ML20056G860
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| Issue date: | 08/27/1993 |
| From: | Hosey C, Wade Loo NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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Report No.:
999-90002/93-01 Licensee: Childress Service Corporation Beaver, WV Facility Name: Childress Plant No. 3 Coal Mountain, WV Docket No.: 999-90002 License No.:
General License (10 CFR 31.5)
Inspection Conducted: July 27-28,1993 Inspector:
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8/24/93 Wade T. Loo, Heifitf(Physicist Date Signed Nuclear Materials Inspection Section Accompanying NRC Personnel: Jos6 M. Diaz-V61ez, Radiation Specialist Nucle,ar Materials Inspection Section Approved by:
TM Dhl3 Charles M. Hosey,' Chief Date Signed Nuclear Materials Inspection Se'ction Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards Branch Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards
SUMMARY
Scope:
This special, announced inspection of activities conducted under a General License (10 CFR 31.5) at the Coal Mountain, West Virginia facility included discussions with licensee representatives and reviews of the organization and administration of the program, and the events surrounding the removal and subsequent theft of a fixed nuclear density gauge at a coal preparation facility.
Results:
Within the scope of this inspection, one apparent violation was identified for failure to use an individual specifically licensed by the NRC or an Agreement State to remove a fixed nuclear density gauge from its installed position and to' relocate the gauge to a metal shed for storage (Section 4).
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REPORT DETAILS i
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Persons Contacted j
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- Joey Childress, Executive Vice President, Childress Service i
Corporation (CSC) l' Allan Dozier, Foreman, Consolidated Coal Company (CCC)
Willis Fortner, Equipment Operator, CCC Buel Haro.ld, Plant Superintendent, CSC i
Bill Knight, Project Engineer, Battle Ridge Companies
-John Waggoner, Environmental Inspector, State of West Virginia
- Attended Exit Interview by Telephone 2.
Program Scope and Licensee Organization The licensee is authorized to possess and use radioactive material under a General License (10 CFR 31.5) for the purpose of measuring properties l
of materials using fixed nuclear density gauges. The licensee possessed two fixed nuclear density gauges. One gauge was maintained at Childress l
Plant No. 3 (CPN3), in Coal Mountain, West Virginia and the other gauge was maintained at Childress Plant No. 2 in Sarah Ann, West Virginia.
The licensee's office was located in Beaver, West Virginia. The inspection was conducted to review the theft of a gauge from the Coal Mountain, West Virginia facility.
The licensee's Coal Mountain, West Virginia facility was a coal preparation plant operating under contract to a coal mining company to clean and prepare coal. During July 1992 the mining company filed for bankruptcy and discontinued coal mining operations. As a result, the licensee ceased preparation operations at CPN3. On or about April 23, 1993, the licensee sold CPN3 to a company (Company A) for coal t
preph,otion purposes.
Company A employed the services of a company (Company B) to dismantle CPN3 and relocate it to another coal mine site.
On or about May 3,1993, Company B began to dismantle CPN3 and relocate it to another coal mining site.
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Circumstances Relative to the Theft of a Fixed Nuclear Density Gauge Through discussions with licensee representatives and review of licensee records, the inspector determined the following:
On or about May 10, 1993, Company B began dismantling facility structures near the location of the licensee's installed fixed nuclear density gauge. The licensee's superintendent at CPN3 called the manufacturer's representative to determine what procedures were necessary for removing the fixed gauge from its installed location. The manufacturer's representative instructed the superintendent to lock and secure the device's shutter and perform a leak test of the sealed source. The manufacturer's representative then instructed the
-superintendent to remove the section of metal pipe that the fixed nuclear density gauge was attached to and place the pipe with the gauge attached to_it in a stored and secured area. The superintendent
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followed those instructions and placed tk section of metal pipe with the fixed nuclear density gauge in a le t J metal storage shed located at the CPN3 coal preparation site.
Thi_.gn further discussions with licensee representatives, the inspector determined that the l
superintendent went on vacation between June 26 and July 10, 1993. On j
or about July 12, 1993, the superintendent returned to the CPN3 site and l
observed that the metal storage shed was no longer there.
