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ENS 55097 | 8 February 2021 11:58:00 | The following was received from the state of Louisiana via email: A written notification was received on February 8, 2021 at 09:15 am, which stated that on January 12, 2021, a contract employee was sanding and painting on the 491-V-44 ASO Washer Vessel, near two permitted nuclear level gauges. Estimated exposure time was forty minutes for the hand and forearm. The gauges were two Texas Nuclear Model 5206, 500 mCi Cs-137 (not decay corrected), gauge serial numbers B364 & source s/n GG-5325 and gauge s/n B365 & source s/n GG-5917. The exposure was calculated for extremities of hand and forearm to be 2,423 mrem. The dose to the whole body has not been calculated at this time and is in the process of being done. Louisiana Incident Number : LA20210002 |
ENS 54561 | 4 March 2020 12:24:00 | EN Revision Imported Date : 3/6/2020 NOTIFICATION TO OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY On March 4, 2020, an actual Unusual Event code was inadvertently sent to an offsite agency, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), and to a former NRC Resident Inspector during a planned emergency response drill. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.
Based on further review of the NRC reporting guidance relative to these criteria, STP has concluded that this condition is below the reporting threshold outlined in NUREG-1022 Revision 3. NUREG-1022 states the following (page 54): 'Licensees generally do not have to report media and government interactions unless they are related to the radiological health and safety of the public or on-site personnel, or protection of the environment. The condition originally reported in EN 54561 is not a news release or government notification and has no impact on the radiological health and safety of the public or on-site personnel, or protection of the environment. Therefore, STP is retracting EN 54561. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified on 3/5/2020 at 1310 CST. Notified R4DO Rick Deese. |