ML20215M871
| ML20215M871 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 10/30/1986 |
| From: | Hornor J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V) |
| To: | Andros R FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8611030391 | |
| Download: ML20215M871 (2) | |
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V OCT 3 01986 Mr. Richard S. Andros U. S. FDA 909 Ist Avenue Rm 5009 F0B Seattle, Washington 98174
Dear Mr. Andros:
Acceptance: This letter is to confirm that you have been accepted for participation in the course, " Inspection Procedures." The course is scheduled for December 1-4, 1986, and will be given by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and selected Agreement State staff at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Motel: A list of local motels is enclosed. The per diem for the Seattle area is $53.00 per day for a hotel and $33.00 per day for food for a total of
$86.00 per day.
If you wish to stay with the majority of the class, please contact Jack Hornor (415) 943-3760 the week of November 9, 1986.
Students who live in Washington State are not receiving travel or per diem from the NRC.
Location: The training course will be conducted at the University of Washington South Carnus Center, Room 342 (map enclosed). There will be several rental and private cars for transportation to and from class. The course will begin Monday, December 1, 1986, at 8:00 a.m. and will be over approximately 3:30 p.m., Thursday, December 4, 1986.
Travel:
If you travel by air, you should determine the airline flights rau want to use to travel to the course and then call cur Travel Services contractor, Dimensions Travel Company, telephone (301) 986-8949. Dimensions Travel will make your reservations and will mail you a ticket.
If you need transportation from the airport to the hotel, there is a limo to downtown Seattle and you can take a cab from there.
If you are arriving Sunday afternoon, please call and I will either wait for you or have someone pick you up.
Those persons who have been approved to travel by automobile will be reimbursed at the rate of 20.5 cents per mile with the total transportation not to exceed the minimum air fare.
Preparation: You should be familiar with 10 CFR Parts 19, 20, 30-35, 40, 70, and 71 (or State equivalents) and current inspection guides provided by your State.
Be prepared to discuss 10 CFR 19 and 20 on Monday, December 1, 1986.
A pocket calculator will be useful but not necessary.
During the course, a laboratory exercise will be held in which small (exempt quantity) sources may be used. For the purposes of this exerrtse, the laboratory will be conducted in a restricted area for radiation safety purposes. If it were an NRC licensed facility, the provisions of 10 CFR 8611030391 861030 PDR ORG EUSFDA PDR 5PolV
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. embryos and fetuses from prenatal exposure (enclosed). All course attendees are expected to read this and.become familiar with it (the subject of radiation safety instructions to licensee employees is normally a routine part of an inspection).
Female employees (students) are required to complete the enclosed form and return it to the course coordinators (R. Woodruff or J. Hornor) on Monday, December 1, 1986.
l Contacts and Tel$ phone Numbers:
If you w'ill not'be able to attend this i
scheduled course, or require additional information, please call me at (415) 943-3760.
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Jack W. Hornod State Agreements Representative
Enclosures:
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List of motels 2.
. Map of-local' area 3.
Regulatory Guide 8.-13 4.
Form and schedule cc w/ enclosures:
Joel Lubenau, OSP-Richard Woodruff, RII bec w/ enclosures:
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