ML18199A595
| ML18199A595 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 03000871 |
| Issue date: | 07/05/2018 |
| From: | Cook J D NRC Region 4 |
| To: | Natasha Childs Montana State Univ |
| References | |
| 609251 | |
| Download: ML18199A595 (2) | |
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Pages: Dr. Childs: UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV 1600 EAST LAMAR BLVD ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76011-4511 Nick Childs, Ph.D. Montana State University Office of Research Compliance 406-994-7317 radiation@montana.edu Jacqueline D. Cook July 5, 2018 License: 25-00326-06 Docket: 030-00871 Control: 609251 Letter dated June 29, 2018 for License Amendment 2 Per your letter dated June 29, 2018, the item on the next page is a deficiency which requires your response.
Please respond to this e-mail by Thursday, July 19, 2018. Our fax number is (817) 200-1263.
Please provide a response in a signed and dated letter in pdfformat when responding via email. My email address is Jackie.Cook@nrc.gov.
When responding to this e-mail, please include the license, docket, and control numbers located at the top of this page. Thanking you in advance for your cooperation, assistance, and prompt response in this matter. IRA/ Jacqueline D. Cook Senior Health Physicist PUBLIC CJ)nunedlate Release
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N. Childs, Ph.D. 1. In accordance with 10 CFR 30.35 (g) and 8.9 Item 9, Facilities and Equipment of NUREG-1556 , Vol. 11 , Rev. 1 , submit a diagram of the Molecular Biosciences Buildin g (MBB), identifying the various use areas (i.e., research laboratories, iodination facilities, irradiator facilities, waste storage facilities, survey and counting equipment, etc.). The description will need to include the method of classifying laboratories based on type, toxicity, and quantity of byproduct material being requested.
Sample diagrams should be provided for each classification scheme that take into consideration shielding, the proximity of radiation sources to unrestricted areas, and other items related to radiation safety. When reviewing facilities where radioactive materials may become airborne, sample diagrams should take into consideration descriptions of the ventilation systems -including pertinent airflow rates, pressures, filtration equipment, and monitoring systems. The diagram will include their direction of north, scale, locations (i.e., room numbers), adjacent areas, and additional pertinent information we should know or be aware.