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{{#Wiki_filter:From: Bowman, Gregory Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 3:19 PM To: Stephen Mecca Cc: Bassett, Craig; Yin, Xiaosong Subject: RSO Qualifications at RINSC Dr. Mecca, The purpose of this email is to document the discussion we had earlier today regarding the qualifications of the radiation safety officer (RSO) at Rhode Island Nuclear Science Cente Technical Specification (TS) 6.2.2 requires that the facility's RSO have a master's degree in health physics or radiological health and three years of applied health physics experience in a program with radiation safety problems similar to those in the program to be manage During an inspection from February 25-28, 2013, the NRC evaluated the qualification of a newly-assigned RSO and determined that the individual met the requirements of TS 6. Subsequent to that inspection, the NRC learned that the individual in question may, in fact, not meet the educational requirements described in TS 6.2.2 in that the individual's degree may not be in health physics or radiological healt As we discussed, the NRC intends to evaluate this issue during a future inspection to ensure that the facility is in compliance with TS 6.2.2, and if a non-compliance is identified, that appropriate corrective actions are being take If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-2939 or Craig Bassett at (301) 466-
{{#Wiki_filter:From: Bowman, Gregory Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 3:19 PM To: Stephen Mecca Cc: Bassett, Craig; Yin, Xiaosong Subject: RSO Qualifications at RINSC Dr. Mecca, The purpose of this email is to document the discussion we had earlier today regarding the qualifications of the radiation safety officer (RSO) at Rhode Island Nuclear Science Cente Technical Specification (TS) 6.2.2 requires that the facility's RSO have a master's degree in health physics or radiological health and three years of applied health physics experience in a program with radiation safety problems similar to those in the program to be manage During an inspection from February 25-28, 2013, the NRC evaluated the qualification of a newly-assigned RSO and determined that the individual met the requirements of TS 6. Subsequent to that inspection, the NRC learned that the individual in question may, in fact, not meet the educational requirements described in TS 6.2.2 in that the individual's degree may not be in health physics or radiological healt As we discussed, the NRC intends to evaluate this issue during a future inspection to ensure that the facility is in compliance with TS 6.2.2, and if a non-compliance is identified, that appropriate corrective actions are being take If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-2939 or Craig Bassett at (301) 466-
449 Greg Bowman, Chief Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation gregory.bowman@nrc.gov l 301-415-2939 l O-12D04
 
449 Greg Bowman, Chief Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
 
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E-Mail Dated 4/12/13 to Dr. Steven Mecca Regarding NRC IR 05000193-13-201
ML13102A265
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Site: Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission
Issue date: 04/12/2013
From: Bowman G T
Research and Test Reactors Branch B
To: Mecca S
State of RI, Atomic Energy Comm, Nuclear Science Ctr
Bowman, G
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From: Bowman, Gregory Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 3:19 PM To: Stephen Mecca Cc: Bassett, Craig; Yin, Xiaosong Subject: RSO Qualifications at RINSC Dr. Mecca, The purpose of this email is to document the discussion we had earlier today regarding the qualifications of the radiation safety officer (RSO) at Rhode Island Nuclear Science Cente Technical Specification (TS) 6.2.2 requires that the facility's RSO have a master's degree in health physics or radiological health and three years of applied health physics experience in a program with radiation safety problems similar to those in the program to be manage During an inspection from February 25-28, 2013, the NRC evaluated the qualification of a newly-assigned RSO and determined that the individual met the requirements of TS 6. Subsequent to that inspection, the NRC learned that the individual in question may, in fact, not meet the educational requirements described in TS 6.2.2 in that the individual's degree may not be in health physics or radiological healt As we discussed, the NRC intends to evaluate this issue during a future inspection to ensure that the facility is in compliance with TS 6.2.2, and if a non-compliance is identified, that appropriate corrective actions are being take If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-2939 or Craig Bassett at (301) 466-

449 Greg Bowman, Chief Research and Test Reactors Oversight Branch Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

gregory.bowman@nrc.gov l 301-415-2939 l O-12D04