Furthermore, l
the superintendent was not able to locate the metal pipe that contained l
the fixed nuclear density gauge. After discussions with contractors at the coal mining site, the licensee concluded that the gauge had been stolen and notified the local police on July 22, 1993. On July 26, 1993, the licensee notified the NRC Region II Office of the apparent theft and stated that they would issue a press release and submit a report to the NRC within the next few days.
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Inspection Results l
The inspector discussed with licensee representatives and reviewed the records surrounding the event.
The inspector discussed the incident with licensee representatives and l
contractors located at the licensee's main office and CPN3 site.
Through discussions with licensee representatives, the inspector determined that the licensee maintained a superintendent at the CPN3 site while Company B dismantled the facility for relocation. Through further discussions with licensee representatives, the inspector l
determined that on or about May 10, 1993, during the dismantling of i
CPN3, a beltline structure fell and hit the back side of the metal i
storage shed and created a hole approximately three feet by four feet.
Further discussions with licensee representatives indicated that the licensee did not fix the hole in the metal storage shed created by the beltline structure. During those discussions between the superintendent and the inspector, the superintendent stated that he had observed the fixed nuclear density gauge in the metal storage shed on June 25, 1993, the day prior to his leave of absence. Through discussions between contractors located at the coal mining site and the inspector, the inspector determined that a contractor dismantled the metal storage shed during the week of June 25, 1993. The contractor stated that he did not observe the fixed nuclear density gauge while dismantling the metal storage shed.
In addition, the contractor stated that the lock on the door of the metal storage shed was intact. Through further discussions between licensee representatives and the inspector, the inspector determined that the licensee excavated the location where the metal storage shed used to be with a bulldozer and did not uncover the gauge.
At the time of the inspection, the licensee had not been able to locate l
the missing fixed nuclear density gauge.
10 CFR 31.5(c)(3) requires, in part, that any person who acquires, receives, possesses, uses or transfers byproduct material in a device pursuant to a general license shall assure that removal from installation involving the radioactive source, its shielding or containment, are performed:
(1) in accordance with the instructions
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3 provided by the labels; or (2) by a person holding a specific license pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30 and 32 or from an Agreement State to perform such activities. The label affixed to the device states, in part, that installation, dismantling, or relocation of this device shall be performed by persons specifically licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State.
Based on discussions with licensee representatives, the inspector determined that the licensee's superintendent at CPN3 removed the metal pipe with the fixed nuclear density gauge attached to it from its installed location and relocated the metal pipe and gauge to a metal storage shed.
Failure of the licensee to have the gauge removed and relocated by individuals specifically licensed by the NRC or an Agreement State was identified as an apparent violation of 10 CFR 31.5(c)(3).
Through discussions with contractors and licensee representatives, the inspector determined that two contractors employed the services of security guard companies to maintain watch over their equipment located at the coal mining site during after hours.
Further discussions indicated that the security guards only monitored those activities conducted at their employer's site and did not interfere with those activities conducted at other contractors' sites located at the coal mining site.
Based on those discussions with contractors and licensee representatives, the inspector determined that the licensee did not employ the services of security guards for their site. Through further discussions with contractors and licensee representatives, the inspector determined that anyone could access the CPN3 site without being challenged by other contractors or security guards during normal working and after hours.
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Licensee's Immediate Corrective Actions Through discussions with licensee representatives and review of records, the inspector determined that the licensee discussed the CPN3 incident with licensee employees located at the Sarah Ann, West Virginia facility.
The discussion included proper procedures for removal and security measures to prevent theft of the fixed nuclear density gauge.
At the time of the inspection the licensee was in the process of issuing press releases to the local media in the Coal Mountain, West Virginia area to alert the public about the missing gauge.
6.
Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings, were summarized in a telephone exit interview with the individual indicated in Section 1.
The inspector reviewed the program areas inspected, and discussed and reviewed the inspection findings listed in this report.
Licensee representatives provided no dissenting comments regarding the inspection findings.
Federn! Register / Vel. 57..No.133 / Friday. July 10. 1992 / Notices 31r152.
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appendix C that was published on Dated at Rockville. Maryland, this ad day Dated at Rockvilla. Maryland. this 30th day February 18.1992 (57 FR 5791).The Er.forcement Policy states that.
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- ' enforcement conferences will not normally be open to the public."
