ML20058Q310
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| Site: | Framatome ANP Richland |
| Issue date: | 12/10/1993 |
| From: | Edgar J SIEMENS CORP. |
| To: | Pierson R NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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| NUDOCS 9312280164 | |
| Download: ML20058Q310 (47) | |
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I SIEMENS i
December 10,1993 I
i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Mr. Robert C. Pierson, Chief Ucensing Branch i
Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS Washington, DC 20555 l
t Ucense No. SNM-1227 I
Docket No. 70-1257 l
Dear Mr. Pierson Re:
Letter, MT Adams to LJ Maas," Personnel Changes and Equipment Change Process I
(TAC. No. L30596), dated November 8,1993 Siemens Power Corporation (SPC) requests, per the referenced letter, an amendment to' i
license number SNM-1227 to add the organizational responsibilities of the Manager, Waste ~
l Management Engineering and the Manager, Analytical Laboratories in section 2.1 of chapter i
- 2. As discusr a in recent telephone conversations with Mary Adams of your staff section 2.2,
" Personnel Education and Experience Requirements," lists general requirements for line managers and specific requirements only for key safety staff. We therefore did not include i
requirements statements for those two positions. We also made a slight revision to the l
responsibilities of the Manager, Quality Control as a result of the addition of those for the i
l Manager, Analytical Laboratories.
We are also updating chapter 11 of the license with the inclusion of experience and education l
statements for the current managers of Waste Management Engineering, Analytical Laboratories, Plant Operations, and Materials and Scheduling. In addition the experience and education statement for K.H. Tanaka is substituted for that of J.M. Thomas, who has left the I -
company.
Enclosed, to accomplish the changes described above are six copies of pages 2-1 through 2-9d and 2-19 (to additionally incorporate SPC's current organizational structure), 11-14,11-15, 11-18,11-19,11-34,11-46a, and 11-46b Tor SPC's existing license and pages 2-3,2-10 through 2-24,11-14,11-15,11-18,11-19,11-34,11-46a, and 11-46b of SPC's renewal application.
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CHAPTER 2 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION i
The President of Siemens Power Corporation (SPC) has the ultimate responsibility for
, ensuring that all Company operations are conducted safely, and in full compliance with. ;
I applicable Federal, State and local regulations, licenses, and permits. For the Nuclear 1
i Division of the Company such responsibilities are borne by the Senior Vice President and i General Manager, Nuclear Division.
All functions, which handle or store special nuclear material authorized by this License,
- reside within the Manufacturing and Engineering Departments of the Nuclear Division of the Company. The relationship of those segments of the organization which contain a y
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significant safety or licensing responsibility is depicted in Figure 1-2.1. The organization f
of Safety, Security, and Ucensing, which contains the responsible safety specialists and professionals, is depicted in Figure I-2.2.
2.1 Oraanizational Responsibilities and Authority 2.1.1 President and Chief Executive Officer i
in connection with his ultimate safety responsibility, the President shall assure that i
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adequate manpower, funding, and resources are made available within the Company to achieve the capabilities committed to in this Application. Additionally, he is responsible l
for assuring that there is a sound, consistent safety philosophy throughout the Company.
j 2.1.2 Senior Vice President and Geners' Manaaer. Nuclear Division t
The Senior Vice President and General Manager, Nuclear Division reports directly to the l
President and has the responsibility for ensuring that the safety-related functions of the Nuclear Division are carried out while meeting Division production and engineering goals.
j 2.1.3 Vice President. Manufacturina. Nuclear Division The Vice President, Manufacturing, Nuclear Division is responsible for the overall management of the fabrication of nuclear fuels at the Richland, Ungen, and Hanau sites.
i The latter two sites are in the Federal Republic of Germany and not covered under this license. He carries the responsibilities of the Senior Site Representative. With this l
responsibility are the safety-related functions of operations, maintenance, plant support engineering, transportation, materials handling and storage, licensing and industrial, j
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I 2.1.4 Richland Plant Manaaer The Richland Plant Manager is responsible for the fabrication of nuclear fuels and the i safety-rated functions of manufacturing, maintenance, plant support engineering, l
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' Vice President, Manufacturing, Nuclear Division and acts as his deputy in the event that i
the Vice President is absent. In this capacity the Richland Plant Manager is the senior site representative and has the full authority and responsibilities of the position.
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2.1.5 Manaaer, Manufacturina Enaineering i
t The Manager, Manufac+uring Engineering is responsible for all plant maintenance i
activities and for engineering assistance for all process, utility and safety systems. This i
position reports directly to the Richland Plant Manager and discharges day-to-day responsibilities through the Manager, Plant Engineering and Manager, Process I
Engineering.
He has the full authority to discharge his responsibilities for fumishing direct maintenance
' and engineering support to all plant activities.
2.1.6 Manaaer. Process Enaineerina Process engineering activities are directed by the Manager, Process Engineering who reports to the Manager, Manufacturing Engineering.
