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NEWARK. NEW JERSE) f.,102 NOV 91971 R. T. Carlson, Sr. Reactor Inspector Division of Compliance, Region I CO INSPECTION REPORT NO. 50-219/71-03 JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CQ4PANY OYSTER CREEK 1 - BWR Approximately 75*/. of the time spent at the site was used in observing the fuel handling and fuel inspection process.
It appeared that the procedures were being followed and the overall operation was being performed in a safe manner.
The area of reservation I have is the: lack of nuclear knowledge and experience of the GE fuel handlers. They were given about two weeks of training before the operation started, their backgrounds to that point were non-nuclear.
I don't think the nuclear industry is ready for people performing monkey functions.
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