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MONTHYEARIR 05000193/19992011999-04-0707 April 1999 Insp Rept 50-193/99-201 on 990322-26.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Programs Re Operations,Health Physics & Security IR 05000193/19982021998-10-13013 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-202 on 980921-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Various Aspects of Licensee Programs Re Conduct of Operations & Emergency Preparedness as Relating to Licensee 2 MW Class 1 Research Reactor IR 05000193/19982011998-02-13013 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-201 on 980113-15.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Protection of Public Safety IR 05000193/19970011997-04-23023 April 1997 Insp Rept 50-193/97-01 on 970311-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Component Upgrades for 5 Megawatt Operation,Operability Tests & Drawing Updates,Vacant Reactor Supervisor Position & Action on Previous Findings IR 05000193/19930041993-12-0707 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-04 on 931116-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Operation,Shipping & Receiving,Storage & Internal Controls,Inventory,Records & Reports IR 05000193/19930031993-09-16016 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-03 on 930810-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Surveill,Fuel Shipping & Receipt,Fuel Loading & Initial Criticality IR 05000193/19930021993-03-11011 March 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-02 on 930223-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Staffing,Radiation Postings, Radiation Worker Training,Routine Surveys,Portable Survey & Counting Lab Equipment,Calibrations & Personnel Dosimetry IR 05000193/19930011993-02-0404 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Rept 50-193/93-01 on 930119-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security & Transportation of Irradiated Reactor Fuel Including Organization & Operation IR 05000193/19900011990-11-0909 November 1990 Insp Rept 50-193/90-01 on 901001-03.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Staffing,Organization,Operational Safety,Control Room Activities,Licensee Events & Maint IR 05000193/19880031988-09-27027 September 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-03 on 880826.No Emergency Preparedness Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness IR 05000193/19880021988-07-21021 July 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-02 on 880622-23.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualification & Implementation of Radiation Program IR 05000193/19880011988-05-10010 May 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-01 on 880328-31.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Facility Operation,Tech Specs & Surveillance, Requalification Training,Experiments & Health Physics IR 05000193/19860031986-08-21021 August 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-03 on 860724.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualifications & External Exposure Controls IR 05000193/19860021986-04-23023 April 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-02 on 860224-25.No Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Requalification Training,Experiments,Health Physics & Emergency Planning IR 05000193/19860011986-02-19019 February 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-01 on 860127.No Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Irradiated Reactor Fuel Shipment at Point of Origin & While Enroute Through States of Ri & CT IR 05000193/19850031985-09-0505 September 1985 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-193/85-03 on 850701 & 02. Licensee in Compliance.Major Areas Inspected:Protection Measures for SNM of Moderate Strategic Significance.Portions Deleted (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20134F3471985-08-12012 August 1985 Insp Rept 50-193/85-02 on 850611-12.Violation Noted:Failure to Maintain Documentation of Test Certification for Reactor Bldg Cleanup Sys High Efficiency Particulate Filters IR 05000193/19820011982-06-0303 June 1982 IE Insp Rept 50-193/82-01 on 820513.No Noncompliance Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Organization,Operations,Storage & Internal Control,Records & Repts.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1999-04-07
[Table view] Category:NRC-GENERATED
MONTHYEARIR 05000193/19992011999-04-0707 April 1999 Insp Rept 50-193/99-201 on 990322-26.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Programs Re Operations,Health Physics & Security IR 05000193/19982021998-10-13013 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-202 on 980921-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Various Aspects of Licensee Programs Re Conduct of Operations & Emergency Preparedness as Relating to Licensee 2 MW Class 1 Research Reactor IR 05000193/19982011998-02-13013 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-201 on 980113-15.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Protection of Public Safety IR 05000193/19970011997-04-23023 April 1997 Insp Rept 50-193/97-01 on 970311-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Component Upgrades for 5 Megawatt Operation,Operability Tests & Drawing Updates,Vacant Reactor Supervisor Position & Action on Previous Findings IR 05000193/19930041993-12-0707 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-04 on 931116-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Operation,Shipping & Receiving,Storage & Internal Controls,Inventory,Records & Reports IR 05000193/19930031993-09-16016 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-03 on 930810-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Surveill,Fuel Shipping & Receipt,Fuel Loading & Initial Criticality IR 05000193/19930021993-03-11011 March 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-02 on 930223-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Staffing,Radiation Postings, Radiation Worker Training,Routine Surveys,Portable Survey & Counting Lab Equipment,Calibrations & Personnel Dosimetry IR 05000193/19930011993-02-0404 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Rept 50-193/93-01 on 930119-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security & Transportation of Irradiated Reactor Fuel Including Organization & Operation IR 05000193/19900011990-11-0909 November 1990 Insp Rept 50-193/90-01 on 901001-03.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Staffing,Organization,Operational Safety,Control Room Activities,Licensee Events & Maint IR 05000193/19880031988-09-27027 September 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-03 on 880826.No Emergency Preparedness Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness IR 05000193/19880021988-07-21021 July 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-02 on 880622-23.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualification & Implementation of Radiation Program IR 05000193/19880011988-05-10010 May 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-01 on 880328-31.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Facility Operation,Tech Specs & Surveillance, Requalification Training,Experiments & Health Physics IR 05000193/19860031986-08-21021 August 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-03 on 860724.