The Manager, Process Engineering is responsible for providing process engineering support to the fuel fabrication plant. This includes the preparation of process parameter operating limits and process specifications. He provides technical support for welding operations and for developing improved welding methods. These activities are conducted within licensing and safety requirements.
He has the necessary authority to carry out the responsibilities of this position.
2.1.7 Manaaer. Plant Enaineerina The Manager, Plant Engineering is responsible for all plant %intenance activ; ties and the necessary associated engineering support. This positi.in reports directly to the Manager, Manufacturing Engineering.
In addition to common maintenance activines, the Manager, Plant Engineering is responsible for establishing and conducting preventative maintenance and inspection programs for all safety-related equipment and sysMms, and for alerting the plant
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management of deteriorating and/or substandard conditions of safety-related equipment i and systems.
He is responsible for maintaining and calibrating radiation protection instruments and l
i equipment, the criticality accident alarm system, and the fire detection and alarm system
' in accordance with established programs. He is also responsible for establishing and l
conducting tests of safety and emergency-related equipment as required by established i
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i The Manager, Plant Engineering is also responsible for the design and/or modification of new and existing equipment and facilities. This includes equipment and systems installed to maintain personnel exposures to radiation and radioactive materials, as well as releases of radioactive materials to the environment, as low as is reasonably achievable.
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l 2.1.8 Manaaer. Plant Operations The operation of the fuel manufacturing facilities are directed by the Manager, Plant Operations who reports to the Richland Plant Manager.
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The safe operation and control of plant activities, including the safety of the environs as influenced by the conducted activities, are the responsibility of the Manager, Plant Operations. Other responsibilities include preparation of detailed operating procedures, i'
training of employees, special nuclear materials safeguards control, supervision of all activities involving radioactive materials within the Gd scrap recovery area of the ELO l
facility, membership in the Plant Emergency Response Management Team (PERMT) and membership in the ALARA Committee.
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responsibilities for safe operation of his plant.
2.1.9 Manaaer. Quality Control The Manager, Quality Control reports to the Richland Plant Manager and is responsible for monitoring product quality during the manufacturing process as well as approving the quality of the finished product. This responsibility is discharged in part by inspection and I
release of incoming materials and components, in-process inspection during l
i manufacturing, and inspection and certification of the product. The Manager, Quality Control is responsible for the Analytical Laboratories.
This position has the full authority necessary to carry out the responsibilities.
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2.1.10 Manaaer. Materials and Schedulina l The Manager, Materials ani Scheduling reports to the Richland Plant Manager and is
, responsible for overall manufacturing scheduling, uranium planning, purchasing, and for l
- shipment, reciept and storage of materials used in the manufacturing process.
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l 2.1.11 Manager. Mastcr Schedulina and Uranium Manaaement 1
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The Manager, Master Scheduling and Uranium Management reports to the Manager, Materials and Scheduling and is responsible for developing uranium utilization plans and
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l monitoring receipt, usage and shipment of nuclear material to assure that plant l
inventories do not exceed authorized possession limits.
l 2.1.12 Supervisor. Traffic and Warehousina The nuclear material traffic activities for SPC facilities located at Richland are directed by the Supervisor, Traffic and Warehousing who reports to the Manager, Materials and l'
Scheduling. The responsibilities of the Supervisor, Traffic and Warehousing include shipping, receiving and warehousing of nuclear materials and maintaining nuclear material transfer records.
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i 2.1.13 Manaaer. Safety. Security, and Licensina l
The Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing reports to the Richland Plant Manager and l
I is responsible for developing, administering, and auditing the licensing, industrial safety and health, health physics, criticality safety, environmental survei!!ance, ALARA, security, and safeguards programs for all SPC facilities located at Richland.
The Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing is wholly independent with no manufacturing responsibility, and has direct access to the upper management of the Company.
If the Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing judges any operation as unsafe, he has the authority to request management to shut down the affected operation. In the event of disagreement between line management and the Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing, the operation shall be immediately shut down, and the issue promptly brought to the attention of the Richland Plant Manager and the Vice President, Manufacturing, Nuclear Division. Actions following from this authority are subject to review and approval solely by the President of the Company.
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2.1.14 Supervisor. Safety The Supervisor, Safety, who reports to the Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing, directs the activities of industrial safety and health, criticality safety, health physics, and radiological safety personnel in conformance with approved Company policies and i
programs in direct support of plant operations.
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, management to shut down the affected operation. In the event of disagreement between j
' line management and the Supervisor, Safety, the operations shall be immediately shut down, and the issue promptly brought to the attention of the cognizant department 4
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The Industrial Safety and Health Component resides within the Safety organization. The j
i general responsibilities of the industrial Safety and Health Component are to provide i
information, advice and assistance to the Company operating and engineering components such that personnel safety and environmental protection are maximized, and i
to keep adequate records documenting conditions. Specific responsibilities of the l
Industrial Safety and Health Component include the following:
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Establishing and administering industrial safety and health programs in accordance with criteria and standards provided by the Manager, j
Regulatory Compliance.
Such programs include confined space monitoring, hazardous chemical monitoring. noise surveys, ergonomic programs and associated records systems.
