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DOE-STD-1175-2003
e.
Review and evaluate the adequacy of a work package
f.
Observe in the field and evaluate the conduct of maintenance work utilizing a work
package from start to finish
11.
An STSM shall have a working level knowledge of formal configuration
management as it relates to safety.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills:
a.
Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the STSM related to implementing
configuration management programs.
b.
Discuss the concept of configuration management and its importance in ensuring
operational safety.
c.
For the elements identified above, describe the possible effects on safe operations
if they are ineffectively implemented.
d.
Describe a typical configuration management process.
e.
Given DOE-STD-1073-93, Guide for Configuration Management Programs , discuss
the system engineer concept as it applies to oversight of safety systems.
Specifically address the areas of configuration management, assessment of system
status and performance, and technical support for operation and maintenance
activities or for Documented Safety Analysis reviews.
f.
Discuss each of the following elements of configuration management and how they
contribute to safety and an effective configuration management program.
Program Management
Document Control
Change Control
Graded Approach
Design Requirements
Assessments
g.
Discuss approved/recommended compensatory actions where inadequate
configuration management exists and work is ongoing or to be initiated.
h.
Using system drawings, walkdown and assess the configuration management,
operability, and reliability of a vital safety system in a facility with a system engineer.
12.
An STSM shall have a working level knowledge of safeguards and security as it
relates to safety practices.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills:
a.
Define the terms "safeguards" and "security" as they apply to the DOE Safeguards
and Security Program.
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