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Application for Renewal of License SNM-463,adding Rj Christian & Jd Wolch as Authorized Users of Licensed Matl.Dept of Science Instruction 11080.1C, Radiological Safety, Encl
ML20126E329
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Site: 07000510
Issue date: 01/14/1985
From: Tolderlund D
U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY, NEW LONDON, CT
To:
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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Dear Licensing Manager:

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Coast Guard Academy hereby requests renewal of Special Nuclear Materi al License No. SNM-463/Ref. no. 070-00510.

Our current license has four (4) amendments to date and is scheduled to expire on 28 February 1985.

Our current license is supported by our last renewal letter dated 20 February 1984 with two (2) encl osures.

These documents have been carefully reviewed and they accurately reflect our current program with the following exceptions:

1.

LT Raymond J.

Christian was assigned a supervisor of licensed materi al by action of amendment no. 4 to SNM-463.

LT Christian has also been assigned as the Academy's Radiological Safe ty Officer ( RS0).

LT Christian has attended a radiological safety course at Oakr.idge Associated Universities and has worked with the Academy nuclear facilities for several years.

He is qualified to conduct the tests specified by our license.

LT Christian's experience and training is outlined in enclosure (1).

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It is requested that LTJG John D. Wolch be assigned a supervisor of licensed material (condition (12) to SNM-463) replacing' LT M.

Bray whor has been transferred.

LTJG Wolch has attended a radiological safety course at Oakridge Associated Universities and has assisted the Radiological Safe ty Of ficer in carrying out the nuclear program over the past 2 years.

An outline of LTJG Wolch's experience and training is given in enclosure (1).

3.

Our renewal letter of 20 February 1980 has as enclosure (1) a radiological safety instruction DPOSINST 11080.11B.

This inst'ruction has been superceded by DPOSINST 11080.11C which is in enclosufe (2).

The new instruction makes no changes to our current program but describes assigned duties and safety practices lucidly.

If any additional information is needed please contact LT R. J. Christian, FTS: 642-8637.

Si ncerely, N YsYY D. S. TOLDERLUND, Ph.D.

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Personnel Nuclear Vitae Name:

LT Raymond J. Christian Nuclear Education / Training:

1976 BS Physics, USCG Academy 1982 MS Physics, University of Connecticut 1982 Basic use of Radionuclides in Research Course, Manpower Education,

Research, Training Division of Oakridge Associated Universities (0PAU) (Pgs. 2-4 of this enclosure)

Experience:

LT Christian has received nuclear laboratory experience on-the-job traini ng as an undergraduate Physics Major at the USCG Academy and as a graduate student at the University of Connecticut.

He has worked with all of the i sotopes listed in the license and has served as the Radiation Safety Officer for the past three years.

He has adequately perfonned all safe ty monitoring and leak tests required by regulation.

His procedures and practices as RSO were certified at the Academy's last NRC inspection in 1982.

Name:

LTJG John D. Wolch Nuclear Education / Training:

1978 BS Physics, USCG Academy 1984 MS Physics, University of Connecticut 1984 Radioisotopes Techniques in Research and Development Course, ORAU.

Experience:

LTJG Wolch has received nuclear laboratory experience and on-the-job training as an undergraduate Physics Major at the USCG Academy and as a graduate student at the University of Connecticut.

He has assisted the Radiation Safety Officer for the past year and is familiar with the isotopes and the Academy nuclear facilities.

It is expected he will receive additional on-the-job training under the supervision of LT Christian.

Enclosure (1)

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Attended by: LT RAYMOND CHRISTIAM BASIC USE OF RADIONUCLIDES IN RESEARCH COURSE JULY 19 - 30, 1982 COORDINATOR: CLAYTON S. GIST C

Conduct.ed By PRTESSIONAL TRAD!D;G PROGRAMS LNPOWER EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND TRADlING DIVISION OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES Professional Trainihr Teaching Staff Roger J. Cloutier, Program Director John Frazier, Health Physics l

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CLOUTIER W-14 C/1-3 SPECIFIC ACTIVITY 11:00 AM CHARGED PARTICLE INTERACTIONS FRAZIER W-14 C/1-3 1:00 PM GAS-FILLED RADIATION DETECTORS CLOUTIER W-14

p. 96,98-121 2:00 PM Lab: GM 100-104 Gist /Kuechle W-15 3:30 PM Lab: GM 105 (Half-Life)

Gist /Kuechle W-15

Tussday, 3 July 20 8:00 AM RADIATION SOURCES: G AMMA & X-RAYS FRAZIER W-14 C/1-3 9:03 AM PHCTON ETERACTIONS FR/2 ER W-14 C/1-3 10:00 AM Lab: GM 301 & 302 Frazier/Kuechle W-15 1:00 PM SCINTILLATION DETECTORS FRAZIER W-14 C/6,p.77,79,81-87 2:00 PM GAMMA-RAY SPECTRA ANALYSIS FRAZIER W-14
p. 142-167 3:00 PM Lab: SC 100-103 Gist /Euechle W-15 Wsdnssday, July 21 8:00 AM ASSAY OF RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIALS FRAZER W-14 C/7 & 13 9:30 AM Lab: SS 120-121 Frazier/Kuechle W-15 11:00 AM COUNTING STATISTICS: INTRODUCTION GIST W-14 C/12 1:00 PM RADIATION QUANTITIES & UNITS CLOUTER W-14 2:30 PM Lab: Techniques Risley /Kuechle W-19
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Thursday, July 22 8:00 AM COUNTING STATISTICS GIST W-14 C/12 9:00 AM Lab:

