ML20212N419

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Advises That Dept of Army 870227 Application for License Voided.License Already Issued
ML20212N419
Person / Time
Issue date: 02/27/1987
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (ORM)
References
82846, NUDOCS 8703130014
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NAME: KOtheryn LIFrCnz Health Physicist DATE: December 10, 1986 EDUCATION:

BS Chemistry / biology, 1974, University of Iowa included 16 semester hours physics and 8 semester hours in calculus Medical Technology Degree, 1975, Unisersity of Iowa Post Graduate study in Immunology, 1976 University cf Western I111ncis CATEGORIES OF EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:

A. Principles and Practices of Radiation Protection B. Radioactivity Measurement Standardization and Monitoring ~ Techniques C. Mathematics and Calculations Basic to the Use and Measurement of Radioactivity D. Biological Effects of Radiation CATEGORY OF TRAINING PLACE DURATION OTJ FORMA ABCD University of Iowa and VA Hospitals Laboratories, Iowa City, Ia. 1 year (1974-1975) x x

ABCD Franciscan Medical Center Laboratory Radioim:aunoassay Rock Island, Il 2 years (1975-1977) x ABCD University of Iowa Hospital Radioimmunoassay Laboratory 2 years (1977-1979) x x

AB Caterpillar Tractor Co.

Davenport, Ia x-ray diffraction, magnaflux 3 years (1979-1982) x x

A Hazardous Material Transportation Transportation Skills, Inc.

Chicago, II 8 hrs (1981) x BC Tritium Measurement Techniques Rock Island, Il 24 hrs (1982) x ABCD Radiological Safety I Correspondence Course U S Army Institute for Professional Development 13 Credit Hrs (1983) x ABCD Radioactive Waste / Transportation chem Nuclear, Inc Barnwell, SC 40 hrs (1986) x e wa

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L FrCn3 DATE: December 10, 1986 Page 2 CATEGORY OF TRAINING PLACE DURATION OTJ FORMAS AD Ionizing Radiation US Army Environmental 4 hrs (1983) x Hygiene Agency ABC Calculate Total Dose, Time of Entry and Time of Stay Learning Resource Center Rock Island Arsenal 1 hr (1983) x ABC Monitor for Radioactive Contamination Using AN/PDR60 hadjac Set 1 hr (1983) x ACD Laser Safety Armament Materiel Command Field Safety Activity Charlestown, IN 24 hrs (1983) x AB Hazardous Waste Management National Hazards Control Institute Rock Island, II 8 hrs (1984) x ABCD Occupational Radiation Safety Ft. Belvoir, NJ 80 hrs (1984) x EXPERIENCE WITH RADIATION:

Isotopes Location Use Duration H-3 University of Iowa Hospital Radioimmunoassay 2 years I-125 and Calibration Co-60 Co-137 C-14 I-125 Co-60 Franciscan Medical Center Radioimmunoassay and Calibration 2 years t0*Tmot. No. C ""lO

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' DAME: kOthOryn M. L Frcnz DATE: December 10, 1986 page 3 Health Physicist for Headquarters, US Army Armament Munitions and Chemical Command, November 1982 - August 1984 and May 1985 - present.

Duties include serving as alternate Radiological Protection Officer; Advising the Commanding General on radiological safety matters; preparing NRC license applications, amendments, and renewals for radioactive commodities managed by this command; Preparing portions of army

manuals, handbooks, and regulations dealing with radiation safety; Serving on the on Scene Commander's Staff for response to radiation incidents or accidents; Providing assistance and review of NRC license and Department of Army Permit / Authorization applications from subordinate installations; Revewing radiation safety programs at subordinate installations and depots storing licensed items of supply; Interpreting technical
policies, directives, regulations and laws issued by the NRC and Department of Defense Agencies and advising and justifying recommended measures for radiation protection and control relating to ionizing and nonionizing equipment, sealed sources and devices containing radioactive material; Interfacing with contractors, Headquarters staff elements, other Department of Defense agencies, Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other government and state agencies.

