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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
238.
FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION. A document issued by the Director in which the Director
determines that the respondent has violated or is continuing to violate a DOE Nuclear Safety
Requirement and includes:
(i)
A statement specifying the DOE Nuclear Safety Requirement to which the violation
relates;
(ii)
A concise statement of the basis for the determination;
(iii)
Any remedy, including the amount of any civil penalty;
(iv)
A statement explaining the reasoning behind any remedy; and
(v)
If the Notice assesses a civil penalty, notice of respondent's right:
(A)
To waive further proceedings and pay the civil penalty;
(B)
To request an on-the-record adjudication of the assessment of the civil penalty;
or
(C)
To seek judicial review of the assessment of the civil penalty.
[10 CFR 820.2]
239.
FINAL ORDER. An order of the Secretary that represents final agency action and, where
appropriate, imposes a remedy with which the recipient of the order must comply. [10 CFR
820.2]
240.
FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT (FSAR). The Safety Analysis Report (SAR)
submitted to and approved by DOE prior to the authorization to operate a new nuclear facility
or that documents the adequacy of the safety analysis for an existing nuclear facility. [Reference
Unknown] (See Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis, Preliminary Safety Analysis Report,
Safety Analysis Report, Safety Basis, Safety Evaluation, and Safety Evaluation Report)
241.
FIRE AREA. A location bounded by construction having a minimum fire resistance rating of 2
hours with openings protected by appropriately fire-rated doors, windows, dampers, or
penetration seals. The boundaries or exterior fire areas (yard areas) or other locations that
represent unique conditions should be as determined by the cognizant fire protection engineer
(contractor or DOE). [DOE-STD-1066-99]
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