Does the term "NRC Clearnace" mean unescorted access at a site, or is it related to special nuclear material access? When does the clearance go from "Active" to "Inactive"?
Try this:
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,2546.msg21055.html#msg21055
The standard outage worker gets a NRC-R clearance.
It is terminated (Inactive) when you leave the site. However reopening (Activating) it within a year isn't very hard, so it wouldn't really be misleading if you've had one within a year to call it 'active'.
There is also a NRC "U" clearance, which is the equivalent of of a DOE "Q". Not a requirement at Power plants, but is at Fuel Fabrication.
Quote from: USMCRADCON on May 06, 2007, 10:48
There is also a NRC "U" clearance, which is the equivalent of of a DOE "Q". Not a requirement at Power plants, but is at Fuel Fabrication.
Yes, if you followed the link, it talks about all the clearances, what they mean, and how to get them, etc.