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{{#Wiki_filter:REGIONAL OFFICES REGION      ADDRESS TELEPHONE  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I 2100 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100 King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II 245 Peachtree Center Avenue ,NE., Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1257  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region, IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, Texas 76011-4511UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Washington, DC 20555-0001 NRC FORM 3 (8-2017)UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGIONAL OFFICE LOCATIONSA representative of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission can be contacted by employees who wish to register complaints or concerns about radiological working conditions or other matters associated with NRC-regulated activities at the following addresses and telephone numbers.To report incidents involving fraud, waste, or abuse by an NRC employeeor NRC contractor, telephone:
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC FORM 3                                                                                                              UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (8-2017)                                                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20555-0001 NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION (PART 20); NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS AND REPORTS TO WORKERS; INSPECTIONS (PART 19); EMPLOYEE PROTECTION WHAT IS THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION?                                        spector or call or write to the NRC Regional Office serving your area. If you            HOW DO I CONTACT THE NRC?                                                                      al remedy, a complaint may be filed with the DOL pursuant to Section 211 of the ERA The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent Federal regula-         send your concern in writing, it will assist the NRC in protecting your identity        Talk to an NRC inspector on-site or call or write to the nearest NRC Regional                  or with appropriate state entities. Your complaint to the DOL must describe in detail tory agency responsible for licensing and inspecting nuclear power plants and    if you clearly indicate that you would like your concern to be considered by            Office in your geographical area (see map below). If you call the NRCs toll-                 the basis for your belief that the employer discriminated against you on the basis of other commercial uses of radioactive materials.                                  the NRC Allegation Program. The NRCs toll-free SAFETY HOTLINE for re-                   free SAFETY HOTLINE during normal business hours, your call will automati-                     your protected activity, and it must be filed in writing either in person or by mail within porting safety concerns is listed below. The addresses for the NRC Regional              cally be directed to the NRC Regional Office for your geographical area. If you                180 days of the date of the alleged discriminatory action or the date you re-Offices and the toll-free telephone numbers are also listed below. You can              call after normal business hours, or if your call cant be answered during                    ceived any notice, in writing or otherwise, of an adverse personnel action, WHAT DOES THE NRC DO?
OFFICE OF THEINSPECTOR GENERAL HOTLINE 1-800-233-3497 I II III IV(800) 432-1156 (800) 577-8510 (800) 522-3025 (800) 952-9677WHAT IS THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION?
also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov.                                   normal business hours by the regional staff, your call will be directed to                    whichever occured first. Additional information is available at the DOL web site The NRCs primary responsibility is to ensure that workers and the public are                                                                                                                                                                                            at www.osha.gov. Filing an allegation, complaint, or request for action with the NRCs Headquarters Operations Center, which is manned 24 hours a protected from unnecessary or excessive exposure to radiation and that nuclear    WHAT IF I WORK WITH RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR IN THE VICINITY                              day. Calls to the Headquarters Operations Center are recorded. You can                        the NRC does not extend the requirement to file a complaint with the DOL facilities, including power plants, are constructed to high quality standards and OF A RADIOACTIVE SOURCE?                                                                also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov.                                        within 180 days. To do so, you may contact the Allegation Coordinator in operated in a safe and secure manner. The NRC does this by establishing          If you work with radioactive materials or near a radiation source, the amount of                                                                                                       the appropriate NRC Region, as listed below, who will provide you with requirements in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) and in      radiation exposure that you are permitted to receive may be limited by NRC               CAN I BE FIRED FOR RAISING A SAFETY CONCERN?                                                  the address and telephone number of the correct OSHA Regional office to receive licenses issued to nuclear users.                                                regulations. The limits on exposure for workers at NRC licensed facilities                                                                                                              your complaint. You may also check your local telephone directory under the U.S.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent Federal regula
Federal law prohibits an employer from firing or otherwise discriminating against              Government listings for the address and telephone number of the appropriate whose duties involve exposure to radiation are contained in sections 20.1201,           you for bringing safety concerns to the attention of your employer or the NRC.
-tory agency responsible for licensing and inspecting nuclear power plants and other commercial uses of radioactive materials.WHAT DOES THE NRC DO?protected from unnecessary or excessive exposure to radiation and that nuclear facilities, including power plants, are constructed to high quality standards and operated in a safe and secure manner. The NRC does this by establishing requirements in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) and in licenses issued to nuclear users.WHAT RESPONSIBILITY DOES MY EMPLOYER HAVE?Any company that conducts activities licensed by the NRC must comply with Your employer must tell you which NRC radiation requirements apply to your work and must post NRC Notices of Violation involving radiological working conditions.WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY?For your own protection and the protection of your co-workers, you should know how NRC requirements relate to your work and should follow them.
WHAT RESPONSIBILITY DOES MY EMPLOYER HAVE?                                        20.1207, and 20.1208 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR                                                                                                            OSHA Regional office.
If you observe violations of the requirements or have a safety concern, you should report them.WHAT IF I CAUSE A VIOLATION?If you engaged in deliberate misconduct that may cause a violation of the NRC requirements, or would have caused a violation if it had not been detected, or deliberately provided inaccurate or incomplete information to either the NRC or to your employer, you may be subject to enforcement action. If you report such a violation, the NRC will consider the circumstances surrounding your reporting in determining the appropriate enforcement action, if any.HOW DO I REPORT VIOLATIONS AND SAFETY CONCERNS?If you believe that violations of NRC rules or the terms of the license have occurred, or if you have a safety concern, you should report them imme
