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DOE-HDBK-1188-2006
transportation by signature on the shipping paper. When a contractor signs a shipping paper on
behalf of DOE, DOE is considered to be the shipper of record. [ DOE M.460.2-1]
587.
SHIPPING PAPER. A shipping order, bill of lading, manifest or other shipping document
serving a similar purpose and containing the information required by Sections 172.202,
172.203, and 172.204. [49 CFR 171.8]
588.
SHOCK HAZARD. A dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy
caused by contact or approach to live parts. [IEEE 1584-2002] [NFPA 70E]
589.
SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT (STEL). A 15-minute time-weighted average (TWA)
exposure which shall not be exceeded at any time during a workday even if the 8-hour TWA is
within limits. [DOE O 5480.10A (Draft)]
590.
SIGNIFICANT MODIFICATION. A change to a nuclear facility that involves an
Unreviewed Safety Question, as defined below. [DOE O 5480.5] [EH62dd1]
591.
SIGNIFICANT QUANTITY. The minimum quantity of fissionable material for which control
is required to maintain subcriticality under all normal and credible abnormal conditions. [DOE G
421.1-1]
592.
SITE. A geographic entity comprising leased or owned land, buildings, and other structures
required to perform program activities. [DOE G 420.1-2]
593.
SITE BOUNDARY. A well-marked boundary of the property over which the owner or
operator can exercise strict control without the aid of outside authorities. [DOE O 5480.30]
[EH62dd1]
594.
SITE OCCUPATION MEDICAL DIRECTOR (SOMD). The physician responsible for the
overall direction and operation of the site occupational medicine program. [10 CFR 850.3]
595.
SKILL OF THE CRAFT. A defined level of technical proficiency of a worker that is verifiable
through some form of qualification or supervisory knowledge. [DOE G 433.1-1]
596.
SMOKE DEVELOPED RATING. Smoke developed rating is a numerical classification
determined by American Society of Testing and Material standard ASTM E-84, which indexes
the smoke generation rate of a given material to those of two standard materials (inorganic
reinforced cement board and select grade red oak). [DOE-STD-1066-99]
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