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Reviewing established programs and evaluating their effectiveness.
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Providing industrial safety and health analyses of proposed operational modifications.
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Preparing and updating the industrial Safety Standards section of the Company Safety Manual (EMF-30).
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Performing compliance inspections.
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Membership in the Plant Emergency Response Management Team (PERMT).
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2.1.16 Criticality Safety Component 4
l The Criticality Safety Component resides within the Safety organization.
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Providing technical bases, criteria, and methods related to nuclear l
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Establishing criticality safety programs in accordance with criteria and standards provided by the Manager, Regulatory Compliance.
Such programs include training, fire fighting restrictions, criticality alarm coverage and associated records systems.
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Performing Criticality Safety Analyses for designs and procedures, i
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Providing professional advice concerning matters within the component's l
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Performing compliance inspections.
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Preparing Criticality Safety Specifications and Limit Cards.
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, knowledgeable of the technical data and qualited in the techniques of criticality physics.
Second party reviews shall be arranged by the Criticality Safety Component, and may be l
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- either from within the component or by an outside reviewer. All nuclear Criticality Safety Analyses and reviews shall be documented, and documes shall be held until six months
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' following the termination of the processes, equipment, or facilities to which they apply.
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I The Health Physics Component resides within the Safety organization.
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Providing technical bases, criteria, and methods related to health physics.
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Providing for outside sources for aid and special services related to health physics and emergencies.
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Preparing and updating the Radiation Protection Standards section of the
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Establishing radiological protection programs in accordance with criteria and standards provided by the Manager, Regulatory Compliance. Such i
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Determining whole body exposure limits and frequency and types of measurements.
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Preparing Radiation Work Procedures.
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Preparing Radiological Safety Operating Procedures.
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2.1.18 Supervisor. Radioloaical Safety Component i
i The Supervisor, Radiological Safety Component, who reports to the Supervisor, Safety, provides information, advice, and assistance to Company operating and engineering components such that personnel safety and environmental protection are maximized, and i
assures that records adequately document conditions. Specific responsibilities of the Supervisor, Radiological Safety Component include the following:
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Administering the plant radiological safety programs and evaluating their l
effectiveness.
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Directing the activities of the Health and Safety Technicians.
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Providing radiological safety analyses of proposed operational changes or modifications.
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Assisting in the preparation of Radiation Work Procedures.
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Assisting in the preparation of Radiological Safety Operating Procedures.
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Assisting in preparation of reports to regulatory agencies.
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Assisting in health physics and radiation safety training.
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! 2.1.19 Health and Safety Technicians l Health and Safety Technicians, who report to the Supervisor, Radiological Safety, carry Their specific j out established programs and assist in initiating new programs.
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Providing radiation and chemical monitoring.
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Collecting air and effluent samples.
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.1.20 Manaaer. Reaulatory Compliance
, The Manager, Regulatory Compliance reports to the Manager, Safety, Security, and i Licensing and is responsible for all safety-related licenses, permits, and amendments l
thereto necessary for plant operation. He is also responsible for the safeguards program.
j His responsibilities are carried through issuance of appropriate Company Policies and Standards, and by approval of certain implementing procedures. He is responsible for Company interface with regulatory agencies.
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2.1.21 Staff Enaineer. Licensina i
The Staff Engineer, Licensing reports to the Manager, Regulatory Compliance and is i
responsible for obtaining all NRC permits and licenses and amendments thereto l
l necessary for plant operation. He is responsible for assuring that the requirements of j
such license and permits are appropriately implemented and that implementation is adequately documented. He is the Company intedace with the NRC, hosts NRC i
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inspections, and responds to inspection reports for the Company.
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2.1.22 Environmental Engineerina Component l
The Environmental Engineering Component resides within the Regulatory Compliance l
organization and is responsible for ensuring that the sampling requirements described in i
Chapter 5 of this Ucense are properly implemented; collecting all the analytical data from l
l the environmental samples; and issuing required reports. The Environmental Engineering Component is also responsible for obtaining permits, other than those issued by the NRC and the State dealing with nuclear materials, necessary for plant operation. Both nuciaar and non-nuclear environmental issues are included in the component's responsibilities, with non-nuclear constituting the larger portion. This component also has industrial hygiene responsibility.
2.1.23 Vice President. Enaineerina. Nuclear Division The Vice President, Engineering, Nuclear Division is responsible for research and development activities in support of the fabrication of nuclear fuels, including the conduct
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of certain demonstrations involving special nuclear materials.
2.1.24 Manaaer. Research and Product Development The Manager, Research and Product Development reports to the Vice President, Engineering, Nuclear Division and is responsible for developing advanced fuel designs and supporting analytical and licensing methodologies. He is also responsible for l
developing new or improved materials, manufacturing processes and equipment in s
support of long range product and process improvements.
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2.1.25 Manaaer Manufacturina Technoloav 1
The Manager, Manufacturing Technology, reports to the Manage r, Research and Product Development and is responsible for development of chemicts, ceramic, welding and mechanical processes and techniques to: implement step cnange advancements in l
' existing manufacturing technology; support the manufacture c,f advanced fuel; develop i
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supervision of all activities involving radioactive materials witnin the chemical, process, I
ceramic, and mechanical deve'opment laboratory portions o, the ELO facility.
