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{{#Wiki_filter:     1Code of Federal RegulationsUNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555-0001November 29, 2000NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2000-18:SUBSTANDARD MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY CHICAGOBULLET PROOF SYSTEMS
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES
 
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555-0001 November 29, 2000
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2000-18: SUBSTANDARD MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY CHICAGO
 
BULLET PROOF SYSTEMS


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
All 10 CFR1 Part 50 Licensees and Applicants.All Category I Fuel Facilities.All 10 CFR1 Part 72 Licensees and Applicants.
All 10 CFR1 Part 50 Licensees and Applicants.
 
All Category I Fuel Facilities.
 
All 10 CFR1 Part 72 Licensees and Applicants.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to informaddressees of substandard material supplied by Chicago Bullet Proof Systems (CBPS) to Fort
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform
 
addressees of substandard material supplied by Chicago Bullet Proof Systems (CBPS) to Fort


St. Vrain and Susquehanna nuclear power plants. It is expected that recipients will review the
St. Vrain and Susquehanna nuclear power plants. It is expected that recipients will review the


information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar
information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar


problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC
problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC


requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.


==Description of Circumstances==
==Description of Circumstances==
CBPS supplied substandard materials to two NRC licensees.Fort St. VrainPublic Service Company Colorado (PSCo,) a contractor for the U. S. Department of Energy, thelicensee for the independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI) at Fort St. Vrain, notified the
CBPS supplied substandard materials to two NRC licensees.
 
===Fort St. Vrain===
Public Service Company Colorado (PSCo,) a contractor for the U. S. Department of Energy, the
 
licensee for the independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI) at Fort St. Vrain, notified the


NRC that CBPS supplied substandard steel plating for a security alarm station at Fort St. Vrain.
NRC that CBPS supplied substandard steel plating for a security alarm station at Fort St. Vrain.
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CBPS was required to provide a Certificate of Compliance to certify that materials conformed to
CBPS was required to provide a Certificate of Compliance to certify that materials conformed to


Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standard 752, Level 4. This UL Standard was specified on the
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standard 752, Level 4. This UL Standard was specified on the
 
PSC purchase order. With regard to the steel plating, the purchase order listed Shot-Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor (CBPSs proprietary name for material that conforms with UL


PSC purchase order. With regard to the steel plating, the purchase order listed Shot-Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor (CBPS's proprietary name for material that conforms with UL
Standard 752, Level 4). CBPSs subcontractor, Metaltek Fabricating, Inc., actually shipped the


Standard 752, Level 4). CBPS's subcontractor, Metaltek Fabricating, Inc., actually shipped the
steel to Fort St. Vrain. PSC asked CBPS to provide a certified material test report for the steel, but CBPS declined to do so, claiming that the information was proprietary. CBPS told PSC that


steel to Fort St. Vrain.  PSC asked CBPS to provide a certified material test report for the steel, but CBPS declined to do so, claiming that the information was proprietary.  CBPS told PSC that
the material supplied, Shot-Tex #4, conformed to the UL standard and subsequently provided


the material supplied, Shot-Tex #4, conformed to the UL standard and subsequently provided  a Certificate of Compliance. PSC had the steel independently tested and determined it to besimilar to A-36 type mild carbon steel, which is not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level
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    1 Code of Federal Regulations a Certificate of Compliance. PSC had the steel independently tested and determined it to be


4.SusquehannaA contractor for Pennsylvania Power and Light (PP&L), the licensee for Susquehanna, issued apurchase order to CBPS for a replacement gun port, including a mounting plate and side plate, for the Susquehanna plant. The purchase order specified that the gun port, the mounting plate
similar to A-36 type mild carbon steel, which is not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level
 
4.
 
Susquehanna
 
A contractor for Pennsylvania Power and Light (PP&L), the licensee for Susquehanna, issued a
 
purchase order to CBPS for a replacement gun port, including a mounting plate and side plate, for the Susquehanna plant. The purchase order specified that the gun port, the mounting plate


and the side plate, were to be constructed of Shot Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor.
and the side plate, were to be constructed of Shot Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor.
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After supplying the gun port to PP&L, CBPS provided PP&L a Certificate of Compliance
After supplying the gun port to PP&L, CBPS provided PP&L a Certificate of Compliance


certifying that the gun port material conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4. A PP&L
certifying that the gun port material conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4. A PP&L
 
metallurgist independently did a nondestructive test of the gun port mounting plate and slide
 
plate. The test showed that the mounting plate had the hardness of A-36 type mild carbon
 
steel, and was not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level 4.
 
