ML20085G025
| ML20085G025 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 10/11/1991 |
| From: | J. J. Barton GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| C321-91-2279, NUDOCS 9110240082 | |
| Download: ML20085G025 (3) | |
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C321-91-2279 October 11, 1991 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
Dear Sir:
Subject:
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50 219 Inspection Report 50+219/91 20 Response to Notice of Violation On September 11, 1991, GPU Nuclear received NRC Inspection Report 50 219/91-20.
Appendix A to that report contained Notice of Violation with a 30 day response requirement.
Attachment I to this letter fulfills that requirement.
Although GPU Nuclear concurs in the violation as written, we felt our response to this event was timely and effective.
This event involved an administrative error with no safety significance, it was licensee identified and corrective actions are approaching completion.
The NRC Resident inspectcrs had boon informed of the event on the day it was discovered, and were advised of the planned corrective actions.
This event was first noted by the region based inspector during his review of corrective actions in progress. As this event was not mentioned by the region based inspector as a potential violation at the exit meeting, we believed our actions were appropriate and did not ex aect a Notice of Violation. This response documents corrective actions which had 3een developed prior to the inspection and the subsequent Notice of Violation.
Following our review of the Notice of Violation, we have concluded no further corrective actions beyond those in progress need to be taken.
if any further information is required, please contact Mr. John Rogers at 609 971-4893.
Sincere y, q
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ing management at OCNGS was notified by SEG and issued a deviation report (DVR)todocumenttheoccurrenceandsubsequentpreventive/correctiveactions. Long term corrective action is being taken to devise a specifically colored bag to denota contaminated asbestos, procedures are being revised to require use of this package for asbestos. This is presently projected for completion by December 30, 1991. l 1 ~. -.. ~.. C321-91-2279 Page 2 OCNGS has determined this event has very low safety significance and has no oossibility of adversely affecting the health and safety of the public. legulations allow the omission of asbestos from shipping papers if the quantity contains less than 1 pound friable fibers. As the asbestos had already been processed-for disposal by SEG, analyses of the weight was not possible. OCNGS management issued the DVR treating this event s a physical violation since it was not possible to determine otherwise. The NRC Resident inspector had been notified of this event when it occurred. The region based inspector became aware of this event through corrective actions of the licensee after the licensee had initiated actions to prevent recurrence. Full compliance was achieved on July 19, 1991 when the incomplete paperwork was administrative 1y corrected and transmitted to the waste disposal contractor. 8 I .. -.,,,......,.