ML20212Q087
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| Site: | 07000435 |
| Issue date: | 08/16/1985 |
| From: | Moss H LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON, PA |
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w Application for Renewal of License #SNM-394 With reference to Docket or Reference No. 070-00435 dated August 13, 1980 and the letter dated July 16, 1980 from Winfield Keck applying for last renewal:
- 1. Licensee is unchanged: Head, Department of Physics, Lafayette. (that individ-ual is currently Prof. David L. Hogenboom).
- 2. Sources, their form, and amounts are unchanged. However, we believe that the 0.02 millicurie plated alpha source is uranium oxide, not plutonium, and is a Nuclear Chicago Corporation Model R-6 plate used for calibrating rate meters, as explained in Prof. Keck's letter.
- 3. Authorized use is unchanged.
- 4. The Conditions stated in Docket No. 070-00435 will be complied with and require no modification except for #12 which should be updated to reflect changes in personnel at Lafayette College as follows:
Licensed material will be used by, or under the supervision of, David L. Hogenboom, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Physics Department, has
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had a course in nuclear physics at Pennsylvania State University, has taught modern physics course at Lafayette.
Anthony D. Novaco, Ph.D., Associate Professor, has had courses in nuclear physics at Stevens Institute of Technology, teaches course in modern physics at Lafayette.
David M. Rehfield, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, experimental nuclear physicist with much post-doctoral experic.ce at Brookhaven National Laboratory and McGill University, teaches advanced laboratory at Lafayette.
G. Lyle Hoffman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, has studied nuclear physics at Dartmouth College and has taught laboratories on radioactive decay and neutron activation at Lafayette.
Bradley C. Antanaitis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, has studied nuclear phys-ics at Northeastern University and has taught laboratories on radioactive decay and neutron activation at Lafayette.
Lester C. Erich, Ph.D., Associate Professor Emeritus, has had courses in nuclear physics at Lehigh University and has taught nuclear physics at Lafayette.
- 5. The section on equipment, facilities, and instrumentation in Prof. Eack's letter of July 16, 1980 is still applicable except as follows:
- 1. The Nuclear Chicago Model 2112 counting rate meter with AP-4 alpha detector is no longer operable and we are using a Geiger-Mueller tube with a Nuclear Chicago 151A counter to check the swabs for contamination when we leak test the neutron howitzer. The G-M tube is calibrated with the 0.02 mc plated alpha source and a 0.5 microcurie Cs-137 source.
- 2. Proper records of leak tests and use of the neutron howitzer are now being kept in a hard-cover ledger, which is with the howitzer at all times.
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