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Safety Insp Rept 70-0025/85-03 on 850422-26 & 0508.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization & Controls,Operator Training & Retraining, Radwaste Mgt/Transportation & Environ Protection
ML20129E361
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Site: 07000025
Issue date: 05/24/1985
From: Brock B, Thomas R, Zurakowski P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
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g' U. S. NUCLEAR-REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION V Re' port No. 70-25/85-03

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70-25 License No. SNM Sa'feguards Group I i' Licensee: .Rockwell: International Corporation Rocketdyne Division Atomics International 6633 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, California 91204 Facility Name: Headquarters Site and Santa Susana Field Laboratory Inspection at: Headquarters Site and Santa Susana Field Laboratory' Inspection conddcted: April 22-26'and May'8, 1985 Inspectors: / [I

-B.'L. Brock, Fuel Facilities Inspector Date Signed

@.Zuraknwski, P. 'R.

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' Approved By: /5" R. D. Thomas, Chief Dite Signed Nuclear Materials Safety Section Summary:

Insp'ection on April 22-26 and May 8, 1985 (Report No. 70-25/85-03)

' Areas Inspected: A routine announced safety inspection was conducted of. '

management organization,and-controls, operator; training and retraining ~,

,, criticality safety, operations feview, radiation protection, radioactive waste management / transportation, environmental protection,-and emergency-

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.The' inspection involved a total of 66 hours7.638889e-4 days <br />0.0183 hours <br />1.09127e-4 weeks <br />2.5113e-5 months <br /> onsite by-two regionally. based inspectors. 2 .

Results: No vi31ations or'devlations were identified in the eight areas x inspected. 7 ,' :

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1*G.1WJ Meyers,;Vice; President,' Atomics International,-Rock'etdyne' t , ' '

. *M.iE.JRealey,'; Director,' Nuclear Safety'and' Licensing' '

4 i*C.' J?Rozas, Director,, Health,_ Safety and Environment ,

I*R.iD.:Barto, Director,? Security-W

, *R.-J.iTuttle,~ Manager, Radiation and Nuclear Safety "
  1. , 1*C.-A.' Parker,-Manager,-Technical Training ,

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-I.-N. Stein ~,1M.D.=, Medical' Director . .

L jV.;J.' Schaubert; Manager,1 Nuclear Safety and' Licensing e ,

nW.":R. McCurmin,iManager," Nuclear Operations:

, ;F.(H., Badger / Health and Safety Engineer

!J.<D.; Moore, Health.and Safety. Engineer >

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,  ; ^ 1Q.=Koonf Lead Engineer, Calibration. Quality. Assurance;

'L. E. Rodman, Senior" Fire ProtectionsEngineer:(Emergency. Coordinator)

.~ 0 cJ. A.-Gump, Fire 1 Protection. Engineer ( .' .

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. . , , lR.,M.':Hichlich,' Senior-Staff' Engineer for Training

%DJ Harrison, Staff' Chemical: Engineer V E. :L'.? Babcock, Assistant Manager, Rockwell!In'ternational' Hot Laboratory -

r S. ,M;- Bradbury, . Senior Engineer ,

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f JC C:nBliss, Sergeant, Security Department:

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I '2. Management Orga'nization and Controlsi , '

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, (' + Section 9 :of NRC License 'SNM-21 incorporates Part-1.of the;1icensee's '

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Section 11'.3 of the license application' requires certain . -

organizational divisions of responsibility to' provide-a' check and-o, ,

balance syatem'in the :important areas' of plant safety.

O tC , The~insp'ector'sTreview of'the licensee's organizational structure; -

found it' unchanged. Safety functions remain organizationally

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-established procedures must be authorized in advance by appropriate ,

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a- . The Isotopes Committee conducted ant inspection 'of the Santa Susana- ,

. .m ~.-. . < Field.; Laboratory on January 22, 1985. They noted the significant ~ ' 9 m -

1 '(50 percent) redu'cti.on in,the mrea/ hour at six feet statistic. 'On- {

January 23, 1985, the'committe'e inspected the-DeSoto Facility and no< ,

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fmeasurable' exposure ~during the first quarter of 1985 were cross. checked; '

/ a against the computerized master training record' file ~ maintained by the-

- _E, Training Department!for complianc'e^with training requirementsi .The' _ j .

L,  ?' records indicated that'at least=50 percent of the persons;had'not ,

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imaintained b ,the Administrative Assistant. ;These records-indicated:that ,

t t , all? required training had been given and those persons requiring yearly medicalJexamslas'a prerequisite to using respiratory protectivetequipment ihad received'the examination. The inspector concluded that.the training 1

. records ~ maintained at' Building 020 were up to'date and well maintained.

sy ;However, the master records are not up to date and do not give complete 7 '.informationTabout needed training and medical examinations. - ,

.At-the' exit interview the licensee' agreed to examine this discrepancy and' make-appropriate corrections. This item will be reviewed again during 7' '

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4. Criticality Safety

-Section 2.7,of the license application requires that prior to initiating

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a project involving potential hazards, authorization must be obtained from the appropriate Department Director and from designated Safety gg and/or Criticality' Safeguards personnel in the Health, Safety and MM Environmerit Department. g A. Nuclear Criticality Safety Analysis Section 4.1.3 of the license application requires the completion of a Nuclear Safety. Analysis (NSA) for projects involving at least 200 grams of uranium of more than 30 percent enrichment.

