ML20217R004
| ML20217R004 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07000036 |
| Issue date: | 08/13/1997 |
| From: | Weber M NRC |
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| NUDOCS 9709040075 | |
| Download: ML20217R004 (2) | |
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_j NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISf 0N WASHINGTON, D.C. 30846-0001 August 13, 1997 DOCKET:
70 36 LICENSEE: Combustion Engineering, Inc. (CE)
Hematite M0
SUBJECT:
SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT: APPLICATION DATED AUGUST 8, 1997, ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES Backnround By application dated August 8.1997. and sup)1ement dated August 11, 1997, the licensee requested Materials License SNM-33 3e amended to reflect organizat-ional changes.
Discussion The changes proposed by Combustion Engineering (CE) are as follows:
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Consolidation of the positions of Manager of Ceramic Manufacturing and Manager of Assembly Operations into the new position of Director of Uranium 0;erations.
The Director of Uranium 0)erations will report to the Vice ) resident, Fuel 0)erations, and has tle overall responsibility _
for safe operation of the iematite facility. All responsibilities except security and transportation previously held by two managers will be assumed by the Director of Uranium Operations. The responsibilities for security and transportation will be transferred to the Director of Regulatory Affairs.
Director of Uranium Operations must have a bachelor's degree in science or engineering and 5 years of experience in the nuclear manufacturing industry.
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Deletion of the position of Manager of Production Support and Supply Management with the oroduction related responsibilities assigned to the Director of Uranium Operations, and non-production responsibilities assigned to the Director of Regulatory Affairs.
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Change of the title of the Director Regulatory Compliance to the Director of Regulatory Affairs.
The Director of Regulatory Affairs and the Director of Uranium 0perations will' report in parallel to the Vice President, Fuel Operations, thus assuring. separation of functions.
The staff.has reviewed the proposed changes and finds them acceptable.
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2 Environmontal Review Since the changes are adm',nistrative, the staff has determined that the proposed changes do not adversely affect the pub'ic health and safety or the environment.
Therefore. In accordance with 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11). Nither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is warranted for this action.
Conciqilm The Region 111 staff has no objection to this licensing action. The staff recommends approval of the amendment application.
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