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Application to Amend License SNM-244,to Reflect Current Radiation Protection Officer & Alternates & Current Membership of Radiation Control Committee.Internal 840320 Request for Amend & Resumes Encl.Request Fee Exempt
ML20140C650
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Site: 07000263
Issue date: 05/30/1984
From: Taras D
ARMY, DEPT. OF, HEADQUARTERS MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT
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NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS US ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT AND READINESS COMMAND 5001 (ISENHOWER AVENUE. ALEXANDRIA. VA. 22333 May 30, 1984 Director Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ATTN: Radioisotopes Licensing Branch US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Centlemen:

Forwarded is US Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center's request for amendment to Special Nuclear Material License SNM-244. This request lists currer.t Radiation Protection Officer and Alternates, and lists current membership of the Radiation Control Committee.

Please acknosledge receipt of correspondence on enclosed DA Form 209, Mail Reply Card.

Sincerely, k.'

C ief, He th Physics, Safety Office Enclosures Copies Furnished:

HQDA(DASG-PSP-E) Washington, D. C.

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SUBJECT:

Amendment to Nuclear Regulatory Licenses 4"E 238, BML L.-20-01G1G-G4,

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U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command ATTN:

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Request subject licenses and authorization to be updated to reflect changes in personnel.

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Current Radiation Protection Officer and alternates are as follows:

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William A. Lorenzen, Radiation Protection Officer b.

Terry R. Gaston, Alternate Radiation Protection Officer h

-Charles E. Dady, Alternate Radiation Protection Officer

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Current membership of.the Radiation Control Committee is as follows:

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a.. Dr. Gordon A. Bruggeman, Chairman b.

Mr. Willlam A. Lorenzen, Secretary-c.

Mr. Terry R. Gaston, Alternate for W. Lorenzen d.-

Mr. Patrick Burke c.

Mr. Charles E. Dady

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f. ~Cpt Louis Farese g.

Robert Bunker, M.D.

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Mr. Albert Coates 4.

Resumes of training and experience of personnel listed above are furnished by

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Dr. Cordon Bruggeman

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1981 to present Chief, Prototype Development Division, AMMRC 1968 to'1981-Supervisory Metallurgist in charge of physical metallurgy within the Metals Division of AMMRC.

Appointed Chairman of Radiation Control Committee 11 September 1969 under Special Orders No. 73.

?1962 - 1968

- Metallurgist with duties as principal investigator on various research projects.

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1962 2nd - 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Army stationed at Aberdeen Proving Ground and Watertown Arsenal Laboratories.

'1960 - 1961 Senior Physical Metallurgist, Man Labs Inc.;

working as principal investigator on metalurgical research projects.

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,1957-- 1960 Research Assistant, Mass. Institute of Technology,

.Hetallurgy Department.

1955 - 1957

- Instructor, Metallurgy Department, M.I.7.

Education and 1955 B.S.. Metallurgy Mass. Institute of Technology.

Training.

1960 SC.D. Metallurgy Mass. Institute of Technology.

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Research associated with SC.D. thesis involved di-Experience ffusion studies using radioisotopes (1957-60).

Prior to start of this work, M.I.T. Safety Office required attendace at informal interview and bri f e-ing on radiological health hazards and safety pro-cedures.

Research at AMMRC (1961-1975) continued various diffusion studies utilizing radioisotope techniques.

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Mr. William A. Lorenzen-s

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Present Health Physicist,tArmy Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA 1980 - 1981 Safety Technician, Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA L

1975'- 1980 Civil Engineering Technician, US Dept of Army, Corps of Co-op Work Engineers, Waltham, MA Program Education and Training-L 1978_

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Civil Engineering, Wentworth Institute of Tech-nology, Boston, MA 1980 BSET, Civil Engineering' Technology, Wentworth Institute of Technology,. Boston, MA 1981L Radiological Safety Course, 7K-F3, US Army Chemical School, Fort McClellan, Alabama 1982L Radiation Safety Specialist Course, Oklahoma State Univer-sity, Tulaa, Oklahoma 1983 Radiation Safety Instrumentation and Compliance Course, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

-1983 Graduate Program, University of Lowell major field of

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study - Radiological ~ Science & Protection Pertinent As Health Physicist, responsible for: Organizing and Experience Administrating.the AMMRC Radiological Safety Program; Providing technical advice and assistance to AMMRC per-

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. training to the development and implementation of policies for minimizing or eliminating radiation hazards; Develop-ing standing operating procedures for the handling and use of isotopes; conducting operational radiological safety surveys and determinig degree of exposure, adequacy of protective measures,' controls, and conformance with perti-nent. regulations; Developing and conducting a radiological safety traini.3 program, for both classroom and on-the-job.

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. Safety Manager. Natick Labs

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.Aug 82 - Jan 83 Industrial Bygienist Ft. Devens U.S. ARMY Aug 82 Industrial Hygiene Chemist Western c

April 81 Area Radiation Lab TVA.

Jon 79 - April'81 Industrial Bygiene Chemist OSHA Dept of Labor s

-Jcn'77 - Jan,79 Forensic Chemist. DEA Dept of Justice

'Dacf75 - Jan 77 Forensic Chemist Public Health Dept State of Nebraska July 70.- Dec 74 Forensic Chemist BNDD/ DEA Dept of Justice Education'and 1969 Bachelors Degree - Chemistry

. Training University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.

