ML20008F333

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Notice of Violation from Health Physics Appraisal on 800908-19
ML20008F333
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/08/1981
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To:
Shared Package
ML20008F325 List:
References
50-269-80-31, 50-270-80-27, 50-287-80-24, NUDOCS 8103120843
Download: ML20008F333 (1)


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APPENDIX B NOTICE OF VIOLATION Duke Power Company License Nos. DPR-38, DPR-47 Oconee Facility and DPR-55 Based on the NRC inspection September 8-19, 1980, certain of your activities were apparently not conducted in full compliance with NRC requirements as indicated below. These items have been categorized as described in correspondence to you dated December 31, 1974.

A.

As required by 10 CFR 50.59, the holder of a license authorizing operation of a prcduction or utilization facility may make changes in the facility as described in the safety analysis report, without prior Commission approval, unless the proposed change involves a change in the technical specifications incorporated in the license or an unreviewed safety question. The licensee shall maintain records of changes in the facility which shall include a written safety evalution which provides the basis for the determination that the change does not involve an unreviewed safety question.

Contrary to the above, on September 11, 1980 lead shielding was observed on Unit 1 pressurizer spray line near RC-1.

The shielding had been installed without performing a -safety evaluation to determine that the installation did not involve an unreviewed safety question.

This is an infraction.

B.

As required by Technical Specification 6.4, the station shall be operated and maintained in accordance with approved procedures.

Station Procedure HP/0/B/1000/09, Procedure for Removal of Items From Radiation Control Zones (RCZ) or From Radiation Control Areas (RCA) requires that all potentially radioactive tools, equipment, and waste is to be wrapped and/or bagged and tagged when removed from the work area.

Contrary to. the above, on September 14, 1980, an inspector observed six used liquid filters laying on the floor near the door to room 118 (Units 1 and 2 LPI/HPI Hatch Area) which were not wrapped, bagged or tagged. The filter was highly contaminated (approximately 10 mR/Hr each).

This is an infraction.

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