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States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. For purposes of civil penalty assessment, the term also
includes affiliated entities, such as a parent corporation. [10 CFR 820.2]
455.
PERSON. Any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or
private institution, group, Government agency, any State or political subdivision of, or any
political entity within a State, any foreign government or nation or other entity, and any legal
successor, representative, agent or agency of the foregoing; provided that person does not
include the Department or the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. [10 CFR 835.2]
456.
PERSONAL MONITORING. The process of measuring the concentration of a hazardous
chemical in the breathing zone of an individual, using a method such as a personal air pump to
gather a sample for analysis, a direct-reading instrument, or a monitor worn by the worker in the
breathing zone. For physical or biological agents, it is the process of measuring the quantity that
potentially contacts or affects any part of an exposed individual. Area monitoring is not
considered personal monitoring. (See Continuous Air Monitoring, Monitoring, Performance
Monitoring, Personnel Monitoring, Post-Accident Monitoring Equipment, Primary
Environmental Monitors, Safety Class Monitoring Equipment, and Secondary Environmental
Monitors) [DOE G 440.1-3]
457.
PERSONNEL MONITORING (radiation). Systematic and periodic estimate of radiation
dose received by personnel during working hours. Also, the monitoring of personnel, their
excretions, skin, or any part of their clothing to determine the amount of radioactivity present.
(See Continuous Air Monitoring, Monitoring, Performance Monitoring, Personal Monitoring,
Post-Accident Monitoring Equipment, Primary Environmental Monitors, Safety Class
Monitoring Equipment, and Secondary Environmental Monitors) [DOE G 440.1-3]
458.
PHYSICAL ASSETS. ALL DOE-owned or DOE-used and -controlled land, land
improvements, structures, utilities, motor vehicles, equipment, and components are included.
A. REAL PROPERTY OR REAL ESTATE. Real property includes land, improvements on
the land, or both, including interests therein. All equipment or fixtures (such as plumbing,
electrical, heating, built-in cabinets, and elevators) that are installed in a building in a more or
less permanent manner or that are essential to its primary purpose are usually held to be part
of real property.
B. RELATED PERSONAL PROPERTY. Related personal property means any personal
property that, once installed, becomes an integral part of the real property in which it is
installed or is related to, designed for, or specially adapted to the functional or productive
capacity of the real property. The removal of related personal property will significantly
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