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| | number = ML17308A251 | | | number = ML20212P259 |
| | issue date = 07/30/1986 | | | issue date = 08/19/1986 |
| | title = Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-335/86-09 & 50-389/86-08.Corrective Actions:Shipping Procedure Changed to Reflect New Regulation Re Radiation Level Limitations & Issuance of Respiratory Protection Devices Proceduralized | | | title = Ack Receipt of 860730 Ltr Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-335/86-09 & 50-389/86-08 |
| | author name = WOODY C O | | | author name = Grace J |
| | author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. | | | author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| | addressee name = GRACE J N | | | addressee name = Woody C |
| | addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) | | | addressee affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| | docket = 05000335, 05000389 | | | docket = 05000335, 05000389 |
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| | document report number = L-86-316, NUDOCS 8608110518 | | | document report number = NUDOCS 8609030051 |
| | document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE, UTILITY TO NRC | | | document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, NRC TO UTILITY, OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:e~Il~I,*i~IFLORIDAPOWER&LiGHTCOMPANY~30$BBBL-86-316Dr.3.NelsonGraceRegionalAdministrator,RegionIIU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission101MariettaStreet,N.W.,Suite2900Atlanta,Georgia30323 | | {{#Wiki_filter:, |
| | AUG 19 1986 Docket Nos. 50-335, 50-389 License Nos. DPR-67, NPF-16 Florida Power and Light Company ATTN: Mr. C. O. Woody Group Vice President Nuclear Energy Department P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408 Gentlemen: |
| | SUBJECT: NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-335/86-09 AND 50-389/86-08 Thank you for your response of July 30, 1986, to our Notice of Violation, issued on June 30, 1986, concerning activities conducted at your St. Lucie facility. We have evaluated your response and found that it meets the requirements of 10 CFR 2.201. We will examine the implementation of your. corrective actions during future inspection . |
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| | Sincerely, J. Nelson Grace cc: K. N. Harris, Vice President St. Lucie Nuclear Plant |
| RE:St.LucieUnits1R2DocketNos.50-335,50-389InsectionRert86-09and86-08FloridaPowerRLightCompanyhasreviewedthesubjectinspectionreport,andaresponseisattached.There'oproprietaryinformationinthereport.Vytrlyyour,..O.WoodyCupVicedesienNuclearEnergyCOW/SAV/ehattachmentcc:HaroldF.Reis,EsquirePNS-LI'-86-2288608110518860730PDRADOCK05000335PDRPSy1PEOPLE~,.SERVINGPE<
| | . A. Sager, Plant Manager 1.B. Harper,SiteQASuperintendent bec. NRC Resident Inspector Document Control Desk State of Florida I RII RI RII RII RII R; RII QA' < |
| 4 RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389'nspectionReport86-09and86-08ATTACHMENTViolationA.10CFR71.5requiresthatlicenseeswhotransportlicensedmaterialoutsidetheconfinesoftheirplantsorotherplaceofuse,orwhodeliverlicensedmaterialtoacarrierfortransport,complywiththeapplicablerequirementsoftheregulationappropriatetothemodeoftransportationoftheDepartmentofTransportationin09CFRParts170through189.09CFR173.001(a)statesthatexceptasprovidedin09CFR173.041(b),eachpackageofradioactivematerialsofferedfortransportationshallbedesignedandpreparedforshipmentsothatunderconditionsnormallyincidenttotransportationtheradiationleveldoesnotexceed200milliremperhouratanypointontheexternalsurfaceofthepackage.Contrarytotheabove,onDecember13,1985,thelicenseeshippedtwoboxesofradioactivematerials,BoxNo.85-105andBoxNo.85-112,toalanddisposalfacilityatBarnwell,S.C.withdoseratesof250and000milliremperhour,respectively,ontheexternalsurfacesofthepackages.Theexceptionsof09CFR173.001(b)didnotapplybecausetheshipmentwasnotmadeinanenclosedvehicle.ResponseA.FloridaPowerandLight(FPL)concurswiththisviolation.2.Theviolationoccurredduetotheinterpretationofa-changeinD.O.T.shippingregulations.30Theshippingprocedurehasbeenchangedtoreflectthenewregulation.AdetaileddescriptionoftheRadiationLevelLimitationsforpackageandvehicleshasbeenincorporatedintotheprocedure.Therehavebeennoviolationssincethisfinding.Theinitialcorrectiveactionsaresufficienttoavoidfurtherviolations.5.Fullcompliancehasbeenachieved.PSO1Page1of3
