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10 JUN 1988 License No SNM-244 Docket No. 070-00263 Control No. 108820
, Department of the Army
! ATTN: Edward S. Wright Director Materials Technology Laboratory Watertown, Massachusetts 02172-0001 Gentlemen:
Please find enclosed an amendment to your NRC Material License.
Please review the enclosed document carefully and be sure that you understand all conditions. If there are any errors or questions, please notify the Region I Material Licensing Section, (215) 337-5239, so that we can provide ;
appropriate corrections and answers. i Please be advised that you must conduct your program involving licensed I radioactive materials in accordance with the conditions of your NRC license, representations made in your license application, and NRC. regulations. In particular, please note the items in the enclosed, "Requirements for Materials Licensees."
Since serious consequences to employees and the public can result from failure to comply with NRC requirements, the NRC expects licensees to pay meticulous j attention to detail and to achieve the high standard of compliance which the i NRC expects of its licensees.
You will be periodically inspected by NRC. A fee may be charged for inspections in accordance with 10 CFR Part 170. Failure to conduct your program safely and in accordance with NRC regulations, license conditions, and representations made in your license application and supplemental correspondence with NRC will result in prompt and vigorous enforcement action against you.
This could include issuance of a notice of violation, or in case of serious violations, an imposition of a civil penalty or an order suspending, modifying or revoking your license as specified in the General Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions, 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C.
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We wish you success in operating a safe and effective licensed program. ,
Sincerely, Original Sisood By John D. Xianeman John D. Kinneman, Chief Nuclear Materials Safety Section 8 Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards
Enclosures:
- 1. Amendment No. 08 ~
- 2. Requirements for Materials Licensees
- 3. .NRC Forms 3 and 313 a
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U.S. IArlear Regulatory Comtission Region I ATIll: John E. Glenn, PH.D.
1Mclear Materials Safety Branch 475 Allendalo Road King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 SA/Bf- N//,Y Genticmen:
Forwarded are two copics of the U.S. Anny Laboratory Carund's request for ancrrlment of licence rnmber S!!i-244, SUB-238 errl BML 20-02020-04. We recamond approval of the request.
l Please ackinvledge receipt of correcpculence on the onclocod DA Form 209, Delay, Referral, or Followup Notico. If ycn require further infornation, plcaco contact Mr. Ralph A.
Canlonuto, 202 274-5476.
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< U.S. ARMY LABORATORY COMMAND MATERIAL 3 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY WATERToWN, M ASSACHUSETTS 02172 0001 Ar N om os 0
SLCMT-DHS (385) 24 February 1988 j MEMORANDUM FOR: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I, ATTN: John E. Glenn, Ph.D., Nuclear Materials Safety Branch, 475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406 )
O k' I VIA: Commander, U.S. Army LABCOM. ATTN AMRIF-SO (Criffis), 2600 Fowder Mill Road, j
^dc1 phi, MD 20783-iie pp II IFMW i Conmander, U.S. Army Materiel Command, ATTN: AMCSF-P (Elker), 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, ,
Alexandria, VA. 22333-0001 1 1
SUBJECT:
License Amendments; Information Concerning l l
- 1. Request that the licenses listed below be amended in order to delete Mr. Charles l E. Dady and Mr. Alfred Broz as the assigned Radiation Protection Officers. )
- 2. Please list Mr. Peter F. Cornetta as the Radiation Safety Officar and Mr. Lucas M.
Demetroulakos as the alternate (Assistant Radiction Saf2ty Officae) on the licenses ;
listed below.
- 3. Resumes' for Mr. Cornetta and Mr. Demetroulakos are enclosed. l
- 4. Licenses for which this amendment is applicable are as follows:
License Numbers Expiration Date l
SNM-244 August 31, 1992 SUB-238 February 28, 1991 ] .
20-01010-04 June 30, 1989 i h tor 1 i
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Q PETER SORNETTA 66 Chris5pher Road Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Tele phone: (617) 890-1324 OBJECTIVE '
Seeking a new position in the Radiation and Health Physics field, providing both professional challenge and career opportunity.
QUALIFICATIONS
SUMMARY
Experience in the nuclear and health physics fields including industrial, research, and governmental employn ent. Positions have included Radiation Safety Officer, Health Physics Manager, and Radiation Duty Officer.
In each position have demonstrated ability to meet or exceed goals and objectives. Thoroughly familiar with Federal and State regulations and guidelines.
EDUCATION BS Degree in Radiological Sciences,1973 Lowell Technological Institute, Lowell, Mass.
AS Degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology,1966 Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass.
EMPLOYMENT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS,1982-present( 12/19/87 )
Radiological Defense & Radiation Safety Officer NUCLEAR METALS,INC., 1979-1982 Manager, Health Physics Department M.I.T., Bates Linear Accelerator, 1973-1979 Radiation Duty Officer PERSONAL Excellent health... married, two children.
