ML20052D053
| ML20052D053 | |
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| Issue date: | 04/30/1982 |
| From: | Sreniawski D NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| ML20052D045 | List: |
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| NUDOCS 8205060230 | |
| Download: ML20052D053 (2) | |
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l Appendix NOTICE OF VIOLATION Crucible Steel Castings Company License No. 34-04657-02 As a result of the inspection conducted on February 19, 1982, and in accordance with the NRC Enforcement Policy, 47 FR 9987, (March 9, 1982),
the following violations were identified:
1.
10 CFR 34.28(b) states the licensee shall conduct a program for inspection and maintenance of radiographic exposure devices, storage containers, and source changers at intervals not to exceed three months.
Contrary to the above, radiographic exposure devices routinely used were not inspected and serviced from April 1, 1981, to February 19, 1982.
This is a Severity Level V violation (Supplement VI).
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10 CFR 34.25(b) states each sealed source shall be tested for leakage at intervals not to exceed six months.
In the absence of a certificate from a transferor that a test has been made within the six months prior to the transfer, the scaled source shall not be put into use until tested.
Contrary to the above, 59 curies of cobalt-60 used for radiography has not been leak tested from May 1981, to February 1982. An iridium-192 source used for radiography was not leak tested from the date cf receipt January 28, 1981, to August 18, 1981.
In addition, a cesium-137 source used for calibration purposes was put into use in the absence of a certificate from a transferor that a test had been made within the six months prior to transfer in June 1981, and has not been leak tested from June 1981, to February 19, 1982.
This is a Severity Level V violation (Supplement VI).
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10 CFR 20.408(b) states when an individual terminates employment with the licensee, the licensee shall furnish to the Director of Management and Program Analysis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.
20555, a report of the individual's exposures to radiation and radioactive material, incurred during the period of employment. Such report shall be furnished within 30 days after the exposure of the individual has been determined by the licensee or 90 days after the date of termination of employment.
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Contrary to the above exposure reports for two individual's whose employment was terminated November 20, 1981, were not submitted to the Commission as of February 19, 1982.
l This is a Severity Level V violation (Supplement IV).
Pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 2.201, you are required to submit to i
this office within thirty days of the date of this Notice a written state-ment or explanation in reply, including for each item of noncompliance:
(1) corrective action taken and the results achieved; (2) corrective action to be taken to avoid further noncompliance; and (3) the date when full com-pliance will be achieved. Consideration may be given to extending your response time for good cause shown.
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D. J sreniawski, Chief Mat ri sis Radiation Protection Se ion 2 e
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