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new policy that would allow most Two-Year Trial Program for enforcement conferences to be open to suas caos team-e Conduceng Open Enforooment attendance by all members of the public.
Conferences;Poucy Statement Poucy Statement Reguistory Guides;laeuenos, Asenscv:Nucleat Regulatory AvanebGity Com=naion.
position De Nuclear Regulatory Commission Asmoet Policy statement.
%e NRCis implementing a two-year has issued a revision to a guide in its trial program to a!!aw public RegulagGuipe Scia.nis seria has eussesAsm%e Nuclear Regulatory observation of selected enforcement been -.y to descibe and make Commission (NRC)is inuing thia p hey con %ences.%e NRC will momtor the available to the public such information statement on the implementatz,on of a program and deter:Nne whether to as methods acceptable to the NRC staff two. year trial program to allow selected Wsh a med@
for implementing specific parts of the enforcement conferences to be open to g
g Comnussion's regulations. techniques attendance by all members of the conferences based on an assessment of used by the staff in evaluating specific Beneral public.nis policy statement problems or postulated accidenta, and thpu\\IIcohewo3 (1) Whether the fact that the data needed by the staff in its review of I
conference was open impacted the applications for permits and lim==
information on upcoming open NRCs ability to conduct a meanmaful enforcement conferences.
i Reportmg Occupational Radiation natta:%ia trial program is effective on
,[n plement the NRC Is n as ir g d Exposure Data." desarbes an july 10.1992, while comments on the (2) Whethu the open cafennce acceptable program for the preparation, program are being received. Submit impacted the h,censee s participation in retention. and reporting of records of comments on or before the completion the confemom occupational radiation exposures. It of the trial program sched : J for July (3)Whether the NRC expended a includes copies of NRC Forms 4 and 5 1
Comments receive after this will be considered ifit is practical sigmficant amount of resources m and detailed instructions on completing to do so, but the Commission is able to making the conference public: and f%mmants and suggestions in assure consideration only for comments (4)ne extent of publicinterest m
- them, connection with items for inclusion in received on or before this date.
opening the enforcement conference.
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Tederei Register / Vol 57, No.133 / Friday, July 10,19E2 / Nonces se;ss L Critada for ht-aine Opse three catesones ollacensees wdl be subject to perman.1 acrecrung. that Eafescensat Camduremens ennunecsal operating reactors, signa, banners, passers, etc not larger Enforcement conferences wdinot be ho8Pitala and oder Wwa. wM dan 18%e permsued. and &at open to the pubhc if the enforcement wul eccast d 6e remakung types of disruptrve persons may be recxrved.
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licensees.
Each reponal omae wdl condnue to (1) Would be taked against an II. Announdng Open Enforcement conduct the enforcement conference ind vidual, or if the achon, though not Coderonou pro eedmes ta acconia ma mth reponal d
pracuce.The alwcement confmace k
bividual.
As o a as tis eterane at an wdl oeunue to be a meenes betwun he an has camcattad d
enf reement conference wal be open to the NRC and the beensee. While the pu sensbon. & E mD wah enfacement confmace is opm fw inv es sirnmeant personnel n t fy the hcensee that the enforcement public observebon it is not open for failures where the NRC has requested e n ennce wt be oper: b public pubhc participsuoc.
that the individual (s) involved be observataon as part of the agency's trial Persons artending open edorcement present at the confe ce, (3)! based on the Ines of an NRC program and send the licensee a copy of conferences are rewnndad that (1) the this federal Registee notice that outhnes apparent violabons h-i at open Omca of vestigatio p:or the pmgram. Licensees win be asked to enforcement conferences are subjat to (411ov ves safegu d rmation-estimate the rmmber of participants it further renew and anay be subject to Privacy Actinforman.on orother wd! bring to the enforcement confennce change pnor to any resultics information which could be considered so that the NRC can schedule an enforcement acben and (2) the ni oonie volvmg
[h too e peropna op n a e
et gg, State liaison omcers that en open enforcement conferences or the o m erpo s es opa assunu.ng engormn.nr canNence has been lack tbmof, are not mtended to be con ec (ce e eduled and that it is open to pubhc represent final determmations or beliefs.
8 i 2i pmnding manents en individual's name. In addition.
