Information Notice 2014-05, Verifying Appropriate Dosimetry Evaluation

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Verifying Appropriate Dosimetry Evaluation
ML14028A513
Person / Time
Issue date: 05/12/2014
From: Marissa Bailey, Michael Cheok, Laura Dudes, Kokajko L
NRC/FSME/DMSSA, NRC/NMSS/FCSS, Office of New Reactors, Division of Policy and Rulemaking
To:
McIntosh A
References
IN-14-005
Download: ML14028A513 (6)


ML14028A513 UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NEW REACTORS

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

OFFICE OF FEDERAL AND STATE MATERIALS

AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555

May 12, 2014

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2014-05:

VERIFYING APPROPRIATE DOSIMETRY

EVALUATION

ADDRESSEES

All licensees. All Radiation Control Program Directors and State Liaison Officers.

PURPOSE

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice (IN) to alert

licensees to a potential for error in evaluating doses following the processing of personnel

dosimetry. It is expected that recipients will review this IN for applicability to their facilities and

consider actions, as appropriate. However, suggestions contained in this IN are not new NRC

requirements; therefore, neither specific action nor written response is required. The NRC is

providing this IN to the Agreement States for their information and for distribution to their

licensees as appropriate.

DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUMSTANCES

A licensee had been using film dosimetry provided by a dosimetry processor. The processor

would process the film at the end of the monitoring period, and report the dose evaluations to

the licensee.

During a routine review of its dosimetry records, the licensee discovered that its film data was

not being evaluated for the entire range of radiation types that the licensees radiation workers

may have encountered. The dosimetry processor investigated and re-evaluated the data, and

determined that some doses had been underestimated. In this case, there were no instances of

large dose underestimation.

DISCUSSION

It is the licensees responsibility to ensure, through communication with the dosimetry processor

and/or specification in procurement or contract documents, that the processor is evaluating

dosimetry for the type of radiation that most closely approximates the type of radiation that the

licensee is encountering. The dosimetry processor in this case was fully accredited. However, by way of reminder, the

NRC would like to emphasize the accreditation requirements in 10 CFR 20.1501(d):

All personnel dosimeters (except for direct and indirect reading pocket ionization chambers and

those dosimeters used to measure the dose to the extremities) that require processing to

determine the radiation dose and that are used by the licensees to comply with § 20.1201, with

other applicable provisions of this chapter, or with conditions specified in a license must be

processed and evaluated by a dosimetry processor -

(1)

Holding current personnel dosimetry accreditation from the National Voluntary

Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) of the National Institute of Standards and

Technology; and

(2)

Approved in this accreditation process for the type of radiation or radiations in the

NVLAP program that most closely approximates the type of radiation or radiations for

which the individual wearing the dosimeter is monitored.

CONCLUSION

The above discussion is intended to emphasize the licensees responsibility for ensuring that all

applicable factors that may affect the accuracy of a dosimetry evaluation, whether provided by

an outside or in-house dosimetry processor, have been considered and have been taken into

account. These include a proper characterization of the radiation fields that are to be

monitored.

In addition, the licensee should review:

the ability of the dosimetry processor to provide the needed service;

the currency of the processors NVLAP accreditation;

the NVLAP accreditation for providing services in the radiation categories relevant to the

licensee; and,

the possible need to make adjustments to accommodate any significant differences between

the radiation fields at the licensees facility and those used in NVLAP testing.

All of these factors should be evaluated periodically to ensure that all of these factors are being

considered and any necessary adjustments are made.

CONTACT

This IN requires no specific action or written response. If you have any questions about the

information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed below or the

appropriate regional office.

/RA/

/RA/

Michael C. Cheok, Director

Laura A. Dudes, Director

Division of Construction Inspection

Division of Materials Safety and

and Operational Programs

State Agreements

Office of New Reactors

Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs

/RA/

/RA Jim Andersen for/

Lawrence E. Kokajko, Director

Marissa G. Bailey, Director

Division of Policy and Rulemaking

Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Office of Nuclear Material Safety

and Safeguards

Contact(s): Sami Sherbini, PhD, RES

(301) 415-7833

E-mail Sami.Sherbini@nrc.gov

Angela McIntosh, FSME

(301) 415-5030

E-mail Angela.McIntosh@nrc.gov

Enclosure: FSME List of Recently

Issued Generic Communications

CONTACT

This IN requires no specific action or written response. If you have any questions about the

information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts listed below or the

appropriate regional office.

