Nuclear Regulatory Commission Authorization Requests: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ... February 14 and 15, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1027 pages |
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... to observing actual work or observing and conducting tests and measurements ; and ( 4 ) there is not enough evaluated our program this year as part of the broad licensee performance evaluation with appropriate NRC response . We 60.
... to observing actual work or observing and conducting tests and measurements ; and ( 4 ) there is not enough evaluated our program this year as part of the broad licensee performance evaluation with appropriate NRC response . We 60.
Page 61
... measurements coupled with program refinements to provide more onsite time , would enhance the base for NRC technical judgments and , at the same time , would effectively respond to those criticisms . Accordingly , I recommended and the ...
... measurements coupled with program refinements to provide more onsite time , would enhance the base for NRC technical judgments and , at the same time , would effectively respond to those criticisms . Accordingly , I recommended and the ...
Page 62
... measurements of various aspects of reactor construction and operation . The teams will analyze inspection and licensee reports to identify potential weak spots and correct developing problems before they present a threat to the public ...
... measurements of various aspects of reactor construction and operation . The teams will analyze inspection and licensee reports to identify potential weak spots and correct developing problems before they present a threat to the public ...
Page 63
... measurements at the licensee's site . While NRC has performed some radiological measurements since the early 1970's , an increase in other areas , such as nondestructive examination ( radiography , ultrasonic testing , etc. ) and ...
... measurements at the licensee's site . While NRC has performed some radiological measurements since the early 1970's , an increase in other areas , such as nondestructive examination ( radiography , ultrasonic testing , etc. ) and ...
Page 66
... measuring activities into an overall resource management system . Through this effort we will improve our specification of goals and measures of effectiveness and generally refine our ... measurements , career development , paperwork 66.
... measuring activities into an overall resource management system . Through this effort we will improve our specification of goals and measures of effectiveness and generally refine our ... measurements , career development , paperwork 66.
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