Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Progress with NRC: Allegations Now Sends Automatic Acknowledgement On all Emails     

google Popperville, yahoo and Daemon for more entries on this.
NRC MAILER-DAEMON message?
I have had my email to the NRC getting dumped from the system before say Allegation got my email. I wondered if I got blacklisted. But yahoo has a lot a spam, there is credibility issues with yahoo email. It took forever to figure what was going on. The NRC has a spam filter so yahoo wouldn't overload the system with spam. I began this questto understand ii in 2012.   

One of the big problems I uncovered was the agency never sends a reply email acknowledging they received my complaint. I found this highly disrespectful to people using yahoo in making a complaint.

Now I recently got this response.

The deal in the past with allegations, was a automatic NRC response getting a email, say, if sent at a friends house, then the automatic response would be sent to your friend (example). He could identify you to company. There is some really crazy thinking going on in the NRC. For security sake, we don't send automatic responses. If you are rude and disrespected, then your workload is less.
I can see the NRC saying,for your complete protection, keep all safety concerns or complaints to yourself. Any transmission of safety concerns from your head to us is a direct threat to your safety.
These dysfunctional complaint processes and little transparency, I think a lot of it is done with intention to protect the industry.

Here below is a new automatic Allegation response? Welcome to the modern ages NRC!    

to me
Thank you for contacting us.  Allegations are an important source of information in support of the NRC’s safety mission.  One of our team members will respond to you as soon as possible. 

The NRC brochure “Reporting Safety Concerns to the NRC” contains information that you may find helpful in understanding our process for review of safety concerns.  It includes an important discussion of our identity protection procedures and limitations.  The brochure can be found on the NRC public web site at the following link: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/brochures/br0240/.

Please be advised that we cannot protect information during transmission on the Internet and there is a possibility that someone else could read our response while it is in transmission to you.  If you are concerned that e-mail transmission may not be completely secure you can contact us by phone or in person. You may contact any NRC employee (including a resident inspector) or call the NRC's Toll-Free Safety Hotline, (800) 695-7403.


-NRC Allegation Team






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