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Responds to NRC 850813 & 0924 Requests for Addl Info Re Vj Santilli Training & Experience.Related Info Encl
ML20138C115
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Site: 07000184
Issue date: 10/10/1985
From: Clay Johnson
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIV OF CBS CORP.
To: Glenn J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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O Westinghouse Electronic Components QS"glf"ent Electric Corporation Divisions Westcouse Drcle Horseheacs New York 14845 October 10, 1985 bb K1 License No. SNM-182 Docket No. 070-00184 Control No. 103851 Mr. John E. Glenn, Ph.D., Chief Nuclear Materials Safety Section B Division of Radiation Safety & Safeguards United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406

Dear Dr. Glenn:

Subject:

Application for Material License Amendment Dated May 17, 1985 and Request for Additional Information Dated August 13, 1985 and Second Request for Additional Information Dated September 24, 1985 This is in response to your request for additional information regarding Mr. Vincent J. Santilli's training and experience relative to our request for his appointment as Radiation Safety Officer.

As we reported previously, Mr. Santilli has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the Catholic University of America and a Master of Science degree in Engineering Science from Buffalo University.

He also received full-time on-the-job training from Mr. Clayton Spangenberg, our Radiation Safety Officer from June,1977 to July,1985 for the period from April 8,1985 to July 1,1985 except for the period from May 13, 1985 through May 17, 1985 when Mr. Santilli attended a five day Westinghouse Nuclear Training Program. This program was a Radiological Education Maintenance Course designed to educate, qualify, and certify nuclear industry personnel in the radiation and protection discipline as recome A course schedule and a detailed dobrs) ended tpy,8egylptory Guide 8.27.

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' Westinghouse Industrial and Government Tae Division is currently investigating other training courses suitable for Radiation Safety Officers. A copy of a brochure for one of these offered by Applied Health Physics, Inc. of Bethel Park, Pa. is attached. We will send Mr.

Santilli to either this course or an equivalent one as soon as it can be arranged.

In addition to the above, I would like to point out that other resources are available to Mr. Santilli, both locally at IGTO and at Westinghouse Corporate Headquarters in Pittsburgh.

Locally, two previous ' Radiation Safety Officers are still on site and available for consultation. These are 1) Mr. James E. Wooldridge who was IGTO Radiation Safety Officer from January 1976 to June,1977 and 2) Mr.

William R. Lankenau who was IGTO Radiation Safety Officer from March, 1971 to January, 1976. In addition, Mr. C. R. Lepkowski, Senior Technician, is available on site. Mr. Lepkowski worked for 9 1/2 years in the IGTD Radiation Safety Program from November,1974 through April, 1984. All three of the above individuals have had extensive on-the-job and formal class-room training.

Off-site, at Westinghouse Corporate Headquarters, the services of Mr. C.

W. Bickerstaff, Manager, Industrial Hygiene for Westinghouse Electric and his staff are available.

Mr. Bickerstaff has extensive training and experience in the radiation field. He has also conducted numerous training programs in radiation for Westinghouse and other organizations.

Additional off-site resources are available through Mr. A. T. Sabo, Westinghouse NES licensing Safeguards and Safety Administration. Mr.

Sabo has provided assistance in the licensing area.

Please contact me if you need any additional information.

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INTRODUCTION 21 2

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General 2-1 2-2.

Summary of 10CFR19 23.

Instructions to Workers in

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Presence of Worker During Inspection (Part 19.14) 2-3 2-6.

Consultation with Workers During Inspection (Part 19.15) 23 2 7.

Request by Workers for inspection (Part 19.16) 23 2 8.

Summary of 10CFR20 2-3 29.

Exposure of Individuals to Radiation in Restricted Areas (Part 20.101) 23 2 10. Determination of Accumulated Dose (Part 20.102) 23 2 11. Exposure of Minors (Part 20.104) 23 2 12. Medical Diagnosis and Therapy (Part 20.107) 23 2 13. Orders Requiring Bioassay Services (Part 20.108) 2-4 2 14. Personnel Monitoring (Part 20.202) 24 2 15. Reports of Personnel Exposure on Termination of Employment or Work (Part 20.408) 24 l.

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LICENSING i 31 3-1.

General 31 3-2.

Site (Licensee)' Responsibility 32 3-5 3-3.

Agreement States 4

WNES MOf4(TOR 1NG PRACTICES AND FORMS 4-1 4-1.

General Policy 41 4-2.

Physical Examination Requirements involving Radiation Exposure 4-3 4-3.

Exposure Procedures 4-3 4-4.

Prejob Requirements for Radiaiicn Protection 4 4-5.

Personnel Dosimetry 4-5 4-6.

Types of Dosimeters 45 4Y.

Self Reading Pocket lon Chambers 4-5 4-8.

Personal Radiation Monitoring Dosimeters 45 4-9.1 Film Badges 45

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Regulations and Administrative Limits 5-1 5-2.'

NRC Regulations 5-1 5-3.

Westinghouse Administrative Limits 5-1 5-4.

External Radiation Exposure Control 5-2 5-5..

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Radiation Survey 5-10 5-9.

Work Permits 5 10 5-10.

Posting 5 10 5-11.

Radiation Exposure Reports 5 12 5-12.

Biological Effects 6

CONTAMINATION CONTROL AND DECONTAMINATION 61 61 6-1.

Controls 6-1 6-2.

Step-Off Pad 6-3.

Protective Clothing 6-1 6-4.

Conthmination Surveys 6-1 62 6-5.

Posting and Barricading 6-6.

Decontamination 62 6-7.

Decontamination of Personnel 6-2 6-8.

De ontamination of Clothing 62 69.

General Decontamination (Excluding Personnel) 6-3 4

7 INTERNAL RADIATION EXPOSURE 71 7-1 7-1.

General 7 2.

Internal Radiation Exposure Limits 7-1 7-3.

Internal Radiation Exposure Controis 7-3 7-4.

Internal Radiation Monitoring 7-4 7-5.

Air Sample Analysis 7-4 7-6.

Detection of inhalation or ingestion of Radioactive Nuclides 75 75 7-7.

Bioassay Program 76 7-8.

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RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL HANDLING 81 81.

Physical Safeguards 81 82.

Procedural Safeguards 8-2 8-3.

Containment and Ventilation 82 84.

Contamination Control 83 8-5.

Control of Contaminated Articles 83 9

ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND SAFETY 9-1 9-1.

General 9-1 9-2.

Material Handling 9-2 9 3.

Manual Lifting 92 9-4.

Hand Trucks and' Dollies 93 9-5.

Powered Industrial Trucks 93 9-6.

Cranes 9-11 9-7.

Chainfall and Slings 9 12 9-8.

Use of Hand and Portable Power Tools 9-12 9-9.

Use of Ladders and Scaffolds 9-14 9-10.

Confined Space Policy 9 15 9-11.

Miscellaneous Safety Considerations 9 17 10 REGULATIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 10-1 10 1.

General 10 1 10-2.

Definition of Terms 10 1 10 3.

Radioactive Hazardous Materials 10 5 10-4.

Transport Groups 10 5 10-5.

Transport Index 10-7 10-6.

Packaging Requirements 10 7 10-7.

Classification of Radioactive Materials 10 8 10 8.

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Type B Packaging 10-10. Control of Radiation During Transport 10 12 (Transport index) 10-13 10-11. Warning Labels 10-15 10-12. Contamination Control 10-16 10-13. Other Shipping Requirements 10-14. Certification by Shipper 10-18 10-18 10-15. Placarding 10-19 l

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