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DOE-HDBK-1206-98
1.
This Department of Energy (DOE) Handbook is approved for use by all DOE
Components and their contractors. The Handbook incorporates editorial changes to DOE-
STD-1012-92, Guide to Good Practices for On-the-job Training, and supersedes DOE-STD-
1012-92. Technical content of this Handbook has not changed from the original technical
standard. Changes are primarily editorial improvements, redesignation of the standard to a
Handbook, and format changes to conform with current Technical Standards Program
procedures.
2.
This technical standard provides guidance to DOE staff and contractors that can be
used to modify existing programs or to develop new programs. DOE contractors should not
feel obligated to adopt all parts of this guide. Rather, they can use the information in this guide
to develop programs that apply to their facility. This guide can be used as an aid in the design
and development of a facility's on-the-job (OJT) programs and to assist the instructors who
conduct OJT and performance tests in the areas of facility operations, maintenance, and
technical support.
3.
Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data
that may improve this document should be sent to the Office of Nuclear Safety Policy and
Standards (EH-31), U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585, by letter or by using
the self-addressed Document Improvement Proposal (DOE F 1300.3) appearing at the end of
this document.
4.
DOE technical standards, such as this Handbook, do not establish requirements.
However, all or part of the provisions in a technical standard can become requirements under
the following circumstances:
(1) they are explicitly stated to be requirements in a DOE requirements document; or
(2) the organization makes a commitment to meet a technical standard in a contract or in a
plan or program required by a DOE requirements document.
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