The Office of Investigations, an independent investigative office within the NRC, has recently put out its latest
annual report. The report includes information on significant investigations in FY 2011, including:
•
FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
– A former radiation protection technician was found to have prepared,
signed and submitted records to the NRC that falsely documented
NRC-required tests that were not conducted.
•
St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant
– Two radiation protection technicians were found to have falsified
health physics surveys and one of the two was found to have bypassed the
radiation reader station at the entrance to the radiation-controlled
area of the plant.
•
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
– A former operator was found to have violated radiation protection
procedures and technical safety requirements by not adhering to
radiation protection procedures when moving a contaminated object within
the plant.
The
Office of Investigations develops policy, procedures, and quality
control standards for investigations of licensees, applicants, their
contractors or vendors. It conducts investigations of all allegations of
wrongdoing by other than NRC employees and contractors, and makes
referrals of substantiated criminal cases to the Department of Justice.
The
investigations are conducted by special agents who are specially
trained, with extensive background and experience in federal criminal
investigations. They are assisted by a highly experienced cadre of
professional support staff.
Brian Sentz
Office of Investigations
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