ML20024B139

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Reissued Reg Guide 1.8,Rev 1, Personnel Selection & Training
ML20024B139
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Issue date: 05/31/1977
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NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
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References
TASK-*, TASK-GB GPU-2257, REGGD-01.008, REGGD-1.008, NUDOCS 8307060556
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REGULATORY GUIDE 1.8 PERSONNEL SELECTION AND TRAINING A. INTRODUCTION In some cases, plant design features or unusual operating conditions may indicate that additional or Paragraph 50.3.t{b)(6)(i) of 10 CFR Part 50, "Licens.

more specialized expartise beyond qual;fications pre.

ing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requires sented in ANSI N18.11971 is needed. This deter.

that applications for a license to operate a nuclear power mination will be made on a case-by-case basis, plant include information concerning organizational structure, personnel qualifications, and related matters.

The Radiation Protection h!anager (RP51) should be

'Ihis regulatory guide describes a method acceptable to an experienced professionalin applied radiation protec.

the NRC staff of implementing this portion of the tion at nuclear facilities dealing with radiatien protec.

Commission's regulations with regard to personnel quali.

tion problems and programs similar to those at nuclear fications.

power stations. The RP51, should be familiar with the design features and operations of nuclear power stations B. DISCUSSION that affect the potential for exposures of persons to radiation. Tha RPat should have the teciinical com.

Subcommittee ANS.3, Reactc,r Operations, of the petence to establish radiation protection programs and American Nuclear Society Standards Committee devel-the supenisory capability to direct the work of profes.

oped a standard containing criteria for the selection and sionals, technicians, and joumeymen required to imple, training of nuc! car power plant personnel. This standard ment the radiation protection programs, was approved by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Committee N18, Desigi Criteria for The RFA1 should have a bachelor's degree or the Nuclear Power Plants, and the ANSI Nuclear Technical equivalent in a science or engineering subject, including Advisory Board. It was subsequently approved by the some formal training in radiation protection.The RPA1 ANSI Board of Standards Review and designated ANSI should have at least fine years of professionalexperience N18.11971, " Selection and Training of Nuclear Power in applied radiation protection. (A master's degree may Plant Personnel."'

be considered equivalent to one year of professional experience, and a doctor's degree rc:y be considered C. REGULATORY POSITION equivalent to two years of professional experience where course work related to radiation protectionisinvolved.)

The criteria for the selection and training of nuclear At least three years of this professional experience power plant personnel contMned in ANSI N18.11971, should be in applied radiation protection work in a

" Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Person.

nuclear facility dealing with radiological problems simi.

nel,"' are generally acceptable erd provide an adequate far to those encountered in nuclear power stations, basis for the selection and training of nuclear power preferably in an actual nuclear power station.

plant personnel except for the position Supervisor-Radiation Protectica (hereafter referred to as the Radia.

D. IMPLEMENTATION tion Protection hianager).

The purpose of this section is to provideinformation

' Copies may be obtained from the Arnerican Nuclear Society, to applicants and licensees regarding the NRC staff's 244 East Ogden Avenue. Hinsdale. Illinois 60521.

plans for utilizing this regulatory guide.

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