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Corrected Pages to Application for Amend to License SNM-1227,forwarding New Chapter 11 & Revised Pages to 920526 Renewal Application,Including Page 11-21,revised to Be Blank for 920821 Renewal Application
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Issue date: 06/05/1993
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9/1/86 - 8/1/89 Shift Supervisor, Chemical Operations

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ngy, 11.3.13 Manaaer. Safety. Security, and Licensina - R. E. Vaughan Education MS Systems Management 1975 University of Southern California BS Marine Engineering 1963 U.S. Naval Academy Experience 1963-1983 U.S. Navy Regular Commissioned Submarine Warfare Officer (nuclear power) assigned to progressively more responsible positions in operational, technical, production and executive level management positions including command at sea.

1983-1992 Employed by ABB-Combustion Engineering Nuclear Power Businesses in the designing, manufacturing, testing and servicing of nuclear stream supply systems and commercial power plant nuclear fuels.

Manager, Nuclear Startup, responsible for the organization and direction of a 70-member multi-disciplinary engineering staff providing a wide range of engineering I

I services at nuclear power plant projects. Directed the establishment and administration of the C-E Site Startup offices at projects in which the Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) was supplied by C-E. (1983-1986 and 1988)

Project Manager, Technology Transfer, Korea; assigned to the NSSS Projects-Department throughout the contract negotiation phase for Korea Nuclear Units 11 and 12. Responsible for preparing, resolving and coordinating all technical, commercial and legal terms leading to award of two Technology Transfer Agreements. Concurrently assigned full responsibility, including profit-loss, for i

i award and execution of a contract for NSSS System Designers Training. (1986-1987)

  • C-E Nuclear Fuels Indeper' dent Task Force, assigned to an Independent Task Force established by the President, Nuclear Power Businesses with the authority and responsibility for conducting an audit of C-E's nuclear fuel manufacturing facilities. Audit results determined the status of Nuclear Fuel Department's (TJLeutsumccou out Fact No.:

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compliance with all applicable licensing conditions and regulatory requirements of NRC, EPA, OSHA, DOT and state agencies. (1988-1989)

Operations Manager, Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing, responsible for daily direction

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and overall coordination of the activities of the manufacturing process of C-E nuclear products. Assigned as Emergency Director for the Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing facilities and Product Development laboratories. (1989)

Plant Manager, ABB-Combustion Engineering Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing, responsible for all aspects of the safe operation of the NRC licensed manufacturing facilities producing finished nuclear fuel assemblies and related components to the commercial nuclear power industry. (1990-1992) i Project Director, ABB Combustion Engineering Windsor Site Remediation, responsible for the safe and cost effective characterization and environmental remediation of the ABB Windsor site areas contaminated under AEC contact.

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BS Microbiology 1970 Oregon State University BS Military Science 1970 Oregon State University Certified Safety Professional 1982 Board of Certified Safety Professionals Experience 1970-1972 Highway Engineering Technician for the Oregon State Highway Department.

1972-1975 Employed by a food processing company.

Supervised chemical and bacteriologicallaboratories in the Quality Assurance Department. (1972-1973)

Safety Engineer. (1973-1975) 1975-Present

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1984-1985 Employed by Newport News Reactor Services as a Radiological Control Engineer.

t Training HPT technicians and Operators Shielding and dosimetry requirements Auditing Radiological Control Program Compliance 1985-1987 Employed by Rockwell Hanford Company as a Criticality Safety Engineer.

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Auditing Criticality Safety Program Compliance i

1987-1990 Employed by Westinghouse Hanford Company as a Nuclear Safety Engineer.

Cognizant Safety Engineer for the Plutonium Metal Production Line.

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Plant Criticality Safety Approval Authority Ii 1990-Present i

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Education BS Physics 1969 State University College Plattsburgh, NY MS Physics 1972 University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Public Health 1985-89 University of South Carolina l

Columbia, SC 1

Experience 1973-1975 Employed by Virginia Electric Power Company at the Surry plant as a Reactor Health Physicist for Surry Units 1 and 2. In charge of external dosimetry and effluent release programs. Also hosted NRC inspections and supervised radioactive shipments.

