ML20214V313

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Application for Amend to License SNM-1156,adding T Hawkinson as Radiation Safety Officer.Resume of T Hawkinson Encl.Fee Paid
ML20214V313
Person / Time
Site: 07001209
Issue date: 03/18/1982
From: Swanson C
MEDTRONIC, INC.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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ML20197E336 List:
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14045, 20469, NUDOCS 8610020240
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Special Nuclear Material License SMN-ll56, Control Number 14045 Gentlemen:

The purpose of this letter is to update the referenced l'icense for a change in the membership of the Radiation Safety Committee.

The current members of the Committee are:

Thomas Hawkinson, Chairman and Radiation Safety Officer Charles Dowd Robert Preuss Richard Holm The attached resume of Mr. Hawkinson is enclosed to demon-strate that his background and experience is adequate for the role of Radiation Safety Officer.

A check for $110 is also enclosed to cover the amendment fee as required under 10 CFR 170.31(1.J. ).

If there are any questions, please contact the undei a.

Sincerely, MEDTRONIC, INC.

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g Resume THOMAS E. HAWKINSON 3216 29th Avenue South Apt. 3 Minneapolis, MN 55406 612/724-7559 Home 612/574-3655 Medtronic EDUCATION University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Mpis, MN 55455 Master of Science in Environmental Health,1978 Coursework included concepts of health, physics, radiation measurements and environmental radioactivity.

St. Olaf College, Nc,rthfield, MN 55057, B.A., Chemistry,1974 WORK EXPERIENCE Industrial Hygienist: Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota. July 1978 to present.

Duties include industrial hygiene assessments of workplace hazards, desig'1 of engineering controls, coordination with other corporate health services, radiation surveys for isotopic and nonisotopic sources of radiation in the plant, and advising line managers on proper disposition of nuclear materials under the direction of the Radiation Saf ety Officer.

Teaching Assistant: University of Minnesota, Department of Environmental Health.

September 1977 to August 1978. Duties included lecturing, supervising laboratories, preparing and correcting problem sets, labs, and examinations, and planning course-work f or Environmental Health f aculty.

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS October 1981, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, "The Industrial-Hygiene Significance of Small Air Ions," T.E. Hawkinson and D.E. Barber.

August 1980, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Twin Cities Research Center, Minneapolis, MN Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Mine Saf ety May 1980, American Industrial Hygiene Association Conference, Houston, iX.

Industrial Hygiene Significance of Small Air Ions.

January 1980, St. Olaf College, Chemistry Department, Seminar, Northfield, MN.

Industrial Hygiene Career Opportunities

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