Discussion
 
The regulations in 10 CFR 73.51, Requirements for the physical protection of stored spent


metallurgist independently did a nondestructive test of the gun port mounting plate and slideplate.  The test showed that the mounting plate had the hardness of A-36 type mild carbonsteel, and was not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level 4.DiscussionThe regulations in 10 CFR 73.51, "Requirements for the physical protection of stored spentnuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste," and 10 CFR 73.55, "Requirements for physical
nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and 10 CFR 73.55, Requirements for physical


protection of licensed activities in nuclear power reactors against radiological sabotage," statethat structures must be constructed of bullet-resistant material. NUREG-0908, "AcceptanceCriteria for the Evaluation of Nuclear Power Reactor Security Plans," states that an acceptable
protection of licensed activities in nuclear power reactors against radiological sabotage, state
 
that structures must be constructed of bullet-resistant material. NUREG-0908, Acceptance
 
Criteria for the Evaluation of Nuclear Power Reactor Security Plans, states that an acceptable


security plan defines bullet-resistant material as capable of resisting a high-power rifle round
security plan defines bullet-resistant material as capable of resisting a high-power rifle round


(Level 4), as described in UL Standard 752.In the two cases described above, CBPS supplied material that was not in conformance withspecifications of the purchase orders and not in conformance with NRC guidance documents
(Level 4), as described in UL Standard 752.


(NUREG-0908). CBPS certified by Certificates of Compliance that the steel wall armor material
In the two cases described above, CBPS supplied material that was not in conformance with
 
specifications of the purchase orders and not in conformance with NRC guidance documents
 
(NUREG-0908). CBPS certified by Certificates of Compliance that the steel wall armor material


supplied to Fort St. Vrain and Susquehanna conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4, when in
supplied to Fort St. Vrain and Susquehanna conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4, when in


fact metallurgical testing by licensees determined the material to be substandard. PSC's
fact metallurgical testing by licensees determined the material to be substandard. PSCs


procurement program identified the material as substandard before installing it at Fort St. Vrain.
procurement program identified the material as substandard before installing it at Fort St. Vrain.


PP&L, after determining that its installed gun port was not in compliance with UL Standard 752, Level 4, took appropriate corrective action.The NRC staff found that although CBPS was responsible for material certification andverification at the Metaltek facility, CBPS did not adequately perform material quality and
PP&L, after determining that its installed gun port was not in compliance with UL Standard 752, Level 4, took appropriate corrective action.


chemical verification activities.  The NRC also found that CBPS did not typically request certified
The NRC staff found that although CBPS was responsible for material certification and


material test reports for any of the steel used for UL Standard 752, Level 4 applications. This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have anyquestions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed
verification at the Metaltek facility, CBPS did not adequately perform material quality and
 
chemical verification activities. The NRC also found that CBPS did not typically request certified
 
material test reports for any of the steel used for UL Standard 752, Level 4 applications. This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any
 
questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed


below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear
below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear


Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager. /RA//RA/Michael F. Weber, DirectorLedyard B. Marsh, ChiefDivision of Fuel Cycle SafetyEvents Assessment, Generic Communications and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors BranchOffice of Nuclear Material SafetyDivision of Regulatory Improvement Programs and SafeguardsOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRREric Benner, NRR301-415-2979301-415-1171E-mail: jjp1@nrc.govE-mail: ejb1@nrc.govRobert  Skelton, NRR Michael Warren, NMSS301-415-3309301-415-8098E-mail: rfs1@nrc.govE-mail: msw@nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have anyquestions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed
Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.
 
/RA/                                         /RA/
Michael F. Weber, Director                    Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief
 
Division of Fuel Cycle Safety                Events Assessment, Generic Communications
 
and Safeguards                                 and Non-Power Reactors Branch
 
Office of Nuclear Material Safety            Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
 
and Safeguards                              Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
Technical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRR            Eric Benner, NRR
 
301-415-2979                    301-415-1171 E-mail: jjp1@nrc.gov            E-mail: ejb1@nrc.gov
 
Robert Skelton, NRR             Michael Warren, NMSS
 
301-415-3309                    301-415-8098 E-mail: rfs1@nrc.gov            E-mail: msw@nrc.gov
 
Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any
 
questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed


below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear
below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear


Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager. /RA//RA/Michael F. Weber, DirectorLedyard B. Marsh, ChiefDivision of Fuel Cycle SafetyEvents Assessment, Generic Communications and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors BranchOffice of Nuclear Material SafetyDivision of Regulatory Improvement Programs and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRREric Benner, NRR301-415-2979301-415-1171E-mail: jjp1@nrc.govE-mail: ejb1@nrc.govRobert Skelton, NRR Michael Warren, NMSS301-415-3309301-415-8098E-mail: rfs1@nrc.govE-mail: msw@nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information NoticesDistribution:IN FilePUBLIC
Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.
 
