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EDWIN BARTOLOMEY 401 Cattail Cove Ct.

Suffolk, Virginia 23435 Home (757) 376-8184; Cell (757) 376-8408 [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________________________

Federal Services NAVFAC DOD Funded Project 2015-2016Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 7/15- 01/16CBI Federal Service Treasure Island Project San Francisco, CARP support that involves soil sampling, sample preparation and UN2910 Shipping and Operations support during screening of soil for Low Level Radiological Objects, that involved scanning , identifying and controlling elevated areas , locating radium contaminated objects and retrieval, and proper control and disposal of LLRO’s into designated bins. Passed and received HAZMAT Shipment training and qualification. Special Projects: B-25 Box Radiological Soil screening, LLRO retrieval, transfer, inventory and control of items into designated storage locations. ________________________________________________________________________________________

BNL Technical Services, LLC DOE Funded Project 2015Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 4/15- 6/15BNL Tech Hanford Site Richland, WARP support for WRPS project located at the 200E Tank Farms. Passed and received DOE-CORE Card, updated Hanford Site training, Respirator training including SCBA use, and 40-hour HAZWOPPER for Special Projects at the Tank Farms. Unfortunately Project was defunded but I am available now for my next assignment._______________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2014-2015 Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 3/15- 4/15Bartlett Nuclear Southern/ Farley Nuclear Station Dothan, AlBOP RP support includes supporting Operations and Maintenance groups with valve repair and maintenance, insulation, scaffold and lead shielding, installation and removal. RP support was also provided for a robot inspection inside the Condensate Storage Tank. (High Risk, Highly Contaminated). VSDS proficient.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 1/15- 3/15Bartlett Nuclear Southern/ Hatch Nuclear Station Baxley, GADrywell RP support includes: HP coverage by providing high rad controls for ISI inspections, post–flush nozzle surveys, pre/post shield surveys and SRV and MSIV breaches. HRA briefs were performed for various support work activities which include: insulation, snubbers, and scaffold support activities. Special Projects: MSIV and SRV support. Special Project: Successful removal/replacement of ECP flange. (High Risk, Highly Contaminated)Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 10/14- 11/14Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/ Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station Delta, PATurbine Building Deck RP duties which involved providing solid radiological controls by performing RP/HRA briefs, breaching various valves, Sand-Blasting Support and supporting High Pressure Turbine Replacement of diaphragms and rotor.. EPU Outage also involve d providing RP support for insulation removal, scaffolding and shielding support. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 09/14- 10/14Bartlett Nuclear FPL Next ERA Energy/Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Homestead, FLAux Bldg./SFP Health Physics support which includes RP Support for Operations, Mechanical Maintenance, and various crafts to support outage related activities. Specific RP Job Coverage support for Westinghouse Fuel Cleaning Activities as they used specialized equipment that removed boric acid build-up from fuel assemblies resulting rom increase in power upgrade. Underwater surveys performed._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

US Navy Remediation NAS Alameda 2014Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 06/14- 07/14 ATL/DeNuke Services Alameda Remediation Site Alameda, CA

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Health Physics support for beach restoration at the former NAS Alameda Point. Radiological Surveys include using the NaI probe to identify elevated levels from imbedded surfaces. Free-release surveys performed on heavy equipment. ________________________________________________________________________________________

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Commercial Nuclear Projects 2014Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 04/14- 06/14Bartlett Nuclear Duke Energy/Catawba Nuclear Station York, SCLower Containment Health Physics support which includes RP Support for Operations, Mechanical Maintenance, and various crafts to support outage related activities. Specific RP Job Coverage support: Initial surveys in Containment, RCP seal removal, , various valve repair and maintenance, insulation, scaffold and lead shielding, installation and removal. VSDS proficient.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 03/14- 04/14Bartlett Nuclear FPL Next ERA Energy/Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Homestead, FLAux Bldg./SFP Health Physics support which includes RP Support for Operations, Mechanical Maintenance, and various crafts to support outage related activities. Specific RP Job Coverage support for Westinghouse Fuel Cleaning Activities as they used specialized equipment that removed boric acid build-up from fuel assemblies resulting rom increase in power upgrade. Underwater surveys performed. I became proficient using VSDS to support the RP Survey program._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Project 2014Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 01/14- 03/14Day and Zimmerman First Energy/Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Oak Harbor, OH Steam Generator Health Physics support which includes high-radiation radiological briefs, preparation, painting, and movement of old steam generators, removal of interferences such as Rx Head Vent Line, CRDM Duct Work and structural support beams. RCT job-coverage provided during these medium and high risk evolutions while cutting and removing various obstructions, providing decon support and radiological support to maintain positive work controls and handling of rad-material.