Counting Statistics Gist / Risley W-19 11:00 AM LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING:

GIST W-14 C/9 EQUIPMENT 1:00 PM LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING:

GIST W-14 C/9 PROCEDURES 2:00 PM Lab: LSC Gist / Risley W-15 4:00 PM Problem Session Gist W-14

Fridry, July 23 8:00 AM DETECTION LIMITS FRAZIER W-14 C/12, p. 4,21-30 9:00 AM Lab: Screening of Low Activity Samples Frazier/Kuechle W-15 11:00 AM BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION GIST W-14 C/16 1:00 PM Tour:

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FRAZIER W-14 C/8 CHARGED PARTICLES 9:00 AM RADIATION CONTAMINATION SURVEYS CLCUTIER W-14 C/16 10:00 AM Lab: A) Alpha & Beta Particle Frazier/Kuechle W-15A Spectroscopy B) Radiation Surveys Risley / Gist W-3 1:00 PM Lab:

A) Radiation Surveys Risley / Gist W-3 B) Alpha & Beta Particle Frazier/Kuechle W-15A Spectroscopy 3:00 PM X-RAY FLUOPISCENCE GIST W-14 4:00 PM Problem Session Gist W-14 i uceday, July 28 8:00 AM SD!ICONDUCTOR DETECTCRS: PHOTONS FRAZIER W-14 C/8 9:00 AM NEUTRGl ACTIVATION ANALYSIS GIST W-14 C/17 10:00 AM Lab: NAA & IRF Gist / Risley E.B.

1:00 PM Lab: NAA & IRF Gist / Risley E.B.

3:00 PM SERIAL DECAY AND RADIONUCLIDE CLOUTIER W-14

p. 32-34 GDIERATORS 4:30 PM Tour: The Nucleus Gist
Thursday, July 29 8:00 AM ADVANCED LIQUID SCINTILLATION GIST W-14 9:00 AM Lab: Advanced Liquid Scintillation Risley / Gist W-19 1:00 PM Lab: Nuclide Identification Assay Gist / Risley /Kuechle W-15/E.B.

4:00 PM Problem Session Gist W-14 Frid y, July 30 8:00 AM Lab: Photosynthesis Gist / Risley W-19 10:00 AM LICENSING REQUIRD'INTS CLOUTIER W-14 11:00 AM Critique Gist W-14 11:30 AM Commencement Cloutier/ Gist W-14

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Conducted By Manpower Education, Research, and Training Division Prof essional Training Programs Oak Ridge Associated Universities Professional Training Teachinn Staff Roger J. Cloutier, Program Director Jack Coffey, Health Physicist Paul Frame, Health Physicist John Frazier, Health Physicist Clayton Gist, Ecologist Howard McCloud, Electronics Technician Rose Foster, Laboratory Technician Carmine Plott, Health Physics Technician Office Staff

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June 18-22, 1984 DATE TIFE TOPIC INSTRUCTOR ROOM

Monday, June 18 8:30 AM Registration and Orientation Frame W-14.

9:00 AM INTRODUCTION TO RADI0 ACTIVITY FRAME W-14 10:00 AM CHARGED PARTICLE INTERACTION WITH MATTER C0FFEY W-14 11:00 AM Lab: Laboratory Techniques Cloutier W-19 12:00 N Lunch 1:00 PM GAS DETECTORS FRAZIER W-14 2:00 PM Lab: G-M Detectors Frazier/Plott W-15

Tuesday, June 19 8:00 AM GAMMA INTERACTION WITH MATTER FRAZIER W-14 9:00 AM GAMMA DETECTION & SPECTROSCOPY FRAZIER W-14 10:00 AM Lab: Gamma Detection-Plott/Frazier W-15 12:00 N Lunch 1:00 P)!

RATES OF DECAY CLOUTIER W-14 2:00 PM RADIATION QUANTITIES AND UNITS C0FFEY W-14 3:00 PM Lab: Use of Survey Instruments Plott/Frazier W-15 Wednesday,

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June 20 8:00 AM RADIATION PROTECTION PRINCIPLES CLOUTIER W-14 9:00 AM RADIATION PROTECTIO:; SIA:; LARDS CLOUTIER W-14 10:00 AM RADI0 TRACERS (BIOLOGY)

FRAME W-14 11:00 AM Lab: Laboratory Techniques Frame / Foster W-19 12:00 N Lunch (Movie-Radiation Naturally)

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Lab: Blood Volume in White Rat Cist/ Foster V-19

Thursday, June 21 8:00 AM COUNTING STATISTICS CLOUTIER W-14 9:00 AM Lab: Counting Stctistics Coffey W-15 10:30 AM Lab: Solvent Extraction Frame / Foster V-19 12:00 N Lunch 1:00 PM LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING FRAM::

W-14 2:00 PM Lab: LSC Frame / Foster W-15 3:00 PM X-RAY FLUORESCENCE FRA}E W-14

Friday, June 22 8:00 AM Lab: A) IRF Plott E. B.

B) Ion Exchange Frame W-19 10:00 AM Lab: A) Ion Exchange Frame W-19 B) XRF Plott E. B.

12:00 N Adjourn 1:00 PM Lab: Neutron Activation Analysis F ame E.B.

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