|
---|
Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO LER)
MONTHYEARML20199B4601998-01-20020 January 1998 Special Rept:On 980105,meteorological Monnitoring Instrumentation for Air Temp Delta T Inoperable for More than 7 Days.Caused by Breakdown in Wiring Between Junction Box at 199 Foot Level.Wiring Replaced ML20149K7781997-07-24024 July 1997 Special Rept:On 970520 & 0714,air Temp Delta T Channel Indicated Temp Difference Between Top & Bottom of Meteorological Tower.Caused by Reversed Input Wiring to Channel.Restored Air Temp Delta T Channel Operability ML20059C5011993-10-29029 October 1993 Special Rept:On 931019,meteorological Instrumentation Channel for Delta T Declared Inoperable.Caused by Ceased Aspirator Motor Located at Top of Tower.Motor Replaced ML20058H2841990-11-0303 November 1990 Special Rept:On 901101,control Rod 24 Found Disconnected from Drive Shaft.Drive Shaft Latching Will Be Initiated ML20058N6581990-08-13013 August 1990 Special Rept Re Diesel Fire Pump & Tank Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days for Draining,Cleaning & Insp.During Period Redundant Pumping Capacity Available Via Two Remaining Electric Driven Fire Pumps ML20056A1961990-08-0101 August 1990 Special Rept:Two Fire Pumps Inoperable at Same Time.Caused by Necessity to Accomplish Surveillance to Verify Capability to Start Pump on Emergency Diesel Generator 3 & Planned 18-month Insp of Diesel Per Tech Specs ML20245J8941989-08-11011 August 1989 Special Rept:On 890723,main Steam Line Area Radiation Monitor 2 Declared Inoperable Due to High Source Check Reading.Caused by Equipment Deterioration Resulting from Environ Conditions.Troubleshooting of Channel Initiated ML20247D9261989-07-21021 July 1989 Special Rept:On 890327,main Steam Line Monitors Inoperable for Greater than 7 Days.Caused by Normal Equipment Deterioration.Proposed Change 228 to Tech Specs 3.3.3.1, Addresses Actions to Be Taken If Monitors Become Inoperable ML20151Z0351988-08-19019 August 1988 Special Rept:On 880707,containment Fire Detection Instrumentation Left Out of Svc for Greater than 14 Days. Cause Can Not Be Determined Until Plant Shutdown & Reactor Missile Shield Removed to Access Detector Wire ML20133C4651985-09-0404 September 1985 Special Rept:On 850722,fire Detection Sys & Halon Automatic Suppression for Battery Rooms 1 & 2 Taken Out of Svc to Facilitate Const of New Battery Room Roof.Detection & Halon Sys Should Be Operable by 850913 ML20126C0141980-02-0101 February 1980 RO 50-29/80-8:during Surveillance Testing of Complete Circuit,Timers Failed to Operate.Caused by Timer Polarity Sensitivity.Installation Documentation Checked.Entire Circuit to Be Retested ML20136D0461979-09-11011 September 1979 RO 50-29/79-21:during Volumetric Examination of Steam Generator Feedwater Nozzle Areas,Unacceptable Welds Were Found.Welds Will Be Corrected Before Plant Startup ML20148K5311978-11-0909 November 1978 RO 50-29/78-30:on 781109,approx 100% Eddy Current Exam of Steam Generators 1 & 4 Revealed That 15 Tubes in Steam Generator 1 & 12 Tubes in Steam Generator 4 Have Degraded Tubes of More than 40% Wall Thickness ML20148K3901975-12-12012 December 1975 RO 50-29/75-16:on 751129,during Type C Containment Isolation Test,Leakage Detected from TV-409,vapor Container Sys Return Header Isolation Trip Valve.Caused by Valve Seating Surface Degradation.Valve Refurbished ML20148K3951975-12-12012 December 1975 RO 50-29/75-12:on 751114,calibr of Pressurizer Wide Range Level Instrument Found High Level Scram Bistable Setpoint Greater than Tech Specs Limit of 200 Inches.Caused by Instrument Setpoint Drift.Instrument Recalibr ML20148F2891974-12-11011 December 1974 Unusual Event:During ECCS Two Train Pump Flow Review, Accident Analysis Assumptions Not Supported by Data. Operation at or Below 11.6 Kw/Ft Will Maintain All Safety Margins.Westinghouse Investigating Problem ML20148J6091973-04-24024 April 1973 Ro:On 730410,during Plant Startup,Difficulty Experienced w/13 of 27 Incore Thermocouples.Detailed Engineering Review Conducted.Present Plans Are to Install New Sys During Next Refueling Outage