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ENS 570178 March 2024 12:42:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsFitness for DutyThe following information was provided by the licensee via email and phone call: A non-licensed supervisor had a confirmed positive fitness for duty test. Unescorted access for the individual has been denied at all Dominion Energy sites. The NRC Senior Resident Inspector has been notified.
ENS 558733 May 2022 12:19:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsFITNESS-FOR-DUTY ReportThe following information was provided by the licensee via email: A non-licensed Dominion Energy supervisor had a confirmed positive for illegal drugs during a random fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been terminated. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 5492128 September 2020 20:00:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsFitness for Duty ReportA non-licensed Dominion Energy supervisor had a confirmed positive for illegal drugs during a random fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been terminated. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 5326818 March 2018 00:07:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsFitness-For-Duty Report Involving Discovery of Kombucha Tea Inside the Protected AreaAt 2007 (EDT) on 3/17/18, a security Officer reported finding a container of herbal tea (Kombucha) on a platform in the Unit 1 Emergency Switchgear Room, which is located inside the Protected Area. Kombucha tea is a fermented tea containing trace amounts of alcohol, and is legally sold without restrictions. Dominion had previously notified its workforce that Kombucha tea was prohibited from being consumed or carried on-site. This is considered an alcoholic beverage and is being reported under the requirements of 10 CFR 26.719. The individual who brought the beverage on-site was identified and escorted out of the Protected Area. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The licensee will also be contacting the County Administrator for Louisa County, Virginia.
ENS 5044811 September 2014 18:00:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsFitness for Duty - Programmatic FailureOn September 11, 2014, at 1400 hours, it was determined that four (4) personnel in the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) were not subject to random testing requirements of the Fitness for Duty (FFD) Program. The personnel involved do not have unescorted access to the Protected Area, but they do respond and perform duties as a member of the ERO. The affected individuals are now included in the random FFD testing pool. 10CFR26.4(c) requires all persons who are required by a licensee in 10CFR26.3(a) and, as applicable, (c) to physically report to the licensee's Technical Support Center or Emergency Operations Facility by licensee emergency plans and procedures shall be subject to an FFD program that meets all of the requirements of this part. This event is a 24-hour reportable event per 10CFR26.719(b)(4) - Any programmatic failure, degradation, or discovered vulnerability of the FFD program that may permit undetected drug or alcohol use or abuse by individuals within the protected area, or by individuals who are assigned to perform duties that require them to be subject to the FFD program.
ENS 4962913 December 2013 21:00:0010 CFR 26.719, FFD Reporting requirementsEleven Individuals Not Properly Subjected to the Random Fitness for Duty ProgramIn 2010, changes within the Dominion FFD (Fitness for Duty) program resulted in currently 11 individuals not being subjected to random FFD testing although required. Two individuals are actively badged at Surry Power Station and North Anna Power Station (NAPS). Both individuals accessed the protected area at NAPS recently. The other nine individuals were not badged but perform duties that require them to be subject to the FFD program. The affected individuals are now within the random testing program. This event is reportable per 10CFR26.719(b)(4), 'Any programmatic failure, degradation, or discovered vulnerability of the FFD program that may permit undetected drug or alcohol use or abuse by individuals within a protected area, or by individuals who are assigned to perform duties that require them to be subject to the FFD program.'" A work review will be conducted for the two actively badged individuals. The program error has been corrected. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector and the Louisa County Administrator. See similar Surry report EN #49630.