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Forwards Resumes for NUS Personnel Involved W/Preliminary Issues Task Force Support Group.Inspector & Auditor Certificates Also Encl
ML20094J631
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Issue date: 08/09/1984
From: Judd P
NUS CORP.
To: Crutchfield D
NRC
References
CD-QA-84-081, CD-QA-84-81, NUDOCS 8408140401
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.- CORPORATION "umn uc eoe,a CD-QA-84-081 August 9, 1984 Mr. Dennis Crutchfield U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 ed@ 5fjt

Dear Mr. Crutchfield:

Attached are the resumes for the NUS personnel that have been involved to-date with the Pre-licensing Issues Task Force Support Group. For personnel who are certified as inspectors, we are enclosing their inspector certifications. Likewise, for personnel certified as lead auditors, we are also enclosing their auditor certifications.

The resumes provided are divided into three categories. .The first category is personnel assigned to the review of the issues raised in the June 13 letter from Mr. Darrell Eisenhut, to Mr. J. M. Cain. These personnel are reviewing the back-ground of the issues, developing procedures to be used in validating the responses being developed by LP&L, and de-termining what confirmatory investigations are required.

Second category of personnel are those assigned to the review of documentation, conducted in accordance with approved pro-cedures. The final category of personnel are those involved in performing inspections.

We are preparing a letter to you that will provide details of the functions of the Task Force Support Group and the specific assignments of the personnel on-site. We should have that letter to you by early next week.

If I can be of further service to you, or if you have any questions, feel free to call me at (504) 467-8211, ext. 3722.

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PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO THE REVIEW OF ISSUES i 1. T. M. Boyd

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3. M. R.-Deane
4. A. C. D'Hoostelaere
5. I. B. Ferrer
6. C. W. Hawley
7. T. W. Horner
8. P. V. Judd
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17. M. J. P. Senasack
18. Y. C. Smith
19. F. T. Stetson
20. .F. R. Vaughan
21. . E. A. Vissing

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. EDUCATION State University of New York, B.A., Business,1976 U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School at Union College and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1981-Present New York State Energy Office, 1980-1981 Burns & Roe, Inc., 1976-1980 Electric Boat Co., 1972-1976 Shore Memorial Hospital, 1970-1972 U.S. Navy, 1948-1970 NUS - Serves as staff engineer on the FSAR update project for Brunswick Units 1 and 2 (BWR) and H. B. Robinson Unit 2 (PWR) nuclear power plants.

NYS Energy Office - As senior nuclear safety specialist, reviewed, analyzed, and prepared recommendations on safety-related components, systems, technical specifications, and operating, maintenance, and testing procedures for the five operating nuclear power plants and two units u nder construction in the State of New York. Provided evaluations and technical advice for the legal staff to use when participating in NRC hearings for nuclear plant operating licenses.

Burns & Roe - As senior operating / test engineer, developed system descriptions and proce-dur es for preoperational startup tests, operating and maintenance procedures, and the startup and commissioning of plant equipment, controls, and components for nuclear and fossil-fueled utility plants. Projects included the 300-MW Winyah 2 coal-fired generating station with flue gas cerubber, the 1140-MW Forked River PWR nuclear generating station, and the 600-MW Oyster Creek BWR nuclear generating station off-gas waste treatment system.

In support of the Three Mile Island Unit 2 recevery effort, prepared test procedures and supervised testing of the EPICOR 11 radwaste treatment system, ventilation syste'ms, and emergency diesel electric generation and power distribution systems.

As senior operations engineer on the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Task Force, evaluated the plant operation, maintenance, and test base to ensure that measures to minimize the potential for sodium / water reaction were incorporated in the design.

Electric Boat - As senior test engineer at the Submarine Nuclear Power Plant Prototype (S8G),

prepared, reviewed, and implemented documents for test ard startup of mechanical systems and components, such as centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, control valves, fluid, stea m a nd electrical power, and control systems. Supervised and instructed craft personnel in equipment, system, and plant startup, and evaluated test /startup data.

Shore Memorial Hospital - Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the hospital's physical plant, including high- and low-pressure boilers, emergency diesel generators, HVAC systems, and buildings and grounds. Directed the safety and fire protection programs to ensure compliance with OSHA standards.

b U.S. Navy - Was LDO-ENC instructor, Submarine 'ool and Naval Officer and Chief Petty Officer in the engineering departments of diesel electric and nuclear powered submarines.

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Assignments included testing and maintenance at the G.E. SIR Seawolf prototype at West Milton,

. New York, Westinghouse S5W PWR plants, and various other shipboard and shore engineering related duties.

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STEPKN A. BYERS EDUCATION University of Tennessee, B.S. Electrical Engineering,1970 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1980-Present Tennessee Valley Authority, 1973-1980 Southern Company Services, 1970-1973 NUS - As Manager of Quality Assurance (QA) Services, is responsible for monoging the efforts of personnel involved in quality assurance consulting and in the development of quality assurance programs for government, industrial, and utility clients. Responsible for interfacing with clients to coordinate contractual matters, for providing personnel and services required, and for monitoring project performance. Serves as project manager on major projects. Provides consulting services related to management controls and quality assurance.

As Manager of Quality Assurance for the NUS Superfund Division, which is involved in hozordous waste investigation and remedial design, responsibilities included development, implementation, and monitoring of the division quality assurance program and related procedures. Provided consultation on problems encountered, and performed audits of the programs implemented. Activities of the division are being performed under contract to

- the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and are in a broad variety of categories.

Typical assignments involved investigation of hazardous waste sites, review of the design of remedial action, coordination with the EPA and other agencies, and providing broad support to EPA activities. Primary purpose of the quality assurance efforts is to maintain the evidentiary value of dato and to ensure the integrity of project activities.

As Manager of Quality Assurance Programs, developed QA programs for industrial, utility, and government clients. Also participated in marketing activities, conducted marketing studies, and developed business plans. Served as project manager in a variety of domestic and international projects for utilities, industries, and governments. Was involved in reviewing _ quality activities of various clients and their vendors. These activities included equipment qualification programs, nuclear weapons, transit systems, and opera-l tional nuclear facilities. Also developed quality assurance programs and supporting proce-dures.

l Previously was supervisor of a group of quality assurance engineering personnel involved in the review and evaluation of vendor QA programs and documentation supplied to the client utility. Participated in an ongoing review of operational quality assurance practices of power plants. Served as project manc.ger for various projects related to monogement consulting, quality assurance program development, program evaluation, GA l ond management audits, procedure preparation, and personnel training. Developed

- program procedures for implementation of ANSI /ASME NOA-1, ANSI N45.2,10 CFR 50, I' Appendix B, and other standards. Other typical assignments have included quality assur-I once audits and management evaluations, safety analysis report reviews, review of plant startup programs, preparation of reports, and generation and coordination of procedures, and providing training in quality assurance activities.

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STEPIEN A. BYERS Page Two Tennessee Valley Authority - As supervisor of an engineering unit at a nuclear plant under construction, was responsibla for ensuring that plant quality assurance and quality control activities were conducted in accordance with design and regulatory requirements, and for serving as the plant's interface with Nuclear Regulatory Commission personnel. Was responsible for procurement and quality control of permanent material, served as technical expert on computer programming and operations related to heavy construction (cable pulling, inspection documentation, menagement information, etc.) and was respon-sible for supervision of up to i10 engineering and inspection personnel.

Determined documentation requirements to comply with regulations and procedures.

Developed and implemented plans and procedures related to indexing, storage, and turn-over of quality assurance records, implementirg regulatory requirements, and various management activities. Prepared recommendations for and implemented word processing and computer systems. Directed the preparation of a technical and quality assurance training program for plant and inspection personnel.

Served as group leader of electrical engineering group. Was responsible for cable instal-lation, installation of conduit and cable tray systems, equipment testing, preparation of quality control procedures, project planning, inspection and maintenance of electrical equipment. Was heavily involved in the design and implementation of computer programs required for cable and raceway installation and documentation.

As an electrical design engineer for the design of nuclear power plants, was responsible for the design of electrical features in various plant buildings. Duties included develop-ment of design criteria, detailed design, design review, and project planning. Reviewed, prepared, directed, and implemented design criteria and engineering procedures. Directed the efforts of designers and engineers.

Southern Company Services - As electrical design engineer, assigned to the design of Hatch Nuclear Plant for the Georgia Power Company, had primary electrical design responsibility for the control building. Design included electrical equipment, conduit and cable tray systems, and control panels. Directed the efforts of several engineers and draftsmen.

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l MICHAEL R. DEANE EDUCATION Wayne State University Naval Nuclear Power School Naval Nuclear Prototype Training Unit EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1977-Present U.S. Navy, 1970-1977 NUS - Is presently assigned to Licensing Information Service (LIS) Program. Current respon-sibilities include monitoring Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) concerns for approximately 70 domestic and overseas nuclear firms, responding to LIS client requasts for licensing informa-tion such as regulatory interpretations, guidance and previous utility experience via NRC/indus-try data and personal contacts, developing and coordinating publication of the LIS information volumes, and coordinating publication of the biweekly newsletter, L/ STEN. Supervises personnel in support of these activities.

Coauthors the LIS " Status Report on Selected Safety and Regulatory issues" that is prepared semiquarterly for the NUS Japanese affiliate, JANUS. Preparation of this report requires survey of public reports, examination of nuclear plant docket files and personal contact with cognizant industry and NRC officials on various topics.

Assisted in the prcparation, schedule, and conduct of the LIS licensing seminar, " Introduction to the Licensing Process." The seminar, intended for entry-level nuclear support personnel, focuses on basic regulations, functions of various guidance and informational documents, the basic licensing process, and operational licensing. Presentations have been conducted in both regional (multicompany representation) and in house (at one company's office) formats.

Has been responsible for categorizing NRC questions and utility responses, and performing quality assurance checks for the thirteen volumes of licensing information provided to LIS clients. Has participated in the Carolina Power & Light Co. final safety analysis report (FSAR) update project. Tasks included assignment to corporate headquarters for review and retrieval of applicable docu mentation, review and classification of documents retrieved, and writing several sections of the revised FSAR.

U.S. Navy - Received training as nuclear machinist in both classroom and operational phases.

Was assigned as an instructor at a naval prototype for period of 2% years. Duties included classroom instruction of mechanical principles and systems, systems interactions, and reactor plant operations. In-plant duties included instruction of students in principles of safety plant operation and maintaining personal qualification and proficiency in plant opc ration and mainte-

nonce. Was next assigned to USS Bat //sh (SSN-681), a nuc! ear-powered fast-attack submarine.

'; While assigned, attained qualification on senior mechanical watchstation. Duties included scheduling and performance of maintenance, operation of plant, maintenance of operating

- records, and training of subordinates. Ended enlistment aboard USS Bat //sh.

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u ALFONS C. D'HOOSTELAERE EDUCATION University of Detroit, B.E.E., Electrical Engineering,1951 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1973-Present Fairchild Industries, 1972-1973 General Electric Company, 1951-1971 NUS - As an executive engineer, provides senior technical consultation in the areas of quality assurance, equipment qualification, and management and information systems to

. clients and internal organizations. Performs management evaluations and audits, deter-mines quality assurance requirements and establishes programs to meet those require-ments, evaluates test programs, and performs vendor evaluations and audits.

Previously directed the activities of the Laboratory Services, Technical Support, and Quclification Test Departments and the Southern Operations Quality Assurance group.

Provided model shop manufacturing, drafting and test services to internal NUS and external clients. Developed test programs, prepared test specifications and plans, and selecteo and procured appropriate test equipment and associated instrumentation.

As assistant manager, Management Systems, directed activities related to management information systems, office automation, records management, and quality assurance; and provided consultation to clients in these areas. Developed quality-assurance programs and prepared quality-assurance plans and implementing procedures for utility and indus-trial clients. Prepared procedures for quality assurance, engineering, procurement, and station organizations and performed management evaluations and audits.

As manager of the Quality Assurance Department, directed activities of quality assurance consulting staff, performed surveillance of suppliers of materials and services for utility clients, and audits of suppliers and utility clients. Assisted clients in the initial implementation of quality-ossurance programs, including establishing document control and record systems, preparing and reviewing specifications, performing supplier evalua-tions, designing forms, and instituting forms control. Other implementation activities included the initiation of nonconformance and corrective action activities and the evoluotion of the impact of new or revised codes, standards, and regulatory guides.

Prepared and conducted training programs in quality-ossurance activities. Prepared quality assurance portions of safety analysis reports.

Fairchild industries - Directed the activities of engineers who where planning and supervising test activities on electronic, electrical, and electromechanical products for major projects for the Department of Defense, (DOD) National Aeronootics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Postal Service. Organized and generated operating policies and procedures for the Product Assurance Department.

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ALONS C. O'HOOSTELAERE Page Two Directed the efforts of engineers and technicians to NASA and planning DOD and General Electric performing acceptance These included testsenvironmental on a broad range testsofon equipment elect-ical power equipment for requirements.

Kennedy Space Center, tests for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to evalu blast and seismic effects, and tests for commercial customers d tests of (to NRC seism d post-test Planned tests, prepared test procedures, ments). performed Evoluoted test and d evoluotions, evoluoted test results, and prepared final test reports. Evaluated test plans a programs for major systems of the Apollo Lunar Module.

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As program manager, was responsible for site activiation of al2L Europea System. Implemented turnkey activities for 10-site net.

Managed on engineering organization responsible for designing l i test equi and computers. Managed on engineering administration d electronic power development, training, and operating a technical dato center. Designe equipment for aerospace opplications.

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-Science, 1977 Virginia Military Institute, Civil Engineering EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1979-Present Virginia Electric & Power Company, 1977-1979 Charleston Naval Shipyard, 1977

. Link Division of Singer Company, Co-op Student, 1975-1976 NUS - Provides engineering consulting services to utility clients during the construction, startup, and operation of power plants.

These services include the preparation of test procedures, operating procedures, and test assistance for nuclear power stations. Currently assigned 'as Startup Engineer in the Auxiliary Group of the Technical Department at Midland Nuclear Plant (850 MWe PWR's) responsible for developing testing pro-cedures for the fuel pool cooling, primary water, utility water, and licuid radwaste systems.

Previously assigned to Detroit Edison Company's Enrico Fermi Unit 2 (1139 MWe BWR). Planned and developed schedule of the RHR Complex from system turnover to preoperational testing. Also re-sponsible for coordinating mechanical testing within the RHR Complex. Systems in the RHR Complex include: the RHR Service Water System and Emergency Diesel Generators. Other system re-sponsibilities have been the initial tes:ina of Station and Control Air System.

In prior assignment with Southern California Edison at San Onofre Unit 1, implemented recommendations by the Lessons Learned Task Force requiring new and revised emergency procedures.

Reorganized the station procedure index, and reviewed and revised the Station Operating Manual to comply with the requirements of ANSI N18.7.

VEPCO - At North Anna (twin 934 MWe PWR 's) was involved in the startup testing of Unit 1. Provided support from 0 to 100% power escalation, in both the gathering and evaluation of test results.

Responsible for the preoperational testing of the diesel generator, DC power distribution system and rod control inhibit functions. Also, prepared Unit 2 startup procedures which included: low power physics, power escalation and power transients tests.

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IRINEO B. FERRER Page Two Charleston Naval Shipyard - As Nuclear Engineer, was responsible for the evaluation of deficiencies found during inspection of reactor plant valves.

Singer Company - Assisted in development of nuclear plant simu-lator projects. Wrote simulator exercise guides for McGuire 1 and 2, and Cumberland Station fossil plant. Wrote system descriptions, accident description, and plant operating proce-dures for sample lesson plans. Edited and adapted lesson plans for pcwer plant simulators of different designs.

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EMPLOYER NUS OPERATING SERVICES CORPORATION PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Irineo B. Ferrer ACTIVITY OUALIFIED TO PERFORM System flushing and hydrostatic testing; component level and system integrated preoperational testing

  • mechanical systems inspection; test data evaluation LEVEL OF CAPABILITY Level III EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 8/6/84 to 10/1/86 NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGER .

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Capability Statement For THEODORE W. HORNER CONSULTING STA TISTICIAN And THEODORE W. HORNER AND ASSOCIATES In late 1%9, Dr. Theodore W. Homer initiated a " Professional Practice in Statistical Science," ser-ving industry, govemment and the legal profession. Throughout, emphasis has been placed on discussions with the client so as to abstract the statistical problem from the subject matter context and to interpret statistical findings.

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  • Formulating the problem in statistical terms (probability model)
  • Defining the universe, the frame, and the type and size of units that constitute the frame
  • Defining the sample selection procedures
  • Defining data analysis procedures including procedures for estimating proportions, means, standard errors and other statistics
  • Evaluating reliability of results The Practice emphasizes:
  • Quality control and assurance ,
  • Statistical estimation, hypothesis testing and construction of statistical models
  • Muhiple regression and analysis of variance as applied to fixed, mixed, and random models
  • Statistical tests such as t, F Chi-square, and others
  • Multivariate analysis and log linear models An area of particular interest is physical sampling; that is, the sampling of the air, water and soil of waste sites, plant discharges and other pollution sources for both chemical and biological materials.

Dr. Homer is particularly experienced in developing the inference chain that connects context with data, the data assumptions flowing from the context, the properties of statistics computed from data, the population inferences from statistics, and the nature of what can be said from a subject matter point of view.

Ahhough the primary focus of the Practice is the providing of statistical guidance, responsibility is also taken for data analysis if the client so desires. The Practice has full access to computer capability, pro-gramming, clerical support, and the use of computation packages such as SPSS, BIOMED, SAS and DATATEXT.

