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| Issue date: | 12/17/1992 |
| From: | Winslow T GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | Jim Hickey NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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Dear Sir:
Subject:
License Demonstration Amendment (Revision #38)
Reference:
SNM Material License SNM-1097, Docket.#-70-lll3-We wish to inform you of changes in our_ current-organization structure.
Effective December 14, 1992, Mr. Tom Hauser was appointed Manager, Environmental Health'and Safety and Nuclear Quality Assurance for GE - Nuclear Energy.
He.will be physicallyL located at NF6CM, Wilmington, NC,-and has the following direct reports:
(1) Mr. Charlie Vaughan, Manager.- Regulatory Compliance (Wilmington, NC), (2). Mr. Eddie W. C. Leung,- Manager 2EHS (San Jose,. California), and (3) Mr. Joe Case,_ Manager - Nuclear _ Quality Assurance (San Jose, California).
Mr. Hauser reports directlyito Mr. Steve Specker, Vice President and General Manager, while mainteining a-strong dotted-line support-roleito Mr. Dallas Silverthorne, NF&CM-facility manager.
In order to provide additional clarity with regard to our current' organization, which_ includes other changes in the management chain
-that you are already aware of, we are-submitting page changes.to Part II.of our currentflicense application.
Since.none.of these organizational changes affect'the contents of Part I, and therefore_do not require prior-WRC approval,.we will1immediately~
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contains a list of the pages by date of revision.
contains the revised page changes to the Demonstration section of Part II of our current license applicatian.
If you have any questions or would like'to discuss this subject-further, please contact me on (919) 675-5461.
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11.4.3.4 Licensing & Nuclear Materials Management This function operates as the official business interface for all regulatory matters pertaining to nuclear safety concerns.
It procures and administers NRC and Agreement State licenses, and determines and communicates application of NRC, state and local
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It also provides advice and counsel to GE-Wilmington components and their customers on regulatory matters.
11.5 EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE OF KEY PERSONNEL-11.5.1 Manager - Nuclear Fuel & Components Manufacturing-(GE-Wilmington f acility manager)
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Nuclear Fuel & Components Manufacturing in December, 1991.
He has a strong manufacturing technology and operations background with five different GE businesses, including more than three years in Wilmington as shop operations manager and quality manager with GE Aircraft Engines in the late ' 80s.
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4 11.5.2 Manager - Fuel Chemical Manufactur#ng D. R. McLEMORR B.S.
Nuclear Engineer 1nc Mr. Dave McLemore started his career in the nuclear industry at the' Department of Energy Development Laboratories located at the Hanford, Washington site.
From 1968 to 1982 Mr. McLemore held pocitions of increasing responsibility that included fabrication of devices; reprocessing technologies; automation of 1aboratory analytical techniques; and automation of fuel fabrication facilities for mixed oxides.
In 1982, Mr. McLemore joined GE - Muclear Energy in Wilmington, NC, as the Manager of Plant Automation in the Fuel Manufacturing Building.
Responsibilitien included management of the technical staff and Area Manager responsibilities for laboratories in the facility used for development of nuclear measurement techniques.
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Since joining GE-NE in 1982, Mr. McLemore has held positions of increasing responsibility in all of the manufacturing operations at the Muclear Fuel and Components Manufacturing site.
In December 1991, he became Manager of Fuel Chemical 7
Manufacturing with the prime responsibility for the safe
- operation of the facilities used to produce uranium oxide powder.
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Dr. Bruce Kaiser started his career /inithe nuclear I
industry at the Department'of; Energy Development Laboratories located at the Hanford, Washingtonfside.
From 1972 to 1983, Dr. Kaiser held 1positionsEof--
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- s devices; reprocessing technologies; automation of' laboratory analytical techniques; and' automation of fuelH*
fabrication facilities for-mixed xides.
In 1983,-Dr. Kaiser joined GE 1 Nuclear Energy ini
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Automation in the fuel. manufacturing. building.
Responsibilities included management'of the; technical staff and technical development of non-destructive analysis and nuclear measurement techniques.
x Since-joining GE-NE in 1983, Dr.1Kais'er'has heldL
. positions of increasing responsibility in most-of the.
operations at.the Nuclear Fuel and Components-Manufacturing site.
In October 1992, he became Manager;of the Fuel Fabrication Operation with the prime responsibility for- * -
the safe operation of the. facilities,used.to-produce uranium oxide containing nuclear reactor fuel bundles.
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- ManagerJ-Manufacturing Engineering WILLIAM-OGDEN' B.S. Mil. Art &-Eng.
Mr. Bill Ogden was born in: London, England.