1975-1990 Employed by Westinghouse Commercial Nuclear Fuel Division in Columbia, SC as a Senior Engineer. In charge of bloassay and internal dosimetry program, respiratory protection program, air sampling, training, external dosimetry, and the ALARA i

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license and current regulations for a uranium fuel fabrication facility.

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11.3.17 Supervisor, Radioloalcal Safety - E. L Foster Education High School Diploma 1960 Richland, Washington General Studies 1962 Columbia Basin College Pasco, WA Nuclear Weapons Technician School 1964 U.S. Air Force l

Technical courses completed:

Radiation Technician Chemistry Radiation Dosimetry

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lonizing Radiation Measurements Radiation Protection Techniques

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Air Sampling Principles and Evaluations Radioactive Decontamination Principles

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Radiation Exposure Records j

Disaster Monitoring

+ Respiratory Protection at Nuclear Power Plants. (1985) l

+ Radiation Safety Officer. (1986) i l

+ Air Sampling. (1986)

+ NVLAP Accreditation. (1987)

  • Hot Particle Dosimetry. (1987) 3 Radiation Detection and Measurement. (1989)

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Direct participation in setting up routine health physics program for PRTR.

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  • Completed special assignment involving modification of plant air monitoring program.

1971-Present Employed by Siemens Power Corporation.

  • Health Physics Technician involved primarily in all phases of the radiological safety program throughout the entire plant site. (1971-1976)

+ Technician Specialist, Radiological Safety. (1977)

+ Radiological Safety Assistant. (1980) e

+ Radiation Safety Officer for Washington State Ucense. (1984)

+ Radiological Safety Specialist responsible for implementation of radiological safety training program, dosimetry program, bioassay program, writing of Radiation Work Procedures, reporting of radiological conditions to plant supervision. (1985)

  • Direct participation in decommissioning of four facilities for unconditional release.

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ggy, 11.3.18 Manaaer Reaulatory Compliance - L J. Maas Education l

BS Environmental Health 1973 University of Washington Experience i

1974-1992 Employed by Hanford Environmental Health Foundation, Richland, WA

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Supervisor, Air and Water Surveillance Programs, Environmental Health Sciences.

Division. Provided environmental surveillance consultation and technical services to support environmental programs of operating contractors on the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Site. Typical service areas included ambient air surveillance, air pollutant source testing and water quality monitoring. (1974-1980)

  • Manager, Site Support Services, Environmental Health Sciences Division. Provided direct technical and administrative supervision of a staff of industrial hygienists, t

environmental scientists, and technicians providing industrial hygiene and i

environmental consultation and technical services. Primary clients were individuals responsible for the health, safety, and environmental programs of the U.S.

Department of Energy and its Hanford contractors, although services were also i

j provided outside the DOE sector to private industry, academic institutions, and other governmental agencies. (1981-1986)

Director, Environmental Health Sciences Division. Managed overall operation of a j

multi-disciplinary division providing comprehensive environmental health services to j

contractors on a major U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear material production, waste management, and R&D Site. Through a DOE Use Permit, l

provided similar services to non-DOE clients including private industry, academic 2

i institutions, and other govemmental agencies. Key technical service areas included l

industrial hygiene, environmental surveillance, hazardous waste, analytical l

chemistry, training / chemical information, and emergency preparedness.

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Manager, Regulatory Compliance. Provide overall management of Regulatory Compliance programs in the areas of Licensing, Nuclear Materials Safeguards, i

Environmental Protection and Industrial Hygiene. Includes responsibility for assuring that the SPC Engineering Manufacturing Facility attains, maintains, and complies with all required licenses and operating permits, including the NRC site license; properly accounts for all special nuclear materials; and consistently complies with regulations aimed at protecting the health of its workers and minimizing the environmental impacts of its operations.

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Education BS Physics 1965 Whitworth College MBA Business Administration - Finance 1970 University of Washington Experience 1965-1967 Employed by Douglas United Nuclear, Richland, WA.

i Process Physicist - Performed physics calculations and advised, from a reactor physics standpoint, on the operation of a Hanford production reactor.

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Reactor Engineer - Supervised two technicians in the operation, maintenance, and data collection for experiments in Plutonium Recycle Critical Facility. Also assisted in analysis of data. (1967-1969)

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Supervisor, Materials Management - Supervised three engineers, one technician, j

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Hanford. Provided expertise in packaging and shipping of radioactive materials.

