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Matls Licensing Package for Amend 13 to License SNM-0050 for Univ of Fl Radiation Control & Radiological Svcs.Control: 257291
ML20134B190
Person / Time
Site: 07000049
Issue date: 12/09/1996
From: Dan Collins
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To:
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257291, NUDOCS 9701290341
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INFORMATION FOR NRC MATERIAL LICENSEES f i

Please find enclosed: / _ Your NRC material license l

  • / Amendment to your NRC material license Amendment renewing your NRC material license l i

Amendment terminating your NRC massiel license Notice for Radiographer Quality Assurance Approval Program {

Please review the enclosed document carefully and be sure that you undersMod all conditions. If there are '

any errors or questions, please notify this office (ATTN: Ms. Diane Heim at (404) 331-46731 so that we can provide appropriate corrections and answers, r i

Please be advised that your license expires at the end of the day in the month and year stated in the license. '

) Unless your license has been terminated, you must conduct your program involving byproduct materials in accordance with the conditions of your NRC license, representations made in your license application, and

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l NRC regulations, in particular, note that you must:

i i 1. Operata in accordance with NRC regulations 10 CFR 19. " Notice, Instructions and Reports to Worke Inspections," 10 CFR Part 20, "Standatos for Protection Against Radiation," and other applicable

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l j 2. Not possess and use materials authorized in items 6,7, and 8. on the license until:

a. you have constructed the facilities and obtained the equipment described in the license
  • application and supporting documentation: and 1 Materials i b. you have notified the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region 11, ATTW:

Licensing \lnspection Branch, in writing, that activities authorized by the license will be initiate I c. you have submitted & certified implementation of a Quality Management Program

' (10 CFR 35.321 for radiotherapy, or for administering > 30 uCi of 1125 or 1-131, b

j 3. Notify NRC, in writing, within 30 days:

a. when an authorized user, Radiation Safety Officer, or Teletherapy Physicist permanently l discontinues performance of duties under the license or has a name change or
b. when the licensee's mailing address changes (no fee is required if the location of byproduct material remains the same).

t j 4. In accordance with 10 CFR 30.36(b) and/or license condition, notify NRC, promptly, in writing, and request termination of the license:  :

when you decide to terminate all activities involving materials authorized under the license: c i

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b. if you decide not to complete the facility, acquire equipment, or possess and use authorized  !

material.

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5. Request cnd cbtdin o license amendment before you;
a. receive or use byproduct material for a clinical procedure permitted under Part 35 but not permitted by your license issued pursuant to this part,
b. permit anyone, not authorized under 10 CFR 35, Subpart J, to work as an authorized user under a license for medical use of byproduct material.
c. permit anyone, not authorized unoer 10 CFR 35, Suboart J, to work as a Radiation Safety Officer, Teletherapv Physicist, or Nuclear Pharmacist, under a ficcase for medical use of byproduct material.
d. order byproduct materialin excess of the amount, or a different radionuclide or form, shg than authorized on the license
e. add or change the areas of use or address (or addresses) of use identified in the license application or on the license; or f, change ownership of your organization.

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Submit a complete renewal application with proper fee or termination reauest at least 30 days before the expiration date of your license. You will receive a reminder notice approximately 90 days before the expiration date. Possession of byproduct material af ter your license expires is a violation of NRC regulations. Transfer of licensed matenals must be consistent with 10 CFR 30.41,40.51 or 70.42, as appsicable. A license will not normaily be renewed, except on a case-by case basis, in instances where licensed material has never been possessed or used.

In addition, please note that NRC Form 313 requires the applicant, by his/her signature, to verify that the >

rpplicant understands that all statements contained in the application are true and correct to the best of the applicant's knowledge. The signatory for the application should be the licensee or certifying official rather than a consultant.

You will be periodically inspected by NRC. Failure to conduct your program in accordance with NRC regulations, license conditions, and representations made in your license application and supplemental correspondence with NRC will result in enforcement action against you. This could include issuance of a Notice of Violation, or imposition of a Civil Penalty, or an order suspending, modifying or revoking your license as specified in the " General Statement of Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement /-crm.'