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The operation of the Engineering Laboratory Operations (ELO) facility is directed by the f
i Manager, Materials Research who reports to the Mantger, Research and Product l
Development. The safe operation and control of facility ac tivities, including the safety of the environs as influenced by the conducted activities, are the responsibility of the Manager, Materials Research. Other responsibilities irciude training, preparation of operating procedures, and supervision of all activities invohting radioactive materialswithin j
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l 2.1.27 Manaaer. Product Development and Testing The operation of the Product Development Test Facilit) (PDTF), where reacto.;mulated flow tests involving a single fuel element are conducted, is directed by the Manager, Product Development and Testing who reports to tht-Manager, Research and Product Development. The Manager, Product Development an J Testing is responsible for the safe l
operation of the PDTF within the constraints impost d by license conditions, Radiation l
Work Procedures, and Criticanty Safety Specificatior s.
l 2.1.28 Manaaer. Analytical Laboratories The Manager, Analytical Laboratories reports to he Manager, Quality Control and is
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responsible for coordinating and supervising the activities of tne analyticallaboratories which provide safety-related support through ana ysis of environmental, process, waste discharge, and safeguards / accountability samples.
I 2.1.29 Manaaer. Waste Manaaement Enaineerina i
The Manager, Waste Management Engineering reports to the Manager, Manufacturing l
l Engineering and is responsible for implementing projects and recommending process changes to support waste treatment and enviroament compliance. He gives direction and orovides equipment engineering for waste trea; ment processes and provides engineering I
support for environment compliance activitier.
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criticality safety shall be subject to approval by the Vice President, Manufacturing, Nuclear l
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i The Richland Plant Manager, the Manager of Plant Operations and managers in 1
, engineering and technical services functions which have responsibilities for the processing, storing, or hand;ing of special nuclear materials, shall have a minimum of two years of experience in the nuclear industry, and a degree in science or engineering.
There are certain other positions where a technical degree is not required; however in i
those cases, the incumbent shall have adequate job training, and technical support and overview shall be available. Specific requirements for key safety professionals whose major responsibility is in a safety field are listed below.
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2.2.1 Manaaer. Safety, Security, and Licensina l
The minimum qualifications of the Manager, Safety, Security, and Licensing shall be a BS l
degree in a technical field with 10 years experience in the nuclear energy field, of which j
four shall have been in positions with nuclear safety responsibility.
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The minimum qualdmr a for the Manager, Regulatory Compliance shall be a Bachelor's de;:ee in science engineering, plus eight years experience in the nuclear or enviro mentitt r
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The minimum qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering, plus at least five years experience in the nuclear field or which three years experience shall have been in safety-related or safeguards fields requiring significa it interaction with j
regulatory agencies.
2.2.4 Supervisor, Safety The minimum qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in a technical field, with five years experience in safety-related fields (industrial, radiological, health physics, or nuclear).
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l The minimum qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in a technical field, with five I
, years experience in radiation safety, or, in the absence of a degree, then 10 years experier ce shall be required.
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The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Industrial Safety and Health Component shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering with two years experience in industrial safety or health.
i 2.2.7 Criticality Safety Specialist The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Criticality Safety Component, as well as for each second-party reviewer, shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering with two years experience in nuclear criticality safety analysis.
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The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Health Physics Component j
shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering with five years general experience in radiation protection, or at least two years of radiation protection experience allied with j
nuclear fuel fabrication.
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The minimum qualifications shall be a high school diploma with ten years experience in radiation and chemical monitoring. They shall have passed the SPC Environmental Monitoring Training and Qualification Program or shall have had the equivalent prior training. They must demonstrate the ability to perform and direct all aspects of SPC's radiological and environmental safety programs and activities.
2.2.10 Health and Safety Technicians The minimum qualifications of certified Health and Safety Technicians shall be a high l
i c;hool diploma with two years of radiation and/or chemical monitoring experience, or four years of similar experience in lieu of a high school diploma. Health and Safety Technicians shall complete a formal SPC training program, or shall have had equivalent prior training. They shall be proficient in SPC's radiological and chemical safety l
programs, criteria, specifications, procedures, and routines.
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! BS Ceramic Engineenng 1965 Alfred University Experience i
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Process Control Engineer (1973-1976) Nuclear Fuel Department Wilmington NC.
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i Education BS Nuclear Engineering 1974 Oregon State University l
MS Nuclear Engineering 1984 University of Washington MBA Business Administration 1989 University of Wash;r,gton j
Experience l
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! Employed by General Atomic Company in two engineering positions in LaJolla, CA.
i Nuclear Engineer, Core Physics Section, performing fuel design and reactor core j
i development for the high temperature gas-cooled reactor. (1974) l l
l Enpear, Fusion Engineering, performing structural and thermal hydraulic flow analysee for a Tokamak fusion test facility. (1975) l I
1975 - Present i
, Employed by Siemens Power Corporation.
j Nuclear Engineer, BWR Neutronics, performing fuel design and in-core fuel a
j management for boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plants. (1975-1977) i i
Nuclear Engineer, PWR Neutronics, performing fuel design and in-core fuel.
