ML20236C496

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Partially Withheld Insp Rept 50-482/89-12 on 890130-0203 (Ref 10CFR73.21).Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Physical Security Program,Including Mgt Support,Ler Followup,Security Program Plan & Audits & Physical Barriers
ML20236C496
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1989
From: Everett R, Joseph Kelly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
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ML20236C488 List:
References
50-482-89-12, NUDOCS 8903220185
Download: ML20236C496 (1)


See also: IR 05000482/1989012

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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REGION IV--

NRC Inspection Report:

50-482/89-12

. Operating License: NPF-42

Docket: 'STN 50-482

Licensee: Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC)

P.O. Box 411

Burlington, Kansas 66839

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Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS)

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Inspection'At: WCGS, Burlington, Kansas

Inspection Conducted: January 30 through- February 3,1989

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Inspector:

'J. A. F. Kelly, Senior Security Inspector

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M Security and Emergency Preparedness Section

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Approved:

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R. J. Everett, Chief, g urity and Emergency

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Preparedness SectioV

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Inspection Summary

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Inspection Conducted January 30 through February 3,1989 (Report 50-482/89-12)

Areas Inspected:

Routine, unannounced inspection of certain areas of the

physical security program.

The areas inspected within the' physical security

program included: management support, licensee event report followup, security

program plan, and audits; protected and vital area physical barriers, detection

and assessment aids; protected and vital area access. control of personnel,

packages, and vehicles; alarm stations and communications; power supply;

testing, maintenance, and compensatory measures; and security training and

qualifications.

Results: Within the areas inspected, one apparent violation was identified

(inadequate assessment aids, paragraph 4).

A clear understanding of technical issues continues to be demonstrated.

Approaches are usually viable, but the timeliness of implementation'tends to be-

slow.

The administrative activities associated with'the fitness for duty

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program continue to be very good'

The licensee recognizes the need to include

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testing for alcohol abuse into their program, but have not yet settled on an

appropriate technique.

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