Veteran of U.S. Navy, 1966-70.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Health Physics Society, New England Chapter Men-ber of the Board, 1980-81 EXPERIENCE DETAILS COMMONWEALTH OF M ASSACHUSETTS the Radiological Defense Program is a Federal program designed l to develop a State Radiological Defense System. l As the State Radiological Defense Officer am responsible for the development and implementation of the Radiological Defense Management and Support Systems at the State, regional, and local l levels. The position's responsibilities include:
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,, . , PETER F.'CORNETTA O O e se 2 EXPERIENCE DETAILS (cont.)
. Statewide planning, implementing, and revision of state and local
. emergency procedures and resources to cover all operational time phases of radiological defense.
-. Management of the Maintenance and Calibration facility and its staff of 5 people and a secretary.
. Preparation and control of budgets, supervision of personnel and management of contracts.
. As the N.R.C. designated Radiation Safety Officer, revising a State program for nuclear by-product material hand!ing, storage, and use.
. Providing information and assistance to the public and to govern-ment officials.
. Interfacing with Federal officials.
. Developing testing and training programs.
NUCLEAR METALS, INC.
.. metal powders; powder metallurgy specialties; processing of depleted uranium; approximately 350 employees.
As Manager of Health Physics, instituted a complete health physics and environmental monitoring program that enabled the company to meet all N.R.C. compliance inspections for that period. The program covered such areas as:
. Film and thermoluminescent detector dosimetry for personnel.
. Internal radiological dosimetry (urinalysis).
. In-plant air sampling and stack environmental monitoring.
. Direct monitoring of air in processing areas.
. Establishment of a Health Physics Laboratory.
. Development of a Training Program for all personnel which includes instruction in the use of survey instruments, information on the bielogical effects of - radiation, internal and external exposure, etc.
. Evaluation of various operations and the preparation of recom-mendations for improved control of radiation ha::ards.
. Consulting on radiological problems.
. A constant review of N.R.C. regulatory changes to determine that procedures are maintained in compliance with current regulations.
Reported at the Vice President level and was responsible for supervising ten health physics technicians and a technical assistant.
M .I .T.
.. the Bates Linear Accelerator is used for high energy particle research by M.I.T. staff researchers, j As Radiation Duty Officer was responsible for assuring the I radiological safety of personnel using the facility during my shif t.
My activities included:
. Presenting radiation safety lectures to researchers.
. Maintaining personnel dosimetry badge and record control. ,
. Calibrating instruments. !
. Analyzing environmental samples. l
. Preparing radioactive sources for shipment.
. Assembly of electron beam reports.
. Performing radiation safety surveys.
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E Peter F. Corrietta Health Physicist EMPLOYER:
- Massachusetts Civil Defense' Agency POSITION
- Health Physicist, Radiation Safety & Defense Officer.
DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT: August 1982 - December 1987. ,
1 NATURE 0F INVOLVEMENT.WITH THE-RADI0 ACTIVE SOURCES LISTED BELOW: Duties assigned as ,
Radiation Safety Officer, instrument Calibration and providing technical guidance for ;
the Radiological Systems, Maintenance and Calibration Facility.
SOURCES AMOUNT USE l
Cs-137 120 Ci UDM/lA Calibrator. j Cs-137 30 mci 12 Training source sets (360 mci total).
Co-60 30 mci 12 Training source sets l (360 mci total)
Cs-137 30 Ci . CDV-797 Instrument Calibrator Co-60 90 mci CDV-790 Instrument Calibrator EMPLOYER:
Nuclear Metals, Inc. .l
. POSITION: Health Physicist 1
DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT: March 26, 1979 - March 31, 1982 l NATURE OF, INVOLVEMENT WITH THE RADIATION SOURCES LISTED BELOW: Health Physicist i responsible for the development of the radiation-Safety program.
, AMOUNT SOURCES KILOGRAMS USE Natural Uranium metal, alloy, 22,680. The manufacture'of or oxide commercial & government products.
Depleted Uranium metal, alloy, 2,313,360 The manufacture of-oxide, or Fluoride commercial & government products.
-Natural thorium metal, alloy, 9,072. The manufacture of or oxide '
commercial & government
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-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bates Linear Electron Accelerator.
POSITION: Radiation Duty Officer.
DURATION.0F EMPLOYMENT: May, 1973 - March 1979.
-NATURE OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE RADI0 ACTIVE' SOURCES LISTED BELOW:
Responsible for the radiation safety of operational personnel and experimentators on my assigned shift.
RADI0 ACTIVE SOURCE:
- 1) 800 Mev Electron Accelerator.
