ML20209E512
| ML20209E512 | |
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| Issue date: | 10/08/1998 |
| From: | Lohaus R NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP) |
| To: | GENERAL, MINNESOTA, STATE OF, OHIO, STATE OF, OKLAHOMA, STATE OF, PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF |
| References | |
| SP-98-079, SP-98-79, NUDOCS 9907150054 | |
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hLL AGREEMENT STATES October 8, 1998 7
_ MINNESOTA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA 3
- V - TRANSMITTAL OF STATE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION (SP-98-079)
$ Your attention is invited to the enclosed correspondence which contains:
INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION.........
u PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION..
TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION............XX ACCEPTNNCE TO THE HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNOLOGY COURSE (H-201)
TECHNICAL INFORMATION..........................
OTHER INFORMATION..................................
Supplernentary Information: Enclosure 1 Is'the list of students from,the States selected to attend the October 26 - November 6,1998, Health Physics Technology Course (201).
. Please provide the list of students and the instructions (Enclosure 2) to each individual from your program that is on the list. States with students attending this course are attending on a space available basis and have each agreed to pay travel and per diem expenses. Course candidates should be encouraged to make travel and lodging arrangements as soon as possible.
' POINT OF CONTACT:
Dennis M. Sollenberger TELEPHONE:
(301) 415-2819 FAX:
(301) 415-3502 j
INTERNET:
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PAUL H. LOHAug 4 i Paul H. Lohaus, Deputy Director Office of State Programs j
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October 8, 1998 ALL AGREEMENT STATES MINNESOTA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA TRANSMITTAL OF STATE AG3EEMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION (SP-98-079)
J Your attention is invited to the enalosed correspondence which contains:
INCIDENT AND EVENT INCORMATION.........
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.,
TRAINING COURSE INFORM ATION............XX ACCEPTANCE TO THE HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNOLOGY COURSE (H-201) i TECHNICAL INFORMATION......................
OTHER INFORMATION.................................
Supplementary information: Enclosure 1 is che list of students from the States selected i
to attend the October 26 - November 6,1996, Health Physics Technology Course (201).
Please provide the list of students and the ins
- ructions (Enclosure 2) to each individual from
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your program that is on the list. States with students attending this course are attending on a space available basis and have each agreed to pay travel and per diem expenses. Course candidates should be encouraged to make travel and lodging arrangements as soon as
- possible, if you have any questions regarding this corresporidence, please contact me or the individual named below.
POINT OF CONTACT:
Dennis M. Sollencerger TELEPHONE:
(301)415-2819 FAX:
(301) 415 3502 INTERNET:
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Enclosures:
As stated
PROPOSED L!ST OF ATTENDEES FOR THE HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNOLOGY COURSE (H-201)
OCTOBER 26 - NOVEMBER 6,1998 STATE PARTICIPANT (S)
PAmo Tum SPACE AVAILABLE CAUPORNIA
- 1. Steve Doerfler Space available Rad 6ciog6c Health Branch E
Divis6on of Food. Druge & Radiation Safety Cantomie Department of Hoam Services P.O. Box 942732 Sectamento, CA 94234 7320 OH10
- 1. Francis Talbot Space available
- 2. James Webb Space available
, p, Oh6o Department of Health 35 East Chestnut Street j
Columbus,OH 43266
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- 1. Kyle L. Brown Space available l
- 2. Shawn C. Drake Space available Dum of w Heem
- 3. Eugenia Lee McDuffee Space available Department of Environment and Conservation
- 4. Chestine L. Montgomery Space available L&C Annex, TNrd Floor
- 5. Steve F. Seeger Space available
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- 6. Sandra Szendy Space available etr ga 3-m2
- 7. Jon E. Thompson Space available f
ENCLOSURE 1
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INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS 1
ACCEPTANCE: This is to advise you that those individuals in Enclosure 1 have been
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accepted for participation in the Training Course (H-201), " Health Physics Technology Course."
This course is scheduled to be presented October 26 - November 6,1998 at the NRC Technical
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Training Center,5746 Martin Road, Osborne Office Center, Suite 200, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411-5677.
COURSE: The course will be conducted beginning at 8:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. each day except for Friday, November 6,1998, class is scheduled to be completed at 1:00 p.m. A course outline is enclosed. Students should bring an engineering or scientific calculator with
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LODGING AND TRAVEL: Attached is a list of motels and hotels in the Chattanooga area. You should plan to arrive on Sunday, October 25,1998 and depart on Friday, November 6,1998.
Participants must make their own lodging arrangements. Individuals should request a State or government employee rate at the hotels. A map of the area is also attached. There is no suitable lodging within walking distance nor reliable public transportation from the hotels to the training center. Therefore, students should coordinate rides with students that have cars.
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MOTELS!N THE CHATTANOOGA AREA LOCATION A 1,99ATION la (Continued)
Shoney's Inn Mainstay Suites 5505 Brainerd Road 7030 Amin Drive Phone: 423/894 2040 Phone: 423/485 9424 Suburban Lodge Best Western Heritage inn 5730 Lee Highway 7641 Lee Highway Phone: 423/893-0777 Phone: 423/899-3311 Red Roof Inn LOCATION B 7014 Shallowford Road at I-75 Phone: 423/899-0143 Fairfield Inn i
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Phone: 423/892-1500 Phone: 423/490-8560 Marriott Courtyard Comfort inn 2210 Bans Drive at I-75 7717 Lee Highway at Exit 7 Phone: 423/499-4400 Phone: 423/894-5454 Holiday Inn Extended Stay of America 4
2345 ShallowfordVillage Drive Vance Road and Hwy.153 at l-75 Phone: 423/892-1315 or Phone: 423/855-2898 1-800-398-7829 La Quinta Inn i
7015 Shallowford Road at l-75 LOCATION C Phone: 423/855-0011 Ouality Inn & Suites i
Hampton Inn 6710 Ringgold Road 7011 Shallowford Road at l-75 Phone: 423/893-7979 Phone: 423/855-0095 Ramada Limited 2361 Shallowferd Village Drive Phone: 423/855-2090 Homewood Suites Hotel 2250 Center Street
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