October 7, 2014 Nuclear Material Licensing Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region IV ATTN: Director, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety 1600 East Lamar Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4511 a me \0) OCT -9 M DNMS SUBJECT: Request for Amendment to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Materials License Number 05-27748-01, Amendment 10 Dear Sir or Madam: AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. is requesting an amendment to the subject license (issued under Docket No. 030-36204, dated February 26, 2013). The requested amendment includes deleting Travis Reynolds, Gary Seckinger and Nicholas Dorrell as authorized users, and adding the following individuals as authorized users under condition 11.A ofthe license: • Thomas Maveal • Christopher Weddermann Attached are the resumes and training qualifications of the above identified individuals. If you have any questions or concerns after reviewing this amendment request, please do not hesitate to contact me at (970) 243-2861. Sincerely, Michael P. McDonald, CHP, RRPT Director of Projects RS&E Radiation Safety Officer MPM/jd attachments AMEC PUBLIC 0 Immediate Release Release NON-PUBLIC 0 A.3 Sensitive-Security Related 0 A.7 Sensitive Internal 0 Other:, _____ _ Reviewer: ,f/t;fl-- Date: 2275 Logos Court, Suite A· Grand Junction, CO 81 505 • Phone: 970-243-2861 • Fax: 970-2 56-7356 th 585054
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October 7, 2014
Nuclear Material Licensing Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region IV ATTN: Director, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety 1600 East Lamar Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4511
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SUBJECT: Request for Amendment to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Materials License Number 05-27748-01, Amendment 10
Dear Sir or Madam:
AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. is requesting an amendment to the subject license (issued under Docket No. 030-36204, dated February 26, 2013). The requested amendment includes deleting Travis Reynolds, Gary Seckinger and Nicholas Dorrell as authorized users, and adding the following individuals as authorized users under condition 11.A ofthe license:
• Thomas Maveal • Christopher Weddermann
Attached are the resumes and training qualifications of the above identified individuals.
If you have any questions or concerns after reviewing this amendment request, please do not hesitate to contact me at (970) 243-2861.
Sincerely,
Michael P. McDonald, CHP, RRPT Director of Projects RS&E Radiation Safety Officer
2275 Logos Court, Suite A· Grand Junction, CO 81 505 • Phone: 970-243-2861 • Fax: 970-256-7356 th 585054
Radiological Services & Engineering Staff Required Training Acknowledgement Form
I, l~o M.cxS Mo.. vea. t , have completed the following required (print name)
indoctrination requirements, which will allow me to use, possess and/or supervise the use of licensed radioactive material as identified in AMEC E&I's State licenses and NRC Material License.
Read the following documents:
• AMEC's NRC Material License No. 05-27748-01 AMEC E&I Corporate Radiation Protection Program AMEC E&I Radiation Protection Administrative Procedures (RPAs) AMEC E&I Radiation Protection Program Procedures (RPPs) AMEC E&I Radiation Protection Operating Procedures (RPOs) AMEC's Colorado Radioactive Material License No. Colo. 1149-01 (work location specific) AMEC's South Carolina Radioactive Material License No. 841 (work location specific) AMEC's Califomia Radioactive Material License No. (yet to be issued)
Perform entrance interview with AMEC E&I Radiation Safety Officer. f;t,l-- Z~ Wtj ( da e of interview)
Attac~ersonal resume, identifying past radiological experience. r (check box if resume is already in personnel fi1 e)
Signature, Title Date
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Signature, AMEC Radiation Safety Officer Date
Resume of:
THOMAS M. MAVEAL REGISTERED RADIATION PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIST OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TECHNICIAN
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
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Mr. Maveal has more than 25 years of experience in the operation and management of Health Physics, Radiation Protection and Industrial Hygiene and Safety programs in commercial nuclear power, Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DoD), and commercial industrial client sites. Professional certifications and qualifications include registration with the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists (NRRPT) and certification as an Occupational Health and Safety Technician (COHST).
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS/MEMBERSHIPS/CLEARANCES
• National Institute of Radiation Protection Technologist (NRRPT)
• Occupational Health and Safety Technician (COHST)
• United States Department of Energy Radiological Control Technician (RCT)
• United States Department of Energy Advanced Radioactive and Hazardous Material Transportation
• Grand Junction Fire Department Hazardous Materials First Responder
• Grand Junction Fire Department Hazardous Materials Operations
• Eastern Idaho Technical College Hazardous Materials Technician
• American Red Cross Adult CPR and Standard First Aid
• Inactive Q-Level Clearance
EMPLOYMENT
Sept 2014 to Present
June 2008 to Sept 2014
AMEC Americas, E&I, Radiological Services & Engineering Environmental Technician 5, Senior Health Physics Technician and Safety Specialist
Assigned to the Radiological Services and Engineering group as a senior-level Health Physics Technician and Occupational Safety Specialist, in support of private and governmental environmental restoration and demolition projects in the USA and abroad. Project support includes assignments as a Project Health and Safety Specialist, Project Health Physics Technician and Orion ScanPlot and ScanSort Operator, in support of a variety of construction, remediation and demolition projects. Responsible for project HSE Safety, Health Physics and working with the client and project support staff in support of project health and safety and radiological work.
