

The seal return cooler roou was a posted high radiation area with accessible whole-body radiation in excess of 350 millirems per hour.

d.

Door 436 was found to be unlocked and open with no positive access control on April 9,.1980.

Door 436 provides access to the Unit 2 spent fuel demineralizer room which was a posted high radiation area with accessible whole-body radiation in excess of 6000 millirems per hour.

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2 Door 217 was found to be unlocked and open with no positive access e.

control on April 11, 1980. Door 217 provides access to the Unit 2 ion exchange area which was a posted high radiation area with accessible whole-body radiation in excess of 100 millirems per hour.

This is an infraction.

(313/80-06-01; 368/80-06-01) 2.

Technical Specification 6.8.1 requires that, " Written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained. covering.

f.

Fire Protection Program Implementation."

Safety and Fire Prevention Procedure 1053.01, Control of Combustibles, has been established in accordance with this Technical Specification.

This procedure prohibits storage of flammable liquids and other combustible materials in the following areas:

a.

ANO-1 Intake Structure b.

ANO-1 Lower South Piping Penetration Room, elevation 335'

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ANO-2 Corridors, elevation 335' Contrary to the above, the inspector observed the following conditions:

On April 1,1980, the ANO-1 Intake Structure contained two open a.

buckets of oil near the Service Water Pump motors.

b.

On April 2, 1980, the ANO-1 Lower South Piping Penetration Room contained an oxygen bottle and an acetylene bottle.

On April 2, 1980, the ANO-2 corridor outside the Emergency Feedwater c.

Pump Rooms contained two safety cans of oil.

This is an infraction.

(313/80-06-02; 368/80-06-02) 3.

Technical Specification 6.8.1 requires that, " Written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained covering.

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The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix "A" Regulatory Guide 1.33.

As required in paragraph G of Appendix A to Regulatory Guide 1.33, Pro-cedure 1602.35, " Radiation Protection Manual," has been established.

Scction 7.4.2 of this procedure requires that, " Individuals must use appropriate portable radiation survey instruments or have Health Physics coverage while in high radiation area."

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3 Contrary to the above, on April 16, 1980, the Unit 1 Waste Control Operator entered several high radiation areas without a radiation survey instrument or Health Physics coverage.

This is an infraction.

(313/80-06-03) 4.

Criterion V to Appendix B of 10 CFR states:

" Activities affecting quality shall be_ prescribed by documented instructions, procedures, or drawings, of a type appropriate to the circumstances and shall be accomplished in accordance with these instructions, procedures or drawings.

Small pipe isometric drawings 2DCB-11-1 and 2DCB-13-1 require that 2CV-5672-1 and 2CV-5673-1 be provided with seismic restraints for the valve operators.

Contrary to the above, on April 16, 1980, the seismic support brackets were missing from valves 2CV-5672-1 and 2CV-5673-1.

This is an infraction.

(368/80-06-03)

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