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COMMISSION
 
OFFICE OF INSPECTION
 
===AND ENFORCEMENT===
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 April 24, 1986 No.:-28 6835IE INFORMATION
 
NO. 86-28: TELEPHONE
 
NUMBERS TO THE NRC OPERATIONS
 
CENTER AND REGIONAL OFFICES


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
:All NRC licensees except nuclear power facilities and fuel facilities with aninstalled Emergency Notification System (ENS).
:
All NRC licensees
 
except nuclear power facilities
 
and fuel facilities
 
with an installed
 
Emergency
 
Notification
 
System (ENS).


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
:This notice is being issued to ensure that recipients are aware of the correctcommercial telephone numbers for the NRC that are to be used to report inci-dents and reportable items as required by the regulations and license condi-tions. In addition, it is considered prudent that recipients assure-that othertelephone numbers used for emergency notifications are correct, and provisionsexist for periodic updating.It is expected that recipients will review and forward the information in thisnotice to cognizant individuals for review and appropriate use. Suggestionscontained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements;therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
: This notice is being issued to ensure that recipients
 
are aware of the correct commercial
 
telephone
 
numbers for the NRC that are to be used to report inci-dents and reportable
 
items as required by the regulations
 
and license condi-tions. In addition, it is considered
 
prudent that recipients
 
assure-that
 
other telephone
 
numbers used for emergency
 
notifications
 
are correct, and provisions
 
exist for periodic updating.It is expected that recipients
 
will review and forward the information
 
in this notice to cognizant
 
individuals
 
for review and appropriate
 
use. Suggestions
 
contained
 
in this information
 
notice do not constitute
 
NRC requirements;
therefore, no specific action or written response is required.Description
 
of Circumstances:
As a result of the incident at the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation
 
on January 4, 1986, it was determined
 
that some telephone
 
numbers held by the licensee for emergency
 
notification
 
and assistance
 
were incorrect.
 
For exam-ple, the numbers for the NRC Region IV office and DOE emergency
 
radiological
 
assistance
 
were incorrect.
 
In addition, the DOE number was improperly
 
identi-fied in the radiological
 
contingency
 
plan under a listing for NRC. A prelimi-nary review of other contingency
 
plans indicated
 
that this situation
 
is not unique to Sequoyah Fuels Corporation.
 
Discussion:
The following
 
commercial
 
telephone
 
numbers are available
 
for notification
 
to the NRC of incidents
 
and reportable
 
items during normal office hours.8604220380
IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 Region I, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
 
(215)337-5000
Region II, Atlanta, Georgia (404)331-4503 Region III, Glen Ellyn, Illinois (312)790-5500
Region IV, Arlington, Texas (817)860-8100
Region IV Uranium Recovery Field Office, Denver, Colorado (303)236-2805
 
===Region V, Walnut Creek, California===
(415)943-3700
During non-office
 
hours, the NRC Operations
 
Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is available
 
at the following
 
commercial
 
numbers on a 24-hour basis to receive notification
 
of incidents
 
and reportable
 
items which must be reported prior to the opening of the regional office during the next working day.NRC Operations
 
Center (24 hours), Bethesda, Maryland (301)951-0550
(301)427-4056 (Backup) l (301)427-4259 (Backup)(301)492-8893 (Backup)
IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 No specific action or written response is required by this information
 
notice.If you have any questions
 
regarding
 
this matter, please contact the regional emergency
 
response coordinator
 
in the appropriate
 
NRC regional office or the NRC Headquarters
 
incident response contact listed in this notice.Edward I/Jordan, Director Divisio rof Emergency
 
===Preparedness===
and Engineering
 
Response Office of Inspection
 
and Enforcement
 
Technical
 
Contacts: Ken Ferlic, RI (215)337-5000
Bill Stansberry, RII (404)331-4503 Linda Kers, RIII (312)790-5500
Emilio Garcia, RV (415)943-3700
Gene Bates, RIV (817)860-8100
Shirley Simonds, IE (301)492-9622 Attachment:
List of Recently Issued IE Information
 
Notices
 
Attachment
 
1 IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED IE INFORMATION
 
NOTICES Information
 
Date of Notice No. Subject Issue Issued to 86-27 86-26 86-25 86-24 86-23 86-22 Access Control At Nuclear Facilities
 
