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Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program for Radiobioassay
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This technical standard describes the U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program (DOELAP) for radiobioassy, in support of worker health and safety
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for Key Radiation Protection Positions at DOE Facilities
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James Dillard
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This document provides detailed qualification criteria for contractor key radiation protection personnel. Although federal key radiation protection positions are also identified in Table 1, qualification standards for federal positions are provided in DOE O 360.1B, October 2001 and the DOE Technical Qualifications Program.
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Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program Administration
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James Dillard
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This technical standard provides a brief description of an administrative framework for DOELAP activities, and establishes parameters for accreditation and other actions. Superseded by DOE-STD-1111-2018, dated 9-7-2018.
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Preparation of Documented Safety Analysis for Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration Activities
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Pranab Guha
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This DOE Standards describes a methodology for preparing a Documented Safety Analysis (DSA) for decommissioning of hazard category (HC) 1, 2, or 3 nuclear facilities, as well as HC-2 or HC-3 environmental restoration (ER) activities that involve work not done within a permanent structure or the decommissioning of a facility with only low-level residual fixed radioactivity.
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Internal Dosimetry
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James Dillard
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This standard defines minimum levels of acceptable performance and provides basic procedural guidelines for evaluating the internal radiation equivalent and effective dose that may be received by radiation workers from intakes of radionuclides.
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Safeguards and Security General Technical Base Qualification Standard
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National Training Center
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The Safeguards and Security General Technical Base Qualification Standard is intended to ensure that all safeguards and security employees in the TQP have a common level of core technical knowledge
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Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Plutonium Facilities
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John Blaikie
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This Technical Standard provides information on good practices, update existing reference material, and discuss practical lessons learned relevant to the safe handling of plutonium.
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Tritium Handling and Safe Storage
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Bill Weaver
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This Standard provides useful information for establishing processes and procedures for the receipt, storage, assay, handling, packaging, and shipping of tritium and tritiated wastes.
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Guide to Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Uranium Facilities
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doxadmin
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This Technical Standard provides operational guidance, practical lessons learned and experience gained. guides to good practice, and reference information on safe handling of uranium. Superseded by DOE-STD-1136-2017.
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Review and Approval of Nuclear Facility Safety Basis and Safety Design Basis Documents
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Diane Johnson
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This Standard describes a framework and the criteria to be used for approval of (1) safety basis documents, as required b 10 CFR 830, Nuclear Safety Management, and (2) safety design basis documents, as required by DOE-STD-1189-2008, Integration of Safety into the Design Process.
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Fire Protection Engineering Functional Area Qualification Standard
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National Training Center
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The Fire Protection Engineering Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for Fire Protection Engineers.
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Industrial Hygiene Functional Area Qualification Standard
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David Smith
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The Industrial Hygiene FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE industrial hygiene personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Chemical Process Hazards Analysis
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Steve Singal
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The purpose of this handbook is to facilitate, within the DOE, the performance of chemical process hazards analyses (PrHAs) as required under the PSM Rule. It provides basic information for the performance of PrHAs, and should not be considered a complete resource on PrHA methods. Likewise, to determine if a facility is covered by the PSM rule, the reader should refer to the handbook, ""Process Safety Management for Highly Hazardous Chemicals"" (DOE-HDBK-1101-2004). Supersedes DOE-HDBK-1100-96
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Design Considerations
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Pranab Guha
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The Design Considerations Handbook includes information and suggestions for the design of systems typical to nuclear facilities, information specific to various types of special facilities, and information useful to various design disciplines. Reaffirmed June 2013.
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Process Safety Management for Highly Hazardous Chemicals
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Steve Singal
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This handbook provides information necessary to determine if a chemical process is covered by the PSM Rule and provides an interpretation of the 14 elements of the PSM Rule. An overview of these elements is given in Table 1.1. This handbook also describes DOE programs that may, with or without modification, satisfy the requirements of this Rule. Questions and answers, based on OSHA's responses to questions from industry and labor, are provided at the end of most sections. Supersedes DOE-HDBK-1101-96
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Radiological Safety Training for Accelerator Facilities
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John Blaikie
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This non-mandatory Handbook describes a recommended implementation process for conducting the radiation safety training required by Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Occupational Radiation Protection, (10 CFR 835) Subpart J and as outlined in the DOE standard DOE-STD-1098-99, Radiological Control (RCS). Reaffirmed 2013. Change Notice 2 dated July 2013.
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ALARA Training for Technical Support Personnel
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes a recommended implementation process for training as outlined in the DOE Radiological Control Standard (RadCon Standard). The Handbook is to assist those individuals within DOE, Managing and Operating (M&O) contractors, and Managing and Integrating (M&I) contractors, identified as having responsibility for implementing the training recommended by the RadCon Standard.
