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| {{#Wiki_filter:JWtin TEXAS A&M ENGINEERINGNr I EXPERIMENT STATIONNUCLEAR SCIENCE CENTERNovember 12, 2014 2014-0068U. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionATTN: Document Control DeskWashington, DC 20555-0001Subject: Reply to a Notice of Violation Inspection Report No. 50-128/2014-201(License R-83)This memo represents the reply from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station(TEES) Nuclear Science Center (NSC) regarding the Notice of Violation (NOV) receivedas part of the routine inspection report No. 50-128/2014-201. The U.S. Nuclear RegulatoryCommission (NRC) conducted a routine inspection of the NSC on September 15-18, 2014.On September 18, 2014 The NRC discussed the preliminary findings with NSC and TEESpersonnel.As discussed at the inspection outbrief, the NSC welcomes the scrutiny that comes withour current situation. We deeply regret the conditions that contributed to the NOV and areworking to rectify underlying factors to achieve a new level of performance. This is aserious matter and the following items review the violation and the steps that have beentaken to advance the closure of the matter.The notice of violation documented in the report is as follows:Technical Specifications Section 6.1.3. a. 2 states that "The minimum staffing whenthe reactor is not secured shall be as follows.: a licensed reactor operator or seniorreactor operator shall be in the control room. "Contrary to the above, on July 25., 2014, the licensed operator on duty left thecontrol room for a period of two and one-half minutes while the reactor wasoperating at one megawatt.The following items present our response to the four topics required by the NOV:(1) The reason for the violation, or, if contested, the bases for disputing the violationor severity levelThis violation occurred because of lack of operational awareness in the controlroom staff. It was determined that current procedures did not require signatorytransfer of responsibility for control room operators. This method of operations wasin place at the NSC for several decades and, while it was never violated before, itdid enhance the potential for operational transgression.(2) The corrective steps that have been taken and the results achievedTEL. 979.845.7551 1 FAX 979.862.2667nsc.tamu.edu1095 Nuclear Science Rd. I 3575 TAMU I College Station, TX 77843-3575 In response to the noted violation, a number of steps were taken as a result of thistransgression.1. On the day of the event, the licensed operator on duty was suspended fromperforming licensed duty while the NSC conducted an internal investigationand initiated retraining.2. To facilitate and drive home the retraining requirement designed by NSCmanagement, the licensed operator on duty who left the control roomunstaffed prepared and conducted training on Technical SpecificationsSection 6 for all licensed operators at the NSC.a. Following the completion of this training exercise on September 4,2014, the suspension ended on that date.3. The NSC Director approved a revised administrative procedure requiringthe licensed operator on duty to also be the licensed operator of record inthe log book. This procedure results in an increased awareness amongcontrol room staff of who holds immediate responsibility for fulfillingcontrol room staffing requirements.4. The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) and TEES initiated acompliance audit that is ongoing that has included a review of thesecorrective actions. The efficacy of these actions will be monitored by TEESleadership and the University Reactor Safety Board.These corrective steps are intended to achieve increased awareness amongcontrol room staff and to clarify the identity of the responsible licensed operatorat all times.(3) The corrective steps that will be takenThe new administrative sign-in procedure was implemented on September 29, 2014with a 60 day trial period to work through implementation challenges. Thisprocedure will be reviewed in mid-November by comprise seeking input from thelicensed operators and management staff at the NSC regarding lessons learnedabout the effectiveness of the procedure. Recommended improvements ormodifications will be evaluated and incorporated into the final procedure. Theprocedure will be implemented in final form effective November 28, 2014.