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M180621: Scheduling Note and Slides - Meeting with the Organization of Agreement States (Oas) and the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (Crcpd) (Public Meeting)
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SCHEDULING NOTE

Title:

MEETING WITH THE ORGANIZATION OF AGREEMENT STATES (OAS) AND THE CONFERENCE OF RADIATION CONTROL PROGRAM DIRECTORS (CRCPD) (Public Meeting)

Purpose:

To inform the Commission of radioactive materials policy and regulatory issues of interest to the States.

Scheduled: June 21, 2018 10:00 a.m.

Duration: Approx. 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Location: Commissioners' Conference Room , pt fl OWFN

Participants:

Presentation OAS & CRCPD Leadership: 60 mins.*

Jennifer Opila, Program Manager, Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (OAS Chair-elect)

Topic:

  • National Materials Program David Turberville, Assistant Director, Office of Radiation Control ,

Alabama Department of Public Health (OAS Chair)

Topic:

  • General Licensing Re-evaluation Matthew McKinley, Administrator, Radiation Health Program ,

Kentucky Cabinet for Health & Family Services (OAS Past Chair)

Topic:

  • Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Program Implementation and Process 1

Karen Beckley, Program Manager, Radiation Control Program, Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (CRCPD Chair)

Topic:

Topics:

  • Radiation Protection Standards and NRG/Agreement States Training Jared Thompson, Program Manager, Radioactive Materials Program, Arkansas Department of Health (CRCPD Past Chair)

Topic:

  • Audit of Certifying States for Industrial Radiographers Commission Q & A 50 mins.

Discussion - Wrap-up 5 mins.

  • For presentation only and does not include time for Commission questions and answers 2

.- I Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Program Implementation and Process Kentucky Public Health Prevent. Promote. Protect .

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Background

Performance indicators Process Adequate/ Compatible 2

Issues Implementation

  • Compatibility
  • Metrics
  • General Licensing Process
  • State Representation
  • Recourse beyond the MRB 3

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ICRP: 20 mSv/a [Pub. No. 103]

NRC: 50 mSv/a [10CFR20]

OSHA: up to 120 mSv/a [29CFR1910.1096]

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WARP workshop participants Photos by John Boice Recommendat ions: Courses of action to preclude and mitigate the disastrous outcome of not having ufficient radiation profes ionals to handle the current and future need of the nation include:

1. Restore significant federal and state funding for scholarships fellowships, and faculty research to increase and sustain a credible workforce of radiation professional .
2. Reinvigorate partner bjp among univer ities government, and the private sector to ensure undergraduate and graduate program are adequately resourced to support the training and qualification of radiation profe sionals including tho e who will educate the next generation.
3. E tabli ha Joint Program Office for radiation profe ionals in the federal civil ervice to manage utilization and career development more effectively.
4. Monitor trends in the supply of and demand for radiation profes ionals.
5. E tabli h basic and advanced competency profile to erve as guidance upon which to ha e the education, trairung qualification and appropriate u e of radiation profe sionals.

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Disclaimer Any products, manufacturers or service mentioned or shown in this presentation represent an endorsement by the author CRCPD.

The author is representing CRCPD, not Ii and has no conflicts of interest.

Opinions of the author may not represen policy of the CRCPD or its membe~ hip.