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Partially Deleted Package Consisting of Info Re ANSI N18.1- 1971 Qualification & Radiation & Process Monitor Resume & Qualification Status
ML20236P909
Person / Time
Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 11/16/1987
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NAME:

PRESENT POSITION Supervisor of Chemistry & Radiation Protection j e3 A. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: (Reference' Regulatory Guide 1.8, Section C) 1 The Radiation Protection Manager (RPM) should be an experienced professional in applied radiation protection at nuclear facilities dealing with radiation protection problems and programs similar to those at nuclear power stations.

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8. QUALIFICATION RECORD Describe below how you meet each category:

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ANSI N18.1-1971 QUALIFICATION l POSITION: Radiochemistry NAME:

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4.4.3 Radiochemistry At the time of initial core loading or appointment to the active position, the responsible person shall have a minimum of five years experience in

, chemistry of which a minimum of one year.shall be in radiochemistry. A minimum of two years of this five years experience should be related tech-

nical training. A maximum of four years of this five years experience may be fulfilled by related technical or academic training.

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c. September 1965 to July 1970 - Assigned to Humboldt Bay as chemical engineer.

Supervised the chemical and radiochemical programs during plant operation.  :

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Nuclear and Radiochemistry, University of California Berkeley,1958.

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a. Connecticut Yankee and Ginna Power Plants - Assigned to Connecticut Yankee for three weeks and Ginna for one week to observe rad protection and chemistry programs in 1970.
b. Diablo Canyon - Participated in the preparation of riidiation protection -

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PRESENT POSITION: Supervisor of Chemistry and Radiation Protection 4

I o A. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: (Reference ANSI-N18.1-1971, Section4.4.4) 4.4.4 Radiation Protection At the time of initial core loading orappointment to the active position, I. the responsible person shall have a minimum of five years experience in radiation protection at a nuclear reactor facility. A minimum of two 3 years of this five years experience should be related technical training.

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1 Attachment 2 l s a. September 1965 to July 1970 - Various assignments in chemical engineering and radiation protection at Humboldt Bay Power Plant.

b. July 1970 to August 1971 - Engaged at Humboldt Bay in Diablo Canyon startup O preparation as member of Diablo Canyon Task Force. Includes assignments i to R.E. Ginna PWR Plant and Connecticut Yankee PWR Plant.

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