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l management for pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear power plants, including -
on-site support for power plant startups. (1977-1979) i i
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Lead Engineer, PWP HeutronN, providing technical support for marketing efforts j
and proposals,includmg custom designs and economic analyses, and supporting research and development efforts for PWR fuel designs from a neutronics standpoint. (1979-1981)
Unit Manager, PWR Neutronics, responsible for supervising a group of engineers performing nuclear fuel design and fuel management for PWR nuclear power plants, including technical support for proposals. (1982-1983) i i
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Manager, in-core Monitoring Software Applications, responsible for managing a technical group performing design and installation of a software system to monitor in-core operation at BWR nuclear power plants. Technical support included l
development, testing, documentation, customer interfacing, and marketing i
l support. (1983-1985) l Senior Staff Planner, Planning and Uranium Operations, responsible for coordination of corporate-wide planning efforts, including preparation of executive presentation material for Board review meetings and conducting various business analysis studies. Supervised a planning analyst who maintained a commercial i
data base. (1985-1990) i Commercial Coordinator, Universal Testing Laboratories, Inc., responsible for supporting integration of newly acquired subsidiary into parent company.
l Responsibilities included preparation of a business plan for subsidiary. (1990) l.
Manager, Plant Operations, responsible for management of fuel manufacturing and material recovery operations, including preparation of operating procedures, j
development and maintenance of essential material controls and inventories, and the review, initiation, and implementation of plant safety procedures. (1990-1993) 4 Manager, Materials and Scheduling, responsible for production scheduling, uranium management, hardware planning and procurement, procurement of operating supplies and services, production control activities, receiving and l
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11.3.21 Environmental Enaineer - K. H. Tanaka j
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l Design Engineer - Design and construction of underground waste storage tanks and j
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i Chemical Engineer - Pilot plant development with vacuum evaporator-crystallizer and screw calciner.
1978-Present Siemens Power Corporation (ENC, ANF, SNPC)
I Process and Maintenance Engineer - Day to day and long term operatien and j
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production of nuclear fuel.
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Spectroscopy instruments and analyses including Emission Spectrometer, inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Spectrometer, X-ray Spectrometer and other analyzers.
i Environmental Engineer - Regulatory Compliance, responsible for the environmental monitoring and reporting of plant gaseous and liquid effluents in compliance with the l
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11.3.28 Manaaer. Analytical Laboratories - M. A. Law Education BS Microbiology 1973 University of Arizona MS Chemistry 1979 Idaho State University Experience l 1973-1977
' Employed as Medical Technologist in hospitallaboratories.
1978-1983 Employed by Exxon Nuclear Company as a Methods Development Chemist for nuclear fuel reprocessing process control.
1983-1987 Employed by American Microsystems as a semi conductor process engineer and by Martin Marietta as laser optics staff scientist.
1987-1990 Employed by Rockwell-lNEL as Analytical Lab Supervisor for nuclear materials (depleted U) production project.
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- MS Chemical Engineenng 1972 University of Idaho
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, installation of the " Sphere-Pac" nuclear fuel pilot plant. Provided engineering support for 4
Dry Conversion pilot plant.
i 1985-1991 Employed by Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA as a Staff Engineer and as the Group Leader for the Biochemical Treatment and in Situ Vitrification Group.
Directed programs for waste treatment technology development. Project Manager and Principle investigator for several biotechnology and in situ vitrification projects.
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, management of deteriorating and/or substandard conditions of safety-related equipment l and systems.
He is responsible for maintaining and calibrating radiation protection instruments and
- equipment, the critice'ity accident alarm system, and the fire detection and alarm system
' in accordance with established programs. He is also responsible for establishing and
- conducting tests of safety and emergency-related equipment as required by established programs.
The Manager, Plant Engineering is also responsible for ;he design and/or modification of l
new and existing equipment and facilities. This includes equipment and systems installed
, to maintain personnel exposures to radiation and radioactive materials, as well as l
releases of radioactive materials to the environment, as low as is reasonably achievable.
l 2.1.8 Manaaer Plant Operations i
i The operation of the fuel manufacturing facilities are directed by the Manager, Plant Operations who reports to the Richland Plant Manager.
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l influenced by the conducted activities, are the responsibility of the Manager, Plant Operations. Other responsibilities include preparation of detailed operating procedures, l
training of employees, special nuclear materials safeguards control, supervision of all l
activities involving radioactive materials within the Gd scrap recovery area of the ELO j
facility, membership in the Plant Emergency Response Management Team (PERMT) and membership in the ALARA Committee.
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i The Manager, Plant Operations has the full authority required to discharge his responsibilities for safe operation of his plant.
