ML19321A639

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Notice of Violation from Insp on 800303-14
ML19321A639
Person / Time
Site: Big Rock Point File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/05/1980
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To:
Shared Package
ML19321A637 List:
References
50-155-80-04, 50-155-80-4, NUDOCS 8007240006
Download: ML19321A639 (1)


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Appendix B e-NOTICE OF VIOLATION Consumers Power Company License No. DPR-6 Based on the Health Physics Appraisal conducted March 3-14, 1980, it appears that certain of your activities were in noncompliance with NRC requirements, as noted below.

Items 1 and 2 are infractions.

1.

Technical Specification, 10.6.2.2(d) requires that an individual qualified in radi.3 tion protection procedures shall be onsite when fuel is in the reactor. The criteria required to be satisfied by individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures were for-warded in a letter from Ziemann (NRC) to Bixel (CPCo) dated March 15, 1977.

Contrary to the above, offshift radiation protection coverage is routinely provided by the shift supervisors, who typically are not qualified to conduct special and routine contamination and airborne radioactivity surveys and evaluating the results of such surveys.

2.

10 CFR 20.203(c)(2) requires that high radiation areas be equipped with control devices, which reduce radiation levels or provide aud-ible warning of the levels, or be maintained locked.

Contrary to the above, high radiation areas existed in the condensate demineralizer room and in the vicinity of the turbine moisture separa-tor at the time of this appraisal but the areas were not locked or equipped with control devices. An additional area, surrounding the spent fuel pool sock filter tank, becomes a high radiation area for short periods due to activity buildup on the filters. Although not a high radiation area during this appraisal, the area is not equipped with a control device or locked v$en high radiation levels exist.

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