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{{#Wiki_filter:United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Public Affairs, Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19401 Phone: 610/337-5330          Fax: 610/337-5241 Internet: dps@nrc.gov or nas@nrc.gov I-97-113                       August 27, 1997
 
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Diane Screnci                        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Neil A. Sheehan NRC, B&W TO DISCUSS APPARENT VIOLATIONS AT PENNSYLVANIA FACILITY The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff and representatives of the Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) Company will meet on Thursday, August 28, to discuss apparent violations of agency requirements at the firms facility in Parks Township, Pa. The apparent infractions pertain to the facilitys radiation safety program and the control of work practices.
Scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. in the public meeting room at the NRC Region I office in King of Prussia, Pa., the predecisional enforcement conference will be open to the public for observation.
B&W is working to remediate residual contamination at the site. On June 26, remediation activities there resulted in three workers suffering minor contamination.
During a follow-up inspection of this incident conducted from July 9 through 11, NRC staff identified three apparent violations. They include: an insufficient review of remediation techniques at the facility from a radiation safety standpoint; failure to use engineering controls to limit airborne concentrations of radioactive material; and inadequate monitoring of the concentration of airborne radioactivity in the vicinity of workers.
The decision to hold a predecisional enforcement conference does not mean that the NRC has determined a violation has occurred or that enforcement action will be taken. Rather, the purpose is to discuss apparent violations, their causes and safety significance; to provide the licensee with an opportunity to point out any errors that may have been made in the NRC inspection report; and to enable the licensee to outline No decision on the apparent violations will be made at this conference. That decision will be made by NRC officials at a later time.
 
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Press Release-I-97-113, NRC, B&W to Discuss Apparent Violations at Pennsylvania Facility
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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Public Affairs, Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19401 Phone: 610/337-5330 Fax: 610/337-5241 Internet: dps@nrc.gov or nas@nrc.gov I-97-113 August 27, 1997

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Diane Screnci FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Neil A. Sheehan NRC, B&W TO DISCUSS APPARENT VIOLATIONS AT PENNSYLVANIA FACILITY The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff and representatives of the Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) Company will meet on Thursday, August 28, to discuss apparent violations of agency requirements at the firms facility in Parks Township, Pa. The apparent infractions pertain to the facilitys radiation safety program and the control of work practices.

Scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. in the public meeting room at the NRC Region I office in King of Prussia, Pa., the predecisional enforcement conference will be open to the public for observation.

B&W is working to remediate residual contamination at the site. On June 26, remediation activities there resulted in three workers suffering minor contamination.

During a follow-up inspection of this incident conducted from July 9 through 11, NRC staff identified three apparent violations. They include: an insufficient review of remediation techniques at the facility from a radiation safety standpoint; failure to use engineering controls to limit airborne concentrations of radioactive material; and inadequate monitoring of the concentration of airborne radioactivity in the vicinity of workers.

The decision to hold a predecisional enforcement conference does not mean that the NRC has determined a violation has occurred or that enforcement action will be taken. Rather, the purpose is to discuss apparent violations, their causes and safety significance; to provide the licensee with an opportunity to point out any errors that may have been made in the NRC inspection report; and to enable the licensee to outline No decision on the apparent violations will be made at this conference. That decision will be made by NRC officials at a later time.

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