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2012- 2013Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 10/13- 12/13Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VA Health Physics support at the Surry Rad Waste Facility which includes radiological briefs, rad material control preparation, packaging and shipping, movement of Rad Material, support repair work and inventory on outage equipment. Liquid Waste Processing Shift support for all activities: RO Filter changes, sludge transfer, decanting, dewatering, recirculation and sampling, HIC Liner shipping support. Kleiber-Schultz Booth activities including: RCT Support providing job-coverage during hydro-lasing and pressure washing activities on highly contaminated components, (e.g. cavity seal rings, strong backs, refueling equipment etc.). Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 9/13 – 10/13 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Station Mineral, VABOP HP Support that includes Initial Entries, Insulation support, maintenance and testing and robot inspections inside RWST and CCT tanks.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 6/13 – 8/13 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Surry Nuclear Station Surry, VADry Cask Storage Support: Painting Maintenance on Dry Cask Storage Units: RP support includes logistical support, radiological set-up, high and low energy neutron dosimeter issue, gamma and neutron surveys, rad-material packaging and control, inspection, movement and demobilizing equipment for release from radiological areas. ALARA pre-job planning surveys performed to assist corporate decision making for work on a unique cask with impact limiter. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 04/13- 5/13Bartlett Nuclear Energy Northwest/ Columbia Nuclear Generating Station Richland, WASpecial Projects involve B RHR Pump and Motor Replacement providing solid radiological controls by providing RP/HRA briefs, contamination controls, and dose rate alarm prevention. This project was successfully completed with no radiological events. BOP RP support during the R21 outage included: Turbine Generator Condenser Support, Feedwater Pump Room maintenance, Rad-Waste Building Support Activities.

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Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 03/13- 4/13Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/Limerick Nuclear Generating Station Limerick, PADrywell RP support includes: HP coverage by providing high rad controls for ISI inspections, post–flush nozzle surveys, pre/post shield surveys and MSRV breaches. LHRA briefs were performed for various support work activities which include: insulation, snubber, and scaffold support activities. Provided verification surveys to prevent dose rate alarms to work crews after multiple hot spots were discovered from ineffective flush at nozzles creating multiple hot spots >1R/hr throughout drywell.

Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 02/13- 03/13Bartlett Nuclear CENG/Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Generating Station Prince Frederick, MDButler Building RP duties included Equipment Hatch controls, rad-material packaging, surveys, inspection, rad material movement and preparation for shipping. ________________________________________________________________________________________

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Commercial Nuclear Projects 2011-2012Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 11/12 - 12/12 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Surry Nuclear Station Surry, VAYard RP support includes: Equipment Hatch controls, rad-material packaging, surveys, inspection, movement and SCO survey preparation for shipping. HP- Operations shift support to include containment entries, operations support and various plant wide support activities. Emergency Plant qualified.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 9/12 –10/12 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Millstone Nuclear Station Millstone, CTBOP RP support providing radiological coverage on various valves to include replacing and repair work, testing, and welding on low-risk and medium risk valves. I successfully provided High Risk Job Coverage support during Let Down Heat Exchanger work involving Eddy Current inspections. The area was Posted as a High Radiation/ Hot Particle area with no PCE’s and no radiological events to the work crew. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 09/12- 9/12Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/ Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station Delta, PAReactor Building RP duties providing solid radiological controls by leading RP/HRA briefs, breaching various valves and supporting RHR Heat Exchanger disassembly and Torus recoat support. I also provided guidance and intervention to the rad-workers by preventing dose-rate alarms to the crew and providing appropriate radiological coverage for specific jobs. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 6/12 – 9-12 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Surry Nuclear Station Surry, VADry Cask Storage Support: Painting Maintenance on Dry Cask Storage Units: RP support includes logistical support, radiological set-up, high and low energy neutron dosimeter issue, gamma and neutron surveys, rad-material packaging and control, inspection, movement and demobilizing equipment for release from radiological areas. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 5/12 - 6/12 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Surry Nuclear Station Surry, VAYard RP support includes: Equipment Hatch controls, rad-material packaging, surveys, inspection, movement and SCO survey preparation for shipping. HP- Operations shift support to include containment entries, operations support and various plant wide support activities. Emergency Plant qualified.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 3/12 - 4/12 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Plant Mineral, VABalance of Plant RP support includes: Ally 600 weld overlay project on steam generator hot legs with emphasis on ALARA exposure reduction, FME controls and UT, PT and NDE inspections during various phases of welding. Containment rover HP support for insulation removal, repacking valves, equipment hatch and SCO surveys. Reactor core offload/on load support providing continuous coverage during fuel bundle transfer. I also provided RP continuous coverage for Operations during latched fuel bundle event to upper internals. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 02/12- 2/12Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/ LaSalle County Nuclear Generating Station LaSalle, IL

