ML20209J255
| ML20209J255 | |
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| Site: | 07000263 |
| Issue date: | 11/16/1986 |
| From: | Bower T ARMY, DEPT. OF |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY LABORATORY COMMAND 2800 POWDER MILL RD., ADELPHl. MD 20783-1145 REPLY TO Q,h?hh-O/S8 AMSLC-S0 16 November 1986
SUBJECT:
Amendment to Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Licens THRU:
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 1.
Reference letter, U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory, SLCMT-DD,13 Nov 86, subject: Amendment to Nuclear Regulatory Conmission License 5U8-238, BML No 29-01010-04, and SNM-224, and DA Authorization No. A-20-10-01 (enclosure 1.)
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Request that Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Special Nuclear License SNM-244 be expediticusly amended.
Changes from previous license are summarized below:
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Deletion of Mr. William A. Lorenzen as Radiation Protection Officer; change Mr. Charles E. Dady and Dr. Alfred Broz from Alternate Radiation Protection Officers to Radiation Protection Officers, sec 70.22(a)(6).
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Resumes of Training and Experience of Mr. Dady and Dr. Broz are attached at enclosure 2.
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Changes to membership of Radiation Control Conmittee, Sec 70.22(a)(6).
Resumes are attached at enclosure 3.
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Point of contact for this action is Mr. David Griffis, RPO, AV 290-3446.
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SUBJECT:
Amendment to Nuclear gulatpry Commission Licenses SUB-238, BML No. 20-01010-04, a SNM-244 and DA Authorization No. A-20-10-01 THRU:
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Commander U.S. Army Materiel Command ATTN: AMCSF-P 5001 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22333-0001 1.
Due to a recec.t vacancy in the Health Physics personnel, request subject licenses and authorization be temporarily updated to reflect an interim change until the Health Physics position is permanently filled.
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Acting Radiation Protection Officers:
Mr. Charles E. Dady Dr. Alfred Broz 3.
Current membership of the Radiation Control Committee is as follows:
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Dr. Cordon A. Bruggeman, Chairman b.
Mr. Terry Gaston, Secretary c.
Dr. Alfred Broz d.
Mr. Charles E. Dady e.
Mr. Louis Farese f.
Mr. Forrest Burns g.
Mrs. Louise Miller, RN h.
Mr. Herbert Whitney 4.
Resumes of training and experience of personnel listed above are furnished by the enclosures.
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Chemist, Army Materials and Mechanics 1970 to Present Research Center, Watertown, MA 1962 to 1970 Chief, Radiological Safety Office, Army Materials Research Agency, Watertown MA 1959 to 1962 Chief, Radiological Safety Office, ordnance Materials Research Office (OMRO, Watertown, MA) 1957 to 1959 Physical Chemist, Atomic Ener'gy Division, OMRO; on detached duty at Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1954 to 1957 Analytical Chemist, Anaytical Chemistry Branch, Watertown Arsenal Laboratories 1952 to 1954 Employed as a chemist in industry Education and Training 1952 B.A.,
Chemistry, Boston University 1954 to 1957 Graduate Courses in Chemistry, Boston College 1957 to 1958 Vanderbilt University, Graduate School, i
USAEC courses in radiological physics 1958 to 1959 Attended Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology (ORSORT).
All prescribed courses, except engineering, were taken.
Pertinent Experience 1958 Field work in Health Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) 1958 to 1959 Assigned to Health Physics Division, ORNL 1959 (Summer)
ORNL Reactor Division for reactor operations training 1961 Licensed by A.E.C. to operate the MTL Nuclear Reactor 1969 Certified as a Health Physicist 1970 to 1973 Alternate Radiological Protecti.
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y Dr. Alfred Broz 1982 to Present Chief, Nondestructive Evaluation Branch (NDEB), Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA 1980 to 1982 Physicist, NDEB, Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA 1974 to 1980 Physical Scientist, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Education and Training 1965 B.S.,
Physics, College of St. Thomas, St.
Paul,MN 1968 M.S., Physics, SD School of Mines & Tech.
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1973 Physics, Phd., No tre Dame, IN l
1979 Radiological Safety Course, USAOCCS, APC, MD l
l 1974 Industrial and Flash X-Ray Operations Training, APG, MD Pertinent Experience 1974 to 1980 Responsible for industrial and Flash X-Ray Operations, Materiel Testing Directorate, APG, MD.
1979 to 1980 Radiation Protection Officer, Materiel Testing Directorate, APG, MD. Dutys included monitoring of depleted uranium projectile firings.
1979 to 1980 Appointed Alternate Radiation Protection Of ficer, Member and 1st Vice Chairperson Radiation Protection Committee, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
1980 to Present As Chief, NDE Branch, responsible for direction of Industrial X-Ray Facility (2.0 Mev), CS-137 Radiographic Facility, Industrial X-Ray Units (100 kv to 3 mv).
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Dr. Gordon Bruggeman
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1981 to Present Chief, Prototype Development Division 1968 to 1981
' Supervisory Metallurgist in charge of physical metallurgy within the Metals Division of AMMRC.
