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waste.
14.
Radiation protection personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
Department of Energy (DOE) requirements and guidance related to safety
management.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe the relevant requirements, purpose, interrelationships and importance of
the following requirements and guides to radiation protection activities:
10 CFR 830, Nuclear Safety Management
DOE Manual 411.1-1B, Safety Management Functions, Responsibilities, and
Authorities
DOE Order 414.1-1A, Ch. 1, Quality Assurance
DOE Guide 414.1-2, Quality Assurance Management System Guide for use with
10 CFR 830.120 and DOE O 414.1-1A
DOE Order 420.1A, Facility Safety
DOE Guide 421.1-1, DOE Good Practices Guide Criticality Safety Good
Practices Program Guide for DOE Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities
DOE Guide 421.1-2, Implementation Guide For Use in Developing Documented
Safety Analyses To Meet Subpart B Of 10 CFR 830
DOE Guide 423.1-1, Implementation Guide For Use In Developing Technical
Safety Requirements
DOE Guide 424.1-1, Implementation Guide For Use In Addressing Unreviewed
Safety Question Requirements
DOE Order 430.1B, Real Property Asset Management
DOE-STD-1073-93, Guide for Operational Configuration Management Program
DOE-STD-3009-94, Ch. 2, Preparation Guide for U.S. DOE Nonreactor Nuclear
Facility Safety Analysis Reports
DOE-HDBK-3010-94, Airborne Release Fractions/Rates and Respirable
Fractions for Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities,
DOE-STD-3011-2002, Guidance for Preparation of Basis for Interim Operation
(BIO) Documents,
DOE-STD-1027-92, Ch. 1, Hazard Categorization and Accident Analysis
Techniques for Compliance with DOE Order 5480.23, Nuclear Safety Analysis
Reports
b.
Discuss the role of radiation protection personnel with respect to the above listed
requirements and guidance.
c.
Define the following safety management terms:
Authorization basis
Design basis
Safety limit
Administrative controls
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