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Drywell RP support includes: GE CRD Under vessel support (LPRM’s, CRDM’s, RPIS cables and CRD tagging, and CRD pulls). Surveys performed on exposed spuds and flange. HP coverage maintained during the removal and re-installation of CRD’s. Other Drywell Activities include: Post–Flush Nozzle Surveys, Pre/Post Shield Survey and SRV breaches. LHRA briefs were performed for various support work activities which include: insulation, snubbers, scaffold, ISI and SRV breaches. HP coverage also included support on emergent repair work on SRV flange. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 9/11- 1/12Bartlett Nuclear La Crosse Boiler Water Reactor (Decommissioning) Genoa, WI RCT Support in preparation of the LACBWR Dry Cask Storage project. RCT surveys were taken to support all preparatory work and validation of step by step procedures._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DOE Funded Project 2010-2011Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 2/10- 9/11DeNuke Technical Services Hanford Site Richland, WA RCT/ D&D support at the 100K area demolition project. RCT job coverage was performed during the demolition of the exterior of the Reactor and Ancillary buildings. Radiological surveys included sampling for beta, gamma, alpha, tritium and carbon-14 analysis in support of building characterization and projects. D&D support involved RCT support for asbestos removal, heavy equipment operations, de-con and hazardous waste removal. I also supported the U-Canyon Demolition project. This involves RCT support for all phases of work in the preparation and support for grouting activities in the lower levels and inside the canyon cells at the 221U-Canyon facility.

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DOE Funded Project 2009-2010Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 5/09-1/10Dade-Moeller Technical Services Nevada Test Site Mercury, NV. I was part of an RCT team representing the NsTec RadCon department supporting UGTA drilling project sites for tritium. RCT support was also included for Well-Logging, which involves rad-material control of accountable sources. I prepared water samples for tritium analysis, loaded samples in Liquid Scintillation Counters, documented survey results and prepared reports for immediate transfer of information to project manager and the state of Nevada if levels exceeded reportable values. Performed free-release surveys for tritium on tools used in wells. Drilling was conducted through known aquifers that supplied drinking water to local municipalities._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2009Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 4/09-5/09Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VA Health Physics support at the Surry Rad Waste Facility which includes radiological briefs, rad material control preparation, packaging and shipping, and movement of Rad Material. RCP support repair work on Motor unit. Shift support for all activities: Liquid Waste Processing RO Filter changes, sludge transfer, decanting, dewatering, recirculation and sampling, HIC Liner shipping support. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 2/09-4/09 Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VA Yard HP Support that included rad-material packaging, inspection, movement and SCO survey preparation for Shipping._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DOE Funded Project 2008-2009Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1)  10/08-2/09Carl Services                  National Institute Science and Technology                 Boulder, COI provided RCT recovery support on a project at the NIST Lab in Boulder, CO. I was part of a team involved in the radiological clean-up, recovery and free-release effort from a plutonium spill that occurred in June 2008. We have collected radiological data that has been used to assess and develop the (Radiological Survey and Sampling Plans (RSSP). Final Status Surveys for the affected areas has been developed and implemented. We have been careful to properly decon, perform adequate surveys and free-release important and expensive equipment worth millions of dollars.  

