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Re: Regulatory Guides Available Via Internet



Thankyou for sending me the information on the regulatory guidelines via
the internet and the address.  It has been most helpful to me.  

Thankyou for your time

Jo

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> From: Judd M. Sills <sillsj@gat.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject: Regulatory Guides Available Via Internet
> Date: Friday, 8 May 1998 12:03
> 
> Many radsafers have inquired on many occasions about the
> availability of NRC Regulatory Guides via the Internet.  I
> wanted to pass along that with the generosity of the NRC,
> many new Reg Guides are now available in the acrobat portable
> document format.  This was done by Derek Hagemeyer of SAIC
> who is web master for the NRC Occupational Exposure Web pages.
> Many of the division 8 reg guides were already there, but now they
> have supplemented those with many of the "old standards" that
> are in great use.
> http://www.saic.com/home/nrc_rad/reg_gds.htm
> 
> Instructions for obtaining the adobe acrobat reader free of charge
> are also there.
> 
> Here's what is now there:
> DG-8014
>                 INSTRUCTION CONCERNING PRENATAL RADIATION
>                 EXPOSURE
> 1.8
>                 QUALIFICATION AND TRAINING OF PERSONNEL FOR
>                 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
> 
> 1.16
>                 REPORTING OF OPERATING INFORMATION - APPENDIX
>                 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
> 
> 1.86
>                 TERMINATION OF OPERATING LICENSES FOR
>                 NUCLEAR REACTORS
> 1.109
>                 CALCULATION OF ANNUAL DOSES TO MAN FROM
>                 ROUTINE RELEASES OF REACTOR EFFLUENTS FOR
>                 THE PURPOSE OF EVALUATING COMPLIANCE WITH 10
>                 CFR PART 50, APPENDIX I
> 1.111
>                 METHODS FOR ESTIMATING ATMOSPHERIC
>                 TRANSPORT AND DISPERSION OF GASEOUS
>                 EFFLUENTS IN ROUTINE RELEASES FROM
>                 LIGHT-WATER-COOLED REACTORS
> 8.8
>                 INFORMATION RELEVANT TO ENSURING THAT
>                 OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION EXPOSURES AT NUCLEAR
>                 POWER STATIONS WILL BE AS LOW AS IS REASONABLY
>                 ACHIEVABLE
> 8.9 
>                 ACCEPTABLE CONCEPTS, MODELS, EQUATIONS, AND
>                 ASSUMPTIONS FOR A BIOASSAY PROGRAM
> 8.10
>                 OPERATING PHILOSOPHY FOR MAINTAINING
>                 OCCUPATION RADIATION EXPOSURES AS LOW AS IS
>                 REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE
> 8.15
>                 ACCEPTABLE PROGRAMS FOR RESPIRATORY
>                 PROTECTION
> 8.25
>                 AIR SAMPLING IN THE WORKPLACE
> 8.29
>                 INSTRUCTION CONCERNING RISKS FROM
>                 OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION EXPOSURE
> 8.34
>                 MONITORING CRITERIA AND METHODS TO CALCULATE
>                 OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION DOSES
> 8.35
>                 PLANNED SPECIAL EXPOSURES
> 8.36
>                 RADIATION DOSE TO THE EMBRYO/FETUS
> 8.37
>                 ALARA LEVELS FOR EFFLUENTS FROM MATERIALS
>                 FACILITIES
> 8.38
>                 CONTROL OF ACCESS TO HIGH AND VERY HIGH
>                 RADIATION AREAS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
> 
> Judd M. Sills, CHP
> mailto:sillsj@gat.com   OR,
> mailto:sillsjm@songs.sce.com
> Health Physics Engineering
> San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
> PO Box 128
> San Clemente, CA  92674-0128
> Office 949-368-6693 
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