Professional services are provided as per negotiated agreement or on an hourly rate basis with one-half day muumum. The Office is located at:

7904 Glenbrook Road Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (301) 657 4242 (Over)

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President of Theodore W. Horner and Associates and Consulting Statistician. Experienced in theoretical and applied statistics, biostatistics and biometry, including toxicological, environmental, and epidemiological studies, mathematical modeling, hazard and risk analysis, bioassay data analysis, mathematical genetics, design of experiments, data base design, survey research, operations research, computer programming, project management, consulting, and teaching. Consultant to pharmaceutical firms, biological laboratories and research organizations, for example: developing a mathematical model for estimating the carcinogenic risk of wearing triacetate sleepwear treated with TRIS (2,3-dibromopropylphosphate); developing a protocol and experimental methodology for evaluating the effects of vitamin C on cancer patients; evaluating the Rubelisa test kit against the HAl titer for serum antibody protection against rubella; analyzing the heritable translocation test for detection of mutagenic agents; estimating the probability that organisms survive sterilization pro-cesses on space vehicles; and developing methods for estimating pollutant concentrations and recovery fractions of water samples from industrial plants, including the assessmert of the precision of the estimates and the detection of outlica.

Dr. Horner has provided testimony and/or statistical backup for legal cases involving aspirin, a gasoline additive, an acne preparation, detergents, sleepware garments treated with TRIS, measurement of PCB samples, cellulose insulation regulations, and accident probabilities for LNG tankers.

1959-69 Principal Scientist, Booz-Allen Applied Research. Conducted various statistical studies related to biological problems, including biological defense, biological and physical decay of chamber aerosol clouds, and analysis of biological assay data. Legal testimony was also given with respect to the extent of an award involving large scale power generators.

1957-59 Senior Operations Research Analyst, General Mills Corp. Determined optimum levels of vitamin and mineral enrichment of flour and cereals, developed mathematical models for the effects of advertising and promotion, and a management information system.

1953-57 Assistant Professor of Statistics, Iowa State College. Taught experimental and mathematical statistics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Consulted with the Iowa Experiment Station and performed research in the area of mathematical genetics.

Dr. Horner holds a Ph.D. ('53) in experimental statistics from North Carolina State University, and has taught Operations Research at Vanderbilt University. He is a member of Sigma Xi, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, the Biometric Society, and the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. He is listed in Who's Who in the East.

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Weiner Consulting Group, Inc. Heiden Pittaway Associates l 2028 Pennsylvania Avenue, #301 1100 17th Street, N.W., #1215 Wa3hington, D.C. 20007 Washington, D.C. 20036 f (202) 463-8171 (202) 342-6513 Dr. George C. Sponcler Dr. B. K. Radhakrishnan President President Law Mathematics & Technology, Inc. BRC Associates, Inc.

7804 Old Chester Road 4336 Montgomery Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20817 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (301) 986-1120 (301) 656-2996 Jeffrey L. Kestler Morrill H. Hall, Jr.

Attorney-at-Law Vice President Legal and Patent Division McLean Group, Inc.

Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. 1307 Dolly Madison Boulevard 600 Mountain Avenue McLean, Virginia 22101 Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 (703) 356-5507 (201) 582-2933 C. Frank Riley, Jr. Dr. Ronald N. Berzofsky Division Vice President Manager, Clinical Immunology Tracor Applied Sciences M.A. Bioproducts Tracor, Inc. Bldg. 100, Biggs Ford Road 1776 E. Jefferson Street Walkersville, Maryland 21793 Rockville, Maryland 20852 (301) 898-7025 (301) 984-2800 Brian A. Bannon Michael Hurley Attorney-at-Law Abbott Laboratories Epstein Becker Borsody and Green Department 461/AP 1140 19th Street, N.W. North Chicago, Illinois 60064 Washington, D.C. 20036 (312) 937-3098 (202) 861-0900 A Professional Practice in Statistical Science

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(Soll GS76 QUALITY CONTROL AFPLICATIONS I. IMPROVEOPRdCESS' CONTROL 0FATILEPRODUCTIONLINE A Canadian vinyl asbestos tile production line experienced a high rejection rate due to surface blistering.. In order to determine and remove the causes of blistering without significantly increasing the.

company's financial burden, it was. necessary to design experiments that could be performed on nomal production runs by company personnel in such a way that production losses were held to a minimum. A series of experiments were designed using the principles of evolutionary operation and response surface methodology. These experiments were based on small variations of the controllable variables of the production process (levels of the chemical constitutents, temperatures, speed of

. rollers and so forth) from their normal levels. The experimental results permitted a mapping of the effects of the experimental variables on yield and rejection rates so as to permit a selection of an optimum combination of the controllable variables. The rejection rate by this process was reduced to an acceptable level while at the same time securing maximum yield.

2. QUALITY OF INCOMING RAW MATERIALS A large prucessor of cranberries was faced with the problem of rapidly estimating the weight of good cranberries, for the purpose of payment, arriving on trucks at a new production plant. The cranberries arrived in various sizes and shapes of containers and on trucks of various sizes. A quality control study resulted in the selection of the optimum sampling unit, the number of sampling units to be selected from each vehicle and the estieration formula to be used for proper payments to growers.

In addition to providing much fairer payments to cranberry growers, the processing of presented loads was substantially quickened.

3. .0VALITY CONTROL IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE The taxpayer is very much concerned that welfare payments go only to those qualified under legal regulations and in those amounts to which

. racipients are entitled. An error occurs when a potential recipient is denied the payment that he should have under the law and also when he receives a payment to which he is not entitled. In order that a quality control function could be exercised on the granting of welfare benefits, a program of sampling public assistance cases and evaluating the correctness of decisions A Professional Practice in Statistical Science Since 1969

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in each of the sampled cases was instituted. The project was concerned with an evaluation of the quality control system and the development of a model for minimizing the combined costs resulting from the various kinds of errors as well as the cost of implementing the quality control system itself. The project resulted in many recommendations for strengthening the public assistance quality control system.

4. QUALITY CONTROL OF KITS FOR THE DETECTION OF RUBELLA A manufacturer produced a new type of kit for the detection of Rubella.

These kits were produced in large batches. A sampling scheme was designed to sample the kits in aach batch so as to control the quality of outgoing production.

5. QUALITY CONTROL IN WATER SAMPLING EPA collects data on the organic pollutants of water samples from diverse manufacturing sources. A quality control project was concerned with the formation of homogeneous groups that are generally similar with respect to production of organic pollutants. Methods were developed for I forming such groups as well as setting process means and control limits for members of the group. This program pennitted the establishment of a clean data base as well as pointing to particular sources that appeared to be out of line with respect to the remaining sample data for the group under consideration.
6. EVALUATION OF A TEST KIT FOR RAPID DETECTION OF GONORRHEA A manufacturer developed a test kit for the rapid detection of gonorrhea in the physician's office that required FDA approval. Experimental data were collected and analyzed so as to estimate real and false detection probabilities.
7. EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A GASOLINE ADDITIVE In order to provide marketing data for a manufacturer as to the effectiveness of a gasoline additive in increasing miles per gallon, a statistical analysis was performed on the available experimental data. Point and confidence interval estimates were made of potential product benefit.
8. COMPARISON OF INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES A potential carcinogenic chemical, PCB, is produced as an incidental byproduct of many industrial processes. In order that EPA could develop appropriate regulations, an assessment of the state of the art with respect to the measurement of PCB in presented samples was required.

Similar samples containing PCB were sent to a number of independent testing laboratories. Data were analyzed to determine consistency among the several laboratories and the closeness of analytical determinations to known PCB concentrations, er

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- Design of a large scale household survey in Polk Country, Iowa to measure the need for various kinds of social service.

- Design of surveys for studies of the mutual fund industry.

- Design of a survey covering fifteen Army installations in the United States and Europe for providing information on race relations and career motivations.

- Design of a survey of the 14,500 member banks of the American Bankers Association for the purpose of assessing the usefulness and value of ABA communications.

- Design of a national survey for estimating the numbers of volunteers required currently

  • and in future years in the United States by all organizations that employ volunteers.

- Design of a national survey of primary schools that receive Title I funds in order to study the effects of compensatory education.

- Design of a survey of trainees and staff at Job Corps Centers throughout the United States for the purpose of determining the effectiveness of Job Corps training.

- Design of a survey for determining the effects of the changes in the relocation housing payments policy of HUD.

- Design of a survey for the Post Office for determining the characteristics of mail as it enters the postal system. -

- Preparation of a Summary of Benchmarking Procedures used by U.S. Government Agencies.

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STAT 1STICAL CONSULTANT 7904 GLENBROOK ROAO BETHESOA, MARYLAND 20814 (301165 -4242 TYPICAL LEGAL PROJECTS O o Statistical evaluation of a gasoline additive o Statistical assessment of the possible inipact of proposed cellulose insulation regulations o Analysis of round rabin data assessing state of the art technology for the measurement of PCB samples o Exposure assessment for sprayers, flagman, pilots and others releasing aerial and ground applications of a pesticide o Estimates of accident probabilities for LNG ships and

! tankers o Analysis of data to support advertising claims with respect to aspirin o Analysis of detergent data and the development of statistical methods for the classification of candidate detergents as poor, average or good, o Feveloped models and estimates c? oncogenic risk associated with triacetate sleepware garments treated with Tris, a flame retardant.

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A PARTIAL LIST OF REPORTS'AND PAPERS _.

Prepared by Theodore W. Horner, Ph.D.

, 1. Horner, Theodore W. An Imputation Recommendation for the Weekly System. Report prepared for Applied Management Sciences, Inc., 1982.

2. Horner, Theodore W. Assessment of Imputation Methods for EIA-64 Data. Report prepared for Applied Management Sciences, Inc., 1982.
3. Horner, Theodore W. Summary of U.S. Government Survey Benchmarking Procedures. Report prepared for Applied Management Sciences, Inc.,

1982.

4. Horner, Theodort W. Statistica', Evaluation of a Gasoline Additive.

Report prepared for Law Mathematics and Technology, Inc., 1981.

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5. Horner, Theodore W. Exposure Assessment for Sprayers. Fisgmen Pilots and Others Releasinc Aerial and Ground Ap311 cations of a Pesticide. Report preparec for Booz, Allen and Mamilton, 1981.
6. Horner, Theodore W. An Assessment of a Subcategorization of Textile Industry Plants with Respect to Wastewater Pollutant foncentrations. Report prepared for JRB Associates, March 27, 1981.
7. Horner, Theodore W. Inference from an Initial Water Sample. Report prepared for ,1RB Associates August 25, 1980.
8. Horner, Theodore W. Estimation of Average Recoveries of Priority Pollutants. Report prepared for JRB Associates, February 2, 1981.
9. Wilson, Linda J. and Theodore W. Horner. Data Analysis of Tractor-Trailer Drivers to Assess Drivers' Perception of Heavy Duty Truck Ride Quality. U.S. Department of Transportation, 1979 L200 pages).
10. Horner, Theodore W. and et. al. Study of the Disaster Temporary Housing Assistance Program. Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1979 (125 pages).
11. Horner, Theodore W. and Ching-Ju Sheu. , Statistical Evaluation of the Heritable Translocation Test: Design and Sample Size j

Considerations. Food and Drug Administrition.

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- 12. Horner, Theodore W. A Statistical Data Plan for Bomex. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL BOMAP-2, 1970 (100 pages)

13. Lynch, Cornelius J., R. Glenn Stockon and Theodore W. Horner. Using Incomplete Observations in Constructing Regression Equations.

Report 0AD-CF-86. General Research Corporation, 1974 (95 pages). ,

s 14. Horner, Theodore W. and Fred W. Hawker. A Statistical Study of Grip Retention Force. Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, 1973 (40 pages).

15. Horner, Theodore W. Statistical Analysis of a Double Blind Study for the Comparison of the Effects of Bethistine Hydrochloride and -~ j Placebo in Subjects with Vertebral Basilar Insufficiency. Prepared

.for Unimed, Inc.

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16. Horner, Theodore W. Protocol for the Calcium-L-Ascorbate

' Investigation. Prepared for the National Foundation for Cancer Research.

17. Horner, Theodore W. Statistical Evaluation of Gonodecten TM Test Kit Results. Prepared for Mediserve
18. Horner, Theodore W. Book 47. Statistical Analysis, Results and Conclusions for the Septra-Penicillin Study. Prepared for Health Sciences, Inc..
19. Horner, Theodore W. Book 40. Computer Information Associated with the Septra-Penicillin Study. Prepared for Health Sciences, Inc.

20- Horner, Theodore W.. Statistical Assessment of the Effect of A-45975 on Autonomic Challenges in the Dog: Comparison with A-45586.

Prepared for Abbott.

21. Horner, Theodore W. Statistical Comparison of A-45975 and A-45586 at Two Intravenous Doses in Anesthetized Dogs. Effect of Premedication with Phenoxybenzamine, Propranolol and Atropine.

- Prepared for Abbott.

22. Horner, Theodore W. Detection of Abnormal Values in the Weighing of Laboratory Animals. Prepared for Hazelton Laboratores.

l 23. -Horner, Theodore W. Statistical Methodology Associated with the Heritable Translocation Test for the Detection of Mutagenic Agents.

Prepared for the Genetic Toxicology Branch of the Bureau of Foods, t- FOS, FOA.

-24 ' Horner, Theodore W. A Historical Analysis and Evaluation of Cancer Death Rates in an Indianapolis Plant. A report prepared for CPC International, Inc.

25. Horner, Theodore W. Estimation of Probabilitus of Organism Survival Following Thermal Sterilization Processes for Unmanned i Landers. A report prepared for Exotech, Inc.
26. Horner, Theodore W. A Summarization of Some Concepts Associated with the R.W. McMullen Paper. PRO-TN-28. 1960, Unclassified.
27. Horner, Theodore W. A Study of the Effects of Radio Advertising on Sales. 1961.
28. Horner, Theodore W. Effects of Additives on Physical Recover,r Curves. Analysis 5032. September 8, 1961, Unclassified.
29. Horner, Theodore W. Proposed Synder-Lee Experiment on Hazard Rates. PRO-TN-37. 1961, Unclassified.
30. Horner, Theodore W. A Relationship Between Spore Number and Particle Size. Analysis 5052, September 14, 1961, Unclassified.
31. Horner, Theodore W. Comparison of Recovery Rates at Different Temperature Humidity Conditions. Parts I and II, 1961, Unclassified.
32. Horner, Theodore W. Variability of Data from the Pint Mason Jar Chamber. Analysis 4702, March 7, 1961, Unclassified.
33. Theodore W. Horner. Effect of Storage on Viability of " Serratia Marcescens" Cultures. Analysis 4807. April 14, 1961, Unclassified.
34. Horner, Theodore W. A Formula for the Nicotinic Acid Assay Curve.

Analysis 4824. April 21, 1961, Unclassified.

35. Horner, Theodore W. Calculation of Biological Recovery Percentages for the Four and Eight Litter Aerosol-Chambers" PRO-TN-36. 1961, Unclassified.
36. Horner, Theodore W. Possible Effects of the Particle Radius on Inferences from Chamber to Field. 1962, Unclassified.
37. Horner, Theodore W. Biological and Physical Decay of a Chamber Aerosol Cloud. 1962, Unclassified.
38. Horner, Theodore W. Regression Analyses of Data from a Hawaiian Sugar Plantation. 1962.
39. Horner, Theodore W. Biological Decay Models. PRO-R-6. March 1962, Unclassified.
40. Horner, Theodore W. Assay of Psittacosis Virus. 1963, Unclassified.
41. William S. Mallios and Horner. Cluster Weapon Sampling Pattern and Associated Estimation Procedures. 1963, Unclassified.

. 42. Horner, Theodore W. Training of Officers for Nuclear Submarine Duty. 1963, Unclassified.

43. Horner, Theodore W. Stability of Virus in Frozen Mosquitoes. 1963, Unclassified.

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'44. Horner, Theodore W. Empirical Relationships Between Deposition on Mand-kins and Ground Contamination Density from Particulate Clouds.  ;

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45. Horner, Theodore W. Reference Toxoid Stability Study 1963, Unclassified.
46. Horner, Theodore W. A Sequential Experimental Procedure for )

Investigating the Effect of Pharamacologically Active Material on Body Weight. 1963.

47. Robba, Reginal C. and Theodore W. Horner.. Experimental Program Conducted on the Vinyl Asbestos Tile Line at the Hamilton Plant of Building Products Limited. 1963.
48. Mallios, William S. and Theodore W. Horner. Perinatal Tetanus Immunity. 1964.
49. Horner, Theodore W. and Harry S. Lum. Analyses of Burst Test Data on Echo II Balloon Material. 1964.

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50. Horner, Theodore W. . Effects of Temperature on Vector Agent Relationships. 1964, Unclassified.
51. Horner, Theodore W. Optimum Level of Staffing in the Turbine Engine-Overhaul Shop San Francisco Maintenance Base. 1964
52. HornPr, Theodore W. Accuracy of' Steam Turbine Generator Data. 1964.-
53. Horner, Theodore W. Effects of Various Rearing Conditions on the Chemical Composition of Adult Mosquitoes. 1964, Ur. classified.
54. Horner, Theodore W. Weighted Analysis. 1965.
55. Ross W. Adams and Theodore W. Horner, Comparison of Estimates of Tetanus Antitoxin Titers by the Mouse Neutraliza: ion Procedure with Estimates by the Hemagglutination Procedure. 1965.
56. Horner, Theodore W. Experimental Design and Analyses of Experiments for Comparison of Paving Materials. 1965.
57. Moss, T. M. and Theodcce Horner. "An Investigation of the Distribution of Direct Hits on Personnel by Self-Dispersing

- Bomblets". - ' Report AR0-0, 65-3. ~U. S. Army Research Office, Durham, 1965.

