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| identified by = Self-Revealing
| identified by = Self-Revealing
| Inspection procedure = IP 71124.02
| Inspection procedure = IP 71124.02
| Inspector = J Rivera, R Kellner, W Pursley, M Riley, W Loo, T Hoeg, M Barillas, D Mas,-Penaranda D, Rich C, Fletche
| Inspector = J Rivera, R Kellner, W Pursley, M Riley, W Loo, T Hoeg, M Barillas, D Mas-Penaranda, D Rich, C Fletcher
| CCA = N/A for ROP
| CCA = N/A for ROP
| INPO aspect =  
| INPO aspect =  
| description = A self-revealing Severity Level (SL) IV non-cited violation (NCV) of Technical Specification (TS) 6.8, Procedures, was identified on June 6, 2012, when a worker willfully bypassed a radiological barrier and entered a posted high radiation area (HRA) without proper authorization. Specifically, the worker entered the HRA without receiving a HRA briefing and being issued a key as required by licensee procedure RP-SR-103-1002, High Radiation Area Controls and subsequently received a dose rate alarm. Upon identification, the licensee immediately restricted the workers access to the radiological controlled area (RCA) and placed this issue into the corrective action program (CAP) as action request (AR) 01773513. Due to the willful nature of the workers actions, the inspectors determined the performance deficiency was more than minor in accordance with the guidance contained in Chapter 2 of the Enforcement Manual, Revision 8. This willful finding involved an isolated act of a low-level nonsupervisory individual. It was addressed promptly by appropriate corrective actions, there was no actual safety significance and the underlying technical significance was low. Therefore, the inspectors concluded this finding was Severity Level IV, consistent with Section 2.2.2 of the Enforcement Policy, dated January 28, 2013. There was no cross-cutting aspect because this performance deficiency was dispositioned using traditional enforcement.
| description = A self-revealing Severity Level (SL) IV non-cited violation (NCV) of Technical Specification (TS) 6.8, Procedures, was identified on June 6, 2012, when a worker willfully bypassed a radiological barrier and entered a posted high radiation area (HRA) without proper authorization. Specifically, the worker entered the HRA without receiving a HRA briefing and being issued a key as required by licensee procedure RP-SR-103-1002, High Radiation Area Controls and subsequently received a dose rate alarm. Upon identification, the licensee immediately restricted the workers access to the radiological controlled area (RCA) and placed this issue into the corrective action program (CAP) as action request (AR) 01773513. Due to the willful nature of the workers actions, the inspectors determined the performance deficiency was more than minor in accordance with the guidance contained in Chapter 2 of the Enforcement Manual, Revision 8. This willful finding involved an isolated act of a low-level nonsupervisory individual. It was addressed promptly by appropriate corrective actions, there was no actual safety significance and the underlying technical significance was low. Therefore, the inspectors concluded this finding was Severity Level IV, consistent with Section 2.2.2 of the Enforcement Policy, dated January 28, 2013. There was no cross-cutting aspect because this performance deficiency was dispositioned using traditional enforcement.
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Report IR 05000250/2013002 Section 2RS2
Date counted Mar 31, 2013 (2013Q1)
Type: TEV: Severity level IV
cornerstone Or Safety
Identified by: Self-revealing
Inspection Procedure: IP 71124.02
Inspectors (proximate) J Rivera
R Kellner
W Pursley
M Riley
W Loo
T Hoeg
M Barillas
D Mas-Penaranda
D Rich
C Fletcher
Violation of: Technical Specification - Procedures

Technical Specification
INPO aspect
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