M E LPARI I NC. 3000 ARLINGTON BOULEVAPD, FALLS CHUPCH, VIqGINIA' JEFFERSON 4-6000
28 February 1962
Atomic Energy CommissionWashington 25, D. C.
Attn: Mr. J. R. Mason, Chief, Isotopes Branch,Division of Licensing & Regulation
Subject: Byproduct Material License No. 45-7548-1(G63). Supplementary Application
Gentlemen:
Melpar, Inc. is the holder of Byproduct Material License No.45-7548-I(G63), as amended by Amendment No. 5, January 2, 1962.
Supplementary application is hereby submitted, in triplicate,to amend said license so as to increase the quantity of Hydrogen 3in foil form and sealed source.
Early action on this matter would be greatly appreciated as wehave government contracts on which we expect to be working.
Any further information you may desire, we will be pleased tofurnish.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Very truly yours,
MELPAR, INC-
Austin G. RoeHouse Counsel
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Feorm AEC-313 SUPPT • 4IN.L&ARY ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
(5.58) / APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LIENSE Form approved.Budget Bureau No. 38-R027.3.
INSTRUCTIONS.-Complete Items 1 through 16 if this is an initial application. If application is for renewal of a license, com-plete only Items 1 through 7 and indicate new information or changes in the program as requested in Items 8 through 15. Usesupplemental sheets where necessary. Item 16 must be completed on all applications. Mail three copies to: U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Attention: Isotopes Branch, Division of Licensing and Regu ation.-4pon approval of thisapplication, the applicant will receive an AEC Byproduct Material License. An AEC Byproduct Material License is issued inaccordance with the general requirements contained in Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 30 and the Licensee is sub-ject to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20.
1. (a) NAME AND STREET ADDRESS OF APPLICANT. (Institution, firm, hospital, (b) STREET ADDRESS(ES) AT WHICH BYPRODUCT MATERIAL WILL BE USED. (Ifperson, etc.) different from 1 (a).)
Melpar, Inc.3000 Arlington Blvd.Falls Church, Virginia
2. DEPARTMENT TO USE BYPRODUCT MATERIAL 3. PREVIOUS LICENSE NUMBER(S). (If this is an application for renewal of alicense, please indicate and give number.)
Research Division #45-7548-1-(G63) present license
4. INDIVIDUAL USER(S). (Name and title of individual(s) who will use or directly 5. RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER (Name of peason designated as radiation pro-supervise use of byproduct material. Give training and experience in Items 8 and tection officer if other than individual user. Attach resume of his training and ex.9.) perience as in Items 8 and 9.)Victor R. Huebner,Senior ScientistMrs. Miarie Tiner,. Scientist Louis P. Glekas
Research Division Safety Officer
6. (a) BYPRODUCT MATERIAL. (Elements (b) CHEMICAL AND/OR PHYSICAL FORM AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MILLICURIES OF EACH CHEMICAL AND/OR PHYS-and moss number of each.) ICAL FORM THAT YOU WILL POSSESS AT ANY ONE TIME. (If sealed source(s), also state name of manufacturer, model
number, number of sources and maximum activity per source.)
(1) Hydrogen 3 Increase quantity to 500 millicuries (foil form.)
(2) Hydrogen 3 Sealed source of 100 millicuries of Hydrogen 3,built into an Electron Affinity Ionization Detector,Model 26-755, as manufactured by Jarrell-Ash CompanyNewtonville, Mass.
7. DESCRIBE PURPOSE FOR WHICH BYPRODUCT MATERIAL WILL BE USED. :(If byproduct material is for "human use," supplement A.(Form AEC-313a) must be com-pleted in lieu of this item. If byproduct material is in the form of a sealed source, incl'ude the make and model number of the storage container and/or device inwhich the source will be stored and/or used.)
(1) To be used in a gas chromatography device ý(electron capture detecto h
(2) To be used for..detecting certain organic compounds in theatmosphere.
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Form AEC-313 (5-58) Pa9e6Two
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL NAMED IN ITEM 4 (Use supplemental sheets if necessary) -
8. TYPE OF TRAINING DURATION OF 1 ON THE JOB FORMAL COURSEWHERE TRAINED TRAINING (Circle answer) (Circle answer)
a. Principles and practice.s of radiation Yes No Yes No
protection ...................... See License No. 45-7548-1Nb. Radioactivity measurement standardiza-
tion and monitoring techniques and in- Yes No Yes No
struments ...................... (G63) (Amendment No. 5)c. Mathematics and calculations basic to the Yes No Yes No
use and measurement of radioactivity.
d. Biological effects of radiation ........ Yes No Yes No
9. EXPERIENCE WITH RADIATION. (Actual use of radioisotopes or equivalent experience.)
ISOTOPE MAXIMUM AMOUNT WHERE EXPERIENCE WAS GAINED DURATION OF EXPERIENCE TYPE OF USE "
See Item 8 above
10. RADIATION DETECTION INSTRUMENTS. (Use supplemental sheets if necessary.)
TYPE OF INSTRUMENTS NUMBER RADIATION SENSITIVITY RANGE WINDOW THICKNESS USE(Include make and model number of each) AVAILABLE DETECTED (mr/hr) (mg/cm-) (Monitoring, surveying, measuring)
See Item 8 bove
I1. METHOD, FREQUENCY, AND.STANDARDS USED IN-CALIBRATING INSTRUMENTS LISTED ABOVE.
See 'Item 8 above -12. FILM BADGES, DOSIMETERS, AND BIO-ASSAY PROCEDURES USED. (For film badges, specify method of calibrating and processing, or name of supplier.)
See Item 8 aboveINFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED ON ADDITIONAL SHEETS
13. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Describe laboratory facilities and remote handling equipment, storage containers, shielding, fume hoods, etc. Explanatory sketch
of facility is attached. (Circle answer) Yes No See Item 8 above14. RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM. Describe the radiation protection program including control measures. If application covers sealed sources, submit leak
testing procedures where applicable, name, training, and experience of person to perform leak tests, and arrangements for performing initial radiation survey, sery-icing, maintenance and repair of the source. See Item 8 above
15. WASTE DISPOSAL. If a commercial waste disposal service is employed, speci'fy name of company. Otherwise, submit detailed description of methods which willbe used for disposing of radioactive wastes and estimates of the type and a of a vity involv b.
ai ee, Jtem o aboveCERTIFICATE (This item must be completed by applicant)
16. THE APPLICANT AND ANY OFFICIAL EXECUTING THIS CERTIFICATE ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT NAMED IN ITEM 1, CERTIFY THAT THIS APPLICATION ISPREPARED IN.CONFORMITY WITH TITLE 10,,CODE OF. FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PART 30, AND.THAT ALL INFORMATION. CONTAINED HEREIN, INCLUDING ANYSUPPLEMENTS ATTACHED HERETOIS TRUE AND CORREGT'T06IE BE•ST-OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.
Date. 28 February 196I
vJW.•L~.ar!Ij U[N ki.-L \\ Applicant named in item 1
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I- Director of Research
"!Title of certifying official
WARNING.-18 U. S. C., Section 1001; Ac'ý,cif June 25, 1948; 62 Stit. ,,': makes it a criminal offense to make a willfully false statement orrepresentation to any department or agency of the United States as to ony mattey/within its ,urisdiction.
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