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DOE-STD-1178-2004
9.
A Technical Program Manager shall have a working level knowledge of quality
assurance policies, programs, and processes.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe the general requirements, purpose, interrelationships and importance of
DOE Order 414.1A (Change 1), Quality Assurance, and 10 CFR 830.120 Subpart
A, Quality Assurance.
b.
Describe the Department of Energy's and the management and operating
contractor's responsibilities and requirements for implementing a Quality Assurance
Program (QAP).
c.
Discuss the role of the Technical Program Manager with respect to DOE Order
414.1A (Change 1), Quality Assurance, and 10 CFR 830.120, Subpart A, Quality
Assurance.
d.
Discuss the process for obtaining an exemption to the above documents.
e.
Describe the quality assurance criteria of DOE Order 414.1A, Quality Assurance,
which address the following:
Management;
Performance; and
Assessment.
f.
Referring to DOE Guide 414.1-2, Quality Assurance Management System Guide for
use with 10 CFR 830.120, Subpart A, Quality Assurance, and DOE O 414.1 discuss
the implementation of an effective Quality Assurance Program (QAP). Conduct a
QA assessment of an ongoing project or work activity, and then review the results
with a qualified QA individual.
g.
Discuss other relevant quality standards such as those from the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), etc.
10.
A Technical Program Manager shall have a working level knowledge of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requirements in the following
documents:
DOE Guide 440.1-1, Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and
Contractor Employees Guide for use with DOE O 440.1;
29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and He alth Standards; and
29 CFR 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the application and impact of OSHA on Department projects.
b.
Identify the requirements in the OSHA that form the basis of authority for project
management personnel in the oversight and management of a project.
c.
Discuss the project manager responsibilities set forth in DOE O 440.1A, Worker
Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees.
d.
Discuss the following construction contractor's responsibilities under DOE 440.1A,
Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees:
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