Th R intends to announce open 88tn al pmgram h acedance enforceement conferences wi!! not be edorcementcoderences to the pubhc open to the pebbe if the conference will normally at lesst to worknq days in Eg opn enfamed cd' E"""'
be conducted by telephone or the advance of the enforcement conference rences 8 "2 conference will be conducted at a through the foHowing meraa======-
E"^ ' "" #PP relatively small licensee's facdity.
(1) Notices posted in the pubbc "I"*" ""*"I'
"*"I"*"' Y TinaUy.with the appmval of the Document Rooms t
e na o ce se mmments Executive Director for Operstions.
(2) Tou free telephone messesse and will subsequently be forwarded to the enforcement conferences wiD not be (3) Toll. free electronic bmustm board Enctw d the 05ce of Enfawnt fu review and considerstion.
open to the publicin special cases messages..
wbm good cause has been shown after Pendmg establishment of the toll-free Dated at sockvdle M1, ths 7th dey elJuly balancmg the benant of pubhc meeease systems, the pubtle may call 1992.
observation against the potentialimpact (301] 497M732 to obtain a recording of For the Nuclant Repdatory thasion.
on the agency's anlorement acconin a upcommg open enforceement Samuel I. OdIk.
particular case.
conferences.The NRC williseoe another Secretaryof4Ae Coevamsson.
The NRC will strive to conduct open Federal Register nonce aber the toU-hee [nt Doc. s2-ts:33 rued N-e2; E45 amj enforcement conferences dunng the message systems are estabnehed.
susso caos res euer two-year snal program in accordance To assist the NRC in making with the folloer.ag three goals:
appropriate arrangements to support (1) Appmxumately 25 percent of all public observation of enforceanent eligible enforcement conferences occferences, individuals sataristed in OFRCE OF PmSONNE conducted by the NRC mil be open for attending a particular enforcement public obaarvaoon:
conference should notify the indrvidsel Request for Clearance of a Medoed (2) At laast cae open enfore"-'
identified in the meetmg notice triformet6on Cotection to Add Form RI conference mil be edN in each of announcing the open enforcement 36-7 to OMB Clearance Nusnbee 3206-the reponal othces: and conference no la ter than Sve business
,s 0128 (3) Open enforcement confmaces days prior to the enfore===t will be conducted with a variety of the conference.
acesscw Omce of Perennnel types of beensees.
To avoid potential ba.as in the III. Conduct of Open Enforcement
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selection process and to attempt to meet Confamnoes Acnoet Notice.
the three goals etsted abova, every in accordance with current prectice.
sunsanaam la socordance with the fourth ehpble enfornwnent conference enforcement conferences mil contmue Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (title involvmg one of three categones of to normaUy be held at the NRC regional
- 44. U.S Code. chapter 35), this nonce licensees wal normaDy be open to the omces. Members of the public wdl be announces a request for clearance of a public danng the trial program, allowed access to the NRC regional remed informs tion collection, to add However,in cases where there is an omoes to attend opee enforenent form RI 36 7 to the Apphcation for ongoing adjudicatory pmeeeding with conferences in accordance wrth the Refund of Retirement Dedachons one or more intervenors enforcement
" Standard Operating Nwhe For (CSRS).OPM must have SF 2002 conferences involving issues related to N4 Securtty Support For NRC completely fi!!ad out and signed beicre the subject matterof the ongoing Heanngs And Meetings" published paying a rehmd of renrement edjudication may also be opened.For November t.1971 (56 m 55::51).These contnbubana.SF 2aa:B must also be the purposes of this trialprogram, the procedures provide that visitors may be complete if there are spouse (s) or former i
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supplement to its policy atatement that l
188L estab!!shes a two year trial program for Marvie M.Feeks.
conducting open enforcement James C.Detam, Descaer.Ofke sfnode A4usenes, cmuderences.De purpose of this ETA Cruar OSose.
(T1t Doc. 32-2163s FGed 9+Bt tel as)
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supplement is to inform the public of the Aasiesenca an.ums azos ww.aws
, tou-free phone number that may be used to get information on upcoming opea anims soon ase.aws enforcement conferences.
l4ATIONALSCIENCE F0WCATION
. appscTrve Daft September t.19st Job Training PartM Act:
POR Pusmesa esposusA1 noes coerfact:
Announcement of proposed Special Ernphaels Panel in Moceanical James !Jeberman. Director. Office of Noncompostive Grant Award and W W W Faforcement. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory asemen Employwnt and Tralalag in accordance with the Federal Comm!asion. Washington DC20665 Adnurdetretion, hbor.