NUREG.1600,17/95). Since serious consequences to employees and the public can remit from failure to j

comply with NRC requirements, prompt and vigorous enforcement action will be taken against those who do not achieve the necessary attention to detail and standard of compliance expected of licensees.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Enclosures:

1. NRC License
2. Category Marked Below for:

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New licenses: NUREG-1F00 (7/95): 19: 20: 30: 40 or 70, as appropriate: 71: 170:

j NRC Form c. Agreement . ate list; and N7C Form 313.

l [] New radiography licenser Parts 34: 150.

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New medical and telethetapy licenses: Part 35.

[] Amendments and renewais: NRC Form 313. .

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@ FLORIDA Administrative Affairs P.O. Box 118340 Division of Environmental llealth and Safety 212 Nuclear Sciences Center Radiation Control and Radiological Services Department Gainesville, Florida 32611-8340 Telephone (352) 392-7359 Suncom (352) 622-7359 Fax (352) 846-0489 November 21,1996 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 11 Nuclear Materials Licensing Section -

101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta,GA 30323 Gentlemen:

I request the Materials License SNM-50 be amended to indicate a new chairman of the Radiation Control Committee. Joseph T,13arron, Jr. has resigned his position with the university. F.

Eugene Dunnam,.Ph.D. has been appointed as Chairman. Enclosed is a listing of the membership of the Radiation Control Committee and Dr. Dunnam's CV. l l

If additional information to support this license amendment request is required, please contact l me. l 1

Sincerely,  !

/ 8't Donald L. Munroe Radiation Control Officer enclosures 2O'/2N i

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Equalopportunity/ Affirmative ActionInstitution

RADIATION CONTROL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Member ,

Mailing Address Phone ,

Dr. Phillip M. Achey PO Box 110330 392-1439 Professor Microbiology & Cell Science Dr. F. Eugene Dunnam (Chairman) PO Box 118440 392-1444 Professor Physics Dr. Robert J. Hanrahan PO Box 117200 392-1442 Professor Chemistry Dr. David E. Hintenlang PO Box 118300 392-8112 Associate Professor j Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Dr. Michael G. Ilumphreys-Beher PO Box 100424 392-4370 Associate Professor Oral Biology Donald L. Munroe (Secretary) PO Box 118340 392-7359 Radiation Control Officer Environmental Health & Safety Dr. Mihran J. Ohanian PO Box 116500 392-0946 Professor & Associate Dean Engineering l Dr. Gregory Roberts PO Box 100102 392-4700 X4607  !

Assistant Professor College of Veterinary Medicine Erin A. Starkey, Esq. PO Box 113125 392-1358 Assistant to the General Counsel  :

R. Steve Truluck PO Box 100307 395-0109 Director Safety / Security Shands 4

F. Eugene Dunnam Professor of Physics, University of Florida  ;

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Personal- Born January 29,1931,in Alexandria, louisiana Married 1965, Mary Elizabeth mci 1rath; two children t

Education B.S. Iouisiana State University 1952 Physics 4

M.S. Iouisiana State University 1954 Physics Ph.D. Louisiana State University 1958 Physics Professional Record ,

i Instmetor in Physics, louisiana State University,1955-57 Research Fellow, louisiana State University,1957-58

Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Florida,1958-67 -

i Associate Professor of Physics, University of Florida,1967-75 Deputy Department Chairman, Department of Physics and Astmnomy, University of 4

Florida, 1973-74 Acting Chairman, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Florida,1974-75 Professor of Physics and Chairman, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Florida,1975-79 Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida,1979-87

- Senior Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, 3

1987-90 Professor of Physics, University of Florida,1990-t Other Professional Activities

Floric'.i Coordinator, Continental Classroom, 1959-60 Consultant, Thermonuclear Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,1%1-64 1 12cturer, Oak Ridge Associated Universities Mobile Radioisotope Laboratory,1967-78 j Florida Nuclear Advisory Committee,1967-70 Invited Participant,1st,2nd,3rd,4th, and 5th International Symposia on the Structure of l

Low-Medium Mass Nuclei,1964-66-68-70-72 (participation limited to 50)

