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- PNO-II-86-017, on 860223,contract Const Worker Lost Footing & Fell 3 Ft in Drywell.Cause Not Stated.Worker Sent to Hosp.No Contamination Found on Worker,Protective Clothing,In Ambulance or at Hosp (← links)
- PNO-II-86-024, on 860326,reactor Scrammed Due to Turbine Trip.Caused by Spurious High Reactor Water Level Signal. Plant Brought to Cold Shutdown to Repair Degraded Reactor Recirculation Pump Seal.Outage Expected to Last 6 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-85-093, on 850926,Unit 2 Shut Down & on 850927,Unit 1 Shut Down Due to Hurricane Gloria w/35-40 Miles Per Hour Winds.Unit 1 Expected to Restart on 850927.Unit 2 Will Remain Shut Down for 2 Wks for Repair of LPSI Valves (← links)
- PNO-II-85-091, Region II Dispatched Emergency Response Specialist to Plant to Set Up High Frequency Radio Communications as Result of Hurricane Gloria.Unit 1 in Shutdown for Refueling (← links)
- PNO-II-85-092, on 850926,Hurricane Gloria Located About 240 Miles South of Cape Hatteras,Nc,Moving North Northwest at 15 to 20 Miles Per Hour.Brunswick Unit 1 in Refueling Shutdown,Unit 2 Shut Down & Surry 1 & 2 at Full Power (← links)
- PNO-II-80-051, on 800327,resident Inspector Was Contacted by Reporter Who Had Worked on Site as Laborer.Reporter Was Seeking Background Info,Not Making Allegations (← links)
- PNO-II-80-053, on 800404,Daniels Const Co Employee Working in Torus Fell Approx 10 Ft Sustaining Injuries to nonload- Bearing Bones of Back & Cut on Arm.Employee Taken to Hosp Via Ambulance.Expected Release to Be in 4 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-80-043, on 8000315,subcontractor Labor Force Started Picketing Site.On 800315 & 16 Majority of Const Forces Did Not Report to Work.On 800318,97 of 600 Individuals Failed to Report to Work.Estimated Outage May Be Extended Three Days (← links)
- PNO-II-80-023, on 800213,during Surveillance Test,Reactor Trip Occurred When Mechanic Accidentally Struck Instrument W/Wrench.Bldg Was Evacuated Due to Increased Radioactive Gas.Individual Has Small Contamination Level on Clothing (← links)
- PNO-II-80-022, on 800208,w/both Units Operating,Both Seismic Recorders Activated.Checks Made W/Other Agencies Revealed No Seismic Activity.Licensee Implemented Emergency Procedure.Evidently Caused by Welding Activities (← links)
- ML20151X925 (← links)
- ML20151U917 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-042, on 880713,NRC Notified of Util Intent to Initiate Shutdown of Unit to Repair F006 Injection Valve on HPCI Sys.Shutdown Prompted by Evaluation Indicating That Inadequate Torque May Be Available Under Reduced Voltage (← links)
- PNO-II-88-014, on 880219,util Discovered Random Failures of 5/16 Inch Silicon/Bronze Carriage Bolts Which Are Used to Tie Electrical Busses Together within Panels.Bolts Replaced. NRC Pursuing Generic Implications W/Ge (← links)
- PNO-II-98-050, on 981123,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event,Due to Release of Chlorine Gas from Svc Water Injection Sys in Chlorination Bldg.Personnel Were Moved to Alternate Locations Away from Gas Leak,As Precautionary (← links)
- PNO-II-83-073, on 830912,CP&L Declared Alert in Accordance W/Plant Emergency plan,15 Minutes After All Annunciators Alarmed But Could Not Be Reset.Licensee Continued Plant Operation & Assigned Addl People to Increase Surveillance (← links)
- PNO-II-82-030, on 820319,telcon Bomb Threat Received.Initial Search Yielded Negative Results.Addl Search Being Performed. Authorities Not Notified (← links)
- ML20204F109 (← links)
- PNO-II-92-007, on 920202,plant Experienced Reactor Scram from 79% Power During Main Turbine Cv Testing.Licensee Actions Towards Determining/Correcting Root Cause of Scram Have Been Focused on EHC Sys (← links)
- PNO-II-87-023, on 870406,unit Shut Down for More than 48 H Due to Increase in Unidentified Leakage in Drywell.Caused by Leaks in Recirculation Pump a Discharge Valve Packing & Outboard Feedwater Sys Check Valves (← links)
- ML20212C664 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-II-88-003 (redirect page) (← links)
- ML20249B835 (← links)
- ML20249B537 (← links)
- ML20249B014 (← links)
- ML20248L363 (← links)
- PNO-II-89-067, on 890921,alert Declared Due to Loss of Audible Annunciators to Control Board.Caused by Short in Annunciator Reset Circuitry in safety-related Control Panel. Short Removed & Annunciator Operability Verified (← links)
