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peteshonkwiler:
I was recently in a discussion regarding the notification of workers on site about inspectors who were making their rounds.  I could not recall the penalty for doing so, but do remember that there was to be no announcing of inspectors making their rounds, inspections, travel paths, etc.  Does anyone know if there is a penalty for making such announcements?

GLW:
for starters

Article Section 235 of the AEA.

(thank you 4 the correction update pal, stinkin' nukes),.... :P ;) :) 8)

More guidance here; http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0932/ML093270149.pdf

There's a short warning on every NRC Form 3.

that should get you started,... 8)

Laundry Man:
I remember working at a boiler in New England and Security announced over the PA that the NRC had just arrived on-site for an unannounced inspection.  Not sure what happened to the guard.  This was a long time ago.
LM

Wojo:
The code was "snakes are in the grass"

RDTroja:

--- Quote from: Laundry Man on Aug 01, 2012, 08:42 ---I remember working at a boiler in New England and Security announced over the PA that the NRC had just arrived on-site for an unannounced inspection.  Not sure what happened to the guard.  This was a long time ago.
LM

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Didn't they hang a lantern in the Old North Church?

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