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Resume of Training and Experiance of Ralph A. Cardenuto AMCCOM Health Physicist / Alternate Radiation Protection Officer

1. General Educational

Background:

Bachelor of Science, State University of New York, College at Cortland; Dual major: Physics and Mathematics, 1978-1982 Course Work Mathematics 42 Semester Hrs.

Physics 43 Semester Hours Basic Concepts of Mathematics Principles of Physics 1-2 Introduction to Computers 1-2 Intermediate Physics Lab 1-2 Algorithmic Processes and Mechanics Computer Languages Atomic Physics Calculus 1-4 Electronics Differential Equations Electricity and Magnetism Linear Algebra Optics Algebraic Structures Statistical and Thermal Physics Topics in Applied Mathematics Nuclear Physics Methods of Applied Mathematics Quantum Mechanics Intermediate Analysis Topics in Physics

2. Formal Trainina in Radiation Safety:

Category: A. Principles and practices of radiation protection.

B. Radioactivity measurement standardization and monitoring i

techniques.

C. Mathematics and calculations basic to the use and measurement of radioactivity.

D. Biological effects of radiation.

Type Of Training Course Duration Completion A, B, D Radiological Hazards Associated 40 hr Mar 85 with Depleted Uranium Munitions Presented by Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory at Rock Island Arsenal, IL A, B, C, D Applied Health Physics 200 hr Oct 84 Oak Ridge Assoc. Univ.

Oak Ridge, Tn.

A, B, C, D Occupational Radiation Safety 80 hr Jul 84 Belvoir Research and Developement Center Ft. Belvoir, Va.

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Type of Training Course Duration Completion A,8,C,D Radiological Safety Course 120 hr Dec 83 (7K-F3)

U.S. Army Chemical School Ft. McClellan, AL A, D Ionizing Radiation 4 hr Jul 83 U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD A, B, C, D, Radiological Safety I 13 Cred hr Jul 83 Correspondence Course U.S. Army Institute for Professional Development A, 8, C Radioactive Waste Packaging, 24 hr May 83 Transportation and Disposal Workshop refresher Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc.

40 hr Apr 85 Columbia, SC 40 hr Apr 86 A

N8C; Individual Protection and I hr May 83 Decontamination Learning Resource Center Rock Island Arsenal, IL 8

Operate the AN/PDR 54 Radiac Set I hr Apr 83 Learning Resource Center Rock Island Arsenal, IL A, 8, C Tritium Measurement Techniques 24 hr Nov 82 Radiation Research Group Material Technology Laboratory Ft. Belvoir, VA

3. Additional Training:

Course Duration Completion Radioactive Materials Transportation Course 40 hr Jan 85 Afftrex Ltd Belvoir Research and Developement Center Ft. Belvoir, Va.

Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials 80 hr Feb 84 MTMC-2 U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center and School Savanna, IL 2

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3H Varies from 4 years Handle and package' at Army 60Co microcuries installations.thrcJghout the 63Ni to 10 curie U.S., for transportation to 85Kr sources. '

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General Health Physics Backgrourd.

I Have behn employed sines 1982 's a He'alth Pnysicist for Headquarters, U.S. Army a

Armaugent, Munitions and Chemical Corunand (AMCCOM), Rock Island, IL. Major u

duties include: serving as AMCC0H Alternate Radiologicci Protection Officer; A

advising the Commanding General on r.idiological safety mattcO;; preparing NRC license applications, amendments, and renewa.ls for radicec'tive items cf issue managed by AMCCOM; evaluating subordinate installations radittion safety -

J programs for compliance with Federal and Army reqairer.ents; preparir.g portions of Army manuals, handbooks, and regulation dealing with radiation safety and waste disposal; 3roviding certification, aid direct the packagtig, marking, labeling, and sh< pment of Army generated radioactive waste to 11c6nsed commercial burial sites; serving on the On-Scene Commander's (OSC) staff for response to radiation accidents / incidents.

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