58. Horner, Theodore W., " Mathematical Representation of the Biological and Physical Decay of Chamber Aerosols". Biometrics, Vol. 21, No. 3, September 1965.
59. G. F. Sprague, W. A. Russell, L. H. Penny, T. W. Horner and W. D.

Hanson, "Effectiof Epistasis on Grain Yield in Maize". Crop Science, Vol. 2, 205-208, 1962.

60. Horner, Theodore W. and Walter D. Foster, "A Review of a Statistical Workshop". ARODR 62-2, U. S. Army Research Office, Durham.
61. Theodore Horner, "An Application of the Exponential Hazard Model to Aerosol Chamber Trial Data". AR0DR 61-2, U. S. Army Research Office, Durham.
62. Gates, C. E., C. R. Weber, and T. W. Horner, "A. Linkage Study of Quantitative Characters in a Soybean Cross". Agronomy Journal, Vol.

52, 45-49, 1960.

63. Plaisted, Robert L., T. W. Horner, and E. P. Lana, " Design and ~~

Analysis of Onion Storage Trials". American Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 69, 1957.

64. Weber, Charles R. and Theodore W. Horner, " Estimates of Cost and Optimum Plot Size and Shape for Measuring Yield and Chemical Characters in Soybeans". Agronomy Journal, Vol. 49, p. 444-449, 1957.
65. Frey, K. J. and T. W. Horner, " Heritability in Standard Units".

Argonomy Journal, Vol. 49, p. 59-62, 1957.

66. Horner, Theodore W. and E. P. Lana, "A Three-Year Study of General and Specific Combining Ability in Tomatoes". The American Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 69, June 1957.
67. Horner, Theodore W., and K. J. Frey, " Methods for Determining Natural Areas for Oat Varietal Recommendations", Agronomy Journal, Vol. 49, 313-315, 1957. ,
68. Horner, Theodore W. and Charles R. Weber, " Theoretical and Experimental Study of Self Fertilized Populations". Biometrics, Vol. 12, No.4, December 1956.
69. Horner, Theodore W. "The Components of Variance in Symmetrical Random Mating Populations with the Frequency of the More Favorable Allele the Same at all Loci". Iowa State College Journal of Science, Vol. 31, No. 1, August 1956.
70. Horner, Theodore W. " Full Sib and Parent Offspring Correlations in Symmetrical Random Mating Populations with the Frequency of the More Favorable Allele the Same at all Loci". Iowa State College Journal of Science, Vol. 31, No. 1, August 15, 1956.
71. Horner, Theodore W. " Parent-Offspring and Full Sib Correlations Under a Parent-Offspring Mating System". Genetics, Vol. 41, No. 4, July 1956.
72. Horner, Theodore W. and 0. Kempthorne, "The Components of Variance and the Correlations Between Relatives in Symmetrical Random Mating Populations". Genetics, Vol. 40, No. 3, May 1955.
73. Frey, K. J. and T. Horner, " Comparison of Actual and Predicted Gains in Barley Selection Experiments". Agronomy Journal, Vol. 47, No. 4, April 1955.

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PETER V. JUDD SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENGINEER EDUCATION Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Electrical Engineering,1954 University of Virginia, engineering review courses,1970 U.S. Department of Agriculture, graduate course in Engineering Economics,1967 University of Maryland, graduate course in Mathematics,1957 Bettis Reactor Engineering School,1957 Syracuse University, graduate courses in Electrical Engineering,1955 EXPERIENCE

NUS CORPORATION,1966-Present*

Senior Executive Engineer,1983-Present Manager, Yugoslav Projects, 1980-1982

. Manager, South American Operations, 1972-1979 Manager, Utility Programs,1971 Manager, Ope.ations,1970 Manager, Area Office Coordination,1969 Manager, Midwest Office,1968 Manager, Projects, 1966-1968 U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Reactor Development, 1959-1966 Nuclear Propulsion Division, Naval Reactors Branch and Bureau of Ships, Nuclear Power Engineer, 1965-1966 Pittsburgh Naval Reactors Office, Shippingport Branch Office, 1959-1965 Manager,1962-1965 Assistant Manager, 1959-1962 U.S. Navy, 1955-1960 IBM Corporation, 1954-1955 NUS - Since November 1982 has resided in Mambucaba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, providing management consulting services to Superintendent of a Brazilian nuclear power plant located in the southern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Activities include assistance in coordination of startup test program; assistance in performance of special studies to resolve plant deficiencies and

- investigate plant incidents; assistance to maintenance, operations, and technical support manag-ers in resolving problems and preparing reports in their specific areas; and assistance to utility headquarters engineering and operations groups in contractual matters related to supply of nuclear power plant equipment and services by U.S. prime contractor and U.S. subcontractors.

Resided in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, for 2 years as manager of Yugoslav projects. Provided resident management consulting services to a consortium of Yugoslav utilities in many aspects of planning for nuclear power plant operations and technical support, particularly in the areas of licensing and the evaluation of initial plant preparedness, during the period September 1980 through September 1982.

t Resided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for over 7 years as the manager of South American operations.

Provided management consulting services on all aspects of nuclear power plant operations plan-ning to the thermal generation superintendency of a Brazilian utility during the pc< od of 1977 h through mid-1979.

During the period of 1972 through 1976, provided resident consulting services to the nuclear k* engineering department of the same electric utility. Activities included design review, training,

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Columbia, Maryland NUS CORPORATION

PETER V. JUDD Page Two quality assurance planning, licensing, supervision of meteorological program, contract review, and negotiation.

As Managsr, Utility Programs, marketed the services of the Applied Technology Group to U.S.

utilities.

While managing the operation of all area offices in the Engineering Division, including the headquarters and field offices, supervised activities in U.S. field offices and coordinated them with activities in field offices located outside the United States. Also, handled project management for several foreign clients.

Was responsible for coordinating all NUS activities in Rockville with those of the field offices as Manager of Area Offices Coordination. This included project followup of all work referred to the Rockville office for completion by field offices, and acting as Project Manager for several general-se.vice-type contracts NUS had with foreign clients.

As Manager, Projects, directed the consulting activities involved in site evaluations, evaluations of core technical designs, the analyses of nuclear fuel costs, assistance in preparing a preliminary facility description and safety analysis report, the presentation of supporting information at U.S.

Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) licensing hearings, the specification of primary and secondary shield requirements, and the evaluation of online computer requirements for central station nuclear power plants.

Lectured in numerous workshops and training courses sponsored by NUS and other companies.

Lectures dealt with general characteristics of central nuclear station power plants, siting consider-ations, and the environmental safety aspects of nuclear power plant operations.

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - Coordinated naval reactor and contractor personnel techni-cal support for the Shippingport project. Administered AEC's test program at Shippingport, includ-ing the development of test program objectives and long-range schedules.

Was responsible for overall administration of Shippingport Branch Office. In this capacity, moni-tored nuclear plant testing, operations, refueling, and maintenance activities; developed short-range test and operating schedules; and coordinated efforts by the AEC and its contractors to accomplish established test program objectives. As Assistant Manager, was responsible to the Branch Manager for the administration of test program, operations support, and refueling activi-ties. Test program responsibilities included the review of test procedures to determine compatibility with plant operating procedures and capabilities of personnel and equipment, monitoring of tests by contractor personnel, and preliminary evaluation of test results.

U.S. Navy - While on active duty, was assigned to the AEC Division of Reactor Development, Naval Reactors Branch, and Instrumentation and Control Group. Coordinated the design efforts of contractors in the development of reactor control systems for submarine and surface ship applications.

IBM - While design engineer in the Component Analysis Group, Airborne Computer Laboratory, selected computer components for environmental testing and evaluated completed tests.

MEMBERSHIP American Nuclear Society, Latin American Section Charter Member Treasurer, 1976-1979 NUS CORPORATION

SERGEY KATSENELEl% OGEN EDUCATION Massachusetts institute of Technology, M.S. Mechanical Engineering,1981 Leningrad Institute of Civil Engineers, B.S. Mechanical Engineering,1978 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1981-Present Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980-1981 Fitzmeyer & Tocci Consulting Engineers,1979 NUS - As on engineer in the Safety Analysis Department is responsible for performing multidimensional, transient thermal analysis of nuclear reactor containment and support structures using computer analysis techniques. Performed thermal-hydraulic analysis of toxic chemical vapors and analyzed thermal response of nuclear plant equipment to dif-ferent accident environment sequences aggravated by hydrogen burn effects. Responsible for hydraulic modeling of nuclear plant feedwater systems, and participated in the devel-opment of a state-of-the-art reactor core cooling system using computer code RELAP5.

Participated in a thermal analysis of fire hazards and was involved in document review on safety-related issues. Converted major nuclear industry computer codes from CDC CYBER 176 and IBM 370 to CRAY-1 parallel (vector) processor. Developed plotting packages for vorious computer codes.

M.I.T. - As a research assistant, performed design and experimental studies of water vapor transmission through a porous insulation. Developed benchmark computer programs to solve heat and moisture transfer problems.

Fitzmeyer & Tocci - As a designer, was responsible for heating and air-conditioning layouts, piping design, and heat load calculation. Also chose appropriate HVAC equip-ment.

HONORS American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Student Fel-lowship,1980.

PUBLICATION "A Study of Water Vapor Transmission Through Porous insulation Under Steady State and Transient Conditions." Scheduled for publication under ASHRAE in 1983.

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1 University of Maryland, M.B.A.,1981 i Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Aerospace Engineering,1972 REGISTRATION Engineer-in-Training, State of Maryland,1976 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1973-Present Bechtel Power Corporation, 1974-1978 Rockwell International, 1972-1974 NUS - Responsible for performance and direction of piping, pipe support, and mechan-ical equipment structural analysis in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section III, and B31.1 Power Piping Code. Analyzed piping systems for new loads, as-built configurations, to satisfy requirements of NRC 1.E. Bulletin 79-14 and ,

79-02, and support optimization of operating systems.

Lead engineer on a major project to optimize the supporting configuration of piping systems in an operating plant by reducing the number of snubbers on each system.

Employed the use of the design computer code HANGIT to identify the optimized supporting configuration. Special attention was given to equipment reactions, support loads, accelerations, deflections, and stresses such that original design limits were not exceeded, thus keeping the amount of construction at a minimum.

Analyzed a reactor coolant pump for a major nuclear steam supplier. Used finite element techniques for analyzing thermal transients and design loads. Performed structural analysis of the seal injection system piping which constitutes a part of the pressure boundary of the reactor coolant pump with imposed design requirements that included the use of no snubbers or springs. Used computer codes such as ANSYS, STARDYNE, EASE, H ANGIT, ADLPIPE, PIPESD, NUPIPE, PIPELINE, FETA, and FESA.

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Bechtel- Assistant to the group supervisor for industrial and power projects. Per-formed' static and dynamic analysis of pressure vessels and piping systems to the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Sections 111 and VIII, and the B31.1 Power Piping Codes. Also performed analysis of Nuclear Class I compo-nents for steam hammer and pipe break. Participant in field assignment for pipe support surveillance and coordination of job tasks. Performed detailed analysis of piping components using ANSYS finite element program and reviewed field hung piping, anchor, and hangar designs.

RockwellInternational- Involved in the structural analysis of the B-1 forward fuse-lage. Used the ASKA and NASTRAN finite element computer programs to generate internal loads, stresses, deflections, and influence coefficients for use in the analysis of major sections of the forward fuselage, tail, nose gear trunnion, and crew compartment.

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S K. MALUR EDUCATION Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, M.S., Power Engineering (Mechanical),1959 University of Mysore. B.S., Mechanical Engineering,1957 Calder Operations School, England, Reactor Operations Course,1962 REGISTRATION 4

Professional Engineer, State of Maryland,1976 Professional Engineer, State of Washington,1977 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1973-Present Department of Atomic Energy, India, 1959-1973 NUS - Currently providing engineering supervision as Project Manager for projects involving installation cf post-accident sampling systems, radweste system modifications, and high density fuel racks. Supervised activities such as design, bid specifications and bio evaluations, vendor followup, field engineering, and cost control.

As Project Engineer, reviewed NSSS and BOP system designs for the 600-MWe 8(rsko plant in Yugoslavia; provided consulting assistance in all design-related matters and assisted the client at the SAR review meetings with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Served as Manager, Nuclear Engineering Department, responsible for the design of fluid sy=tems, mechanical components and structures associated with nuclear power plants such as spent fuel and new fuel racks, liquid and gaseous radwaste systems, component cooling systems, and sampling systems. Prepared and reviewed portions of safety analysis reports for BWRs and PWRs, conceptual designs for ECCS modifications for operating plants, and conceptual designs for auxiliary systems for nuclear power plants. Has also supervised review of system descriptions, flow diagrams, specifications, and evaluation of bids for the NSSS & BOP systems.

Department of Atomic Energy, India - As special assistant, assisted the director for power projects of the Indian AEC for a period of 18 months on all matters related to site selection, plant layout, safety, PERT & CPM, cost estimates, bid selection, and design and construction progress monitormg for three CANDU-type nuclear power projects, each consisting of two 200-MWe units.

Asdesigncoordinator,supervisedtheworkof architect engineersonthedesign of balanceof plant stems (secondary, process, service, liquid and solid radwaste systems, etc.) and coordinated interface areas between nuclear designers and the A-E, Reviewed system designs with safety and regulating authorities, supervised schedulmg and critical path networks, and coordinated quality assurance groups, for a CANDU type nuclear power plant consisting of two 200-MWe umts in Madras, India.

As erection superintendent, supervised the installation of nuclear equipment, piping, ventilation systems, bid evaluation, and contract management for installation of subsystems for a nuclear o power plant consisting of two 200-MWe units in Rajasthan, India.

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Operated a 40 MWt research reactor as a shift engineer and designed in-core and out-of-core test A facilities. During the construction and commissioning phases of this reactor, was assigned to assist the engineers (Shawinigan Engineering Company of Canada)in testing and commissionir g of primary and process systems, NUS CORPORATION

S. K. MALUR Page Two Assigned to the Central Electricity Generating Board, London, UK, for a period of 6 months to work on bid evaluation for gas-cooled reactors.

Assigned to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Toronto, for a period of 8 months to work on fuel engineering, physics and fuel vibration in flow channels for CANDU-type reactors. During this period reviewed fuel fabrication specifications and visited fuel fabrication plant for discussions with fabricator. Conducted tests to determine vibration characteristics of fuel assemblies in test loops.

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DONALD 3. McGU1GAN EDUCATION:

Triangle Institute of Technology, Associate Degree, Architectural Drafting and Construction,1978 Bechtel Power Corporation, Training Courses Pipe Support Engineering,1979 ,

Power Plant Piping,1978 EXPERIENCE:

NUS CORPORA'IION,1980-Present Bechtel Power Corporation, 1978-1980 NUS- Performed piping system analysis to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section III, and ANSI B31.1 Power Piping requirements. Project tasks range from the initial updating of the "as-built" geometric piping model to the evaluation of that model through finite element techniques for static and dynamic loading conditions.

Performed load evaluation for equipment and support geometries.

Designed and performed analysis of new and modified pipe supports in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section III, NF. Finite element computer codes such as HANGIT, PIPESD, PIPSYS, STRUDL, and . STARDYNE were used extensively for the performance of the above task.

Developed procedures for fabrication, installation, and evaluation of test apparatus for high density spent fuel storage racks, and monitored the work effort by field personnel on site.

Bechtel- Responsibilities included designing and crafting new and existing piping and HVAC systems. Performed complete system checks to ensure the correspondence of the piping isometrics, layout drawings and P&ID's.

Job site experience included work with the pipe stress. and pipe support groups in

' reviewing as-built piping isometrics and pipe support design configurations. Resolved and answered field change requests on various systems involving a broad range of piping and engineering problems.

Participated on NRC Bulletin 79-14 work efforts in preparing walkdown packages to ensure acquisition of all required data. Assigned to job site to coordinate information and resolved problems between walkdown crews and home office.

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THOMAS F. MULGREW EDUCATION Goldey Beacom College, A.A., Business Monogement,1976 U.S. Navy schools in mechanical and electrical engineering, 1949-1956 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1980-Present Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Krsko, Yugoslavia, 1979-1980 Sargent & Lundy Engineers, 1977-1979 United Engineers and Constructors, Inc., 1974-1977 Doeing Vertol Company, 1969-1974 Overhaul and Repair, 1968-1969 U.S. Navy, 1949-1968 NUS - Provides consulting services in the fields of engineering and quality assurance (QA).

Areas of expertise include power plant systems and components, plant startup, nuclear records, OA, computerized information systems, and project planning. Typical assignments include advising nuclear utility clients in the resolution of GA problems, performing QA program reviews and evaluations, review of plant documentation as well as audits and surveillances.

Was assigned as lead site engineer responsible for interfacing with the client for installation, erection, and for the startup testing of the Off Gas Charcoal System for a BWR, Was assistant project monoger of a nuclear utility project involving up to 50 engineering and QA personnel. This project involved evaluating the abilities and performance of material suppliers, reviewing OA programs used by vendors, revicwing plant equipment and material and the related documentation, and determining if the applicable codes and standards have been correctly applied. Was responsible for supervision of project personnel, planning, scheduling, and client interface. ,

Westinghouse - Senior startup engineer. Developed and implemented inspection and testing procedures for plant startup. Was responsible for quality assurance / quality control activities and documentation related to plant startup. Verified proper installation of plant equipment and components, reviewed and approved testing procedures, and monitored testing activities. Reviewed and verified all plant documentation provided to client. Ascertained that all activities were conducted in accordance with applicable codes and standards, regulatory requirements, and contractual commitments. Interfaced with client personnel on OA concerns. Conducted audits and surveillance of plant activities. Certified as Lead Auditor in accordance with ANSI N45.2.23 and Level lli inspection personnel in accordance with ANSI N45.2.6.