/RA/                                                         /RA/
            Michael F. Weber, Director                          Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief
 
Division of Fuel Cycle Safety                      Events Assessment, Generic Communications
 
and Safeguards                                       and Non-Power Reactors Branch
 
Office of Nuclear Material Safety                  Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
 
and Safeguards                                       Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
Technical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRR                    Eric Benner, NRR
 
301-415-2979                        301-415-1171 E-mail: jjp1@nrc.gov                E-mail: ejb1@nrc.gov
 
Robert Skelton, NRR                 Michael Warren, NMSS
 
301-415-3309                        301-415-8098 E-mail: rfs1@nrc.gov                E-mail: msw@nrc.gov
 
Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
 
Distribution:
            IN File
 
PUBLIC


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Accession No.: ML003765058Template No.: 052*see previous concurrenceTo receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachment/enclosure E=Copy with attachment/enclosure N = No copyOFFICEREXBIQMBTech EdIOLBIQMBIQMBIOMBNAMEEBenner*JPetrosino*PKleene*RSkelton*DDorman*TQuay*GTracy*DATE10/31/0010/31/0010/30/00 11/1/00 11/1/00  11/1/0011/2/00SFPOFCSSD:FCSSC:REXB:DRIPBBrach(JJP for*)MWarren*MWeber*LMarsh11/7/0011/9/0011/27/0011/29/00OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
Accession No.: ML00 3765058                                          Template No.: 052
            *see previous concurrence


______________________________________________________________________________________OL = Operating License
To receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachment/enclosure E=Copy with attachment/enclosure N = No copy


CP = Construction PermitAttachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUEDNRC INFORMATION NOTICES_____________________________________________________________________________________InformationDate of Notice No.         SubjectIssuanceIssued to______________________________________________________________________________________2000-17 S1Crack In Weld Area of ReactorCoolant System Hot Leg Piping
OFFICE        REXB            IQMB                Tech Ed         IOLB            IQMB            IQMB              IOMB


At V.C. Summer11/16/2000All holders of OL for nuclearpower reactors except those who
NAME          EBenner*        JPetrosino*        PKleene*        RSkelton*      DDorman*        TQuay*            GTracy*
DATE          10/31/00        10/31/00            10/30/00        11/1/00        11/1/00          11/1/00          11/2/00
SFPO                            FCSS                            D:FCSS                        C:REXB:DRIP


have ceased operations and have
BBrach(JJP for*)                MWarren*                        MWeber*                      LMarsh
 
11/7/00                        11/9/00                          11/27/00                      11/29/00
                                                      OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
 
Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
 
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
 
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Information                                          Date of
 
Notice No.              Subject                      Issuance  Issued to
 
______________________________________________________________________________________
2000-17 S1        Crack In Weld Area of Reactor    11/16/2000  All holders of OL for nuclear
 
Coolant System Hot Leg Piping                power reactors except those who
 
At V.C. Summer                                have ceased operations and have


certified that fuel has been
certified that fuel has been
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permanently removed from the
permanently removed from the


reactor vessel2000-17Crack In Weld Area of ReactorCoolant System Hot Leg Piping
reactor vessel


At V.C. Summer10/18/2000All holders of OL for nuclearpower reactors except those who
Crack In Weld Area of Reactor    10/18/2000  All holders of OL for nuclear


have ceased operations and have
2000-17          Coolant System Hot Leg Piping                power reactors except those who
 
At V.C. Summer                                have ceased operations and have


certified that fuel has been
certified that fuel has been
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permanently removed from the
permanently removed from the


reactor vessel2000-16Potential Hazards Due toVolatilization of Radionuclides10/5/2000All NRC licensees that processunsealed byproduct material2000-15Recent Events Resulting inWhole Body Exposures
reactor vessel


Exceeding Regulatory Limits9/29/2000All radiography licensees2000-14Non-Vital Bus Fault Leads toFire and Loss of Offsite Power9/27/2000All holders of OL for nuclearpower reactors2000-13Review of Refueling OutageRisk9/27/2000All holders of OL for nuclearpower reactors2000-12Potential Degradation ofFirefighter Primary Protective
2000-16          Potential Hazards Due to          10/5/2000  All NRC licensees that process


