ML19320D582
| ML19320D582 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 06/10/1980 |
| From: | Grier B NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Finfrock I JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8007210564 | |
| Download: ML19320D582 (1) | |
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o KING OF PRUSSI A. PENNSYLVANI A 19406 June 10, 1980 Docket No. 50-219 Jersey Central Power and Light Company ATTN:
Mr. Ivan R. Finfrock, Jr.
Vice President Madison Avenue at Punch Bowl Road Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Gentlemen:
The enclosed IE Information Notice No. 80-26, " Evaluation of Contractor QA Programs", is forwarded to you for information.
No written response is required.
If you desire additional information regarding this matter, please contact this office.
Sincerely, Boyce H. Grier Director
Enclosures:
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IE Information Notice l'o. 80-26 2.
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A ENCLOSURE 1 UNITED STATES SSINS No.:
6835 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Accession No.:
OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT 8005050064 WASHINGTON, D.C.
20555 IE Information Notice No. 80-26 Date:
June 10, 1980 Page 1 of 1 l
EVALUATION OF CONTRACTOR QA PROGRAMS Description of Circumstances:
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Appendix B to 10 CFR 50 requires that each applicant and licensee establish and execute a Quality Assurance Program, and that each licensee "shall require contractors or subcontractors to provide a quality assurance program".
Further Appendix B requires each applicant and licensee to regularly review the status and adequacy of subcontractor programs.
The NRC is becoming increasingly concerned by continuing evidence that many holders of construction permits and operating licenses are not properly implementing these facets of their quality assurance programs.
Exam this lack of effectiveness of contractor QA pro ram implementation, ples of and l
inadequacy of licensee overview of contractor Q program implementation are appearing in every facet of project activity.
nstances have been observed where architect-engineers have released documents for procurement with l
inappropriate material specifications.
Nuclear steam system suppliers have overlooked erroneous assumptions in analysis of instrument system response to t
i design basis transients.
Other cases have been observed where both AE's and NSSS have not followed through on commitments to review vendor detailed i
designs.
Vendors' quality assurance pro errors of both omission and commission. grams have been found to contain A containment tendon installation contract was awarded to a specialty contractor.
During a licensee audit some three months after work started it appeared that a contractor inspector was falsifying records by initialing inspection points not actually observed.
A subsequent investigation by the licensee revealed that the contractor had required that QC inspections be performed only on a random basis i
even though all records'had QC signatures.
The signatures could mean that the activity was inspected or that record signoffs by others were reviewed; or that i-the data were recorded by the QC. inspector.
It is apparent that the licensee had not appropriately reviewed the contractor's inspection program prior to the start of work.
In another instance, after completion and acceptance of a major structural steel installation, the licensee found that significant rework would be required to correct construction quality problems.
NRC inspection at the contractors-fabrication facility disclosed that in addition to work for that licensee, the contractor had contracts.for "high density" fuel storage racks from several operating licensees.
None of the NRC licensees had inspected the contractor s shop or examined'his quality assurance programs.
Response toTInformation Notice No. 80-26 is not required.
The PRC expects i
appropriate action from all licensees and organizations engaged in nuclear
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. activities and actions will be examined in the ongoing NRC Inspection program.
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IE Information Notice No. 80-26 June 10, 1980 RECENTLY ISSUED IE INFORMATION NOTICES Information Subject Date Issued To Notice No.
Issued 80-25 Transportation of 5/30/80 Material Licensee Pyrophoric Uranium in Priority / Categories II-A, II-0, III-I and IV-DI; Agreement State Licensees in equivalent categories 80-24 Low Level Radioactive 5/30/80 All NRC and Agreement Waste Burial Criteria State Licensees 80-23 Loss of Suction to 5/29/80 All power reactor to Emergency Feedwater facilities with ao Pumps OL or CP 80-22 Breakdown In Contamination 5/28/80 All power reactor Control Programs OLs and near term cps 80-21 Anchorage and Support of 5/16/80 All power reactor Safety-Related Electrical facilities with an Equipment OL or CP 80-20 Loss of Decay Heat Removal 5/8/80 All licht water reactor Capability at Davis-Besse facilif.ies holding Unit 1 While in a Refueling power reactor OLs or cps Mode 80-19 NIOSH Recall of Recircu-5/6/80 All holders of a power lating-Mode (Closed-Circuit) reactor OL, Research Self-Contained Breathin Reactor License, Fuel Apparatus (Rebreatheis)g Cycle Facility License and Priority I Material License 80-18 Fossible Weapons Smuggling 5/5/80 All power reactor Pouch facilities with an OL, fuel fabrication and processing facilities and Materials Priority I licensees (processors and distributors) 80-17 Potential Hazards Associated 5/5/80 All radiography With Interchangable Parts Licenses On Radiographic Equipment
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