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MEDICAL EVALUATION OF LICENSED PERSONNEL
AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
Working Group ANS-3.4 of Subcommittee ANS-3, Reactor Operations, of the American Section 55.10,             "Contents of Applications,"                       Nuclear Society has developed a standard pre- and § 55.33, "Renewal of Licenses," of 10 CFR                                     scribing minimum requirements necessary to Part 55, "Operators' Licenses," require that                                      determine that the physical condition and each application for an initial or renewal opera-                                  general health of nuclear reactor operators are tor or senior operator license contain a report                                    not such as might cause operational errors.
In 10 CFR Part 55, "Operators' Licenses," Sec tions 55.31, "How To Apply," and 55.57, "Renewal of Licenses," require that each initial or renewal applica tion for an operator or senior operator license contain a certification of medical condition and general health as specified in Subpart C, "Medical Requirements," of 10  
CFR Part 55. Sections 55.33, "Disposition of an Initial Application," and 55.57 state that the initial or renewal applications for these licenses will be approved if, among other things, the applicant's medical condition and general health will not cause operational errors that endanger public health and safety. In 10 CFR 55.53,
"Conditions of Licenses," Paragraph (i) requires the li censee to have a medical examination biennially (i.e.,
every 2 years). 
Section 55.25, "Incapacitation Because of Disabil ity or Illness," is concerned with an operator or senior operator who becomes incapacitated because of a men tal or physical condition that might cause impaired judgment or motor coordination.


of medical examination by a licensed medical                                      This standard was approved by the American practitioner in the form prescribed in § 55.60,                                   National Standards Committee N18, Nuclear
Section 55.27, "Documentation," requires that the facility licensee document and maintain medical quali fications data, test results, and each operator's medical history for the current license period and provide this documentation to the NRC upon its request. The facili ty licensee must retain this documentation as long as the individual functions as an operator or senior operator.
  "Examination Form." Section 55.11, "Require-                                      Design Criteria, and was subsequently ap- ments for the Approval of Applications," and                                       proved by the American National Standards In-
 
  § 55.33 of 10 CFR Part 55 state that an appli-                                    stitute (ANSI) on April 12, 1976. The criteria cation for an initial or renewal operator or                                       presented in ANSI N546-1976,1 "Medical Certi- senior operator license will be approved if,                                      fication and Monitoring of Personnel Requiring among other things, the physical condition and                                    Operator Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants,"
This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for providing the information needed by the staff for its evaluation of the medical qualifications of applicants for initial or renewal operator or senior oper ator licenses for nuclear power plants and for providing notification to the NRC of an incapacitating disability or illness.
  general health of the applicant are not such as                                    should provide an examining lidensed medical might cause operational errors endangering                                        practitioner with a basis for determining if an public health and safety. This guide describes                                     abnormal health condition exists and if that a method acceptable to the NRC staff for pro-                                      condition is potentially disqualifying. Estab- viding the information needed by the Commis-                                      lishing minimum health requirements should aid sion for its evaluation of the medical qualifica-                                  in the more uniform and complete preparation tions of applicants for initial or renewal opera-                                  of Form NRC-396 and should reduce instances tor or senior operator licenses for nuclear                                       when the NRC has to request additional medical
 
* power plants.                  The Advisory Committee on                          information. However, it should be recognized Reactor Safeguards has been consulted con-                                         that, although it is the licensed medical practi- cerning this guide and has concurred in the                                        tioner's responsibility to identify and evaluate regulatory position.                                                              potentially disqualifying physical conditions, the final determination of the applicant's medi-
The information collections contained in this regu latory guide are covered by the requirements of 10 CFR
Part 55, which were approved by the Office of Manage ment and Budget, approval number 3150-0018. The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information un less it displays a currently valid OMB control number.


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
cal qualification is made by the NRC.
In Subpart C, "Medical Requirements," of 10
CFR Part 55, Section 55.23, "Certification," requires certification that a physician has examined the appli cant in accordance with NRC's regulatory guidance.
 