ML20148J6241972-12-14014 December 1972 Ro:On 721103,following Routine Insp of Shim Rod S-18,efforts to Reinsert Component in Core Unsuccessful.Insp Revealed Abnormal Wear.Vendor Insp Revealed Worn Shroud Tubes.Repair Procedure Being Studied ML20148J3861972-12-12012 December 1972 Ro:On 721103,following Routine Insp of s-18 Shim Rod,Efforts to Reinsert S-18 in JK-45 Core Position Unsuccessful.Insp of Shim Rod Revealed Abnormal Wear Nine Inches Below Normal Block Wear ML20148J0621972-10-0404 October 1972 AO:721004,during Routine Surveillance Test,Diesel Generator 3 Failed to Start.Investigation in Process ML20148G7981969-09-0303 September 1969 Ro:During Third Quarter of CY69,exposure of Jr Young to Radiation Exceeded 10CFR20.101(c) Specs.Caused by Supervisor Negligence.Supervisor Suspended W/O Pay.Exposure Dose Discrepancies Investigated 1998-01-20
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217C1311999-10-0808 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 153 to License DPR-3 ML20211J5111999-08-31031 August 1999 Rev 29 to Yankee Decommissioning QA Program ML20211J3361999-08-27027 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 152 to License DPR-3 ML20209D5391999-06-22022 June 1999 Rev 29 to Yaec Decommissioning QA Program ML20207F9491999-03-0505 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 151 to License DPR-3 ML20202H5871999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 150 to License DPR-3 ML20154P9691998-10-16016 October 1998 Rev 28 to Yankee Atomic Electric Co Decommissioning QA Program ML20249A7901998-06-17017 June 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 149 to License DPR-3 ML20216C4581998-02-27027 February 1998 Response to NRC Demand for Info (NRC OI Rept 1-95-050) ML20203L1931998-02-25025 February 1998 Duke Energy Corp,Duke Engineering & Svcs,Inc,Yankee Atomic Small Break LOCA Technical Review Rept ML20203L2451998-02-23023 February 1998 Assessment Rept of Engineering & Technical Work Process Utilized at De&S Bolton Ofc ML20203L1621998-02-18018 February 1998 Rept of Root Cause Assessment Review ML20203L2691998-02-16016 February 1998 Duke Engineering & Svcs Assessment Process Review Rept ML20199B4601998-01-20020 January 1998 Special Rept:On 980105,meteorological Monnitoring Instrumentation for Air Temp Delta T Inoperable for More than 7 Days.Caused by Breakdown in Wiring Between Junction Box at 199 Foot Level.Wiring Replaced ML20203J3001997-12-31031 December 1997 Ynps 1997 Annual Rept ML20217N0981997-08-21021 August 1997 LER 97-S02-00:on 970725,discovered Uncontrolled Safeguards Documents.Caused by Personnel Error.Matls Retrieved & Stored in Safeguards Repositories ML20210H0991997-08-0707 August 1997 LER 97-S01-00:on 970709,potential Compromise of Safeguards Info Occurred.Caused by Human error.Stand-alone Personal Computer & Printer Not Connected to Network,Have Been Located within Text Graphics Svc Dept ML20149K7781997-07-24024 July 1997 Special Rept:On 970520 & 0714,air Temp Delta T Channel Indicated Temp Difference Between Top & Bottom of Meteorological Tower.Caused by Reversed Input Wiring to Channel.Restored Air Temp Delta T Channel Operability ML20141E4671997-05-30030 May 1997 Rev 28 to Operational QA Program ML20135C8461996-12-31031 December 1996 Yankee Nuclear Power Station 1996 Annual Rept ML20132G6771996-12-20020 December 1996 Rev 27 to YOQAP-I-A, Operational QA Program ML20058N4771993-12-20020 December 1993 Rev 0.0 to Yankee Nuclear Power Station Decommissioning Plan ML20059K8491993-12-15015 December 1993 Clarifications to Pages 2,41,43 & 44 of 44 in Section I, Organization of YOQAP-I-A,Rev 24, Operational QA Program ML20059C5011993-10-29029 October 1993 Special Rept:On 931019,meteorological Instrumentation Channel for Delta T Declared Inoperable.Caused by Ceased Aspirator Motor Located at Top of Tower.Motor Replaced ML20056H1741993-06-10010 June 1993 Preliminary Assessment of Potential Human Exposures to Routine Tritium Emissions from Yankee Atomic Electric Co Nuclear Power Facility Located Near Rowe,Ma ML20237F1671993-02-19019 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 