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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
diminish the economic value of the real property or the related personal property. Examples
of related personal property are communications and telephone systems.
C. PERSONAL PROPERTY. Generally, capitalizable property that can be moved, or that is
not permanently affixed to and part of real estate. Generally, items remain personal
property if they can be removed without seriously damaging or diminishing the functional
value of either the capitalizable property or the real estate. Examples of personal property
are shop equipment and automated data-processing and peripheral equipment.
[DOE G 433.1-1]
459.
PLAN-OF-ACTION. The initiating document for a readiness review which identifies those
actions required for startup or restart of a nuclear facility which as a minimum include: the
readiness review team participants with their respective responsibilities and qualifications; the
scope of the readiness review in terms of the topical areas to be covered (e.g., systems
included, procedures, and training); a schedule of events; and status of compliance with DOE
Orders. [EH62dd1]
460.
PLANNED MAINTENANCE. Preventive, or seasonal maintenance activities performed prior
to structure, system, and component failure which may be initiated by predictive or periodic
maintenance results, through vendor recommendations, or by experience/lessons learned.
These include actions such as scheduled cold weather protection, valve repacking, replacement
of bearings as indicated from vibration analysis, major or minor overhauls based on experience
factors, or vendor recommendations and replacement of known life-span components. For
example, repacking a valve due to packing leakage would be corrective maintenance, but
scheduled repacking prior to leakage would be planned maintenance. [DOE G 433.1-1]
461.
PLANNED SHUTDOWN. A facility shutdown required to perform scheduled activities (such
as programmatic or equipment adjustments, reactor refueling, maintenance, surveillance, tests,
inspections, and/or safety upgrades) or for programmatic reasons unrelated to the facility's
ability to operate, such as a funding shortfall, is a planned shutdown. [Reference Unknown]
462.
PLUTONIUM PROCESSING AND HANDLING FACILITY. Any facility constructed
primarily to process plutonium (Pu) (including Pu 238) and that handles substantial quantities of
in-process Pu where there is a possibility of a release of Pu to the environs under normal
operations or design basis accident conditions in excess of limits set forth in the directive on
Radiation Protection of the Public and the Environment in the DOE 5400 Order series. [DOE
O 6430.1A]
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