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Application for Amend to License SNM-340,changing Supervisors of Matl at Us Naval Academy & Appointing Br Weaver as Director of Subcritical Reactor Facility. Br Weaver Training & Qualifications Encl
ML20214N678
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Site: 07000368
Issue date: 10/01/1986
From: Klein K
NAVY, DEPT. OF
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NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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NUDOCS 8612030718
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOUS, MARYLAND 21402 5000 8128 9-60 1

OCT 1986 From:

Superintendent, United States Naval Academy To:

Chairman, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Material Safety and Safeguards Branch, Region I) 631 Park Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406 Via:

Director, Naval Sea Systems Command Detachment, Radiological Affairs Support Office, Yorktown, VA 23691-5098 Subj:

CHANGE OF INDIVIDUALS WHO SUPERVISE LICENSED MATERIAL FOR LICENSE SNM-340 AND AMENDMENTS 1-8 Encl:

(1) Resume of training in radiation safety of LCDR Brian R. Weaver, USN 1.

This letter is to inform you of changes in individuals who will supervise the material used at the U.S. Naval Academy under license Snit-340 and amendments 1-8.

2.

LCDR Brian R. Weaver has been appointed the Director, Subcritical Reactor Facility at the Academy. He replaces Dr. Martin E. Nelson who will be the new Assistant Director of the Subcritical Reactor Facility. Dr. Nelson replaces Assistant Professor William H. Schulden as Assistant Director.

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Enclosure (1) is submitted in support of the above change.

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If there are any questions concerning thic amendment, point of contact is LCDR Brian Weaver, Director, Subcritical Reae o ility, (301) 267-3882.

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No Yes No of radiation protection US NNPS 4 Weeks i

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Mathematics and Calcula-No No tions basic to the use and measurement of radio-activity No No d.

Biological effects of radiation Experience with Radiation Isotope Maximum Amount Where Experience was Gained Duration of Type of Use Experience U-235 Critical Amount USS Drum (SSN677) 2.8 yrs NPTU Idaho Fall, Idaho 2.5 yrs Nuclear Propulsion USS Augusta (SSN710) 3.0 yrs Co-60 Reactor Plant maintenance Reactor Plant Maintenance rei Natural Uranium 5500 lb U.S. Naval Academy 9 months Suberitical Reactor o

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