Sargent & Lundy Engineers - Was senior construction engineer responsible for supervising activities for the Construction Management Division's mechanical scope of work for nuclear projects. Verified that proper documentation was generated for activities. Was responsible for supervising and programming the Computer Take Off System. Provided detailed reports on piping, hangers, volves, welds, and system mechanical components CD 2/84 NUS CORPORATION

THOMAS F. MULGREW Page Two from vendors through site receiving, erection, and testing. Also was responsible for procedure. preparation, special studies, and review of documents to support the project's construction effort.

As supervisor of GA/QC projects, was responsible for the supervision and coordination of all GA activities for the Construction Management Division on nuclear and fossil-fueled projects. Supervised and delegated work to GA/QC engineers assigned to projects.

Responsible for the conformance of project activities to applicable quality requirements.

Reviewed project plans and schedules for quality-related activities to ensure the timely and effective implementation of GA procedures. Was responsible for writing the Division's OA/QC program for nuclear and fossil-fueled power plants.

United Engineers and Constructors -Involved in all phases of plant startup from construction to cold hydros. Responsible for QA/QC activities related to mechanical and electrical systems. Reviewed documentation generated for technical compliance and accuracy prior to turnover to the client. Reviewed procedures and instructions to verify that testing and startup activities were in accordance with codes, standards, and regulatory requirements. Witnessed system testing activities, as well as system flushing, cleaning, and hydrolasing. Certified as Level ll for Mechanical / Electrical Testing in accordance with ANSI N45.2.6.

Boeing Vertol - As field engineer, provided technical assistance and training to customers in electrical, mechanical, and hydraulics maintenance with emphasis on quality control.

This included tours in Viet Nom and Spain. Was responsible for setting up a maintenance school in Spain and for teaching and training Spanish Army personnel as instructors.

Was senior. technical writer and planned the format of new or revised publications.

Assigned tasks to writers and ensured that manuscript and artwork were prepared in accordance with specifications.

Overhaul and Repair - As computer technician, used computer to troubleshoot electronic systems. Was responsible for reviewing and updating the computer program.

Responsibilities also included maintenance and modification of the computer as needed.

U.S. Navy - As mechanical-electrical maintenance supervisor, was responsible for supervising maintenance on military aircraft. Responsibilities also included training personnel on various systems of military aircraft and certifying QA/QC inspectors. Three years of this time was spent as senior instructor teaching electrical and electronic systems. Was qualified QA/QC engineer.

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BARRY N. NAFT MANAGER, LICENSING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Purdue University, Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering,1968 Clarkson College of Technology, M.S., Chemical Engineering (Nuclear Option), 1966 ~

Clarkson College of Technology, B.S., Chemical Engineering,196S REGISTRATION Professional Engineer (Nuclear), State of California,1715 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1974-Present Science Applications, Inc., 1973-1974 -

Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., 1971-1973 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Nuclear Energy Systems, 1967-1971 NUS -- Responsible for management of NUS consulting services in the creo of licensing support, systems safety evaluations, nuclear operations and maintenance technical sup-port, nuclear fuel services, and automated engineering data base applications. This effort includes support in the preparation of safety analysis reports and amendments, prepara-tion of engineering procedures, computerized commitment lists, technical information services, and preparation of special studies on significant licensing and safety-related issues for commercial, utility, and government organizations.

Responsible for project management activities which involve a broad range of technical disciplines such as the preparation and review of the Safety Analysis Report for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and the regulatory review of all six nuclear power plants for the Republic of China and preparation of a safety-related systems design report for the first commercial high level waste storage facility.

Science Applications - Manager, Fuel Management, responsible for consulting services relating to the environmental impact and safety and licensing of nuclear fuel process  ;

facilities. Provided support to the Reactor Safety Study (Rosmussen Report) in the evalu-otion of relative hazards to the public from the inadvertent release of toxic chemicals.

Directed a major support effort in the preparation of the Generic Environment Statement on Mixed Oxide Fuels (CESMO) for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Nuclear Fuel Services - Supervisor, Nuclear Methods, responsible for the development of analysis models for prediction of nuclear safety, transient analysis, and fuel design.

Directed an extensive effort for the Edison Electric Institute relating to plutonium utili-zation. Provided technical support in the analyses of process safety considerations for the NFS West Valley spent fuel reprocessing plant.

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BARRY N. NAFT Page Two Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Senior Engineer, involved in a broad range of tasks for the engineering development section, including onalyses of data from operating plants, development of nuclear-thermal-hydraulic methods, analyses of transient operation and its interaction with control and safety systems.

MEMBERSHIP American Nuclear Society (Chairman, Fuel Cycle Division)

PUBLICATIONS

" Creation of Licensin.g Criteria Accelerates," Electrical World, Vol.187, No.6, March 1977.

"Sofety and Licensing Evaluation of German Pebble Bed Reactor Concepts" (coauthor),

C00-40S7-2, November 1977.

" Reference Manual for Preparation of Safety Analyses Reports at the Rocky Flots Plant" (Coeditor), preparation for Rockwell International Corp., NUS-1747, June 1976.

" Survey of Technical and Social issues Relating to Nuclear Safety"(Edi+or), prepared for Japan Atomic Research Institute, NUS-1646, February 1976.

" Risk Assessment of Large Spills of Toxic Materials" (coauthor),1974 National Conf,er-ence on Control of Hazardous Material Spills, August 25,1974.

" Computational Modeling of Nuclear Power Requirements"(coauthor),1974 Summer Com-puter Simulation Conference, July 9,1974.

" Alternatives and Cost Benefit Analysis for the Generic Environmental impact Statement on the Mixed Oxide Fuel Cycle (CESMO)" (coauthor), Science Applications, Inc., May 17, 1974.

"The Effect of Regionwise Power Sharing on PWR in-Core Fuel Management," Trans.

Amer. Nuc. Soc., Vol. I S, p. 6SS, November 1972.

"Plutc.ilum Recycle in Light Water Reactors," Purdue Fuel Management Workshop for Utilities (guest lecturer), July 1972.

"The Average Energy Per Fission for Light Water Reactors," Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.,

May 1972.

" Pressurized Water Reactor Optimal Fuel Management" (coauthor), Nuclear Technology, I4, p.1 I 1, May 1972.

" Pressurized Water Reactor Optimal Fuel Management" (coauthor), Nuclear Technology, I4, p. Ii 1, May 1972.

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" ADDS - An Automatic Design and Depletion Sequence"(coauthor), WCAP-7464, Westing-house Electric Corporation, April 1971.

"A Direct Search Algorithm for Optimizing Fuel Loading Patterns in PWRs" (coauthor),

Trans. Amer. Nuc. Soc. Vol.13, p. 40, July 1970.

" Determination of Acceptable Site Specific Shipment Frequency (SSF) of Hazardous Chemical Shipments Post Nuclear Power Plants" ENS /ANS International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Power Reactor Safety, Brussels, Belgium October 16-19, 1978.

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Computer Workshop for Engineers - North Dakota State University, 1972 Multi-Protection Design - Defense PreparedneBS Agency - 1974

, Structural design concept to reduce the probability of damage

caused by earthquake, nuclear binst, thermal shock, and tornadoes.

-l Camputer Method for Structural Analysis - University of i Colorado, 1975

! Dynamic analysis of structural systems subjected to various

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I continuing Udo",ation Division,1977 i To perform pipe flexibility analysis in the piping system with computer and design of pipe supports.

Radiological Safety Course - Stone & Webster Engineering Co rporation, 1977 REGISTRATION Professional Engineer - States of Colorado, Minnesota, North Dakota, California, Nebraska EIFERIM NUS Corporation, 1 82-Present Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, 1975-1982 Stearns-Roger, Inc., Denver, 1974-1975 Foss, Englestad and Foss, Minnesota, 1972-1974 Sollen L. Vernon Consulting Engineer, North Dakota, 1970-1972 Delhi Development Authority, State of New Delhi, India, f 1969-1970 National Building Construction Company, New Delhi, India, 1967- 1968.

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PAGE 1W0 NUS Corporation - Responsible for the performance of technical evaluations of civil and structural adequacy of power plant structures and components; on-site assistance to utilities for the performance of a variety of consulting, engineering and licensing tasks related to plant design and operation.

Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation -

A1 Project Engineer for 470 MW-PWR Fort Calhoun Station owned by Omaha Public Power District, was responsible for providing engineering services on various 'INI modifications, Fire Protection Modification and Retrofit Modification as required by Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Duties included preparing reports and responses to questions regarding licensing documents for submittal to NRC, interpretation of NRC Bulletin requirements, preparation of conceptual design, interfacing with client and NRC, Completion of design -packages, preparation of public bid documents, bid evaluation, interfacing with vendors and contractors, reporting progress to client and management and following the job to successful completion. Supervised up to 40 persons on the project.

As a Task Engineer on loan to OPPD, was responsible for Conceptual Studies, reviewing project design and project management cost estimates, directing A/E during conceptual and detail design, maintaining criteria change control and s cost / schedule control, coordinating support organizations, reviewing and advertising construction bid packages, '

i requesting quotations for- materials, bid evaluations, i j providing technical direction during construction, reviewing i manpower estimates during design and construction, negotiating claims and change orders and reporting project status for Fire Protection and retrofit modifications. Performed various complex dynamic analysis, seismic analysis, finite element analysis, load drop analysis, structural design for tornado loads and reviewed work -

performed by various A/E firms. )

As Planning and Scheduling Engineer, responsible for project scheduling and control, establish milestones and schedules, 2 cost estimate, cost control and cost projections.

Coordination with clients and support disciplines, logic -

network and preparation of reports. Familiar with computer programs for project management.

< As Lead Structural Engineer, responsible for structural preliminaries construction and manpower estimates; preparation of specifications, design and drawingst seismic and dynamic analysis; coordination with other engineering disciplinest construction forces for nuclear power plants; and supervised structural design and engineering group.

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EDUCATION Anne Arundel Community College, Business & Public Administration Terre Technical Community College, Mechanical Engineering Montgomery County Community College, Behavioral Management CERTIFICATION ANSI-N45.2.23 - Lead Auditor ANSI-N45.2.6 - Level !!I Inspector AWS Welding Inspector #79112181 EXPERENCE NUS CORPORATION,1980-Present Waldinger Corporation, 1978-1980 Bechtel Power Corporation, 1974-1978 NUS - Project quality assurance engineer. Performed vendor evaluation (program review and approval, audits, and vendor surveillance); procurement document review and approval; fabrication follow and source inspection / release for the following nuclear component procurements.

Rochester Gas & Electric Company Wash. Public Power Supply System H, Monitoring Equipment and Commonwealth Edison Company C5de Valves - Spent Fuel Storage Racks Consumers Power Company Carolina Power & Light Company

- Auxiliary Fuel Handling Holst - Valves Responsible for the review and approval of design documentation to ensure compliance with client requirements, NUS quality program, and NRC criteria for the following projects:

Carolina Power & Light Company Rochester Gas & Electric Company

- AOG System Backfit - Post Accident Sampling System

- Cold Shutdown System - Containment Hydrogen System

- Appendix R Modification Commonwealth Edison Company Virginia Electric & Power Company

- Spent Fuel Storage Racl<s - Equipment Qualification Program

- Control Room HVAC Modification Consumers Power Company

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! Additional duties as staff quality engineer include 1) the development, promulgation, and maintenance of the Engineering Division quality assurance program, 2) perform-ance of quality assurance audits for verification of project / procedural compliance to the Quality Assurance Program, and 3) active participation (as a member of the Audit and Compliance Committee)in the CASE Register.

Waldinger- Developed and maintained the corporate supplier quality program (ANSI-N45.2.13), project quality assurance program and procedures for the WPPSS-2 contract, analyzed and prepared bid documents, also responsible for design /

procurement document review and approval, and training.

Bechtel- Verified the fabrication, installation, testing, ed documentation of nuclear piping systems, mechanical components, and instrumentatiori and control systems at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station. In addition, provided interface with the HVAC subcontractor to ensure proper implementation of their quality program and contractual requirements, provided training programs for certified inspectors, pre-pared and approved work plan procedures and checklists, and assumed the responsi-bilities of Lead QC Mechanical / Piping Engineer in the absence of the supervisor.

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Reviewed and approved preoperational, functional, periodic, and operational test procedures. Developed and approved QA Instruction Procedures.

Monitored and verified the activities of the Construction Startup Test Group at the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. Coordinated the Quality Control Test inspection for integrated leak rate, structural integrity, and local leak rate tests. Performed inspections of piping and instrument and control systems to ensure that the fabrication and installation activities were in accordance with project documents. Participated in the design and compilation of a computer-controlled records retrieval system, which traced components, subcomponents, and spare parts to the required documentation records.

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T e 15 September 1932 To: Auditor Qualification File From: B.W. Burak - Director of Quality Assurance '/'M" As a supplement to Mr. W. P. Purcell, Jr. Auditor Qualification folder, this letter is to document that the system established to qualify this individual as a Lead Auditor is in accordance with the requirements prescribed in ANSI -N45.2.23 - 1978.

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SUBJECT:

INaluation of Imployees Carmunication Skills This letter to Mr. P. Purcell's auditor qualification folder atteats to the fact that the oral and written conmunication skills exhibited by this ceployee, during scheduled audit activities, have been ovaluatal and are auf ficient in the preacn-tation of factual evidence to concerned organizations.

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EDUCATION - Uneversety/ Degree /Dete 4 Pomts Men.

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W.P. Purcell, Jr. 3783 LEVEL OF EFFECTIVE DATE RECERTIFICATION DISCIPLINE CERTIFICATION OF CERTIFICATION DUE Mechanical III 10/30/83 10/30/85 ,

I&C III 10/30/83 10/30/85 Weldina III 10/30/83 10/30/85 Pioing III 10/30/83 10/30/85 BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION:

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MEREDITH J. P. SENASACK EDUCATION Buci<nell University, B.S., Mothematics,1970 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1978 Present Prince George's County Fire Department, 1974-1978 National Bureau of Standards, 1970-1974 NUS - As Quality Assurance Administrator for the Consulting Division is responsible for developing and implementing the Consulting Division Quality Assurance Manual, auditing program implementation, maintaining quality assurance records, reviewing nonconfor-mance to assure closure, training personnel in quality assurance, approving quality assur-once plans, and verifying corrective actions.

Also responsible for consulting in the areas of quality assurance, management audits, information management systems, and records management. Areas of expertise include quality program and management audits, systems analysis, planning, design, and imple-mentation; training and staff development; quality assurance; audio / video television appli-cations; indexing; procedure development; and computer output microfilm.

Serves os project monoger of on call management and quality assurance consulting ser-vices for a major electric utility. Managed and conducted management and quality assur-once audits for operational utilities, fuel reprocessing facilities, fuel manufacturing facil-ities, and utilities under construction. Also verified compliance with regulatory require-ments. Participated in a project for development of procedures for DOE facility QA programs.

Has performed a records management effectiveness study for o multi-unit nuclear power station; has prepared policies pertaining to information and records management for a major electrical system; and has performed audits of records and document control pro-grams. Also developed and conducted a records management training course for o munici-pal government.

Managed on NUS-funded research project on indexing and retrieving nuclear records.

Managed a project to design a computerized records indexing system to support records turnover and utilization throughout the lifecycle of the facility, from construction through decommissioning. Performed front end analysis and systems design for computer assisted information retrieval systems to support legal requirements during hearings.

Conducted a study of the effects of information disclosure practices within the nuclear industry in the United States for a foreign government. Hos managed an audio / video applications program fer a municipal government.

Prince George's County Fire Depu,iment - As Supervisor, Statistical Analysis and Records Division, managed programs, projects and resources. Was responsible for developing long-range goals, objectives, and programs; planning, implementing, and monitoring of projects and systems; budgeting; resource management; staff supervision; and training.

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MEREDITH J. P. SENASACK Page Two Major program areas within the Division included records management, data entry and verification, quality control of source documents and data bases, data base management, system design and development, public information and research and analysis. Work in these program areas involved implementation, monitoring, and refinement of systems offer development; design, development, and testing of information systems and compo-nents; response to requests for information, reports, data, and statistics from the public and other agencies; and identification and analysis of problems creas, including proposal of solutions and prediction of impact of alternatives.

Provided technical liaison with other agencies; interfaced with Stch ile Marshal's office and National Fire Reporting System; provided data and summaries to MNCPPC and COG.

Supplied fire department requirements for Police Fire Computer Assisted Dispatching System; ensured that Rescue Report satisfied state requirements; interfaced with County Data Processing Division; justified projects, systems, and equipment through Data Proces-sing Advisory Committee; coordinated projects with Data Processing Analysts and pro-grammers to ensure fire department needs were satisfied; and signed off on completed projects.

Served on technical committees and attended regional, national, and international meet-ings on Fire Department Data Management; was active on Fire Rescue Information Sys-tems Subcommittee of COG; attended national conference on Fire Protection Master Pionning and Sth International Fire Protection Seminar in Germany.

National Bureau of Standards - As Project Leader for Fire Department Data Management Project and staff, was responsible for design, development, and implementation of flexible

modular management reporting system for fire departments (MISC Modular Incident i Reporting System). Work involved design for associated computer software; development of logical coding structures for data; design, test, and evaluation of reporting forms; study l

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Major activities included technical liaison with the Fire Service and provision of support for Management Information Study Committee (MISC), which supplied fire service input to the program. Also served as interface between fire departments and other local, state, and national agencies.

