ML19332B094

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Notice of Violation from Insp on 800715-18
ML19332B094
Person / Time
Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/08/1980
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To:
Shared Package
ML19332B093 List:
References
50-458-80-07, 50-458-80-7, NUDOCS 8009250393
Download: ML19332B094 (2)


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/x-b Docket No. 50-458/80-07 APPENDIX A NOTICE OF VIOLATION Based on the results of the NRC inspection conducted July 15-18, 1980, it appears certain of your activities were not conducted in full compliance with the condi-tions of your NRC Construction Permit No. CPPR-145 as indicated below:

A.

Failure to' Follow Procedural Requirements for Good Housekeeping Criterion V of Appendix B to 10 CFR 50 requires that activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by documented procedures of a type appropriate to the circumstances, and shall be accomplished in accordance with these procedures.

Stone and Webster Construction Methods Procedure CMP 1.4-11.75," Housekeep-ing," in Section 3.1.5, requires that locations of eating places be designated so that littering of paper and garbage can be controlled.

Section 3.1.7 of this procedure provides that waste be collected as frequently as necessary to maintain a clean work area.

In addition, Section 3.4.1 states, "that where large accumulations of materials occur, such as the stripping of concrete forms, promptly remove the material or store it neatly."

Contrary to the above:

On July 16, 1980, the IE inspector noted the following conditions during a site tour:

1.

A large amount of trash and debris covered the floor of the Reactor Building including in and around the Reactor Pedestal area.

Paper cups and cans littered scaffolding erected near formwork in the vicinity of concrete placement activities.

There was also evidence of eating in areas not designated as eating areas, and failure to use proper toilet facilities.

2.

In the Control Building, waste collection containers were filled to overflowing, indicating that waste was not being collected as necessary to maintain a clean work area.

No housekeeping activities were observed by the IE inspector.

3.

Concrete forms removed from the Diesel Generator Building were stored haphazardly on the top of reinforcing steel to be used in the shield walls of the Reactor Building.

This is an infraction.

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B.

Inappropriate Accept / Reject Criteria for Total Air Content In An Exterior Wall Placement Criterion V of Appendix B to CFR 50 requires that activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by documented procedures of a type appropriate

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to the circumstances, and shall be accomplished in accordance with these procedures. These procedures shall include appropriate qualitative acceptance criteria for determining that important activities have been satisfactorily accomplished.

Stone and Webster Specification 210.350, " Specification For Mixing and Delivering Concrete," requires that the total air content for concrete placed in safety-related exterior walls two feet below finish grade and above to be in the range of 3.5% - 6.5%.

Contrary to the above:

On July 17, 1980, the IE inspector discovered, during a review of placement records, that the " Concrete Pour Card / Checklist," for exterior wall placement DG-4-W-94A1, a safety-related exterior wallpour, above two feet below finish grade, indicated accept / reject criteria of 0% - 6 %.

This is a deficiency.

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