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DOE-STD-1159-2003
DOE Order 440.1A, Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor
Employees
29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards
29 CFR 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
30 CFR 57. Safety and Health
30 CFR 58, Health Standards for Metal and Nonmetal Mines
All other applicable portions of MSHA regulations found at 30 CFR Subchapters A-K
(Parts 1-199)
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the application and impact of OSHA and/or MSHA on Department projects.
b.
Identify the requirements in the OSHA and/or MSHA that form the basis of authority
for project management personnel in the oversight and management of a project.
c.
Discuss the contractor's responsibility for providing necessary training to employees
in the area of safety and health on the worksite.
d.
Discuss the project manager's responsibility for on-site safety and health
inspections.
e.
Discuss the contractor's required response to an identified safety and/or health
hazard.
19. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
Department of Energy radiation protection requirements sufficient to assess the
effectiveness of radioactive material containment, exposure control, and radiological
work practices.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the relevant Departmental requirements related to the following radiological
control elements:
Radiation work permits
Radiation safety training
Posting and labeling
Respiratory protection
Records
X-Ray generating devices
b.
Describe and explain the radiological concerns in the design, construction, and
operation of containment and confinement systems.
c.
Discuss the design and operational characteristics of containment and confinement
systems that minimize personnel radiation exposure.
20. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the
requirements for the use of personal protective equipment for chemical hazards,
requirements for hazardous substances, and the impact of hazardous waste
operations on worker safety and health.
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