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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
75.
CHANGE ANALYSIS. An analytical technique used for accident investigations, wherein
accident-free reference bases are established, and changes relevant to accident causes and
situations are systematically identified. In change analysis, all changes are considered, including
those initially considered trivial or obscure. [DOE G 225.1A-1]
76.
CHANGE CONTROL. A process that ensures all changes are properly identified, reviewed,
approved, implemented, tested, and documented. [DOE-STD-1073-2003] [DOE G 450.4-1B]
77.
CHEMICAL PROCESSING. Those activities or operations that involve the production, use,
storage, processing, and/or disposal of caustic, toxic, or volatile chemicals in liquid, gaseous,
particulate, powder, or solid states. [EH62dd1]
78.
CIRCUIT. A conductor or system of conductors through which an electric current is intended to
flow. [IEEE 1584-2002] [DOE-HDBK-1092-2004]
79.
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. Certain information requiring protection against unauthorized
disclosure in the interest of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, or
National Security Information). [EH62dd1]
80.
COLLECTION SITE PERSON. A technician or other person trained and qualified to take
urine samples and to secure urine samples for later laboratory analysis. [10 CFR 707.4]
81.
COLLECTIVE DOSE. The sum of the total effective dose equivalent values for all individuals in
a specified population. Collective dose is expressed in units of person-rem (or person-sievert).
[Reference Unknown]
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. A liquid having a closed cup flash point at or above 100oF (38oC).
82.
[DOE-STD-1066-99]
83.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. Any material that will ignite and burn. Any material that does not
comply with the definition of "noncombustible" as contained in DOE-STD-1066-99 is considered
combustible. The term combustible is not related to any specific ignition temperature or flame spread
rating. [DOE-STD-1066-99]
84.
COMMISSIONING. The process of testing an accelerator facility, or portion thereof, to establish
the performance characteristics. It starts with the first introduction of a particle beam into the system.
[DOE 0 5480.25 cancelled, DOE G 420.2-1]
85.
COMMITTED DOSE EQUIVALENT (HT50). The dose equivalent calculated to be received by a
tissue or organ over a 50-year period after the intake of a radionuclide into the body. It does not
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