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Forwards Brochure on Ma Inst of Technology Courses,Info on NRC Statistical Courses & Listing Courses Taken FY79 by Title,Training Facility & Participant
ML19322C383
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Issue date: 10/12/1979
From: Goldman P
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Chris Miller
NRC - NRC THREE MILE ISLAND TASK FORCE
References
TASK-TF, TASK-TMR NUDOCS 8001160917
Download: ML19322C383 (7)


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OCT 131979 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chuck Miller TMI Incident Investigating Group FROM:

Peter J. Goldman, Director Management Development and Training Office of Administration

SUBJECT:

SAFETY TRAINING FOR NRC EMPLOYEES Per our discussion, attached is the brochure on the MIT courses, information on our statistical courses and the listing of courses taken in FY-79 by title, train'.ng facility and participant.

I appreciate your preliminary contact with Jim Jerome and Jack Mansfield; I have already gotten material from USC and am waiting on GW's material.

Jack Ledoux has provided soma data on MORT.

Let me know if I can be of further assistance.

I think you and your questions have been of great assistance to me.

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Course Title Facility Duration Organization Health Physics Oak Ridge 1/22/79 IE:RI Radiation Accidents Associated Universities to (3)

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Oak Ridge, TN 1/26/79 Mechanical Reliability George Washington 10/30/78 NRR: DSS and Probabilistic Design University to (I) for Reliability Systems (I) 11/03/78 SE 535 - Systems Feedback University of 9/05/78 IE:RI Control (I)

Pennsylvania to (I) 12/23/78 Qualification of Safety Drexel University 11/13/78 IE:RIV (I)

Related Equipment (2) to NRR: DOR (I) 11/15/78 Radiation Protection Geological Institute 12/04/78 NRR:DSE (I)

(I) of Technology to 12/15/78 Applied and Probability University of Maryland 1/09/79 RES (I)

Statistics 400 (I) to 5/01/79 ME 578 Radiation Catholic University of 1/13/79 NRR:DSE (I)

Detection (I)

America to 4/27/79 Nuclear Criticality University of New Mexico 5/21/79 NMSS:FC (I)

Safety Specialist to IE:RII (2)

(4) 5/25/79 IE:RI (I) i ME - 582 Reactor Catholic University of 1/15/79 NRR:DSE(I)

Theory II (I)

America to 4/27/79 MEB - 573 Environment Catholic University of 1/15/79 NRR:DSE(I)

Impact of Energy (I)

America to 4/27/79 Basic Radiation Harvard University 3/26/79 NRR:00R(I)

Protection (I) to 3/30/79 Radioactive Waste Professional Development 5/21/79 NRR: DSS (I)

Management (I)

Program to 5/25/79 Radiological Health University of Lowell 5/14/79 NMSS:FC (I) c Physics (I) to l

5/25/79 Application of George Washington 4/23/79 ACRS(I)

Reliability and Risk University to Analysis (I) 4/27/79 l

1 Course Title Facility Duration Organization 22.965(Parti) Thermal Massachusetts Institute 7/09/79 NRR: DOR (5 )

Power Reactors ( 7) of Technology to NRR: DPM (I) 7/13/79 NRR: DSS (I)

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Engineering and Risk JBF Associates 6/11/79 RES (I)

Assessment System to Reliability (I) 6/15/79 Planning for Nuclear Harvard University 5/14/79 SD (2)

Emergencies (3) to OCM (I) 5/18/79 7915 Fluid Transcripts in University of flichigan 7/09/79 NRR: DSS (I)

Closed Conduits (I) to 7/13/79 Nuclear Quality Assured Institute of Applied 5/14/79 IE:RIII (2)

Coating Work (2)

Technology to 5/18/79 Crowd and Spectator International Association 6/12/79 NMSS:SG (I)

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of Technology to NRR:D0R (I) 7/14/79 NRR:DSE (I)

TMI Transient Babcock and Wilcox 6/28/79 NRR:DPM (3)

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IE:RI (5)

IE:RII (13)

IE:RIII (7)

IE:RIV (2)

IE:RV (2)

IE:HQ (3)

Prediction Analysis ('I)

ASA 8/11/79 MPA (I) to 8/12/79 Safety of Light Water

?!orthwestern University 9/24/79 MPA (I)

Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to (1) 9/28/79 R@ liability Theory (I)

George Washington 9/01/79 MPA (I)

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O OBJECTIVES AND METliODS OF STATISTICS - I spring 1979 -- Bethesda, Maryla'nd i

Room 6110, Paryland National Bank Building.

Location:

Sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, All sessions start starting February 6, 1979.

Time:

at 10:00 a.m. and end at 11:30 A.m., allowing time for post-class discussion of interesting and/or vexing problems.

  • To acquaint participants with objectives and Purposes:

methods of statistics, both as science and art.

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  • To show how these objectives are achieved.
  • To describe and 6 stify basic types of methods 1

employed in statistical analysis.

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wide variety of technical, administrative, and managerial applications.

  • To foster a general appreciation of statistics and to recognize where statistics is misused.

No formal course in statistics is required; we Prerequisites:

start from scratch! No calculus or mathematics course above algebra is required. Our. approach' will be primarily through common sense and some intuition.

William Mendenhall and Lyman Ott, Understandina Text:

Statistics, 2nd Edition, Duxbury Press, Nortn l

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Dan Lurie, Ph.D., Applied Statistics Branch 49-27851

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2 Numerical Inferences 2/13 - 2/15 3

3 Probabilistic Concepts 2/20 - 2/22

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Binomial Experimentation 2/27 - 3/1 5

5 The Normal Distribution 3/6 - 3/8 6

6 Testing Hypotheses 3/13 - 3/15 7

7 Estimation Techniques 3/20 - 3/22 8

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