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A '''non-cited violation ([[has acronym::NCV]])''' is a category of [[violation]] on NRC [[inspection report]]s of the lowest significance to be counted in the [[ROP]]. NCV is paired with "green" significance. Higher levels of violation is the [[notice of violation]] (NOV).


==NCV vs [[Finding]]==
NCV refers to a violation of a specific requirement. Opposed to a different characterization called a [[finding]] when a standard isn't met that leads to performance issue.


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Latest revision as of 10:23, 18 January 2022

A non-cited violation (NCV) is a category of violation on NRC inspection reports of the lowest significance to be counted in the ROP. NCV is paired with "green" significance. Higher levels of violation is the notice of violation (NOV).

NCV vs Finding

NCV refers to a violation of a specific requirement. Opposed to a different characterization called a finding when a standard isn't met that leads to performance issue.

list

[Table view]