You may not be fired or discriminated against because you engage in certain Any company that conducts activities licensed by the NRC must comply with        20) depending on the part of the regulations to which your employer is subject.         protected activities, including but not limited to, While these are the maximum allowable limits, your employer should also keep                                                                                                            WHAT CAN THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DO?
-diately to your supervisor. You may report violations or safety concerns directly to the NRC. However, the NRC encourages you to raise your con
the NRCs requirements. If a company violates NRC requirements, it can be fined or have its license modified, suspended or revoked.                        your radiation exposure as far below those limits as is reasonably achievable.
-cerns with the licensee since the licensee has the primary responsibility for, and is most able to ensure, safe operation of nuclear facilities. If you choose to report your concern directly to the NRC, you may report it to an NRC in
* asking the NRC to enforce its rules against your employer;                                  If your complaint involves a violation of Section 211 of the ERA by your employer,
-send your concern in writing, it will assist the NRC in protecting your identity if you clearly indicate that you would like your concern to be considered by porting safety concerns is listed below. The addresses for the NRC Regional  also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov.WHAT IF I WORK WITH RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR IN THE VICINITY OF A RADIOACTIVE SOURCE?If you work with radioactive materials or near a radiation source, the amount of radiation exposure that you are permitted to receive may be limited by NRC regulations. The limits on exposure for workers at NRC licensed facilities whose duties involve exposure to radiation are contained in sections 20.1201, 20.1207, and 20.1208 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 20) depending on the part of the regulations to which your employer is subject. While these are the maximum allowable limits, your employer should also keep your radiation exposure as far below those limits as is "reasonably achievable."MAY I GET A RECORD OF MY RADIATION EXPOSURE?Yes. Your employer is required to make available to you the information in your dose records (as maintained under the provisions of 10 CFR 20.2106). In addition your employer is required to provide you with an annual report of the dose you received in that monitoring year if the dose exceeds 100 millirem, or if you request an annual report.HOW ARE VIOLATIONS OF NRC REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFIED?NRC conducts regular inspections at licensed facilities to assure compliance with NRC requirements. In addition, your employer and site contractors may conduct their own inspections to assure compliance. All inspectors are pro
* refusing to engage in activities which violate NRC requirements;                            the DOL provides a process for obtaining a personal remedy. The DOL will notify Your employer must tell you which NRC radiation requirements apply to your                                                                                                                                                                                                your employer that a complaint has been filed and will investigate your complaint.
-tected by Federal law. Interference with them may result in criminal prosecu-tion for a Federal offense.MAY I TALK WITH AN NRC INSPECTOR?Yes. NRC inspectors want to talk to you if you are worried about radiation safety or have other safety concerns about licensed activities, such as the quality of construction or operations at your facility. Your employer may not prevent you from talking with an inspector. The NRC will make all reasonable efforts to protect your identity where appropriate and possible.MAY I REQUEST AN INSPECTION?Yes. If you believe that your employer has not corrected violations involving radiological working conditions, you may request an inspection. Your request  the alleged violation in detail. It must be signed by you or your representative.HOW DO I CONTACT THE NRC?Talk to an NRC inspector on-site or call or write to the nearest NRC Regional  free SAFETY HOTLINE during normal business hours, your call will automati
MAY I GET A RECORD OF MY RADIATION EXPOSURE?
- normal business hours by the regional staff, your call will be directed to day. Calls to the Headquarters Operations Center are recorded. You can also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov.CAN I BE FIRED FOR RAISING A SAFETY CONCERN?you for bringing safety concerns to the attention of your employer or the NRC. protected activities, including but not limited to,* asking the NRC to enforce its rules against your employer;
work and must post NRC Notices of Violation involving radiological working
* refusing to engage in activities which violate NRC requirements;
* providing information or preparing to provide information to the NRC or your conditions.                                                                       Yes. Your employer is required to make available to you the information in                                                                                                             If the DOL finds that your employer has unlawfully discriminated against you, it may your dose records (as maintained under the provisions of 10 CFR 20.2106).                   employer about violations of requirements or safety concerns; or order that you be reinstated, receive back pay, or be compensated for any injury WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY?                                                        In addition your employer is required to provide you with an annual report of
* providing information or preparing to provide information to the NRC or your employer about violations of requirements or safety concerns; or
* asking for, or testifying, helping, or taking part in an NRC, Congressional,                suffered as a result of the discrimination and be paid attorneys fees and costs.
* asking for, or testifying, helping, or taking part in an NRC, Congressional,  or any Federal or State proceeding. WHAT FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION ARE PROHIBITED? raise a safety issue or otherwise engage in protected activities. Violations of Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act (ERA) of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5851) include actions such as harassment, blacklisting, and intimidation by employ-ers of (i) employees who bring safety concerns directly to their employers or to the NRC; (ii) employees who have refused to engage in an unlawful practice, Federal or State proceeding regarding any provision (or proposed provision) of the ERA or the Atomic Energy Act (AEA) of 1954; or (iv) employees who have commenced or caused to be commenced a proceeding for the administration or enforcement of any requirement imposed under the ERA or AEA or who have, or are about to, testify, assist, or participate in such a proceeding.HOW DO I FILE A DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT?If you believe that you have been discriminated against for bringing violations or safety U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), or appropriate state entities. If you desire a person
the dose you received in that monitoring year if the dose exceeds 100 millirem,              or any Federal or State proceeding.
-or with appropriate state entities. Your complaint to the DOL must describe in detail the basis for your belief that the employer discriminated against you on the basis of  180 days of the date of the alleged discriminatory action or the date you re
