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Going From Good to Great: Cooperation, Collaboration, and Continual Learning. Mark A. Satorius , Director Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs. The National Materials Program.
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Going From Good to Great: Cooperation, Collaboration, and Continual Learning Mark A. Satorius, Director Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs
The National Materials Program • Less than 1000 NRC and Agreement State staff ensure the safe and secure use of radioactive materials nationally • More than 22,000 specific material licenses • Broad range of medical, commercial and academic uses • 38 separate regulatory programs • 50 years old and still going strong • Quality leadership and staff
Forward Focus • Cooperation • Progression of the AS Program • States Helping States • Collaboration • Rulemakings, guidance, policy statements • Continual Learning • Emphasis on Lessons Learned (IR, IMPEP) • Event Notification
Cooperation…the flywheel effect…using positive momentum to build on current successes.
The Agreement State Program 50 Years Ago Today
States Helping States • Similarity of Programs • Geographical location • Synergy • Leveraging of knowledge • OAS’s role • OAS Monthly Call • OAS Annual Meeting
Collaboration …early and substantive involvement in ongoing activities .
Rulemaking and Rulemaking Guidance • Working Group/Steering Committee Participation • Part 35 (Attestation and other items) • In-Situ Leaching • Part 61-Site specific analysis • Part 40-Integrated Safety Analysis • Part 40.22-Distribution of Source Materials to Exempt Persons • Part 37-Physical Security of Byproduct Material
Policy Statements • Principles and Policy of the AS Program • Abnormal Occurrences • LLW Volume Reduction • Medical Uses of Byproduct Material • Protection Of Cesium-137 Chloride Sources • Safety Culture • Consumer Product Policy • Adequacy and Compatibility of the AS program and associated guidance documents
Adequacy and Compatibility Policy Statements • Currently updating the Policy Statements and associated guidance documents. • Draft Policy Statements submitted to the Commission in Sept. 2012 • Public comment period of 75 days • Provide the Commission proposed Final Policy Statements in 2013 • Associated guidance documents will be available for public comment in 2013
Continual Learning…confronting the brutal facts…promoting awareness of emerging trends and potential issues.
Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation Program • Effective tool of evaluation of state and regional material programs. • Revision of MD 5.6. • Evolving effectiveness of IMPEP • Are we looking at the right performance criteria? • Does the IMPEP process identify performance issues early?
Event Notifications • For the most part, states provide event notifications that supply sufficient information. • Noted lack of sufficient information in some cases. • Importance? • Health and safety or security issue? • What is the significance of the event? • What is the state doing to respond?
Event Notifications (cont.) • Information used to • Identify generic issues • In preparation of NRC annual performance reports to Congress and IAEA. • Work closely together to ensure that our commitment to safety and security is accurately assessed and communicated.
Radiography Overexposures • Trend of increasing radiography overexposures • What do we do to bring awareness to this issue? • Communication • Education • Oversight from a different perspective
Final Considerations • Build on current successes • Early and substantive involvement in ongoing activities • Identification of generic issues and lessons learned • Budget Challenges • Knowledge Management