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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
286.
HEALTH SURVEILLANCE. The continuing scrutiny of health events to detect changes in
disease trends or disease distribution. The continuing collection and maintenance of industrial
hygiene data is a component of health surveillance needed to determine whether observed
adverse health events are related to working conditions. [DOE O 5480.10A (Draft)]
287.
HEARING. An on-the-record enforcement adjudication open to the public and conducted
under the procedures set forth in subpart B of 10 CFR 820. [10 CFR 820.2]
288.
HEARING OFFICER. An individual appointed by the Director, Office of Hearings and
Appeals (OHA) to conduct a hearing on a complaint filed under 10 CFR 708, pursuant to
708.9. [10 CFR 708.4]
289.
HEAT RESISTANT. A material having the quality or capability of withstanding heat for a
specified period at a maximum given temperature without decomposing or losing its integrity.
[DOE-STD-1066-99]
290.
HIGH CONTAMINATION AREA. Any area, accessible to individuals, where removable
surface contamination levels exceed or are likely to exceed 100 times the removable surface
contamination values specified in appendix D of 10 CFR 835. [10 CFR 835.2]
291.
HIGH-EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR (HEPA) FILTER. A filter capable of trapping
and retaining at least 99.97 percent of 0.3 micrometer monodispersed particles. [10 CFR
850.3]
292.
HIGH EXPLOSIVES (HE). Explosive substances capable of mass detonation, and for which
there is a significant probability of accidental initiation or transition from burning to detonation.
[DOE O 6430.1A]
293.
HIGH-LEVEL WASTE. High-level waste is the highly radioactive waste material resulting
from the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, including liquid waste produced directly in
reprocessing and any solid material derived from such liquid waste that contains fission products
in sufficient concentrations; and other highly radioactive material that is determined, consistent
with the existing law, to require permanent isolation. [Adapted from: Nuclear Waste Policy
Act of 1982, as amended] [DOE M 435.1-1 Chg 1]
294.
HIGH-LEVEL WASTE (HLW). The highly radioactive material that results from the
reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, including liquid waste produced directly in reprocessing and
any solid waste derived from the liquid, that contains a combination of transuranic waste and
fission products in concentrations requiring permanent isolation. [DOE G 460.2-1]
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