The proposed rule provisions would
reduce the burden for Part 19 by requiring that dose reports be
provided only to individuals exceeding specified limits or who
request the reports and also reduce the burden for NRC Form 4 by
eliminating the need to provide cumulative occupational dose
history reports except for planned special exposures. The rule
would eliminate specific labeling requirements for containers kept
in protectd areas. However, since no burden for specific labeling
requirements was included in the clearance renewal package, a
burden reduction cannot be claimed.
The proposed rule provisions
would reduce the burden for Part 19 by 10,882 hours from 35,674
hours to 24,792 hours by requiring that dose reports be provided
only to individuals exceeding specified limits or who request the
reports.
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Stewart Schneider 301 415-4123
ssx4@nrc.gov
No
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1320.8(b)(3).
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benefit, or mandatory);
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