2.1.9 Manaaer Quality Control i
i The Manager, Quality Control reports to the Richland Plant Manager and is responsible for monitor!ng product qucjity during the manufacturing process as well as approving the l
quality of the finished product. This responsibility is discharged in part by inspection and 1
release of incoming materials and components, in-process inspection during manufacturing, and inspection and certification of the product. The Manager, Quality Control is responsible for the Analytical Laboratories.
This position has the full authority necessary to carry out the responsibilities, 6
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2.1.25 Manaaer. Manufacturina Technoloay l
l The Manager, Manufacturing Technology, reports to the Manager, Research and Product j Development and is responsible for development of chemical, ceramic, welding and i
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! processes and strategies for treatment and disposal of radioactive and hazardous wastes, j Other responsibilities include training, preparation of operating procedures, and
! supervision of all activities involving radioactive materials within the chemical, process, ceramic, and mechanical development laboratory portions of the ELO facility.
l i 2.1.26 Manaaer Materials Research The operation of the Engineering Laboratory Operations (ELO) facility is directed by the l
Manager, Materials Research who reports to the Manager, Research and Product l
t Development. The safe operation and control of facility activities, including the safety of the environs as influenced by the conducted activities, are the responsibility of the
' Manager, Materials Research. Other responsibilities include training, preparation of i
t operating procedures, and supervision of all activities involving radioactive materials within the Materials Research area of the ELO facility.
2.1.27 Manaaer. Product Development and Testina
! The operation of the Product Development Test Facility (PDTF), where reactor-simulated t flow tests involving a single fuel element are conducted, is directed by the Manager, Product Development ud Testirq who reports to the Manager, Research and Product i
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' operation of the PDTF within the i onstraints imposed by license conditions, Radiation
.' Work Procedures, and Criticality Safety Specifications.
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responsible for coordinating and supervising the activities of the analyticallaboratories l
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discharge, and safeguards / accountability samples.
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f 2.2 Personnel Education and Experience Reauirements 1
! Responsibilities and authorities of all line managers shall be provided in writing. Hiring
! of managers and key professionals in plant operations, health physics, and nuclear l
l criticality safety shall be subject to approval by the Vice President, Manufacturing, Nuclear
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l engineering and technical services functions which have responsibilities for the l processing, storing, or handling of special nuclear materials, shall have a minimum of two j
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2.2.3 S_tff* Enaineer. Licensina
' The minima. qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering, plus at least five years experience in the nuclear field or which three years experience shall have been in safety-related or safeguards fields requiring significant interaction with regulatory agencies.
2.2.4 SuperVsor. Safet,y The minimum qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in a technical field, with five years experience in safety-related fields (industrial, radiological, health physics, or nuclear).
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F 2.2.5 Supervisor. Radioloalcal Safety i
, The minimum qualifications shall be a Bachelor's degree in a technical field. with five l years experience in radiation safety, or, in the absence of a degree, then 10 years j
l experience shall be required.
i 2.2.6 Industrial Safety and Health Specialist (Industrial Hvcienist)
, The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Industrial Safety and Health
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engineering with two years experience in nuclear criticality safety analysis.
1 2.2.8 Health Physics Specialist (Health Physicist) l The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Health Physics Component shal! be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering with five years general experience j
in radiation protection, or at least two years of radiation protection experience allied with nuclear fuel fabrication.
I 2.2.9 Health and Safety Technician Specialists The minimum qualifications shall be a high school diploma with ten years experience in i
radiation and chemical monitoring. They shall have passed the SPC Environmental Monitoring Training and Qualification Program or shall have had the equivalent prior i
training. They must demonstrate the ability to perform and direct all aspects of SPC's j
radiological and environmental safety programs and activities.
2.2.10 Health and Safety Technicians The minimum qualifications of certified Health and Safety Technicians shall be a high school diploma with two years of radiation and/or chemical monitoring experience, or four i
years of similar experience in lieu of a high school diploma. Health and Safety Technicians shall complete a formal SPC training program, or shall have had equivalent prior training. They shall be proficient in SPC's radiological and chemical safety programs, criteria, specifications, procedures, and routines.
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- The minimum qualifications of at least one member of the Environmental Engineering j Component shall be a Bachelor's degree in science or engineering, and at least one j year's expenence in the environmental field.
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l SPC has established the Health and Safety Council which convenes monthly at SPC's fuel l
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Membership of this Councilincludes:
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Richland Plant Manager (Chair).
2 Supervisor, Safety (Secretary).
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Manager, Safety, Security, and Licensing (Co-Chair).
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Vice President, Engineering, Nuclear Division.
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l: Designated members of the Council make monthly inspections of buildings and grounds I for housekeeping and safety practices, and report the findings to the Council at the
! monthly meetings. Findings are assigned to individuals for resolution and are held open
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l l 2.3.2 ALARA Committee An ALARA (As Low As Beasonably Achievable) Committee maintains awareness of trends 7
' in employee radiation exposure and radioactivity content of effluent releases. The ALARA Committee shall convene at least semi-annually and shall issue a formal report at least l
annually to the Health and Safety Council reviewing employee exposures a.1d effluent i
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Their reports shallinclude review of required audits and inspections performed during the past year, and review of employee external exposures, bioassay results, unusual I
occurrences, effluent releases, in-plant airborne radioactivity, and environmental l
monitoring.