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Following GE Manufacturing l Management
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Outdoor Lighting-Department in 1967 as' Foreman -
Components Manufacturing.
He progressed through a-series of management positions.in Shop Operations, Production Control'and-Process _and Equipment Engineering.
In 1976, bill joined the Meter ~ Business as
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was named Manager.'
Load _ Management Operations 11n 1979,_
Manager - Brazil' Facilities ~ Project-in 1980, Manager =-
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Manager ManufacturingLEngineering in 1985.
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& Components Manufacturing (NF&CM) as Manager:-
Manufacturing: Systems &. Site Services.
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March, 1991, he spent eleven' months as! Acting Managerf-Nuclear Fuel & Components _ Manufacturing.
On February-10, 1992, he was appointed Manager, Manufacturing.-
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- Mechanical Engineering-Mr. Paul-Sick joined 1 General! Electric in the Manufacturing Management' Program inDEvan' dale,; Ohio, sin--
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While - on the Program,1 he : ha'd assignmentsjin:
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Off Program,-Mr.-Sick joined the-. Rechargeable Battery.
Business ~as-Advanced Manufacturing Engineer, followed-by; an assignment in Process Engineering.
Heialso had: a L shop assignment in-the Diesel Engine Business"for Locomotives.
Since joining 1GE-NE Wilmington-in 1972,7 Mr.-Sick has-held positions as Advanced Manufacturing Engineer,
-Manager - Tubing,1 and Manager - Special Projectsidealing l
with Inclined Fuel. Transfer. Systems.
He-then-transferred to1GE-NE San Jose as' Manager - Manufacturing.
Engineering, Manager --Manufacturing Technology,.and-Manager - Materials &. Vendor Support.
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He was appointed to his present position in-June 1989;
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Mr._ Tony;Schillmoller. joined.GEfinfl969'on'.the ~
Manufacturing Management: Program.
HeLheld progressive-assignments in Phoenix, Arizona'and Chicago, Illinois.
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Asfan individual-contributor he held positions of-increasing' responsibility, including Master Scheduler with-responsibility.for uranium' planning.
From.>1976~through 1990, Mr. Schillmoller held progressive positions:in_ Materials; management-including-
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- Since 1990 Mr. Schillmoller has.been-Manager of Master Production Planning and Contracting with_ primary =
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He was appointed to his present position in December-L 1992.
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.Mr. John'Harmon joined the General Electric Company'at the' Knolls Atomic Powe'r LaboratoryLin11965.
He held positions of Manager - Core. Manufacturing _and.
Specification. Analysis, Manager - Core Materials and.
Systems Test,.and Manager - Core = Manufacturing =
Engineering.
Mr. Harmon had technical responsibility.
for product and manufacturing processes-for all naval cores for which KAPL had prime contractor:
responsibility.
Management assignments included-manufacturing process analysis and the development 1of manufacturing specifications as well as material'and-systems testing evaluation.
In 1977, Mr. Harmon was appointed Manager -
Manufacturing Engineering,_ Components.& Metals, for s
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In this capacity, Mr. Harmon was responsible for all aspects of Manufacturing Engineering.
in the manufacture of nuclear components.and-zircaloy metal working.
In 1981, he was, appointed to-hisLpresent position as Manager - Manufacturing. Technology..In;this.
position, he is responsible for directing the-
. engineering and development efforts at GE-Wilmington'.
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when he joined Nuclear Fuel-Services as a~ Chemist-with2 responsibility for operation'of the-uranium scrap-l accountability laboratory.
He subsequently wasJactive-in the development of analysis and~metalography of plutonium, exotic metals and U233, Lactivities' which resulted in his promotion to Manager-of--the-Alpha Containment-Laboratory.
He joined. General Electric as1a Specialist - Nuclear-Materials Management at the Wilmington, N.C. nuclear
' fuel fabrication facility in 1970.
In this position,-he was responsible for the MC&A programs associatedEwith measurements, measurement control-andEstatistics.
He was promoted to the position'of Manager - Nuclear' Materials Management in 1974.-
During;this-period, he was-responsible for all'MC&A programs and contributed-significantly to the current state-of-the-art MC&A system in place at GE-Wilmington.
In 1981, he assumed the position of Acting Manager,
-Licensing l& Compliance Audits and in 1982, he was assigned the new position of Manager of Licensing &
Nuclear Materials' Management (the combined Nuclear Materials Management and Licensing;& Compliance Audits-units).
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GE-Wilmington programs for_ nuclear and critic ~al-i'tyf safety,-environmental ~ protection,Lindustrialssafety,.
emergency-preparedness, material control andfaccounting,_-
security, and all licensing ana permitting.
