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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
(v)
Consumer products containing nominal amounts of radioactive material or
producing nominal amounts of radiation. [10 CFR 835.2]
45.
BARRIER. Anything used to control, prevent, or impede energy flows. Common types
of barriers include equipment, administrative procedures and processes,
supervision/management, warning devices, knowledge and skills, and physical objects.
Barriers may be either control or safety. [DOE G 225.1A-1]
46.
BARRIER ANALYSIS. An analytical technique used to identify energy sources and the
failed or deficient barriers and controls that contributed to an accident. [DOE G 225.1A-
1]
47.
BASELINE. A quantitative expression of projected costs, schedule, and technical
requirements; the established plan against which the status of resources and the progress
of a project can be measured. [DOE G 433.1-1]
48.
BASES APPENDIX. An appendix that describes the basis of the limits and other
requirements in technical safety requirements. [10 CFR 830.3]
49.
BERYLLIUM. Elemental beryllium and any insoluble beryllium compound or alloy
containing 0.1 percent beryllium or greater that may be released as an airborne particulate.
[10 CFR 850.3]
BERYLLIUM ACTIVITY. An activity taken for, or by, DOE at a DOE facility that can
50.
expose workers to airborne beryllium, including but not limited to design, construction,
operation, maintenance, or decommissioning, and which may involve one DOE facility or
operation or a combination of facilities and operations. [10 CFR 850.3]
51.
BERYLLIUM ARTICLE. A manufactured item that is formed to a specific shape or
design during manufacture, that has end-use functions that depend in whole or in part on
its shape or design during end use, and that does not release beryllium or otherwise result
in exposure to airborne concentrations of beryllium under normal conditions of use. [10
CFR 850.3]
52.
BERYLLIUM-ASSOCIATED WORKER. A current worker who is or was exposed or
potentially exposed to airborne concentrations of beryllium at a DOE facility, including:
A. A beryllium worker;
B. A current worker whose work history shows that the worker may have been  exposed
to airborne concentrations of beryllium at a DOE facility;
C. A current worker who exhibits signs or symptoms of beryllium exposure; and
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