Potential
 
Problems In Generators
 
Manufactured
 
By Electrical
 
===Products Incorporated===
Traceability
 
And Material Control Of Material And Equipment, Particularly
 
Fasteners 4/21/86 4/17/86 4/11/86 All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP; research and nonpower reactor facilities;
fuel fabrication
 
and processing
 
facilities
 
All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP; research and test reactor facilities;
fuel cycle licensees
 
and Priority 1 material licensees All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities
 
holding an OL or CP and research and test reactors Respirator
 
Users Notice: 4/11/86 Increased
 
Inspection
 
Frequency For Certain Self-Contained
 
Breathing
 
Apparatus
 
Air Cylinders Excessive
 
Skin Exposures
 
Due To Contamination
 
With Hot Particles Underresponse
 
Of Radition Survey Instrument
 
To High Radiation


==Description of Circumstances==
Fields 4/9/86 3/31/86 OL = Operating
:As a result of the incident at the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation onJanuary 4, 1986, it was determined that some telephone numbers held by thelicensee for emergency notification and assistance were incorrect. For exam-ple, the numbers for the NRC Region IV office and DOE emergency radiologicalassistance were incorrect. In addition, the DOE number was improperly identi-fied in the radiological contingency plan under a listing for NRC. A prelimi-nary review of other contingency plans indicated that this situation is notunique to Sequoyah Fuels Corporation.Discussion:The following commercial telephone numbers are available for notification tothe NRC of incidents and reportable items during normal office hours.8604220380
IN 86-28April 24, 1986 Region I, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania(215)337-5000Region II, Atlanta, Georgia(404)331-4503Region III, Glen Ellyn, Illinois(312)790-5500Region IV, Arlington, Texas(817)860-8100Region IV Uranium Recovery Field Office, Denver, Colorado(303)236-2805Region V, Walnut Creek, California(415)943-3700During non-office hours, the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland, isavailable at the following commercial numbers on a 24-hour basis to receivenotification of incidents and reportable items which must be reported prior tothe opening of the regional office during the next working day.NRC Operations Center (24 hours), Bethesda, Maryland(301)951-0550(301)427-4056 (Backup) l(301)427-4259 (Backup)(301)492-8893 (Backup)
IN 86-28April 24, 1986 No specific action or written response is required by this information notice.If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the regionalemergency response coordinator in the appropriate NRC regional office or theNRC Headquarters incident response contact listed in this notice.Edward I/Jordan, DirectorDivisio rof Emergency Preparednessand Engineering ResponseOffice of Inspection and EnforcementTechnical Contacts:Ken Ferlic, RI(215)337-5000Bill Stansberry, RII(404)331-4503Linda Kers, RIII(312)790-5500Emilio Garcia, RV(415)943-3700Gene Bates, RIV(817)860-8100Shirley Simonds, IE(301)492-9622Attachment:List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices


Attachment 1IN 86-28April 24, 1986LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUEDIE INFORMATION NOTICESInformation Date ofNotice No. Subject Issue Issued to86-2786-2686-2586-2486-2386-22Access Control At NuclearFacilitiesPotential Problems InGenerators Manufactured ByElectrical ProductsIncorporatedTraceability And MaterialControl Of Material AndEquipment, ParticularlyFasteners4/21/864/17/864/11/86All power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CP; researchand nonpower reactorfacilities; fuelfabrication andprocessing facilitiesAll power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CPAll power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CPAll power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CP; researchand test reactorfacilities; fuelcycle licensees andPriority 1 materiallicenseesAll power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CPAll power reactorfacilities holdingan OL or CP andresearch and testreactorsRespirator Users Notice: 4/11/86Increased Inspection FrequencyFor Certain Self-ContainedBreathing Apparatus AirCylindersExcessive Skin Exposures DueTo Contamination With HotParticlesUnderresponse Of RaditionSurvey Instrument To HighRadiation Fields4/9/863/31/86OL = Operating LicenseCP = Construction Permit
License CP = Construction


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Revision as of 13:00, 31 August 2018

Telephone Numbers to the NRC Operations Center and Regional Offices
ML031220643
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Palo Verde, Perry, Indian Point, Fermi, Kewaunee, Catawba, Harris, Wolf Creek, Saint Lucie, Point Beach, Oyster Creek, Watts Bar, Hope Creek, Grand Gulf, Cooper, Sequoyah, Byron, Pilgrim, Arkansas Nuclear, Three Mile Island, Braidwood, Susquehanna, Summer, Prairie Island, Columbia, Seabrook, Brunswick, Surry, Limerick, North Anna, Turkey Point, River Bend, Vermont Yankee, Crystal River, Haddam Neck, Ginna, Diablo Canyon, Callaway, Vogtle, Waterford, Duane Arnold, Farley, Robinson, Clinton, South Texas, San Onofre, Cook, Comanche Peak, Yankee Rowe, Maine Yankee, Quad Cities, Humboldt Bay, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Zion, Midland, Bellefonte, Fort Calhoun, FitzPatrick, McGuire, LaSalle, 05000000, Zimmer, Fort Saint Vrain, Shoreham, Satsop, Trojan, Atlantic Nuclear Power Plant, Skagit, Marble Hill
Issue date: 04/24/1986
From: Jordan E L
NRC/IE
To:
References
IN-86-028, NUDOCS 8604220380
Download: ML031220643 (4)