Identified, analyzed, and evoluoted existing data management practices. Assisted fire departments in identifying and implementing appropriate systems on the basis of their individual requirements. Applied new techniques from other disciplines to the fire creu.

Related activities included budgetir g and planning, inhouse contract and propesal evolu-ation, organization of, and participation in, technical conferences, interfacing with other Federal agencies, and input to design of the National Fire Reporting System (NIFE).

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MEREDITH J. P. SENASACK Page Three MEMBERSHPS Association of Records Managers and Administrators Nuclear Records Management Association NRMA Committee on Regulations and Standards American Micrographics Asweiotion PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS "The Real World of Indexing," NRMA,1979.

" Indexing Design Workshop--Putting Principles into Practice," NRMA,1980.

" Records Turnover Roundtoble," NRMA,1981.

" Specification for Master Computer System to Support Records Management," Houston Lighting & Power Company,1983.

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' Bechtel Power Corporation, Business Certification Program,1982 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1983-Present Bechtel Power Corporation, 1972-1983 Holmes and Norver, 1971-1972 U.S. Army, 1969-1970 NUS - As manager of the Management Systems Department, is responsible for records management services, systems integration, records transition / turnover projects, office automation, records management training and staff development, configuration management, document / drawing control systems, and project management. Areas of expertise include nuclear and fossil power plants, architect-engineer services, design, construction management practices, and records management services for plant startup and operations.

Bechtel Power - As the Records Manager for the South Texas Project, was responsible for development and implementation of procedures and systems for reviewing, transferring, and accepting the project design records and documentation created by the previous architect-engineer to support Houston Lighting and Power Company's plans for the South Texas Project's Records Management and Information Processing System. Was instrumental in assisting HL&P, Bechtel, and Ebasco in deriving a single-source records management system from creation to turnover.

As project administrator for the Vogtle Project, was responsible for development and .,

implementation of a computer-based nuclear records management system in conjunction with Georgio Power Company. This included managerial and technical responsibility for a 750,000 man-hour budget and a $2 million computer budget. The project scope covered activities from records initiation to final turnover to the plant power generation deoprtment.

! Previously, held a comparable position on a nuclear power project for the Taiwan Power Company, Southern California Edison and Salt River Project, as well as a series of increasingly responsible assignments on a variety of Bechtel nuclear and fossil power plant projects.

Holmes and Norver - As logistics analyst, provided a variety of logistical support services for the U.S. Antarctic Research Facilities in Christchurch, New Zealand, relative to U.S.

government research octivities in Antarctica.

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EDUCATION Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, M.S., Chemical Engineering,1964 University of Massachusetts, B.S., Chemical Engineering,1962 University of Maryland, Reliability and Risk Assessment,1982 University of California at Berkeley, Nuclear Power Plant Safety and Siting,1972 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nuclear Power Reactor Safety,1971 General Electric Company Radiological Physics and Engineering,1969 r Control Theory Seminars,1969 Closed Loop Systems,1968 Naval Reactors Shielding Methods,1967 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Advanced Reactor Analysis: Reactor Design,1965 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1981-Present Atomic industrial Forum, 1975-1981 New Eng!and Electric System, 1974-1975 Yankee Atomic Electric Company, 1972-1974 General Electric Company, 1962-1972 NUS -Is responsible for providing technical assistance to the group executive, Consulting Group, serving as project manager and providing technical support for .icensing programs of domestic and foreign utilities, and interacting w!:h government agencies. These responsibilities include monitoring and reporting on rulemaking activities, reviewing safety analysis reports, preparing safety evaluation reports, and preparing special stydies on significant licensing and safety issues.

Atomic Industrial Forum - As manager, Reactor Licensing and Safety Projects (1978-1981),

was responsible for organizing and managing nuclear industry initiatives and U.S. Nuclear Regula-tory Commission (NRC) communications on generic licensing and safety issues of concern to the industry. Served as technical secretary to a committee of approximately 100 industry licensing and safety analysis professionals, including participation in or oversight of 15 technical subcommit-tees. Was responsible for written and oral communications with the NRC at all levels of staff and management. Organized and directed annual international conferences on nuclear reactor licens-ing and safety.

As manager, Member Services (1975-1977), was responsible for AIF technical communications in a public affairs context. Has extensive speaking, debating, and media experience in the United States and ebroad.

New England Electric System - As manager, Nuclear Information,was responsible for oral and written communications with regional, state, and local officials; the media; and the public concern-

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Page Two Yankee Atomic Electric - As a nuclear engineer in the Nuclear Services Division, was resp'on-sible for overall coordination and partial authorship of the preliminary safety analysis report and the environmental report for the proposed Seabrook Station, Seabrook, New Hampshire. Was responsible for thermal-hydraulic engineering support for Vermont Yankee nuclear power station, Vernon, Vermont. Served as a member of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Safety Audit and Review Committee.

General Electric - As a nuclear engineer at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, performed engineering functions in the areas of mechanical design and analysis of in-pile test equipment; thermal-hydraulic design, analysis, and testing of prototype equipment; reactor physics analysis, including supervising the preparation of a computer code for evaluation of reactor power distribu-tion experiments; reactor protection analysis; reactor transient performance analysis; shielding design of reactor servicing equipment; design physics calculations for nuclear instrument response; and reactor accident analysis and safeguards. Responsibilities included oral presenta-tions to the AEC Division of Naval Reactors and documentation of design analysis and results for shipboard reference.

HONORS Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society,1961 MEMBERSHIPS American Nuclear Society National Public Information Committee PUBLICATIONS "How PRA is Being Used in the U.S.A." (coauthor), Nuclear Engineering International, Vol. 27, No. 328, June 1982.

Summary and Analysis of Safety GoalProposals (coauthor), NUS-3871,1981, Comments on NUREG 0739, "An Approach to Quantitative Safety Goals for fluclear Power Plants"(principal author), Atomic Industrial Forum, Committee on Reactor Licensing and Safety, i March 1981.

Comments on 10 CFR 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities: Considera-tion of Degraded or Melted Cores in Safety Regulation, Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (45 FR 65474)(principal author), Atomic industrial Forum, Committee on Reactor Licensing and Safety, December 31,1980.

"The Accident at Three Mile Island," presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society, Philadelphia, Pa., July 9,1979.

I " Congressional Hearings on Nuclear Safety and the Report of the Risk Assessment Review Group," presentation to AIF Public Affairs conference, Kansas City, Mo., February 27,1979.

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" Congressional Hearings on Nuclear Safety and the Report of the Risk Assessment Review ,

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Statement on Risk Assessment (coauthor), Atomic Industrial Forum, Committee on Reactor Licensing and Safety, February 1979.

"Ndder's Nuclear Nonsense," review of The Menace of Atomic Energy, by Ralph Nader and John Abbots, published in Business and Society Review,1977.

"U.S. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy, Domestic and International Effects," presented to University of Maryland Graduate School Seminor, March 7,1978.

" Nuclear Power Opponents in the United States" presented to IXe Congres de Relations Internationales, Nuclear Development and Proliferation, Quebec City, Canada, October 1, 1977.

"The California Initiative"(coauthor), investment Dealers' Digest, July 13,1976.

"Sofeguards and the Public, The Utility's Role," in proceedings from Atomic Industirol Forum Public Affairs Workshop, Plutonium Safeguards and the Breeder, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 8-l I,1974.

Seabrook Station Environmental Report, (portions of) Chapter 2, "The Site," 1973.

Seabrook Station Preliminary Safety Analysis Report, (portions of) Chapter 2, " Site Chorocteristics," and Chapter 15," Accident Analysis," 1973.

An Analysis of Steady-State Heat Transfer in a Spring-Loaded Dry Shipping Cosk, KAPL M-6106, UC-38, General Electric Company, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, February 11,1964.

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E.1. Du Pont Company, Textile Fibers Department, 1965-1971 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, 1956-1965 NUS - Performs various computer-related tasks over o complete range of activities from conceptual studies to final client training in use of developed systems. The computers utilized ronge from the IBM PC to the large CRAY mainframes, and include business and scientific applications.

Was a member of the NUS- team involved in comriercici development of the EMERGE package. This multi-man-year effort provides Nt ' client s with a system to satisfy the NUREG-0654 requirement relating to realtim; dose assessment for planned and emergency releases from nuclear power plants.

Managed the NUS efforts in the conversion of 25 computer programs, of varying complexity, to operate on the CRAY IS computer owned and operated by the United Information Services (UIS) of the United Telecomp Group, Inc. These programs and other converted subsequently are the outgrowth of a cooperative venture with UlS who is currently making them available to domestic nuclear utilities under the commercial label of " Power."

Performed thermal-hydraulic and safety analyses of complex power systems for domestic and foreign clients. These activities involved the analysis of steady-state and transient problems, including independent review of such analyses, the development of related analytical and computer-based mathematical models, and the performance of methods training.

Coordinated the multidiscipline technical effort involved in the preliminary design evaluation of the reactor cooling system for . TREAT upgrade. In supporting role, performed thermal evoluotion in the conceptual design evaluation of the core support structure for TREAT Upgrade. Assisted with various safety analyses pertcining to subcompartment evaluation for the South Texas Project. Performed thermal evaluations in support of TREAT upgrade fuel design.

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4 FRAM< R. VAUGHAN Page Two investigations for foreign clients. Functioned as manager of various projects with budgets ranging from $10,000 to $180,000, and involving from one to five engineers full or part time. Contributed to CFE's Laguna Verde and PGE's Boardman bid proposal evaluations. Assisted with plant evacuation analysis following a loss-of-coolant accident with the emergency core cooling system assumed inoperative. Provided statistical assistance to a domestic plutonium fuel manufacturer relating to compliance with AEC accountohllity requirements. Performed safety-limit analysis for university test reactor requesting AEC clearance for higher power operation. Assisted with conceptual modeling of subcompartments in nuclear plant analyses and modification of computer

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Print Control - As Vice President and Director of System Development was responsible for commercialization of the PCI-1000 systems and their installation at client sites.

PCI-1000 is a financial management system (programmed in BASIC for Wang 2200 computers) designed for printing plants having annual gross revenues in the one to four million dollar range. It contains functions for estimating, order entry, job cost accounting, accounts receivables, payroll, accounts payable, inventory, general ledger and sales analysis. Four PCI-1000 systems were made operational.

Honeywell - Supported minicomputer marketing staff as software specialist (FORTRAN and assembly languages) in presales and postsales activities.

Du Pont - Assisted technical and monacement personnel as data processing specialist and statistical consultant. Taught elementary statistics course. Developed business systems in FORTRAN to perform financial cost forecasts, power plant cost allocations, and laboratory cost / work efficiencies. Adapted FORTRAN programs associated with dyestuff formula matching and CPM with monpower leveling methods. Completed original FORTRAN programs in operations research (network analyis and linear programming) and in quality control (sampling plans for continuous and attribute systems). Assisted engineering with statistically-based developmental tests including setup, implementation data collection, and analysis. Supervised minicomputer installation of dedicated laboratory data reduction system from initial economic studies to project completion.

Westinghouse - As thermal and hydraulic core design engineer, participated in Shippingport development for Core i fuel manufacturing through Core 11 design formulation, including onsite testing offer Core I startup.

Investigated core performance associated with multi-pass / multi-orifice region hydraulic core configurations (ASME 62HT-45). Developed methods to estimate effects of fuel swelling, axial pow-r shape, and local axial and radial power perturbations on core performance. Eva;ooted special problems such as erosion effects on core components, utilization of as-manufacatured channel spacing dato and performance of fuel element detection and location system. Performed reactor safeguard studies including cold-water and rod-ejection accidents and loss of flow transients.

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Page Three Performed feasibility study of multi-reactor power stations including cost and con-sequence of reactor sequencing. Developed FORTRAN program to perform preliminary advanced core layouts. Formulated hydraulic configuration to accommodate characteristics of advance seed-blanket cores.

MEMBERSHIPS Tau Beta Pi Pi Tau Sigma SELECTED PUBLICATIONS "COVAN-A Computer Program to Evaluate the Required Reliability / Maintainability Characteristics to Achieve a Specified Availability for a General System" (coauthor),

NUS-4424, November 1983.

"The Estimated Availability of Reprocessing Plants that Use Various Maintenance Concepts" (coauthor), NUS-4429, November 1983.

"SAAP-A Computer Program to Evaluate the Reliability Characteristics of a General System" (coauthor), NUS-4298, March 1983.

" TREAT-CS-A Computer Code to Evaluate the Operating Characteristics of the Existing TREAT Cooling System," NUS-3893, September 1981.

"TIR10N-4 Code Users Manual for NUS Prime Computer System," NUS-324S, January 1981.

" CORRAL-2 Code User's Manual for NUS Prime Computer System," NUS-3720, December 1980.

" Preliminary Design Evaluation of Reactor Cool:ng System for TREAT Upgrade" (coauthor), NUS-3652, September 1980.

" Conceptual Design Evaluation of Core Support Structure for TREAT Upgrade" (coauthor), NUS-3583, April 1980.

"A Survey of Capital and Operating Costs for U.S. Nuclear Power Plants 1973-1977,"

NUS-3167, June 1978

"Fuelcost-V Code Description and User's Manual"(coauthor), NUS-3081, January 1978.

l "A Survey of Licensing issues and Plant Operating Experiences in Westinghouse l- l 100 MWe Plants," NUS-3063, November 1977.

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ELIZABETH A. VISSING EDUCATION Campbell University, B.S., Mathematics,1977 (Cum laude)

EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation,1980-Present Fairchild Space and Electronics Company, 1977-1980 NUS - As a senior engineer in the Radiological Analysis Department, performs shielding design analysis, radiation dose assessments, source term development, and consequence analyses of releases of radioactivity, toxic chemicals, and explosive vapors to the environment. Performed probabilistic studies in the areas of aircraft and missile impact on nuclear plants. Evaluated the offsite radiological consequences resulting from postulated loss-of-coolant occidents (LOCAs). Performed a spent-fuel-rack thermal analysis based on storage of higher burnup fuels. Evaluated the dose rates and integrated doses to electrical equipment, postaccident sampling equipment, and test coupons located in a spent-fuel pool using analytical and computer techniques. Provided technical support in the shielding design of a radwaste system building and several high radiation sampling systems. Porticipated in the installation and conversion of nuclear-related computer codes from CDC, Prime, and IBM computers to the APEX /CRAY-1 '

computer. Familiar with KAP-VI, ANISN, QAD-SO, ORIGEN, and HEATING 5 computer codes.

Fairchild Space and Electronics - As o quality assurance engineer, was responsible for developing and maintaining a failure analysis reporting system for testing and field use of military electronics systems and for providing trend data and reports to management and staff for resolution action. Participated in the identification, analysis, and resolution of failure trends. Assigned project quality engineer for military data annotation systems. Performed audits related to quality assurance. Trained and certified quality assurance and manufacturing personnel to military electronics specifications.

PUBLICATIONS "High Radiation Sampling System Airborne Dose Assessment," NUS-3650, March 1981.

" Aircraft Accident impact Analysis San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3"(coauthor), NUS-3805, April 1981.

" Indian Point Unit 2 High Radiation Sample Room Dose Assessment," NUS-4156, June 1982.

" Evaluation of the Dose Rote end Shielding Requirements for the HRSS Equipment,"

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" Detroit Edison Earico Fermi 2 Rodwoste Building Shield Design Report," NUS-4139, Vol ll-IX, (contributor), June 1982.

"Offsite Hazardous Chemical Definition Program for the Midland Plant," Appendix D, (contributor), June 1982.

"Radionuclide Moss Bolonce for the TMI-Accident: Data Through 1979 and Preliminary Assessment of Uncertainties," NUS-4432, September 1983.

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RICHARD D. WILDER Project Manager EDUCATION ,

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NUS CORPORATION,1970-Present Hittman Associates, Inc., 1969-1970 Martin Company, Nuclear Division, 1959-1969 Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory,1955-1959 U.S. Navy, 1952-1955 NUS - Managed engineering, design and procurement efforts for the backfit of reactor

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nuclear power plant. The modification consisted of the addition of four high pressure blowdown valves, piping, pipe supports and actuation controls.

Managed engineering and design efforts associated with the addition of reactor coolant pump oil collection and storage system tc an existing PWR plant. Performed the same fuaction for an upgrade of the hydrogen addition system at a PWR plant.

Supervised the design work for an upgrade of an existing liquid and solid radwaste treatment system. The work consisted of adding an asphalt based volume reduction and solidification system and upgrading existing systems to accept the new equipment.

New equipment included etched disk . filter, coalescer-filter unit, centrifuge feed system and drum conveyors. Modified and added to the existing control system to allow it to be computer based and permit all operations to be controlled remotely.

Other work included expansion of electrical distribution and HVAC to handle the increased power and thermal loads.

Recent assignments consisted of management of design and procurement activities for retrofit projects associated with fossil-fired generating stations including spreading room fire-suppression systems, modifications to pyrites conveying and storage system, upgrade of fuel-oil accounting systems, replacement of BFP recirculation valves, investigation of steam turbine water-induction protection, addition of crusher house dust collection systems, and addition of vibrators and level detectors to precipitator hoppers.

