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Morning Report for March 19, 1999

                       Headquarters Daily Report

                         MARCH 19, 1999

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                    REPORT             NEGATIVE            NO INPUT
                    ATTACHED           INPUT RECEIVED      RECEIVED

HEADQUARTERS        X                                      
REGION I                               X                   
REGION II           X                                      
REGION III                                                X
REGION IV                              X                   
PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED  MORNING REPORT - HEADQUARTERS MARCH 19, 1999

MR Number: H-99-0027

                           NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM
                           GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS



Subject: ISSUANCE OF INFORMATION NOTICES 99-06 AND 99-07

NRC Information Notice: Failed Fire Protection Deluge Valves and         
Potential Testing Deficiencies in Preaction Sprinkler Systems, dated     
March 22, 1999                                                           
                                                                         
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice
to alert addressees to test methodologies for fire protection deluge     
valves that may not adequately demonstrate valve operability.            
                                                                         
Technical contacts: Mark H. Salley, NRR     Robert Caldwell, RII         
                    301-415-2840            334-899-3386                 
                    E-mail: mxs3@nrc.gov    E-mail: rkc1@nrc.gov         
                                                                         
                    William F. Burton, NRR                               
                    301-415-2853                                         
                    E-mail: wfb@nrc.gov NRC                              
                                                                         
Information Notice 99-06: 1998 Enforcement Sanctions as a Result of      
Deliberate Violations of NRC Employee Protection Requirements, dated     
March 19, 1999                                                           
                                                                         
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information 
notice to remind licensees and their employees of the sanctions that     
could result from deliberately violating NRC requirements in the area of 
employee protection.                                                     
                                                                         
Contact:    Michael Stein, OE                                            
            301-415-1688                                                 
            E-mail: mhs@nrc.gov                                          
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HEADQUARTERS      MORNING REPORT     PAGE  2          MARCH 19, 1999

Licensee/Facility:                     Notification:

Part 21 Database                       MR Number: H-99-0028
Coltec/Fairbanks Morse                 Date: 03/19/99
                                                                          

Subject: Part 21 - Improper Heat Treatment of Cam Rollers for            
         FM-ALCO 251 Engines                                             


Discussion:

VENDOR: Coltec/Fairbanks Morse          PT21 FILE NO: 99-16-0            
                                                                         
DATE OF DOCUMENT: 03/08/99              ACCESSION NUMBER:                
                                                                         
SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 35448               REVIEWER: PECB, D. Skeen         
                                                                         
                                                                         
NEW ISSUE.  On March 8, 1999, the Fairbanks Morse Engine Division of     
Coltec Industries determined that the wrong hardening process had been   
used on six air and exhaust valve cam rollers shipped to Consolidated    
Edison's Indian Point 2 nuclear power station for use in their emergency 
diesel generators (EDG's). The Indian Point 2 EDG's use Fairbanks Morse  
Model FM-ALCO 251 engines. In addition to the wrong heat treatment, the  
vendor also found that non-conservative tolerances were used for the     
surface hardness of the rollers. A review of the vendor's records found  
that Indian Point 2 was the only nuclear customer to receive the suspect 
cam rollers. The rollers (Catalog No. 2241342) were shipped to Indian    
Point 2 as part of six fuel pump support kits (Catalog No. 2500605) on   
November 14, 1997.                                                       
                                                                         
The vendor discovered the problem after some cam rollers used in a       
commercial application were returned after exhibiting premature wear     
after approximately 200 hours of operation. Vendor investigation found   
that the rollers, procured from a commercial grade subsupplier, were     
induction hardened, contrary to Fairbanks Morse specifications, which    
call for the rollers to be carburized to ensure adequate case depth      
hardness and surface hardness. Fairbanks Morse receipt inspection        
personnel failed to identify the improper heat treatment process during  
review of the certifications of the cam rollers.                         
                                                                         
During the vendor's review another minor discrepancy in the dedication   
process was discovered. The proper Fairbanks Morse specification for cam 
roller hardness is 50 to 62 Rockwell C. However, the specification used  
for dedication of the rollers stated that the hardness specification was 
58 +/-10 Rockwell C. The vendor stated that the dedication specification 
would be corrected to ensure the proper range is used in the future, but 
it was not believed to be a significant concern for cam rollers already  
in service.                                                              
                                                                         
In addition to correcting the hardness specification, the vendor has     
retrained the receipt inspection personnel and will review other         
tolerance specifications as parts are dedicated. The vendor notified     
Indian Point 2 of the six defective cam rollers. The cam rollers were    
still in the licensee warehouse and will not be installed in the plant.  
                                                                         
Contact:    Dave Skeen, NRR/PECB                                         

HEADQUARTERS      MORNING REPORT     PAGE  3          MARCH 19, 1999
MR Number: H-99-0028 (cont.)

            (301) 415-1174                                               
            E-mail: dls@nrc.gov                                          
                                                                         
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REGION II  MORNING REPORT     PAGE  3          MARCH 19, 1999

Licensee/Facility:                     Notification:

Georgia Power Co.                      MR Number: 2-99-0004
Vogtle 1                               Date: 03/19/99
Waynesboro,Georgia                                                        
Dockets: 50-424
PWR/W-4-LP                            

Subject: UNANTICIPATED WORKER EXTREMITY EXPOSURE FROM HANDLING           
         RADIOACTIVE DEBRIS                                              


Discussion:

On March 18, 1999, Vogtle Nuclear Plant notified the NRC of a worker     
receiving an unanticipated radiation exposure to the worker's extremity  
(hand). The worker was performing decontamination activities of the Unit 
1 reactor sump drain cavity when he picked up a piece of debris and      
placed it on a ledge with other materials for later disposal. The        
materials were remotely transferred to a bag where a qualified health    
physics technician measured unanticipated dose rates exceeding 900 rem   
per hour (rem/hr) or greater. All work was stopped and the licensee      
determined that the elevated dose rates resulted from the debris which   
the worker had physically placed on the cavity ledge. No other workers   
handled the debris material.                                             
                                                                         
The licensee is in the process of evaluating radiation exposure to the   
worker. The individual was wearing three pairs of protective gloves and  
the debris was handled for a brief period of time (approximately one     
second). The subject worker was wearing extremity and whole-body         
thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), and teledosimetry. The licensee sent
the TLD s for analysis and evaluation. The worker's whole body TLD       
indicated a radiation dose of approximately 249 millirem for the quarter 
and was consistent with the quarterly electronic dosimetry data. The     
worker's extremity TLD indicated a maximum dose of 244 mrem to the hand  
(left) which grasped the material. The licensee plans to perform         
additional extremity dose assessments for the individual who handled the 
material after additional surveys of the debris have been conducted.     

Regional Action:

Region II notified the NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, and the 
Office of the Executive Director for Operations regarding this incident. 
                                                                         
The NRC RII Office was initially notified of this incident by the        
licensee on March 18, 1999.                                              

Contact:  G. KUZO                    (404)562-4658
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