ML20006D133
| ML20006D133 | |
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| Site: | 07100159 |
| Issue date: | 12/05/1989 |
| From: | Freeman J LOCKHEED MISSILES & SPACE CO., INC. |
| To: | NRC |
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| ML20006D134 | List: |
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| 26179, LMSC-F280051, NUDOCS 9002120138 | |
| Download: ML20006D133 (8) | |
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REF Code of Federal Regulations Title 10, Part 71 ENCL 1) Resume for D. P. Mercado
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.Mr. Art Hammons,- Radiation Control Officer for Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc., will be retiring as of January 31,-1990.
Mr. Donald P. Mercado has been designated the new Radiation Control Officer for LMSC effective
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Mr. Mercado has been employed at LMSC for approximately 6 years.
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Please refer to Mr. Mercado's attached updated resume.
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RESUME n
DONALD PAUL MERCADO 1
. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
'LOCKHEED MISSILES & SPACE CO.,
INC.
Sunnyvale, CA Alternate Radiation Control Officer 2/84 TO Present Administer all duties associated:vith maintaining a broad scope and several limited scope by-product material licensen, 100 registered radiation machines, 250 lasers, radio frequency generating machines, infrared and ultraviolet sources.
Evaluate radiation facilities for compliance with Federal, State, Local and Company regulations.
Prepare applications to regulatory agencies for une of complex sources of radiation.
Administer personal dosimetry, instrument calibration, leak testing and training programs with associated documentation.
Develop and maintain computer programs for tracking radiation sources.
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review company wide management policies, procedures and safety standards h
pertaining to all forms of radiation.
Investigate unusual incidents involving lonizing and nonionizing radiation.
Advise management and j
[j radiation source users as to the regulatory requirements pertaining to y.
the procurement, use, transport end disposal of radioactive material.
m MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Lansing, MI Health Physicist 3/81 TO 2/84 Write licence for the use of naturally-occurring and accelerator-produced radioactive material (NARM) and the more complex opplicationn for registration of x-ray sources pursuant to the State Ionizing Radiation Rules.
Process registration applications for routine, special, and complex uses of sources of ionizing radiation.
Prepare, evaluate and update standard licensing conditions, form letters, instructions, guidelines, and procedures reinting to the licensing and registration process. ' Review and propose amendments to rulea and statuten pertaining to licensing and registration.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
, Lansing, MI Heoith Physicist 11/78 TO 3/81 Conduct regulatory compliance investigations of x-ray machines, radioactive materini and other cources of ionizing radiation used in hospitals, officea and clinica of licensed memtiera of the healing arta, education and research inatitutions, and industriol facilities.
l Evaluation of radiation chielding, radiation safety equipment, procedurea l
and policies, and concultation on rodintion caf ety matter n.
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- RESUME DONALD PAUL MERCADO
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- ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.HIGH SCHOOL
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. Teacher 1/76 TO 3/81 Taught.high school' level physics, chemistry, trigonometry, physical a
science and consumer mathematics.
EDUCATION
' SaniJose State University, San Jose, CA.
Master of Science Degree 1988.
(Specialization-_in-Radiological Health Physics)
- Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
Bachelor of Science Degree 1975.
' (Physics;. Mathematics)
POST GRADUATE EDUCATION:
Massachusetts'Inctitute of Technology, 'Non-Ionizing Radiations:. Biophysical 4
and Biological-Baats, Applications and Hazards in Medicine and Industry,'
1984.
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- Laser Institute of America, ' Advanced Laser Safety.0fficer,'
1987.
i _l Department:of Energy, ' Transportation of Radioactive Material,' 1985-86.
Masters of Business Administration' Program, 1983.
NuclearlRegulatory Commission, Orientation Course in Regulatory Practices and
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Procedures,"- 1980.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE LOCKHEED' MISSILES & SPACE CO.,
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Sunnyvale, CA Safety &' Environmental Health Engineer 7/87 TO Present Currently a Safety Engineer in the Radiation Control Program.
Primary 4
r responsibilities include the donimetry. program, occupational exposure f
records, instrument calibrations, and employee. training programs.
. Perform safety surveys on X-ray and inser' systems, and maintain accountability records'for receipt, use, transfer, and disposal of radioactive material.
Under the direction of the Radiation Control Officer ~the=Sofety Engineer responds-to sequests from line organi:ntiona for o vide range of safety support in such areas as facility modifications, surveys, hazard
' evaluation and control. ' Assist the Radiation Control Officer in the preparation and enforcement of LMSC Safety Standards.es they relate to F
radiation control, and participate'in the administration of a broadscope h,.
license program as a member of the Radiation Control Committee.
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Vehicle Planning / Test Coordinator 7/85 TO 7/87 In the' Irradiated Materials Facility the Planning / Test Coordinator coordinates the testing of radioactive hardware specimens recovered from underground nuclear testing.
Activities include radiation surveys, contamination control,-and evaluating the safety aspects of test programs.
Maintain accountability records on radioactive materials and
.. classified hardware, prepare facility operating procedures and requirements for the checkout of Trident II test missiles.
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MEDI-PHYSICS, INC.
ll Emeryville,'CA Radiation Safety Officer 8/82 TO 7/85 i
Responsible for all phases of facility henith physics' programs for a p
-radiopharmaceutical production and research facility, including a 22 MeV l'
cyclotron and' associated laboratories.
Radiation Safety Officer extended into areas of general plant safety programs, employee training, plant
. maintenance and security, and maintaining programs to demonstrate compliance with OSilA and California Radiation Control Regulntions.
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. Health Physics Technician I & II 4/79 TO 8/82 Assisted' Radiation Safety Officer in maintenance of radiation and general safety. programs.
Performed routine data collection and analysis of i
surface contamination, radiation levels, air sampling, and bioassey measurements.
Performed calibrations on health physics instrumentation-including. portable G.M. and Ion chamber survey meters, sodium iodide and germanium lithium detection systems using multi-channel analyzers.
Maintained-programs for employee taining, vaste disposal, receipt and transfer of radioactive naterial.-
Radioactive Production Technician 5/78 TO 4/79 Produced,cyclotrovi targets for radioisotope production, processed bombarded targets for isotope extractions, and performed formulation and~
dispensing of radiopharmaceutical products.. This position involved 1
l{i fume-hood and glovebox work, and some radiochemistry.
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- EDUCATION i
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San Jose State University, San Jose, CA.
Ilealth Science B.S.
-(with a concentration in occupational health education).
In process.
Chabot College, Hayward, CA.
Radiation Technology, A. A.
1979
'Rockwell. International,'Canoga Park, CA.
- hadiation Protection Technology."
1981 1
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS / AFFILIATIONS y
National Registry of Radiologic Protection Technologista, certified 1904.
llealth Physics Society, member of national and local chapters.
California Radioactive Materials Management Forum, active member, former member as a Corporate Representative for Medi-Physics, Inc.
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/ Years JadiopharmaceutIca 1-123 1 Ci-production In-111 5 Ci Ga-67 10 Ci Medi-Physics Inc.
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3 Years Jesearch & developi ent l-125-100 Ci Emeryville, CA -94060 Tc-99nl l00 Ci c3 i37120 -i
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- Beta, Monitoring and surveyino Ludlum Model 2 Victoreen Model 740 10" Gamma Victoreen Model 497ctiAner
.Bicron 3M3 p,IMI(
Analytical Measurements Ludlum 44-3, 44-2 (1E1FC10Rs Canberra Ge (Li) DE1ECloR Gamma
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