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Name and
NRC Action Number |
NRC Action Type |
Date Issued |
Description |
James Francis Mattocks
IA-07-008 |
IAORDER |
03/21/2007 |
On March 21, 2007, an Order (Immediately Effective) Prohibiting
Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities was issued to Mr. Mattocks
for engaging in deliberate misconduct as defined in 10 CFR 50.5, "Deliberate
misconduct." Specifically, while Mr. Mattocks was employed as
a security officer at the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, he deliberately
removed a Bushmaster .223 caliber assault rifle and thermal imaging
scope from the facility without authorization, causing an NRC licensee
to be in violation of its Physical Security Plan. This order is in
effect for five years from its issuance. |
Scot A. Menzies
IA-07-010 |
NOV
SLIII |
09/10/2008 |
On September 10, 2008, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving a deliberate failure to use a minimum
of two independent physical controls that formed tangible barriers
to secure portable gauges from unauthorized removal, when the portable
gauges were not under the control and constant surveillance of the
licensee. Specifically, Mr. Menzies did not use tangible barriers
to secure portable gauges from unauthorized removal while in storage
in the R&M Engineering-Ketchikan, Inc., facility located in Ketchikan,
Alaska. |
Dale Miller
IA-05-053 |
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT |
09/29/2006 |
On January 4, 2006, an immediately effective
Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC-Licensed activities was issued
based on the individual's deliberate misconduct while employed at
the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station operated by FirstEnergy Nuclear
Operating Company (licensee). On February 23, 2006, Mr. Miller answered
the Order, denied the allegations in the Order, and requested an
expedited hearing. During the hearing process before the Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board, the NRC staff and Mr. Miller entered into settlement
discussions using alternative dispute resolution. The Staff and Mr.
Miller reached an agreement which was submitted to the Board for
approval. Upon review of the Settlement Agreement, the Board was
satisfied that its terms reflected a fair and reasonable settlement
of this matter, in keeping with the objectives of the NRC’s
Enforcement Policy, and that no further adjudication of any matter
was required in the public interest. The Order issued on January
4, 2006 to Mr. Dale Miller was superceded by the Board's Order dated
September 29, 2006, approving the settlement. |
Donald M. Miller
IA-08-007 |
NOV
SL III |
08/20/2008 |
On August 20, 2008, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving deliberate misconduct on the part of
the individual which caused his employer, Alaska Industrial X-Ray,
Inc. to be in violation of 10 CFR 34.41(a). Specifically, the individual
deliberately performed radiography, on multiple occasions, without
being accompanied by at least one other qualified radiographer or
an individual who had at a minimum met the requirements of § 34.43(c). |
Steven Moffitt
IA-05-054 |
SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT |
12/13/2006 |
On January 4, 2006, an Order (Effective Immediately) Prohibiting
Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities was issued based on the individual's
deliberate misconduct while employed at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power
Station operated by FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (licensee).
As the Technical Services Director, the individual provided incomplete
and inaccurate information concerning the licensees written and oral
responses to NRC Bulletin 2001-001, Circumferential Cracking of Reactor
Pressure Vessel Head Penetration Nozzles. The Order is effective
for 5 years from the date of issuance of the Order. During the hearing
process before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, the NRC staff
and Mr. Moffitt entered into settlement discussions using alternative
dispute resolution. The Staff and Mr. Moffitt reached an agreement
which was submitted to the Board for approval. Upon review of the
Settlement Agreement, the Board was satisfied that its terms reflected
a fair and reasonable settlement of this matter, in keeping with
the objectives of the NRC’s Enforcement Policy, and that no
further adjudication of any matter was required in the public interest.
The Order issued on January 4, 2006, to Mr. Moffitt was superceded
by the Board's Order dated December 13, 2006, approving the settlement. |
John Myers
IA-05-042 |
IAORDER |
09/09/2005 |
On September 9, 2005, an immediately effective Order Prohibiting
Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities was issued based on the individual's
deliberate activities involving his possession of byproduct material
without an NRC or an Agreement State license. As owner, President,
and sole employee of Universal Calibrations, the individual deliberately
took possession of several portable gauging devices containing licensed
radioactive material without a NRC or Agreement State license to
possess byproduct material. The Order is effective for 5 years from
the date of issuance of the Order. |
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