The S.M. Stoller Corporation Legacy Management West Health and Safety Lead
Member of the Health and Safety group at the Office of Legacy Management Grand Junction, CO. Primary responsibility for ensuring health and safety policies in the areas of health physics, industrial hygiene, and industrial safety are followed by both company and subcontractor personnel. Ensure project health and safety support meets the required program schedules through interface with program and project managers. Certified hazardous waste and radioactive material shipper - Perform shipping, receiving and transportation of hazardous materials in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Respiratory Protection Program Administrator - Primary responsibilities include the implementation, and operation of the respiratory protection program, functions include writing and updating procedures, annual assessments, training, accountability, selection, testing, maintenance and repair of all respiratory protection equipment. Certified Radiological Control TechnicianPerform radiological survey's and job coverage during Legacy Management work activities in accordance with procedures and DOE Radiological Control Manual. COHST (Certified Occupational Health and Safety Technologist)- perform safety over-site during DOE Legacy Management work activities are in accordance with OSHA regulations
April 2002 to Battelle Sept 2008
Manager of Health and Safety. Perfonned the duties of Health and Safety Manager during a 18 month medical absence. Primary duties included project health and safety support meets the required program schedules through interface with program and project managers. Developed and maintained departmental budgets. Radiological Assistance Program Coordinator. Coordinate all aspects of the Grand Junction Radiological Assistance Program Emergency Team which included budget development, training, emergency drill development. Other duties included responding to DOE Transportation accidents involving radioactive materials. Providing radiological monitoring support to the Department of Homeland Security during high visibility events such as Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, Major League Baseballs All Star Game (Detroit), National Football League Super bowl (Detroit).
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a me Related Training
• HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Site Course, April 1990
• HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) 8 Hour Refresher Training Course, October 2013.
• lATA Dangerous Goods Shipper, September 2012
• DOT Advanced Hazardous Materials Transport, September 2012
• DOT Advanced Radioactive Materials Transport, September 2012
• DOE Core Radiological Control technician, April, 2013
• American Heart Association, First AID-CPR-AED, March, 2013
• Steve Rima, CHP, CSP
• Mike McDonald, CHP, RRPT
Professional References
970-260-3848
970-778-0449
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Radiological Services & Engineering Staff Required Training Acknowledgement Form
I, Christopher A Weddermann , have completed the following required indoctrination requirements, which will allow me to use, possess and/or supervise the use of licensed radioactive material as identified in AMEC E&I's State licenses and NRC Material License.
Read the following documents:
AMEC's NRC Material License No. 05-27748-01 • AMEC E&I Corporate Radiation Protection Program
AMEC's South Carolina Radioactive Material License No. 841 (work location specific) AMEC's California Radioactive Material License No. 7927-01
Perform entrance interview with AMEC E&I Radiation Safety Officer. e ---z8 ,.. f LJ (date of interview)
Attach personal resume, identifying past radiological experience.
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Signature, Title
Digitally signed by ChrlstopherSigniituro ON: cn=ChristopherSignature gh=ChrlstopherS!gn:ature c=United States I=US o=E&I [email protected] Reason: lam approving this doCI.Iment l.ocation; Date: 201-4-10-06 13;40-04:00
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Supervisor Signature, Title
Signature, AMEC Radiation Safety Officer
Date
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Date
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CHRISTOPHER A. WEDDERMANN HEALTH PHYSICIST
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
Mr. Weddermann has over a year of experience in the operation ofHealth Physics and Radiation protection programs in the health care industry and industrial client sites.
EDUCATIONICERTLFICATIONSIMEMBERSHIPS/CLEARANCES
• Bachelor of Science, Health Physics, Bloomsburg University, 2010-2014
• Member of the Health Physics Society, 2013-Present
EMPLOYMh"'NT
July '14 to Present
June '13 to Jan '14
AMEC Americas, E&I, Radiological Services & Engineering Health Physicist
Assigned to the Radiological Services and Engineering group as a Health Physicist, in support of private and governmental environmental remediation and projects in the USA. Project support includes periodic radiological monitoring and inspection and health physics support to facilities involved in the handling of NORM and TENORM.
Geisinger Medical System Health Physics Intern
Executed lab surveys of areas involved in the storage and/or use of radioactive materials. Monitored areas in both hospital and research settings. Processed radioactive material shipments. Observed and participated in the inspection of x-ray producing machines under the supervision of a senior health physicist. Assisted in the calibration and quality control of survey instruments, first response survey instruments, stationary lab instruments, and portal monitors. Calibrated and perfonned daily quality control for well counter and LSC units. Performed quality control for lead protective equipment including testing, inventory, and removal from service when warranted. Collected and processed radioactive materials under the supervision of a senior health physicist. Researched and drafted policies and procedures concerning the quality control and daily use of LSC and well counter units. Supplied general radiation support to the hospital by assisting with scheduled classes and by answering questions posed by radiation workers .
Related Training
• 40-HourHAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) Training Course, Pittsburgh, PA, August 2014.
a me Professional References
• Steve Rima, CHP, CSP 970-260-3848
• Alejandro Lopez, CHP 970-778-0449
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Director- Nuclear Materials Safety US NRC-Region IV, Nuclear Mat. Lie. 1600 E LAMAR BLVD STE 400
AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. ATTN: Michael P. McDonald, CHP, RRPT Radiation Safety Officer
LICENSE NUMBER
05-27748-01
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585054 2275 Logos Court, Suite A Grand Junction, Colorado 81505 LICENSING AND/OR TECHNICAL REVIEWER
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This is to acknowledge the receipt of your:
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The initial processing, which included an administrative review, has been performed.
[{] AMENDMENT D TERMINATION D NEW LICENSE D RENEWAL
There were no administrative omissions identified during our initial review.
This is to acknowledge receipt of your application for renewal of the material(s) license identified above. Your application is deemed timely filed, and accordingly, the license will not expire until final action has been taken by this office.
Your application for a new NRC license did not include your taxpayer identification number. Please fill out NRC Form 531, located at the following link:
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1. APPLICATION ATTACHED ApplicanULicensee: AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc.
Received Date: 10/09/2014
Docket Number: 3036204
Mail Control Number: 585054
License Number: 05-27748-01
Action Type: Amendment
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