Form NRC-396, "Certification of Medical Examina tion by Facility Licensee," must be completed by an USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES
The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:
Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public such informa tion as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implementing specific parts of the Com-
 
===1. Power Reactors ===
6. Products mission's regulations, techniques used bythe staff in evaluating specifioproblems or pos
2. Research and Test Reactors
7. Transportation tulated accidents, and data needed by the NRC staff in its review of applications for per-
3. Fuels and Materials Facilities
8. Occupational Health mits and licenses. Regulatory guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance'
4. Environmental and Siting
9.


Section 55.60 of 10 CFR Part 55 requires the                                      Section 3.2 of ANSI N546-1976 requires that licensed medical practitioner and the applicant                                    the facility operator forward to the designated for an initial or renewal operator or senior op-                                  medical examiner a report on each employee erator license to complete and sign Form NRC-                                      referred for a reactor operator medical exami-
Antitrust and Financial Review with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out inthe guides
  396, "Certificate of Medical Examination." The                                    nation prior to the examination. This section examination form is then sent to the NRC and                                      goes on to recommend that the report address becomes part of the license application. The                                      such areas as work performance, attendance, NRC often has to request additional information                                    and behavioral changes noted since the pre- because          the licensed medical practitioner's                              vious evaluation. It is recognized that the re- evaluation of the applicant's medical history or                                   porting of pertinent observations to a licensed physical condition is not sufficiently detailed to                                medical practitioner by facility supervisory determine an applicant's qualification.
5. Materials and Plant Protection
10. General will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or con tinuance of a permit or license by the Commission.


'Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society,
Single copies of regulatory guides may be obtained free of charge bywriting the Printing, This guide was issued after consideration of comments received from the public. Com- Graphics and Distribution Branch, Office of Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com ments and suggestions for improvements inthese guides are encouraged at all times, and mission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; or by fax at (301)415-5272.
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USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES                                        Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Attention: Docketing and Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the oublic        Service Branch.
guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new in formation or experience..
Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Information Service on Written comments may be submitted to the Rules Review and Directives Branch, DFIPS,
a standing order basis. Details on this service may be obtained by writing NTIS, 5285 Port ADM, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.


methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's reguletions, to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu-    The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:
Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
  ating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and com-        1. Power Reactors                          6. Products pliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those    2. Research and Test Reactors                7. Transportation set out in the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities            8. Occupational Health requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or licerse by the            4. Environmental and Siting                  9. Antitrust and Financial Review Commission.                                                                      5. Materials and Plant Protection          10. General Requests for single copies of issued guides (which may be reproduced) or for Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged at      placement on an automatic distribution list for single copies of future guides all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate comments    in specific divisions should be made in writing to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory and to reflect new information or experience. This guide was revised as a result  Commission, Washington, D.C. 20565, Attention: Director, Division of of substantive comments received from the public and additional staff review.    Technical Information and Document Control.


personnel can provide valuable background in-          tions of applicants for initial or renewal opera- formation to support the medical evaluation.            tor or senior operator licenses for nuclear However, there is a concern for potential              power plants, subject to the following:
authorized representative of the facility licensee and must certify that a physician has conducted the medi cal examination of the applicant as required by 10
abuse, in that observations by supervisory personnel may be biased and extend into areas              1. Section 3.2 of ANSI N546-1976 requires not pertinent to the evaluation. In regard to          that the facility operator forward to the the provisions of Section 3.2 of ANSI N546-            designated medical examiner a report on each
CFR 55.21. The physician should have determined that the examinee's medical condition and general health will not adversely affect the performance of as signed operator job duties or cause operational errors endangering public health and safety. The intent of these requirements is to have the facility licensee cer tify the health of its operators.
1976, responsible facility supervisory personnel        employee referred for a reactor operator medi- should determine from the licensed medical              cal examination piior to the examination and practitioner what information, including such          that the report include information specified by items as those identified in Section 3.2, is            the designated medical examiner. ANSI N546- needed to make the judgments required by                 1976 further presents recommendations as to Form NRC-396 and should forward only the in-            what other type of information is to be formation specified or requested. Information          addressed. The facility operator should deter- provided by the facility operator should be            mine from the licensed medical practitioner used only as background information and                 what information, including such items as those should be subject to evaluation.                        identified in Section 3.2 of the standard are needed to make the judgments required by Paragraph 55.11(a)(1) specifies, in part,          Form NRC-396, "Certificate of Medical Examina- that any mental or physical condition that              tion," and should forward only the information might cause impaired judgment or motor                  specified or requested. Information submitted coordination may constitute sufficient cause for      by the facility operator should be used only as denial of an operator license application. While      background information and should be subject ANSI N546-1976 addresses in some detail the            to evaluation.