For your own protection and the protection of your co-workers, you should                                                                                                                                                                                                Relief will not be awarded to employees who engage in deliberate violations of or if you request an annual report.
-ceived any notice, in writing or otherwise, of an adverse personnel action, at www.osha.gov. Filing an allegation, complaint, or request for action with within 180 days. To do so, you may contact the Allegation Coordinator in the appropriate NRC Region, as listed below, who will provide you with your complaint. You may also check your local telephone directory under the U.S. Government listings for the address and telephone number of the appropriate WHAT CAN THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DO?If your complaint involves a violation of Section 211 of the ERA by your employer, the DOL provides a process for obtaining a personal remedy. The DOL will notify order that you be reinstated, receive back pay, or be compensated for any injury Relief will not be awarded to employees who engage in deliberate violations of the Energy Reorganization Act or the Atomic Energy Act.WHAT WILL THE NRC DO?The NRC will evaluate each allegation of harassment, intimidation, or discrimi-Investigations (IO) may interview you and gather any applicable documentation in your possesion. If the NRC determines that the allegation falls within its purview, prior to the initiation of such investigation, you choose to engage in mediation with your employer in an attempt to settle your allegation of discrimination. If a settlement is reached and the NRC is provided such agreement for review and not perform an investigation. However, any settlement agreement between you and your employer on your discrimination claim will not impact, in any way, the resolution of the underlying technical issues or any other allegation you may  NOTICE TO EMPLOYEESSTANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION (PART 20); NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS AND REPORTS TO WORKERS; INSPECTIONS (PART 19); EMPLOYEE PROTECTIONTo report safety concerns or violations of NRC requirementsby your employer, telephone:
know how NRC requirements relate to your work and should follow them.                                                                                                                                                                                                    the Energy Reorganization Act or the Atomic Energy Act.
NRCSAFETY HOTLINE 1-800-695-7403 Nuclear Power Plants
WHAT FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION ARE PROHIBITED?
* plants in its region-except for the Callaway plant in Missouri, which Region IV oversees.
If you observe violations of the requirements or have a safety concern, you       HOW ARE VIOLATIONS OF NRC REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFIED?
Materials Licensees
should report them.                                                                                                                                                       It is unlawful for an employer to fire you or discriminate against you with                    WHAT WILL THE NRC DO?
* Region I oversees licensees and Federal facilities located geographically in Region I and Region II.
NRC conducts regular inspections at licensed facilities to assure compliance            respect to pay, benefits, or working conditions because you help the NRC or with NRC requirements. In addition, your employer and site contractors may                                                                                                              The NRC will evaluate each allegation of harassment, intimidation, or discrimi-WHAT IF I CAUSE A VIOLATION?                                                                                                                                              raise a safety issue or otherwise engage in protected activities. Violations of                nation to determine whether sufficient information is provided to initiate NRC conduct their own inspections to assure compliance. All inspectors are pro-              Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act (ERA) of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5851)
* Region III oversees licensees and Federal facilities located geographically in Region III.
If you engaged in deliberate misconduct that may cause a violation of the NRC     tected by Federal law. Interference with them may result in criminal prosecu-                                                                                                          involvement. To assist in this evaluation, an investigator from the NRCs Office of include actions such as harassment, blacklisting, and intimidation by employ-                  Investigations (IO) may interview you and gather any applicable documentation in requirements, or would have caused a violation if it had not been detected, or   tion for a Federal offense.                                                              ers of (i) employees who bring safety concerns directly to their employers or to deliberately provided inaccurate or incomplete information to either the NRC                                                                                                                                                                                             your possesion. If the NRC determines that the allegation falls within its purview, the NRC; (ii) employees who have refused to engage in an unlawful practice,                    NRCs OI will initiate an investigation of your allegation of discrimination unless, or to your employer, you may be subject to enforcement action. If you report      MAY I TALK WITH AN NRC INSPECTOR?                                                        provided that the employee has identified the illegality to the employer; (iii) such a violation, the NRC will consider the circumstances surrounding your                                                                                                                                                                                                prior to the initiation of such investigation, you choose to engage in mediation Yes. NRC inspectors want to talk to you if you are worried about radiation safety        employees who have testified or are about to testify before Congress or in any                with your employer in an attempt to settle your allegation of discrimination. If a reporting in determining the appropriate enforcement action, if any.              or have other safety concerns about licensed activities, such as the quality            Federal or State proceeding regarding any provision (or proposed provision) of                settlement is reached and the NRC is provided such agreement for review and of construction or operations at your facility. Your employer may not prevent            the ERA or the Atomic Energy Act (AEA) of 1954; or (iv) employees who have                    finds it acceptable, the NRC will close your allegation of discrimination and will HOW DO I REPORT VIOLATIONS AND SAFETY CONCERNS?                                   you from talking with an inspector. The NRC will make all reasonable efforts            commenced or caused to be commenced a proceeding for the administration                        not perform an investigation. However, any settlement agreement between you If you believe that violations of NRC rules or the terms of the license have      to protect your identity where appropriate and possible.                                or enforcement of any requirement imposed under the ERA or AEA or who                          and your employer on your discrimination claim will not impact, in any way, the occurred, or if you have a safety concern, you should report them imme-                                                                                                    have, or are about to, testify, assist, or participate in such a proceeding.                   resolution of the underlying technical issues or any other allegation you may diately to your supervisor. You may report violations or safety concerns          MAY I REQUEST AN INSPECTION?                                                                                                                                                            have filed or will file with the NRC. Alternatively, if an acceptable settlement is directly to the NRC. However, the NRC encourages you to raise your con-                                                                                                    HOW DO I FILE A DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT?                                                     not reached, NRCs OI will initiate an investigation.
