|
| DOE-STD-1020-2002
B.4
References
B-1.
U.S. Department of Energy, Facility Safety, DOE Order 420.1, Washington DC,
October 13, 1995.
B-2.
U.S. Department of Energy, Guide for the Mitigation of Natural Phenomena Hazards
for DOE Nuclear Facilities and Non-Nuclear Facilities (DOE-G-420.1-2), Washington,
DC, March 28, 2000.
B-3.
U.S. Department of Energy, Guide for Nonreactor Nuclear Safety Design Criteria and
B-4.
U.S. Department of Energy, Implementation Guide for Use with DOE Orders 420.1 and
440.1 Fire Safety Program, Washington, DC, November 13, 1995.
B-5.
Structural Concepts and Design Details for Seismic Design, UCRL-CR-106554,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, September 1991
B-6
McDonald, J.R., Structural Details for Wind Design, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Report UCRL-21131, November 1988.
B-7
Uniform Building Code, International Conference of Building Officials, Whittier,
California,1997.
B-8
Seismic Design Guidelines for Essential Buildings, a supplement to Seismic Design for
Buildings, Army TM5-809-10.1, Navy NAVFAC P-355.1, Air Force AFM 88-3,
Chapter 13.1, Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, Washington, D.C.,
February 1986.
B-9
U.S. Department of Energy, Performance Categorization Criteria for Structures,
Systems, and Components at DOE Facilities Subjected to Natural Phenomena Hazards,
DOE-STD-1021-93, Washington, D.C., July 1993. (Change Notice 1)
B-10
Hossain, Q.A., T.A. Nelson, and R.C. Murray, Topical Issues on Performance
Categorization of Structures, Systems, and Components for Natural Phenomena
Laboratory, Livermore California, December 29, 1992.
B-11
National Building Code of Canada and Supplement, 1980, NRCC No. 17303, Associate
Committee on the National Building Code, National Research Council of Canada,
Ottawa, 1980.
B-10
|
Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us |