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DOE-STD-1120-2005/Vol. 2
29 CFR 1910.1001 *
Applies to all occupational exposures to asbestos in all industries covered by
Hazardous
Asbestos
Asbestos
OSHA, except for construction work, and includes requirements for PELs,
Substances
exposure monitoring, methods of compliance, regulated areas, respiratory
protection, protective work clothing and equipment, hygiene facilities and
practices, communication of hazards to employees, housekeeping, medical
surveillance, record keeping, and observation of monitoring practices.
29 CFR 1926.1101 *
Applies to all construction work and includes requirements for PELs,
Asbestos
exposure monitoring, regulated areas, methods of compliance, respiratory
protection, protective clothing and equipment, hygiene facilities and
practices, communication of hazards to employees, housekeeping, medical
surveillance, and record keeping.
Provides procedures to govern the conduct of persons involved in DOE
Radiological  10 CFR 820 *
Hazardous
nuclear activities and, in particular, to achieve compliance with DOE nuclear
Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear
Substances
safety requirements by all persons subject to those requirements. This part
Activities
sets forth the procedures to implement the provisions of the Price-Anderson
Amendments Act of 1988, which subjects DOE contractors to potential civil
and criminal penalties for violations of DOE rules, regulations, and Orders
relating to nuclear safety.
DOE-STD-1083-95
Provides guidance for requesting exemptions to nuclear safety rules
Requesting and Granting Exemptions to
Nuclear Safety Rules
DOE P 441.1 *
Sets forth DOE's approach to radiological health and safety.
DOE Radiological Health and Safety Policy
10 CFR 835 *
Provides the regulations for occupational radiation protection of workers at
Occupational Radiation Protection
DOE facilities. The provisions of 10 CFR 835 provide nuclear safety
requirements, which, if violated, will provide the basis for the assessment of
civil and criminal penalties under the Price-Anderson Amendments Act of
1988.
DOE G 441.1-1A (10/23/03)
Provides an acceptable methodology for documenting the development of an
Radiation Protection Program
occupational radiation protection program that will comply with DOE
requirements.
DOE G 441.1-2 (3/17/99)
Provides an acceptable methodology for establishing and operating an
Occupational ALARA Program Guide
occupational ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) program that will
comply with DOE requirements as in 10 CFR 835.
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