The membership of the Committee includes:
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Manager, Regulatory Compliance (Chairman).
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Supervisor, Safety.
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r 2.4 Trainina in addition to normal on-the-job training, employees shall be instructed in radiation j
! protection and criticality safety requirements and procedures, industrial safety, fire protection, and emergency procedures. The degree of training shall be commensurate with each employee's position in the Company (related to general and special responsibilities), and with the extent of the employee's contact with radioactive and fissile materials. The minimum safety-related training requirements and training course content for various employee positions shall be established by Safety, Security, and Ucensing.
Employee instruction shall be provided by personnel knowledgeable in the various training topics. All formal training shall be documented, and records maintained by Safety, Security, and Licensing.
2.4.1 Initial Trainina i
i Employees shall be provided initialinstruction adequate to allow them to safely start on-the-job training; they are provided the full instruction within two weeks after starting work.
Prior to assignment to independent operation, employees are required to have been
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components. Additionally, each employee routinely working with special nuclear material j
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- training is determined by a written examination and a review cf the correct answers to the
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2.4.3 Health and Safety Technician Trainina j
Health and Safety Technicians shall be given special training related to their radiation l
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I f chemical safety, and criticality safety programs, criteria, specifications, procedures, and
! routines, as demonstrated by successfully passing an SPC certification examination within six months after employment as a Health and Safety Technician. In addition, refresher training shall be provided to all Health and Safety Technicians annually.
i l2.4.4 Trainina Evaluations 1
Employee awareness of, and conformity to, safety requirements and procedures, as well i
j as the effectiveness of safety training programs, shall be evaluated at least monthly by j the Radiological Safety Component for radiation protection, by the Health Physics 1
l Component for bicassay and in-vivo programs, by the Criticality Safety Component for j
criticality safety, and by the Industrial Safety Component for fire protection and hazardous chemical safety. Specialists in these components have the authority to require retraining j
of employees. These evaluations shall be documented along with actions required as a l
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j SPC conducts its business in accordance with a system of Standard Operating
> Procedures, Company Standards, and Policy Guides. SPC is committed to controlling activities involving special nuclear materials in accordance with these approved written l
, procedures, standards, and guides. These documents shall be prepared, reviewed, j
revised, approved, and implemented in accordance with the Approval and Responsibility 1
Matrix (Figure 1-2.3). Plant and facility managers are responsible for assuring compliance with all pertinent radiation protection, criticality safety, health physics, fire protection, l environmental protection and hazardous chemical safety procedures, specifications, and practices within their respective facilities. Violations of radiation protection procedures i or criticality safety specifications which are of repetitive or serious nature, are subject to disciplinary action.
2.6 Internal Audits and Inspections Audits and inspections shall be conducted to determine that plant operations are conducted in compliance with regulatory requirements, license conditions, and formal procedures. These audits and inspections apply to radiation protection, criticality safety, hazardous chemical safety, fire protection, and environmental protection.
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' exposure controls, and sound radiation protection practices are corrected on-the-spot as
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including any recommended corrective actions, and distributed to the respective facility management, and to the Manager, Safety, Security and Licensing. The Health Physics i Component shall follow up on each detected discrepancy in subsequent audits until there is satisfactory resolution.
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safety control systems, (e.g., moderation control, enrichment control, neutron absorber j
i inspections, process alarms, and trips related to criticality safety, etc.). The Criticality
' Safety Component shall also audit new installations and modifications to equipment and I processes prior to their operation with special nuclear material. These audits shall be performed in accordance with a formal plan (found in EMF-30, Chapter 3), and reports i
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I 2.6.3 Hazardous Chemical Safety As part of their normal duties, the Supervisor, Safety, and the Industrial Safety and Health Component shall make periodic inspections of all areas of the plant where hazardous chemicals are stored, processed, or otherwise handled. Detected discrepancies of i
exposure controls and sound industrial hygiene practices are ccrrected on-the-spot as part of their continuing educational effort.
The Industrial Safety and Health Component shall also monitor the levels of the various chemicals that are present on the plant site. Results of these inspections shall be i
documented, including any recommended corrective actions, and distributed to the respective facility management, and to the Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing. The Industrial Safety and Health Component shall follow up on each detected discrepancy in subsequent inspections until there is satisfactory resolution.
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' protection practices and exposure controls. These inspections shall be made in j accordance with a written plan. Results of these inspections shall be documented, l including any recommended corrective actions, and distributed to the respective facility i management, and to the Manager, Safety, Security, and Licensing. The Health Physics Component shall follow up on each detected discrepancy and recommended corrective action in subsequent inspections until there is satisfactory resolution. The Health and Safety Council shall monitor progress toward such resolution.
2.7 Investiaations and Reportino of Reportable incidents in addition to, and/or in-line with, the reporting requirements specified in other sections I
of this Ucense, or in Regulatory Guide 10.1, the following reporting schedule shall be i
adhered to:
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Employee exposures and monitoring information shall be reported to the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2206; 3.