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Bartlett Services DOE Funded Project 2008Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 5/08-10-08 Bartlett Nuclear University of California/DOE/Lawrence Berkeley Labs Berkeley, CA Health Physics support with the RWP group which involves radiological briefings, rad material control and surveying legacy radioactive material in support of building remodeling projects. Instruments that were used for this project were the LM2224 Scintillation, the Gas-Flow proportional instrument and the Tri-Carb unit for alpha/beta and tritium measurements. I became proficient using the Turbo-CAD program for RWP Survey documentation__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2008Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 4/08-5/08Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VA Health Physics support at the Surry Rad Waste Facility which includes radiological briefs, rad material control preparation, packaging and shipping, movement of Rad Material, support repair work on “B” Containment Air Recirc Fan Motor unit. Coordinated rad material movement to prepare receipt of damaged RCP motor unit that was dropped during a lift at the equipment hatch. Containment entries made at 100% power to support inspection of CAR Fan unit. Supported Secondary-side Steam Generator Hand-Hole work (LHRA controls).Liquid Waste Processing Shift support for all activities: RO Filter changes, sludge transfer, decanting, dewatering, recirculation and sampling, HIC Liner shipping support. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 03/08-4/08Bartlett Nuclear FPL Energy/ Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Homestead, FLRP Containment Duties include: Dedicated RP support for the Painters group removing/resurfacing the coatings (floor) which were highly contaminated. My efforts on this project contributed to preventing contamination events by ensuring tent integrity, proper dress and undress with PAPR and additional outer wear use and ensuring that proper engineering controls were employed. I was also tasked to support the Sump Modification project which involved the cut-out and removal of the RHR lines. Prepping, welding and attaching new lines, grouting and core boring under the Transfer Canal were a part of this project. Ensured proper High Radiation, Hot-Particle and Engineering controls were in place. RP job coverage was also provided for Reactor Coolant Pump insulation replacement, ISI inspections including the Hot Leg/Cold Leg penetrations near the vessel core and Pressurizer Vessel repairs at the Heater Elements. Radiological surveys, job-coverage, pre-job walk downs and radiological planning were provided for scaffold, insulation, and maintenance on valves.

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Commercial Nuclear Projects 2006-2008Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 02/08-3/08Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/ Limerick Nuclear Generating Station Pottstown, PAMoisture Separator Control Point Duties: Dedicated RP support for the Feed Water Heater Internal Repairs project. My efforts on this project contributed to a safety recognition award for the project group by Plant Safety for maintaining a clean working environment, securing welding lines at the radiological boundaries, and maintaining a diligent effort in de-con and general housekeeping support. RP job coverage support was also provided for the replacing and installation of the Heater Elements inside the Condensation Storage Tank. I was able to provide the appropriate radiological set-up for outdoor temporary RCA Tent Enclosure and CA area boundaries. Radiological surveys, job-coverage support and pre-job walk downs and radiological planning were provided for scaffold, insulation, and maintenance on valves.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 01/08- 2/08Bartlett Nuclear Exelon/ LaSalle County Nuclear Generating Station LaSalle, ILReactor Building RP duties include RWCU valve work, RHR support for scaffold, insulation, and maintenance; support work for CSCS work; Flushing and Draining of Reactor system, RI PIPE cut-out replacement in RBEDT Tank Room. Performed High Radiation Briefs, Radiological surveys, job-coverage support and pre-job walk downs and radiological planning. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 12/07-01/08Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VA RP support the U-2 emergent repair work on reactor coolant pump. The RCP seals were replaced. The unit was successfully brought back on-line. Commercial Nuclear Projects Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 10/07-11/07Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VA Health Physics support at the Surry Rad Waste Facility which includes radiological briefs, rad material control preparation, packaging and shipping, movement of Rad Material, support repair work on 60 CARM Fan Motor unit and RHR-motor casing refurbishing. Hot-Particle Controls during welding

