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Name and
NRC Action Number |
NRC Action Type |
Date Issued |
Description |
Keith Davis
IA-07-014 |
IAORDER |
10/26/2007 |
On November 26, 2007, a Confirmatory Order (Effective Immediately)
was issued to Mr. Davis, former Senior Reactor Operator at the Susquehanna
Steam Electric Station (SSES), as a result of a settlement agreement
entered into as a result of Alternative Dispute Resolution requested
by the individual. This action relates to an incident that occurred
on June 27, 2007, when Mr. Davis reported to work and failed to report
an arrest which occurred on June 19, 2007, for driving under the
influence of alcohol, coincident with a single motor vehicle accident.
Mr. Davis’ SRO license and site access was immediately terminated
and he was assigned other duties. Subsequently, his employment at
SSES was terminated. During the mediation session, Mr. Davis agreed,
among other things to: (1) write an operating experience report addressing
lessons learned from this violation; (2) provide a written report
to the NRC for review, subsequently submitting the report to a minimum
of three national organizations for possible publication, including
INPO and NEI; (3) provide a written response to the NRC explaining
the reasons why the NRC can have confidence in his following procedures
in the future; (4) provide a training plan for licensed and non-licensed
operator training at SSES regarding procedure compliance; and (5)
agree to the issuance of a Severity Level III Notice of Violation.
The agreement did not prohibit Mr. Davis from all 10 CFR Part 50
activities but required Mr. Davis to inform the NRC before resuming
work involving NRC licensed activities. In light of Mr. Davis’ agreement,
the NRC will not pursue any further enforcement action related to
the incident. |
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