Garments9/21/2000All holders of licenses for nuclearpower, research, and test
Volatilization of Radionuclides              unsealed byproduct material


reactors and fuel cycle facilities2000-11Licensee Responsibility forQuality Assurance Oversight of
2000-15          Recent Events Resulting in        9/29/2000  All radiography licensees
 
Whole Body Exposures
 
Exceeding Regulatory Limits
 
2000-14          Non-Vital Bus Fault Leads to      9/27/2000  All holders of OL for nuclear
 
Fire and Loss of Offsite Power                power reactors
 
2000-13          Review of Refueling Outage        9/27/2000  All holders of OL for nuclear
 
Risk                                          power reactors
 
2000-12          Potential Degradation of          9/21/2000  All holders of licenses for nuclear
 
Firefighter Primary Protective                power, research, and test
 
Garments                                      reactors and fuel cycle facilities
 
2000-11          Licensee Responsibility for      8/7/2000    All U.S. NRC 10 CFR Part 50 and
 
Quality Assurance Oversight of               Part 72 licensees, and Part 72 Contractor Activities Regarding              Certificate of Compliance holders


===Contractor Activities Regarding===
Fabrication and Use of Spent
Fabrication and Use of Spent


Fuel Storage Cask Systems8/7/2000All U.S. NRC 10 CFR Part 50 andPart 72 licensees, and Part 72 Certificate of Compliance holders
Fuel Storage Cask Systems
 
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Substandard Material Supplied by Chicago Bullet Proof Systems
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Issue date: 11/29/2000
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555-0001 November 29, 2000

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2000-18: SUBSTANDARD MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY CHICAGO

BULLET PROOF SYSTEMS

Addressees

All 10 CFR1 Part 50 Licensees and Applicants.

All Category I Fuel Facilities.

All 10 CFR1 Part 72 Licensees and Applicants.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform

addressees of substandard material supplied by Chicago Bullet Proof Systems (CBPS) to Fort

St. Vrain and Susquehanna nuclear power plants. It is expected that recipients will review the

information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar

problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC

requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

Description of Circumstances

CBPS supplied substandard materials to two NRC licensees.

Fort St. Vrain

Public Service Company Colorado (PSCo,) a contractor for the U. S. Department of Energy, the

licensee for the independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI) at Fort St. Vrain, notified the

NRC that CBPS supplied substandard steel plating for a security alarm station at Fort St. Vrain.

CBPS was required to provide a Certificate of Compliance to certify that materials conformed to

Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standard 752, Level 4. This UL Standard was specified on the

PSC purchase order. With regard to the steel plating, the purchase order listed Shot-Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor (CBPSs proprietary name for material that conforms with UL

Standard 752, Level 4). CBPSs subcontractor, Metaltek Fabricating, Inc., actually shipped the

steel to Fort St. Vrain. PSC asked CBPS to provide a certified material test report for the steel, but CBPS declined to do so, claiming that the information was proprietary. CBPS told PSC that

the material supplied, Shot-Tex #4, conformed to the UL standard and subsequently provided

ML003765058

1 Code of Federal Regulations a Certificate of Compliance. PSC had the steel independently tested and determined it to be

similar to A-36 type mild carbon steel, which is not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level

4.

Susquehanna

A contractor for Pennsylvania Power and Light (PP&L), the licensee for Susquehanna, issued a

purchase order to CBPS for a replacement gun port, including a mounting plate and side plate, for the Susquehanna plant. The purchase order specified that the gun port, the mounting plate

and the side plate, were to be constructed of Shot Tex #4 Bullet Resistant Steel Wall Armor.

After supplying the gun port to PP&L, CBPS provided PP&L a Certificate of Compliance

certifying that the gun port material conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4. A PP&L

metallurgist independently did a nondestructive test of the gun port mounting plate and slide

plate. The test showed that the mounting plate had the hardness of A-36 type mild carbon

steel, and was not in conformance with UL Standard 752, Level 4.

Discussion

The regulations in 10 CFR 73.51, Requirements for the physical protection of stored spent

nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and 10 CFR 73.55, Requirements for physical

protection of licensed activities in nuclear power reactors against radiological sabotage, state

that structures must be constructed of bullet-resistant material. NUREG-0908, Acceptance

Criteria for the Evaluation of Nuclear Power Reactor Security Plans, states that an acceptable

security plan defines bullet-resistant material as capable of resisting a high-power rifle round

(Level 4), as described in UL Standard 752.

