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Visiting/working at Los Alamos : Just a little paperwork – A lot can be performed on-line prior to your visit! . LANL is greatly concerned for your safety in the laboratory environment. You may encounter hazards that you are unaware of, for example Beryllium.
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Visiting/working at Los Alamos:Just a little paperwork –A lot can be performed on-lineprior to your visit!
LANL is greatly concerned for your safety in the laboratory environment. • You may encounter hazards that you are unaware of, • for example Beryllium. • As a result of this concern the laboratory will make you aware of hazards you might encounter and train you to employ safe working practices. • The training you will receive enhances your safety and that of your fellow workers. • LANL is entrusted with an important national security mission. It is essential that you be aware of your responsibility not to compromise the lab’s procedures regarding security.
Prior to your visit to Los Alamos: • Please complete a “P-25 visitors questionnaire”, a copy is included at the end of this presentation. • Contact Miquela Sanchez at Miquela@lanl.gov or 505-665-6866, for a copy of this form in a pdf file, she will e-mail it to you. • Over a calendar year’s time what would be your estimate for how long you think you may visit LANL; days, weeks? • For initial visit; fill out “visitors questionnaire” return to Miquela, if US citizen come on out (ten days or less), bring picture ID. • Please complete LANL’s on-line trainingfrom the link on the LANL external page (see next slide) – you can also contact TA53 training office at 505-665-4374 if you have any questions, they are very helpful - • Here is the link to the LANL external WEB page • http://www.lanl.gov/index.php • (see next slide)
LANL External Web page: Click on “training”
From this list of on-line training courses please take the following online: 9369 Initial Information Security Briefing & 47075 Annual Security Refresher 10922 LANL Emergency Procedures and Protective Actions Refresher 55173 Beryllium: General Employee Overview 56903 TA-53 Building Emergency Plan Your almost through -
The next step- • If you plan on working at LANL for more than 10 days in a calendar year, you will need to take GET training, course# 15503, which is offered at the White Rock training facility here at Los Alamos. • If you plan on working in Building 364 (the Near Detector Laboratory) at TA-53, this building is posted as a “radiation controlled area” which requires a TLD badge and GERT training. This is available through the TA-53 visitor/training office. If you currently have either GERT training or Rad-worker training please forward or bring a copy of your training record with you. • Any additional training will depend on the type of work you wish to perform, please think about what activity you may wish to be involved with and let us know. • Examples; electrical work, cryogens, compressed gas, soldering, etc.
Am I done yet? - Almost • As you will see while filling out the P-25 questionnaire, there is additional information needed from visitors who are “foreign nationals”. • Additional time may be needed to process you visitors request, a minimum of 30 days for visitors from non-sensitive countries. • “Is Texas a sensitive country?” Not yet. – Miquela Sanchez can answer questions concerning sensitive countries.
So where do I go? • A good place to start is at the LANL badge office. This is easy to locate via the maps and directions provided off the LANL external home page, click on “visiting Los Alamos” and you will see a drop down page with a link to the badge office, along with links for directions and maps. • TA-53, or the LANSCE facility is on East Jemez Road. The badge office can provide you with a map. See TA-53 map next slide.
TA-53 map: & Training office Building 364 Walter Sondheim
P-25 Visitor’s Questionnaire (Copy) - LANL Sponsor (Mentor/Host): ______________ Dates of Visit: from______ thru _____ I. Visitor/Assignee Personal Information: a. Your full name (Last, First, Middle) (Please use the same name as on your passport): b. Person Type while at LANL (visitor, student, consultant, etc.) c. Date of Birth d. Gender e. Z Number (if previously assigned from prior visit to LANL) f. Social Security Number______________________ g.Email: _____________________ (home) ______________________ (work) h. Full Home Address: i. Home Phone:
II. Citizenship/Immigration Information: a. Country of Citizenship (including Dual Citizenship, if applicable) b. Passport Number: Expiration date: c. Visa: (type of Visa, H1, J-1, etc.) Expiration date: d. Resident Alien Registration Number (if applicable) e.Place of Birth(please be specific) - City, State/Province/Region - Birth Country III. Current Employer, University, or Institutional Affiliation in Home Country/ Sponsor: a. Name b. Full Mailing Address (Street, City, Zip Code, etc..) c. Country d. Phone e. Position/Title f. Discipline/Expertise (i.e., physics (experimental, theoretical, nuclear, astro, etc.)
IV. *REQUIRED* - Previous Employer: (if Post-Doc, graduate student or recent graduate, list university affiliation) Name, Address, Country, Phone, Position/Title, Expertise Do you prefer to be contacted at your home or current work address? Please provided us with a fax number or email address where we can send paperwork to you for signature/ and/or verification: _______________ Submittal date: ________________ FOREIGN NATIONALS ONLY: **Note for visa holder! Please pdf your current visa, or your Permanent Resident Alien Card if applicable. **Reminder for visa holder! Please fax a copy of your current visa and passport or pdf to me at Miquela@lanl.gov, or FAX at 505-665-7920 I WILL ALSO NEED A CURRENT COPY OF YOUR Resume/ CV. Any upcoming correspondence or questions, please email me at miquela@lanl.gov