An NSA is being prepared for the Fermi fuel decladding project.

Only cold tests (outside the hot cells) are currently underway on cold zirconium rods. The NSA will be reviewed in a subsequent inspection.

The licensee has continued effective control of the "in process" inventory to less than the license limit of 1.0 kg Pu at the E Rockwell International Hot Laboratory.

No violations were identified.

5. Operations Review Section 2.1 of the license application requires the licensee to comply with all the requirements of law, to operate the facilities in a safe and =

efficient manner and within the requirements of all license conditions under which the activities are authorized.

A. Conduct of Operations License Condition 25 requires that the licensee follow the general deconnissioning plan submitted in the. enclosures to the letter dated March 15, 1978.

(1) The licensee has continued to cleanup Building 055. The inspectors observed that the low volume ventilation system that served the glove boxes has been entirely removed. The licensee indicated the removal was completed without incident. The tile floor covering was also removed. See Section 6 for additional details.

(2) The EBR-II decladding operation in the Rockwell International Hot Laboratory (RIHL) was operating normally. The inspectors were able to observe all aspects of the operation including the removal of containeis of solidified liquid waste. The waste handling operation appeared to be conducted in accordance with the licensee's procedures,. license conditions and regulations.

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4 (3) The neyt RIHL project. involves decladding Fermi fuel rods. The licensee plans to declad the Fermi fuel rods by centerless

, grinding. The U-Zr fines resulting from the grinding operation must be handled carefully since the fines will oxidize exothermically under certain conditions. The licensee reviewed the problem, experimented with the zirconium fines, and established conditions for safe handling of the waste as a stable nonpyrophoric monolith.

B. Housekeaning

.The RIHL basement was toured by the inspectors. They observed the srea to be cleaner and better organized than on previous visits. A basemer.t fire ext.inguisher was relocated closer to the step-off pad in the event it was needed by someone entering the area in an emergency.

No violations were identified.

6. Radiation Protection Protection against radiation ~ hazards-associated with licensed activities is required by 10 CFR Part 20.'

A. TourofFac'ilii.ies During^this; inspection a tour of Buildings 020, 055 and the sanitary sewer holding station was made by the inspectors. Where applicable, portable monitoring equipment, fixed and portable air supplying equipment, stack monitors a'nd criticality alarms were found to be operational,and_ currently calibrated. The one potential problem found,was related to the automatic sewer monitoring device associated with the.sanit'ry a sewer holding station near Building 055. 'Although'the sewer monitor was currently calibrated and appeared to be functioning normally, two lights associated with the automatic transfer. valve that prevents radioactive waste material from being transferred to the sewage processing plant were not indicating correctly. The lights indicated the transfer valve was both open and closed at the same time (It was obviously closed).

The inspectors were assured that each time the monitor is calibrated, the valve' is checked for proper opening and closing and the problem is with the circuit associated with the lights and not the valve. At the exit interview, the licensee agreed to operate the valves in the presence of the inspectors to demonstrate that this emergency backup system functions properly. This item will be reviewed during the next inspection (85-03-01).

During the tour of Building 020 packaging and transfer of solidified EBR-II liquid waste was observed by the inspectors. This item will be discussed further in Section 7, entitled Radioactive Waste Management.

During the tour of Building 055 it was learned that the attempt to clean the two spots on the floor which were discussed in report

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':above the; minimum leveltof detection.'-However,cfollowupibioassays;

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. gear associated with cell number four. . The< bioassay result was:at

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Duringfthislinspectionthewrittenp'dingandprocessingofEBR-II' liquid waste generated in' the-declad fuel i

was.again reviewed a'nd the recentichanges, which incorporate the ALARA '

y concept'during actual' handling and packaging in the' hot cell area,-were 3 discussed with'the Staff l Chemical Engin'eer. It was learned that "to

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TRadiiti3n and: Nuclear Safety disclosed 'that this well written procedure .

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' shipped to the~ DOE Disposal' Facility nea'r Richland, Washington.- Although w , these ' shipments are not under NRC jurisdictio'n,' the inspector ' learned ~ -

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'approxinately sixty of these canisters will be transported to. DOE's

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. concentsations were within'10_CFR 20; Appendix B-limits. The-licensee's 1

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,.Y,, ~ ^ Additionally,1. Appendix A.tothe; Radiological *Contingenc'y Plan statesithat

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