physical conditions that may be cause for denial of an application, the standard is more            2. If, in the medical evaluation of the reactor general in, identifying the mental conditions          operator, there is an indication of a potentially that may be cause for denial. Because of              disqualifying condition in areas such as those inherent difficulties in evaluating mental condi-      specified in Sections 5.3.8 and 5.4.15 of ANSI
The facility licensee is expected to maintain the records on operators or senior operators that may be requested and reviewed by the NRC. Therefore, 10
tions and because of the broad nature of po-          N546-1976, evaluation of the condition should tentially disqualifying mental conditions pre-        be conducted by a licensed psychologist, psy- sented in ANSI N546-1976, potentially disquali-        chiatrist, or physician professionally trained to fying mental conditions should be evaluated by        identify and evaluate such conditions.
CFR 55.27 requires the facility licensee to document and maintain the medical qualifications data, test re sults, and each operator's medical history. In addi tion, 10 CFR 55.27 requires the facility licensee to re tain each operator's medical history for the current license period and provide that information to the NRC on request.


a licensed psychologist, psychiatrist, or physi- cian professionally trained to identify the con- ditio
There are two instances in which medical infor mation must be sent to the NRC. One is when a condi tional license based on medical evidence is requested under the provisions of 10 CFR 55.23(b) and
55.33(b). The second instance is when a licensed in dividual has become mentally or physically unable to perform job duties. In this case, the facility licensee must notify the NRC within 30 days after learning of the diagnosis. If a conditional license is requested, the facility licensee must forward the medical evi dence on Form NRC-396. This documentation is re quired by 10 CFR 55.27 to be maintained by the facility.


====n.     ====
An American National Standard developed by the American Nuclear Society, ANSI/
ANS-3.4-1996, "Medical Certification and Moni toring of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants," 1 prescribes minimum re quirements necessary to determine that the medical condition and general health of nuclear reactor opera tors will not cause operational errors. The criteria presented in this standard provide an examining phy sician a basis for determining whether a potentially disqualifying abnormal health condition exists. Es t Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60525.
 
tablishing minimum health requirements should aid in more uniform medical evaluations. However, it is necessary to recognize that, although it is the physi cian's responsibility to identify and evaluate any po tentially disqualifying medical conditions, the NRC
makes the final determination of the applicant's med ical fitness.
 
Nothing in ANSI/ANS-3.4-1996 or this guide should be construed to mean that such matters as an individual's reading habits, political or religious be liefs, or attitudes on social, economic, or political is sues should be investigated or judged.
 
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
The requirements contained in ANSI/
ANS-3.4-1996, "Medical Certification and Monitor ing of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nu clear Power Plants," provide methods acceptable to the NRC staff for determining the medical qualifications of applicants for initial or renewal operator or senior oper ator licenses with the following exceptions to the standard.
 
In regard to criteria 2 and 3 of the standard's Sec tion 5.3.5, "Cardiovascular," the examining physician should have the flexibility to use medical judgment re garding asymmetric peripheral pulses and pulse rates out of the specified range.
 
In regard to the standard's Section 5.3.6, "Labora tory," whether to perform liver function tests should be subject to the medical judgment of the examining physician.


==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
None of the provisions of ANSI N546-1976 or            The purpose of this section is to provide in- this guide should be construed to mean that            formation to applicants and licensees regarding the reading habits, political or religious              the staff's plans for utilizing this regulatory beliefs, or attitudes on social, economic, or          guide.
The purpose of this section is to provide informa tion to applicants and licensees about the NRC staff's plans for using this regulatory guide.
 
