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DOE-STD-1063-2000
Element Managers should ensure that informal training provides
Facility Representatives the required level of knowledge. Due to their
complexity or significance, the following training elements associated
with the Facility Representative Qualification Standard should be
ensured:
a. Environmental laws and regulations, including the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and
others as appropriate;
b. Safety and health laws and regulations, including the Occupational
Safety and Health Act;
c. DOE Conduct of Operations;
d. DOE Conduct of Maintenance;
e. Quality Assurance;
f. Radiation protection;
g. Fire protection;
h. Electrical safety;
i. Industrial hygiene and waste management concerns related to
chemical hazards;
j. Observation, Assessment, Investigation techniques;
k. Occurrence Reporting and Processing Systems;
l. Facility Authorization Basis, Safety Analysis Reports, Technical
Safety Requirements and Unreviewed Safety Questions;
m. Provisions of the governing contract;
n. Configuration management;
o. Stop Work Authority;
p. Price Anderson Amendment Act Rules;
q. Facility Emergency Management Procedures;
r. Facility-Specific Access Requirements;
s. Facility Safeguards and Security Requirements; and
t. DOE Integrated Safety Management (G 450.4-1A).
Additional information on Training and Qualification for Facility
Representatives is available in the DOE Facility Representative
Functional Area Qualification Standard, February 2000.
5.9.4 On-the-Job Training. Field Element Managers should establish the
"On-the-Job Training" requirements, regarding the controls, activities,
processes, and specialized procedures necessary for qualification.
These should be demonstrated to a qualifying individual.
5.9.5 Training Equivalency. Field Element Managers shall develop a system
(based on requirements in DOE O 360.1A) for granting equivalency for
training requirements on the basis of prior experience or education.
Field Element Managers should provide justification for each
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