Another recent assignment included management of design, procurement and technical supervision of construction activities for a large retrofit project for a midwestern utility. Managed the engineering efforts of over 100 engineers and design personnel

- involved in the design of fly ash system modifications, bottom ash system backfits for recycle and reuse, improved boiler blowdown and drain systems, facilities for the treatment of metal-cleaning waste, and systems for the collection and treatment of coal pile runoff, contaminated yard areas, and roof runoff. Established both englileering land construction' schedules; directed the development of system startup, operation and maintenance procedures; and participated in startup testing. The project had an installed cost of $100 million, required 600,000 manhours, and was completed in 3.5 years.

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Martin - Directed conceptual study of inspection and maintenance system for a gas-cooled reactor plant. Prepared designs for the in-service inspection equipment to be delivered with the reactor plant. Supervised the dockside testing and final trials of the MH-1A nuclear power plant. Assisted in planning and conduct of crew training in _

both classroom and field efforts. Coordinated the MH-1A engineering efforts of the architect-engineer with the base office engineering department. Assisted in resolution of shipyard construction problems while in residence at architect-engineer's office and later at the shipyard. Developed functional requirements for the PM-1 control and instrumentation systems based on analog computer simulation of core and plant systems. Prepared instrumentation specifications and performed vendor liaison during procurement and installation phases. Provided technical supervision during construction and acted as shift supervisor until plant turnover to the owner.

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EDUCATION University of Illinois, Ph. D., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,1969 West Virginia University, M.S., Theoretical and Apphed Mechanics,1966 Lehigh University, B.S., Mechanical Engineering,1962 Bettis Reactor Engineering School, courses in Reactor Materials and the Design of Experiments, 1973-1974.

Carnegie-Mellon University, course in Finite Elasticity,1972 University of Pittsburgh, courses in Viscoelasticity and Plasticity,1971 REGISTRATION Professional Engineer, State of Michigan,1977 Professional Engineer, State of Massachusetts,1975 Professional Engineer, State of Pennsylvania,1974 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1974-Present Westinghouse, Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, 1969-1974 University of lilinois, 1966-1969 U.S. Navy, 1962-1964 NUS - Responsible for the management of the Engineering Mechanics Department, which performs design analyses of structures, systems, and components and also develops and implements advanced analytical methods. Provides the direction for the department's technical, administrative, and financial operation es well as the coordination of both technical and marketing efforts.

Project experience includes the development and application of advanced analytical methods in such areas of mechanics as nonlinear dynamics, seismic analysis and testing, impact analysis, fluid-structure interaction, fracture mechanics and fatigue analyses, instability analyses, and i elastic-plastic stress analyses. Assigntnents included performance of a site seismicity analysis and development of floor response spectra for a power plant containment building; establishing test

! requirements and procedures for the seismic testing of electrical equipment; conducting in-house courses in structural dynamics; initiating and directing a quality assurance program for the department; and performing stress and vibration analyses of many vessels and components.

Directed the ASME B&PV Code analyses of fuel assemblies for a high-temperature, gas-cooled test reactor and the analysis of a core-support plate.

l Prepared a topical report for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the NUS methods of performing seismic analyses of nuclear fuel storage racks. Established the meth-l odology and directed the developmerit of nonlinear dynamic seismic analysis techniques for assuring the structural integrity of nuclear fuel storage racks. Supervised the ASME B&PV Code Section lil analyses of several piping systems. Reviewed, in part, the seismic and structural l

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Page Two Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory - As Senior Engineer, evaluated the validity of design limits on strain for application outside the original qualified range. Assisted in the specification of portions of a structural design basis for core components in the areas of fracture mechanics and material properties. Consulted on the acceptability of reactor components that do not meet specified requirements.

Set up a general procedure for calculating elastic stress intensity factors for use in crack propagation analyses of structural members containing defects. Qualified the use of computer programs for the structural analyses of reactor core components. Performed stress and fatigue analyses. Evaluated the effects of a loss-of-coolant accident on fuel assemblies.

University of Illinois - Instructor in Engineering Mechanics MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Subcommittee on Pressure Vessels and Piping, ,

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- trical utilities in the - areas of pl ant maintenance, preventive maintenance programs, spate parts programs, troubleshooting techniques and maintenance assistance. These services _ include l providing computer software development and administrative assistance to on-site data processing groups.

Assigned .to Fermi ~ II. Plant. Responsible to the Maintenance Engineer - for the development and debugging of vendor supplied spare' parts- and maintenance scheduling -computer programs.

i Knowledgeable in the. area of spare parts procurement, specifica-tions, and . quality requirements. Specific areas of expertise .

include. development of computer operating procedures, training program users, coordinating program enhancements, and developing administrative organization and procedures..

Quadret - At Beaver Valley, Unit 1, was responsible for the oper-L atien of. the compu ter ized preventive maintenance scheduling, l maintenance history, and NPRD reporting. programs.

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on' IBM 370 and the Project 2 Outage Scheduling Program. In addition, trained users in CICS time-sharing graphics programs for use on background radiation monitoring system. Also assisted i- in the development of a manual tracking system 'for . technical

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surplus inventoryThe available f software Responsibilities in this araa M.ne i.1;14 or resale to the da-ir wecup and duties on new a. :.. 0 L,1wmentation, nd existing data banks. preparation of input data, and custodial related to the L-reactor restart. Assisted in tracking commitments project consisted of data bank maintenance, support and week 1v onstraThis i DO project meetings, for the DEIA an.d FEI: for the L-Heactor restart at Savannah River Operations.

Commitments, and data for nuclear power plants. In addition, assists with the identification R and review CORNELL UNIVERSITY - As stock coordinator, managed all stockroom, shipping, receiving, physics laboratory. warehousing Duties activities for a national included, data base federally funded particle inventories, capital equipment management of stock l addition, was radicactive and haitarMaerecords, U ::t and GSA surplus acquisitions. Tn y g cculaul. entice.

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3AMES A. NEMES EDUCATION George Washington University, M.S., Civil Engineering (Solid Mechanics),1981 University of Maryland, B.S., Civil Engineering, (Structures),1977 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION, 1978-1981; 1981-Present Brown & Root, Inc.,1981 Planning Research Corporation / Systems Services Company, 1977-1978 NUS- Field Project Manager assigned to the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Wm. H.

Zimmer site. Directed field crew during walkdown of safety related piping systems to verify compliance with NRC I.E. Bulletin 79-14. This effort involved determination and documentation of as-installed piping dimensions, pipe supports and associated equipment.

Provided technical and managerial assistance in the a eas of mechanical design and engineering mechanics during review of subcontractor-analyzed piping systems and support design. In addition, provided the interface between the site and office for support modifications resulting from NUS-performed computer analysis.

Designed and analyzed structural and mechanical components and piping systems.

Modeled piping systems and interrelated components for use in finite element computer. programs such as PiPESD, STARDYNE, EASE, and NASTRAN. - Evaluated base plate reactions to verify compliance with NRC Bulletin 79-02 using computer code STRUDL. Specific tasks include the analysis of pumps, heat exchangers and compressors in accordance with ASME Section III requirements, including . Class 1 analyses for fatigue and thermal transients.

Brown & Root - Enghwering Coordinator for Subcontractor performing piping analysis p . elated activities for the South Texas Project. Interfaced with the subcontractor

disciplines within Brown & Root and the utility. Specific functions included evaluating .

proposals, coordinating review of subcontractors work and- resolving technical problems.

,: Planning Research Systems Services - Designed and analyzed ground support facilities for the space shuttle program. Specific activities include participation in the design of a radiation shield to be used in shuttle engine test firing, and design and analysis of l pipe supports for liquid hydrogen and oxygen lines la accordance with AISC and space p center codes. . Also involved in the freauency analysis of the space shuttle crawler

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PATRICIA C. BARKLEY EDUCATION University of New Orleans, B.G.S.,1980 University of West Florida, B.S., Systems Science,1983 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1984-present Gold Card Travel Management, 1983-1984 NUS-Responsibilities include customer systems analysis, computer programming, data base management systems and computer assisted records management.

Analysis and upgrading of comprehensive accounting package for NUS' Licensing Information Service (LIS), used for automated processing of monthly statements, usage billing and personnel involvement tracking.

. GOLD CARD-Directed installation / interface between Apollo Business Systems (ABS) and the existing United Airlines Apollo Reservation System.

Responsibilites included consolidation of ticketing function into an autonomous Ticketing Department. Trained ABS agent / operators and bookkeeper / operators. Defined policies and procedures to support these two departments.

Programmed custom client reports to be generated by ABS. Designed format for Apollo customer profiles.

HONORS Magna Cum Laude, University of West Florida MEMBERSHIP Data Processing Management Association

SUSAN R. DEMNER EDUCATION University of Georgia, B.S., Computer Science,1983 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1983-Present NUS -Is responsible for the maintenance and modification of several NUS software products including:

o GDB - Generalized Data Base which is used in many utility and NUS data management applications.

o MAILNET -

The electronic mail program and similar electronic communications programs such as LISNET.

o CFI -

Command Fetch Interface which is a fourth level language used in the design of applications.

Developed a software module tied to GDB to create Gantt scheduling charts.

Responsible for the support of the several system directories, which contain the software used by NUS users. Also performs system programming on the Prime family of computers.

Also responsible for upgrading and developing procedural software and software modules for various applications such as:

o EPRI- Equipment Qualification Data Bank o STSTS - Surveillance Test Scheduling and Tracking System o ASTS - Action Statement Tracking System o LIS/ADB - Licensing Information Service Automated Data Base.

Developed procedures for the documenting system covering software change, maintenance and notification to users. Is also responsible for maintaining that system. -

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, NUS CORPORATION,1977-Present CSG Incorporated, 1976-1977 NUS - Currently working as engineering assistant providing support to nuclear power plant licensing activities for client utilities. Is the lead coordinator for the Detroit Edison project for updates to the Fermi 2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) and various other tasks. Serves os _ liaison between NUS Corporation and the onsite project manager at the Fermi plant. Is ' responsible for the entire arnendment process from collecting and controlling final change notices, editing, word processing, review, final print stages, and docketing at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Also initiates training of new employees in the FSAR amendment process.

Assisted in the preparation of the procedure for the Fermi 2 FSAR amendment production 3 and figure update and participated In the subsequent FSAR figure update project.

Responsibilities included creating a data base on the Prime computer, determining figures for update, ordering engineering drawing mylors from the client's document control center, coordinating the photo reduction and poste-up process, and integrating updated figures into the FSAR omendments.

As senior production coordinator in the NUS Publications Division, served as liaison with clients through all phases of document production. Directed and coordinated omend-ments, reports, proposals, procedures, and brochures. Also was responsible for standardiz-Ing and revising all NUS corporate forms.

Previously was word processing technician. Duties included creating and editing docu-mnts on the Doconics, Xerox 8SO, and Kodak photo typesetter and communicoting documents from NUS to other regions.

1 .CSG - As word processing technician, created and edited documents for various societies such as the Epilepsy Foundation and the National Concer Society.

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ABINOAM CFELLADURAI MOSES EDUCATION Spicer Memorial College, Poona, India,1961 St. Josephs College, Bangalore, India EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1976-Present Kidde Consultants, 1969-1976 Commonwealth Transportation Consultants,1969 NUS - Provides administrative licensing assistance to nuclear utilities. Participated in a project to identify all Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company's commitments to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; this involved review of I & E Bulletins, Circulars, Notices, and licensing documents. Provided similar onsite commitment identification assistance for the Carolina Power & Light Company. Was a member of the project team that introduced a surveillance test scheduling and tracking system at the Brunswick Plant for CP&L.

i Work consisted of collecting and recording data, and interviewing plant personnel to integrate the various types of surveillance tests required by technical specifications into the Scheduling and Tracking Program. Assisted in a technical specification verification program for lowa Electric Light & Power Company, which included reviewing the technical specifications for internal consistency between sections, and for consistency between the technical specifications and their various surveillance procedures. Also participated in the quality assurance phase 'f a project that involved conversion of various nuclear energy analysis programs to the Cray-l computer for United Information Services, Inc. Updated portions of the Surry FSAR based on plant modifications, reonalyses, and operational changes.

Previously, was an associate designer responsbile for drafting and computing volumes and slopes for evaporation / percolation ponds for nuclear and coal-fired power plants; and for planimetering and auditing the tonnage and wheslage of coal and royalties paid by Connelten Industries, West Virginia, to Mariners Museums each quarter. Draf ted struc-tural and concrete designs for high radiation compling systems structures, electrical wiring diagrams, block diagrams and logic diagrams for Detroit Edison Company and Argonne National Laboratory.

Kidde Consultants - As a draftsman / designer, drafted new subdivision street grades in Montgomery, Anne Arundel, and Frederick counties, Maryland and Prince Wilic.n County, Virginia, and profiles of storm drains and water and sewer systems. Comp"ted earth quantities for grading and earth moving. Was otso a rodman and chainmnn in survey Crews.

Commonwealth Transportation Consultants - As o draf tsman, draf ted plans and profiles of highways, bridges, culverts, and grading for the Government of the Honduras.

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EDUCATION St. Petersburg Jr. College, courses toward B.S. In computer science EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1975-Present Honeywell, Inc., 1973-1975 NUS - As a senior engineer aide in the Consulting Division Licensing and Information Systems Department,is involved extensively with the Automated Information Management Program, which entails various data bank applications such as Customized Environmental Qualification Data Banks, Commitment Tracking Data Banks, Surveillance Test Scheduling Systems, and the EPRI Equiprnent Qualification Data Bank. Duties include initial setup and implementation of data banks, assistance in data collection and loading, preparation of users' manuals, custodian duties for established data banks, and training NUS clients in data base activities.

As manager of the Project Services Section, duties included overview and delegation of department administrative and word processing workload and all data loading activities. Was responsible for department project files from initial setup to project end in meeting company and industry OA requirements.

As a secretary in the NUS Licensing information Services (LIS) Department, coordinated all secretarial duties for the LIS program. Was responsible for maintaining client contract and corres-pondence files; typing client correspondence for staff engineers; coordinating and allocating all international client requests; invoicing domestic and foreign clients; and maintaining current address, mailing, and client-contact lists. Also planned semiannual client-sponsored conventions, which included arranging hotel facilities and room reservations and planning banquet activities.

Honeywell - Served as secretary in the Product Assurance Department for two quality assur.

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Currently working on ~ Ph.D. In Business Administration, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. .

! University of Phoenix, M.B.A.,1983 University of Madros, India, B.S., Statistics,' 1973 4 West Valley College and San Jose State University, Fortran IV, Cobol 68, and IBM Assembler, 1980-1983 .

Institute of Business Studies, Madras, India, Cobol 74,1973-1974 L Allicnce Franchaise de Madras, Diploma in French,1970 American Management Association courses in Project Managemerit and Line Management, 1980-1983 Control Data Corporation, CADCAM course,1983 '

Oholone College, Pascal Programming,1983 EXPERENCE i NUS CORPORATION,1983-Present

Quadrex Corporation, 1978-1983
Colonici Penn Insurance Company, 1976-1978 j NUS - Porticipates in consulting activities related to fuel cycle services, including market projections, financial and economic analyses, and various technical surveys for utility, government, and other institutional clients. Is currently lead engineer on a survey for the Tokyo Electric Power Company on advanced power reactors and is project j manager on lood-following operation for Westinghouse-designed PWRs. Also involved in i

i marketing and applications of the Fuel Data Base Program, which was designed primarily i

to account for both the quantity and the cost of all types of fuel consumed within an '

4 electric utility's power generating system. Is also involved in applications of GDB

> software to commitment lists and computerized technical specifications and in marketing and development of a computerized data base to word search and update FSARs and a computerized licensing commitment tracking system.

1 Was a staff engineer on the Unresolved Safety issues Review Program and the Nuclear Rulemaking Review Program. Provided technical consulting support to improve safety compliance and to support plant operations, including spare-parts maintenance and component classificotton lists (0-List). Supported NUS effort in review and analysis of the Inservice Inspection / Testing Pregram (IST) for Consolidated Edison of New York. Also assisted in NUS project to develop trend analysis and lessons to be learned for the Department of Energy's uausual occurrence reporting system using system SKS2000.

! Ouodren -Was project engineer on 0-List projects and lead project engineer for a

! licensing commitment tracking system. Was responsible for software development and coordinating all computer applications and data base management systems.

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RAJI V. RAMAN Page Two Developed rules and procedures for Q-List programs. Responsible for training Q-List personnel in-house and onsite. Was also involved with indoctrination and quality assurance audits for in-house projects. Generated procedures and a usage manual for the training of new personnel on Time Shore. Performed analysis and programming using Fortran on the Prime computer systems. Generated tables and charts, and checked mathematical calculations using CDC, General Electric's Time Shore and the Prime computer. Prepared various tasks using data available from blueprints. Worked on special assignments at GE for three months. This included testing Mark 11 containment 4TCO Tests, using various programs including GE's New Loads, to generate data.

Colonial Penn insurance - As a data / systems analyst, served on an onsite team designing data flow diagrams which decided the input flow of the insurance business. Performed validation of input and produced two complete subsystem specification documents.

Worked with the supervisor of claim: coverage and analyzed the methods needed to computerize their business. Estimated cost for hardware and software, installed the i system after it was programmed, and trained the users. Also trained the staff on balancing the computer reports.

MEMBERSHIPS American Nuclear Society Atomic Industrial Forum Society of Woman Engineers PUBLICATION

" Nuclear Plant Availability, Reliability and Myths," Master's Thesis, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona,1983.

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BENJAMIN A. WELCH EDUCATION University of South Florida, courses towards B.S. in mechanical engineering, 1975-1980 U.S. Navy submarine training courses in propulsion plant operation, pumping systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, atmosphere control, and air conditioning / refrigeration systems, 1970-1973 r

EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION,1981-Present Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1979-1981 Senior Engineering Technical Assistant, June 1981-September 1981 Engineering Technical Assistant, Breeder Reactor Component Project, August 1979-May 1981 U.S. Navy, 1971-1973 NUS - As junior engineer is responsible for assembling and operating an environmentalqualifi-cation test f acility that qualifies various system components for use under harsh environmental conditions associated with loss-of-coolant accidents in nuclear generating facilities.