Overexposures and excessive levels and concentrations shall be reported to the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2203 with the exception of those i
resulting from 20.2202(a)(2) and (b)(2) with reference to releases in l
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The NRC shall be notified of incidents in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2202 with the exception of those resulting from 20.2202(a)(2) and (b)(2) with reference to releases in restricted areas; i
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Theft, or loss of licensed material, shall be reported in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2201; 6.
Effluent monitoring information shall be reported to the NRC in accordance t
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In the event that the radioactivity in plant gaseous effluents exceeds 50 microcuries per calendar quarter, a report shall be submitted within 30 l
days to the NRC (Document Control Desk, with a copy to NRC Region V l
Office), identifying the cause for exceeding this value, and the corrective j
actions to be taken to reduce release rates; 8.
If parameters important to dose assessment of the public relative to gaseous effluents from the plant change, a report shall be submitted to the i
NRC (Document Control Desk, with a copy to NRC Region V Office) within 30 days identifying the changes in parameters, and providing an estimate of the resultant change in dose commitment; i
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Reports of excessive radioactive contamination on packages of radioactive material, and excessive radiation levels external to the packages on l
receipt, shall be reported to the NRC immediately in accordance with 10 i
i CFR 20.1906; j
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Accident reports on transportation of licensed material shall be reported to the NRC and DOT in accordance with 10 CFR 71.5(b) and 49 CFR 171.15 and 49 CFR 171.16.
t The Manager, Safety, Security, and Ucensing, has the responsibility for investigating, i
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2.8 Records l
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Personnel radiation exposure histories and determinations of personnel j
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Richland Health and Safety Council meeting reports.
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ALARA Committee reports.
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Criticality dosimeter inspection reports.
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Reports of test results for the criticality accident alarm system.
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Reports of test results for the emergency electrical power supply system.
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Radiation detection instrument maintenance and calibration; also for the neutron detectors of the criticality accident alarm system.
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Results of sealed source leak checks.
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HVAC system monitoring and test results.
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Engineering Change Notices (ECN).
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l f 11.3.10 Manaaer. Materials and Schedulina - R. L Feuerbacher
! Education BS Nuclear Engineering 1974 Oregon State University MS Nuclear Engineering 1984 University of Washington i
MBA Business Administration 1989 University of Washington I
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1974 -1975 Employed by General Atomic Company in two engineering positions in LaJolla, CA.
l Nuclear Engineer, Core Physics Section, performing fuel design and reactor core I
development for the high temperature gas-cooled reactor. (1974)
Engineer, Fusion Engineering, performing structural and thermal hydraulic flow
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management for boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plants. (1975-1977)
Nuclear Engineer, PWR Neutronics, performing fuel design and in-core fuel l
management for pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear power plants, including j
on-site support for power plant startups. (1977-1979) l Lead Engineer, PWR Neutronics, providing technical support for marketing efforts and proposals, including custom designs and economic analyses, and supporting research and development efforts for PWR fuel designs from a neutronics standpoint. (1979-1981) i Unit Manager, PWR Neutronics, responsible for supervising a group of engineers performing nuclear fuel design and fuel management for PWR nuclear power plants, including technical support for proposals. (1932-1983) l i
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i Manager, in-core Monitoring Software Applications, responsible for managing a technical group performing design and installation of a software system to monitor in-core operation at BWR nuclear power plants. Technical support included development, testing, documentation, customer interfacing, and marketing j
support. (1983-1985) f Senior Staff Planner, Planning and Uranium Operations, responsible for l
coordination of corporate-wide planning efforts, including preparation of executive j
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material recovery operations, including preparation of operating procedures, l
development and maintenance of essential material controls and inventories, and the review, initiation, and implementation of plant safety procedures. (1990-1993)
Manager, Materials and Scheduling, responsible for production scheduling, uranium management, hardware planning and procurement, procurement of operating supplies and services, production control activities, receiving and l
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- Design Engineer - Design and construction of underground waste storage tanks and t
auxiliary systems.
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Process and Maintenance Engineer - Day to day and long term operation and maintenance of chemical processes and related separating, drying and calcining equipment for the conversion of uranium hexafluoride to uranium dioxide in the l
production of nuclear fuel.
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Spectroscopy instruments and analyses including Emission Spectrometer, inductbrely i
Coupled Plasma (lCP) Spectrometer, X-ray Spectrometer and other analyzers.
i Environmental Engineer - Regulatory Compliance, responsible for the environmental I
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l Education BS Microbiology 1973 University of Arizona
. MS Chemistry 1979 Idaho State University l
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fuel reprocessing process control.
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j Martin Marietta as laser optics staff scientist.
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BS Chemical Engineering 1971 University of Idaho MS Chemical Engineering 1972 University of Idaho Experience t
1972-1974 Employed by Monsanto Textiles Co., Decatur, AL as a process engineer and development engineer engaged in development of textile polymers, pilot plant operation, and plant start up.
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