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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... vital parts of the reactor is under the influence of drugs , it is cause for significant concern . Yet , there is reason to be- lieve that the abuse we have uncovered only represents the tip of the iceberg . This is a scary proposition ...
... vital parts of the reactor is under the influence of drugs , it is cause for significant concern . Yet , there is reason to be- lieve that the abuse we have uncovered only represents the tip of the iceberg . This is a scary proposition ...
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... vital standards . What I fear here is that we will be sitting tragically ... areas is a violation of the public trust . I think the preponderance of ... parts of the staff on differing professional opinions . And I , for one , have great ...
... vital standards . What I fear here is that we will be sitting tragically ... areas is a violation of the public trust . I think the preponderance of ... parts of the staff on differing professional opinions . And I , for one , have great ...
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... vital areas within the plant , NRC , and other Government em- ployees . In July 1984 , the Commission approved publication of the broad- er final fitness for duty rule subject to two conditions : The staff was to prepare a generic ...
... vital areas within the plant , NRC , and other Government em- ployees . In July 1984 , the Commission approved publication of the broad- er final fitness for duty rule subject to two conditions : The staff was to prepare a generic ...
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... vital areas within the plant site , and NRC and other government employees ( Attachment 4 , Memorandum of December 12 , 1983 ) . In July , 1984 , the Commission approved publication of the broader final fitness for duty rule subject to ...
... vital areas within the plant site , and NRC and other government employees ( Attachment 4 , Memorandum of December 12 , 1983 ) . In July , 1984 , the Commission approved publication of the broader final fitness for duty rule subject to ...
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... vital areas ( generally , a protected area is any area encompassed by physical barriers and to which access is controlled while a vital area is any area that contains vital equipment ; these terms are specifically defined in 10 CFR 73.2 ) ...
... vital areas ( generally , a protected area is any area encompassed by physical barriers and to which access is controlled while a vital area is any area that contains vital equipment ; these terms are specifically defined in 10 CFR 73.2 ) ...
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