ML16172A190: Difference between revisions
StriderTol (talk | contribs) (Created page by program invented by StriderTol) |
StriderTol (talk | contribs) (Created page by program invented by StriderTol) |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
=Text= | =Text= | ||
{{#Wiki_filter: No: IV-16-014 June 20, 2016 CONTACT: Victor Dricks, 817-200-1128 NRC Issues Confirmatory Action Letter for Arkansas Nuclear One The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a Confirmatory Action Letter documenting actions that Entergy Operations, Inc., officials have agreed to take to address performance issues at Arkansas Nuclear One. The plant is located in Russellville, Ark. the NRC through inspection follow-up activities, the actions in the Confirmatory Action Letter are adequate to correct the significant performance deficienc NRC Region IV Administrator Marc Dapas said. Action Matrix (where operating plants with significant performance issues receive the second highest level of NRC oversight) following inspection findings of substantial safety significance stemming from a heavy equipment incident as well as degraded flood protection at the site. Some of the Entergy commitments outlined in The Confirmatory Action Letter include: Actions to address the root and contributing causes for the findings involving the heavy equipment incident and degraded flood protection, including plant deficiencies, vendor oversight, change management, conservative decision making, and risk management. Identification, assessment, and correction of performance deficiencies to include improvement in the implementation and oversight of the corrective action program, self-assessment and performance monitoring, the quality of problem evaluations, and the use of operating experience. Improvements in human performance to include leadership behaviors and organizational capacity, as well as procedure quality, standards, and accountability. Improvements in equipment reliability and engineering programs to ensure that key plant equipment remains available, reliable, and capable of meeting the plant design and licensing bases, including resolving specific equipment conditions. Actions to improve nuclear safety culture values and behaviors to include commitment by leaders and individuals to emphasize safety over competing goals. NRC plans to conduct follow-up inspections approximately quarterly to progress toward completing the committed actions. Issuance of the Confirmatory Action Letter does Page l 2 not preclude the NRC from taking additional steps, including enforcement actions, for any violations of agency requirements that are identified in subsequent inspections. | {{#Wiki_filter:No: IV-16-014 June 20, 2016 CONTACT: Victor Dricks, 817-200-1128 NRC Issues Confirmatory Action Letter for Arkansas Nuclear One The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a Confirmatory Action Letter documenting actions that Entergy Operations, Inc., officials have agreed to take to address performance issues at Arkansas Nuclear One. The plant is located in Russellville, Ark. the NRC through inspection follow-up activities, the actions in the Confirmatory Action Letter are adequate to correct the significant performance deficienc NRC Region IV Administrator Marc Dapas said. Action Matrix (where operating plants with significant performance issues receive the second highest level of NRC oversight) following inspection findings of substantial safety significance stemming from a heavy equipment incident as well as degraded flood protection at the site. Some of the Entergy commitments outlined in The Confirmatory Action Letter include: Actions to address the root and contributing causes for the findings involving the heavy equipment incident and degraded flood protection, including plant deficiencies, vendor oversight, change management, conservative decision making, and risk management. Identification, assessment, and correction of performance deficiencies to include improvement in the implementation and oversight of the corrective action program, self-assessment and performance monitoring, the quality of problem evaluations, and the use of operating experience. Improvements in human performance to include leadership behaviors and organizational capacity, as well as procedure quality, standards, and accountability. Improvements in equipment reliability and engineering programs to ensure that key plant equipment remains available, reliable, and capable of meeting the plant design and licensing bases, including resolving specific equipment conditions. Actions to improve nuclear safety culture values and behaviors to include commitment by leaders and individuals to emphasize safety over competing goals. NRC plans to conduct follow-up inspections approximately quarterly to progress toward completing the committed actions. Issuance of the Confirmatory Action Letter does Page l 2 not preclude the NRC from taking additional steps, including enforcement actions, for any violations of agency requirements that are identified in subsequent inspections.}} | ||
}} |
Revision as of 08:36, 19 May 2018
ML16172A190 | |
Person / Time | |
---|---|
Site: | Arkansas Nuclear |
Issue date: | 06/20/2016 |
From: | Office of Public Affairs Region IV |
To: | |
References | |
Press Release-IV-16-014 | |
Download: ML16172A190 (2) | |
Text
No: IV-16-014 June 20, 2016 CONTACT: Victor Dricks, 817-200-1128 NRC Issues Confirmatory Action Letter for Arkansas Nuclear One The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a Confirmatory Action Letter documenting actions that Entergy Operations, Inc., officials have agreed to take to address performance issues at Arkansas Nuclear One. The plant is located in Russellville, Ark. the NRC through inspection follow-up activities, the actions in the Confirmatory Action Letter are adequate to correct the significant performance deficienc NRC Region IV Administrator Marc Dapas said. Action Matrix (where operating plants with significant performance issues receive the second highest level of NRC oversight) following inspection findings of substantial safety significance stemming from a heavy equipment incident as well as degraded flood protection at the site. Some of the Entergy commitments outlined in The Confirmatory Action Letter include: Actions to address the root and contributing causes for the findings involving the heavy equipment incident and degraded flood protection, including plant deficiencies, vendor oversight, change management, conservative decision making, and risk management. Identification, assessment, and correction of performance deficiencies to include improvement in the implementation and oversight of the corrective action program, self-assessment and performance monitoring, the quality of problem evaluations, and the use of operating experience. Improvements in human performance to include leadership behaviors and organizational capacity, as well as procedure quality, standards, and accountability. Improvements in equipment reliability and engineering programs to ensure that key plant equipment remains available, reliable, and capable of meeting the plant design and licensing bases, including resolving specific equipment conditions. Actions to improve nuclear safety culture values and behaviors to include commitment by leaders and individuals to emphasize safety over competing goals. NRC plans to conduct follow-up inspections approximately quarterly to progress toward completing the committed actions. Issuance of the Confirmatory Action Letter does Page l 2 not preclude the NRC from taking additional steps, including enforcement actions, for any violations of agency requirements that are identified in subsequent inspections.