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Best Practices for Continuing Training
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Lawrence Palmer
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This guide provides contractor training organizations with information and methods useful in the development and implementation of continuing training programs using a Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) process. Reaffirmed January 2014.
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 1 of 9, links to all Parts)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2 2011.
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 2 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2 2011.
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 3 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 4 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 5 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 6 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 7 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 8 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Control Technician Training (Part 9 of 9)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1C , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS
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Radiological Worker Training (Part 1 of 5, links to all Parts)
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1B , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2/Reaffirmed 2013
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Radiological Worker Training, Appendix A
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1B , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2/Reaffirmed 2013.
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Radiological Worker Training, Appendix B
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1B , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2/Reaffirmed 2013.
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Radiological Worker Training, Appendix C
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1B , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS. Change Notice 2/Reaffirmed 2013.
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Radiological Worker Training, Overheads
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for core training as recommended in chapter 14 to Implementation Guide G441.1-1B , Radiation Protection Programs for Use with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and as outlined in the DOE standard, Radiological Control (RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy, Managing and Operating contractors, and Managing and Integrating contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing core training recommended by the RCS.
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General Employee Radiological Training
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John Blaikie
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This handbook describes the DOE General Employee Radiological Training program. It includes standards and policies as well as recommendations for material development and program administration. It is intended for use by DOE contractors for the development of facility-specific general employee radiological training. Change Notice 1 2009/Reaffirmed 2013
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Chemical Management (Part 1 of 3, links to all Parts)
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Steve Singal
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This non-mandatory Handbook is designed to assist Department of Energy (DOE) and contractor managers in assessing chemical hazard management and is approved for use by all DOE Components and their contractors. Examples of best practices needed to institute high-quality chemical management within the context of a site's Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) are provided.
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Chemical Management (Part 2 of 3)
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Steve Singal
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This non-mandatory Handbook is designed to assist Department of Energy (DOE) and contractor managers in assessing chemical hazard management and is approved for use by all DOE Components and their contractors. Examples of best practices needed to institute high-quality chemical management within the context of a site's Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) are provided.
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Chemical Management (Part 3 of 3)
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Steve Singal
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This non-mandatory Handbook is designed to assist Department of Energy (DOE) and contractor managers in assessing chemical hazard management and is approved for use by all DOE Components and their contractors. Examples of best practices needed to institute high-quality chemical management within the context of a site's Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) are provided.
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Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance (Part 1 of 3)
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Technical Standards Program
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This handbook provides DOE contractors with information that can be used to design equipment and maintenance programs in order to reduce human errors and subsequently accidents and injuries due to human errors with maintenance activities. The Handbook DOE-HDBK-1140-2001 Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance has been separated into three sections for ease of downloading.
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Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance (Part 2 of 3)
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This handbook provides DOE contractors with information that can be used to design equipment and maintenance programs in order to reduce human errors and subsequently accidents and injuries due to human errors with maintenance activities. The Handbook DOE-HDBK-1140-2001 Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance has been separated into three sections for ease of downloading.
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Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance (Part 3 of 3)
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This handbook provides DOE contractors with information that can be used to design equipment and maintenance programs in order to reduce human errors and subsequently accidents and injuries due to human errors with maintenance activities. The Handbook DOE-HDBK-1140-2001 Human Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance has been separated into three sections for ease of downloading.
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Radiological Safety Training for Plutonium Facilities
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John Blaikie
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This Handbook describes an implementation process for training as recommended in Implementation Guide G 441.1-1C, CH1, May 2008 and as outlined in DOE-STD-1098-2008, CN1, May 2009, Radiation Protection Programs Guide, DOE Radiological Control (the Radiological Control Standard – RCS). The Handbook is meant to assist those individuals within the Department of Energy contractors identified as having responsibility for implementing training required by Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 835 Occupational Radiation Protection (10 CFR 835) and training recommended by the RCS. This training is intended for instructors to assist in meeting the training requirements of 10 CFR 835. While this Handbook addresses many requirements of 10 CFR 835 Subpart B, it should be supplemented with facility-specific information to achieve full compliance.
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Integration of Multiple Hazard Analysis Requirements and Activities
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Steve Singal
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During Fiscal Year 2001, the joint DOE/EFCOG Chemical Safety Topical Committee (CSTC) formed a team consisting of representatives from several sites and DOE headquarters to evaluate possible methods for integrating hazard analysis activities with potential overlap such as radiological, chemical, emergency preparedness, environmental and others. The CSTC Team identified and reviewed hazard analysis requirements and issues, collected numerous sources of good practices information and evaluated possible methods for integrating hazard analysis activities.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (Introduction) (Part 1 of 15, links to all Parts)
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published.