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| ViolationB.10CFR71.5requiresthatlicenseeswhotransportlicensedmaterialoutsidetheconfinesoftheirplantscomplywiththeapplicablerequirementsappropriatetothemodeoftransportoftheDepartmentofTransportation(DOT)09CFRParts170through189.09CFR173.025(b)(l)requiresthatpackagedshipmentsoflowspecificactivity(LSA)materialconsignedasexclusiveusemustbepackagedinaDOTSpecification7ATypeApackageorinastrong,tightpackagesothattherewillbenoleakageofradioactivematerialunderconditionsnormallyincidenttotransportation.Contrarytotheabove,thelicenseefailedtopackageashipmentofLSAradioactivematerialinaDOTSpecification7ATypeApackageorastrong,tightpackageinthatonOctober22,1985,shipmentNo.85-09arrivedattheburialfacilitywithaholeinoneB-25metalbox.ResponseB.l.FloridaPowerandLight(FPL)concurswiththisviolation.2.Baseduponalloftheevidenceconsidered,FPLbelievesthemostprobablereasonfortheviolationwasduetopersonneloversightduringinspectionoftheradioactivematerialsshipment.3.Theshippingprocedurehasbeenchangedtoprovideforamorethoroughinspectionofcontainerspriortoshipment.Therehavebeennoviolationssincethisfinding.Theinitialcorrectiveactionsaresufficienttoavoidfurtherviolations.5.Fullcompliancehasbeenachieved.PSO1Page2of3 ViolationC.10CFR20.103(c)(2)providesinpartthatthelicenseesmaymakeallowanceforuseofrespiratoryprotectiveequipmentinestimatingexposuresofindividualstoradioactivematerialsinairprovidedthatthelicenseemaintainsandimplementsarespiratoryprotectionprogramthatincludes,asaminimum,writtenprocedureregardingsupervisionandtrainingofpersonnelandmaintenanceofrecords.Contrarytotheabove,onApril18,1986,theNRCinspectornotedthelicenseewasmakingallowanceinitsMaximumPermissibleConcentrationhourassignmentrecordsforuseofrespiratoryprotectiveequipmentinestimatingexposuresofindividualstoradioactivematerialinairforpurposesofdeterminingcompliancewith10CFR20.103.However,thelicenseedidnothavewrittenproceduresregardingmaintenanceofrecords'showingthatanindividualhadbeenissuedarespirator.ResponceC.1.FloridaPowerandLight(FPL)concurswiththisviolation.2.TheviolationwasduetoanincorrectinterpretationoftheregulationsbytheHealthPhysicsGroup.3.Theissuanceofrespiratoryprotectiondeviceshasbeenproceduralized.Therehavebeennoviolationssincethisfinding.Theinitialcorrectiveactionsaresufficienttoavoidfurtherviolations.5.Fullcompliancehasbeenachieved.PSO:1Page3of3 t
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AUG 19 1986 Docket Nos. 50-335, 50-389 License Nos. DPR-67, NPF-16 Florida Power and Light Company ATTN: Mr. C. O. Woody Group Vice President Nuclear Energy Department P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408 Gentlemen:
SUBJECT: NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-335/86-09 AND 50-389/86-08 Thank you for your response of July 30, 1986, to our Notice of Violation, issued on June 30, 1986, concerning activities conducted at your St. Lucie facility. We have evaluated your response and found that it meets the requirements of 10 CFR 2.201. We will examine the implementation of your. corrective actions during future inspection .
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We appreciate your cooperation in this matte
Sincerely, J. Nelson Grace cc: K. N. Harris, Vice President St. Lucie Nuclear Plant
. A. Sager, Plant Manager 1.B. Harper,SiteQASuperintendent bec. NRC Resident Inspector Document Control Desk State of Florida I RII RI RII RII RII R; RII QA' <
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