Principal Scientist, U.F. Van de Graaff Accelerator- 1966-67; 1970-73 Chair, Conferences & Workshops Committee, Oak Ridge Associated Universities,1986-89 Steering Committee Member and/or Session Chair, I-V and IX-XIV Conferences on Scientific and Industrial Applications of Small Accelerators (1970-96)

- Edbial Consultant to the following publishers: Van Nostrand, Prentice-Hall, Wiley Invited Participant and Session Chair, Workshop on Properties of Deformed Nuclei l (Tallahassee,FL, March 1987)

Organizing Committee member and Session Chair, International Conference on the High ,

Energy Radiation Background in Space (Sanibel, FL,11/87) 1 Referee for Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B ,1992-

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Membership in Professional Societies American Physical Society (including Southeastern Section and Divisions of Nuclear and Cosmic Physics)

American Association of Physics Teachers American Association for the Advancement of Science Florida Academy of Sciences 2

American Guild of Organists

Honorary Societies i

Sigma Xi J Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics) j Delta Phi Alpha (German)

Listed in Who's Who, American Men and Women ofScience, and Who's Who in the 1

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! Grants

" Nuclear Astrophysics," National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 11/64-10/67 $ 71,376 j " Undergraduate Laboratory Improvement Program," National Science Foundation l 6/76-578 $ 19,000 Tektronix, Inc. (equipment matching for above gmnt $ 12,000

, " Studies of Nuclei Far From Stability," U.S. Department of Energy i 10/81-9/83 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester) $ 79,824

" Interplanetary Dust and Sky Background Radiation," U.S. Department of Defense 10/82-3/83 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester $172,015

" Shuttle Flight Test of an Advanced Gamma Ray Detection System," U.S. Department of Defense 4/83-11/84 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester) $1,025,091

" Continued Studies of Nuclei Far From Stability," U.S. Department of Energy 4/84-2/85 (co-investigator A.C. Rester) $ 80,000 j " Shuttle Flight Test of an Advanced Gamma Ray Detection System," U.S. Depanment of Defense 12/84-11/85 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester) $537,289

j. " Continued Studies of Nuclei Far From Stability," U.S. Department of Energy j 2/85-1/86 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester) $100,000 l " Shuttle Flight Test of an Advanced Gamma Ray Detector System," U.S. Department l i of Defense 12/85-11/86 (co-investigator with A.C. Rester) $470,388 "High Altitude Balloon Flight Test of the GRAD Experiment," U.S. Department of Defense 11/87-11/89 (co investigator with A.C. Rester) $234,559 3

Publications .

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H.R. Weller, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, and F.E. Dunnam, " Observation of T=0 and T=1 Alpha  ;

Panicle States in 160 between Ex = 26 and 29 MeV," Phys. Letters 27B,283-284 (1968).

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l F R.J. Jaszczak, R.L. Maclin, F.E. Dunnam, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, and R. H. Bloomer, "The ~l Use of a Pulsed Van de Graaff Accelerator and Time-of-Flight Techniques to Reduce i linkgrounds in (a,y) Spectroscopy Experiments," Rev. Sci. Instr. 42,44-58 (1971). i l R.E. Clarke, F.E. Dunnam, and H.A. Van Rinsvelt, ' levels in 36Ar and 39Arfrom Alpha l

) Capture in 32S and 34S," Nucl. Phys. A171,209-315 (1971).

J.P. Russell, W.E. Taylor, F.E. Dunnam, and H.A. Van Rinsvelt, " levels in 30Si Excited by the 26Mg(a,n)293i,26Mg(a,y)30Si and 26Mg(a,a')26Mg Reactions," Nucl. I Phys. A187,449-452 (1972). l J P.S. Haskins, F.E. Dunnam, R.L. Coldwell, A.C. Rester, R.B. Piercey. M.L. Muga, H.A. i Van Rinsvelt, R.W. Smart, H.J.M. Aarts, J.D. Fox, L.C. Dennis, and C.B. Saw, l 4 "In-Beam Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of 82Sr," Phys. Rev. C321897-1910 (1985). l

' A.C. Rester, R.L Coldwell, F.E.Dunnam, G. Eichhorn, J.I. Trombka, R.Starr, and G.P.