1972 Published Technical paper on analysis and identification-of new drug.

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1981 - 1982 Helped design shielding for high energy source 1000 curie calibrated and used health physics radiation monitoring equipment trained on radiation counting lab equipment and techniques.

1983 Laser saf ety -course' field

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Indiana.

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1970 - present

_ Chemist, Army Materials and Mechan'ics Research

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1962 - 1970 Chief, Radiological Safety Office, Army Materials M

Research Agency Watertown, MA 1959 - 1962' Chief, Radiological Safety Office,0rdanance Materials

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-1957. 1959 Physi a1 Chemist, Atomic Energy Division, OMR0;

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on. detached duty at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

g 1954 - 1957 Analytical Chemist, Analytical Chemistry Branch.

Watertown, Arsenal Laboratories.

s 1952 - 1954 Employed as a chemist in industry.,

Education 1952 B.A.,-Chemistry, Boston University.

1954- 1957 Graduate courses in Chemistry, Boston College.

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.1958 Vanderbilt University, Graduate School, USAEC t

courses in radiological physics.

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(ORSORT). All prescribed courses, except; engineering, were taken.

Fo'rtinent Experience 1958 (Summer)

Field vork in Health Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboracory (ORNL).

1958 -_1959 Assigned to Health Physics Division, ORNL.

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ORNL Reactor Division for reactor operations training.

1969 Certified as a Health Physicist

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. Cpt Louis J. Farese 1982 - Present Member, X-ray and Neutron Analysis Group, Materials Characterization Division, Army Materials and Mechan-1 ics Research Center, Watertown, MA

~1981 - 1982 Chief, Radiological Division, Professional Training Department, Directorate of Training and Doctrine, U.S. Army Chemical School, Ft. McClellan, AL t

1978 - 1981 Instructor, Radiological Division, U.S. Army Ordnance and Chemical Center and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

Education and Training 1975 B.S., Biology, Providence College 1978 Radiological Safety Course, U.S. Army Ordnance and Chemical Center, and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD L-

-1979 Laser-Microwave Hazards Course, U.S. Army Environ-mental Hygiene Agency Edgewood Arsenal, MD Pertinent Experience Was responsible for operation of the Radiological Training Laboratory at the U.S. Army Chemical School, providing instruction in the areas of radiological safety and radiological-laboratory procedures, and

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-Mr, Prtrick J.'Burka-y

-5/74 - Present Physical Science Technician, Supervisory, PDD, AMMRC 12/65 - 5/74

-Health Physics Technician, i

Radiation & Occupational Safety Office, AMMRC 1/53 - 2/65 Melter - Watertown Arsenal Metals Processor - Rodman Lab Education and Training 5/65 Basic Radiological Health Course U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Division of Radiological Health, Northeastern Radiological

. Health Lab., Winchester, MA.

10/67 Medical X-ray Protection U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Division of Radiological Health, National Center for Radiological Health, Rockville, Maryland.

1/68 Measurement of Airborne Radioactivity U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Division of Radiological Health, Northeastern Radiological Health Laboratory, Winchester,}R.

Pertinent Experience:-

Served as-assistant to the Radiation Control Officer in the implementation of the AMMRC Radiological Safety Program. Monitored operations involving the use of. radioactive materials and radiation producing equipment at AMMRC. This

. responsibility included:

-AMMRC 5 MW Nuclear Reactor.

-14 MEV Neutron Generator.

-Indust' rial and Medical x-ray equipment.

-Uranium fabrication facilities.

-Radiochemistry laboratories.

-Film badge and dosimeter distribution and reporting.

-Inspection of incoming and outgoing radioactive materials.

-SS accountebility.

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1981 to present Non-d<structive Test Technician. Responsible for the operation of the AMMRC X-ray Facility, which includes 3 NDT disciplines.

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-Education and Training 1976-Radio-isotope course, Technical Operations -

Burlington, MA.

1964, Radiographic Film Interpretation Course, Watertown

-Arsenal Training Branch.

1956-1959 Served a 3 year apprenticeship in non-destructive testing at the-Watertown Arsenal Laboratory.

This included theory and practice in x-ray and gatta radiography, magnetic particle testing and pene -

trant testing.

Pertinent Developed NDT procedures and techniques for de-r Experience velopmental investigations and failure analysis programs at AMMRC.

NDT responsibility for 28 helic:pter and fixed wing aircraft at Fort Devens, Mass, i

Performed NDT investigations for outside agencies such as... MIT, Fogg Museum, Harvard Univ. Museum of Fine Arts, Mass. State Police, ::atick Labs, Dept of Transportation, National Park Service.US Sureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearts, Woods Hole Ocean-ographic Institute, US Postal Service and Corp of Engineers.

Has served as a technical expert witness in non-destructive testing.

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~1980 - 1982-Medical Officer, Cutler Army Hospital Fort Devens.

1982 - Present' Medical Officer, US Army Research and Developmen.:

Command Natick, ~ MA -

' Education and Training-1948

- Columbia, College of Physicians and Surgeons (MD Degree)

New York, N.Y.

Internship, US Naval Hospital

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