Mr.-Vaughan is active in the nuclear, community.- HeLhas served the INMM for'many= years holding.-several positions within the organization including Chairman in fiscal' years 1987 and 1988.
In July 1992, he was elected:a1
' Fellow for his distinguished contribution in:the field of safeguards and nuclear materials. management. ' He Lis' -
affiliated with the National Academy of' Science.and serves on.the N Division Advisory' Board for LANL..
11.5.8.1 Manager - Licensing & Nuclear-Materials Management T. P. WINSLOW' B.S. - Mechanical Engineering From 1967 to date, Mr. Preston Winslow has worked'at GE-Wilmington'in various~ positions related to manufacturing of; nuclear fuel ~and' components.
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to 1973, his-activities related 2
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1973 to 1977, Mr.-Winslow held management positions in quality control related to pellet,irod, _and bundle quality.
From 1978 to 1985, he was Manager - Chemet
. Laboratory and was responsible for theichemical'and-metallurgical testing of uranium and.zircaloy' mat'erials-and_ samples,for-product quality,_ environmental, r
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From'1986 until present, he-has held the position of-Manageri-Licensing & Nuclear'-Materials ~ Management.-
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-1 Radiation Safety' Engineering S. P. MURRAY JB. S. - Radiation - Nuclear Protection (Health Physics) r Certified - American Board of Health Physics From 1976 to 1978, Mr. Scott Murray was a health physicist at' Abbott Laboratories in Chicago, Illinois.-
He was' responsible for the radiation safety-program of.a:
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In 1987, Mr. Murray joined Radiation' Management I
Corporation, Chicago, Il]inois, as a staff health-physicist where he provided a variety of' client 4
consulting services including management of-decontamination and decommissioning projects, development of emergency plans and radiation ~ safety training programs.
Mr. Murray joined GE-Wilmington'in December 1979 as a l-
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operational nuclear safety programs, including the external and internal personnel monitoring programs, sealed source control program, and respiratory protection program.
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B. ROBINSON B.S. - Chemistry From 1963-1967, Mr. Bob Robinson held the position of Chemist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
From 1967 to 1977 Mr. Robinson worked for-Mor.santo Research Corporation (DOE contractor) in Miamisburg, Ohio where he held supervisory positions in the Bioassay / Environmental Analysis laboratory and Technical
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1 11.5.8.3 Manager Criticality Safety Engineering W. C. PETERS '(Acting) i BS - Physics and Mathematics
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I Dr. Bill Peters joined GE-Wilmington'in December 1975 in
- Nuclear Safety Engineering as a Nuclear Safety Engineer.
- Prior to this assignment, he was associated for two years with the General Atomic Company.in San Diego, California, where he was a Staff Physicist with the-responsibility for criticality safety at the HTGR andi TRIGA fuel fabrication facilities.
In 1981, Dr. Peters transferred to Automation Technology *
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where he had responsibility for implementing the criticality control system on the waste _ incinerator facility.- Following that-assignment, he served a brief period as Control Systems-Program Manager for the UPMP l
project and then, in 1983 he assumed the position as Manager - Nuclear Safety Engineering.
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Dr. Peters was Manager - Nuclear Safety Engineering until 1986 when he became Manager - Instrumentation and Support Manufacturing Engineering in Fuel Manufacturing."*
f In 1987, Dr. Peters was promoted to the position of.-
Manager - FM0' Maintenance with respnnsibilities for all the maintenance functions in Fuel Manuf acturing.: He served in this role until 1989 at which time he transferred into-Manufacturing Technology and Engineering =as. Program Manager for Lead Use Assemb1'ies.
In 1992, Dr. Peters assumed the-role of acting manager-of cri ticality Safety Engineering.
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i 11.5.8.3.1 Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer (Criticality)
F.G. WELFARE B.S. - Nuclear _ Engineering H.S. - Nuclear Engineering From 1954 to 1965, Mr. Fred Welfare was employed in the-Radiation Safety Department:at the' Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant, j
performing nuclear criticality _ safety e'raluations of processing of fissile materials.
In 1965,'he moved to the Reactor Analysis Department at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where-his primary duty was the physics'and economic ~ evaluation of various reactor types..
In 1972, Mr. Welfare joined Babcock & Wilcox, Lynchburg, Virginia, as Research Specialist in the Research'&'
Development Division, where his primary responsibility i
was development of methods used to evaluate nuclear-criticality safety of processing of-fissile materials'.
Mr. Welfare joined GE-Wilmington in 1983.
His_ primary assignment at GE-Wilmington has been the evaluation of the criticality safety of the processing of fissile materials and the establishing of controlsfrequired to maintain safety.