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualifications & External Exposure Controls IR 05000193/19860021986-04-23023 April 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-02 on 860224-25.No Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Requalification Training,Experiments,Health Physics & Emergency Planning IR 05000193/19860011986-02-19019 February 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-01 on 860127.No Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Irradiated Reactor Fuel Shipment at Point of Origin & While Enroute Through States of Ri & CT IR 05000193/19850031985-09-0505 September 1985 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-193/85-03 on 850701 & 02. Licensee in Compliance.Major Areas Inspected:Protection Measures for SNM of Moderate Strategic Significance.Portions Deleted (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20134F3471985-08-12012 August 1985 Insp Rept 50-193/85-02 on 850611-12.Violation Noted:Failure to Maintain Documentation of Test Certification for Reactor Bldg Cleanup Sys High Efficiency Particulate Filters IR 05000193/19820011982-06-0303 June 1982 IE Insp Rept 50-193/82-01 on 820513.No Noncompliance Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Organization,Operations,Storage & Internal Control,Records & Repts.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1999-04-07
[Table view] Category:TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS
MONTHYEARIR 05000193/19992011999-04-0707 April 1999 Insp Rept 50-193/99-201 on 990322-26.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Programs Re Operations,Health Physics & Security IR 05000193/19982021998-10-13013 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-202 on 980921-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Various Aspects of Licensee Programs Re Conduct of Operations & Emergency Preparedness as Relating to Licensee 2 MW Class 1 Research Reactor IR 05000193/19982011998-02-13013 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-193/98-201 on 980113-15.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Protection of Public Safety ML20148J8441997-06-0707 June 1997 NRC Operator Licensing Exam Rept 50-193/OL-97-01 & Answer Key & Results for Tests Administered on 970528-29 IR 05000193/19970011997-04-23023 April 1997 Insp Rept 50-193/97-01 on 970311-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Component Upgrades for 5 Megawatt Operation,Operability Tests & Drawing Updates,Vacant Reactor Supervisor Position & Action on Previous Findings IR 05000193/19930041993-12-0707 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-04 on 931116-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Operation,Shipping & Receiving,Storage & Internal Controls,Inventory,Records & Reports IR 05000193/19930031993-09-16016 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-03 on 930810-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Surveill,Fuel Shipping & Receipt,Fuel Loading & Initial Criticality IR 05000193/19930021993-03-11011 March 1993 Insp Rept 50-193/93-02 on 930223-25.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Staffing,Radiation Postings, Radiation Worker Training,Routine Surveys,Portable Survey & Counting Lab Equipment,Calibrations & Personnel Dosimetry IR 05000193/19930011993-02-0404 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Rept 50-193/93-01 on 930119-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security & Transportation of Irradiated Reactor Fuel Including Organization & Operation IR 05000193/19900011990-11-0909 November 1990 Insp Rept 50-193/90-01 on 901001-03.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Staffing,Organization,Operational Safety,Control Room Activities,Licensee Events & Maint IR 05000193/19880031988-09-27027 September 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-03 on 880826.No Emergency Preparedness Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness IR 05000193/19880021988-07-21021 July 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-02 on 880622-23.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualification & Implementation of Radiation Program ML20154D0591988-05-11011 May 1988 Notice of Violation from Insp on 880328-31.Violation Noted: Required Fission Density Calculation Not Completed Between 860930 & 870213 or Between 871027 & 880224 IR 05000193/19880011988-05-10010 May 1988 Insp Rept 50-193/88-01 on 880328-31.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Facility Operation,Tech Specs & Surveillance, Requalification Training,Experiments & Health Physics IR 05000193/19870011987-12-14014 December 1987 Exam Rept 50-193/87-01OL on 871020-21.Exam Results:One Senior Reactor Operator Candidate Passed Written & Operating Exams & License Issued IR 05000193/19860031986-08-21021 August 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-03 on 860724.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Status of Previously Identified Items,Training & Qualifications & External Exposure Controls IR 05000193/19860021986-04-23023 April 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-02 on 860224-25.No Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Facility Tour,Action Taken on Previous Insp Findings,Requalification Training,Experiments,Health Physics & Emergency Planning IR 05000193/19860011986-02-19019 February 1986 Insp Rept 50-193/86-01 on 860127.No Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Irradiated Reactor Fuel Shipment at Point of Origin & While Enroute Through States of Ri & CT IR 05000193/19850031985-09-0505 September 1985 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-193/85-03 on 850701 & 02. Licensee in Compliance.Major Areas Inspected:Protection Measures for SNM of Moderate Strategic Significance.Portions Deleted (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20134F3331985-08-12012 August 1985 Notice of Violation from Insp on 850611-12 ML20134F3471985-08-12012 August 1985 Insp Rept 50-193/85-02 on 850611-12.Violation Noted:Failure to Maintain Documentation of Test Certification for Reactor Bldg Cleanup Sys High Efficiency Particulate Filters IR 05000193/19850011985-06-0303 June 1985 Exam Rept 50-193/85-01 on 850424.Exam Results:One Candidate Passed IR 05000193/19820011982-06-0303 June 1982 IE Insp Rept 50-193/82-01 on 820513.No Noncompliance Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Organization,Operations,Storage & Internal Control,Records & Repts.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20135F1091972-09-0707 September 1972 Description of Noncompliance Items from Insp on 720626-28. Noncompliance Noted:Measurements of Secondary Coolant Ph Recorded During 710713-23 Exceeded Tech Spec Range of 7.6 to 8.2 1999-04-07
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Docket No: 50-193 I License No: R-95 Report No: 50-193/97-01 Licensee: Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commissio'n Facility: Rhode Island Nuclear Science Center Location: South Ferry Road Narragansett, Rhode Island Dates: March 11-14,1997 Inspector: Thomas F. Dragoun, Project Scientist Approved by: John R. White, Chief, Radiation Protection Branch Division of Reactor Safety 9704290267 970423 PDR G ADOCK 05000193 PDR l,2
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Major component upgrades for 5 Megawatt operation are in place. Operability tests and drawing updates are in progress. The vacant reactor supervisor position was expeditiously filled. Action on previous inspection findings was goo ?
