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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
151.
DISPOSAL. Permanent or temporary transfer of DOE control and custody of real property
assets to a third party who thereby acquires rights to control, use, or relinquish the property.
[DOE O 430.1B] [DOE G 433.1-1]
152.
DISPOSAL. Emplacement of waste in a manner that ensures protection of the public, workers,
and the environment with no intent of retrieval and that requires deliberate action to regain
access to the waste. [Adapted from: DOE O 5480.2A][DOE M 435.1-1, Change Notice 1]
153.
DISPOSITION. Those activities that follow completion of program mission, including, but not
limited to, preparation for reuse, surveillance and maintenance, deactivation, and
decommissioning, and long-term stewardship. [DOE O 430.1B]
154.
DOCKETING CLERK. The Office in DOE with which documents for an enforcement action
must be filed and which is responsible for maintaining a record and a public docket for
enforcement actions commencing with the filing of a Preliminary Notice of Violation. It is also
the Office with which interpretations, exemptions, and any other documents designated by the
Secretary shall be filed. [10 CFR 820.2]
155.
DOCUMENT. Recorded information that describes, specifies, reports, certifies, requires, or
provides data or results. [10 CFR 830.3]
156.
DOCUMENTED SAFETY ANALYSIS. A documented analysis of the extent to which a
nuclear facility can be operated safely with respect to workers, the public, and the environment,
including a description of the conditions, safe boundaries, and hazard controls that provide the
basis for ensuring safety. [10 CFR 830.3]
157.
DOE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATOR. An individual who understands DOE accident
investigation techniques and has experience in conducting investigations through participation in
at least one Type A or Type B investigation. Effective October 1, 1998, DOE Accident
Investigators must have attended an accident investigation course of instruction that is based on
current materials developed by the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oversight.
[DOE O 225.1A]
158.
DOE ACTIVITY. An activity taken for or by DOE in a DOE operation or facility that has the
potential to result in the occupational exposure of an individual to radiation or radioactive
material. The activity may be, but is not limited to, design, construction, operation, or
decommissioning. To the extent appropriate, the activity may involve a single DOE facility or
operation or a combination of facilities and operations, possibly including an entire site or
multiple DOE sites. [10 CFR 835.2]
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