Advisory Committee Act (Pub.1.92-463. (301-506-r41).
Acinoic Notice o!!ntent to award a as amended), the National Science Aav NTmec On July nonmmpetitive grant.
Fondation announces the foDowtag W1992 (57 FR 30 s2). the Commluion
- medag, pubUshed a pohey statement on the susesAanN Employment and p,,.g ng i - 27. seek to a.m.
tmplementation of a two. year trial Training AMala*ntion(ETA) to g pm. September 18,1 set tJo am. to 5 program to aHow selected enforcement I
announces its intent to award a
,8-conferences to be open to pubhc noncompetitive grsat to he lastitute for Mace Hobdey tna.The Governor's House, observatka. & policy statement Workplace 14arning of the Amorteam Rhods Island Avenes et 17th Street. NW.
explained that the NRC would announce Society for Training and C..J, og Washlagen.DC.
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pgh gMMe M (Eastern Time), on September 24, test Assade-To myiew and evaluate La'8' menagn.
Apoestses: Submit comments regardlag SW W W Was and At he time the poHey statement was 5
and this proposed assistance award ta US pubhahed, the toD-free menage systems were not available and a commercial Department of Labor. Employment and adeetion procese for awards, Training Wnistra$ca room N Asaamsfor Coehy The proposalsheing phone number was provided pending 200 Conettudon Annus. NW.
reviewed ladode informanon of a prordetary establishment of the to3-free message Washmgton. DC 20210. Attention: Wilke or coundestial neturs. Indeding technscal systems. Although the toll-free
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may call (g00) 952-e674 to obtain a Employment and Ttsimag h um recording d upconning open drcemnt Administration (ETA) announces ha ssab(et 14) and isl of the Government in the cor.ferences.ne NRC willissue another intent to awand a noncompetitive grant p=naw. Act.
to % instrute for Workplace learning AeososforZareNotke Difflendty Federal Register notice after the toD-free of the AmericanSociety forTraining ~
arranghy a enitable seenig noe for at - electronic bulletin board message and Development.ne Crantee shan casamna membus.
system is estabhebed.
extract multiculturellastruments for Detoe Septemba s.seet.
Dated at Rachme.MD. this 2d day of dissemination to the pubhc sector.N Medesene Resers.
September tser-compilatma of multicultural
. Actug Geeun/ nee Mangyerient Ofeer.
For the Nuclear Regdatory Commissiae.
Progrmnmg toons will represent &e
[FR Doc. sz at e Filed S-e.4t a as ami Jamme tjeberman, state of-the-art in the private sector and saaea come -
Obector. W>ffeforceased wtll be comphed in a practitioners
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4 toolkit.This kit wiB be made avellalde j
to ITPA staff members throughout the NOCLEAR RE0tJLATORY nation thus providing a valuable COMMISSM intent To Estabush a Local Puteile resource for the JTPA system. as wel as, Document Room in the VicWty of providing JTPA practitioners with Two. Year Trial Prograrn for information they osa share with Conducting Open Enforcement Homenta,Islesourt, for records employers in need of Tedindcal Conferences; Avanawuty of To6 Fro
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ENCLOSURE 3 l
l PROPOSED ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE AGENDA U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION AND CHILDRESS SERVICE CORPORATION BEAVER, WEST VIRGINIA SEPTEMBER 8, 1993 I:30 P.M.
l 1.
INTRODUCTION AND OPENING REMARKS l
S. D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator l
II.
DISCUSSION OF THE ENFORCEMENT POLICY G. R. Jenkins, Director Enforcement and Investigation Coordination Staff III.
OVERVIEW
.Mr. Ebneter IV.
PRESENTATION OF APPARENT VIOLATIONS J. P. Stohr, Director l
Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards V.
LICENSEE PRESENTATION J. Childress, Executive Vice President Childress Service Corporation l
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NRC FOLLOWUP QUESTIONS Mr. Stohr VII.
CLOSING Mr. Ebneter l
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