Press Release-IV-06-002, NRC Proposes $6,000 Fine for Bayou Inspection Services, Inc

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Press Release-IV-06-002: NRC Proposes $6,000 Fine for Bayou Inspection Services, Inc
ML060790369
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Issue date: 03/20/2006
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NRC NEWS U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive - Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4005No. IV-06-002March 20, 2006Contact: Victor Dricks E-Mail: opa4@nrc.govPhone: 817-860-8128NRC PROPOSES $6,000 FINEFOR BAYOU INSPECTION SERVICES, INC.The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has proposed a fine of $6,000 againstBayou Inspection Services, Inc., of Amelia, La., for violating NRC requirements.In a letter to the company, Bruce S. Mallett, Administrator of the NRC's Region IV officein Arlington, Texas, said that as a result of an NRC inspection, the agency determined that the company violated NRC requirements for the possession and use of radioactive materials.The violations involved the company's failure on two occasions to secure or maintainconstant surveillance of radioactive materials used in radiographic exposure devices in unrestricted areas. Radiography is a non-destructive testing method which uses sealed radiation sources tomake x-ray like images of heavy metal objects like pumps, valves and pipes."NRC regulations require that users of radioactive materials maintain appropriate securityof them at all times in order to protect public health and safety," said NRC Region IV Administrator Bruce Mallett. NRC staff discussed the apparent violations, their significance, the root cause and thecompany's corrective actions during an enforcement conference with company officials on October 25, 2005. The company has taken steps to prevent recurrence.The NRC has classified one of the violations at Severity Level III, which carries a $6,000civil penalty. The agency has a four-level severity scale in which Severity level I is the most serious. The company has 30 days to either pay the fine or challenge it. The company can request alternative dispute resolution in an attempt to resolve the issue.

The NRC's letter, its enclosures, and the company's response will be made available tointerested members of the public through the agency's public electronic reading room at:

http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html . Help in accessing these documents is availablefrom the NRC Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209.