ML20133H830
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| Site: | 07000299 |
| Issue date: | 04/06/1960 |
| From: | Johari Moore MALLINCKRODT, INC. |
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APPLKATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LKENSE
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INSTRUCTIONS.-Complete items 1 through 16 if this is en initial application. If opplication is los renewal of a license, com-plete only items 1 through 7 ond indicoto new enformation or changes in the program os requested in items b throwsh 15. Use supplemental sheets where necessery. ltem 16 must be conipleted en cil applications. Mail tease copies to: U 5. Atomic Energy D. C. Attention: Isotopes Branch, Division of Licensing and Regulation. Upon opproval of this Commission, Washington 25, ll receive on AEC Byproduct Material License. An AEC Byproduct Material License is issued in applictdion, the opplicent wi accordance with ehe general requirements contained in Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Port 30 and the Licensee is sub-lect to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Port 20.
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Calibration.of Health Physics equipment is done with a Radium source semi-annually for gamma radiation.
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April 6, 1960 Application for Byproduct Material License - Supplement 8.
Training and Experience of Each Individual Named in Item h (and 5)
(1) Dr. Perry King:
Dr. King received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Illinois in 1950. He was employed by the analytical laboratory of the Uranium Division of Mallinckrodt Chemical Works until December of 1953 Twenty-one months experience with chemical warfare agents was obtained at the Chemical and Radiological Laboratory at the Ariqy Chemical Center, Maryland. He received a Ph.D in radiochemistry from Washington University in 1960 He has had formal courses covering a,b,c, and d of Section 8.
In addition fifteen months experience in monitoring, instrument calibration and repair, storage, and waste disposal was obtained during a part-time job under Dr. Arthur C. Wahl at Washington University.
(2) Mr. Byron D. Field: Head, Optical and Other Physical Methods Laboratory
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Commission. Prior to joining Mallinckrodt, Mr. Field spent Ml) 88 about two years doing spectrographic analysis of high purity y
alkalis and associated products. His present duties include g (A supervision of all radiochemical, spectrographic, infra-red,
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j (3) Mr. Joe W. Miller i
Three week formal course at U.S. Public Health Service and I
i five years on-the-job experience at Mallinckrodt Chemical' Works in the prinicples of radiation protection, monitor-ing and radioactivity calculations.
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In addition, all three persons have worked with special nuclear materials under AEC Source Material License No. SNM-276.
- 10. Radiation Detection Instruments Sensitivity Window Type of Namber Radiation Range Thickness Instruments Available Detected (mr/hr)
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a llealth Physics Fquipment Measuring PC3A NMC Propor-1
- Alpha, tional counter
- Beta, w/GeigerMueller Gamma attachment.
0.68 Monitoring Victoreen No. 356 2
Alpha Alpha Survey Meter Victoreen Thyac 2
Beta, Gamma 0-20 30 Monitoring Technical Assoc-2 Beta, Gamma 0-2500 108 Monitoring iates Juno Sur-vey Meter Laboratory Equipment Measuring PC3A NMC Pro-1
- Alpha, portional
- Beta, counter Gamma Measuring Tracerlab SC-1 18A superscaler with SC-ho Rate-meter and TOC-lh 1
Beta 09 Measuring counter Measuring and P-200 1
- Alpha, Scintillation
- Beta, detector Gamma
<2 Measuring and TGC-2 mica 1
- Alpha, window Geiger Beta tube and TOC-3 Soft X-ray Geiger tube 1
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DR-15 NRC flow 1
- Alpha, Measuring proportional Beta counter Measuring Baird Atomic 1
Gamma single channel gs::ma-ray spect.mmeter-Model 010 detector Model h32 ratemeter i
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- 13. Facilities and Equipment Standard laboratory procedures and equipment will be used by the applicants l
in the same analytical laboratory facilities used to handle special nuclear materials under AEC Source Material License No. SNM-276 issued to Mallin-ckrodt Chemical Works.60, Storage will be in a Tracerlab E12B storage container adequate for 125 mc Co lit. Radiation Protection Prograr.
The program involves personnel monitoring with film badges and periodic r
meter surveys for beta and gamma radiation for both exposure levels and contadnation. The Health Physics Department is equipped with standard monitoring equipment and will supervise the health physics aspects so as to be in compliance with 10 CFR Part 20.
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15 Materials will be used as standards and reclaimed. Any wastes will be disposed of in accordance with paragraoh 20 303 of 10 CFR Part 20.
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