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1000 — DOE Technical Standards Program
Guidelines for Evaluating of Nuclear Facility Training Programs — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 02:35 PM
Guideline to Good Practices for Material Receipt, Inspection, Handling, Storage, Retrieval, and Issuance at DOE Nuclear Facilities — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 02:33 PM
This guide is intended to assist facility maintenance organizations in the review of existing methods and in the development of new methods for establishing a material receipt, inspection, handling, storage, retrieval, and issuance process/system which ensures timely delivery of the proper parts and materials, in the condition required for effective maintenance activities, and periodic services which provide unique and/or supplemental maintenance support.
Criteria for Evaluation of Nuclear Facility Training Programs — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Oct 18, 2017 08:42 AM
The Criteria for Evaluation of Nuclear Facility Training Programs establishes objectives and criteria for evaluating nuclear facility training programs. The methodology in this standard provides a framework for the systematic evaluation of training programs at nuclear facilities and is based, in part, on established criteria for Technical Safety Appraisals, Tiger Team Assessments, commercial nuclear industry evaluations, and the DOE Training Accreditation Program. Reaffirmed June 2013.
Guideline to Good Practices for Facility Condition Inspections at DOE Nuclear Facilities — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 02:34 PM
This guide is intended to provide a means for owner/operators to have an awareness of the way business is actually being conducted on the shop floor. Also, this guide is intended to provide a means for maintenance managers to impart their expectations to crafts persons as to how maintenance should be conducted.
Configuration Management — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Oct 18, 2017 08:41 AM
The purpose of this standard is to define the objectives of a configuration management process for DOE nuclear facilities (including activities and operations), and to provide detailed examples and supplementary guidance on methods of achieving those objectives. Configuration management is a disciplined process that involves both management and technical direction to establish and document the design requirements and the physical configuration of the nuclear facility and to ensure that they remain consistent with each other and the documentation.
Configuration Management — by Mary Haughey — last modified Nov 13, 2017 07:53 PM
This Standard provides the criteria and objectives for developing a configuration management (CM) process for design, construction, operation, and post-operation of a DOE facility or activity. It also includes examples and methods for achieving those criteria and objectives. The criteria and objectives presented in this Standard are based on industry practice and CM experience at DOE facilities.
Guide for Operational Configuration Management Program Part II — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 01:30 PM
This guidance is appropriate for high-hazard facilities expected to operate for an extended period. Since DOE facilities vary in hazard level and circumstances of operation, a graded approach to implementation should be adopted.
Standard for Developing and Issuing DOE Safety Guides and Implementation Guides — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Mar 02, 2017 02:30 PM
This standard provides information on the purpose of safety and implementation guides (hereinafter referred to as guides) as well as guidance on the recommended style, format, and content to be used when developing guides.
Training Accreditation Program Standard: Requirements and Guidelines — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Mar 02, 2017 02:51 PM
The purpose of this Standard is to provide requirements, information, and guidance for the effective implementation of the DOE Training Accreditation Program established by DOE Order 5480.18B, “Nuclear Facility Training Accreditation Program.” Supersedes DOE-STD-0101T, TAP-1 and DOE-STD-0103T TAP-3
Preparation, Review, and Approval of Implementation Plans for Nuclear Safety Requirements — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 21, 2017 03:48 PM
This standard describes an acceptable method to prepare, review, and approve implementation plans for DOE nuclear safety requirements. DOE requirements are identified in DOE Rules, Orders, Notices, Immediate Action Directives, and Manuals (hereinafter referred to as DOE requirements documents).
Requesting and Granting Exemptions to Nuclear Safety Rules — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Mar 02, 2017 01:53 PM
DOE may grant temporary or permanent exemptions to its nuclear safety rules provided that the provisions of 10 CFR Part 820, Subpart E, "Exemption Relief," are met. The provisions of 10 CFR Part 820 state that the Secretarial Officer (as described in Section 3.5, below) shall utilize any procedures deemed necessary and appropriate to comply with the exemption responsibilities. This standard establishes an acceptable procedure to be used to request and grant exemptions to DOE nuclear safety rules in accordance with 10 CFR Part 820.
Processing Exemptions to Nuclear Safety Rules and Approval of Alternative Methods for Documented Safety Analysis — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Oct 18, 2017 08:52 AM
DOE may grant temporary or permanent exemptions from its nuclear safety requirements in rules provided that the provisions of 10 C.F.R. Part 820, Subpart E, "Exemption Relief," are met. The provisions of 10 C.F.R. Part 820 state that the Secretarial Officer (defined in 10 C.F.R. Part 820) shall utilize any procedures deemed necessary and appropriate to comply with the exemption responsibilities. This Standard establishes acceptable procedures that may be used to request and grant exemptions to DOE nuclear safety rules in accordance with 10 C.F.R. Part 820. This Standard also provides a procedure to be used to request and approve a methodology to develop a DSA other than the methodologies explicitly included in Table 2 of Appendix A to 10 C.F.R. Part 830.
