Part 21 Report - 2003-002-00
General Information or Other | | Event Number: | 39545 |
REP ORG: | WHITING CORPORATION | NOTIFICATION DATE: | 01/29/2003 |
LICENSEE: | | NOTIFICATION TIME: | 14:47[EST] |
CITY: MONEE | REGION: 3 | EVENT DATE: | 01/29/2003 |
COUNTY: | STATE: IL | EVENT TIME: | [CST] |
LICENSE#: | AGREEMENT: Yes | LAST UPDATE DATE: | 01/29/2003 |
DOCKET: | | PERSON | ORGANIZATION |
| | KENNETH RIEMER | R3 |
| | J. BRADLEY FEWELL | R1 |
| | KERRY LANDIS | R2 |
| | WILLIAM JONES | R4 |
| | TERRY REIS | NRR |
NRC NOTIFIED BY: | FREDERICK TEGGELAAR | JOHN HICKEY | MNSS |
HQ OPS OFFICER: | GERRY WAIG | FRED BROWN (email) | NMSS |
EMERGENCY CLASS: | NON EMERGENCY | | |
10 CFR SECTION: | | | |
CCCC 21.21 | UNSPECIFIED PARAGRAPH | | |
EVENT TEXT
10 CFR 21 NOTIFICATION - WHITING CORPORATION
"This notice is being sent within the two day period to inform you of a safety concern related to Whiting cranes sold to utility companies prior to 1980. The problem was identified through engineering analysis. We are not aware of any failures.
"The concern is specific to the Whiting #25 Hoist Unit (Gear Case). One or possibly two internal support bolts in this assembly may be significantly over-stressed.
"The exact extent of the over-stressed condition can only be determined by individual analysis of each hoist in question; however, based on findings, a 50% reduction in rated hoist capacity of the effected cranes will allow for continued use of the cranes without compromising design satety factors. This limitation should be enforced until the over-stressed bolts have been replaced or analysis shows that an over-stressed condition does not exist.
"Crane owners should contact us at Whiting-Nuclear©WhitingCorp.com and provide the following information; customer name, contact person, email address, telephone number, crane serial number and date of next scheduled outage.
"I trust you find that the notification provided is satisfactory and in compliance with 10 CFR 21 reporting requirements. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at fteggelaar@whitingcorp.com.
WHITING CORPORATION
26000 Whiting Way. Monee IL 60449.8060
ph (708) 587-2000 - fax (708) 587-2001
WWW.whitincorp.com
DELIVERED VIA U.S. MAIL AND FACSIMILE
301-816-5151
January 29, 2003
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
USNRC
Washington, D.C. 20555
Re: Director Office of Inspection & Enforcement
Reference: 10 CFR 21 Notifications
Dear Director:
This notice is being sent within the two day period to inform you of a safety concern related to Whiting cranes sold to Utility companies prior to 1980. The problem was identified through engineering analysis We are not aware of any failures.
The concern is specific to the Whiting #25 Hoist Unit (Gear Case). One or possibly two internal support bolts in this assembly may be significantly over-stressed.
The exact extent of the over-stressed condition caxi only be determined by individual analysis of each hoist in question1 however, based on findings, a 50% reduction in ratcd hoist capacity of the effected cranes will allow for continued use of the cranes without compromising design safety factors. This limitation should be enforced until the over-stressed bolts have been replaced or analysis shows that an over-stressed condition does not exist.
Crane owners should contact us at Whiting-Nuclear@WhitingCorp.com and provide the following information; customer name, contact person, email address, telephone number, crane serial number and date of next scheduled outage.
I trust you find that the notification provided is satisfactory and in compliance with 10 CER 21 reporting requirements. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact mc at fteggelaar@whitingcorp.com.
Respectfully,
Fredrick P. Teggelaar
Director, Risk and Administration
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