Appointed Chairman of Radiation Control Comittee, 11 September 1969 under Special Orders No. 73.
1962 to 1968 Metallurgist with duties as principal investigator on various research projects.
,1961 to 1962 2nd - 1st Lieutenant, U.S.
Army s-tationed at Aberdeen Proving Ground and Watertown Arsenal Laboratories.
1960 to 1961 Senior Physical Metallurgist, Man Labs, Inc., working as principal investigator on metallurgical research projects.
1957 to 1960 Research Assistant, Mass. Institute of Technology, Metallurgy Department 1955 to 1957 Ins tructor, Metallurgy Department, Mass.
Institute of Technology Education and Training 1955 B.S.
Metallurgy - Mass. Institute of Technology 1960 SC.D. Metallurgy - Mass. Institute of Technology Pertinent Experience Research associated with SC.D. thesis involved diffusion studies using radio-isotopes (1957-60).
Prior to start of this work, M.I.T.
Safety Office required attendance at informal interview and briefing on radiological health hazards and safety procedures.
Research at AMMRC (1961-75) continued various diffusion studies utilizing radioisotope techniques.
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Cpt Louis J.
Farese 1982 to Present Member, X-ray and Neutron Analysis Group, Materials Characterization Division, Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA 1981 to 1982 Chief, Radiological Division, Professional Training Department, Directorate of Training and Doctrine, U.S.
Army Chemical School, Ft. McClellan, Alabama
-1978 to 1981 Instructor, Radiological Division, U.S.
Army Ordnance and Chemical Centet and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD I
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 1979 Laser-Microwave Hazards Course, U.S.
Army Environmental Hygiene Agency Edgewood Arsenal, MD 1982 to Present Graduate courses in Radiologial Science at University of Lowell Pertinent Excerience 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 radbological laboratory pro-cedures, and certifying personnel as Radiological Protection Officers (RPO).
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b Mr. Forrest Burns 1981 to Present In charge of AMMRC Neutron Accelerator Facility. Participated in use of various reactor facilities for neutron activation research.
1958 - 1961 In charge of radicchemistry laboratory for NASA at Plumbrook Reactor, Sandusky, Ohio.
Education and Traininc 1956 B.S. Chemistry, Berea College 1958 M.S. Chemistry, University of Kentucky Pertinent Excerience Research using many different radioisotopes for materials characterization. Both thermal and fast neutrcn sources were used frcm reactors and acclerators.
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TERRY GASTON uAUG 83 to Present Chief, Safety and Radiation Protection Office US Army Materials Technology Laboratory JAN 83 - AUG 83 Safety Manager US Army Natick Labs AUG 82 - JAN 83 Industrial Hygienist US Army, Fort Devens APR 81 - AUG 82 Industrial Hygiene Chemist Western Area Radiation Lab, TVA JAN 79 - APR 81 Industrial Hygiene Chemist OSHA, Department of Labor JAN 77 - JAN 79 Forensic Chemist DEA, Department of Justice DEC 75 - JAN 77 Forensic Chemist BNDD/ DEA, Department of Justice JUL 70 - DEC 74 Forensic Chemist BNDD/ DEA, Deparment of Justice Education and Training 1969 Bachelors Degree - Chemistry University of Northern IOWA Cedar Fall, Iowa 1981-1982 Helped design shieldiong for high energy source 1000 curies; calibrated and used health physics radiation monitoring equipment; trained on radiation counting lab equipment and techniques.
1983 Laser Safety Course Field Safety Activity Charlestown, Indiana 1984 Radiation Safety course Harvard School of Public Health 1984 Radiation Safety Management Course Field Safety Activity Charlestown, Indiana 1983-1985 Assistant Radiation Prote: tion Officer and Safety Manager responsible for the MTL Radiological Protection Program j
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e Mrs. Louise Miller, RN 1973 - Present Occupational Health Nurse, U.S. Army Medical Activity Health Clinic, Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center 1979 Certified as an Occupational Health Nurse.
1979 Industrial Toxicology II course, Southeastern, Massachusetts University 1979 Industrial Health and Hygiene course, Mass. Safety Council, Boston, MA.
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.Mr. Herbert W. Whitney 1983 to present -
Chief, Fabrication Branch /Section, MTL 1972 to 1983 -
Principal Investigator on projects having component parts made from uranium and/or berylifum.
1962 to 1972 -
Lead technician and supervisor in the uranium / beryllium laboratories.
Designed, set up and operated equipment for a functioning laboratory.
1958 to 1962 -
Lead technician on the P.R.D.C. and S.R.0. reactor rods for nuclear applications while working at Nuclear Metals Inc. of Concord.
Also held the record for a beryllium extrusion to a "U" shape for the Nort.1rup Corp. of California.
Education & Training 1965 to 1975 -
Elements of Metallurgy (ASM) ccurses held at AMMRC.
1962 to 1965 -
University Extension Courses at M.I.T. on many pnases of Metallurgy.
Pertineht Experience 1958 to present -
Many phases from preparation to final pecduct or anc item using depleted uranium and beryllium, plus enriched uranium for the country of Franca in the form of swaged rods.
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