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105.
CONTRACTOR SELF-EVALUATION REPORT. A formal report prepared by the
contractor summarizing the comparison of a training program to each accreditation objective
and its supporting criteria. [DOE O 5480.18B] [EH62dd1]
106.
CONTROLLED AREA. Any area to which access is managed by or for DOE to protect
individuals from exposure to radiation and/or radioactive material. [10 CFR 835.2]
107.
CONTROLLED DOCUMENT. A document whose content is maintained uniform among the
copies by an administrative control system. [DOE O 5480.23]
108.
CONTROLS. When used with respect to nuclear reactors, apparatus and mechanisms that,
when manipulated, directly affect the reactivity or power level of a reactor or the status of an
engineered safety feature. When used with respect to any other nuclear facility, "controls"
means apparatus and mechanisms, when manipulated could affect the chemical, physical,
metallurgical, or nuclear process of the nuclear facility in such a manner as to affect the
protection of health and safety. [DOE O 5480.30]
109.
CORE SAFETY MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS. The core safety management functions for
DOE P 450.4, SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM POLICY, are (1) define the scope of
work, (2) analyze the hazards; (3) develop and implement hazard controls; (4) perform work
within controls; and (5) provide feedback and continuous improvement. These functions are
also identified in DOE Acquisitions Regulations (DEAR) 48 CFR 970.5223-1(c). [DOE G
450.4-1B]
110.
CORRECTIVE (REPAIR) MAINTENANCE. The repair of failed or malfunctioning
equipment, system, or facilities to restore the intended function or design condition. This
maintenance does not result in a significant extension of the expected useful life. [DOE O
4330.4B] [EH62dd1] [DOE G 433.1-1]
111.
CORROSIVE/CAUSTIC CHEMICALS. Chemicals capable of eating away or destroying by
chemical action. [DOE O 5480.EQ] [EH62dd1]
112.
COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS. A systematic and documented analysis of the expected costs
and benefits related to a particular action. [EH62dd1]
113.
COUNSELING. Assistance provided by qualified professionals to employees, especially, but
not limited to those employees whose job performance is, or might be, impaired as a result of
illegal drug use or a medical-behavioral problem; such assistance may include short-term
counseling and assessment, crisis intervention, referral to outside treatment facilities, and
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