* Region IV oversees licensees and Federal facilities located geographically in Region IV.
Yes. If you believe that your employer has not corrected violations involving cerns with the licensee since the licensee has the primary responsibility for,   radiological working conditions, you may request an inspection. Your request            If you believe that you have been discriminated against for bringing violations or safety      If the NRC or the DOL finds that unlawful discrimination has occurred, the and is most able to ensure, safe operation of nuclear facilities. If you choose  should be addressed to the nearest NRC Regional Office and must describe                concerns to the NRC or your employer, you may file a complaint with the NRC, the               NRC may issue a Notice of Violation to your employer, impose a fine, or suspend, to report your concern directly to the NRC, you may report it to an NRC in-      the alleged violation in detail. It must be signed by you or your representative.        U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), or appropriate state entities. If you desire a person-        modify, or revoke your employers NRC license.
Nuclear Fuel Processing Facilities
Nuclear Power Plants
* Region II oversees all the fuel processing facilities in all regions.
* E ach regional office oversees the UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGIONAL OFFICE LOCATIONS plants in its regionexcept for the                                                                                                 A representative of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission can be contacted by employees who wish to register complaints or concerns about radiological Callaway plant in Missouri, which                                                                                                   working conditions or other matters associated with NRC-regulated activities at the following addresses and telephone numbers.
* Region II also handles all construction inspection activities for new nuclear power plants and fuel cycle facilities in all regions.}}
Region IV oversees.
Materials Licensees REGIONAL OFFICES
* R egion I oversees licensees and                                                                                                       REGION            ADDRESS                                                    TELEPHONE                                                                                          To report incidents involving Federal facilities located geographically                                                                                                           U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I                                                            To report safety concerns or                              fraud, waste, or abuse in Region I and Region II.
* Region III oversees licensees and
                                                                                                                                            I          2100 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100                        (800) 432-1156                                      violations of                                      by an NRC employee
                                                                                                                                                        King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713                                                                                NRC requirements                                        or NRC contractor, Federal facilities located geographically in Region III.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       by your employer,
                                                                                                                                                        U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II                                                                                                                              telephone:
* Region IV oversees licensees and Federal facilities located geographically                                                                                                II         245 Peachtree Center Avenue ,NE., Suite 1200                (800) 577-8510                                        telephone:
in Region IV.                                                                                                                                        Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 OFFICE OF THE Nuclear Fuel Processing Facilities                                                                                                                      U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III                                                                      NRC III                                                                      (800) 522-3025                                                                                INSPECTOR GENERAL
* R egion II oversees all the fuel                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                       
2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 SAFETY HOTLINE processing facilities in all regions.
* Region II also handles all construction                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        HOTLINE
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NRC Forms 3, Notice to Employees
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NRC FORM 3 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (8-2017) Washington, DC 20555-0001 NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION (PART 20); NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS AND REPORTS TO WORKERS; INSPECTIONS (PART 19); EMPLOYEE PROTECTION WHAT IS THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION? spector or call or write to the NRC Regional Office serving your area. If you HOW DO I CONTACT THE NRC? al remedy, a complaint may be filed with the DOL pursuant to Section 211 of the ERA The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent Federal regula- send your concern in writing, it will assist the NRC in protecting your identity Talk to an NRC inspector on-site or call or write to the nearest NRC Regional or with appropriate state entities. Your complaint to the DOL must describe in detail tory agency responsible for licensing and inspecting nuclear power plants and if you clearly indicate that you would like your concern to be considered by Office in your geographical area (see map below). If you call the NRCs toll- the basis for your belief that the employer discriminated against you on the basis of other commercial uses of radioactive materials. the NRC Allegation Program. The NRCs toll-free SAFETY HOTLINE for re- free SAFETY HOTLINE during normal business hours, your call will automati- your protected activity, and it must be filed in writing either in person or by mail within porting safety concerns is listed below. The addresses for the NRC Regional cally be directed to the NRC Regional Office for your geographical area. If you 180 days of the date of the alleged discriminatory action or the date you re-Offices and the toll-free telephone numbers are also listed below. You can call after normal business hours, or if your call cant be answered during ceived any notice, in writing or otherwise, of an adverse personnel action, WHAT DOES THE NRC DO?

