Confidentiality - NRC
Confidentiality - NRC
Confidentiality - NRC
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The <strong>NRC</strong> encourages nuclear workers to take safety concerns to their<br />
employer because licensees have primary responsibility for ensuring the safety<br />
of nuclear operations. They are in the best position to deal promptly and<br />
effectively with safety issues. Nuclear workers and concerned citizens may<br />
bring their concerns directly to the <strong>NRC</strong> at any time, but the <strong>NRC</strong> expects<br />
that employees normally will have raised their concerns with their employers<br />
either before or at the same time they come to the <strong>NRC</strong>.<br />
Region I ..... (800) 432-1156<br />
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I<br />
475 Allendale Road<br />
King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415<br />
Region III ...... (800) 522-3025<br />
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region Ill<br />
801 Warrenville Road<br />
Lisle, IL 60532-4351<br />
Region 11 ...... (800) 577-8510<br />
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II<br />
Atlanta Federal Center<br />
61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Suite 23T85<br />
Atlanta, GA 30303-4351<br />
Region IV ..... (800) 952-9677<br />
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV<br />
611 Ryan Plaza, Suite 400<br />
Arlington,TX 76011-8064<br />
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