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{{#Wiki_filter:REED COLLEGE*.*L ..<. *.. ... .. ..... ..,. .January 30, 2014:...-....:  
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.........REACTOR FACILITY 7..- ...- "., 3203 Southeast a : Woodstock Boulevard U.S..Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
REACTOR FACILITY 7..- ...- ".,3203 Southeast a :Woodstock Boulevard U.S..Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
.. .ATTN: Document Control Desk Portland, Oregon Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 97202-8199 telepone RE: Reply to Notice ofV.iolation 503/777-7222 Docket No. 50-288 License No. R- 112 fax 503/777-7274 email reactor@reed.edu web http://reactor.reed.edu The. Notice sof Violation dated Jan 14, 2014 states that the following Technical Specifications (TS) were violated:*. TS 6.1.3, Staffing, which requires, in part, that the minimum staffing when the reactor is operating shall be a licensed reactor operator in the control room.* TS 1, .Definitions, which defines the reactor as operating whenever it is not shut down or secured.1. The :licensee self-reported.
.. .ATTN: Document Control DeskPortland, Oregon Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 97202-8199 telepone RE: Reply to Notice ofV.iolation 503/777-7222 Docket No. 50-288License No. R- 112fax503/777-7274 emailreactor@reed.edu webhttp://reactor.reed.edu The. Notice sof Violation dated Jan 14, 2014 states that the following Technical Specifications (TS) were violated:
this yiolation on Nov. 18, 2013 to the NRC Operations Center with a follow-up letter to the Document Control Desk dated Nov. 25, 2013. A root cause investigation was initiated as required by internal procedures.
*. TS 6.1.3, Staffing, which requires, in part, that the minimum staffing when thereactor is operating shall be a licensed reactor operator in the control room.* TS 1, .Definitions, which defines the reactor as operating whenever it is not shutdown or secured.1. The :licensee self-reported.
This investigation!
this yiolation on Nov. 18, 2013 to the NRC Operations Center with a follow-up letter to the Document Control Desk dated Nov. 25, 2013. Aroot cause investigation was initiated as required by internal procedures.
indicated that distraction at the end of a reactor power run resulted in the key being left in the console unattended.
Thisinvestigation!
indicated that distraction at the end of a reactor power run resulted in thekey being left in the console unattended.
The control room was locked and no reactivity manipulations took place while the key was unattended.
The control room was locked and no reactivity manipulations took place while the key was unattended.
: 2. The corrective action taken to date is retraining.
: 2. The corrective action taken to date is retraining.
: 3. Over the years, Reed College has introduced actions designed to prevent this andsimilar events from occurring.
: 3. Over the years, Reed College has introduced actions designed to prevent this and similar events from occurring.
These actions include:
These actions include: name tags, swinging doors, signage and lights interlocked with the key switch. Over time, these stimuli loose their effectiveness.
name tags, swinging doors,signage and lights interlocked with the key switch. Over time, these stimuli loose theireffectiveness.
Although several engineered solutions have been discussed none of these solutions are fail-safe and still fall into the realm of audio and visual stimulus.
Although several engineered solutions have been discussed none of thesesolutions are fail-safe and still fall into the realm of audio and visual stimulus.
However, a new key control system will also serve as a visual reminder to secure the console key.4. By August 29, 2014, a new key control system will be installed.
However,a new key control system will also serve as a visual reminder to secure the console key.4. By August 29, 2014, a new key control system will be installed.
Additionally, we will continue to evaluate Radio-frequency identification (RFID) and proximity systems for applicability and compatibility.
Additionally, we willcontinue to evaluate Radio-frequency identification (RFID) and proximity systems forapplicability and compatibility.
Respectfully, Melinda Krahenbuhl, Ph.D.Director, Reed Research Reactor pJ4&}}
Respectfully, Melinda Krahenbuhl, Ph.D.Director, Reed Research ReactorpJ4&}}

Revision as of 16:54, 13 July 2018

Reed College, Reply to Notice of Violation
ML14037A106
Person / Time
Site: Reed College
Issue date: 01/30/2014
From: Krahenbuhl M P
Reed College
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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REED COLLEGE*.*L ..<. *.. ... .. ..... ..,. .January 30, 2014:...-....:

.........REACTOR FACILITY 7..- ...- "., 3203 Southeast a : Woodstock Boulevard U.S..Nuclear Regulatory Commission

.. .ATTN: Document Control Desk Portland, Oregon Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 97202-8199 telepone RE: Reply to Notice ofV.iolation 503/777-7222 Docket No. 50-288 License No. R- 112 fax 503/777-7274 email reactor@reed.edu web http://reactor.reed.edu The. Notice sof Violation dated Jan 14, 2014 states that the following Technical Specifications (TS) were violated:*. TS 6.1.3, Staffing, which requires, in part, that the minimum staffing when the reactor is operating shall be a licensed reactor operator in the control room.* TS 1, .Definitions, which defines the reactor as operating whenever it is not shut down or secured.1. The :licensee self-reported.

this yiolation on Nov. 18, 2013 to the NRC Operations Center with a follow-up letter to the Document Control Desk dated Nov. 25, 2013. A root cause investigation was initiated as required by internal procedures.

This investigation!

indicated that distraction at the end of a reactor power run resulted in the key being left in the console unattended.

The control room was locked and no reactivity manipulations took place while the key was unattended.

2. The corrective action taken to date is retraining.
3. Over the years, Reed College has introduced actions designed to prevent this and similar events from occurring.

These actions include: name tags, swinging doors, signage and lights interlocked with the key switch. Over time, these stimuli loose their effectiveness.

Although several engineered solutions have been discussed none of these solutions are fail-safe and still fall into the realm of audio and visual stimulus.

However, a new key control system will also serve as a visual reminder to secure the console key.4. By August 29, 2014, a new key control system will be installed.

Additionally, we will continue to evaluate Radio-frequency identification (RFID) and proximity systems for applicability and compatibility.

Respectfully, Melinda Krahenbuhl, Ph.D.Director, Reed Research Reactor pJ4&