Five Questions with Rick Hasselberg
Rick Hasselberg is a Senior Emergency Response Coordinator with the NRC’s Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response.
I
manage the NRC’s Reactor Safety Team. If an emergency occurs at a
nuclear power plant, my team is responsible for assessing nuclear
facility conditions, predicting future conditions, and recommending
actions the NRC might take to help protect public health and safety. I
am responsible for recruiting, training, and continuously challenging
the expertise and response readiness of one of the most respected
emergency response organizations in the world. What could be better
than that?
I
struggle with competing demand for the agency’s best and brightest
employees. I must ensure that NRC will able to maintain a pool of
experienced, qualified response team members who can be pulled away from
their regular duties to train, exercise and, if ever needed, to respond
to an actual emergency event.
Five Questions is an occasional series in which we pose the same questions to different NRC staff members.
- How would you briefly describe your role at the NRC?

- What is your foremost responsibility at work?
- What is your most significant challenge in the workplace?

- What do you consider one of your most notable accomplishments at the NRC?
- What is one quality of the NRC that more people should know?
Five Questions is an occasional series in which we pose the same questions to different NRC staff members.
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