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Senior Materials Engineer - Managed Exxon Nuclear's uranium and plutonium inventories throughout the world from the point at which title transferred to Exxon Nuclear. Administered criticality safety program for fuel fabrication facilities at Richland. Provided special nuclear material traffic expertise on state and federal regulations. (1973-1977)

  • Manager, Traffic Operations - Managed the traffic and warehousing function for Exxon Nuclear Company at its Richland site. Managed the shiprnent of hardware, UO pellets, and miscellaneous items from ENC-Richland to ENGmbH-Ungen in 2

support of ENGmbH fuel fabrication. -(1977-1979)

  • Contract Administrator (Bellevue, WA) - Administered contracts for six reload fuel customers (four domestic and two foreign) for the sale of reload fuel, uranium, and 1

technical services. Responsibilities included evaluation of compliance with contract commitments; contract execution including commencement of work, progress reports, invoicing management, and closeout at completion of work; and marketing 3

interaction including proposal writing and assisting in contract negotiations. (1979-J 1988)

+ Staff Specialist-Safeguards - Provided technical expertise on safeguards; acted as Accountability Coordinator and Measurement Control Program Coordinator; acted as working level contact with NRC on safeguards matters; conducted annual measurement review; prepared and maintained ANF's Safeguards Plan (ANF-12),

provided safeguards training for plant personnel; hosted NRC safeguards audits i

and biennial Ad Hoc Committee review of safeguards activities; n.aintained knowledge of current radioactive material transport regulations; prepared and maintained Radioactive Material Shipping Standard (Chapter 5) of ANF's Safety j

Manual (ANF-30); reviewed radioactive material shipment for compliance with regulations; prepared and maintained ANF's SNM Physical Protection Plan (ANF-538). (1988-1991)

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I Staff Engineer-Ucensing - provide licensing expertise on NRC licensing issues l

including plant operating license and transportation-related licenses and permits; j

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Radioactive Material Shipping Standard (Chapter 5) of SPC's Safety Manual (EMF-i 30); review radioactive material shipment for compliance with regulations; prepare j

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BA Environmental Studies 1976 Central Washington University Industrial Hygiene Training Courses 1979-Present Experience 1976-Present Employed by Siemens Power Corporation.

Senior Analytical Laboratory Technician. (1976)

Industrial Hygienist duties included scheduling environmental sampling, t

environmental data review, and assisting the Plant Criticality Safety Engineer.

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Plant Criticality Safety Engineer. (1986)

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MS Environmental in Progress Washington State University-TC Richland, WA Experience i 1978-1981 I

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BA Business Administration 1974 Washington State University Experience 1974-1976 i

Employed by Rainier National Bank Operations Assistant - Supervised 25 tellers and new accounts. Dealt with

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1976-1978 Employed by Old National Bank Operations Supervisor - Supervision and training of tellers and new accounts.

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of nuclear maerials as required by regulations and in accordance with company standards required to provide asset control and verification. Planned and designed improvements to the Nubar Materiais Accounting System and worked with the Company's ccmputer systems group to implement necessary changes.

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Planned, conducted and reconciled the physicalinventory of nuclear materials.

Organized the efforts of the plant wide inventory and focused the reconciliation efforts of problem areas.

Tracked and monitored the build up of uranium wastes and reported to management the progress of the Company's recovery systems. Determined and t

communicated the financial liability to the Company as the result of waste inventory buildups. (1983-1992)

Safeguards Specialist - provide technical expertise on safeguards; act as Accountability Coordinator and Measurement Control Program Coordinator; act as working level contact with NRC on safeguards matters; conduct annual measurement review; prepare and maintain SPC's Safeguards Plan (EMF-12);

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11.3.23 Vice President. Enaineerina. Nuclear Division - J. N. Morgan Education BS Engineering Physics 1963 University of Tulsa MS Nuclear Engineering 1974 University of Washington Experience j

i 1964-1966 Employed by Battelle Northwest Labs, Richland, Washington.

