ML20248E217
| ML20248E217 | |
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| Site: | 07000371 |
| Issue date: | 09/08/1989 |
| From: | Gregg R UNC, INC. (FORMERLY UNC RESOURCES, INC.) |
| To: | Rouse L NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| 25921, NIS-89-9-5, NUDOCS 8910050105 | |
| Download: ML20248E217 (14) | |
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Dear Sir,
I UNC has increased its Health Physics staffing, and therefore has added a Health Physics Supervisor.
This individual will assume the day to. day responsibilities for executing the required functions associated with the Health Physics Laboratory, thereby freeing the Health Physics Specialist to concentrate on the technical concerns.
Section 2 of Parts I and II is revised to reflect this change.
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Part II show that he reports to the Director of Technical Services.
We have also included his resume in Part II.
Accordingly, we request that the subject license be amended to reflect this change.
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Docket No.70-371 Chapter 2 Rev. 2 Dates 9/8/89 l'
2.2.2.2 Responsibilities of Nuclear Criticality Safety SDecialist The Nuclear criticality Safety Specialist who reports to the Director of Technical Services shall administer the nuclear criticality safety program in compliance with Federal and State regulations, shall provide evaluations of Nuclear Criticality Safety, and shall perform regular audits and follow-up with responsible operating management.
The Specialist shall review and independently check the nuclear safety evaluations and calculations performed by the Nuclear criticality Safety Engineer or other Nuclear Criticality Safety Specialists.
2.2.2.3 Health Physics Specialist I
The Health Physics Specialist who reports to the Director of L
Technical Services shall administer the Health Physics program in compliance with Federal and State regulations, shall provide evaluation of radiological safety, and shall perform regular audits and follow-up with responsible operating management.
He also shall provide competent technical support to other Divisions on a consulting basis.
I 2.2.2.4 Consultants Consultants to the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Department shall l
prepare written reviews, technical evaluations, etc., within the s
area of their specialty and as requested by the Director, Technical Services.
2.2.2.5 Nuclear Criticality Safety Encineer or Nuclear criticality Safety SDecialist The Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer or Nuclear Criticality Safety Specialint is responsible for the day-to-day criticality control and verification that equipment processes and operations meet the safety criteria explicitly described in the license or an NIS approved itternal document.
He shall perform initial l
criticality safety evaluations, make any necessary calculations and sh11 propose them to the Specialist for review.
He shall assist in the training of employees and shall perform regular inspections and shall follow-up with responsible operating management.
i 2.2.2.6 Health Physics Supervisor The Health Physics Supervisor reports to the Director of Technical Services.
He supervises the Health Physics technicians and is i
responsible to assure that all assigned functions are performed in a timely manner, and in accordance with all applicable procedures.
Resumes of present personnel are included in Part II, Chapter 2.
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Personnel Qualifications 2.2.3.1 The Director of Technical Services shall hold a. degree in science or engineering, and have at least ten years experience in a responsible position in the nuclear industry; at least three years of which have been in an-activity which would develop an understanding of. nuclear criticality safety, health physics, and industrial safety and fire prevention problems.
2.2.3.2 Nuclear and-industrial safety _ function Criticality and-Realth Physics Specialists shall'have a B.S. Degree in science or engineering and not less than three. years
-experience in a responsible nuclear engineering or health physics position and not'less than one year of.
professional experience in the area of their specialty.
2.2.3.3 The Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer shall have a Bachelor's Degree in science or engineering with at least one year's experience in performing nuclear criticality safety assessments and calculations.
I 2.2.3.4-Nuclear and industrial safety Consultants shall meet the i
same requirements as listed for the Specialists.
O 2.2.3.5 The Realth Physics Supervisor shall have a' college degree and at'least one years experience associated with nuclear safety concerns.
2.2.3.6 The assignment of individuals to nuclear and industrial safety functions (previously referred to in tais license as the NIS Department) is approved by at least two (2) levels of management above the assigned positions.
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RESUME 3 GARY L. SURRATT EDUCATION MBA, University of New Haven, New Haven, Ct.,
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- a. Engineering Laboratory Technician 1965-1970
- b. Senior Engineering Laboratory Technician 1970-1975
- c. Assistant Radiological Controls Officer 1975-1977 d.. Assistant _ Nuclear Repair Officer 1981-1982
- e. Project Manager Nuclear Support Facility Decontamination & Free Release for Unrestricted Use 1982-1985
'f. Emergency Preparedness Drill Monitor 1981-1985 Sonalysts, Inc.
a'. Emergency Preparedness Drill Writer and Monitor 1985-1986 t.
EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Health Physics 1966-1984 Health Physics Specialist with day to day experience in conducting surveya, handling and storing radioactive material, and ensuring personnel minimized their exposure to ionising radiation.
Maintained personnel orposure records.
Fifteen years experience in training-personnel to be radiation workers, health physics technicians, and l
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Emergency Preparedness 1981-1986 Five years experience in writing, conducting and debriefing drill scenarios for radiological accidents and incidents. 'Has provided support to commercial nuclear powered' generating stations for annual emergency preparedness exercises.
Radiological Decontamination 1966-1984 I
l Experienced in numerous mechanical and chemical decontamination techniques.
Experience includes 18 years of day to day handling and working with radioactive materials.
Three years management experience in decontamination and decommissioning a full service radiological support facility and its subsequent release for unrestricted use.
Hazardous Material Handlina and Manacement 1966-1984 Eighteen years experience working with and controlling radioactive contamination, asbestos, solvents and combustible materials.
Three years project management experience in the removal of all asbestos and radioactive contamination from a multi-level structure.
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