ML25100A020

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Qualification Board for Kelly Sullivan Memo
ML25100A020
Person / Time
Issue date: 04/15/2025
From: Eric Michel
NRC/RGN-II/DFRSS/FOB2
To: Ladonna Suggs
NRC/RGN-II
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MEMORANDUM TO:

LaDonna Suggs, Director Division of Fuels, Radiological Safety, and Security FROM:

Eric C. Michel, Chief Fuels Oversight Branch 2 Division of Fuels, Radiological Safety, and Security

SUBJECT:

QUALIFICATION BOARD FOR KELLY SULLIVAN A Qualification Board is scheduled for Kelly Sullivan on May 21, 2025, at 1:00 PM, in Room 1124 to review inspector qualifications. The board is established in accordance with Regional Office Instruction 0402, and Inspection Manual Chapter 1247. The board members, including their assigned subject areas (see enclosure from IMC 1247, Attachment 2) for questioning, are listed below.

Bradley Davis is designated as the Board Chair. The board may question other relevant areas or aspects of the areas listed below if they so desire.

Bradley (Chair)

Area 3:

Regulatory Practices Katie McCurry Area 4:

Personal and Interpersonal Effectiveness Michael Greenleaf Area 1:

Legal Basis and Regulatory Processes Board members are requested to develop a list of questions and expected answers to be used at the board as discussed in ROI 0402. Kelly Sullivan will bring her completed qualification journal to be reviewed by the board members prior to the commencement of the board.

Enclosure:

Inspector Competency Assessment by the Oral Qualification Board cc:

B.Davis, DFRSS M. Greenleaf, DRMA K. McCurry, DFRSS K. Sullivan, DFRSS L. Gibson, Training Coordinator, DRMA CONTACT: Eric C. Michel, RII/DFRSS 404-997-4555 April 15, 2025 Signed by Suggs, on 04/15/25

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Inspector Competency Assessment by the Oral Qualification Board The Qualification Board will specifically assess how well an inspector demonstrates an understanding of and appreciation for the NRC's organizational values of integrity, excellence, service, respect, cooperation, commitment, and openness. To that end, the Oral Qualification Board will be used to verify that inspectors demonstrate the following knowledge and abilities in the listed competency areas:

Area 1: Understand the legal basis and the regulatory processes for achieving the NRCs regulatory objectives by:

Acquiring a fundamental understanding of the USNRC organizational structure, mission, goals, and objectives (Regulatory Framework)

Understanding the basis for the authority of the agency (Regulatory Framework)

Understanding the processes established to achieve the regulatory objectives (Regulatory Framework)

Area 2: Technical Disciplines No knowledge or abilities identified to be verified by the Qualification Board.

Area 3: Master the techniques and skills needed to collect, analyze, and integrate information using a safety focus to develop a supportable regulatory conclusion by:

Independently gathering information through objective review, observation, and open communications (Inspection)

Determining acceptability of information by comparing to established criteria (Inspection)

Responding to events or conditions involving potential or actual adverse safety consequence (Emergency Response)

Approaching problems objectively, gathering and integrating information, and developing a comprehensive understanding before reaching a conclusion (Problem Analysis)

Objectively analyzing and integrating information using a safety focus to identify the appropriate regulatory conclusion and regulatory response (Assessment and Enforcement)

Area 4: Have the personal and interpersonal skills to carry out assigned regulatory activities either individually or as a member of a team by:

Clearly expressing ideas or thoughts, carefully listening, and speaking and writing with appropriate safety focus and context (Communication)

Working collaboratively with others toward common objectives (Teamwork)

Working independently, exercising judgment, and exhibiting flexibility in the completion of activities including during difficult or challenging situations (Self-Management)

Using technology to gather, manipulate, and share information (Information Technology)

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RII/DFRSS RII/DFRSS NAME E. Michel L. Suggs DATE 04/10/25 04/15/25