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management and technical direction of a staff which develops and applies nuclear j

physics methodologies in support of the companies BWR and PWR reload fuel i

customers. The functions of the group, in addition to methods development, included nuclear fuel bundle and reactor core design such that the company supplied fuel products would be operated safely and efficiently within the i

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l l 1979-1982 Manager, Licensing and Safety Engineering, SPC Nuclear Division, responsibilities included the management and technical direction of a staftf which provides Safety Analyses and supporting documentation to support the operation of SPC manufactured nuclear fuelin SPC's customer owned reactors. Job responsibilities included the development of methodologies to be used in these analyses as well as the application, with NRC approval, to justify Plant Technical Specification fuel operating limits. The manager of Licensing and Safety Engineering, was responsible for the quality and validity of the methods developed and their application to Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and General Electric light water reactors. The secpe of these development and application projects included thermal-hydraulic design, plant transient, setpoint and large break Loss of Coolant l

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the direction and coordination of several senior engineers to provide technical I

support to SPC's marketing and nepOWion efforts and to maintain liaison between SPC's engineering and manufactuh r". uts and the contracts between SPC and its customers.

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Nuclear and Thermal-Hydraulic design of SPC's LWR fuel assemblies Nuclear and Thermal-Hydraulic design of LWR cores for which SPC has fuel management responsibility Development and analytical justification of Technical Specification fuel operating limits to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the reactor core.

This includes transient and setpoint analysis and both large and small break Loss of Coolant Accident analyses.

1992-Present Vice President, Engineering, SPC Nuclear Divisiot., responsible for the engineering aspects of nuclear fuels business including research, fuel design, neutronics and fuel management, fuel licensing and safety engineering, corporate information services and process and equipment developmer. (in support of the fuel fabrication facilities).

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1966-1968 Employed by isochem, Inc., as a Senior Process Engineer responsible for developing the technology to recover fission products (Cs-137, Sr-90, Tc-99 and Pm-147) from Hanford high-level liquid wastes.

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Manager, Reprocessing Engineering, responsible for engineering activities to support reprocessing projects performed for the Department of Energy and Oak Ridge National Laboratories. (1977-1979)

Vice President, Technical Department, Exxon Nuclear Idaho Company, responsible for all technical activities for supporting the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. (1979-1981)

Manager, Process and Engineering Development, responsible for process engineering and research and development. (1981-1983)

Manager, Process and Equipment Engineering, responsible for all process and project engineering support. (1983-1985)

Manager, Fuel Engineering and Technical Services, responsible for nuclear fuel management, licensing and in-core monitoring. Also responsible for Fuels Research and Development and Corporate Computer Services. (1985-1990)

Manager, Research and Product Development, responsible for process and product development activities, including development of analytical methodologies to perform neutronic, mechanical, and safety analysis calculations to design and I

license the nuclear fuel products. (1990-Present)

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Education BS Chemical Engineering 1971 University of Idaho l

MS Chemical Engineering 1972 University of Idaho j

Expenence 1972-1974 Employed by A!!!ed Chemical Corporation, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

t Engineer responsible for conceptual and feasibility studies, economic and consequence analysis, and project design support. Served as a technical representative at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on the HTGR development program.

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Employed by Siemens Power Corporation in Richland, Washington, Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Lingen, West Germany.

Engineer, Reprocessing Process Engineering, responsible for the ENC uranium conversion development program at ORNL. Pilot plant and laboratory process equipment was designed, constructed, and tested for conversion of uranyl nitrate to r

UO, UO fluorination to uranium oxide, and purification of UF. (1974-1977) 3 3

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engineering for the uranium conversion portion of the ENC fuel reprocessing plant.

l Served as Task Leader in a DOE-sponsored advanced fuel cycle study. (1977-1978)

Engineer, Design and Mechanical Development, responsible for design of uranium i

chemical operations and dye solution processing systems for the JNAl j

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project (58.5 million) through design, licensing, procurement, construction, and startup. Responsibilities included providing technical direction of related process and equipment development work. (1986-1989)

Manager, Chemical and Ceramic Development, responsible for providing ongoing and long range engineering and development support to fuel production and waste mancgement operations in the chemical and ceramic development areas.

Responsibilities include development of processes which improve product quality, and reduce manufacturing costs. (1989-1990)

Manager, Manufacturing Technology responsible for development of chemical, ceramic, welding and mechanical processes and techniques to: (a) implement step change advancements in existing manufacturing technology; (b) support the manufacture of advanced fuel; and (c) develop waste treatment processes and strategies for treatment and disposal of radioactive and hazardous wastes. (1990-Present) t t

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Major portions of effort in coating deposition, characterization and actinide elements.