In the two cases described above, CBPS supplied material that was not in conformance with

specifications of the purchase orders and not in conformance with NRC guidance documents

(NUREG-0908). CBPS certified by Certificates of Compliance that the steel wall armor material

supplied to Fort St. Vrain and Susquehanna conformed with UL Standard 752, Level 4, when in

fact metallurgical testing by licensees determined the material to be substandard. PSCs

procurement program identified the material as substandard before installing it at Fort St. Vrain.

PP&L, after determining that its installed gun port was not in compliance with UL Standard 752, Level 4, took appropriate corrective action.

The NRC staff found that although CBPS was responsible for material certification and

verification at the Metaltek facility, CBPS did not adequately perform material quality and

chemical verification activities. The NRC also found that CBPS did not typically request certified

material test reports for any of the steel used for UL Standard 752, Level 4 applications. This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any

questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed

below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.

/RA/ /RA/

Michael F. Weber, Director Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief

Division of Fuel Cycle Safety Events Assessment, Generic Communications

and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors Branch

Office of Nuclear Material Safety Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs

and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRR Eric Benner, NRR

301-415-2979 301-415-1171 E-mail: jjp1@nrc.gov E-mail: ejb1@nrc.gov

Robert Skelton, NRR Michael Warren, NMSS

301-415-3309 301-415-8098 E-mail: rfs1@nrc.gov E-mail: msw@nrc.gov

Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any

questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed

below or the appropriate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) or Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) project manager.

/RA/ /RA/

Michael F. Weber, Director Ledyard B. Marsh, Chief

Division of Fuel Cycle Safety Events Assessment, Generic Communications

and Safeguards and Non-Power Reactors Branch

Office of Nuclear Material Safety Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs

and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts: Joseph Petrosino, NRR Eric Benner, NRR

301-415-2979 301-415-1171 E-mail: jjp1@nrc.gov E-mail: ejb1@nrc.gov

Robert Skelton, NRR Michael Warren, NMSS

301-415-3309 301-415-8098 E-mail: rfs1@nrc.gov E-mail: msw@nrc.gov

Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

Distribution:

IN File

PUBLIC

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Accession No.: ML00 3765058 Template No.: 052

  • see previous concurrence

To receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachment/enclosure E=Copy with attachment/enclosure N = No copy

OFFICE REXB IQMB Tech Ed IOLB IQMB IQMB IOMB

NAME EBenner* JPetrosino* PKleene* RSkelton* DDorman* TQuay* GTracy*

DATE 10/31/00 10/31/00 10/30/00 11/1/00 11/1/00 11/1/00 11/2/00

SFPO FCSS D:FCSS C:REXB:DRIP

BBrach(JJP for*) MWarren* MWeber* LMarsh

11/7/00 11/9/00 11/27/00 11/29/00

OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Information Date of

Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to

______________________________________________________________________________________

2000-17 S1 Crack In Weld Area of Reactor 11/16/2000 All holders of OL for nuclear

Coolant System Hot Leg Piping power reactors except those who

At V.C. Summer have ceased operations and have

certified that fuel has been

permanently removed from the

reactor vessel

Crack In Weld Area of Reactor 10/18/2000 All holders of OL for nuclear

2000-17 Coolant System Hot Leg Piping power reactors except those who

At V.C. Summer have ceased operations and have

certified that fuel has been

permanently removed from the

reactor vessel

2000-16 Potential Hazards Due to 10/5/2000 All NRC licensees that process

Volatilization of Radionuclides unsealed byproduct material

2000-15 Recent Events Resulting in 9/29/2000 All radiography licensees

Whole Body Exposures

Exceeding Regulatory Limits

2000-14 Non-Vital Bus Fault Leads to 9/27/2000 All holders of OL for nuclear

Fire and Loss of Offsite Power power reactors

2000-13 Review of Refueling Outage 9/27/2000 All holders of OL for nuclear

Risk power reactors

2000-12 Potential Degradation of 9/21/2000 All holders of licenses for nuclear

Firefighter Primary Protective power, research, and test

Garments reactors and fuel cycle facilities

2000-11 Licensee Responsibility for 8/7/2000 All U.S. NRC 10 CFR Part 50 and

Quality Assurance Oversight of Part 72 licensees, and Part 72 Contractor Activities Regarding Certificate of Compliance holders

Fabrication and Use of Spent

Fuel Storage Cask Systems

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OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit