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DRMS Permit Index
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P2009012
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
4/8/2009
Doc Name
Site Characterization Report
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R2 Incorporated
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DRMS
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ACS
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Health/Safety and Radiation Safety Officer <br />The Health/Safety and Radiation Safety Officer develops or reviews and approves SOPS related <br />to the collection of radiological background data, and reviews and validates radiological <br />sampling results. He reports to the CPM, and is certified by the American Board of Health <br />Physics and has over 35 years of experience in the Uranium industry. The project Site Specific <br />Health and Safety Plan provides additional information and requirements regarding to industrial <br />and radiation safety programs and procedures. <br />Site Manager/Site Health and Safety Supervisor <br />The Site Health and Safety Officer (SHSO) is a registered professional engineer in Colorado <br />with over 20 years experience in planning and implementing field monitoring and investigation <br />programs. The SHSO reports directly to the CPM and is responsible for R2 personnel and <br />subcontractors working in the field. Specific responsibilities include the following: <br />• Overseeing the implementation of the field sampling and health and safety <br />• Ensuring that all field activities adhere to this SCP and associated SOPs <br />• Informing the CPM of any decisions that involve changes to the SCP <br />The SHSO was also responsible to the CPM for the required progress reports, tracking the field <br />budget against the milestones set forth in the scope of work, requesting change orders, and all <br />other matters relating to the implementation of the envronmental monitoring plan. <br />Field Staff <br />Field staff implements sample collection, handling, storage, and shipping activities among <br />others. They maintain the field sampling logs and notebooks and are responsible for properly <br />labeling sample containers. They also obtain the required radiation and industrial safety training, <br />and read and understand the health, safety, and quality control protocols. Field staff report to the <br />Site Manager. It is the responsibility of field staff to notify the Site Manager of any problems or <br />potential changes to the SCP. <br />Laboratory Services <br />Energy Laboratories Inc. (ELI) of Casper, Wyoming, performed soil, water, air, and animal <br />tissue analyses; Paragon Analytics, Ft. Collins, Colorado (Paragon) performed water analysis of <br />groundwater samples from domestic wells sampled as part of this SCP. Both ELI and Paragon <br />are Colorado Certified laboratories and participate in NRC's National Voluntary Laboratory <br />Accreditation Program (15 USC 285). The analyses were conducted in accordance with <br />approved methods or methods summarized on Tables 2.2 through 2.4. <br />3.3 Field Sampling Procedures <br />Specific field sampling procedures for groundwater, surface water, radionuclide particulates in <br />air, radon in air, surface soil, and subsurface soil sampling (as well as direct radiation and radon <br />April 2009 18 Site Characterization Plan
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