Westinghouse Electric - Generated computer models of piping systems using interactive graph-ics terminals and software for stress analysis.

Set up and conducted equipment tests to determine process parameters. Designed and imple-mented special application tooling; wrote process specifications, project procedures, equipment reports, and specifications; wre'.e and issued purchase orders, prepared samplos, and performed mechanical tests on process qualification materials.

Implemented a computer scheduling program based on the critical path methods, which included terminal updating of product status, interface with existing scheduling systems, arel product structure revisions.

U.S. Navy - As nuclear submarine auxiliaryman (MM2), acted as planned maintenance and damage control petty officer, This included scheduling and assigning preventive maintenance tasks to members of division and inspection, and controlling shipboard damage control equipment.

In addition, as leading second class petty officer, was responsible for operating and repairing shipboard hydraulic, high-pressure air, oxygen generating, HVAC, and seawater pumping systems.

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2. . J. E. Craft 3.- . M..R. Crook 4 T. W.'Fillingim
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6. K. E. Gunter
7. J. G. Kennedy 8.. S . ' R. Kennedy
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. shootino for the chemical and refinerv industry. Mr. Baawell has also worked as an electrical technicia'n in the ' installation of low voltage electrical systems.

EDUCATION Delta Ouachita Vocational Technical School, 1975 U.S. Navy Electronics "A" School, 1974 EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 07/84 - Present Cataract, Inc., 08/83 - 07/84 Harrison International Corp., 02/83 - 06/83 TCP Engineering & Construction, 06/81 - 01/83 Industrial Control Systems, 05/79 - 05/81 Trisler Electric, 08/78 - 04/79 NUS -

Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear clant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light for resolution by engineering and auality assurance groups.

Cataract - As a Level II I&C technician at the LaSalle Nuclear Station, performed final calibration and startup of instrument and control systems. Provided creoperational test succort and performed scheduled instrument surveillance procedures. Pepaired and tested Westinghouse 7300 control systems and components.

Harrison - As an electrical technician, performed termination, troubleshooting, checkout, and calibration of fire protection systems. Also, checked out annunciator systems.

TCP - As an electrical instrument technician, oerformed instrument loop calibrations and provided preocerational and startup test sup-port. Additionally, worked as an electrician on low voltage systems, includino LDC-40 Line-of-Logic Computer Systems.

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ICS - As an instrument technician, performed instrument calibration, instrument loop calibration, and startup troubleshooting on instrument and control systems.

.Trisler Electric - As an electrical technician, installed conduit and cable for instruments. Terminated and calibrated instruments.

Performed loop-calibration testing.

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Mr. Craft has fifteen years of instrumentation and control and electrical experience of which four years have been in the nuclear power generation industry. His experience includes installation, calibration, testing, and repair of instrumentation and electrical components and systems. Other experience includes instrumentation and control procedures preparation, planning and scheduling, and supervision of technicians.

EDUCATION Richland Technical School, Columbia, SC IBEW Apprentice Program EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 07/84 - Present WISCO, 12/83 - 03/84 MATSCO, 03/81 - 05/83 Harrison International, 09/80 - 12/80 and 12/78 - 03/80 Johnson Controls, 03/80 - 09/80 FED Electrical Contractccs, 07/77 - 12/78 Carolina Eastman, 08/75 - 06/77 M.E.C. Company, 10/73 - 06/75 South Carolina Electric & Gas Co., 02/72 - 10/73 IBEW Local 382, 12/65 - 12/71 NUS - Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Water-ford 3 nuclear olant. Performs cable and raceway walkdowns as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light for , resolution by engineering and cuality assurance groups.

WISCO - As a Level II technician at the Waterford 3 nuclear plant, performed electrical and instrumentation and control calibration and testing to support the Phase II (Preocerational) Test Program.

MATSCO - As an electrical technician supervisor at Fermi II, super-vired and performed electrical system and component testing during the construction and startup test phase.

Johnson Controls -

As an engineering technician at the Brunswick Steam Electric Station, prepared station instrument and control procedures.

Harrison International - As a startup technician at the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station, performed calibration and testing of station instrument and control systems.

*.A J. E. Craft Page Two P&D ,As~ art electrical superintendent for the Columbia, SC Airuort Project, planned and directed the installation and testing of l

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As a startup technician, performed checkout, testing, and startup of electrical eauipment and control systems for multi-unit chemical complex.

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As an electrical startup technician, performed electrical and control system testing during startup of a soybean processing plant.

SCE&G - As an electrical startuo technician, performed calibration and testing of control systems and electrical systems at the Wateree and Lexington Stations during plant startup.

IBEW - As a construction electrician, worked for various electrical contractors on various commercial and industrial projects in the Columbia, SC area.

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Navy Nuclear Power School Idaho State University Suffolk County Community College EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION, 1977-Present Johnson Controls, Incorporated, 1977 EG6G, Incorporated, 1973-1977 U. S. Navy, 1965-1973 NUS - Section Supervisor, Startup Services Department responsible l for .providing consulting engineering services to utility _ customers during construction, startup, and operation of nuclear power plants and project management of same. Responsible for the supervision of the field startup test and operations engineers assigned to the foreign and' domestic plant sites who are performing similiar con-sulting work.

While assigned to ne Shoreham Nuclear Station (820-MWe BWR) was responsible for system description development, writing the fire-protection pre-fire plans and station fire procedures, and writing maintenance and surveillance procedures. Took lead in procurement and cataloging of safety and non-safety related mechanical spare  ;

e parts. Reviewed maintenance section purchase specifications and '

plant systems for adequate spare part availability.

While assigned to TMI II Recovery Operations Group, served as Super-visor, _ Radwaste Shipping and Disposal a utility staff position responsible for seeing that'all radioactive material shipments from TMI - Units I & II are within state, DOT, and NRC regulations. This-included ' receipt of radioactive materials. Supervise 11 full-time radwaste personnel- and 4 -

6 additional support personnel.

Responsible for both low level and high level waste staging and storage facilities. Annual budget of $2.5 million. Involved in development and implementation of programs / procedures for equip-ment specification, volume reduction, solidification and operation Previously functioned as Radwaste Shif t Engineer. Responsible for

ensuring that site processing and discharging of liquid / gas rad-waste and non - radwaste satisfied all safety, ALARA, and regulatory ,

requirements. Developed and completed study programs for moisture absorbant material in spent resin liners, testing of scale model

, dewatering system to evaluate adequacy of system, and testing pro-gram for resin sluicing equipment to be incorporated into solid-ification process.

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while Controls and Instrumentation Technician, was assigned to Davis-Besse Nuclear Generating Station (900-MWe PWR) , assisting Toledo Edison Company in initial startup phase of instrumentation and Controls Systems. Duties included procedure development, equipment trouble-shooting, initial calibration of various pneumatic, electropneumatic and electronic controls, and in-strumentation.

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Control Room Operator (Reactor); controlled operations of 175-MWe test reactor utilized for research in liquid metal fast bre-eder reactor safety program.

Previously System Engineer for liquid metal purification facility responsible for initial startup, maintenance, and upgrade of this system; and for high vacuum system, responsible for initial startup, maintenance, and upgrade of same. Also served as Technical Writer developing numerous operating and test procedures currently being used in the sodium loop safety program.  ;

1 U. S. Navy - While Watch Section Supervisor (nuclear submarines), 1 coordinated and controlled operation and maintenance of nuclear power plant, life support, and electrical power generating systems.

Formulated highly effective, preventive maintenance programs.

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FIELD PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION FIELD OPERATION 3 AND TRAINING DIVEION '

EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Michael R. Crook ACTIVITY OUALIFIED TO PERFORM System flushing and hydrostatic testing; component level and system integrated preoperational testing; evaluation of test results LEVEL OF CAPABILITY III EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 6/29/84 to 10/ W m NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGER Jon W. Ousley y [,) j BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION 9 8 years Navy Nuclear Program a ynnrn nononreh nonernr c;tnrtup nna Operation 7 years composite Commercial Nuclear Power RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS .,_

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THOMAS W. FILLINGIM Mr. Fillingim has over six years of instrumentation and control I

systems experience of which seven months has been in the nuclear '

industry. He has performed instrument and instrument loop calibrations and he has provided preoperational and startup test support. His experience includes testing and inspections of electrical and electronic systems in the shipbuilding, paper, petroleum, and nuclear power generation industries.

EDUCATIOP Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College, 1980 Pensacola Junior College, 1976 EXPERIENCE NCS Corporation, 8/84-Present Cataract Inc., 5/83-12/83 Brown & Root Corp., 2/83-5/83 Harmony Construction Co., 1/83-2/83 TCP Construction Co., 6/81-1/83 BE&K Construction Co., 11/80-6/81 Ingalls Shipbuilding Co., 5/77-9/83 NUS -

Currently assigned as an instrument technician at the Uaterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light Company for resolution by encineerinc and cuality assurance grouos.

Cataract - As a Level II technician at the LaSalle Nuclear Station, performed instrument and instrument 1000 calibrations on instru-mentation and control systems. Provided preocerational and startup test support. Also performed trouble-shooting and recair on assigned systens.

Brown & Root - As an instrument technician at the Chevron oil re-finery, oerformed pneumatic and electronic instrument calibrations.

Performed loop checks and inspected instruments and nrocess control hookups to ensure installation according to specifications.

Harmony - As an instrument technician at the Marathon oil refinerv, performed calibration and maintenance on instrumentation and control systems. Also performed loop chacks prior to system startun.

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BE&K - As an electrician at the St. Regis paper plant, installed cable and raceways.

Ingalls -

As an electrician at the shipbuilding facilities, cer-formed wiring and checkout of fire water control valve system, tank level indicating systems, alarm panel systems, smoke detection systems, 120 and 440 VAC power systems, and the radar wave guide system.

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DARRELL C. FLYNN EDUCATION University of Missouri, BSNE, 1979 General Electric, Field Engineering Program School EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1984-Present Independent Consultant, 1983-1984 General Electric Co., 1980-1983 NUS - As a Senior Engineer in the Maintenance Services Department,

- provides consulting engineering services to utility clients in the areas of plant maintenance, preventive and corrective main ~tenance procedure development and review, outage management, and general maintenance assistance.

Currently assigned to LP&L's Waterford 3 Muclear Station as a member of a task force to resolve NRC concerns.orior to issuance of an oo-erating license. Specific duties consist of performina field walk-downs to verify hangar installations and electrical separation cri-teria. Additionally responsible for auditing inspection activities of LP&L and Ebasco.

Independent Consultant -

Developed a microcomputer based software package to track welder cualifications and the application of weld-ing codes to specific weld processes.

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As a field engineer assi'aned to Lasalle was responsible for data acquisition and records assembly for the preservice and in-service insoection program.

Was assigned to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company's Perry plant to supervise NSSS mechanical eculement installation. Respon-sible for the documentation associated with the installation and initial alignment of major NSSS comoonents.

At the Cooper station was responsible for supervisino welding acti-vities associated with the reactor water cleanup line reolacement project.

While assigned to the home office, developed computer programs to track ultrasonic test data and a penetration seal estimation procram for use at Millstone.

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EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Darrell C. Flynn ACTIVITY QUALIFIED TO PERFORM Mechanical / Electrical Inspection and Walkdown LEVEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 6/29/84 to 10/1/86 NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGER Jon W. Ousley ,g [ ), ! _ , ,

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EDUCATION Foxboto School, Process Control and Calibration Courses, 1979 Jackson County Junior College, Electronics Courses, 1977 EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 7/84-Present Cataract Inc., 8/83-5/84 Brown & Root Inc., 3/83-8/83 Gulf Coast Technical Services, 5/82-12/87 Thiokol Chemical Corp. (Subcontrac t) , 1/82-2/82 Valvonic Inc., 7/81-12/81 Pennwalt Corp., 1/81-6/81 l Mississippi Chemical Corp., 3/74-1/81 l

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Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Pecort deficiencies to Louisiana Power & Light Company for resolution by engineering and cuality assurance aroups.

Cataract - As a Level II technician at the LaSalle Nuclear Station performed instrument and instrument loop calibrations and orovided preoperational test support on Weshinghouse 7300 systems. Also tested and repaired these systems.

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As an Analyzer Technician at the Chevron Residuum Project, assisted a third-oarty engineering group. Performed ore-commissioning tests on analytical eculpment associated with the refinery control systems and performed duplicate factory tar c runs to verify that equipment met specifications. Also loop-checked Taylor Mod III computer system.

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As a plant technician at LP&L's Nine Mile Station and Little Gvosy Station performed maintenance and outace services on these fossil generating stations.

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valvonic - As an instrument technician at a Shell isopreme plant,

' installed and calibrated analyzer systems. Assisted in the overhaul of the plant.

Pennwalt - As an instrument technician performed startup, checkout, and operation of olant analyzers. Attended in-plant school for Taylor Recorders and Controllers.

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As an instrument supervisor, supervised installation, modification, and startuo of three fertilizer plants, two ammonia plants, two sulfuric acid plants, and a water treatment / waste disposal plant.

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BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION High School Graduate +

Junior College Electronic Courses +

Foxboro Process Control Course 10 months Commercial Nuclear Power 10 years Ecuivalent Instrumentation Excerience RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EX AMINATIONS (Where required)

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Mr. Kennedy has six years of instrumentation and control experience of which ohe year has been in the nuclear power generation industry.

His experience includes performing loop calibrations, initial ,

instrument calibrations, surveillance procedures and instrument '

repairs. Other experience includes performing instrumentation calibration, specification checks, and computer troubleshooting for 4

the chemical and refinery industry. Mr. Kennedy has also worked as an electrical technician in the installation of air conditioning, lighting, and communication systems.

EDUCATION International Technical Institute, Baton Rouge, La - Continuous Process Control RETS Electronic School, Metairie, La - Solid State Electronics EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 07/84 - Present Cataract, Inc., 05/83 - 07/84 -

Chevron, 9/82 - 5/83 TCP Engineering & Construction, 5/79 - 9/82 Rosher Electrical Contracting, 3/79 - 5/79 Stauffer Chemical Corp., 7/77 3/79 NUS -

Currently assioned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencier. to Louisiana Dower and Licht for resolution by enaineerino and auality assurance groups.

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As a Level II I&C technician at the LaSalle Fuclear Station, nerformed final calibration and startuo of instrument and  ;

control systems. Provided creocerational test support and nerformed scheduled instrument surveillance orocedures. Was anslaned responsibility for neutron monitorina system surveillance and calibration.

Chevron - As an instrument technician at the Pascagoula Residuum conversion Plant, performed soecification checks, calibrations, and loop verifications on electronic and oneumatic instrumentation.

Major ecuipment included three 900-ton sulfur units, a residuum desulfurization plant, an alkylization unit, and a crude reformer.

Also responsible for checkout of Sybron/Tavlor Distributed Control System and Taylor 1010 Suoervisory computer.

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maintenance on vacuum . unit, alkylization unit, dimersol unit, 650 psi. gas-fired boiler, air compressors, and oas comoressors. Also worked with .Foxboro Soec 200 with Video Spec and Fox 3 computer. -

Rosher . - As an electrical technician, installed computer controlled air conditioning systems, lighting control systems, and communication systems in commercial buildings.

Stauffer - As an instrument and electrical apc antice, installed and performed checkout of relay logic systems, on-off control systems

.and alarm systems.

FIELD PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION FlELD OPERATIONS AND TRAINING DIVISION EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED James G. Kennedy ACTIVITY OUALIFIED TO PERFORM Instrumentation Calibration, Testinc, and Walkdown LEVEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 6/29/84 to 10/1/86 __

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Instrument Technical School +

1 year Commercial Nuclear Power 4 years Equivalent Instrumentation Experience RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS (Where required)

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calibrations and he has provided preoperational and startup test support. His experience includes work in the nuclear, oetroleum, construction, and chemical industries.

EDUCATION U.S. Navy Basic Electricity & Electronica School, 1974 M.G. Montgomery High School, 1973

-EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 7/84-Present Brown & Root Corp., 1/83-5/83 TCP Construction Co., 3/81-1/83 Harmony Construction Co., 1/81-3/81 Rosher Electrical Co., 9/78-1/81 McIntyre Electrical Co., 1/78-6/78.

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Currently assioned as an Instrument Technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light Company for resolution by engineering and cuality assurance aroups.

Cataract - As a Level II I&C technician at the LaSalle Nuclear Station, cerformed calibration and startup of instrumentation and control systems. Provided preocerational test support and performed instrumentation trouble-shooting and recair.

Brown & Root - As an Instrument Technician at the Chevron Pesiduum Project, performed instrument and loop calibrations and provided test support for assigned systems. Performed trouble-shootino, repair, and testino activities on systems orlor to turnover to Chevron.

TCP -

As an Electrical Instrument Leaderman at the Good Hope Refinery, performed pre-checks, loon checks, and startup testing for all wet-cas and H S2 comorossors and burner management Danels.

Harmony - As a Maintenance Electrician at the Good Hope Refinerv, performed maintenance on instrumentation and electrical shut down l systems associated with wet-cas compressors, burner manaaement l canels, line-o-loolc systems, furnaces, and 480 V motors.

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As an apprentice electrician for this electrical con- i tracting firm, installed a nd' repaired commercial and industrial electrical systems.

