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W. T. Crew, Section Leader N'.k i-
Fuel Processing and Fabrication Branch7915 Eastern AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20910
i Gentlemen:
The purpose of this letter is to notify you, for infor-mation purposes, of a change to the Nuclear and IndustrialSafety (NIS) organization of UNC Recovery Systems. Thecurrent NIS Manager, D. F. Cronin, has resigned from UNC-RSeffective May 18, 1979. To accommodate Mr. Crcnin's resig-nation, we have taken the follcwing actions:
4 1) K. Helgesen, Health Physics Supervisor, was appointedo.,
V, Acting NIS Manager, effective May 11, 1979.pDoo ggg y"1 Arrangements have been made with UNC Naval ProductsUSNac .
> for provision of nuclear criticality services. These~
C 1 41979 > arrangements provide for part-time residence of a UNC-NP,,
y[53 .: criticality specialist at UNC-RS, and criticality anal-
A ocKn chgD : ysis services at both loca'tions.,
\ '/ q, Resumes of Mr. Helgeson and the UNC-NP personnel who will/ provide services to UNC-RS are attached for your information.While the qualifications of Mr. Helgeson are not totally inconcert with those delineated in section 202.3 of our license( SNM- 777 ) , we feel that the corbination of his experiencein the industry and in working directly with Mr. Cronin forthe past few years, and the technical qualifications andexperience of the UNC-NP personnel who will be working withhim in nuclear criticality meets the intent of the license.Therefore, in our view this organization change will notreduce the effectiveness of our safety and environmentalprogram.
If you desire any additional information, we would be pleasedto provide it.
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PECOVERY OPEEJ.TIONS PERSONNEL RESUME 5 Issued
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POSITION: Supervisor, Health Physi:s (.-cting Nuclear andIndustrial Safety Manarer)
PERSON: Karl A. Helgeson
ABSTRACT: Nine years supervisory enperience in Health' Physics.Eleven years experien ce in nuclear het cell experi-mental test engineering.
EDUCATION: 2 year college equivalen:7 certification through USAFI.
Course in Basic Radiclogical Health, U.S. PublicHealth Services
Short Course in Envir:nrsntal P.adiation Surveillance,Harvard School of Public Health
Various courses in Math, 72dic-Cheristry, Electronicsand Physics
EXPERIENCE:
(Reverse Chrcnological Order)
May, 1972 United Nuclear Corporatirn, Uncasville, CT and Wcodto present River Junction, R.I.
Health Physics Superviscr; H e a l t '.- Physics Specialist,Nuclear and Industrial Safety Espartment
Responsible for supercisi:. cf technicians performingHealth Physics and Encir:nrental Sarpling andSurveillance Programs. ?sspensible for ccepliance ofHealth Physics and En .-ir:n ental Prograr.s to internaland regulatory agency rertirerents.
1970 to Pratt and Whitney Air: raft, Middletown, CT1971
Experimental Test Equiprent Eesigner, TacilitiesEngineering Group
Responsible for design, n:fification and fabricationof various jet engine testing f acilities.
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1967 to Experimental Test Engineer, Nuclear Hot Cell Facility1970
Held inside position of Supervisor, ExperimentalMachine Shop and Supervisor of Health Physics andMechanical Technicians -
Performed considerable work with liquid metal systems.Performed design and fabrication work on remotelyoperated machining and welding equipment. Designed,fabricated and operated exotic liquid metal testapparatus.
Published under N ASA Contract, experimental test datarelating to liquid metal research.
1965 to Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, North Haven and East1967 Hartford, CT
Gauge Designer, Inspection Methods Planner, QualityAssurance Group
Responsible for design, modification and purchasingof various types of gauges for mechanically and elec-tronically inspecting jet engine parts.
Responsible for writing inspection methods manualsfor inspecting jet engine parts.
