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Informs That as of 930816,TM Moore Employed by Kerr-McGee Corp & Will Serve as RSO at Cimarron Facility.Resume for Tm Moore Encl.K Morgan,Who Has Been Serving as Rso,Will Continue as Supervisor of HP at Facility
ML20056H361
Person / Time
Site: 07000925
Issue date: 09/01/1993
From: Still E
KERR-MCGEE CORP.
To: Gary Comfort
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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NUDOCS 9309090194
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'Mr. Gary Comfort, Project Officer Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.

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Docket No.79-925 License No. SNM-928

Dear Mr. Comfort:

As of August 16, 1993, Mr. Terence M. Moore was employed by Kerr-McGee Corporation and will serve as the Radiation Safety Officer at the Cimarron Facility.

Mr. Moore has a B.S. degree in health physics and more than ten years experience in radiation protection-and measurement functions.

A copy of his resume is enclosed and provides additional information about his qualifications.

Ms. Karen Morgan, who has been serving as the Radiation Safety

Officer, will continue as -supervisor of health physics at-the facility.

Please call me at 405/270-2934 if you have questions about this matter.

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RECE!vED BY Terence M. Moore (Terry) g~7 gg' P.O. Box 7057 Golden, CO 80403-0100 gij p > < M 3 (303) 966-5150 Work June 29, 1993 EDUCATIG AND CERTIFICATION:

B.S. Degree Health Physics (Radiation & Nuclear Engineering Technology), Oklahoma State University, 1980.

National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists (NREPT) 1988.

Scheduled for the American Bos.rd of Health Physics Part I Certification Exas -

Suaner 1993.

Active DOE "Q" elearanca.

EIPERIENCE:

EG&G Rocky Plats: Golden, Colorado - Department of Energy Weapons Production Plant July 1991 to Present: Bealth Physioist TI/ Radiological Engineer.

Health Physicist VI/ Radiological Engineer for Environmental & Waste Section of Radiological Engineering.

Responsible for development and implementation of procedures to ensure compliance with applicable DOE Ortiers and Federal Facility Compliance Agreement regulating i

the release of waste and property from the Rocky Flats Plant.

Developed and revised procedures for the radiological determinahion of j

hazardous /non-hazardous wastes, and the unrestricted release of wastes and

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properties.

Performed radiological determinations of various hasardous/non-ha.sartlous wastes and waste streams.

Performed numerous Radiological Building Engineer functions, such as; radioactive source inspections, radiation producing device inspections, Radiological Work Permit reviews, Operational Safety Analysis reviews, Safety Concern resolutica, and Radiological Deficiency Report resolution.

Responsible for implementation of the DOE Radiological Control Manual.

Member of the Radiological Assistance Program Team.

Member of the On-site /Off-site Radiological Roergency Field Sampling Team.

Wolf Creek Generating Station - 1135 MW PWR (1980-1991) 1988 to July 1991: Health Physics Engineer Radwaste.

Administer radioactive waste transportat. ion and burial programs, including budget development and contract negotiation.

Track and trend radioactive waste

~:eneration data using IIM PC based spreadsheet / database sof tware (latus-Sympony).

Devoleped the Wolf Creek Mixed Waste Program. Antbored administrctiva procedure fer the Accountability, Ictentory, and Storaga cf Mixed Waste.

Performed analysis of radwaste processing methods to ensure volumes and costs vers minimized.

Performed evaluations of radioactive vaste rystes design & modifications in relation to Reg. Guide 1.143 and Nureg 0800.

Developed a solid knowledge base in NBC & DDT regulations regarding radioactive waste classification, shipping, and burial (10 Cr2 61, 71,and 49 CFR 173). Also developed an adequate knowledge base in EPA regulations involving hazardous waste handling, storage, and permitting (40 CTE 260-270).

1986 to July 1991: Refueling Outages I-IY.

Served as HP Shift Lead during Refuel I, II, III (Duties: directly supervise the HP surveillance for all activities in Containment, Auxiliary, Fuel, and Radwaste areas).

Served as HP Contair. ment Coordinator in Refuel I, II, & III (Duties: directly supervise the HP surveillance of s11 activities in containment).

Provided Radiological Engineering support to the Health Physics Radwaste staff during Refuel IV.

1987 to 1988: Bealth Physics Operations /ALARA Engineer.

Performed several ALARA plant modification studies (Reactor Head Shield, Regenerative Heat Exchanger Shield, Reactor Head Stand Shield, ETD Bypass Loop Ramoral, Reactor Conoseal Renoval).

These studies required researching the radiation exposures from the EWP and dosimetry records to determine the actual exposures attributed to the Problem Sources and then finding a solution within the allowed ALARA cost benefit $-PEE-ManRes.

Performed several types of shielding calculations using IBM PC based "Microshield" k

(Grove Engineering Inc.).

9 Assisted in the generation of the 1988 Wolf Creek Decommissioning Study.

1980 to 1986: Health Physics Lead Technician.

HP Lead (Foreaan) in Respiratory Protection. HP Operations Lead.

Qualified in Energency Plan positions as Off-site /On-site Tess Leader and off-site /On-site Team Director.

J Assisted in initial setup of Radiation Protection Program.

Authored radiation, contamination, and airborne surveillance procedures.

Authored respiratory protection equipment inspection, maintenance, inventory, and repair procedures.

HP surveillance equipsent: Selection & Purchase.

Authored procedures for & assisted in the setup of the Health Physics Technician Training Progras.

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... 4-Per?crosd routine, non-routine, and Radiction Work Permit (BWP) curv:ys.

Performed job ooverage for both routine.and non-routine (high radiation /high contamination / hot particle), malatenance activities.

Developed a solid knowledge base la NRC regulations regarding Radiation Protection (10 CFB 20).

j SPECI ALI!ED TRAINING:

Mar 1993 Health Physics ABKP Certification Preparation Course; 5 days.

i Jun 1992 Health Physics Summer School " Decontamination and Decossissioning";' :{

5 days.

i Mar 1991 WN3 " Rad =an" Radioactive Waste Classification Sof tware; 3 days.

Mar 1991 Propcsed Changes to Department of Transportation Regulations (49 CFR 173); 2 da>s.

Oct 1990 Chen Nuclear Systems Inc. Mixed / Hazardous Waste Regulations (40 CFR 260-270); 3 days.

Sep 1990 Quality Assurance Regulotory Awareness Training for Radioactive Waste Regulations; 5 days.

Oct 1989 Scientific Ecology Group Incineration and Volume Reduction Seminar; ~

3 days.

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.Jun 1989 Radioactive Waste Classification and Transportation Regulations;.5 days.

Apr 1988 Radioactive Waste Classification and Transportation Regulations; 4 1

i days. Mixed Waste Regulations; I day.

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Feb 1985 Maintenance & Repair of Survivair SCBA; I day.

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Mar 1983 Health Physics Technician on-the-job training at V.C. Summer Nuclear Power Station; 3 weeks.

Jul 1982 Panasonic TLD Reader Operations; 5 dsys.

Aug 1981 Health Physics Technician on-the-job training at Palisades Nuclear Power Station; 10 weeks.

Mar 1781 Health Physics Training, Texas A&M University;-6 weeks.

Jan 1981 PWR Systems Training at Westinghouse facilities in Pittsburgh, PA; 10 weeks.

REFERENCEB:

Available upon request.

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