05000424/FIN-2014003-02
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Title | Unauthorized Entry into a High Radiation Area |
Description | A self-revealing NCV of Technical Specification (TS) 5.7.1, High Radiation Area, was identified for an entry into a high radiation area (HRA) without meeting the entry requirements as specified therein. Specifically, on March 17, 2014, an operator was authorized to enter an HRA on Unit 1 under conditions where dose rates were known to be changing. This allowed the operator entry into an HRA without knowledge of actual radiological conditions. He was not provided with a radiation monitoring device that continuously indicated dose rates in the area, nor was he accompanied by an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures with a radiation monitoring device providing positive control over his activities. Upon discovery of the condition, the licensee secured access to the area, performed follow-up surveys and convened a human performance review board to examine causal factors and identify corrective actions. The licensee entered this issue into the corrective action program as CR 787908. This finding was more than minor because it was associated with the occupational radiation safety cornerstone attribute of human performance and adversely affects the cornerstone objective of ensuring adequate protection of worker health and safety from exposure to radiation from radioactive material during routine civilian nuclear reactor operation. Specifically, workers permitted entry into HRAs with inadequate knowledge of current radiological conditions could receive unintended occupational exposures. The finding was evaluated using IMC 0609, Appendix C, Occupational Radiation Safety Significance Determination Process (SDP), dated August 19, 2008. The finding was not related to As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) planning, nor did it involve an overexposure or substantial potential for overexposure and the ability to assess dose was not compromised. Therefore, the finding was determined to be of very low safety significance (Green). This finding had a cross-cutting aspect of avoid complacency in the human performance area because health physics (HP) personnel failed to verify plant conditions through available means when an evolution was in progress that was known to increase area dose rates prior to authorizing entry into an HRA. |
Site: | Vogtle |
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Report | IR 05000424/2014003 Section 2RS1 |
Date counted | Jun 30, 2014 (2014Q2) |
Type: | NCV: Green |
cornerstone | Or Safety |
Identified by: | Self-revealing |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71124.01 |
Inspectors (proximate) | A Alen A Nielsen C Dykes F Ehrhardt G Ottenberg M Cain M Speck S Sanchez T Chandler W Loo |
Violation of: | Technical Specification - Procedures Technical Specification |
CCA | H.12, Avoid Complacency |
INPO aspect | QA.4 |
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Finding - Vogtle - IR 05000424/2014003 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Finding List (Vogtle) @ 2014Q2
Self-Identified List (Vogtle)
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