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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Special Inspection following August 3 Canister Downloading | {{#Wiki_filter:NRC Special Inspection following August 3 Canister Downloading Incident SONGS Community Engagement Panel November 29, 2018 Scott Morris Deputy Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV | ||
NRC Inspection Activities | |||
* August 6: NRC informally notified of incident and initiates daily oversight communications | |||
* August 7: Southern California Edison commits to NRC review before resuming operations | |||
* August 17: NRC decides to conduct Special Inspection | |||
* September 10-14: NRC Special Inspection Team onsite | |||
* November 1: NRC Special Inspection Complete | |||
* November 28: NRC Special Inspection Report ssued NRC to perform inspection prior to resumption of fuel loading 2 | |||
Special Inspection - Findings | |||
* 2 Escalated Findings (Apparent Violations) | |||
- Failure to provide redundant drop protection | |||
- Failure to report | |||
* 3 Severity Level IV Violations | |||
- Procedures | |||
- Corrective actions | |||
- Training | |||
* Management Oversight Weaknesses 3 | |||
Root Causes | |||
* San Onofre management failed to provide | |||
- Adequate procedures | |||
- Adequate training to support procedure | |||
- Adequate oversight 4 | |||
Corrective Actions | |||
* Training Requirements | |||
* Procedure Enhancements | |||
* Equipment Enhancements | |||
* Oversight Improvements 5 | |||
Safety Significance | |||
* No Actual Drop of Canister | |||
* No Damaged Spent Fuel | |||
* No Radiological Release | |||
* Load Drop Analysis (if canister fell) 5 | |||
Next Steps | |||
* NRC Inspection of Causal Analyses | |||
* NRC Inspection of Corrective Actions | |||
* Predecisional Enforcement Conference or Alternative Dispute Resolution | |||
- SCE Decision required by December 8 5}} |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 20 October 2019
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Site: | San Onofre ![]() |
Issue date: | 11/29/2018 |
From: | Region 4 Administrator |
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Download: ML18340A176 (7) | |
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NRC Special Inspection following August 3 Canister Downloading Incident SONGS Community Engagement Panel November 29, 2018 Scott Morris Deputy Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV
NRC Inspection Activities
- August 6: NRC informally notified of incident and initiates daily oversight communications
- August 7: Southern California Edison commits to NRC review before resuming operations
- August 17: NRC decides to conduct Special Inspection
- September 10-14: NRC Special Inspection Team onsite
- November 1: NRC Special Inspection Complete
- November 28: NRC Special Inspection Report ssued NRC to perform inspection prior to resumption of fuel loading 2
Special Inspection - Findings
- 2 Escalated Findings (Apparent Violations)
- Failure to provide redundant drop protection
- Failure to report
- 3 Severity Level IV Violations
- Procedures
- Corrective actions
- Training
- Management Oversight Weaknesses 3
Root Causes
- San Onofre management failed to provide
- Adequate procedures
- Adequate training to support procedure
- Adequate oversight 4
Corrective Actions
- Training Requirements
- Procedure Enhancements
- Equipment Enhancements
- Oversight Improvements 5
Safety Significance
- No Actual Drop of Canister
- No Damaged Spent Fuel
- No Radiological Release
- Load Drop Analysis (if canister fell) 5
Next Steps
- NRC Inspection of Causal Analyses
- NRC Inspection of Corrective Actions
- Predecisional Enforcement Conference or Alternative Dispute Resolution
- SCE Decision required by December 8 5