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Responds to 1st Paragraph of Section 9 of NRC Insp Rept 50-020/95-02,stating That Written Guidance Should Be Provided to ROs for Dealing W/Equipment Malfunctions
ML20092L627
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Site: MIT Nuclear Research Reactor
Issue date: 09/25/1995
From: Bernard J
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CAMBRIDGE
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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NUDOCS 9509280056
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AN INTERDEPARTMENTAL CENTER OF MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY O. K. HARLING 138 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02139-4296 J. A. BERNARD, JR.

Dir".ctor Telefax No. (617) 253-7300 Director of Reactor Operations I

Telex No. 92-1473-MIT-CAM Tel. No. (617) 253 4202 September 25,1995 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attn: Document ControlDesk l

Subject:

Response to NRC Inspection No. 50-20/95-02 Gentlemen:

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The purpose of this letter is to respond to the la paragraph of Section 9 of NRC Inspection Report No. 50-20/95-02. That paragraph states that, " Written guidance should be provided to the reactor operators for dealing with equipment malfunctions...". We are in agreement with this recommendation and, as reported verbally to Region I carlier, we have prepand the appropriate written guidance. However, it appears that such guidance is not needed at this time. Our letter of 09/22/95 outlined corrective action that had been taken in regard to the operational event that is discussed in this Inspection Report. One of those i

actions was to obtain the services of two electronic engineers and a technician for pugoses i

of reviewing various electronic circuits associated with operation of the MIT Research l

Reactor. In addition to that action, we have made a number of peronnel changes within our own organization. This included the assignment of two SRO licensed individuals who have extensive electronics training to supervise reactor instrumentation. We am pleased to report that as a result of both of these changes, the equipment malfunctions that are referenced in the NRC Inspection Report have been rectified. Accordingly, the directions contained in our existing operational checklist are adequate and there is no need at this time for additional written guidance. We will keep the written guidance that we have prepared on file for your review at some future date and also for possible use should it be needed.

We are continuing our efforts to examine all electronic circuitry so as to be certain that it is functioning properly. At present, we believe that this is the case.

Sincerely, ck M

Iohn A. Bernard, P.D.

Director of Reactor Operations MIT Research Reactor JAB:CRM cc:

USNRC - Senior Project Manager, NRR/ONDD USNRC - Region I-Pwject Scientist, Effluents Radiation Protection Section (ERPS)

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