Except in those cases in which an applicant or li censee proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the NRC's regu lations, the methods described in this guide reflecting public comments will be used in evaluating the part of an application for initial or renewal operator or senior operator licenses that is submitted on NRC Form 396,
"Certification of Medical Examination by Facility Li censee."
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VALUE/IMPACT ANALYSIS
A separate value/impact analysis has not been prepared for this regulatory guide. A value/
impact analysis was included in the regulatory analysis for the amendments to 10 CFR Part 55 that was published on March 25, 1987. A copy of the regulatory analysis was placed in the NRC Public Document Room at that time. This regulatory analysis is also appropriate to Revi sion 3 of Regulatory Guide 1.134. A copy of the regulatory analysis is available for inspection and copying for a fee at the NRC Public Document Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington, DC; the PDR's mailing address is Mail Stop LL-6, Washington, DC 20555; phone
(202)634-3273; fax (202)634-3343.


political issues of an individual should be investigated or judged.                                  Except in those cases in which an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified C.  REGULATORY      POSITION                portions of the Commission's regulations is pro- posed, the method described herein will be The requirements contained in ANSI N546-            used in the evaluation of Form NRC-396,
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1976, "Medical Certification and Monitoring of          "Certificate of Medical Examination," submittals Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for              in connection with applications for initial or re- Nuclear Power Plants," 1 provide an acceptable          newal operator or senior operator licenses method for determining the medical qualifica-           received after June 1979.
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Revision 3 March 1998 REGULATORY GUIDE

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH

REGULATORY GUIDE 1.134 (Draft issued as DG-1068)

MEDICAL EVALUATION OF LICENSED PERSONNEL

AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

A. INTRODUCTION

In 10 CFR Part 55, "Operators' Licenses," Sec tions 55.31, "How To Apply," and 55.57, "Renewal of Licenses," require that each initial or renewal applica tion for an operator or senior operator license contain a certification of medical condition and general health as specified in Subpart C, "Medical Requirements," of 10

CFR Part 55. Sections 55.33, "Disposition of an Initial Application," and 55.57 state that the initial or renewal applications for these licenses will be approved if, among other things, the applicant's medical condition and general health will not cause operational errors that endanger public health and safety. In 10 CFR 55.53,

"Conditions of Licenses," Paragraph (i) requires the li censee to have a medical examination biennially (i.e.,

every 2 years).

Section 55.25, "Incapacitation Because of Disabil ity or Illness," is concerned with an operator or senior operator who becomes incapacitated because of a men tal or physical condition that might cause impaired judgment or motor coordination.

Section 55.27, "Documentation," requires that the facility licensee document and maintain medical quali fications data, test results, and each operator's medical history for the current license period and provide this documentation to the NRC upon its request. The facili ty licensee must retain this documentation as long as the individual functions as an operator or senior operator.

This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for providing the information needed by the staff for its evaluation of the medical qualifications of applicants for initial or renewal operator or senior oper ator licenses for nuclear power plants and for providing notification to the NRC of an incapacitating disability or illness.

The information collections contained in this regu latory guide are covered by the requirements of 10 CFR

Part 55, which were approved by the Office of Manage ment and Budget, approval number 3150-0018. The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information un less it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

B. DISCUSSION

In Subpart C, "Medical Requirements," of 10

CFR Part 55, Section 55.23, "Certification," requires certification that a physician has examined the appli cant in accordance with NRC's regulatory guidance.

Form NRC-396, "Certification of Medical Examina tion by Facility Licensee," must be completed by an USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES

The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:

Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public such informa tion as methods acceptable to the NRC staff for implementing specific parts of the Com-

1. Power Reactors

6. Products mission's regulations, techniques used bythe staff in evaluating specifioproblems or pos

2. Research and Test Reactors

7. Transportation tulated accidents, and data needed by the NRC staff in its review of applications for per-

3. Fuels and Materials Facilities

8. Occupational Health mits and licenses. Regulatory guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance'

4. Environmental and Siting

9.

Antitrust and Financial Review with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out inthe guides

5. Materials and Plant Protection

10. General will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or con tinuance of a permit or license by the Commission.

