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| description = The following violation of very low safety significance (Green) was identified by the licensee and is a violation of NRC requirements, which met the criteria of the NRC Enforcement Policy, for being dispositioned as a Non-Cited Violation. While performing an extent of condition review as part of an ACE Failure to Accurately Communicate Changes in Licensed Operator Medical Status to the NRC Using NRC Form 396, related to a licensed operator medical reporting issue documented in CR-JAF-2012-00727, the licensee identified another instance of failure to report a licensed operator permanent physical condition. 10 CFR 50.74 requires a facility to notify the NRC within 30 days of learning of the diagnosis. Contrary to this requirement, the facility failed to notify the NRC of a licensed operator's permanent potentially disabling medical condition. The licensed individual had been taking medication as required since the permanent condition was first identified. However, the licensee failed to notify the NRC of the permanent condition and therefore the individual's license was not properly conditioned to require the individual to take medication as prescribed. lnspectors determined the violation was of very low significance (Green), as the referenced operator had taken medication as prescribed since January 7,2008. This issue was documented in the licensee's corrective action program as CR-JAF-2012-00773.
| description = The following violation of very low safety significance (Green) was identified by the licensee and is a violation of NRC requirements, which met the criteria of the NRC Enforcement Policy, for being dispositioned as a Non-Cited Violation. While performing an extent of condition review as part of an ACE Failure to Accurately Communicate Changes in Licensed Operator Medical Status to the NRC Using NRC Form 396, related to a licensed operator medical reporting issue documented in CR-JAF-2012-00727, the licensee identified another instance of failure to report a licensed operator permanent physical condition. 10 CFR 50.74 requires a facility to notify the NRC within 30 days of learning of the diagnosis. Contrary to this requirement, the facility failed to notify the NRC of a licensed operator\'s permanent potentially disabling medical condition. The licensed individual had been taking medication as required since the permanent condition was first identified. However, the licensee failed to notify the NRC of the permanent condition and therefore the individual\'s license was not properly conditioned to require the individual to take medication as prescribed. lnspectors determined the violation was of very low significance (Green), as the referenced operator had taken medication as prescribed since January 7,2008. This issue was documented in the licensee\'s corrective action program as CR-JAF-2012-00773.


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Report IR 05000333/2012301 Section 4OA7
Date counted Jun 30, 2012 (2012Q2)
Type: NCV: Green
cornerstone Mitigating Systems
Identified by: Licensee-identified
Inspection Procedure:
Inspectors (proximate) B Fuller
D Jackson
P Presby
T Hedigan
INPO aspect
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