also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov. normal business hours by the regional staff, your call will be directed to whichever occured first. Additional information is available at the DOL web site The NRCs primary responsibility is to ensure that workers and the public are at www.osha.gov. Filing an allegation, complaint, or request for action with the NRCs Headquarters Operations Center, which is manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a protected from unnecessary or excessive exposure to radiation and that nuclear WHAT IF I WORK WITH RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR IN THE VICINITY day. Calls to the Headquarters Operations Center are recorded. You can the NRC does not extend the requirement to file a complaint with the DOL facilities, including power plants, are constructed to high quality standards and OF A RADIOACTIVE SOURCE? also e-mail safety concerns to NRC.Allegation@nrc.gov. within 180 days. To do so, you may contact the Allegation Coordinator in operated in a safe and secure manner. The NRC does this by establishing If you work with radioactive materials or near a radiation source, the amount of the appropriate NRC Region, as listed below, who will provide you with requirements in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) and in radiation exposure that you are permitted to receive may be limited by NRC CAN I BE FIRED FOR RAISING A SAFETY CONCERN? the address and telephone number of the correct OSHA Regional office to receive licenses issued to nuclear users. regulations. The limits on exposure for workers at NRC licensed facilities your complaint. You may also check your local telephone directory under the U.S.

Federal law prohibits an employer from firing or otherwise discriminating against Government listings for the address and telephone number of the appropriate whose duties involve exposure to radiation are contained in sections 20.1201, you for bringing safety concerns to the attention of your employer or the NRC.