/RA/

/RA/

Michael C. Cheok, Director

Laura A. Dudes, Director

Division of Construction Inspection

Division of Materials Safety and

and Operational Programs

State Agreements

Office of New Reactors

Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs

/RA/

/RA Jim Andersen for/

Lawrence E. Kokajko, Director

Marissa G. Bailey, Director

Division of Policy and Rulemaking

Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Office of Nuclear Material Safety

and Safeguards

Contact(s): Sami Sherbini, PhD, RES

(301) 415-7833

E-mail Sami.Sherbini@nrc.gov

Angela McIntosh, FSME

(301) 415-5030

E-mail Angela.McIntosh@nrc.gov

Enclosure: FSME List of Recently

Issued Generic Communications

ADAMS ACCESSION NO.: ML14028A513 OFC

RMSB

RES

RMSB

ASPB

NAME

AMcIntosh

SSherbini

CEinberg

DWhite

DATE

1/30/14

2/10/14

2/25/14

2/18/14 OFC

RES

FSME/DWMEP

NRR

NMSS

NAME

SRichards

LCamper

UShoop

SAtack

DATE

2/19/14

2/24/14

2/27/14

2/18/14 OFC

NMSS

NRO

OGC

NRR/DPR

NAME

JAndersen for

MBailey

MCheok

SChidakel via email

SBahadur

DATE

4/16/14

4/21/14

4/08/14

4/21/14 OFC

NRR/DPR

FSME/MSSA

NAME

LKokajko

LDudes

DATE

4/23/14

5/12/14

OFFICIAL AGENCY RECORD

IN 2014-05 List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs Generic Communications

Date

GC No.

Subject

Addressees

04/28/2014 IN-2014-06 Damage of Industrial

Radiographic Equipment due to

Falling Equipment and Improper

Mounting

All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

Commission material licensees

possessing industrial radiographic

equipment, regulated under 10 CFR

Part 34; all Agreement States

Radiation Control Program Directors;

all holders of and users of a

transportation package certificate of

compliance under Title 10 of the Code

of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part

71, Packaging and Transportation of

Radioactive Material, that possess

industrial radiographic equipment

regulated under 10 CFR Part 34, and

all holders of or applicants for an early

site permit, standard design

certification, standard design approval, manufacturing license, or combined

license under 10 CFR Part 52, Licenses, Certifications, and

Approvals for Nuclear Power Plants.

04/16/2014 RIS-2014-02 Withdrawal of NRC Generic

Letter 95-08, 10 CFR 50.54(p)

Process for Changes to Security

Plans Without Prior NRC

Approval

All holders of and applicants for

construction permits or operating

licenses for nuclear power reactors

under the provisions of Title 10,

Energy, of the Code of Federal

Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50,

Domestic Licensing of Production and

Utilization Facilities. All holders of

and applicants for a combined license, standard design approval, or

manufacturing license under 10 CFR

Part 52, Licenses, Certifications, and

Approvals for Nuclear Power

Reactors. All applicants for a standard

design certification, including such

applicants after initial issuance of a

design certification rule.

IN 2014-05 List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs Generic Communications

Date

GC No.

Subject

Addressees

03/13/2014 RIS-2014-03 Notice of 10 CFR Part 37 Implementation Deadline for

NRC Licensees

All holders of and applicants for U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

(NRC) licenses that possess Category

1 and Category 2 quantities of

radioactive material, NRC Master

Material Licensees, Agreement State

Radiation Control Program Directors, and State Liaison Officers

03/04/2014 IN-99-03, Rev. 1 Exothermic Reactions Involving

Dried Uranium Oxide Powder

(Yellowcake)

All operating uranium recovery

facilities that produce uranium oxide

powder (yellowcake). All Agreement

States with the authority to regulate

uranium mills (i.e., Utah, Colorado, Texas, Ohio, Illinois, and Washington).

01/10/2014 RIS-2014-01 Regulatory Requirements for

Withholding of Proprietary

Information from Public

Disclosure

All distributors of general license

devices submitting a request that

information be withheld from public

disclosure under the provisions of Title

10 of the Code of Federal Regulations

Section 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for

Withholding. All Agreement and Non- Agreement States, and State Liaison

Officers.

11/15/2013 IN-2013-22 Recent Licensing Submittals

Containing Personally

Identifiable Information

All materials licensees, certificate

holders, applicants, and other entities

subject to regulation by the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission for

the use of source, byproduct, and

special nuclear material. All Radiation

Control Program Directors and State

Liaison Officers.

Note: This list contains the six most recently issued generic communications, issued by the Office of

Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs. A full listing of all generic

communications may be viewed at the NRC public Web site at the following address:

http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/gen-comm/index.html