Lasche, " Gamma-Ray Observation on Supernova 1987A from Antarctica." Astrophysical

! Journalletters 342, L 71 (1989).

1 B. Reports and Conference Proceedings l

H. Postma, D.P. Hamblen, F.E. Dunnam, and LA. Massengill, Jr., " Cross-Section i

Measurements, Thermonuclear Division Semiannual Report, Oak Ridge National I ' Laboratory, July 31,1961, pp.110-115.

4 F.E. Dunnam, " Conference Summary," Proceedings of the First Conference on the Use of l

Small Acceleratorsfor Teaching and Research, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Repon

, CONF-680411 (1968), pp.453-455.

'( J.P. Russell, W.E. Bolch, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, and F.E. Dunnam, " Trace Element Determination in Complex Environmental Samples by Ion-Induced X-Rays," Proceedings i - of Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Technology, Oak Ridge, Tenn., p.34 i (1973).

I H.A. Van Rinsvelt, F.E. Dunnam, J.P. Russell, and W.E. Bloch, " Environmental Aspects j of Ion-Induced X-Ray Emission by Infinitely Thick Targets," Proceedings of the Third l Conference on Small Accelerators, US AEC (CONF-741040-PL), p.148 (1974).

j P.S. Haskins, R.B. Piercey, H.J.M. Aarts, R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, J.L. Muga, A.C.

i Rester, W. Sman, J.D. Fox, L. Dennis, and C.B. Saw, " Observation of TwoQuasiparticle -

i States in 82 S r," Proceedings of Conference on High Angular Momentum Properties of Nuclei, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 2-4,1982, Vol. I, p.59.

A.C. Rester, F.E. Dunnam, F. Giovane, P.S. Haskins, R.B. Piercey, and J.L. Weinberg, i " Preliminary Report on the Performance of a BGO-Shielded Compton-Suppression Spectrometer," Proceedings of Conference on High Angular Momentum Properties of Nuclei, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Nov.2-4,1982, Vol. I, p.122.

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l A.C. Rester, R.B. Piercey, F. Giovane, P.S. Haskins, A.H. Moffitt, II, J.L. Weinberg, F.E. I Dunnam, and J.B. Hendricks, " Application of BGO to a Space Shuttle Experiment,"  :

invited paper presented at International Workshop on Bismuth Germanate Princeton i University, Nov. 10-13,1982, Princetc n University Department of Physics Report (1983).

'! . R.B. Piercey, F.E. Dunnam, M.L. Muga, A.C. Rester, A.V. Ramayya, J.H. Hamilton, J.

Eberth, E.F. Zganjar, "A New Fise-Segment, Annular, Neutron Detector Array,"

. Conference on Instrumentation for ileavy-lon Nuclear Research, Oak Ridge, TN, Oct.

< 1984,p.27.

] A.V. Ramayya, S. Robinson, M.A. Herath-Banda, W.C. Ma, J.H. Hamilton, P S.

i Haskins, F.E. Dunnam, M.L. Muge, R.B. Piercey, A.C. Rester, "A New Four-Element Compton Polarimeter," Conference on Instrumentationfor Heavy-lon Nuclear Research, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Oct.1984, p. 23.

! R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, M. Xatoot, and P.S. Haskins, " Interactions of Multi-Mev l Gamma-Rays with Matter." Proceedings of the Conference on the High Energy Radiation i Background in Space, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings Vol.186, i 125 (1989).

G. Eichhorn, R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, A.C. Rester, J.I. Trombka, R. Starr, and G.P.

Lasche, "The GRAD High-Altitude Balloon Flight Over Antarctica." Alf Conference

Proceedings Vol.186,359 (1989).

C. Published Abstracts of Papers Given at Professional Meetings

! D.C. Ralph and F.E. Dunnam, " Neutron Yields as a Function of Energy in the Reactions 9

Li 7(d,n) Be (d,n)B10," Phys.Rev. 98,249 (1955).

l F.E. Dunnam, " Remarks on the Teaching of Physics via Continental Classroom," Am. J.

