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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
514.
REASONABLE SUSPICION. A suspicion based on an articulable belief that an employee
uses illegal drugs, drawn from particularized facts and reasonable inferences from those facts, as
detailed further in 707.10. [10 CFR 707.4]
515.
RECORD. A completed document or other media that provides objective evidence of an item,
service, or process. [10 CFR 830.3]
516.
RECYCLING. 1) The use or reuse of a material as an effective substitute for a commercial
product and as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial or energy-producing process, and 2)
the reclamation of useful constituents within a waste, or removal of contaminants from a waste
to allow it to be reused. [DOE G 450.1-1]
517.
REDUNDANT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM. A fire protection system that is designated
and installed to function in the event of the failure of a primary fire protection system. Where
redundant fire protection systems are specified, any two of the following are considered
satisfactory:
A. Automatic suppression systems, such as fire sprinklers, foam, gaseous, explosion
suppression, or other specialized extinguishing systems plus appropriate alarms. An
adequate supply, storage, and distribution system is an essential element.
B. Automatic fire detection, occupant warning, manual fire alarm, and fire alarm reporting
systems (considered together) combined with a sufficiently-staffed, property-equipped and
adequately-trained fire department or brigade that are able and committed to respond in a
timely and effective manner.
C. Fire barrier systems or combinations of physical separation and barriers for outdoor
locations.
D. Other systems, such as alternate process control systems, as approved by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction.
Redundant fire protection systems may include dual water supplies to sprinkler systems, dual
piping risers, or valving systems such that adequate redundancy in water supply by the sprinkler
heads is provided to cover maintenance or emergency outages of either of the water supply
systems or may include multiple types of automatic fire suppression systems (e.g., water
sprinklers and a gaseous fire suppression system).
Portable fire extinguishers, interior fire hose systems, or interior fire detection and alarm systems
do not meet the definition of a redundant fire protection system. [DOE-STD-1066-99]
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