This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 1, History of the Development of Air Cleaning Technology in the Nuclear Industry
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 2, System Considerations
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 3, Filters for the Nuclear Industry
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 4, Housing Design and Layout
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 5, External Components
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 6, Small Air Cleaning Units
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 7, Glovebox Filtration
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 8, Testing
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 9, Special Application Requirements
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Patrick Frias
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Apr 18, 2022 01:40 PM
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 10, Fire Protection
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Patrick Frias
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Chapter 11, Occupational Safety and Health
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Appendix A, Care and Handling of HEPA Filters
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Appendix B, Receiving Inspection Direction and Checklist
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook, Appendix C, Determination of HEPA Filter Life
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This handbook draws from many special technical areas, each of which requires years of education and practice to master. The authors do not intend to make the reader an "instant expert" in the overall subject or in any of the disciplines of the contributors. The 4th edition of the Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook succeeds three previous editions: ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook (1976); ORNL/NSIC-65, Design, Construction and Testing of High-Efficiency Air Filtration Systems for Nuclear Applications (1970); and NSIC-13, Filters, Sorbents, and Air Cleaning Systems as Engineered Safeguards in Nuclear Installations (1966). It benefits from over 25 years of industry experience since the previous edition was published. This revision updates the information provided in ERDA 76-21 and incorporates current thinking as provided by manufacturers, subject matter experts from the DOE complex and members of the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment (ASME AG-1 Committee). Chapters have been added on History, Fire Protection, and Occupational Safety and Health.
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General Technical Base Qualification Standard
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The General Technical Base Qualification Standard establishes common technical competency requirements for all DOE personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE's defense nuclear facilities. Reaffirmed 2015
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Safety and Health Program for DOE Construction Projects
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This Standard provides a framework for a construction safety program for use on DOE construction projects that will comply with the requirements of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, part 851 (10 CFR 851); DOE O 440.1B, Worker Protection Program for DOE (Including the National Nuclear Security Administration) Federal Employees, and would be consistent with its accompanying Guide (G), DOE G 440.1-1B, Work Safety and Health Program for DOE (Including the National Nuclear Security Administration) Federal and Contractor Employees, and DOE P 450.4A, Integrated Safety Management Policy. Supersedes DOE-STD-1149-2002
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Quality Assurance Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The technical Functional Area Qualification Standard has been developed as a tool to assist DOE program and Field offices in the development and implementation of the TQP in their organization. Superseded by DOE-STD-1150-2013
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Quality Assurance Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE QA personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Facility Representative Functional Area Qualification Standard
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This Facility Representative FAQS establishes common functional area competencies for all DOE FRs who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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A Graded Approach for Evaluating Radiation Doses to Aquatic and Terrestrial Biota
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This technical standard provides methods, models, and guidance within a graded approach that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its contractors may use to evaluate doses of ionizing radiation to populations of aquatic animals, terrestrial plants, and terrestrial animals from DOE activities for the purpose of demonstrating protection relative to Dose Rate Guidelines.
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Transportation and Traffic Management Functional Area Qualification
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The Transportation and Traffic Management Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities impacting safe transportation operations.
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Environmental Compliance Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Environmental Compliance FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE environmental compliance personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Environmental Restoration Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Environmental Restoration Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities impacting the safe operation of DOE’s most hazardous facilities.
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Self-Assessment Standard for DOE Contractor Criticality Safety Programs
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The purpose of this document is to provide an assessment guide for review of DOE Contractor criticality safety programs. Assessment of elements as indicated in this Standard will evaluate whether the program meets the requirements of ANSI/ANS-8.19-2005, Administrative Practices for Nuclear Criticality Safety, as well as related ANSI/ANS-8 series standards and some requirements of DOE Order DOE O 420.1b.
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Waste Management Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Waste Management Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities impacting the safe operation of DOE’s most hazardous facilities.
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Occupational Safety Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Occupational Safety technical functional area qualification standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE occupational safety personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Mechanical Systems Qualification Standard
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The Mechanical Systems FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE mechanical systems personnel who provide assistance in, direction or guidance to, or oversight or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Instrumentation and Control Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional are competency requirements for all DOE I&C personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that impact the safe operation of DOE's defense nuclear facilities.
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Aviation Safety Officer Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Aviation Safety Officer FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE aviation safety personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s facilities. Change Notice 1 dated January 2010
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Aviation Manager Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Aviation Manager FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE Aviation Manager personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities. Change Notice 1 dated December 2009.
