The inspectors identified a performance deficiency involving a
NCV of Clinton Power Station Operating License
NPF-62, Section 2.F for failure to implement the
fire protection program in accordance with program requirements. The inspectors identified multiple instances of the licensees failure to follow approved
fire protection program procedures concerning control of
transient combustible material. Corrective actions for this issue included removing the unattended combustible material, initiating
transient combustible permits, and/or initiating compensatory measures. The inspectors determined that this issue was more than minor because the identified
transient combustibles were in a combustible free zone required for separation of redundant trains. This finding was of very low safety significance because the
transient combustible materials identified by the inspectors were not combustibles of significance. The inspectors determined that this finding was cross-cutting in the area of Problem Identification and Resolution. Specifically, the licensee implements a corrective action program with a low threshold for identifying issues. The licensee identifies such issues completely, accurately, and in a timely manner commensurate with their safety significance (
P.1(a