147 to License DPR-3 ML20125C7161992-12-0707 December 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Possibility for Malfunction of Declutching Mechanisms in SMB/SB-000 & SMB/SB/SBD-00 Actuators. Malfunction Only Occurs During Seismic Event.Balanced Levers May Be Purchased from Vendor.List of Affected Utils Encl ML20198D2481992-05-13013 May 1992 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Certified Fuel Handler Initial Certification Program ML20198D2541992-05-13013 May 1992 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program ML20062H1981990-11-30030 November 1990 Plant Specific Fast Neutron Exposure Evaluations for First 20 Operating Fuel Cycles of Yankee Rowe Reactor ML20058H2841990-11-0303 November 1990 Special Rept:On 901101,control Rod 24 Found Disconnected from Drive Shaft.Drive Shaft Latching Will Be Initiated ML20058F2201990-11-0202 November 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28 Re post-trip Review - Data & Info Capability ML20062E8331990-10-31031 October 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station ML20058G1471990-10-31031 October 1990 Vol 2 to Star Methodology Application for PWRs Control Rod Ejection Main Steam Line Break ML20058C4061990-10-22022 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 137 to License DPR-3 ML20062B6751990-09-30030 September 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Yankee Atomic Power Station for Sept 1990 ML20059G2411990-09-0606 September 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License DPR-3 ML20059E3071990-08-31031 August 1990 Safety Assessment of Yaec 1735, Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Rept for Yankee Nuclear Power Station. Detailed Plan of Action W/Listed Elements Requested within 60 Days After Restart to Demonstrate Ability to Operate Longer ML20059E8001990-08-31031 August 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station ML20058P7841990-08-14014 August 1990 Part 21 Rept Re Misapplication of Fluorolube FS-5 Oil in Main Steam Line Pressure Gauges.All Four Indicators Replaced W/Spare Gauges Which Utilize High Temp Silicone Oil ML20058N6581990-08-13013 August 1990 Special Rept Re Diesel Fire Pump & Tank Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days for Draining,Cleaning & Insp.During Period Redundant Pumping Capacity Available Via Two Remaining Electric Driven Fire Pumps ML20058L6651990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 134 to License DPR-3 ML20058L0321990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 133 to License DPR-3 ML20056A1961990-08-0101 August 1990 Special Rept:Two Fire Pumps Inoperable at Same Time.Caused by Necessity to Accomplish Surveillance to Verify Capability to Start Pump on Emergency Diesel Generator 3 & Planned 18-month Insp of Diesel Per Tech Specs ML20055G6801990-07-31031 July 1990 Yankee Plant Small Break LOCA Analysis ML20055E1591990-07-31031 July 1990 Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Rept ML20055G7011990-07-31031 July 1990 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Core 21 Performance Analysis ML20055J3221990-07-25025 July 1990 Decommissioning Funding Assurance Rept & Certification ML20055G7051990-07-19019 July 1990 Rev 0 to Yankee Cycle 21 Core Operating Limits Rept ML20055F6751990-06-30030 June 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station 1999-08-31
[Table view] |
Text
,
i O O
, 9ff+
0 .
Y/d 'KEE AiOlAlC ELECTRIC col @ANY
. ~ _~ ~ ~. _ _ _ . ~-
f !?' -.__,-.~~~
~
/g &
~~~
~ . . -
MI STUART STR EET. DOSTON, W.SS$CHUSETTS 02116 Sep ten'u r 3,1969 Director, Division of Cotepliance U.S . Aton ic Energ; Con.mit sion .
h'as h ing t on , D.r. 20545 RC. L'otification of an Exposure of an Individual to Radiation ;
in D.ct sc of USAEC Title 10 - Code of Federal Regulations Part 20 App 3(cable Limit Deet Sir:
Pursuant to the U.S. Atoaic t'nergy Con =innion regulations entitled "Standara f or Prot ection Against Radiation", 10CFR Part 20.405(a), we ac rc hy repor t to yeu an expcsule of an individual to radiatf or. in excess of that dsc specified iu 10CFR Pert 20.101(b) (1) .