- PNO-II-89-048, on 890617,reactor Manually Scrammed Following Loss of Offsite Power.Caused by Troubleshooting in Progress to Investigate Ground on Startup Auxiliary Transformer (Sat).Plant to Remain Shutdown Until SAT Repaired (← links)
- ML20236U386 (← links)
- ML20236F420 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-001, on 880102,primary Containment Isolation Valves Drywell Equipment & Floor Drains Failed to Close Automatically After Receipt of Valid Group 2 Isolation Signal.Cause Under Investigation.Insp Team Dispatched (← links)
- PNO-II-99-045, on 991018,Hurricane Irene Was Located Approx 105 Miles East of Cape Hatteras,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 35.6 North & Longitude 73.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northeast at 35 Mph (← links)
- ML20217A399 (← links)
- ML20216K093 (← links)
- PNO-II-89-066, licensees Prepared for Adverse Weather Conditions Due to Hurricane.Briefings Held W/Key Managers on Responsibilities to Check All Trailers,Secure Crane Hooks & Increase Emergency Food Supplies (← links)
- PNO-II-98-039D, on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Walkdowns Confirmed,No Significant Damage to Security Barriers.Licensee Preparations for Plant Restart Continuing, Including Restoration of Warning Sirens (← links)
- PNO-II-98-039C, on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. No Significant Damage Has Occurred at Brunswick Plant or GE Fuel Fabrication Facility.Licensee Continues to Staff Technical Support Ctr & Emergency Operations Facility (← links)
- PNO-II-98-039B, on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Hurricane Force Winds Have Been Experienced at Site,But No Significant Damage Has Occurred.Licensee Continues to Staff Emergency Facilities.No Other Damage Has Been Reported (← links)
- PNO-II-98-039A, on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Brunswick Resident Inspectors & One Regional Inspector Remain on Site to Monitor Licensee Activities.Region II State Liaison Officer Arrived in Raleigh Area (← links)
- PNO-II-98-039, on 980525,preparations for Hurricane Bonnie Made.Licensee Monitoring Progress of Hurricane in Order to Have Both Units in Cold Shutdown Three H Prior to Arrival of Hurricane Force Winds on Site (← links)
- PNO-II-99-037H, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 168 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 31.3 North & Longitude 79.0 West.Storm Was Moving North at 17 Mph with Max Winds at 115 Mph (← links)
- PNO-II-99-037G, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 216 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 30.6 North & Longitude 79.1 West.Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph with Max Winds at 125 Mph (← links)
- PNO-II-99-037F, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 350 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.9 North & Longitude 79.0 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph (← links)
- PNO-II-99-037D, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph (← links)
- PNO-II-99-037E, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.3 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph (← links)
- PNO-II-99-035, on 990830,util Secured from Notification of Unusual Event After Hurricane Warning Lifted for Area.Plant Had Been Placed in Hot Shutdown Due to Predicted Hurricane Track.Unit 2 Commenced Restart on 990831 (← links)
- PNO-II-99-033, on 990830,Hurricane Dennis Was Located Approx 72 Miles Southeast of Bsep.No Significant Damage Has Been Sustained at Site.Ge Facility Suspended Fuel Fabrication Processes & No Significant Damage Was Sustained (← links)
- PNO-II-86-065, on 860917,reactor Manually Tripped from 3% Power Due to Decreasing Condenser Vacuum.Caused by Leak in Condenser Tube Cleaning Sys & Flooding of Condenser Inlet Pit.Leak Isolated & Plant Taken to Hot Shutdown (← links)
- PNO-II-86-017A, on 860223,some Contamination Found on Protective Clothing & Stretcher Used to Transfer Const Worker Who Fell in Drywell.Surveys Show Contamination Confined to Single Spot (← links)
- PNO-II-88-043C, Augmented Insp Team Dispatched to Site on 880715 & Departed on 880722,after Informal Debriefing W/ Licensee on Insp Findings.Team Continues to Review Several Mod Packages & Positions Re Dc Motor Deficiencies (← links)