.MOG, WGG, RCL, DDW, SKG, RLA, JKG, RLJ, TLP, KJM, FFF, JJF, RKS, JMM, DJM, TPM (2), RK" TRR, RRM, FC File (2), AM, JRG Vdll#A IN 86-E SUNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

OFFICE OF INSPECTION

AND ENFORCEMENT

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 April 24, 1986 No.:-28 6835IE INFORMATION

NO. 86-28: TELEPHONE

NUMBERS TO THE NRC OPERATIONS

CENTER AND REGIONAL OFFICES

Addressees

All NRC licensees

except nuclear power facilities

and fuel facilities

with an installed

Emergency

Notification

System (ENS).

Purpose

This notice is being issued to ensure that recipients

are aware of the correct commercial

telephone

numbers for the NRC that are to be used to report inci-dents and reportable

items as required by the regulations

and license condi-tions. In addition, it is considered

prudent that recipients

assure-that

other telephone

numbers used for emergency

notifications

are correct, and provisions

exist for periodic updating.It is expected that recipients

will review and forward the information

in this notice to cognizant

individuals

for review and appropriate

use. Suggestions

contained

in this information

notice do not constitute

NRC requirements;

therefore, no specific action or written response is required.Description

of Circumstances:

As a result of the incident at the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation

on January 4, 1986, it was determined

that some telephone

numbers held by the licensee for emergency

notification

and assistance

were incorrect.

For exam-ple, the numbers for the NRC Region IV office and DOE emergency

radiological

assistance

were incorrect.

In addition, the DOE number was improperly

identi-fied in the radiological

contingency

plan under a listing for NRC. A prelimi-nary review of other contingency

plans indicated

that this situation

is not unique to Sequoyah Fuels Corporation.

Discussion:

The following

commercial

telephone

numbers are available

for notification

to the NRC of incidents

and reportable

items during normal office hours.8604220380

IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 Region I, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

(215)337-5000

Region II, Atlanta, Georgia (404)331-4503 Region III, Glen Ellyn, Illinois (312)790-5500

Region IV, Arlington, Texas (817)860-8100

Region IV Uranium Recovery Field Office, Denver, Colorado (303)236-2805

Region V, Walnut Creek, California

(415)943-3700

During non-office

hours, the NRC Operations

Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is available

at the following

commercial

numbers on a 24-hour basis to receive notification

of incidents

and reportable

items which must be reported prior to the opening of the regional office during the next working day.NRC Operations

Center (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />), Bethesda, Maryland (301)951-0550

(301)427-4056 (Backup) l (301)427-4259 (Backup)(301)492-8893 (Backup)

IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 No specific action or written response is required by this information

notice.If you have any questions

regarding

this matter, please contact the regional emergency

response coordinator

in the appropriate

NRC regional office or the NRC Headquarters

incident response contact listed in this notice.Edward I/Jordan, Director Divisio rof Emergency

Preparedness

and Engineering

Response Office of Inspection

and Enforcement

Technical

Contacts: Ken Ferlic, RI (215)337-5000

Bill Stansberry, RII (404)331-4503 Linda Kers, RIII (312)790-5500

Emilio Garcia, RV (415)943-3700

Gene Bates, RIV (817)860-8100

Shirley Simonds, IE (301)492-9622 Attachment:

List of Recently Issued IE Information

Notices

Attachment

1 IN 86-28 April 24, 1986 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED IE INFORMATION

NOTICES Information

Date of Notice No. Subject Issue Issued to 86-27 86-26 86-25 86-24 86-23 86-22 Access Control At Nuclear Facilities

Potential

Problems In Generators

Manufactured

By Electrical

Products Incorporated

Traceability

And Material Control Of Material And Equipment, Particularly

Fasteners 4/21/86 4/17/86 4/11/86 All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP; research and nonpower reactor facilities;

fuel fabrication

and processing

facilities

All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP; research and test reactor facilities;

fuel cycle licensees

and Priority 1 material licensees All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP All power reactor facilities

holding an OL or CP and research and test reactors Respirator

Users Notice: 4/11/86 Increased

Inspection

Frequency For Certain Self-Contained

Breathing

Apparatus

Air Cylinders Excessive

Skin Exposures

Due To Contamination

With Hot Particles Underresponse

Of Radition Survey Instrument

To High Radiation

Fields 4/9/86 3/31/86 OL = Operating

License CP = Construction

Permit