(4) The date when full compliance will be achievedWhile we are currently operating in full compliance with technical specificationsand the new sign-in procedure, the review of the procedure is under way and thfinal version will not be effective until November 28, 2014. However, since thatdate falls on a holiday, the effective date that the NSC will begin operations thenew procedure will be December 1, 2014. That is the date when we will be able toconfirm with documentation that we are in full compliance.As I indicated at the inspection outbrief, I regard this to be a significant matter worthy.ofthe attention being focused on it. We welcome additional input and recommendations to further improve operations at the NSC. If you have any questions or comments, pleasecontact me at mcdeavittgtamu.edu or 979-845-7551 (NSC Phone).Sean McDeavittDirector, Nuclear Science CenterXc: 2.11 /central fileDirector, Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationMike Morlang, U.S. NRC Inspector | | {{#Wiki_filter:JWtin TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING Nr I EXPERIMENT STATION NUCLEAR SCIENCE CENTER November 12, 2014 2014-0068 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Subject: Reply to a Notice of Violation Inspection Report No. 50-128/2014-201 (License R-83)This memo represents the reply from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Nuclear Science Center (NSC) regarding the Notice of Violation (NOV) received as part of the routine inspection report No. 50-128/2014-20 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a routine inspection of the NSC on September 15-18, 2014.On September 18, 2014 The NRC discussed the preliminary findings with NSC and TEES personnel. |
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| | As discussed at the inspection outbrief, the NSC welcomes the scrutiny that comes with our current situatio We deeply regret the conditions that contributed to the NOV and are working to rectify underlying factors to achieve a new level of performanc This is a serious matter and the following items review the violation and the steps that have been taken to advance the closure of the matter.The notice of violation documented in the report is as follows: Technical Specifications Section 6.1.3. a. 2 states that "The minimum staffing when the reactor is not secured shall be as follows.: |
| | a licensed reactor operator or senior reactor operator shall be in the control room. " Contrary to the above, on July 25., 2014, the licensed operator on duty left the control room for a period of two and one-half minutes while the reactor was operating at one megawatt.The following items present our response to the four topics required by the NOV: (1) The reason for the violation, or, if contested, the bases for disputing the violation or severity level This violation occurred because of lack of operational awareness in the control room staff. It was determined that current procedures did not require signatory transfer of responsibility for control room operator This method of operations was in place at the NSC for several decades and, while it was never violated before, it did enhance the potential for operational transgression. |
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| | (2) The corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved TEL. 979.845.7551 1 FAX 979.862.2667 nsc.tamu.edu 1095 Nuclear Science Rd. I 3575 TAMU I College Station, TX 77843-3575 In response to the noted violation, a number of steps were taken as a result of this transgression. |
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| | 1. On the day of the event, the licensed operator on duty was suspended from performing licensed duty while the NSC conducted an internal investigation and initiated retraining. |
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| | 2. To facilitate and drive home the retraining requirement designed by NSC management, the licensed operator on duty who left the control room unstaffed prepared and conducted training on Technical Specifications Section 6 for all licensed operators at the NSC.a. Following the completion of this training exercise on September 4, 2014, the suspension ended on that date.3. The NSC Director approved a revised administrative procedure requiring the licensed operator on duty to also be the licensed operator of record in the log book. This procedure results in an increased awareness among control room staff of who holds immediate responsibility for fulfilling control room staffing requirements. |
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| | 4. The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) and TEES initiated a compliance audit that is ongoing that has included a review of these corrective actions. The efficacy of these actions will be monitored by TEES leadership and the University Reactor Safety Board.These corrective steps are intended to achieve increased awareness among control room staff and to clarify the identity of the responsible licensed operator at all times.(3) The corrective steps that will be taken The new administrative sign-in procedure was implemented on September 29, 2014 with a 60 day trial period to work through implementation challenge This procedure will be reviewed in mid-November by comprise seeking input from the licensed operators and management staff at the NSC regarding lessons learned about the effectiveness of the procedur Recommended improvements or modifications will be evaluated and incorporated into the final procedur The procedure will be implemented in final form effective November 28, 2014.(4) The date when full compliance will be achieved While we are currently operating in full compliance with technical specifications and the new sign-in procedure, the review of the procedure is under way and th final version will not be effective until November 28, 2014. However, since that date falls on a holiday, the effective date that the NSC will begin operations the new procedure will be December 1, 2014. That is the date when we will be able to confirm with documentation that we are in full compliance. |