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and grinding. Liquid Waste Processing Shift support for all activities: RO Filter changes, sludge transfer, decanting, dewatering, recirculation and sampling, HIC Liner shipping support. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 9/07-10/07Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VA Personnel Decon Access control point duties included responding to PCM and PM-7 alarms; monitoring personnel for contamination; decontaminating personnel; evaluating personnel for potential internal uptakes; surveying articles and equipment for radioactive material, and completing survey release forms and contamination reports. I was recommended to work this position to strengthen an area that was identified by INPO as an area needed for improvement (AFI). We succeeded with no radiological incidents. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 8/07-9/07 Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VA Operational Health Physics support for various tasks including Containment entries made at 100% power. I supported HP Shift Operations work in preparation of upcoming outage. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 4/07-6/07 Bartlett Nuclear Energy Northwest/Columbia Generating Station Richland, WA Drywell HP support: Initial Drywell Surveys, LPRM support and CRD removal. I was also involved with briefing crews that included HP/ALARA support for the RCP motor replacement project. All aspects of tasks were discussed to ensure effective ALARA controls were implemented. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT/3.1) 03/07-4/07 Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VA Refueling HP support during reactor head disassembly. Core Bundle offload. Yard HP Support. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / 3.1) 10/06-3/07Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VAHealth Physics support during a refueling and maintenance outage. Radiological briefs, radiography testing, and operations shift support provided to station personnel to help bring unit back on line. Emergency Planning and HP shift tech support qualified. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / 3.1) 9/06-10/06Bartlett Nuclear Omaha Public Power District/Ft Calhoun Nuclear Station Omaha, NEHealth Physics support included radiological briefings, ALARA monitoring, and work control measures implemented to safely remove/replace (2)steam generators, reactor head, and pressurizer vessel. Rapid Refuel modifications were also supportedSenior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / 3.1) 4/06-5/06Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Nuclear Power Station Surry, VAHealth Physics support during a refueling and maintenance outage. Performed radiological briefs, valve work, insulation support and pump removal.I provided appropriate coverage to support craft personnel. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / 3.1) 2/06-4/06Bartlett Nuclear First Energy/Beaver Valley Nuclear Station Beaver Falls, PAHealth Physics Supervisor: supporting the Steam Generator Replacement outage, directing rad-technicians to support and provide appropriate radiological coverage. This includes radiological briefs and work coordination to support outage related work. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Commercial Nuclear Projects 2005Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / RCT) 9/05-12/05 Bartlett Nuclear Entergy/Arkansas Nuclear One Russellville, AK Steam Generator/Reactor Head Replacement outage: Health physics support include Locked High Rad and High Contamination controls during scaffold erection, insulation removal, interference removal, transport of the vessels to the Mausoleum and installation of the vessel components. I initiated an ALARA idea that was accepted and used by our HP staff to reduce dose and personal contaminations. A trip ticket was designed to challenge each work

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crew on how they could reduce dose and prevent contamination events for each task. This program has shown immediate success and is helping us to reach our outage dose goals and reduce personal contaminations._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

EG&G Services DOE Funded Project 2005Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / RCT) 5/05-9/05 EG&G Services DOE/Mound Advanced Technology Site Miamisburg, OHThe SW/R building research facility was already demolished as a contaminated building when I arrived. RCT support involved surveys taken to support the soil remediation, debris removal and cutting of contaminated piping located underground. The isotopes of concern are Actinium-227, Plutonium-238, Thorium-230, Uranium 233, Strontium-90 and Tritium. I am also involved in the T-Building project, collecting alpha/beta measurements, using the Ludlum 2350-1 data-logger and using the MARSSIMS methodology to complete Final Status Surveys. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2005Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 4/05-5/05 Bartlett Nuclear Entergy/Pilgrim Nuclear Station Plymouth, MARefuel RP tech support involving RP support during refueling operations. Inspections were performed on fuel bundles during fuel sipping, and work under reactor head. BOP minor maintenance support was also included throughout the reactor building on valves, components and systems. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 2/05-4/05Bartlett Nuclear Entergy/Indian Point Energy Center Buchanan, NYContainment HP support during refueling outage. HP support involved Reactor head inspection, RCP seal replacements, and Incore-Drive unit maintenance._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Bartlett Services DOE Funded Project 2002-2005Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT / RCT) 4/02-2/05Bartlett Services DOE/Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site Boulder, COLead RCT assisting rad-management with a number of programs to support D&D building operations. We implemented Rad-Awareness to improve rad-worker practices, a drinking water program in the contaminated areas to reduce heat stress, and supported concrete shaving activities to de-con or show significant reduction in contamination levels. Final Status Surveys were performed to release buildings using the MARSSIMS method. Qualified to operate the alpha spectroscopy equipment and determine spectrum energies. The Isotope of concern was PU-239._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 2002Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 4/02-4/02Bartlett Nuclear Entergy/Clinton Power Station Clinton, ILBalance of plant HP support during refueling outage. Minor maintenance performed on valves, piping and turbine components.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 3/02-4/02Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VABalance of plant HP support in Auxiliary building during refueling outage. Supported Locked High Rad activities and minor maintenance support on valves, components and systems.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 2/02-3/02Bartlett Nuclear Progress Energy/Brunswick Nuclear Station Southport, NC Balance of Plant HP tech supporting valve refurbishing, free-release of material, and briefing outage support personnel.

