ML20151M606
| ML20151M606 | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Oconee, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Palo Verde, Indian Point, Fermi, Oyster Creek, Grand Gulf, Sequoyah, Arkansas Nuclear, Prairie Island, Seabrook, Surry, North Anna, Turkey Point, River Bend, Crystal River, Ginna, Diablo Canyon, Duane Arnold, Farley, Cook, Comanche Peak, Quad Cities, La Crosse, Rancho Seco, Zion, Fort Calhoun, LaSalle, Fort Saint Vrain, Trojan, Crane |
| Issue date: | 04/19/1988 |
| From: | Grimsley D NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| To: | Boley K Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project |
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| FOIA-87-838 NUDOCS 8804250088 | |
| Download: ML20151M606 (2) | |
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v Mr. Kenneth Boley Energy Policy Analyst APR 191388 Critical Mass Energy Project of Public Citizen 215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE IN RESPONSE REFER Washington, DC 20003 TO F01A-87-838
Dear Mr. Boley:
This responds to recent questions you raised regarding the availability of scores by reactor operators and senior reactor operators.
Prior to May 1987, the NRC only administered requalification exams as part of its review of the Licensee's requalification program.
The review involved selecting several licensed operators to take a requalification exam. The results were included in the sumary report of the review shich is placed in the NRC Public Docurrent Room,1717 H Street, NW, Washington, DC.
The NRC practice was to return the exam sources to the licensee once the review report was written. We have confirmed that this was the practice.
However, a search of the NRC headcuarters files have located some of the requalification sumary source sheets which were apparently sent to our Washington, DC offices.
Those source sheets are enclosed with personal privacy information deleted.
Our review indicates these do not reflect any systematic evaluation of scores, and that tney do not include all scores or a statistically valid representative scmple.
Subsequent to May 1987, NRC administered several requalification exams under NRC's recualificatien program. The administering of these exams was suspendad in September 1987.
The scores of the requalification exams administered during that period are enclosed.
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Donnie H. Grimsley, Director Division of Rules and Records Office of Administration and Resources Management
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Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Sir:
Pursuant to the federal Freedom of Information Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C.
S 552, Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project hereby requests copies of any and all records that provide Information on the scores received by reactor operators and senior reactor operators on license qualification and requalification exams at each and every commercial nuclear power generating facility.
This includes records on both written and operational exams administered since January 1, 1983.
This does not include information on any individual operator, but it does include plant-specific statistics on the results of the exams.
This request pertains to all records in the possession of the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, its contractors or licensees.
In this request, "record" includes, but is not limited to, databases which contain the requested information or any other memoranda, reports, studies, reviews, letters, computer memories and printouts, audio and video tapes, movies and other forms of communication, in the possession of any individual or office in the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, whether generated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, its contractors, or any other source.
Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project is a nationally known non-profit public interest organization founded in 1974.
We will use these documents in a study we are presently researching and plan to issue on the adequacy of training programs presently in place for nuclear power plant workers.
We plan to broadly disseminate the information contained therein to the press and the general public.
Our past publications have attracted attention in the local, national and trade media.
Thousands cf copies of the reports have been sold or distributed to members of the public, industry, and citizen groups.
Since furnishing these d oc u me n t.s "will significant.ly contribute to public understanding of government opinions or activities" we request a complete waiver of any processing or duplicating costs you might incur in providing these records to us.
If you rule otherwise, please notify us before filling the request.
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Nothing in this request should be considered a request for the private records of any specific individual.
lience, no provisions of the Privacy Act should be deemed applicable.
If all or any parts of this request are denied, please cite the specific exemptions on which you rely in refusing to release the documents.
Further, since the Freedom of Information Act providos that the remainder of a file must be released if only portions are exempt from disclosure, we request that we be provided with.111 non-exempt portions which are reasonably segregable.
Of co.'rse, we reserve our right to appeal the withholding or deletion of ani in'ornation.
As provided in the Freedom of Information Act, we sill expect to receive the requested records or a final determination eithin ten working days.
If your office is unable to fully resp 7nl to this request in that time, please send us a written estimate of when the request will be completed.
If you have any questions about this request, please telephone me at 202-546-4996.
Thank you for your attention to this request.
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