WHAT RESPONSIBILITY DOES MY EMPLOYER HAVE? 20.1207, and 20.1208 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR OSHA Regional office.

You may not be fired or discriminated against because you engage in certain Any company that conducts activities licensed by the NRC must comply with 20) depending on the part of the regulations to which your employer is subject. protected activities, including but not limited to, While these are the maximum allowable limits, your employer should also keep WHAT CAN THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DO?

the NRCs requirements. If a company violates NRC requirements, it can be fined or have its license modified, suspended or revoked. your radiation exposure as far below those limits as is reasonably achievable.

  • asking the NRC to enforce its rules against your employer; If your complaint involves a violation of Section 211 of the ERA by your employer,
  • refusing to engage in activities which violate NRC requirements; the DOL provides a process for obtaining a personal remedy. The DOL will notify Your employer must tell you which NRC radiation requirements apply to your your employer that a complaint has been filed and will investigate your complaint.

MAY I GET A RECORD OF MY RADIATION EXPOSURE?

work and must post NRC Notices of Violation involving radiological working

  • providing information or preparing to provide information to the NRC or your conditions. Yes. Your employer is required to make available to you the information in If the DOL finds that your employer has unlawfully discriminated against you, it may your dose records (as maintained under the provisions of 10 CFR 20.2106). employer about violations of requirements or safety concerns; or order that you be reinstated, receive back pay, or be compensated for any injury WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY? In addition your employer is required to provide you with an annual report of
  • asking for, or testifying, helping, or taking part in an NRC, Congressional, suffered as a result of the discrimination and be paid attorneys fees and costs.

the dose you received in that monitoring year if the dose exceeds 100 millirem, or any Federal or State proceeding.

For your own protection and the protection of your co-workers, you should Relief will not be awarded to employees who engage in deliberate violations of or if you request an annual report.

know how NRC requirements relate to your work and should follow them. the Energy Reorganization Act or the Atomic Energy Act.

WHAT FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION ARE PROHIBITED?

If you observe violations of the requirements or have a safety concern, you HOW ARE VIOLATIONS OF NRC REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFIED?

should report them. It is unlawful for an employer to fire you or discriminate against you with WHAT WILL THE NRC DO?

NRC conducts regular inspections at licensed facilities to assure compliance respect to pay, benefits, or working conditions because you help the NRC or with NRC requirements. In addition, your employer and site contractors may The NRC will evaluate each allegation of harassment, intimidation, or discrimi-WHAT IF I CAUSE A VIOLATION? raise a safety issue or otherwise engage in protected activities. Violations of nation to determine whether sufficient information is provided to initiate NRC conduct their own inspections to assure compliance. All inspectors are pro- Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act (ERA) of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5851)

