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Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO LER)
MONTHYEARML20211C7951997-09-18018 September 1997 Ro:On 970916,reactor Staff Discovered That Intrusion Alarm Sys Was Not Tested for Operability During First Calendar Wk of Sept.Caused by Other Members Being on Leave or Alternate Duty.All Sys Tests Were Properly Documented ML20096C5351996-01-11011 January 1996 Ro:On 960104,Shim-2 Control Rod Stopped at 917 Units. Operator Went Out on Reactor Bridge to Check Rod.After Examining Rod,Operator Shook Barrel & Rod Fell Into Core. Reactor Remains in Shutdown Condition ML20082P0161991-09-0303 September 1991 Ro:On 910830 Analog scram-capable Safety Channel of Dow Triga Research Reactor Found to Be Not Operating During power-up Operation of Reactor.Caused by Broken Connection in high-voltage Cable for Neutron Detector.Broken Cable Fixed ML20082N6131991-08-30030 August 1991 RO:analog-capable Safety Channel of Reactor Inoperable During Reactor Operation.Caused by Broken Connection in High Voltage Cable for Neutron Detector.Reactor Shutdown & Secured ML20210B2751987-03-18018 March 1987 Ro:Holes Found in Aluminum Reactor Tank Line.Cause Unknown. Operations Suspended Until Extent of Problem & Solution Determined.Proposed Actions to Correct Problem Will Be Submitted Prior to Resuming Operations 1997-09-18
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20202E9081998-12-31031 December 1998 Geological Survey Triga Reactor Annual Rept for Period Jan- Dec 1998. with ML20206K7031998-12-31031 December 1998 Revised Us Geological Survey Triga Reactor Annual Rept,Jan- Dec 1998 ML20217A2151998-04-15015 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 9 to License R-113 ML20216H7811998-03-16016 March 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 8 to License R-113 ML20202H1471997-12-31031 December 1997 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept for Jan-Dec 1997 ML20247F8221997-12-31031 December 1997 Corrected Pages for 1997 Annual Rept of USGS Survey Triga Reactor Facility, Originally Submitted on 980202,IAW License Conditions ML20211C7951997-09-18018 September 1997 Ro:On 970916,reactor Staff Discovered That Intrusion Alarm Sys Was Not Tested for Operability During First Calendar Wk of Sept.Caused by Other Members Being on Leave or Alternate Duty.All Sys Tests Were Properly Documented ML20096C5351996-01-11011 January 1996 Ro:On 960104,Shim-2 Control Rod Stopped at 917 Units. Operator Went Out on Reactor Bridge to Check Rod.After Examining Rod,Operator Shook Barrel & Rod Fell Into Core. Reactor Remains in Shutdown Condition ML20096G1881995-12-31031 December 1995 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept for Jan-Dec 1995 ML20078A6451994-12-31031 December 1994 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept for 1994 ML20063C6501993-12-31031 December 1993 USGS Survey Triga Reactor Annual Rept for Jan-Dec 1993. W/ ML20127N4481992-12-31031 December 1992 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept for Jan-Dec 1992 ML20087F3971991-12-31031 December 1991 Us Geological Survey Triga Reactor Annual Rept 910101-1231 ML20082P0161991-09-0303 September 1991 Ro:On 910830 Analog scram-capable Safety Channel of Dow Triga Research Reactor Found to Be Not Operating During power-up Operation of Reactor.Caused by Broken Connection in high-voltage Cable for Neutron Detector.Broken Cable Fixed ML20082N6131991-08-30030 August 1991 RO:analog-capable Safety Channel of Reactor Inoperable During Reactor Operation.Caused by Broken Connection in High Voltage Cable for Neutron Detector.Reactor Shutdown & Secured ML20066K5821990-12-31031 December 1990 Corrected Annual Rept of USGS Triga Reactor Facility 1990 ML20066H8881990-12-31031 December 1990 Annual Rept of USGS Triga Reactor Facility 1990 ML20006A5611989-12-31031 December 1989 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept 1989. W/900118 Ltr ML20246F6621989-04-30030 April 1989 Reactor Operator Requalification Program,Usgs Triga Reactor ML20149E5581988-01-0404 January 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 4 to License R-113 ML20150A7641987-12-31031 December 1987 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept,1987 ML20210B2751987-03-18018 March 1987 Ro:Holes Found in Aluminum Reactor Tank Line.Cause Unknown. Operations Suspended Until Extent of Problem & Solution Determined.Proposed Actions to Correct Problem Will Be Submitted Prior to Resuming Operations ML20210E4261986-12-31031 December 1986 USGS Triga Reactor Annual Rept for 1986 ML20137P4431985-12-31031 December 1985 Us Geological Survey Triga Reactor Annual Rept,1985 ML20079P6951983-12-31031 December 1983 Annual Operating Rept for 1983 ML20028G0771982-12-31031 December 1982 Annual Rept 1982. ML20040F5761981-12-31031 December 1981 Annual Rept 1981. ML20003A4871980-12-31031 December 1980 Annual Rept,Jan-Dec 1980. ML19296B3521979-12-31031 December 1979 Annual Operating Rept 1979 ML19250A8001979-10-10010 October 1979 Ro:On 791009,power Signal Was Lost About 60-s After Reactor Reached 1 MW Power Level.Reactor Immediately Shut Down. Caused by Moisture Shorting Signal Line Whose Coaxial Connector Was Lying in Water Near Reactor Tank ML19256A8441978-12-31031 December 1978 1978 Annual Rept for Triga Reactor.Prime Function Was to Provide Neutrons for Various Research Programs.Irradiations Were Also Done for Other Govt Agencies 1998-04-15
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n ne m mena n, 9/18/97 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Warhington DC 20555 REF: License R-113, Docket No. 50-274
Dear Sir:
On September 16, 1997 the reactor staff discovered that contrary to our Physical Security Plan, paragraph 6.1.4.1.A, Tests, the intrusion alarm system was not tested for operability during the first calendar week of September.
The intrusion alariu is normally tested on Friday of each calendar week, and was tested on Friday, August 29. On Friday, September 5, only one staff member was on duty at the facility due to other members being either on leave or an alternate duty schedule. The alarm system was not tested on September 5, as required. On Monday, September 8, another staff member realized that the alarm system test was not done on the 5th, so he performed a successful test of the system at 0745 on the 8th. 5 The staff involved did not realize at that time that a 'I requirement of the security plan had been violated. A different staff member conducted the next alarm system test on Friday, September 12, and recognized at that time that a security plan violation had occurred.
The intrusion alarm system has functioned properly during the entire period of this occurrence. All system tests were properly documented, as required, in the reactor operations log.
The reasons for the testing oversight are poor scheduling of the alarm system tests and confusion about the interpretation of the " weekly" interval. One staff member thought that " weekly" allowed for a maximum interval of ten days if the long-term, average interval did not exceed seven days.
Physical security plan compliance was achieved on Monday, September 8, when the alarm system was successfully tested.
Two actions have been taken to prevent this event from recurring. All staff members have received instruction on the requirements for testing the alarm system every calendar week, and future alarm tests will be scheduled to occur in mid-week instead of on Fridays.
Any questions concerning this event may be directed to Tim DeBey, Reactor Supervisor, at (303) 236-4726.
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Thomas D. Fouch Regional Geologist l lll l l gl Reactor Administrator '
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