ML19296C645

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Revised Pages to License Application,Authorizing Radiation Specialist to Substitute for Radiological Safety Officer on Semiannual Insps
ML19296C645
Person / Time
Site: 07000036
Issue date: 10/01/1979
From:
ABB COMBUSTION ENGINEERING NUCLEAR FUEL (FORMERLY
To:
Shared Package
ML19296C642 List:
References
14352, NUDOCS 8002270016
Download: ML19296C645 (2)


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2.6.3 Other Inspections Inspections are performed twice per year by the NLS Supervisor -

Windsor and the Windsor Nuclear Laboratory Radiological Safety Officer or the Radiation Specialist - Windsor. These inspections include a performance review of the radiation safety programs, as well as a plant inspection to observe for items requiring corrective action.

An inspection will be conducted by the Nuclear Criticality Specialist - Hematite on a monthly basis covering all phases of nuclear criticality safety and control, including results of previous inspections and follow-up action taken.

Both the semi-annual and the monthly inspections are documented and reports distributed to the General Manager, Plant Manager, NLS&A Supervisor and other Supervisors.

The Production Superintendent and the NLS&A Supervisor are responsible for any corrective actions required.

2.6.4 Annual Audits Annual audits are more thorough inspections i.3 which the results of previous inspections or audits are also reviewed, as an evaluation on the effectiveness of the program. All aspects of the activities involved, including the equipment, facilities and operator's knowledge are covered.

A review of the follow-up action taken on previous audits and inspections, the recommended corrective action, and a schedule date which such action will be accomplished are also covered.

These audits may also involve a detailed review of non-safety documents such as operating procedures, shop travelers, etc., and are documented by a formal report to the Vice President-Nuclear Fuel.

Records of audits are maintained for at least one year.

Annual audits are performed by a team appointed by the Vice President, Nuclear Fuel.

The team shall include a Nuclear Criticality Specialist from Windsor who shall audit all phases of Nuclear Criticality Safety. The annual audit will consider ALARA requirements in confonnance with the intent of d$

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GREGG A. JOHNST0liE EDUCATION B.S. - Physics, Muhlenberg College,1977 M.S. - Radiation Science, Rutgers University, 1978 PROFESSIO:lAL EXPERIEtlCE March 1979 to Present, Radiation Specialist, Combustion Encineerino, Inc., Windsor, CT.

Mr. Johnstone is responsible for the radiation monitoring program and associated record-keeping to assure compliance with all regulations.

He implements programs for indoc-trination and training of all personnel in the safe practices of nuclear fuel handling and audits manufacturing operations to assure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations relating to radiation safety.

Provides technical support services in the areas of health physics, emergency planning, and evaluations of proposed modifications to processes or equipment.

1977-1978, Radiation Safety Soecialist, Radiation & Environmental Health & Safety Deoart-ment, Rutaers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

Assisted in maintaining personnel dosimetry program for several hundred radioisotape workers, comprehensive radiological surveillance of radioisotope laboratories pursuant to federal and state requirements; packaging and transportation of all radioactive waste at the University; acting liaison between campus radioisotope researchers and commercial radioactive waste disposal company. Performed x-ray unit surveys at Raritan Valley Hospital; packaging and transportation of miscellaneous laboratory chemicals and measure-ments of thermal effects on workers.

1974-1977, Radiation Technician, Radiac Research Corporation, Brooklyn, NY.

Assisted in the establishment of a radioactive waste disposal service program for customer:

including instruction and procedures on the proper packaging pursuant to appropriate Department of Transportation Regulations; maintained personnel dosimetry and exposure records of personnel; maintenance and calibration of radiological instrumentaticn ser-vices at customers facilities; performed all required radiological surveys of radioactive waste storage facility and environs as per license requirements; assisted in proper packaging and disposal of miscellaneous hazardous chemicals, including segregation accor-ding to type and compatibility.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROFESSI0'!AL AFFILIATIONS National and local Health Physics Society Completed health physics training program at Brookhaven National Laboratories - 1978.

This program included Environmental l'onitoring and Analysis, Film Badge and TLD Exposure Analysis, HEPA Filter Testing, Survey Instrument Calibt ation, Reactor Survey, Sample Activa 1. ion and Hazard Analysis, Decontamination of equipment, Respirator Training, Industrial Hygiene, Hospital Health Physics, Van de Graaf Accelerator, Radiation Surveys, Emergency Exercise:

Radioactive Material Transportation Accident.

Special Project: Health Physics at high flux beam reactor, including complete gaseous effluent survey.

License No. SNM -33., Oceket 70-36 Revision: 2 Date:

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