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ADEQUACY AND COMPATIBILITY

ADEQUACY AND COMPATIBILITY. David Walter, Chair. NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT. BY TITLE. Adequacy and Compatibility. Alphabetically. A dequacy and C ompatibility. BY IMPORTANCE. ADEQUACY and Compatibility. IT SAYS THE SAME THING.

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ADEQUACY AND COMPATIBILITY

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  1. ADEQUACY AND COMPATIBILITY David Walter, Chair

  2. NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT

  3. BY TITLE • Adequacy and Compatibility

  4. Alphabetically • Adequacy and Compatibility

  5. BY IMPORTANCE ADEQUACY and Compatibility

  6. IT SAYS THE SAME THING • Adequacy of a radiation control program to protect the health and safety of the public the worker and the environment comes first

  7. ADEQUACY IS ESSENTIAL • A compatible program that is not adequate is not acceptable

  8. COMPATIBILITY IS NOT ALWAYS ESSENTIAL • An adequate program that is not compatible still protects the public, workers and environment • How it is accomplished can vary

  9. AN IMPORTANT QUOTE ON COMPATIBILITY ‘B’ • “The Commission will limit this category to a small number of program elements…that have significant transboundary implications.”

  10. WHAT NEEDS ATTENTION • A clear and specific definition of “Significant Transboundary Implications”

  11. WHAT NEEDS ATTENTION • H&S related security has been part of the overall safety culture of the Agreement States since the beginning • Need to be careful in addressing additional safety in the adequacy and compatibility policy statement

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