ML20138A390

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Proposed Tech Specs Pp 23 & 24 of App a Changing Section 15.2, Reportable Occurrence Repts & Section 15.3, Safety Event Repts, to Reflect Notification Requirements & Written Rept Addresses
ML20138A390
Person / Time
Site: University of Buffalo
Issue date: 02/13/1997
From:
NEW YORK, STATE UNIV. OF, BUFFALO, NY
To:
Shared Package
ML20138A386 List:
References
NUDOCS 9704280072
Download: ML20138A390 (2)


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. . 3) A brief description of any changes in the facility to the extent that it changes a description of the facility in the Safety Analysis Report.

4) A brief review of changes test and experiments made or conducted pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59 including a summary of the saMty evaluation of each.
5) A summary of the nature and amount of radioactivo effluents discharged or released to the environment.
6) A description of environmental radiological surveys conducted outside the facility.
7) A summary of radiation exposures received by facility personnel and visitors, including details of any unusual exposures.

s) A summary of the results of radiation and contamination surveys performed within the facility.

9) Any changes in facility organization.
10) A discussion of major operations performed during the reporting period related to decontamination, dismantling or decommissioning of the facility.

15.2 Reportatne Occummce Reports l

Notification shall be made within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by telephone or facsimile, to the NRC l Operations Center and Region I, followed by a written report within 14 days to the l i

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, ATTN: Document Control Desk, with a copy the Regional Administrator of Region I, in the event of a reportable occurrence as defined by technical specification. The written report, and  !

to the extent practicable, the initial notification, shall: l

1) Describe, analyze, and evaluate safety implications. I
2) Outline the measures taken to ensure that the cause of the condition is determined.
3) Indicate the corrective action taken to prevent repetition of the occurrence, including changes to procedures.
4) Evaluate the safety implications of the incident in light of the cumulative experience obtained from the report of previous failure and malfunction of I similar systems and components.

i 15.3 Safety Event Reports A written report shall be forwarded within 30 days to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, ATTN: Document Control Desk, with a copy the Regional Administrator of Region I, in the event of:

1) Discovery of any substantial errors in the transient or accident analysis or in the methods used for such analysis as described in the Safety Analysis Report or in the basis for Technical Specifications.
2) Discovery of any substantial variance from performance specifications contained in the Technical Specifications or Safety Analysis Report.

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. , 3) Discovery of any condition involving a possible single failure which, for a system designed against assumed failure, could result in a loss of the capability of the system to perform its safety function.

15A Special Nuclear Materiais Semius floports

Materials status reports and nuclear materials transfer reports for special nuclear material, shall be made in accordance with applicable section of 10 CFR 70.

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