ML22334A266
| ML22334A266 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 12/07/2022 |
| From: | John Lubinski Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards |
| To: | Virkar H NRC/OIG |
| Shared Package | |
| ML22305A505 | List: |
| References | |
| OIG-21-A-15, OEDO-22-00453 | |
| Download: ML22334A266 (5) | |
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December 7, 2022 MEMORANDUM TO: Hruta Virkar Assistant Inspector General for Audits Office of the Inspector General Signed by Lubinski, John FROM: John W. Lubinski, Director on 12/07/22 Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
SUBJECT:
STATUS OF RECOMMENDATIONS: AUDIT OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASES IMPACT ON NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND WASTE OVERSIGHT (OIG-21-A-15)
Enclosed is the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRCs) status of Recommendations 1 - 5 from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Audit of Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19) Impact on Nuclear Materials and Waste Oversight (OIG-21-A-15), dated September 23, 2021. Four recommendations from this report have been closed. The actions to address recommendation 1 are still ongoing, as described in the enclosure. If you have any questions regarding this document, please contact the individual identified below.
Enclosure:
As stated CONTACT: Leira Cuadrado, NMSS/MSST 301-415-0324
ML22334A266 (Response Memo) ML22305A505 (Pkg)
OFFICE NMSS/MSST/MSTB NMSS/MSST/MSTB NMSS/MSST Tech Editor NMSS NAME LCuadrado BVenkataraman KWilliams PWalker-Webb JLubinski (TClark for) (CRichie for)
DATE 12/6/22 12/6/22 12/6/22 12/6/22 12/07/22 AUDIT OF COVID-19S IMPACT ON NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND WASTE OVERSIGHT (OIG A-15) STATUS OF RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendation 1: Revise the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) materials and waste inspection guidance to include instructions on how to respond to prolonged work disruptions, including those that result in required maximum telework or a lack of access to inspection sites.
Status: Ongoing. The spent fuel and fuel facilities inspection guidance was updated in Fiscal Year 2021. The decommissioning and the nuclear materials users guidance is currently being updated as part of major updates to these programs. The inspection guidance is a matter of compatibility for the Agreement States. Therefore, the guidance was provided to the Agreement States for comment. The due date for receiving Agreement State comments on the materials inspection program (Inspection Manual Chapter 2800) is currently scheduled for January 12, 2023.
Upon receipt of comments, the working group will disposition of the comments received and then issue the guidance. The target completion date may be affected by the feedback received on the draft guidance.
NMSS has a business process in place for the routine revisions of inspection procedures. The guidance associated with pandemics or periods of prolonged work disruptions will be reviewed on a routine basis after their initial issuance and updated as needed.
Target Completion Date: April 30, 2023 Point of
Contact:
Leira Cuadrado, NMSS Recommendation 2: Formally designate Web-Based Licensing (WBL) as the official system to manage materials and waste inspections data.
Status: Completed. NMSS designated WBL as the official system to manage materials and waste inspections in a memorandum dated January 27, 2022 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22011A057).
Enclosure
Completion Date: January 27, 2022 Point of
Contact:
Leira Cuadrado, NMSS Recommendation 3: Provide guidance on how to record data consistently in WBL, including specific information on how and when to populate inspection-related information fields.
Status: Completed. Staff developed a consistent business process and guidance for recording data within WBLs inspection module based on the functionality described below in response to Recommendation 4. This guidance was provided to the regions via e-mail on July 20, 2022, and the first training was conducted with the regions on July 21, 2022. The guidance was formally sent to the regions via memo on September 7, 2022 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22244A059).
The guidance is available in the WBL User Portal.
Completion Date: July 20, 2022 Point of
Contact:
Leira Cuadrado, NMSS Recommendation 4: Review and reconfigure WBL to include mechanisms for recording complete inspections data.
Status: Completed. The staff enhanced the functionality of WBLs inspection module for improved data capture and management of materials and waste inspections not already tracked under Replacement Reactor Program System. The new functionalities of the WBL inspection module will allow for better tracking the status and components of an inspection, as well as integrate with other modules to better plan and track inspections.
Completion Date: June 30, 2022 Point of
Contact:
Adelaide Giantelli, NMSS Recommendation 5 Update and implement training for NRC staff to consistently employ the mechanisms developed by the NRC to record the inspections data in WBL.
Status: Completed. Upon deployment of the enhancements to the inspection module in June 2022, NMSS staff provided virtual 2
training on July 21, 2022, for inspection staff in each region on how to record inspection data in WBL.
Completion Date: July 21, 2022 Point of