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| description = The inspectors identified an AV of 10 CFR 50.74, Notification of Change in Operator or Senior Operator Status.  Specifically, Entergy did not notify the NRC within 30 days of discovering a change in medical condition for two licensed operators. Subsequently, Entergy submitted notifications for both operators on November 10, 2011 and entered the issue into their corrective action program (CR-PNP-2011-04554). The inspectors determined that Entergy\'s failure to notify the NRC within 30 days of discovering the change in medical condition for two licensed operators was a performance deficiency that was within Entergy\'s ability to foresee and correct and should have been prevented. The inspectors determined that Traditional Enforcement applies, as the issue had the potential to impact the NRC\'s ability to perform its regulatory function because if a licensed operator has a change in medical condition, the NRC may need to perform a review for consideration of a licensing action. Specifically, Entergy had not notified the NRC within 30 days of learning of a change in medical condition for two licensed operators for which a license condition was required. The performance deficiency was screened against the ROP per the guidance of IMC 0612, Appendix B, lssue Screening.  No associated ROP finding was identified and no crosscutting aspect was assigned. This issue constitutes an apparent violation in accordance with the NRC\'s Enforcement Policy, and its final significance will be dispositioned in separate future correspondence.
| description = The inspectors identified an AV of 10 CFR 50.74, Notification of Change in Operator or Senior Operator Status.  Specifically, Entergy did not notify the NRC within 30 days of discovering a change in medical condition for two licensed operators. Subsequently, Entergy submitted notifications for both operators on November 10, 2011 and entered the issue into their corrective action program (CR-PNP-2011-04554). The inspectors determined that Entergy\\\'s failure to notify the NRC within 30 days of discovering the change in medical condition for two licensed operators was a performance deficiency that was within Entergy\\\'s ability to foresee and correct and should have been prevented. The inspectors determined that Traditional Enforcement applies, as the issue had the potential to impact the NRC\\\'s ability to perform its regulatory function because if a licensed operator has a change in medical condition, the NRC may need to perform a review for consideration of a licensing action. Specifically, Entergy had not notified the NRC within 30 days of learning of a change in medical condition for two licensed operators for which a license condition was required. The performance deficiency was screened against the ROP per the guidance of IMC 0612, Appendix B, lssue Screening.  No associated ROP finding was identified and no crosscutting aspect was assigned. This issue constitutes an apparent violation in accordance with the NRC\\\'s Enforcement Policy, and its final significance will be dispositioned in separate future correspondence.
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Site: Pilgrim
Report IR 05000293/2011005 Section 1R11
Date counted Dec 31, 2011 (2011Q4)
Type: TEV: Severity level IV
cornerstone Mitigating Systems
Identified by: NRC identified
Inspection Procedure: IP 71111.11
Inspectors (proximate) B Smith
C Newport
J Caruso
J Tomlinson
K Mangan
M Catts
M Schneider
R Bellamy
R Rolph
T Fish
INPO aspect
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