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, The reactor was operated periodically at 2 Megawatts. The new, second cooling tower j' was placed on line for the'first time. System upgrades to support operation at 5 MW are 3 essentially complete. Documents to request NRC authorization to operate at higher power were in preparation. Weekly surveillance on the emergency power system was conducted, f 01 Conduct of Operations
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) e organization and staffing, e administrative controls, e the console log, and I e the annual repor Observations and Findinas The reactor supervisor retired last fall, taking advantage of incentives offered to state employees. An experienced, qualified replacement was hired and is currently preparing to take the SRO license exam in May 1997. The licensee is considering qualifying certain researchers as reactor operators to increase the pool of backup Planned downsizing of various state programs related to the Rhode Island Nuclear Science Center in fiscal year 1998 is not expected to impact reactor operations, but may affect the campus byproduct materials program. The director stated that he has authorization to expedite replacing licensed operator The assistant director for Reactor Operations issues a 6-month schedule of reactor operations, maintenance, and surveillance activities to the staff and monitors completion status. Good administrative control of activities was demonstrate The console log was clear and descriptive. The annual report summarized the required information. Records indicated that the facility was operated within parameters specified in the T Conclusions Staffing and reporting requirements in TS 6.0 were satisfie !
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draft change to eliminate the TS 4.6.1(f) limit on dilution air fed to the confinement i exhaust system due to difficulty in minimizing the flow. However, investigation
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will propose maximizing dilution air. Pending NRC approval, checklist NSC-37b for 4 surveillance on this system will be revised to the amended specification TS amendment No. 22 granted a one-time extension of the annual requirement for testing the safety blades and reactivity calculations because the reactor was not operated during prolonged system modifications in 1996. The licensee committed to complete these surveillances in January 1997. The inspector confirmed that these, and other selected surveillances, were completed and the data was
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1997. This was determined to be due to ionization of entrained microbubbles of ai The source of air was suspected to be unvented pockets in the new coolant pumps, heat exchanger or piping. The phenomenon was observed only when the reactor was critical and the pool water appeared " milky." The condition has cleare A problem was recently reported by North Carolina University research reactor with the manual and automatic range switching feature of nuclear instrumentation channels manufactured by the Gamma Metrics company. The problem is described as erratic switching when reactor power is at the end of a range. The RIAEC facility installed the same equipment. Records indicate that a similar problem occurred at this facility in 1993. One NI drawer was returned to the vendor for modificatio The second drawer was modified on site using electronic parts and instructions
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range, not just the top range. in addition, operators are directed to manually switch ranges. Records and discussions with operators indicate that the modifications to the hardware and operating procedures were sufficient to resolve this proble Records of these changes and system drawing updates were satisfactor c. Conclusions The safety equipment surveillances required by TS Section 4.0 are completed as require , 03 Operations Procedures and Documentation i
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, changes as specified in TS 6.9 were not readily available. The licensee provided the j inspector with a comprehensive quality assurance program that provides the 1 process.to ensure that appropriate documents are updated and adequately maintained. The responsibility to implement the program will be assigned to the new reactor supervisor, who is expected to be licensed in May 1997. Inspector followup item 96-01-02 remains ope During inspection 96-02, the inspector questioned the' licensee's assumptions that
, the loss of airborne particulate activity in 170 feet of small bore piping, connecting the probe in the exhaust stack and the sample skid, was negligible. The health physicist provided the results of a March 1997 study that measured these losse Ventilation was secured across a weekend to allow the buildup of naturally occurring radon daughter products (beta-gamma emitting airborne particulate activity). Ventilation was turned on and air samples taken over a 3-hour period inside the reactor room and at the exhaust stack sample skid. A half life
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., some records of required reactivity manipulations had not been transferred from the l operations logs to the training records. The assistant director stated that l maintaining these records is the responsibility of the reactor supervisor. who retire l Records wili la' updated by ilis replacement after qualificatio Conclusions Requirements of the requalification program were satisfie l l
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