- 2) Radio i'requency Radiation fro.it Klystron Tubes.
- 3) Neutron radiation produced during electron beam runs.
- 4) Activated targets and accelerator parts, l
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LUCAS M. Demetroulakos.
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Telephone: (617) 454-6516 EDUCATION Masters of Science degree currently in progress at the University of Lowell.
in Radiological Health Physics: Projected' completion May of.1988..
Bachelor of Science degree in Radiological Health Physics, 1986, University of Lowell, Lowell Mass.
EMPLOYMENT United States Army Materials Technology Laboratory, September, 1987 to Present. Assistant Radiation Protection Officer / Health Physicist.
Yankee Atomic Electric Company, February 1986 - July 1987, technician Radiation Dosimetry section.
Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, June 1985 - September 1985, Radiation Control Engineer Trainee.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of both the National and New England Chapters of the Health Physics Society.
EXPERIENCE DETAILS ;
U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory (MTL) As Health Physicist, Assistant Radiation Protection Officer and assistant Laser Safety Officer.
I have the responsibilities of assuring the safety of all MTL workers and l MTLs compliance with all existing regulation. My duties include: '
-Radiation and contamination surveys of all Depleted Uranium,(D.U.) X-Ray I and reactor areas, j
-Use and calibration of all associated instrumentations including, ionization chambers, bonespheres, laboratory counting instrumentation survey instruments and air sampling devices. l
-Procedural and equipment upgrading associated with all forms of DU )
work including, machinering, melting and burning. Member of both the !
Radiation Control Committee and the Reactor Safeguards Committee.
-I have dealt with either in a calibration, experimental or safety situation all of the following radioisotopes at MTL: Cobalt-60, cobalt-57, Plutoniun- Beryllium, Cesium-137, Radium-226, Californium-252, Nickel-63, Americium-241, Strontium-90, Polonium-210, Carbom-14, Tritium, Cadmium-109, Bariua-133,Irom-55, Sodium-36, Thalium-204, Bismuth-210, Protactinium-234, Promethiem-147, Uranium-235, Thorium, and Depleted Uranium.
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4 o O Yankee Atomic Electric Company . -
-As a technician in the Radiation Dosimetry section of the, Yankee atomic environmental laboratory my duties included:
' testing analysis and development of.the Vinten type extremity dosimetry system.
-development of Panasonic whole body and environmental dosimetry systems.
-compliance with Department of Transportation reg'ulations for shipment and receipt of radioactive materials.
-use of fully automatic semi-portable extrapolation chamber.
-work with and refinement of routine dosimetry operations.
-use of Exradin Shoncker type ionization chambers for source calibration.
-use of following radioisotope > for various reasons, Cesium-137 Cobalt-60, Strontium-90, Promethium-144, Carbon-14, T5 alium-214.
Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics .
My duties as a radiation control engineer trainee at Electric Boat Division.
-Procedural Development for Low Level gamma scaintil ation equipment.
-auditor for annual emergency drill.
-environmental sampling including marine biota soil,_and air.
-Co-author of a statistical study an environmental monitoring at Electric Boat Division.
C' O IS0 TOPIC HISTORY ,
'Lucas M. Demiftroulakos LOCATION; U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory TIl1E PERIOD: September, 1987 - Present Lucas M. Demetroulakos has dealt with the following isotopes in either an experimental, calibration or safety capacity.
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IS0 TOPE AMOUNT-(IN UNITS-0F. ACTIVITY)
Cobalt-60 600 mci >
Cobalt-57 14 mci Plutoniun-Beryllium sci Technetium-99 -- - -- -
0.014 mci ,.
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Cesium-137 1.4Ci .
Radium-226 503.6 mci Californium-252 3.648Ci Nickel-63 31.0 mci Chlorine-36 ----- 's0.03 mci Ame'ricium-241 3.0Ci Strontiua-90 12.0 mci Polonium-210 3.5 mci :
Carbon-14 2.0 mci Tritium (H-3) 15.0Ci '
Cadmium-109 42.27 mci Barium-133 10.0uCi Iron-55 200 uCi Sodium-22 3.0 mci Thallium-204 0.43 mci Bismuth-210 -
0.026 mci Protactinium-234 0.02 mci Promethium-147 0.lmCi Uranium-235 5.0 grams -l Thorium 6.8 lbs 1 Depleted Uranium (U-238) 57,000 lbs LOCATION - Yankee Atomic Electric Company Environmental Laboratory.
TIME PERIOD: February 1986 - July, 1987.
IS0 TOPE ACTIVITY Cesium-137 1.2C1 Cobalt-60 40 mci ,
Strontium-90 5-7 mci i Promethium-144 100 mci !
Carbon-14 20nci Thallium-214 - 20 mci l
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