McIntyre - As an apprentice electrician at the Stauffer Chemical plant, performed instrument calibrations and loop checks and installed wiring for 480 V switch gear in motor control centers.

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EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Steven R. Kennedy ACTIVITY QUALIFIED TO PERFORM Instrumentation Calibration, Testing, and Walkdown LEVEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 8/9/84 to 10/1/86 n NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGhR Jon N. Ouslev . a v -

BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION llich School Graduate +

US Navy Basic Electricity and Electronics School 6 months Commercial Nuclear Power 5 years Eauivalent Instrumentation Experience RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EX AMIN ATIONS (Where required)

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EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Technology Degree in '

l Water Resource Engineering Technology, 1981 The Pennsylvania State University, Associate Engineering Degree in l

Surveying Technology, 1979 EXPERIENCE l NUS, 1981 - Present i

t U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1980 - 1981 Allegheny-Kiski Engineers, 1979 NUS - Provide utilities with consulting engineering sertices during construction, startup, and operation of power plants. These services include providing test assistance and the preparation of test procedures for new and operating power stations. Currently i assigned to Midland Nuclear Plant (R52 MWe PWR's) as startup and test engineer in the auxiliaries systems group of the primary systems test section. System responsibilities included the radwaste systems. Previously assigned as assistant to the technical super-l visor. Duties included reviewing and revising test and TPM pro-cedures, coordinating Test Working Group activities, and developing and coordinating the test procedure approval and review cycle. Also responsible for OA nonconformance responses.

NRC - Provided technical support for the regulatory orc,cass during the TMI-Unit II cleanup. Assioned to the Technical Support Section '

as Intern Radwaste Engineer. Initial assignment included providino support data pertaining to EPICOP II, a radioactive wastewater treatment system. This recuired interfacing with the licensee, vendors, consultants, and other regulatory agencies. Reported the major evolutions in the NBC TMI Proaram Office Weekly Statuc Report.

Additional duties included reviewing operational procedures, com-piling and evaluating Krypton-85 purae data. .

Allochenv-Kinki - As a surveying technician, operated a kern auto-matic level, a Lietz thoodolito, and a transit. Was a head and rear chainman, a rodman, and a note kooper. In the offico, delivered the surveys to customers.

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ACTIVITY OUALIFIED TO PERFORM System flushing and hydrostatic testiner component level and system integrated preonorational testiner and mechanical component inspections and testino.

LEVEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVG PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 8/8/84 to 10/1/86 NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGER - a bob 44, ,

Jon W usicy

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JEFFREY A. LARSON Mr. Larson has six years of nuclear power plant experience. His experience includes operation and maintenance of navy power olant equipment. Mr. Larson also spent two years as a training instructor at a navy nuclear propulsion plant prototype site.

EDUCATION Navy Nuclear Power School, 1980 EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1984 - Present U.S. Navy, 1978 - 1984 NUS - Currently assigned as Field Technician at Waterford 3 S.E.S.

(1160 MWe PWR) responsible for insoection of safety related/ seismic pipe supports on various systems. Verify that pipe support struc-tures and components satisfy criteria as specified in site Quality Assurance inspection procedures.

U.S. Navy - Served as Machinist Mate 1st Class on Trident class nuclear submarine. Qualified as Engineering Watch Supervisor.

Responsible for .3peration and maintenance of power plant eauipment and training oi ships' personnel in these areas. Also served as instructor at Navy orototype reactor training site for two years.

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BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION High School Graduate +

6, years Navy Nuclear Program RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EX AMINATIONS IWhere required)

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. . l JAMES R. ORGPRON j Mr. Orgeron has ten years of instrumentation and control and electrical exoerience of which one year has been in the nuclear power generation industry. His exoerience includes performing loop calibrations, initial instrument calibrations, surveillance procedures, and instrumen_ repairs. Other exoerience includes the installation, calibration, and testing of electrical, instrument, and oneumatic systems in the cetro-chemical and construction industries.

EDUCATION West Jefferson H.S., Harvey, LA EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 7/84 - Present Cataract, Inc., 6/83 - 7/84 TCP Encineering & Construction, 5/81 - 1/83 Delta Safety Systems, 1/81 - 5/81 Petrotech, Inc., 2/80 - 12/80 Camcraft, Inc., 8/72 -8/79 NUS - Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reoorts deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light for resolution bv engineering and cuality assurance Qroups.

Cataract - As a Level I: I&C techniciar at the LaSalle Nuclear Ftation, oerforme? final calibration and startuo of instru. rent and control svstems. Provided creocerational test suopert and cerformed instrumentation troubleshootinc and repair. Was assicned rescen-sibility for Radiation  ?!cnitoriac Systems surveillance and calibration.

TCP - As premium instrument technician at the Good Hope Refinery, was responsible for installation, calibration, and maintenance of oneumatic and electronic instruments. Interfaced with Operations, EngineerinQ, and' manufacturers to resolve instrument error oroblems and to increase the reliability of on-stream and croyimity analyzin; ecuipment.

Delta - As a technical specialist, was recoonsible for procuring, installing, testino, and calibratinc instrumentation for offshore production platforms.

Detrotech -

As a technical s.,ecialist, tested and calibrated oneumatic and electronic instrumentation used in control and alarr functions for offshore platforms.

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EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED James G. Orgeron ACTIVITY OUAllFIED TO PERFORM Instrumentation and Electrical Calibration, Testing, and Walkdown LEVEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 8/9/84 to 10/1/86 _

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BASIS FOR CERTIFICATION Hich School Graduate +

1 vear Commercial Nuclear Power 9 vears Ecuivalent Instrumentation and Electrical Experience RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EX AMINATIONS (Where required)

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JON W. OUSLEY MANAGER OPERATING SERVICES DEPARTMENT

, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT EDUCATION Aerojet Nuclear Training Engineer Test Reactor Qualification, 1974-1975 High vacuum Technology, 1975 Liquid Metal Purification and Handling Course,.1975

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Test Reactors Instrumentation Technology Course,1974 U.S. Naval Nuclear Power Schools and Prototype Training, 1969 U.S. Naval Electronics Schools,1968 EXPERIENCE NUS CORPORATION, 1977-Present-Johnson Controls Service Co., 1976

, Aerojet Nuclear Corporation, 1974-1976 U. S. Navy, 1968-1974 NUS - As Manager of the Operating Services Department and the Technical Services Department, is responsible for providing client technical contact, department financial considerations, home office project management and NUS personnel management functions for several remote field projects at client power generation facilities.

Responsible for sales to utility clients including startup assist-ance, control systems and electrical maintenance services, health physics-technician and selected procedural preparation services.

As Section Supervi.sor in the Startup Services Department was respon-sible for staffing and project management of foreign and domestic startup engineering and operaticr a support projects. Field tasks undertaken by . subordinates included system startup engineering, onshift operations support, I&C . consultation, and onsite bulk procedures preparation efforts.

While assigned at Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (820 MWe BWR) as Lend Project Engineer for NUS, assisted in the establishment of the instrumentation and control section. Supervised multi-discipline NUS effort in development of major portions of the plant operating manual. Served as alternate member to the plant safety review committee for the last two years of the field assignment. ProcGred safety related 'and non-safety related spare parts. Designed specialized test equipment for DC distribution systems. Represented plant-_ staff on Shoreham's Project Maintainability Task Force.

' Prepared preventive maintenance, surveillance test, calibration, and administrative procedures. Provided technical direction to control system testing and administrative supervision to the -I&C department during those times when the utility I&C engineer was away from the site. Initial assignment was to assist in the preparation of permanent plant procedures to be utilized during startup support.

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Aerojet Nuclear - As reactor instrumentation supervisor and Experi-mental Reactor Operator, supervised a technical group of day shift and backshif t crews to support startup and preoperational testing of upgraded plant protection system. Was responsible for maintaining the new plant protection system, automatic shutdown system and plant parameter monitoring subsystems, maintained reactor console and experimental shutdown interfacing equipment. Served as operations

. liaison with engineering, quality control, training, and other supporting groups at the ETR facility during its modification to accept and operations with the Sodium Loop Safety Facility.

U. S. Navy - Reactor operator and prototype instructor, responsible for classroom reactor theory and on-the-job training of student operators. Maintained reactor control and shutdown maneuvering area watch on two pressurized water plants, performed hands-on mainten-ance of reactor control and shutdown systems. Participated in the first cycle overhaul at a commercial shipyard of an attack sub-marine.

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6 years Navy Nuclear Program

? ynare moce noncent vvparinnco 10 years composite Commercial Nuclear Power RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS (Where required)

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- GREG L. RUSH Mr. Rush has five years of instrumentation and control experience of which one year has been in the nuclear power generation industry.

His experience includes performina surveillance procedures, 10o0 calibrations, and individual instrument calibrations. Other experi- j ence includes performing pneumatic and electronic instrument i installation, calibration, and repair for the chemical and refinery j industries.

EDUCATION Southwest State Technical College, Instrumentation Course, i Graduated 1981 - Certificate EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 07/84 - Present Cataract, Inc., 06/83 - 07/94 Brown & Root, Inc., 08/82 06/93 Oddity Construction Co., 03/82 - 08/82 Daniels Construction Co., 03/82 Dwight W. Prouty Co., 01/79 - 03/82 NUS_ - Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdowns as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light for resolution by engineering and ouality assurance aroups.

Cataract - As a Level II I&C technician at the LaSalle Nuclear

Plant, worked in the surveillance crew. This group assisted the l client technicians performing final calibration and surveillance

! orocedures on system instrumentation. This task included the troubleshooting and repair of faulty instrumentation. Previously

l. assisted in preoperational testing supoort aroup performino l

instrument loop calibrations, troubleshooting and repair on area radiation monitors and other system instrumentation.

Brown & Root - As an instrument technician at the Chevron Residuum Conversion Project, performed instrument calibration, loop calibra-tions, and pneumatic control system troubleshooting and repair.

Oddity Construction - Temporary job in the construction of residen-tial homes.

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As an instrument technician with the Virginia Chemical Co. , performed instrument and pneumatic valve installation, calibra-tion, and reoair.

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1 year Technical College +

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DEWARD GREGORY SEELYE Mr. .Seelye has seven years of instrumentation and control systems experience of which six months has been in the nuclear power industry. His experience includes performing loop calibrations, instrument calibrations, and startup tests and he has written I&C test and calibration procedures. Mr. Seelye has additional back-ground in the petroleum and chemical industries.

EDUCATION C.F. Vigor High School, 1977 EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 07/84 - Present Cataract, Inc., 05/83 - 12/83 Brown & Root Corp., 09/82 - 05/83 TCP Engineering & Construction, 12/80 - 09/82 McIntyre Electric Co., 07/77 - 12/80 -

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Currently assigned as an instrument technician to the Waterford 3 nuclear plant. Performs cable and raceway walkdown as part of a field inspection team. Reports deficiencies to Louisiana Power and Light for resolution by engineering and cuality assurance groups.

Cataract - As a Level II I&C technician at the LaSalle Nuclear Station, performed calibrations and startup tests on instrumentation and control systems. Provided support during preonerational testing and oerformed trouble-shootina and reoairs on I&C systems. Preoared test and calibration orocedures.

Brown & Root - As an Instrument Technician at a Chevron oil refinerv performed check out of Taylor Mod III Distributed Control System and general testing of instrumentation systems prior to turnover to Chevron.

TCP - As an Instrument Technician at the Good Hope refinery, installed, calibrated, and maintained pneumatic and electronic I&C systems.

McIntyre - As an Apprentice Instrument Technician at a chemical plant, worked on on/off control systems, alarm systems, and flammable gas detectors.

- FIELD PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION FIELD OPERATIONS AND TRAINING DIVISION NUS Corporation EMPLOYER PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Deward G. Seelye Instrumentation Calibration, ACTIVITY QUALIFIED TO PERFORM Testing, and Walkdown II LEVEL OF CAPA8ILITY EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 6/2./84 to 10/1/86 NUS DEPARTMENT MANAGER Jon W. Ousley v v y)A 6- w

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'U.S. Navy, Machinist Mate "A" School -

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' EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1984-Present ~

University of Arizona, 1981-1983 5 Westinghouse Hanford, 1977-1981 .

University of Arizona, 1975-1977 Tuscon Electric Power Co., 1973-1975 Magma Copper Co., 1973 Cochise College, 1971-1972 Pizza Hut, 1970-1971 U.S. Navy, 1964-1970 NUS - As an Engineer in the Maintenance Services Department, pro-vides consulting engineering services to utility clients in the areas of plant maintenance, preventive and corrective maintenance procedure development and review, outage management, and general maintenance assistance.

Currently assigned to LP&L's Waterford 3 Nuclear Station as a member  ;

of a task force to resolve NRC concerns prior to issuance of an operating license. Specific duties consist of performing field 1 walkdowns to verify hangar installations and electrical separation criteria. Additionally responsible for auditing inspection activi-ties of LP&L and Ebasco. . ,t I

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Westinghouse Hanford - Assigned as a mechanical maintenance pl'anner 5 to the FFTF facility. Duties consisted of reviewing mechanical work packages, procuring required parts including specifying quality re- p

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of 20 millwrights and 20 pipefitters. Additionally, was responsible 's for revising maintenance procedures to meet specific job needs.

Was assigned as a power operator responsible for the operation and troubleshooting of the site water treatment and fire systems. Re-wrote the power operator training manual and was responsible for the qualification of new operators. L Tucson Electric - Assigned as a power plant operator at the Irvington '1 i Station. responsible for the operation of all plant systems including 9

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U.S. Navy - Assigned to nuclear submarines as a machinist mate re-  !

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-EDUCATION Colorado School of Mines, Metallurgical Enoineering Courses San Diego State University, 1983 U.S. Navy, Nuclear Power Prototype Training U.S. Navy, Nuclear Power School U.S. Navy, Machinsts Mate Class "A" School U.S. Navy, Air Conditionina and Refrigeration School EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1984-Present VSE Corporation, 1982-1983 U.S. Navy, 1970-1982 NUS - An an engineer in the Maintenance Services Department, pro-vides consulting engineering services to utility clients in the -

areas of plant maintenance, preventive and corrective maintenance procedure development and review, and maintenance assistance.

VSE --As a senior engineer evaluated inspection reports and pre-overhaul tests results and developed Ship Overhaul and Repair Package for the overhaul of mechanical components and systems of shin's propulsion, electrical generating, and auxiliary plants.

U.S. Navy - As Nuclear Pronulsion Material Of ficer conducted insoec-tion and training visits for administrative and procedure comoliance for plant operation and safety. Conducted inspections on mechanical power generating components and systems.

As senior mechanical maintenance suoervisor developed the planned maintenance procedures and program for the reactor mechani -

cal division. Developed and supervised preoverhaul and nostoverhaul testing of mechanical and fluid systems.

As an engineer on a new power nlant developed and implemented the Planned Maintenance system for power generating and auxiliary systems. .

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EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED ACTIVITY OUALIFIED TO PERFORM Mechanical Inspection and Walkdown LEyEL OF CAPABILITY II EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 6/29/84 to 10/1/8_6

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12 years Navy Nuclear Program RESULTS OF PERIODIC EVALUATIONS RESULTS OF PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS (Where required)

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MARK VISLAY EDUCATION University of Maryland, A.S., 1972 EXPERIENCE NUS Corporation, 1984-Present United Engineers and Constructors, 1984 Daniel International Corporation, 1978-1984 Boilermakers Local 154, 1974-1978 Self Employed, 1972-1974 U.S. Air Force, 1966-1972 NUS - As a Principal Engineer in the Maintenance Services Department, provides consulting engineering services to utility clients in the areas of plant maintenance, preventive and corrective maintenance pro-cedure development and review, outage management, and general mainte-nance assistance.

Currently assigned to Louisiana Power and Licht Company's Waterford 3 Nuclear Plant as a Technician Supervisor responsible for directing all activities of approximately 12 mechanical and electrical technicians.

Specific tasks performed included field inspections of pipe hangers for final acceptance and verification of electrical raceway and cable separation criteria. Also developed inspection criteria for examining welds on raceway and pipe supports. -

UE&C - Assigned to Seabrook Power Station as a Test and Startup Suoer-visor. Duties consisted of supervision of craft oersonnel performina flushing activities. Responsible for scheduling work, identifyinc re-cuired work activities and final documentation.

Daniel - Assioned to the Calloway Nuclear Station as the NSSS Suoerin-tendent responsible for all mechanical system erection and maintenance activities including direct supervision of Boilermakers, Millwrights and Sheetmetal Workers. Specific component installations included Reactor Coolant Pumps, all Fuel Handling Ecuipment, final setuo of Reactor Vessel including internals installation and pressure testing of CRDM modules. Additionally responsible for startup support craft supervision including flushing of primary system installation and alignment of RCP seals, and final insoection of all NSSS pressure ves-sels including Steam Generators, pressurizer and accumulators. Also developed a preventive maintenance procram for all reactor building eculpment during the construction phase.

Previous duties at Calloway consisted of the supervision of the in-stallation of all HVAC eculpment and the Main Condensor.

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Boilermakers ' Local 154 .- Employed as 'a Welding Superintendent, Mechanic and. Pigger at various-industrial and power plant job sites in the Pittsburgh, PA region.

Self Employed - Owner-operator of a fence contracting business.

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EMPLOYER NUS Corporation PERSON BEING CERTIFIED Mark Vislay ACTIVITY QUALIFIEO TO PERFORM Mechanical Inspection, Startup Testing, evaluation of test results LEVEL OF CAPABILITY rr III EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF CERTIFICATION 7/13/84 to 10/1/86 NUS OEPARTMENT MANAGER Jon W. Ouslev j v

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