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DOE-STD-1176-2004
e.
Discuss the purpose and basic construction of a hydraulic accumulator.
f.
Identify and discuss the hazards associated with hydraulic systems and their
components.
19.
Chemical processing personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
Project and Contract Management.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
c.
Discuss the phases of a project lifecycle as described in DOE O 413.3. Briefly
describe each of the critical decision points.
b.
Using the guidance in DOE-STD-1073-93, Guide for Operational Configuration
Management Program, discuss the System Engineer concept as it applies to
oversight of safety systems. Specifically address the following areas of
configuration management:
Assessment of system status and performance
Technical support for operation and maintenance activities
Technical support for Documented Safety Analysis reviews.
Document Control
Change Control
Design Requirements
Assessments
c.
Describe the quality assurance criteria of 10 CFR 830.120 which addresses the
following:
Management
Performance
Assessment
d.
Briefly discuss the maintenance management requirements as described in Life
Cycle Assessment Management (DOE-O-430.1).
e.
Discuss the basic performance measurement tools used to monitor contractor
performance.
20.
Chemical Processing Personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level of knowledge
of Software Quality Assurance relationships between the problems being
addressed by safety analysis and design codes, the design requirements for the
codes, and the components of the codes.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Identify how functional requirements and applicability of safety analysis and
design computer codes are defined, documented, and controlled relative to
modeling and data assumptions, design constraints, sizing and timing conditions
and input/output parameters.
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