If you engaged in deliberate misconduct that may cause a violation of the NRC tected by Federal law. Interference with them may result in criminal prosecu- involvement. To assist in this evaluation, an investigator from the NRCs Office of include actions such as harassment, blacklisting, and intimidation by employ- Investigations (IO) may interview you and gather any applicable documentation in requirements, or would have caused a violation if it had not been detected, or tion for a Federal offense. ers of (i) employees who bring safety concerns directly to their employers or to deliberately provided inaccurate or incomplete information to either the NRC your possesion. If the NRC determines that the allegation falls within its purview, the NRC; (ii) employees who have refused to engage in an unlawful practice, NRCs OI will initiate an investigation of your allegation of discrimination unless, or to your employer, you may be subject to enforcement action. If you report MAY I TALK WITH AN NRC INSPECTOR? provided that the employee has identified the illegality to the employer; (iii) such a violation, the NRC will consider the circumstances surrounding your prior to the initiation of such investigation, you choose to engage in mediation Yes. NRC inspectors want to talk to you if you are worried about radiation safety employees who have testified or are about to testify before Congress or in any with your employer in an attempt to settle your allegation of discrimination. If a reporting in determining the appropriate enforcement action, if any. or have other safety concerns about licensed activities, such as the quality Federal or State proceeding regarding any provision (or proposed provision) of settlement is reached and the NRC is provided such agreement for review and of construction or operations at your facility. Your employer may not prevent the ERA or the Atomic Energy Act (AEA) of 1954; or (iv) employees who have finds it acceptable, the NRC will close your allegation of discrimination and will HOW DO I REPORT VIOLATIONS AND SAFETY CONCERNS? you from talking with an inspector. The NRC will make all reasonable efforts commenced or caused to be commenced a proceeding for the administration not perform an investigation. However, any settlement agreement between you If you believe that violations of NRC rules or the terms of the license have to protect your identity where appropriate and possible. or enforcement of any requirement imposed under the ERA or AEA or who and your employer on your discrimination claim will not impact, in any way, the occurred, or if you have a safety concern, you should report them imme- have, or are about to, testify, assist, or participate in such a proceeding. resolution of the underlying technical issues or any other allegation you may diately to your supervisor. You may report violations or safety concerns MAY I REQUEST AN INSPECTION? have filed or will file with the NRC. Alternatively, if an acceptable settlement is directly to the NRC. However, the NRC encourages you to raise your con- HOW DO I FILE A DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT? not reached, NRCs OI will initiate an investigation.

Yes. If you believe that your employer has not corrected violations involving cerns with the licensee since the licensee has the primary responsibility for, radiological working conditions, you may request an inspection. Your request If you believe that you have been discriminated against for bringing violations or safety If the NRC or the DOL finds that unlawful discrimination has occurred, the and is most able to ensure, safe operation of nuclear facilities. If you choose should be addressed to the nearest NRC Regional Office and must describe concerns to the NRC or your employer, you may file a complaint with the NRC, the NRC may issue a Notice of Violation to your employer, impose a fine, or suspend, to report your concern directly to the NRC, you may report it to an NRC in- the alleged violation in detail. It must be signed by you or your representative. U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), or appropriate state entities. If you desire a person- modify, or revoke your employers NRC license.

Nuclear Power Plants

  • E ach regional office oversees the UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGIONAL OFFICE LOCATIONS plants in its regionexcept for the A representative of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission can be contacted by employees who wish to register complaints or concerns about radiological Callaway plant in Missouri, which working conditions or other matters associated with NRC-regulated activities at the following addresses and telephone numbers.

Region IV oversees.

Materials Licensees REGIONAL OFFICES

  • R egion I oversees licensees and REGION ADDRESS TELEPHONE To report incidents involving Federal facilities located geographically U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I To report safety concerns or fraud, waste, or abuse in Region I and Region II.
  • Region III oversees licensees and

I 2100 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100 (800) 432-1156 violations of by an NRC employee

King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713 NRC requirements or NRC contractor, Federal facilities located geographically in Region III. by your employer,

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II telephone:

  • Region IV oversees licensees and Federal facilities located geographically II 245 Peachtree Center Avenue ,NE., Suite 1200 (800) 577-8510 telephone:

in Region IV. Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 OFFICE OF THE Nuclear Fuel Processing Facilities U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III NRC III (800) 522-3025 INSPECTOR GENERAL

  • R egion II oversees all the fuel


2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 SAFETY HOTLINE processing facilities in all regions.

  • Region II also handles all construction HOTLINE

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region, IV inspection activities for new nuclear

IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard (800) 952-9677 1-800-695-7403 power plants and fuel cycle facilities in all regions. Arlington, Texas 76011-4511 1-800-233-3497