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Forwards Amend 19 to License SNM-1323
ML20215D564
Person / Time
Site: 07001351
Issue date: 10/01/1986
From: Glenn J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To:
ARMY, DEPT. OF
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0100T 1986 License No. SNM-1323 Docket No. 070-01351 Control No. 106054 Department of the Army Commander U.S. Army Material Command ATTN: AMCSF-P 5001 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, Virginia 22333 Gentlemen:

Please find enclosed an amendment to your NRC Material License.

Please review the enclosed document carefully and be sure that you understand all conditions.

If there are any errors or questions, please notify the Region I Material Licensing Section, (215) 337-5239, so that we can provide appropriate corrections and answers.

Please be advised that you must conduct your program involving licensed radioactive materials in accordance with the conditions of your NRC license, representations made in your license application, and NRC regulations.

In particular, please note the items in the enclosed, " Requirements for Materials Licensees."

Since serious consequences to employees and the public can result from failure to comply with NRC requirements, the NRC expects licensees to pay meticulous attention to detail and to achieve the high standard of compliance which the NRC expects of its licensees.

You will be periodically inspected by NRC. A fee may be charged for inspections in accordance with 10 CFR Part 170.

Failure to conduct your program safely and in accordance with NRC regulations, license conditions, and representations made in your license application and supplemental correspondence with NRC will result in prompt and vigorous enforcement action against you.

This could include issuance of a notice of violation, or in case of serious violations, an imposition of a civil penalty or an order suspending, modifying or revoking your license as specified in the General Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions,10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C.

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We wish you success in operating a safe and effective licensed program.

' Sincerely, Original Signea p y y

John E. Glezm John E. Glenn, Ph.D., Chief Nuclear Materials Safety Section B Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards

Enclosures:

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Amendment No. 19 2.

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O DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADoUARTERS, U. S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND 5001 EISENHOWER AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22333-0001 August 20, 1986 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I ATTN: Materials Licensing Section 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 RE: AMCSF-P/86-0124/0128 Gentlemen, Forwarded are twelve copies of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command's request for amendment to NRC licenses SMB-1183, SNM-1323, BML 29-01022-06, 29-01022-07, and 29-01022-10. The amendment requests:

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Deletion of Mr. Scott Davis as Radiation Protection Officer.

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Name Mr. Steven Horne as Radiation Protection Officer.

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Change Item 1 to read US Army Communications-Electronic Command, Fort Monmouth, NJ."

Please acknowledge receipt of correspondence on the enclosed DA Form 209, Mail Reply Card.

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SUBJECT:

Amendment of US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Licenses Commander US Army Hateriel Command ATTN: AMCSF-P 5001 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22333-0001 1.

Reference NRC license numbers SMB-1183, SNM-1323, BML 29-01022-06, BML 29-01022-07 and BML 29-01022-10 issued to the US Army Electronics Research and Development Command (ERADCOM).

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Due to changes in Safety Office personnel, request referenced NRC licenses be amended to delete Mr. Scott L. Davis as Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) and designate Mr. Steven A. Horne as primary RPO.

Mr. Horne has previously served as RPO for the aforementioned licenses and is designated as license man-ager. The qualifications of Mr. Horne are provided for review at enclosure 1.

3 Mr. Joseph M. Santarsiero and Mr. Joseph Furia will continue to serve as Alternate RPO's.

4 Further, request that item 1 of referenced NRC licenses be changed to read "US Army Communications-Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey." This is to reflect the transition of license responsibilities from ERADCOM to this

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Request referenced NRC licenses be amended to reflect the above changes.

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POC this command is Mr. Joseph M. Santarsiero or Mr. Barry Silber, Autovon 995-4427.

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Educational Bac.kgroijnd:

Old Dominion University

- 3 Years 1964 - Associate in Applied Science Norfolk, V1.rginia The Catholic University of 2 Years

  • 1975 - BSE Niiclear Science and Engineering Anerica Washi.ngton,.0C 1975 - Graduate Work in

' The Cathol.ic University of America Nuclear. Science and Washington, DC Engineering

. 2.' Formal Training and Experience in Radiation Protection Methods, Heasurements andEffects:

Duration of-Formal Training On The Job Course a.

Fifty-six semester hours 1961-1975 No, s Yes l-rtaining 'to radiation, including liege physics, Environmental Aspects of Nuclear. Power Plant Management, Environmental Radio-activity, Nucleonic Fundamentals, s

Nuclear Properties and Interactions, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Radiation Detection, Nuclear Reactor Physics, Radiation' Biology, Radiois'otope Techniques and Radiological Physics

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Radiation Detectio'n' Effects 1 Year Yes -

No and Devices Util.izing various type d high energy accelerators -

.irginia Associated Research Center ile.uport News, Virginia, and NASA t.3ngley Research tenter, Langley, Virginia.

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Radiation safety, det'ection 2 Months

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Radiological Safety Course 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> No

.Yes pertaining to Nuclear Hofsture/

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Density. Instrumentation, Seaman Nuclear Corporation, Milwaukee.

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e[ Occupational Radiation 80 Hours No Yes Protection Course 212 - Public Health Services.'Las Vegas, Nevada.

f.' Fundamentals of Non-40 Hours No Yes Ionizing Radiation Protection Course.264 - Fublic Health Service, '

Rockville, Maryland.

g '. Laser Safety Course -

40 Hours No Yes University of Cincinnati, Ohio h.

Radionuclide Analysis by 88 Hours No Yes Gamma Spectrocopy Course 208 -

Public Health Services, Winchester, Hassachusetts.

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Radiation Guides and Dose 80 Hours No Yes I

Assessment Course 272 - Environ-mental Protection Agesney, Las Vegas, Nevada'.

.j. Boiling Water Reactor Technology 64 Hours No, Yes Course - Public Service Gas and Electric Company.. Sal.m,,New Jersey.,

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Experience with Radioisotopes:

Maximum Duration of i

Isotope Activities in Cupies Experience Type of Experience 1

3 Years for all radionuclides 241 g

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Experience with other Radiation Producing Ma'chined:

Radiation Machine Doration'of Experience Type of Experience a.

NASA Langley 1.5 Year Radiation damage' Research Center,'and Shielding Experiments Virginia Associated Research an'd Related Health Center's, Space Radiation Physics Studies.

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accelerator, 10 MeV Cinear Electron Accelerator.>t!600 MeV Proton Synchrocyrlotron Accelerator and a 14'HeV Neutron Generator.

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250 kev General Electric 8 Years Health Physics and l

Corporation X-ray machine labora' tory experiments.

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Various energy dispersive 8 Years HeaIthPhysicsandI, and wave length X-ray fluorence

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Experience with radiation:

1964-1965 - Virginia Associated Research Cdnter, NASA Langley Research Center, V,irginia as health physics technologist.

1965-1966 - E.R. Squibb,'New Brunswick, New Jersey as radiochemist isotope'technol,ogist Flow 'orporation, ' Nuclear Division, Fort Belvoir.

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Virginia as. radiation engineer.

1968-1976 - US Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Command, Fort Bdivoir, Virginia as health physicist.

1976-1978 - US Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New; Jersey as health physicist.

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CECOM, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey as Superisory N

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1983-1986 -

CECOM, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey as Supervisory Safety Engineer.

Mr. Horne is designated as the alternate license manager of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licenses and Department of the Army Authorizations.

1985-Present - CECDM, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, as Acting Chief Safety Office.

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