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Bartlett Services 2001-2002Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 5/01-2/02Bartlett Nuclear DOE/Brookhaven National Labs Upton, NY

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Health Physics support involves characterization surveys of the High Flux Beam Reactor, which will be used to determine the amount of funding needed for decommissioning expenses. Radiological support was also implemented at the Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor using the Geo-probe machine to collect soil samples on underground ducts._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 1999-2001Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 3/01-5/01Bartlett Nuclear Lynchburg Technology Center Lynchburg, VAHealth Physics hot/cell repair support involved radiological controls to minimize personnel exposure from high radiation, high contamination, and airborne hazards including high alpha concerns. Initial surveys were performed to assess radiological conditions. The pool was de-conned and items with extremely high dose rates were removed out of the pool. Transuranic waste was generated. This task was completed with no radiological incidents.Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 7/00-3/01 Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Millstone Nuclear Power Plant Waterford, CT Health Physics decommissioning support involving dedicated coverage to transfer radioactive resin from plant systems into high integrity containers for shipping. HP support also provided during the separation of the spent fuel pool system from abandoned equipment within the plant. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 7/99-5/00 Bartlett Nuclear American Electric Power/D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Bridgman, MIBalance of plant health physics support involving revamp of plant procedures, documentation, and quality control to satisfy NRC commitments prior to U-2 restart. RP job coverage includes refueling, maintenance on valves, and ice-condenser repairs. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 4/99-5/99 Bartlett Nuclear Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VA Balance of plant health physics support involving continuous coverage during removal of neutron detectors, refueling activities, and reconstitution of fuel bundles. Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 2/99-4/99 Bartlett Nuclear Constellation Energy/Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Station Prince Frederick, MD Refuel health physics support involving continuous coverage for refuel path evolutions including upender inspection, refuel bridge mast/hoist box repairs, and annulus inspections. HP coverage also included ICI detector removal and ISI inspection inside reactor core. Hot-particle and High rad-controls maintained during all underwater work._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Bartlett Services 1998-1999Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 5/98-2/99 Bartlett Services DOE/Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site Boulder, CO RCT support involving radiological evaluations performed on DOE items and equipment that was designated for bid in public auctions. I followed prescribed procedures in surveying DOE material ensuring that these items met the free-release criteria for transuranics (PU-239), uranium, and beta/gamma emitting products. __________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 1998Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 4/98-5/98 Bartlett Nuclear Progress Energy/Brunswick Nuclear Station Southport, NC Drywell health physics support involving job coverage for ISI welds, recirculating-motor seal replacements, and repair work on MSIV internals. I interfaced with the drywell coordinator, work supervisors, and HP technicians to control work evolutions through briefings, electronic dosimetry system, and creative planning in order to reduce ALARA exposure goals. Constant coverage maintained during the hydro-lasing of the Scram Volume Discharge Header that significantly reduced general area dose rates in a high traffic walkway.

Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 3/98-4/98 Bartlett Nuclear Comanche Peak Nuclear Generating Station Glen Rose, TX Containment health physics support involving continuous and intermittent coverage while extracting flux thimbles for eddy-current testing at the seal table, RCP motor seal removal and replacement, and cut-outs of inspection ports on steam generator secondary sides. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 12/97-2/98 Ice-Solv, Inc. Lucent Technologies/Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, NJ Final Survey health physics support involving characterization, remediation and collection of surveys and samples to release areas from radiological controls. Rad-Chem laboratory survey project consisted of surveying drain piping, ventilation ducts, (2) 1000-gallon water storage tanks, removal of the neutron generator and identifying sealed and unsealed sources. We prepared packaged and calculated curie-content for rad-shipping._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Bartlett Services 1997 Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 7/97-11/97 Bartlett Services Lockheed Martin Uranium Enrichment Plant Paducah, KY Site characterization surveys were performed throughout the facility to support the Radiation Protection Upgrades Project. Provided baseline surveys, posted radiological areas throughout the facility and located uncontrolled rad-material to meet the 10 CFR 20 requirements incorporated by reference 10 CFR 76 “Certification of Gaseous Diffusion Plants.” _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Radiological Services, Inc. 1997Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 6/97-7/97 Radiological Services, Inc. DOE/Brookhaven National Labs Long Island, NY Rad-waste health physics support providing radiological controls in the Hazardous-Chemical/ Radioactive Waste Facility. Provided health physics support and guidance on the Animal and Glass Hole projects which involved construction crews identifying and excavating old pits where radioactive injected animals and rad-chemical jars were buried. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 1996-1997Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 4/97-5/97 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station Wiscasett, ME Containment health physics support involving cable tray separation, pipe modifications and valve repairs.

Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 3/97-4/97 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VA HP job coverage involved removing insulation off of the Pressurizer Vessel and the top of the Steam Generator dome, FOSAR on the reactor vessel core plate, video inspection on damaged fuel assemblies and welding/grinding for pipe modifications on the letdown line in the Regen room.

Senior Health Physics Technician (NRRPT 3.1) 2/97-3/97 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Entergy/Pilgrim Nuclear Station Plymouth, MA Balance of plant health physics support involving monitoring personnel at main access control point using the new APTEC personnel monitoring equipment. Responded to contamination alarms and documented personnel contamination reports.

Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 10/96-11/96Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Ameren/ Callaway Nuclear Plant Fulton, MO Refuel health physics support involving direct coverage for reactor cavity work. Welding repairs were conducted on the reactor head funnels. HP coverage was provided to support eddy-current testing on the seal table. Performed initial surveys on reactor pump internals during removal.

Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 8/96-10/96 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VAContinuous coverage during onload and offload of fuel assemblies and inspection of upper and lower internals using submersible camera. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Scientific Ecology Group 1996Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 5/96-8/96Scientific Ecology Group Ft. St. Vrain Nuclear Plant Platteville, CO

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Final Survey health physics support involving characterization, remediation and the collection of survey data to terminate Ft. St. Vrain’s nuclear license. Assisted Rad-engineering with the preparation of survey packages, performed final surveys, and provided complete and accurate documentation to complete the Final Survey release package. Instruments used on site: Data Logger 2350 with 43-68, 44-2 (NaI), and 44-40 probes. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

Edwin Bartolomey page 9__________________________________________________________________________________Applied Radiological Control 1996Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 3/96-5/96 Applied Radiological Control Monticello Nuclear Plant Monticello, MN Balance of plant health physics support for the turbine replacement outage. Main access control point responsibilities included monitoring personnel at the RCA access, documenting personnel contamination reports and issuance of high radiation area keys. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Power Systems Energy Services 1996 Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 2/96-3/96 Power Systems Energy Services FPL/Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Homestead, FL Auxiliary building health physics support involving critical path coverage for the cut-out, removal, and replacement of the RHR- heat exchanger at j-nozzle. Surveys were also performed to support repacking valves, scaffolding and insulation removal. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Commercial Nuclear Projects 1996Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 2/5/96-2/23/96 Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Plant Mineral, VAContainment rover HP support involving continuous coverage for insulation removal, repacking valves, and UT/PT inspections in Loop rooms and cubicles. Reactor core offload support providing continuous coverage during fuel bundle transfer.

__________________________________________________________________________________NSS/Numanco 1995Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 9/95-10/95 NSS/Numanco Dominion/ Surry Power Station Surry, VA Containment health physics support providing RWP briefings to work crews, intermittent HP coverage and initial surveys on components. Continuous coverage maintained during reactor vessel head work replacing O-seal rings and transferring fuel bundles to reactor core. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Alaron Corporation DOE Funded Project 1995Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 7/95-8/95 Alaron Corporation Argonne National Lab Argonne, IL Characterization/scoping surveys performed throughout the interior of the Experimental Boiler Water Reactor building to support decommissioning work and ensure ambient background radiation prior to performing final surveys. Measurements consisted of a combination of surface scans, point measurements and swipes for removable contamination. HP coverage during the removal of fixed activity using impact tools. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sigma Science DOE Funded Project 1995 Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 6/95-7/95Sigma Science Iotech Irradiator Facility Northglenn, CO Health physics support involving various radiological surveys to complete the Cesium Capsule Recovery project. Grid surveys consisted of loose and total contamination and radiation surveys on the surfaces inside the irradiation cell, source pool, warehouse and grounds (soil sampling). Instrumentation used on site included the Protean IPC-9025, micro-R meter, Canberra series 35 OCS, and Ludlum 2221 counter/rate meter with 2.2 (NaI) and gas flow proportional detectors. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NSS/Numanco 1995Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 3/95-5/95NSS/Numanco Dominion/North Anna Nuclear Power Station Mineral, VA

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Steam generator replacement health physics support during welding/grinding of the lower S/G assemblies to the reactor coolant piping. HP support was provided for inspections, radiography, and laser templating of RCS piping; removal of RCS piping internal shielding; FOSAR of primary and secondary sides. Post-shielding surveys were performed after lead removal.

