ML19340B135
| ML19340B135 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07000033 |
| Issue date: | 10/15/1980 |
| From: | Schwensfeir R EMVTI, TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC. |
| To: | NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8010210480 | |
| Download: ML19340B135 (4) | |
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TEXAS ~ IN STRU M ENTS INCORPORATED ATTLE80RO, M ASS ACHUSETTS 0270 3 MetallurgicalMaterials Division October 15, 1980 l
U. S '. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- c/o Document Management Branch Washington, D.C.
20555
Reference:
(1)
License SNM-23, Docket 70-33.
(2)
Letter, B. H. Grier, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory l
Commission,- to Texas Instruments, Inc., dated April 30, 1980.
Subject:
Reports to the Nuclear Regulatory. Commission (NRC).
Gentlemen:
I The enclosed letters with attached copies of updated sections 10.5.10.1.1.-l (Rev. A) and 10.5.10.1.1.-2 (Rev. B) of the HFIR f
Project Emergency Plan are forwarded in accord with the request l
'in Reference-(2).
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A TTLE00RO. M ASSACHUSETTS 02703 kletallurgical Afaterials Osvision October 15, 1980 lf l
Mr.'W.
T. Crow, Section Leader Uranium. Process Licensing Section Uranium Fuel Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Cycle & Material Safety U.S.-. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4
Washington, D.C.
20535
References:
(1)
License SNM-23, Docket 70-33.
(2)
- Letter, W.
T. Crow, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory
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Commission, to C.
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Hopper, Texas Instruments, Inc.,'with attachment, dated April'23, 1979.
' Gentlemen:
Enclosed.are ten (10) copies of updated sections 10.5.10.1.1.-l (Rev..A)'and 10.5.10.1.1~.-2 (Rev.- B) of the HFIR Project Emergency Plan. -These sections have been updated as per section 10.5.8.2.
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.(Page 8-3, Rev. O) of the Plan.
The changes do not, however, decrease the effectiveness of the Plan and are submittedionly for information~ purposes, as_ required by Condition ll in Reference (2).
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BENJAMIN R. LtVf 5EY fitt CHitF September 26, 1980
' Texas Instruments, Inc.
314 Forest Street Attleboro, MA 02.703 Attention: ' Robert.J. Schwensfeir, Jr.
Manager Nuclear Safety Mail Station 10-17
Dear Sir:
In the event that emergency conditions exist on the Texas Instruments site, the Attleboro Fire Department will render assistance by fire pro-tection for the site.and will provide emergency ambulance service'to local hospitals, if required.
l Under certain conditions, emergency ambulance service to Rhode Island Hospital will be provided.
l-Yours truly, i
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Summary of Existing Plans or Services Rendered The City of Attleboro Fire Department functions under a broad mandate requiring.a general plan of actions and notification sequences.
As such, they provide professional firefighting and ambulance service with augmentation from sur-rounding municipalities participating in a Mutual Aid Pact.
There are no conditions or exceptions that needed ambulance services would not be provided to in-state hospital facilities used by TI for emergency assistance.
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l TEXAS INSTitU NI ENTS I N C O R I'Olt A T IC D ATTLEBORO. M ASSACHUSETTS 02703 l
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- Dr. Robert Bores, Section Leader Environmental & Special Projects Section
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement i
Region-1 631 Park Avenue-
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King of Prussia, PA 19406 l
References:
(1)
License SNM-23, Docket 70-33.
-(2)
- Letter, W.
T. Crow, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to C.
M. Hopper, Texas Instruments, Inc.,~with attachment, dated April 23, 1979.
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Gentlemen:
Enclosed is a copy of updated sections 10.5.10.1.1.-l
.(Rev..A) and 10.5.10.1.1.-2 (Rev. B) of the HFIR Project Emergency Plan. - These sections.have been updated as per section 10.5.8.2.
(Page 8-3,'Rev. O) of the. Plan.
The changes l
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- areJsubmitted only for information purposes, as required-by.
Condition 11 in Reference.(2).
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Robert J.
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SENJAMIN R. LIVESEY fitt CHflF September 26, 1980 Texas Instruments, Inc.
314 Forest Street Attleboro, MA 02703 Attention: Robert J. Schwensfeir, Jr.
Manager Unclear Safety Mail Station 10-17
Dear Sir:
In the event that emergency conditions exist on the Texas Instruments site, the Attleboro Fire Department will render assistance by fire pro-tection for the site and will provide emergency ambulance service to local hospitals, if required.
Under certain conditions, emergency ambulance service to Rhode Island Hospital will be provided.
Yours truly,
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80-62 October 3, 1980 Rev..B
- 10.5.10.1.1.-2 Summary of Existing Plans or Services Rendered The City of Attleboro Fire Department functions under a broad mandate requiring a general plan of actions and notification sequences.
As such, they provide professional firefighting and ambulance service with augmentation from sur-rounding municipalities participating in a Mutual Aid Pact.
There are no conditions or exceptions that needed ambulance services would not be provided to in-state hospital facilities used by TI for emergency assistance.
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