Mr. Welfare has approximately 30 years of experience in-l neutronics work, of which 24. years have been in criticality safety.
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11.5.8.3.2 Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer (Criticality)
J.T. TAYLOR B.S. - Physics M.S. - Industrici Administration Following service in the Army, Mr. Taylor joined General i
Electric Company at the Knolls Atomic Power. Laboratory in 1966 as a nuclear engineer.
Mr. Taylor came to GE-Wilmington in~1978.
In'his present position, he has the lead responsibility.for criticality safety.
11.5.8.4 Manager *- Radiation Protection R.
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TORRES AA - Applied Sciences Mr. Torres joined Sandia Corporation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1962 and was certified as a Reactor Health'-
Physicist on the Sandia Pulsed Reactor Facility.
From 1963-73,~he was employed.by Pan America at Jackass Flats, Nevada, in the following positions:.. Radiation Monitor, Senior Radiation Monitor and Lead Technician.
In these positions, he was involved in assembly /
disassembly and testing of high enriched test reactors.
Mr. Torres joined Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in 1963 as a Health Physics Surveyor.
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assisted operating crews in the operation, experimental set-up, shield design and safety program at the accelerator.
In 1976, Mr. Torres joined GE-Wilmington as a Shift Supervisor.
In 1978, he was appointed to the positi-n of Superviscr, Radiation Protection.
In this poLitioi.
he was responsible for the overall plant radiation protection program administered through crews of salaried, weekly, and hourly personnel.
In 1983, Mr. Torres was promoted to his present position as Manager, Radiation Protection.
11.5.8.5 Manager - Environmental Protection & Industrial Safety H. R.
STRICKLER B.S.
- Chemistry & Physics MBA - Business Administration In 1968 and 1969, Mr. Strickler worked for General Electric Company as Foreman, Fuel Manufacturing in the nuclear fuel fabrication plant in San Jose, California.
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Manufacturing tasks such as pellet grinding, rod loading and final rod loading were completed under his direction.
From 1970 until 1974, Mr. Strickler worked at General Electric Company's nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Morris, Illinois.
Mr. Strickler developed training for AEC licensed reprocessing operators.
Later, he directed plant startup activities on one shift.
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steam, electrical utilities, and UFs loadout facilities.
From-1975 through 1983, Mr. Strickler held positions of l
Manager - Plant Engineering & Safety and Manager - Plant Operations at the Morris facility utilized as a R&D center and nuclear spent fuel storage facility.
- Receipt, and storage of PWR and BWR fuel' as well as characterization studies were performed under Mr.
Strickler's guidance.
In 1984, Mr. Strickler joined GE-Wilmington.
From 1984 through May, 1988, Mr. Strickler, as Factory-System Engineering Program Manager, was responsible _for the installation of new CAD / CAM, maintenance,:and facility
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t In June, 1988, Mr. Strickler became Sr. Program Manager - Environmental Protection and in January, 1989,
.became Manager - Environmental Protection & Industrial Safety.
He is responsible for administration of the site environmental protection' program'and the site industrial safety program.
11.5.8.6 Sr. Program Manager - Emergency Preparedness & Security J.
H. BRADBERRY B.S. - Biology M.S. - Nuclear Engineering (Health Physics)
From 1962 to 1969, Mr. Bradberry' worked:at the GeorgiaE Department of Public Health.
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multichannel analyzer and proportional laboratory i
equipment.- He was=also involved in comprehensive surveys at locations where x-ray: equipment, radium or radioisotopes were being used to determine compliance-with established laws and regulations, q
From 1969 to 1972, he worked as a Senior Radiological j
Control Engineer at Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock l
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Work at this facility involved environmental analysis (river, mud, sludge), liquid samples:from.
-j shipboard reactor plants, analysis for internal contamination from radioactive work at the' shipyard, reactor plant shielding surveys and trainingLfor.
radiation technicians and supervisors.
Mr. Bradberry joined GE-Wilmington-in 1972.
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period until his present assignment he has held positions as Radiological Safety Engineer, Manager -
Radiation Protection, and Supervisor - Certification &
Release.
In his present position,.Mr. Bradberry is also responsible for the administration'of theisite security program.
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. Training programs are established for the various types of job functions (such as production operator, radiation protection technician, contri,ctor personnel, etc.),
commensurate with criticality safety _and/or radiation safety responsibilities' associated with'each such position.
Visitors to the controlled-area are trained in the formal training program or-are escorted by trained personnel while in the controlled areas.
11.6.2 Area Managers ensure the completion of' formal' nuclear safety training prior to permitting unescorted access into the controlled areas.
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