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DOE-HDBK-1139/3-2003
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Consolidated Requirements
4.2.11
Refresher training
29CFR1910.120(q)(8)
4.2.11.1 Those employees who are trained in
DOE O 151.1A, Chapter IV,
accordance with paragraph 4.2 of this chapter
sec. 4a;
shall receive annual refresher training of
sufficient content and duration to maintain their
29CFR1910.120(q)(8)
competencies, or shall demonstrate competency
in those areas at least yearly.
4.2.11.2 A statement shall be made of the training (and
29CFR1910.120(q)(8)
retraining) or competency, and if a statement of
competency is made, the employer shall keep a
record of the methodology used to demonstrate
competency.
4.2.12
Exercises
DOE O 151.1A, Chapter III,
At a minimum, each site/facility shall conduct
sec. 4.b
building evacuation exercises consistent with Federal
regulations [e.g., 41CFR101-20.105-1(c)(1)], local
ordinances, or National Fire Protection Association
Standards. Exercises shall be conducted as often as
needed to ensure that employees are able to safely
evacuate their work area.
For each site or facility, as applicable, the
organization responsible for communications with
DOE Headquarters, operations/field offices, and
offsite agencies shall test communications systems at
least annually or as often as needed to ensure that
communications systems are operational.
4.3 Implementation A comprehensive emergency management plan,
DOE O 151.1A, Attachment 1,
commensurate With the hazards present, shall be implemented at
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the site/facility/activity level.
4.3.1.
Ensure immediate mitigative and corrective emergency
DOE O 151.1A, Attachment 1,
response actions and appropriate protective actions to
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minimize the consequences of the emergency, protect
NFPA 471, Chapter 646;
worker and public health and safety, provide security, and
NFPA 471, Chapter 847
ensure the continuance of such actions until the emergency
is declared terminated.
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Also see NFPA 471, Chapter 6, for site safety requirements during an emergency.
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NFPA 471, Chapter 8, has details on numerous physical and chemical means of mitigating the incident.
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