Relationship of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Nuclear Industry: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversightand Investigations of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, June 11, 1987, Volume 4 |
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... questions and raising the same issues of liability and the same issues of concern among our constituents . I must say again that at those early hearings we were told that the Commission could handle the problems of harassment of in ...
... questions and raising the same issues of liability and the same issues of concern among our constituents . I must say again that at those early hearings we were told that the Commission could handle the problems of harassment of in ...
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... question the safety because the agency charged with enforcing the highest possi- ble standards actually , at times , has appeared to be more of an ad- vocate than the watchdog , it undermines the public faith and confi- dence and it ...
... question the safety because the agency charged with enforcing the highest possi- ble standards actually , at times , has appeared to be more of an ad- vocate than the watchdog , it undermines the public faith and confi- dence and it ...
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... question about the office's integrity or its freedom to investigate and report factually about anyone or anything in the organization . There must not be even an appearance of a lack of integrity or independence or an IG's report loses ...
... question about the office's integrity or its freedom to investigate and report factually about anyone or anything in the organization . There must not be even an appearance of a lack of integrity or independence or an IG's report loses ...
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... questions , but the most important question in my view is the effectiveness of the management of the regional office and the past performance of the Agency in carrying out our inspection responsibilities , because in essence what these ...
... questions , but the most important question in my view is the effectiveness of the management of the regional office and the past performance of the Agency in carrying out our inspection responsibilities , because in essence what these ...
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... question of whether I agree with the initial inspector or not . That is not the issue here . It is not the different decisions made with respect to engineering or compliance . It is the process in which those decisions are being arrived ...
... question of whether I agree with the initial inspector or not . That is not the issue here . It is not the different decisions made with respect to engineering or compliance . It is the process in which those decisions are being arrived ...
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68 Stat access to protected access to vital agency alcohol abuse amended 42 U.S.C. Appendix applicant or licensee Bernthal Browns Ferry Chairman DEFAZIO develop discussion document drug abuse drug and alcohol duty programs Edison Electric Institute effective Enclosure enforcement action ensure evaluation facility Federal Register Fermi final rule fire protection fire protection engineers fitness for duty GEJDENSON guidelines health and safety implementation incidents INPO inspection interpretation issued under sec July Lenart licensee's material false statement meeting Memorandum NRC staff NRC's nuclear industry nuclear power plant Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear utility NUMARC Office of Investigations Overbeck personnel with unescorted policy statement power plant personnel premature criticality Preston problem proposed rule protected areas reactor engineering Regional regulations request Resident Inspector responsibility rod pull rulemaking significant specific Stello supervisor U.S. Attorney unescorted access vital areas written procedures ZECH