Health Physics Technician 1/95-3/95 NSS/Numanco Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VA Maintenance and health physics technician support involving an aggressive rad-waste reduction program to reduce and prevent accumulation of rad-waste. Monitored personnel at RCA access.. Deconned personnel and completed personnel contamination reports. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Commercial Nuclear Projects 1992-1994Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 8/94-10/94Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Exelon/Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Forked River, NJ Drywell HP support involving surveys for inspection of welds on the isolation condenser system, reactor recirculating piping and core spray nozzles. Continuous coverage provided during CRD removal surveying filter and spud for each assembly. Hot-particle and high radiation controls implemented.

Solutions to Environmental Problems DOE Funded Project 1994 Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 8/1/94- 8/26/94 STEP Martin Marietta Uranium Enrichment Plant Piketon, OH Health physics support involving continuous coverage and contamination control during transfer and segregation of legacy waste with unknown radioactive contamination and hazardous chemicals for proper disposition. I was also able to receive the 40-hour Initial HAZWOPPER training.

Florida Power and Light Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 3/94-5/94Florida Power and Light FPL/Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Homestead, FLI was on the Steam generator team providing HP coverage during removal/re-insulation of man-way covers, hand-hole covers, diaphragms, shield plates, eddy-current testing and plugging tube sheets. I also performed a Beta-assessment survey on the diaphragms by placing a TLD tree.

NSS/Numanco Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 1/94-3/94NSS/Numanco Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VA Health physics coverage during maintenance and repairs on components, valves, and systems, including support activities such as insulation removal, scaffolding and decon support. HP support also involved repairs on the RHR-pump motor. Telemetric system used to monitor worker’s dose and dose rate. Hot-particle controls implemented for impeller removal, inspection, and repair on shaft. Additional HP coverage was included to support the reactor vessel head lift, initial decon in containment and disassembly and removal of safety relief valves for transport out of the containment building. Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 3.1) 9/93-11/93NSS/Numanco TXU/Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Station Glen Rose, TXHP support included LLRT, ISI inspections, snubber removal, replacing flange gaskets on suction spool piece, and maintenance on various valves. Provided HP guidance prior to the start of work, set up radiological areas, and established low-dose waiting areas.

Applied Radiological ControlHealth Physics Technician (ANSI 18.1) 7/93-9/93 Applied Radiological Control Duane Arnold Energy Center Palo, IADrywell health physics support involving opening, cleaning, and inspecting the heat exchangers, coolers, and fans. Dynamic testing and maintenance was performed on motor-operated valves. HP provided positive control during repair work on the RHR-LPCI inject check valve.

NSS/Numanco Senior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 18.1) 2/93-4/93NSS/Numanco Dominion/Surry Power Station Surry, VA Containment support involving RWP briefings, intermittent coverage, and repairs on loop stop valves, and coverage during the reactor vessel head lift.

Commercial Nuclear ProjectsSenior Health Physics Technician (ANSI 18.1) 11/92-2/93Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Exelon/Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Forked River, NJ

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Drywell health physics support including pre-and post- job surveys for inspection of welds on isolation condenser lines, recirc lines, and core spray nozzles. HP coverage maintained during the removal and re-installation of shoot-out steel, transfer systems, and alara shields. HP coverage also included repair work on emergency and safety relief valves. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

1990-1992Radiation Control Monitor (NavSea Article 108) 5/90-10/92 Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, VA Radcon support included radiological planning, briefings, surveys and guidance to work crews during refueling and overhaul on the USS Nimitz following procedures and methods to minimize radiation exposure to personnel. I also performed routine and job specific surveys which included radiation and contamination surveys, air monitoring, solid and water sampling. I surveyed asbestos waste using waste-curie monitor to free-release bulk material._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


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