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What is NRC background check?

What is NRC background check?

The check is conducted by capturing the individual’s fingerprints, submitted thru the NRC to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and compared those to individuals who have criminal records. The submitting licensee, applicant, certificate holder, etc.

How does the NRC work?

The NRC licenses and regulates the Nation’s civilian use of radioactive materials to provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety and to promote the common defense and security and to protect the environment.

What is NRC security clearance?

Access to classified information requires a personnel security clearance (NRC “Q” or “L”) equal to or higher than the level of information and a need-to-know. NRC contractors who require access to classified information are subject to security terms and conditions as specified in contractual commitments.

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Do you need a security clearance to work at a nuclear power plant?

Nuclear power plant security officers need security skills and training. New employees must meet background check requirements and security clearance conditions mandated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

What does unescorted access mean?

Unescorted access means a patient’s privilege to move about on hospital grounds when unaccompanied by hospital staff.

What is access authorization?

(b) An “L” access authorization permits an individual access on a need-to-know basis to Confidential Restricted Data and Secret and Confidential National Security Information other than the categories specifically included in paragraph (a) of this section.

What is a non possessing facility?

There are two types of FCLs. One is for safeguarding (possessing facility) which means you actually hold classified material at your facility; the other is a no safeguarding (non-possessing) facility which does not hold classified material.