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Title: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: a|F on Jul 25, 2012, 05:58
If the NRC requires nuclear power plant workers to meet certain criteria as defined by ANSI 3.1, why isn't this document readily accessible?  How do I get ahold of it without paying $70 out of pocket?

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Title: Re: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: GLW on Jul 25, 2012, 06:16
If the NRC requires nuclear power plant workers to meet certain criteria as defined by ANSI 3.1, why isn't this document readily accessible?....

Because ANSI is a NFP industry organization and has to pay for it's keep.

.....How do I get ahold of it without paying $70 out of pocket?....

You don't, BUT, you might know somebody with a copy or your work facility may have a tech library which will have the standard in hard copy or by on-line subscription.

As far as the NRC goes start here;

http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0037/ML003706932.pdf

....This regulatory guide endorses ANSI/ANS-3.1-1993, “Selection, Qualification, and
Training of Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants,” with certain additions and exceptions that are listed in the Regulatory Position of this guide...


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Title: Re: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: HeavyD on Jul 26, 2012, 07:55
I know that our facility has a copy of all the applicable standards, that the station paid for.  Check with your Engineering or QA group.
Title: Re: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: Already Gone on Jul 26, 2012, 10:14
It's not worth $70 to you.  The article listed here: http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,4395.msg28914.html#msg28914 is a good summary of what you probably need to know.
Title: Re: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: GLW on Jul 26, 2012, 11:15
It's not worth $70 to you.  The article listed here: http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,4395.msg28914.html#msg28914 is a good summary of what you probably need to know.

For HP's ( i.e. Technicians ) pretty much, circa 1987,...

For others the ANSI has more current editions on the street and the NRC has their own additions and exceptions, and the OP is an operator (SRO or SRO candidate IIRC), the $70.00 would provide a better reference to put his reputation on the line with than an internet forum, that or the tech library where he works may also suffice,...

Besides, I thought you were already gone?!?!?!?  ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL [Flamer]


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Title: Re: ANSI 3.1 Document Search
Post by: Chimera on Jul 30, 2012, 12:13
I know that our facility has a copy of all the applicable standards, that the station paid for.  Check with your Engineering or QA group.

Check with your Document Control Group.  They usually have a copy of everything with all its associated revisions.