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Application for Amend to License SNM-348,replacing T Mcgarrity W/H Eisen as Alternate Radiation Protection Officer,Changing Ofc Symbol of Safety Ofc & Replacing Svc for Calibr & Repair of Instruments
ML20215D184
Person / Time
Site: 07000378
Issue date: 09/12/1986
From: Marcus S
ARMY, DEPT. OF
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
Shared Package
ML20215D169 List:
References
106142, NUDOCS 8610140029
Download: ML20215D184 (5)


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SUBJECT:

Amendment of BML 19-17250-03, BML 19-17250-04, and SNM 348 THRU:

Commander U. S. Army Lab tor) Command ATTN: AM

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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 1

Ilarry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) recently replaced James McGarrity with Dr. Harvey Eisen as Alternate Radiation Protection Officer, changed the office symbol of the Safety Office, and contracted with a different company for the calibration and repair of radiation detection instruments.

Appropriate amendment requests have been submitted for all HDL NRC licenses with the exception of BML 19-17250-03, BML 19-17250-01, andeSNM 348l >There-fore request the following amendments be made to the subject licenses:

a.

BML 19-17250-03 (application dated 22 June 1982)

(1)

Item 4, change DELHD-SA office symbol to SLCIS-SO.

(2)

Item 7, replace James McGarrity with Dr. Harvey Eisen.

(3)

Item lla, replace Rad Services, Inc., with Radiation Services Organization, P. O. Box 419, Laurel, MD 20707 (4)

Item 16, Supplement #5, remove James M. McGarrity's outline of training, and replace with Enc 1 1 to this letter.

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SUBJECT:

. Amendment of BML 19-17250-03, BML 19-17250-04,- and SNM 348 (5)

Item 17, Supplement #6, remove James M. McGarrity's resume of experience, and replace with Enc 12 to this letter, b.

BML 19-17250-04 (application dated 04 February 1983)'

(1)

Item 4, change DELHD-SA office symbol to SLCIS-SO.

(2)

Item 7, replace James McGarrity with Dr'. Harvey Eisen.

(3)

Item 16, Supplement #6,. remove James M. d Garrity's outline of training, and replace with Enc 1 1 to this letter.-

(4)

Item 17, Supplement #7, remove James M. McGarrity's resume of experience, and replace with Enc 12 to this letter, c.

SNM 348 (application dated 18 July 1983)

(1) para la, add ATrN: SLCIS-SO as attention line to license address.

(2) Para le, Training and Experience, replace James M. McGarrity with Dr. Harvey Eisen as Alternate Radiation Protection Officer. Remove James M. McGarrity's outline of training and experience, and replace with Encis 1 and 2 to this letter.

(3) para Ig(1), replace Mr. McGarrity with Dr. Eisen.

Dr. Eisen has already been approved as Alternate RPO by the NRC in amend-ment 06 to BML 19-17250-01, dated 15 March 1986.

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DR. HARVEY EISEN (Alternate Radiation Protection Officer)

TYPE OF TRAINING WHERE TRAINED DATE HOURS ** ON THE JOB FORMAL COURSE

a. Principles lJniv of Md (undergraduate)

General Physics (10rij*

Sep 57 7

no yes General Physics (10%)

Feb 58 7

no yes Intro to Nuc Tech (20%)

Sep 58 8

no yes Heat Power-Nuc and Chem (10*4) Feb 60 6

no yes Univ of Md. (graduate)

Modern Physics (1074)

Sep 60' 4

no yes Nuc Tech Lab (50%)

Sep 60 21 no yes Nuc Eng Sem (20%)

Feb 61 3

-no yes Spec Prob Nuc Eng (20's)

Feb 61 6

no yes Nuc Pow Use Nuc Rad (50*a)

Feb 61 15

'ho yes Nuc Reactor Eng (50%)

Sep 61 21 no yes Nuc Reactoi Eng (50%)

Feb 62 21 no yes Nuc Pow Use Nuc Rad (50's)

Sep 62 21 no yes Nuc Eng Res (20%)

Sep 62 3

no yes Sem in Nuc Energy (20*6)

Feb 63 3

no yes Nuc Eng Research (20*4)

Feb 63 3

no yes Nuc Eng Research (20%)

Sep 63 3

no yes Nuc Eng Research (20%)

Sep 64 3

no yes Sem in Nuc Eng (20'e)

Sep 64 3

no yes Nuc Eng Research (20%)

Feb 65 3

no yes Sem in Nuc Eng (20*4)

- Feb 65 3

no yes Radiation Shielding (50%)

Sep 66 21 no yes Nuc Reactor Dynamics (10%)

Feb 67 4

no yes Nuc Eng Research (20%)

Feb 67 3

no yes National Bureau of Standards (NBS)/ Harry Diamond Labs (HDL)

Radiation Safety Course 1960 6

yes yes Medical Self Help Course 1965 4

yes yes Safety Aspects of Ionizing 1977 4

yes yes Radiation Source Use

b. Mathematics Univ of Md. (undergraduate)

General Physics (201.)