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Deactivation and Decommissioning Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Deactivation and Decommissioning Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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The Department of Energy Respiratory Acceptance Program for Supplied-Air Suits
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The purpose of this technical standard is to provide guidance for (a) establishing procedures for administering the ERAP, (b) prescribing test methods for evaluating the performance of supplied-air suits, and (c) specifying minimum performance
standards for these suits. Reaffirmed September 11, 2018.
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Confinement Ventilation and Process Gas Treatment Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Confinement Ventilation and Process Gas Treatment (CV&PGT) FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE CV&PGT personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Electrical Systems and Safety Oversight Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Electrical Systems and Safety Oversight FAQS establishes general and specific functional area competency requirements for all DOE Electrical Systems and Safety Oversight personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities and, when appropriate, to other DOE facilities.
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Safeguards and Security Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Safeguards and Security FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE safeguards and security personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safeguards and security operations of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Safety Software Quality Assurance Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The SSQA FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for DOE personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of safety software that includes: safety system software; safety and hazard analysis software and design software; and safety management and administrative controls software as defined in DOE O 414.1C, Quality Assurance.
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Criticality Safety Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Criticality Safety FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for DOE criticality safety personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s nuclear facilities.
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Radiation Protection Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Radiation Protection Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities. Superseded by DOE-STD-1174-2013
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Radiation Protection Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Radiation Protection Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE Radiation Protection personnel who provide assistance, or direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Senior Technical Safety Manager Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The STSM FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE STSMs who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Senior Technical Safety Manager Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The STSM FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE STSMs who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Chemical Processing Qualification Standard
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The Chemical Processing FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE chemical processing personnel who provide assistance in, direction or guidance to, or oversight or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Emergency Management Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Emergency Management Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Technical Program Manager Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Technical Program Manager Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Technical Training Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Technical Training Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Construction Management Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Construction Management Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Facility Maintenance Management Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Facility Maintenance Management Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE Facility Maintenance Management personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Civil/Structural Engineering Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Civil/Structural Engineering Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE Civil/Structural Engineering personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Nuclear Safety Specialist Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Nuclear Safety Specialist Functional Area Qualification Standard (FAQS) establishes common performance competencies for all DOE Nuclear Safety Specialist personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Nuclear Explosive Safety Study Functional Area Qualification Standard
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The Nuclear Explosive Safety Study FAQS establishes common functional area competency requirements for all DOE nuclear explosive safety study personnel who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor or Federal technical activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities.
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Specific Administrative Controls
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This Standard provides guidance applicable to Administrative Controls (AC) that are selected to provide preventive and/or mitigative functions for specific potential accident scenarios, and which, also have safety importance equivalent to engineered controls that would be classified as Safety Class (SC) or Safety Significant (SS) if the engineered controls were available and selected. This class of AC is designated as Specific Administrative Controls (SAC). Superseded by DOE-STD-1186-2016.
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Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Data Collection and Management Guidance
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This standard provides acceptable methods for compliance with the requirements of Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 850.39 (10 CFR 850.39) “Recordkeeping and Use of Information.” It should be used by responsible
employers subject to the requirements of 10 CFR 850 “Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program” to guide their submission of information to the Department of Energy (DOE) Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry.
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Integration of Safety Into the Design Process
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The Standard is written primarily for the use of the contractor(s) responsible for the design of a new facility. The processes described in the Standard, in addition to facilitating the integration of safety into design by the contractor, result in the development of several documents for input to the federal project team, the Federal Project Director and his Integrated Project Team (IPT). Superseded by DOE-STD-1189-2016.
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Illness and Injury Surveillance Program Guidelines
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The purpose of this standard is to assist DOE and its contractors in the conduct of the Illness and Injury Surveillance Program (IISP). IISP assists DOE in meeting its responsibility to monitor the health of its workforce at DOE sites in order to identify health hazards in the workplace. Canceled 8-23-2016.
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Vulnerability Assessment (OUO)
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This Technical Standard must be handled as Official Use Only (OUO); thus will not be available on the Technical Standards Program website. For distribution, contact Bill Benton, 301-903-1150 or Bill.Benton@hq.doe.gov
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Safety Functions and Other Features of Lethal Activated Denial Systems
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Lynn Preston
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This standard establishes the minimum safety functions and features of lethal activated denial systems necessary for authorized deployment at U.S. Department of Energy sites, including the National Nuclear Security Administration facilities.
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Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability
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Debarah Holmer
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This document describes establishing and maintaining a Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) program, where each MC&A program element is a part of a quality MC&A program.
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Derived Concentration Technical Standard
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This standard establishes the numerical values of DCSs in a manner reflecting the current state of knowledge and practice in radiation protection. This standard supports the implementation of Department of Energy (DOE) Order 458.1, Radiation
Protection of the Public and the Environment. Derived Concentration Standards (DCS) are radiological quantities used in the design and conduct of radiological environmental protection programs at DOE facilities and sites.