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| | As I indicated at the inspection outbrief, I regard this to be a significant matter worthy.of the attention being focused on it. We welcome additional input and recommendations to further improve operations at the NSC. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at mcdeavittgtamu.edu or 979-845-7551 (NSC Phone).Sean McDeavitt Director, Nuclear Science Center Xc: 2.11 /central file Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Mike Morlang, U.S. NRC Inspector |
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MONTHYEARML24214A1612024-08-0707 August 2024 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL 25-01, Texas A&M University ML24129A1852024-05-0808 May 2024 Tees - License Management Change for the Reactors IR 05000128/20232012024-04-22022 April 2024 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System, Nuclear Science Center – U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safety Inspection Report No. 05000128/2023201 and Notice of Violation IR 05000128/20232022024-04-11011 April 2024 Texas Engineering Experiment Station Texas A&M University System U.S. NRC Security Inspection Report No. 05000128/2023202 and Notice of Violation - Cover Letter ML23350A0072023-12-16016 December 2023 Texas A&M University Engineering Experiment Station, Nuclear Engineering & Science Center (Tees) Submittal of Revised Emergency Plan ML23198A0122023-12-12012 December 2023 Examination Report Letter No. 50-128/Ol-23-03, Texas A&M University ML23344A0012023-12-10010 December 2023 Texas A&M Univ., License Management Change ML23198A0102023-07-31031 July 2023 Texas A&M University, Examination Confirmation Letter 50-128/OL-23-03 ML23115A0612023-05-0404 May 2023 Examination Report Letter No. 50-128/OL-23-02, Texas A&M University ML23115A0622023-05-0404 May 2023 Examination Result Letter No. 50-128/OL-23-02, Texas A&M University ML23047A4792023-03-0707 March 2023 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-23-02, Texas A&M University IR 05000128/20222012023-02-0202 February 2023 Tees/Tamu, NSC U.S. NRC Routine Inspection Report No. 050000128/2022201 ML23018A1292023-01-16016 January 2023 Texas Engineering Experiment Station Nuclear Science Center Reactor Self-Report of Radiation Levels Exceeding Regulatory Limits ML22227A1932022-09-0808 September 2022 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-23-01,Texas A&M University ML22226A0012022-06-24024 June 2022 Texas A&M Univ., License Amendment Request Re Management Change ML22038A9612022-02-11011 February 2022 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-22-02, Texas A&M University IR 05000128/20212012022-01-24024 January 2022 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System, Nuclear Science Center, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Routine Inspection Report 050000128/2021201 ML21350A4022021-12-16016 December 2021 Examination Report Letter No. 50-128/OL-22-01, Texas A&M University ML21259A2102021-09-17017 September 2021 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System Change of Facility Project Manager ML21256A3042021-09-13013 September 2021 Notification of Changes in License Level Personnel for the Texas A&M Experiment Station NSCR (R-83) and the Texas A&M University Agn (R-23) ML21221A1722021-08-23023 August 2021 Examination Confirmation Letter No.50-128/OL-22-01, Texas A&M University ML21146A1922021-07-22022 July 2021 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System Issuance of Amendment No. 19 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. R-83 for the Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System Nuclear Science Center ML21130A5652021-05-17017 May 2021 Acceptance Review of License Amendment Request to Remove License Condition Expiration Date ML21123A2922021-05-0303 May 2021 License Amendment Request for Facility Operating License R-83; Revision of the License Conditions for Removal of the Expiration Date on Possession of the AGN-201M Reactor Fuel ML21039A5302021-02-0808 February 2021 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-21-01, Texas A&M University (Triga) IR 05000128/20202022021-02-0303 February 2021 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Routine Inspection Report No. 05000128/2020202 ML20295A4242020-11-16016 November 2020 Notification of Mailing Address Change Regarding Submittal of Fingerprint Cards ML20022A3622020-01-22022 