P u i s o < n t. to 10CPr! Part 20.405(c), you wil) find enclosed an a ceparate part of tht. report, the ncT.e of the individual who has received exposure to .
radin' ion la excest of the applicable linit. ,
The c .< t e n t of the expanurc cas 3.06011M, accumulative, during t he third ( alt adar quarter of 1969.
The radiatien doce rate in the arca, in which the individual was working i wien the applicable exposure limit was exceeded, was six roentgens per hour.
The presence of rad.iation dose rates of the above mentioned magnitude
- in due to the formation of an adherent corrosion film on the inside curfaces of our riain coolar t system, which is not readily removable. l i
The cause of tho subject expeaure van the lach of proper !!calth Physic; c o v e r a r,e . The octure of th: work involved entries into a confined space; t th:- duration of each to be strictly timed so as to pernit good accour:t of j accumule t ed rat.ia t j on e::posure. "he done accountability wi<, to be raintaaucP b;. a check of the individua]'s dosir:eter by the llealth Physico ran, af t er '
em:h t ir,ed cut ry . In thic instance the individual made three entrie- into the area cith no dosimeter check until after the third entry. After the third entiy the individual's douimoter (0-1000mr) was chect:ed and iound ;
tc. he off scale. The maximum total time spent in the high radiation area l va:, 17 minut.'. The individual'< be t a-gtumna dose recording film m mnt ry ,
8011380 376
. - - ..~~_ ~.-._. . .- _- .- . - . . - _ _ _ . . . . - . _ _ _ - _
1 O O by carrie for ir.cdiote procecuing. The radiation exponure doco repot t ed I was 2.500 RT::!. This 2.5001;Di dose coupled seith a prer tou:. dose of 0.560 RD1 roccived in this quarter, totalled 3.060 Ill:M. '
b The maxiuur- time cpent in the work area where the meanored radiallon i do:..e rate vas 100 nr/niinute uns 17 minutes. Using these tfi;ures, the cal- !
culcted do.,e is 47% lower thnn the reported doce, based on the indJvidual's film bc_dge. It is also of interest to note that controlled expocure filun consintently indicate doses vhich are 30%-40?. hir,her than the actuc1 dose applied. Uc are actively invcatigatiut; these discropancies since this probP.
imposes a severe pennity on our overall operation.
Thic inc3dcnt was precipitated by a violation of Health Physics procedureu -
due to gross negligence on the part of a Health Physicc Supervicor. As a ,
-recult of thin, the supervisor responsible van given a tuo week suspension ;
vithout pay. It is felt that the effects of this suspensjon will cerve to nahe all personnel more keen 3y avare of their responsibilities and will hc]p i prevent r. future overexposure, i l
Very truly yours, i i
- ,, q
/ i' , ' < ;
W.P. Jolmson Manager of Operations 5
F UPJ /n:a l i
1:ncl . k L
l i
h a
r I
I t
1 I
t4 a
l i.
l r
~ . . .
_ ~. - _ - _r
I
~ i l
'g .= 5
! 4 , i P
i i
YANKEE ATOIMC E!..ECTRIC CO/.iPh.NY !
-[z. .
,1.--
s [/
~/kis':_. -
441 S1UAF,T STREET. bOSToi,' leASSACi:USETTS 02116 j i
Septer..Ler 3,] 969 i
! i r
5 Director, Division of Corp]innce l U.S. Atomic Energy Cc T.isaien I Washington, D.C. 20545 .
i l
I l
i
Subject:
Isc;tification of an Exposure of an Individual to Radiation l in Execas of USAEC Title 10 - Code of Federal Regulations j Part 20 Applicable Limit ,
l Name of Individual: James R. Young l
}
Social Security I:o. 016-20-3244 j i
I l
l i
h l
i i
- -. - - , - . , - - .- . . - . . .- --. ,