Fire Protection for Relocatable Structures — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 10:00 AM
This Standard provides fire protection criteria applicable to the design, construction, and location of relocatable structures as defined herein. It also addresses fire extinguishing methods and general safeguards.
Hoisting and Rigging (Formerly Hoisting and Rigging Manual) — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 02:40 PM
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hoisting and Rigging Standard is intended as a reference document to be used by supervisors, line managers, safety personnel, equipment operators, and any other personnel responsible for safety of hoisting and rigging operations at DOE sites. The standard quotes verbatim or paraphrases (with minor editorial changes for consistency) the requirements of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It also encompasses, under one cover, hoisting and rigging requirements, codes, standards, and regulations, eliminating the need to maintain extensive (and often incomplete) libraries of hoisting and rigging standards throughout DOE.
Hoisting and Rigging — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 28, 2017 02:39 PM
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hoisting and Rigging Standard is intended to be used by supervisors, line managers, safety personnel, equipment operators, and any other personnel responsible for safety of hoisting and rigging operations at DOE sites. The standard quotes verbatim or paraphrases (with minor editorial changes for consistency) the requirements of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the therein referenced standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It also encompasses, under one cover, applicable hoisting and rigging codes, standards, and regulations, eliminating the need to maintain extensive (and often incomplete) libraries of hoisting and rigging standards throughout DOE.
Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program for Personnel Dosimetry Systems — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Feb 27, 2017 03:47 PM
This standard establishes the method for obtaining accreditation of personnel dosimetry systems by the Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program.
Radiological Control — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Mar 02, 2017 12:33 PM
This Standard supplements the DOE G 441.1-1C Guide and serves as a secondary source of guidance for achieving compliance with 10 CFR 835. While there is significant overlap between the DOE G 441.1-1C Guide and this Standard, this Standard differs from the Guide in both intent and detail. In contrast to the macroscopic view adopted by the Guide, this Standard discusses specific measures that should be implemented by affected line managers, workers, and support staff to ensure proper fulfillment of their radiological control responsibilities. DOE expects that each site will identify the provisions of this Standard that support its efforts to implement an effective radiological control program and incorporate these provisions, as appropriate, into the site-specific radiological control manual, site procedures, training, or other administrative instruments that are used to guide employee activities. The specific administrative instruments used at DOE sites vary widely, as would be expected given the varying nature of DOE facilities and activities and their associated hazards.
Radiological Control — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Mar 02, 2017 12:34 PM
This Standard supplements the DOE G 441.1 series of Guides and serves as a secondary source of guidance for achieving compliance with 10 CFR 835. While there is significant overlap between the DOE G 441.1 series of Guides and this Standard, this Standard differs from the Guides in both intent and detail. In contrast to the macroscopic view adopted by the Guides, this Standard discusses specific measures that should be implemented by affected line managers, workers, and support staff to ensure proper fulfillment of their radiological control responsibilities. DOE expects that each site will identify the provisions of this Standard that support its efforts to implement an effective radiological control program and incorporate these provisions, as appropriate, into the site-specific radiological control manual, site procedures, training, or other administrative instruments that are used to guide employee activities. The specific administrative instruments used at DOE sites vary widely, as would be expected given the varying nature of DOE facilities and activities and their associated hazards.
Training Program Handbook: A Systematic Approach to Training — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Nov 14, 2017 01:13 PM
This Department of Energy (DOE) Handbook, DOE-HDBK-1078-94, Training Program Handbook: A Systematic Approach to Training, describes a systematic method for establishing and maintaining training programs that meet the requirements and expectations of DOE Orders DOE O 426.2, Personnel Selection, Training, Qualification, and Certification Requirements for DOE Nuclear Facilities and DOE O 426.1, Federal Technical Capability. This Handbook contains no requirements. The systematic approach to training (SAT) includes five distinct, yet interrelated, phases. These phases include analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. SAT is consistent with other systematically based training systems such as performance-based training (PBT), training system development (TSD), instructional systems development (ISD), and other similar methods. For the purposes of this Handbook, SAT and PBT are interchangeable. The systematic approach method may also be used in conjunction with other DOE orders and directives that contain personnel training and qualification requirements.
Radiological Control — by Diane Johnson — last modified Nov 14, 2017 09:54 AM
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed this Standard to assist line managers in meeting their responsibilities for implementing occupational radiological control programs. Supersedes DOE-STD-1098-2008 Chg Notice 1.
Facility Representatives — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Jan 10, 2018 02:28 PM
This Standard defines the duties, responsibilities and qualifications for U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Facility Representatives (FRs), based on facility hazard classification; risks to workers, the public, and the environment; and the operational activity level.
Firearms Safety — by Technical Standards Program — last modified Jan 10, 2018 02:31 PM
The purpose of this Technical Standard is to facilitate the development, implementation, and maintenance of a comprehensive firearms safety program so as to achieve the policy objectives and fulfill the requirements delineated in DOE O 440.1, "Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees."