What
happened?
An employee working at a nuclear facility performing a drill and
tap injection on a check valve hinge pin cover gasket injected more compound
than was allowed by the procedure.
What
went wrong?
The technician injected the allowed amount of compound by
procedure but the check valve hinge pin cover gasket continued to leak. During
the injection the technician noticed compound extruding from the gasket area due
to the high pressure. The technician calculated how much extruded and determined
he could inject more compound. The technician injected an additional two sticks
without stopping to discuss this with the customer. The additional 2 sticks
were more than were allowed by procedure to stop the leak. This could have
resulted in damage to plant systems or increased the risk for injury.
Investigation
Results
Root CausesTechnician did not stop after the maximum amount of compound allowed was injected.
Pre-job planning did not address how to proceed if the leak was not stopped as expected.
Always follow the written procedure. If the job requires any deviation from the planned activity or the technician’s sense a change in the job is needed then it has to be STOPPED and the issues addressed with the customer. Do NOT continue until all changes and concerns have been addressed and resolved.
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