Phys. 27 5332 (1960).

F.L i >annam, "An Advanced Laboratory in Atomic and Nuclear Physics," Am. J. Phys.

34. 42 (1966).

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! P.N. Carlton and F.E. Dunnam, " Nuclear Levels in Sulfur Excited by the (He4 ,y) j Reaction," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 11,737 (1966).

C.J. Butler and F.E. Dunnam, " Excited States of K41from the A40(p,y)K41 Reaction,"

l Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.13,236 (1968).

H.R. Weller, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, and F.E. Dunnam, " Measurement of the 13 CH(3 e,4He 15.1) 12C and 13CH (3 e,4He12.71)12C Excitation Curves Below 8 MeV," Bull. Am. Phys.

Soc.13,1424 (1%8).

[ Sara Wood and F.E. Dunnam, "6.5 MeV State in 7 B e," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.13,1698 (1968).

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i J.P. Russell, F.E. Dunnam, and H.A. Van Rinsvelt, " Investigation of Excited States of 30Si with the 26Mg(a,a')26Mg Reaction," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.15,1329 (1970). ]

F.E. Dunnam, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, R.H. Bloomer, R.J. Jaszczak, and R.L. Macklin, t

" Investigation of the Gamma Decay of States in 180 with the 14 C (a,y)l80 Reaction," i Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.15,1686 (1970). .

R.E. Clarke, F.E. Dunnam, and H.A. Van Rinsvelt, " Radiative Capture of Alpha Particles by 23 N a," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 16 490 (1971). l J.P. Russell, W.E. Taylor, F.E. Dunnam, and H.A. Van Rinsvelt, " Investigations of f Excited States in 30Si with the 26Mg(a,n)29Si and 26Mg(a,y)30Si Reactions," Bull. Am.  !

Phys. Soc.16, i177 (1971).

H.A. Van Rinsvelt, J.P. Russell, W.E. Taylor, F.E. Dunnam, and J.W. Nelson, " Study of Excited States in 30Si through the26Mg(a,n)29Si Reaction," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.18, 551  ;

(1973).

F.E. Dunnam, "A Course in Musical Acoustics for Music and Arts Majors," Bull. Am.

Phys. Soc. 22,1264 (1977).

F.E. Dunnam, P.S. Haskins, A.C. Rester, H.A. Van Rinsvelt, and R.W. Smart, " Energy Levels in 82Sr from in-Beam Studies of the 70Ge(16 0 ,2p,2n) Reaction," Bull. Am. Phys. '

Soc. 25,724 (1980).

P.S. Haskins, R.B. Piercey, H.J. M. Aarts, R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, M.L. Muga, j A.C. Rester, W. Smart, J.D. Fox, L.C. Dennis, A.D. Frawley, and C.B. Saw, " Band Structure in 82Sr," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 29,659 (1984). )

i R.B. Piercey, F.E. Dunnam, P.S. Haskins, M.L. Muga, A.C. Rester, and R.W. Smart, '

" Gamma-Ray Angular Distribution Coefficients in 82 S r," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 29,1035 l (1984).

P.S. Haskins, M.A. Herath-Banda, R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, M.L. Muga, A.C.

Rester, J.K. Blackburn, Z. Milosevich, and J.D. Fox, " Gamma-Ray Linear Polarization Measurements of 72 B r," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 31,772 (1986).

R.E. Piercey, M.A. Herath-Banda, and F.E. Dunnam, "The Coulomb Re-excitation (CRE) of Radioactive Nuclei," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 31,835 (1986). _

A.C. Rester, G. Eichhorn, R.L. Coldwell, F.E. Dunnam, J. I. Trombka, R. Starr, and G.P.

Lasche, " Gamma. Ray Spectrum Observations of SN1987A from Antarctica," Bull. Am.

Phys. Soc. 33,988(1988).  ;

M.L. Muga, Z. Milosevich, R.L. Coldwell, and F.E. Dunnam, "LEHIFI: a Low Energy Heavy Ion Fragment Identifier," Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 35,1796(1990).

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