1960 to Hot Cell Technician (Engineering), Senior Contamination1965 Control Engineering Technician
Responsible for fabrication and operation of variousremotely operated machining and laboratory equipment.Responsible for Supervising Health Physics technicians.Responsible for rad waste systems operation (liquidand solid). Responsible for contamination controlprogram of hot cell facility.
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Iducation: Wesleyan University, Connecticut3.A. Legree with Distinction in 7hysics 1956
Trinity College, Connecticut'
M.S. Degree in Physics 196-
3rown University, Rhede IslandPh.D in Physics 1966
Experience:
August 1974 Criticality Safety Sceciali:t, United Muclearto Date Corporation, Naval Products Civision, 'Oncville,
Connecticut. Have become finilear with acceptednuclear criticali:y linits and c al c ul a :lon a ltechniques and have become increasingly invcivedwith their use in establishing the criticalitysafety of manufacturing operations involvingstorage and handling of fissionable material.
1963 to Bu: knell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania,1974 Assistant Professor of Phys;:s. Undergraduate
teaching and resear:h in nedlun-si:s liberal
-arts / engineering :ollege.
( Summer 1968 3r:vn University, Providen:e, Rhede Island.- Visiting Assistant Fr:fesser Of 7'vsics. NSF-
Su==er Science Pr:gren. Taugh: 2 darn physicscourse of his own design to gifted high cchoolstudents.
1965 to Pratt and Whitney Aircraft ' A:!?.0;; , : liddle tow n ,1963 Connecticut. Rr:earch Ass::iate engaged in
basic research in solid state p'ysi:3, Initiated.
and carried out cenpletel; indepsniently a s:udyof the Hall effect and the ele::rical resistivityof aligned Ni/Al alleys c:ntain.ng the internetallic:enpound Ni A1. Also pla- ed, organized, and sucer-
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1956 to 7:att and Whitney Air:raf: . : A::I;; , ::- ddle town ,*
1960 Connecticut. Exrerimental *:: lear P:'faicist.Assisted in planning, perf:r.. n;, and analy:ingexperiments with critical assemblies.
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JOHN E. NEUMANN, SPEC:ALIST, NUCLEAR CRITICALITY SAFETY
(Education: 1950 B.S. Natural Sciences, University-
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1973 - Criticality Safety Shcrt Course,University of New Mexico
1971 - Basic Radiological Health Cource,U.S. Department of Public Health
P.''-1971 - Stone Business College, (graduate2 year course)Inspection of Materials, BasicMetallurgy, Chemistry, CechnicalWriting, Radar, Communi:ations,Electricity
Experience: Mr. Neumann has been concerned with criticality*
considerations and divisional safety programs,together with federal regulatory requirements,since 1958.
His experience specifically includes analysis andevaluation of processing and fuel fabricationoperations involving a wide variety of uranium.s
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Former Positions:
1973 to "ES Specialist, Naval Products Division,Present: United Nuclear Corporacion, Montville,
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1959 to ::CS Encineer, Naval Products Division,1973 United nuclear Corpcration (or Nu: lear
Tuel Operation, Clin Matheson ChemicalCorporation, New Haven, Connecticut
1957 to Chemical Labo rator - Cechnician, :.u c le a r Fuel1958 Cperations, Olin *:stheson Chemical Corporation,
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1959 P.cchec ter in:,t i t ute o f U chnoj my, Pocher ter , ::e' Yorira dirlor of Science in ''.-etrinical. F 'pi a- 'cing
1960 Un iversit.y c f Ari;:ona , ~ueson. A ri cn aGr.iduate work la thiclec r T.n!;inceri:.g
195) r.cbert A. Taft Canita " ~"p,inc: ~a, Cer.tcr, Ciurinnati, c'iicPadiolrir; teal Healt h (10 ' eek coun..)
Experience: -
Feventren yearn experie.ce in the f ield e f i,nt:J nr
regulatory coupliance, molvin", IIccusinc., I' nliologi ca lSa f et y, and :'uclear Cr1* Ica !.it y R f et', . In addition ha:served as Technical Rescu cher te a nuclear evalu.itiencouncil chich was appointed by the Covernor of the Stateof Connect icut.