January 2020 Reply to a Notice of Violation Inspection Report No. 50-128/2019-201 (License R-83) ML20007E2182019-12-23023 December 2019 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-20-02, Texas A&M University ML19242E1692019-08-30030 August 2019 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-20-001, Texas A&M University ML19015A3312019-01-18018 January 2019 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System -Change of Facility Project Manager IR 05000128/20182012019-01-17017 January 2019 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System, Nuclear Science Center - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Routine Inspection Report No. 50-128/2018-201 (Cover Letter/Enclosure) ML18355A9192018-12-19019 December 2018 Examination Report No. 50-128/OL-19-01, Texas A&M University ML18243A3052018-08-30030 August 2018 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-19-01, Texas A&M University ML17331B4472018-01-10010 January 2018 Examination Report No. 50-128/OL-18-01, Texas A&M University ML17255A8422017-09-14014 September 2017 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-128/OL-18-01, Texas a & M University ML17067A3612017-03-30030 March 2017 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System Nuclear Science Center - Closeout of Generic Letter 2016-01, Monitoring of Neutron Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools, Docket No. 50-128 (CAC No. A11010) IR 05000128/20162012017-01-0404 January 2017 Texas A&M University, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station NRC Routine Inspection Report 05000128/2016201 ML16309A2912016-11-0909 November 2016 Examination Report No 50-128/OL-17-01, Texas A&M University ML16305A1962016-10-31031 October 2016 Texas A&M Triga and Agn Response to Us NRC Generic Letter 2016-01 ML16109A1532016-08-31031 August 2016 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M University System - Issuance of Amendment No. 18 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. R-83 for the Receipt and Possession of the AGN-201M Reactor Fuel ML16222B0232016-08-11011 August 2016 Examination Confirmation Letter, No. 50-128/OL-17-001, Texas A&M University ML16215A5122016-08-0202 August 2016 to License Amendment Request Dated October 14, 2015, Facility License R-83, Docket Number 50-128. (ADAMS Accession No. ML15287A148) ML16132A5162016-05-11011 May 2016 Texas A&M University - Supplement 4 to License Amendment Request Dated October 14, 2015 ML16095A1332016-04-22022 April 2016 Texas Engineering Experiment Station/Texas A&M Univeristy System Nuclear Science Center Reactor - Closure of Confirmatory Action Letter No. NRR-04-011 On Site-Specific Compensatory Measures Implemention Plan ML16117A2622016-04-20020 April 2016 Texas A&M Univ., Submittal of 2015 Annual Operating Report ML16078A3922016-03-18018 March 2016 Texas A&M University - Supplement 3 to License Amendment Request Dated October 14, 2015 ML16075A4092016-03-15015 March 2016 to License Amendment Request Dated October 14, 2015 ML16063A2642016-03-0303 March 2016 Texas A&M Univ. - Supplement to License Amendment Request Dated October 14, 2015 ML15350A0532015-12-23023 December 2015 Examination Results Letter, No. 50-128/OL-016-01, Texas A&M University 2024-08-07
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MONTHYEARML15281A4552015-10-0808 October 2015 Texas A&M University - Response to Apparent Violations; EA-14-230 IR 05000128/20142012014-11-12012 November 2014 Texas A&M Univ., Reply to a Notice of Violation for Inspection Report 05000128/2014-201 ML14323A0952014-11-12012 November 2014 Texas A&M Univ., Reply to a Notice of Violation for Inspection Report 05000128/2014-201 IR 05000128/20062032006-05-24024 May 2006 Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Reply to Notice of Violation EA-06-113, NRC Special Inspection Report 50-128-06-203 ML0615702642006-05-24024 May 2006 Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Reply to Notice of Violation EA-06-113, NRC Special Inspection Report 50-128-06-203 ML0415508472004-05-24024 May 2004 Reply to a Notice of Violation ML0305600282003-02-13013 February 2003 Reply to a Notice of Violation from Inspection on September 18-20, 2002 2015-10-08
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JWtin TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING Nr I EXPERIMENT STATION NUCLEAR SCIENCE CENTER November 12, 2014 2014-0068 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Subject: Reply to a Notice of Violation Inspection Report No. 50-128/2014-201 (License R-83)This memo represents the reply from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Nuclear Science Center (NSC) regarding the Notice of Violation (NOV) received as part of the routine inspection report No. 50-128/2014-20 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a routine inspection of the NSC on September 15-18, 2014.On September 18, 2014 The NRC discussed the preliminary findings with NSC and TEES personnel.
