Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 345 - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, ENERGY FACILITY SITING COUNCIL
Division 26 - CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION RULES FOR FACILITIES
Section 345-026-0050 - Inspections
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 345-026-0050
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) General provisions:
(a) Each certificate holder shall
allow properly identified representatives of the Council or Department of
Energy to inspect the facility during construction, operation and retirement,
including all materials, activities, related or supporting facilities, premises
and records pertaining to design, construction, operation or retirement of the
facility at any time.
(b) The
certificate holder's representative may accompany Council or Department
inspectors during an inspection.
(c) Council or Department inspectors may
refuse to permit any individual who deliberately interferes with a fair and
orderly inspection to be present during an inspection.
(d) The Department shall maintain written
records of facility inspections. If the inspector finds any potential
violations of state, federal or local law, Council rules, a Council order or
site certificate conditions, the inspector shall promptly notify the
certificate holder's onsite manager or designee.
(e) If the inspector finds any actual or
potential violations of state, federal or local law, Council rules, a Council
order, or site certificate conditions or warranties, the inspector shall notify
the Council secretary, the Council and the certificate holder. The Council
secretary shall be responsible for reporting all pertinent findings to the
Council at its next scheduled meeting.
(2) Requests for inspections:
(a) Any person may request Department
inspection of a facility if the requestor believes:
(A) That a violation of a Council order or a
site certificate condition or warranty has occurred or may imminently occur;
or
(B) A situation exists that may
lead to unnecessary exposure of an individual to hazardous materials or unsafe
or dangerous conditions.
(b) The person submitting a request for
inspection shall describe, in writing, the specific grounds for the request.
The requestor shall submit the request to the Department, or, during an
inspection, to the Department's representative. A requestor who is employed
directly or indirectly by the certificate holder may ask that his or her name
not be disclosed in any manner except where disclosure is required by
law.
(c) The Department shall
promptly notify the certificate holder of the request and nature of the alleged
violation or other basis for the inspection.
(d) If the request concerns matters of state,
federal or local law or rule not administered by the Council, the Department
shall forward the request to the appropriate agency.
(e) The Department shall make a prompt
evaluation of allegations related to matters under Council jurisdiction. If the
Department concludes that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the
alleged violation has occurred or is imminent or that a situation exists that
may lead to unnecessary exposure of an individual to hazardous materials or to
unsafe or dangerous conditions, the Department shall cause an inspection to be
made as soon as practicable.
(f) If
the Department determines that an inspection is not warranted, it shall give
written notice of that conclusion to the requestor, stating its reasons. The
requestor may then submit a written request for review to the Council. The
Council shall send a copy of the request to the certificate holder by certified
mail. The certificate holder may submit a written statement of its position to
the Council, and the Council shall provide a copy of the statement, if any, to
the requestor by certified mail. At its discretion, the Council may hold an
informal conference to discuss the merits of the request. The Council shall
affirm, modify or reverse the determination made by the Department. The Council
shall send written notification of its decision and reasoning to the requestor
and the certificate holder.
(g)
Inspections conducted under subsection (e) need not be limited to matters
referred to in the request for inspection.
(h) No certificate holder shall discharge or
in any manner discriminate against any employee because he or she submitted a
request for inspection, provided information to a Council or Department
representative or otherwise exercised options afforded to the worker under
these rules.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 469.470
Stats. Implemented: ORS 469.310, 469.410, 469.430 & 469.507
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