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DOE-STD-1170-2003
Root cause analysis
Causal factor analysis
Change analysis
Barrier analysis
Management oversight risk tree (MORT) analysis
b.
Describe and explain the application of the following root cause analysis
processes in the performance of occurrence investigations:
Event and causal factors charting
Root cause coding
Recommendation generation
c.
Using event and/or occurrence data, apply problem analysis techniques and
identify the problems and how they could have been avoided.
d.
Participate in at least one contractor or Department problem analysis and critique
the results.
e.
Using data, interpret two fault tree analyses.
37.
Electrical systems personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
Department of Energy (DOE) maintenance management requirements as defined
in DOE Order 4330.1B, Maintenance Management Program (non-nuclear facilities)
or DOE Order 430.1A Life Cycle Asset Management (nuclear facilities).
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Explain the Department's role in the oversight of contractor maintenance
operations.
b.
Identify the key elements of a contractor maintenance plan as required by the
DOE Orders referenced above.
c.
Describe configuration control and its relationship to the maintenance work
control process and the maintenance history file.
d.
Describe the mechanisms for feedback of relevant information, such as trend
analysis and instrumentation performance/reliability data, to identify necessary
program modifications.
e.
Review a contractor preventive maintenance activity and describe the preventive
maintenance factors to be considered as the activity is planned.
f.
Discuss the importance of post-maintenance testing and the elements of an
effective post-maintenance testing program.
g.
Review the results of post-maintenance testing activities and discuss the
acceptance of post-maintenance testing.
h.
Discuss the importance of maintaining a maintenance history.
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