Sep 57 14 no yes Diff Equations Sep 57 42 no yes Basic Elect Eng (20*4)

Feb 58 8

no.

yes Intro to Nuc Tech (20%)

Sep 58 8

no yes Univ of Md. (graduate)

Heat Power-Nuc and Chem (20%) Apr 60 12 no yes Rad Shield Energy Dep (50%)

Sep 66 21 no yes Nuc Reactor Dynamics (50%)

Feb 67 21 no

'yes George Washington University Math for Sci and Eng 1959 42 no yes NBS/HDL Radiation Safety Course 1960 6

yes yes Saf Asp of Ion Rad Use 1977 1

yes yes

  • Percentage of course applicable to category of training
    • hours of the course applicable to cate. gory of training fd I '

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NRC 313i, Formal Training in ation Safsty DR. HARVEY EISEN (Alternate Radiation Protection Officer)

TYPE OF TRAINING. WHERE TRAINED DATE HOURS ** ON THE JOB FORMAL COURSE c.

Measurement Univ of Md. (undergraduate)

General Physics (5%)*

Sep 57 4

no yes General Physics (5%)

Feb 58 4

no yes Basic Elect Eng (20%)

Feb 58 14 no yes Alt Current Circuits (10%)

Sep 58 6

no yes Elect and Magn (20%)

Sep 58 8

no yes Intro to Nuc Tech (20%)

Sep 58 8

no yes Eng Elect (20%)

Feb 59 11 no yes I

Applied Elect (20%)

Feb 60 3

no yes Heat Power-Nuc and Chem (10%) Feb 60 6

no yes Univ of Md. (graduate)

Nuc Tech Lab (50%)

Sep 60 28 no yes Nuc Pow Use of Nuc Rad (20%) Sep 60 6

no yes Nuc Pow Use of Nuc Rad (20%) Sep 62 6

no yes Rad Shield Energy Dep (10%)

Sep 66 4

no yes Nuc Reactor Dynamics (20%)

Feb 67 8

no yes NBS/HDL Radiation Safety Course 1960 6

yes yes Saf Asp Ion Rad Use 1977 1

yes yes d.

Biologg Univ of Md. (graduate)

Nuc Tech Lab (10%)

Sep 66 6

no yes Rad Shield Energy Dep (10%)

Sep 66 4

no yes NBS/HDL Radiation Saf Course 1960 6

yes yes Medical Self Help Course 1965 12 yes yes Saf Asp of Ion Rad Use 1977 1

yes yes

  • percentage of course applicable to category of training
    • hours of the course applicable to category of training

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It n 17, Fcrm NRC 3131, L ) rience continutd OR'. HARVEY EISEM (Alternate Radiation Protection Officer)

PhD Nuclea; Engineering BS Electrical Engineering I5 Grope MAXIMUM AMOU.T" WHERE EXPE2IENCE GAINED DURATION USE Co-60 40,000 Caries Har y Diam:nd Labs 20 years Radiation Effects Stud.

Triga 250 kW General At::ic 3 years Radiation Effects Stud.

Reactor Triga 250 kW Harry Discend Labs 7 years Radiation Effects Stud.

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'DORF Faci'ity In addition to the above experience, Dr. Eisen also served for 5 years as an active member of the Diamond Ordnance Reactor Facility (DORF) Triga Reactor Safeguards Committee.

Dr. Eisen is currently serving as a member of the HDL Radiation Control.

Committee.

Dr. Eisen has also gained radiation worher experience from his occasional use of particle accelerators over the years.

Dr. Eisen's occassional use of particle accelerators includes the following: 12 years with HDL's 10 MV AURORA flash X-ray

. facility; 17 years with HDL's 4 MV HIFX flash X-ray facility; 12 years with NRL's 10-40 MV LINAC linear accelerator; and 2 years with the NBS/AFRRI 2 MV Van de Graff facility.,*

PROFESSIOhALEXPERIENCE May 1973 to present Harry Diamond Laboratories, Adelphi, MD Supervises a section studying nuclear radiation effects on electronics.

Studies include both experimental and analytical work, ranging from component studies to systems analyses, including radiation effects field testing. These studies require a knowledge of radiation transport, use of reactors and other ioni::ing radiation sources, radiation dosimetry, modern electronic cocpanents and circuitry, and radiation effects mechanisms. Responsibilities include both technical and administrative supervision of the research group, including new program development, funding, and research.

Currently manages a DOD-wide radiation effects information center, and acts as a consultant to other Army project offices and agencies.

Nov 1971~to May 1973 Harry Diamond Laboratories, Adelphi, MD Senior member of re earth groups studying radiation effects on semiconductor devices.

Co-author of a major survey on the status of knowledge of radiation effects on MOS technology devices. Served as a member of several advisory panels and, working groups and committees to other Government agencies. Contributed to themonuclear shock studies and was a Project Officer on a Nevada Test Site underground test.

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