As discussed at the inspection outbrief, the NSC welcomes the scrutiny that comes with our current situatio We deeply regret the conditions that contributed to the NOV and are working to rectify underlying factors to achieve a new level of performanc This is a serious matter and the following items review the violation and the steps that have been taken to advance the closure of the matter.The notice of violation documented in the report is as follows: Technical Specifications Section 6.1.3. a. 2 states that "The minimum staffing when the reactor is not secured shall be as follows.:
a licensed reactor operator or senior reactor operator shall be in the control room. " Contrary to the above, on July 25., 2014, the licensed operator on duty left the control room for a period of two and one-half minutes while the reactor was operating at one megawatt.The following items present our response to the four topics required by the NOV: (1) The reason for the violation, or, if contested, the bases for disputing the violation or severity level This violation occurred because of lack of operational awareness in the control room staff. It was determined that current procedures did not require signatory transfer of responsibility for control room operator This method of operations was in place at the NSC for several decades and, while it was never violated before, it did enhance the potential for operational transgression.
(2) The corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved TEL. 979.845.7551 1 FAX 979.862.2667 nsc.tamu.edu 1095 Nuclear Science Rd. I 3575 TAMU I College Station, TX 77843-3575 In response to the noted violation, a number of steps were taken as a result of this transgression.
1. On the day of the event, the licensed operator on duty was suspended from performing licensed duty while the NSC conducted an internal investigation and initiated retraining.
2. To facilitate and drive home the retraining requirement designed by NSC management, the licensed operator on duty who left the control room unstaffed prepared and conducted training on Technical Specifications Section 6 for all licensed operators at the NSC.a. Following the completion of this training exercise on September 4, 2014, the suspension ended on that date.3. The NSC Director approved a revised administrative procedure requiring the licensed operator on duty to also be the licensed operator of record in the log book. This procedure results in an increased awareness among control room staff of who holds immediate responsibility for fulfilling control room staffing requirements.
4. The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) and TEES initiated a compliance audit that is ongoing that has included a review of these corrective actions. The efficacy of these actions will be monitored by TEES leadership and the University Reactor Safety Board.These corrective steps are intended to achieve increased awareness among control room staff and to clarify the identity of the responsible licensed operator at all times.(3) The corrective steps that will be taken The new administrative sign-in procedure was implemented on September 29, 2014 with a 60 day trial period to work through implementation challenge This procedure will be reviewed in mid-November by comprise seeking input from the licensed operators and management staff at the NSC regarding lessons learned about the effectiveness of the procedur Recommended improvements or modifications will be evaluated and incorporated into the final procedur The procedure will be implemented in final form effective November 28, 2014.(4) The date when full compliance will be achieved While we are currently operating in full compliance with technical specifications and the new sign-in procedure, the review of the procedure is under way and th final version will not be effective until November 28, 2014. However, since that date falls on a holiday, the effective date that the NSC will begin operations the new procedure will be December 1, 2014. That is the date when we will be able to confirm with documentation that we are in full compliance.
As I indicated at the inspection outbrief, I regard this to be a significant matter worthy.of the attention being focused on it. We welcome additional input and recommendations to further improve operations at the NSC. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at mcdeavittgtamu.edu or 979-845-7551 (NSC Phone).Sean McDeavitt Director, Nuclear Science Center Xc: 2.11 /central file Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Mike Morlang, U.S. NRC Inspector