Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1978: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... testing and operating their facilities in a safe manner . The NRC , through its licensing and inspec- tion programs , provides assurance that its licensees are fulfilling their responsibilities . -- is The NRC inspection programs are ...
... testing and operating their facilities in a safe manner . The NRC , through its licensing and inspec- tion programs , provides assurance that its licensees are fulfilling their responsibilities . -- is The NRC inspection programs are ...
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... tests and measurements ; and ( 4 ) there is not enough licensee performance evaluation with appropriate NRC response . We evaluated our program this year as part of the broad - based study of inspection and enforcement that I described ...
... tests and measurements ; and ( 4 ) there is not enough licensee performance evaluation with appropriate NRC response . We evaluated our program this year as part of the broad - based study of inspection and enforcement that I described ...
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... tests and measurements at the licensee's site . While NRC is performed some radiological measurements since the early 1970's , an Icrease in other areas , such as nondestructive examination ( radiography , trasonic testing , etc. ) and ...
... tests and measurements at the licensee's site . While NRC is performed some radiological measurements since the early 1970's , an Icrease in other areas , such as nondestructive examination ( radiography , trasonic testing , etc. ) and ...
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... TESTED TOO FEW NRC INSPECTORS TOO LITTLE ONSITE TIME TOO MUCH RELIANCE ON PAPERWORK REVIEW NOT ENOUGH DIRECT OBSERVATION AND MEASUREMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF REVISED INSPECTION PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 1980 1981 INSPECTORS 18.
... TESTED TOO FEW NRC INSPECTORS TOO LITTLE ONSITE TIME TOO MUCH RELIANCE ON PAPERWORK REVIEW NOT ENOUGH DIRECT OBSERVATION AND MEASUREMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF REVISED INSPECTION PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 1980 1981 INSPECTORS 18.
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... tests . This program will strengthen the technical basis for NRC decisions regarding public health and safety , and will enhance public confidence in nuclear power plant safety . The major objectives of the program are : to perform ...
... tests . This program will strengthen the technical basis for NRC decisions regarding public health and safety , and will enhance public confidence in nuclear power plant safety . The major objectives of the program are : to perform ...
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