Single copies of regulatory guides may be obtained free of charge bywriting the Printing, This guide was issued after consideration of comments received from the public. Com- Graphics and Distribution Branch, Office of Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com ments and suggestions for improvements inthese guides are encouraged at all times, and mission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; or by fax at (301)415-5272.

guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new in formation or experience..

Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Information Service on Written comments may be submitted to the Rules Review and Directives Branch, DFIPS,

a standing order basis. Details on this service may be obtained by writing NTIS, 5285 Port ADM, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.

Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.

authorized representative of the facility licensee and must certify that a physician has conducted the medi cal examination of the applicant as required by 10

CFR 55.21. The physician should have determined that the examinee's medical condition and general health will not adversely affect the performance of as signed operator job duties or cause operational errors endangering public health and safety. The intent of these requirements is to have the facility licensee cer tify the health of its operators.

The facility licensee is expected to maintain the records on operators or senior operators that may be requested and reviewed by the NRC. Therefore, 10

CFR 55.27 requires the facility licensee to document and maintain the medical qualifications data, test re sults, and each operator's medical history. In addi tion, 10 CFR 55.27 requires the facility licensee to re tain each operator's medical history for the current license period and provide that information to the NRC on request.

There are two instances in which medical infor mation must be sent to the NRC. One is when a condi tional license based on medical evidence is requested under the provisions of 10 CFR 55.23(b) and

55.33(b). The second instance is when a licensed in dividual has become mentally or physically unable to perform job duties. In this case, the facility licensee must notify the NRC within 30 days after learning of the diagnosis. If a conditional license is requested, the facility licensee must forward the medical evi dence on Form NRC-396. This documentation is re quired by 10 CFR 55.27 to be maintained by the facility.

An American National Standard developed by the American Nuclear Society, ANSI/

ANS-3.4-1996, "Medical Certification and Moni toring of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants," 1 prescribes minimum re quirements necessary to determine that the medical condition and general health of nuclear reactor opera tors will not cause operational errors. The criteria presented in this standard provide an examining phy sician a basis for determining whether a potentially disqualifying abnormal health condition exists. Es t Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60525.

tablishing minimum health requirements should aid in more uniform medical evaluations. However, it is necessary to recognize that, although it is the physi cian's responsibility to identify and evaluate any po tentially disqualifying medical conditions, the NRC

makes the final determination of the applicant's med ical fitness.

Nothing in ANSI/ANS-3.4-1996 or this guide should be construed to mean that such matters as an individual's reading habits, political or religious be liefs, or attitudes on social, economic, or political is sues should be investigated or judged.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

The requirements contained in ANSI/

ANS-3.4-1996, "Medical Certification and Monitor ing of Personnel Requiring Operator Licenses for Nu clear Power Plants," provide methods acceptable to the NRC staff for determining the medical qualifications of applicants for initial or renewal operator or senior oper ator licenses with the following exceptions to the standard.

In regard to criteria 2 and 3 of the standard's Sec tion 5.3.5, "Cardiovascular," the examining physician should have the flexibility to use medical judgment re garding asymmetric peripheral pulses and pulse rates out of the specified range.

In regard to the standard's Section 5.3.6, "Labora tory," whether to perform liver function tests should be subject to the medical judgment of the examining physician.

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide informa tion to applicants and licensees about the NRC staff's plans for using this regulatory guide.

Except in those cases in which an applicant or li censee proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the NRC's regu lations, the methods described in this guide reflecting public comments will be used in evaluating the part of an application for initial or renewal operator or senior operator licenses that is submitted on NRC Form 396,

"Certification of Medical Examination by Facility Li censee."

1.134-2

VALUE/IMPACT ANALYSIS

A separate value/impact analysis has not been prepared for this regulatory guide. A value/

impact analysis was included in the regulatory analysis for the amendments to 10 CFR Part 55 that was published on March 25, 1987. A copy of the regulatory analysis was placed in the NRC Public Document Room at that time. This regulatory analysis is also appropriate to Revi sion 3 of Regulatory Guide 1.134. A copy of the regulatory analysis is available for inspection and copying for a fee at the NRC Public Document Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington, DC; the PDR's mailing address is Mail Stop LL-6, Washington, DC 20555; phone

(202)634-3273; fax (202)634-3343.

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