1977 to Un:Incerins, Consultant. United "uclear Corporation,Present 1:a val Products Divinicn
Technical M,nearcher. Innect icut Te.vporary i:ucirarTc or 1 valuation Cennci.1, li d d l e t .-"n , Cer acc t. ic u t
1976 to Prnvided terbnical cln'' rr ce.irch t.o the rn'nic ii uhich1977 vas established by the Connecticut State Legialatmc. In
this poaltion, I est abli nhed co.- r.nni ca tico teith pornons atbich levels of state a r <' fede ral anrncies. Thene cot.vuni-cationn and extcucive literature nearche.: tecre utill:.erl indeveloping fact-findin , S.:arian. ca cil cepectn of fuel *
cycia and reactor opernices and .in <leveloping m dor portionsof the Council's report. This ren,rt, rhich vas peccanti d inprelininary form t.o th2 Ccneral ' ,re.b1: in February 19 77,a"esnos all aspects ei miclear c 'r:;y and presentsrecomendations for ic< i ;1aticn in this area.
1970 to ?:nclear I.icensinc, and h f o.r v-- .' uue rv i sor , Cor hus t Ionc
1976 F",;i r ec r i nr,, In c . , '/ i -J , r , Cn m ticot. %perv i sr d .'l l
aspec t !. o r rad io lor.i ca l ca f e t v , apccial nerlear n. iter iallicens ing, and cri ticality sa f et y 'e.i th in the Fuel Fabr icat ionF .cil i t y. Thece renpon.-;ib ' lit i e:. .;:cluded the cupervisicaof shift t echnic ians t o assure corpi tance with 0..s.l!. A.r ep.u l a t io n s .
196S to : ncl ea r Den i, n rnpi n- . 'Q.s t i n gh ,use Elcetric Corroration,1970 renn Cent e. . 1.' i l k i n s h e : . . Pennsy !" .: ia. Acnisted in
catahliching the desir para-eter., ror repeat P'.'!' cu rc s ,an! provided connnit..tlun to the ?:uelc.it P.:ci- Divir.1:n en
all rptentions concerning nuclear criticality cafety and fuelshIppinn.
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1967 to Muclear c.a rc t y rn<.i n< c r , 1.-cotin " cr c 1:lectric Corporatien.1968 Ch::c'rj c.!:, Pennnyl v.in i . 1:. * '''. r. ' 2 m a f e ' re ra t in.; 11m it t
chich r.ovesned thc desinn r"- tr--:"1, cf fi;ulle naterla!
handling c<inirnent in n.- .:'i'- .:el p r c : v: i nt; f a c i l t t ic t ..
196'l to ru el ep r_ ">a f e t y ro r. f.n e cy,, ':oc i c a r " r e r i " ' s a n d ran!pnent,
1967 Catpucatien, /q:u'in, rena:' c l cn. : . F: * al . ;hr.! ':per.:t i :cnue.1rar calety lirits for .ill fi<s' m 1'. r teri ' . AirodecIgn<d, tested and evaluate! d.f rping e-r. yu forspec ial nocica r r.interial s.
19f0 to Technical. T'evi vor. A t o':' ' c. " .e r ;: Oc.--M .e ' " . ':< rr:.u Locu .<
1963 Ma ryl an:i . 1:evicued applica:ic s i er racic;.;r.'n'iy iso tope
licenses.
Publications and Presentat lonn:
Publish.d two techotcal p p're i:- . f - 1 ; -- Tc +- l o n ,a journal of th e Ame r ic.'n .u c ' c a r 5 : -i u t:. , _ :n ir d 7 sco: ic--.
o f a na t iona l A.N. S . a:ec t i n.,, .n n rticir..t.J an an invitesspeaker at ceveral technical sy-' uia.
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