1979-Present Employed by Siemens Power Corporation.

Manager, Materials Research, responsible for materials aspects of fuel and cladding j

development and characterization including laboratory work with nuclear materials.

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11.3.27 Mananer, Product Development and Testina - R. E. Collingham Education BS Mechanical Engineering 1959 University of Washington-MS Nuclear Engineering 1960 University of Washington PhD Mechanical Engineering 1968 University of Minnesota Experience 1960-1964 i

Officer, United States Navy assigned concurrently to the Naval Reactors Division of the USAEC and the Bureau of Ships, USN. Responsible for the development, design and manufacture of primary nuclear plant components of both nuclear surface and submarine plants.

1968-1970 Employed by Battelle-Northwest as a Senior Engineer in its Thermal Hydraulic group, responsible for the thermal hydraulic testing associated with N Reactor.

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plant transient and LOCA/ECCS analyses of all BWR customers plants. (1984-1990)

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11.4 Operatina Procedures Plant operations are conducted according to written procedures. The procedures are written by the Manager, Plant Operations or his designee. They are approved by the Manager of user group and concurred in by the managers of Quality Control; 3afety, Security, and Ucensing; Manufacturing Engineering; and, if appropriate, Fuel Design.

These procedures are prepared in accordance with appropriate criticality safety specifications, radiation work procedures and other industrial and fire safety-related or pertinent documents or procedures. The procedures are documented and issued by Document Control to appropriate personnel and locations. There are mini-libraries located within the various operating facilities which contain copies of the approved

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i 11.5.2 Followup Trainina When changes are made to processes involving special nuclear materials, radiation protection procedures, criticality safety controls (procedures, specifications, limits, etc.), fire protection or emergency response procedures, each employee affected is promptly informed and properly instructed by his/her manager or supervisor.

1 Additionally, each employee who routinely works with special nuclear material receives annual refresher instruction as part of SPC's continuing program in radiation protection and criticality safety awareness. This training is provided by radiological and nuclear safety personnel knowledgeable in the various training topics. The effectiveness of this annual refresher training is determined by giving the employees a written examination and reviewing the correct answers to the questions at the end of the test.

All employees routinely discuss safety topics in monthly or quarterly scheduled safety meetings.

11.5.3 Emeraency Response Trainina Training in operating plant fire extinguishers is offered to all employees on an annual basis.

Plant Emergency Response Team members are offered training in incipient fire fighting l techniques, advanced first aid, self-contained breathing apparatus in a smoke-filled environment, and chemical and radiological incident stabilization techniques on an annual basis.

Semi-annual training is provided to all employees in the proper response to a criticality accident when a preannounced criticality evacuation drillis conducted. Periodic l

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! 11.6.1.2 initiation and Review The initiation and review process includes the preparation of an ECN package and its review by industrial and criticality safety specialists, as well as Plant Engineering and i

the user organization. During this review period it is determined if a criticality safety evaluation is required. If so, it is formally requested from and completed by the Criticality Safety Component.

11.6.1.3 Documentation Each ECN is given a number and a title which are entered in a logbook. The ECN form and applicable documents are stored in an ECN file and retained per regulations and Company policy.

I 11.6.1.4 Review Prior to Execution Depending upon the nature of the modification, a varying number of people must approve or concur prior to execution of the work described in the ECN. Some modifications require more extensive review by engineering groups than do others.

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! Safety Review team must be made prior to the introduction of fissile material. This l review team consists of the Criticality Safety Specialist, a user's group supervisor, and i the engineer responsible for the work and the review is documented by the signature

! of the Criticality Safety Specialist on the ECN form.

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1 Final acceptance of work and agreement that the new or modified facilities and/or equipment can be turned over to the operating organization may require the convening of a Startup Council and/or the performance of an acceptance test.

11.6.2 Startup Council if a Startup Council is required to be convened, the council will be responsible for i

reviewing and concurring with projects for conformance to plant production and schedule requirements and safety requirements. Startup Council concurrence is usually required for system operation; however, final authority for approving actual startup rests with the responsible manager.

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Manager, Manuf acturing Engineering (Chairman)

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