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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
C.
Tertiary confinement. Typically provided by walls, floor, roof, and associated
ventilation exhaust systems of the facility. It provides a final barrier against the
release of hazardous material to the environment.
CONFINEMENT SYSTEM. The barrier and its associated systems (including
91.
ventilation) between areas containing hazardous materials and the environment or other
areas in the nuclear facility that are normally expected to have levels of hazardous
materials lower than allowable concentration limits. [DOE O 5480.30] [EH62dd1]
92.
CONFIRMED POSITIVE TEST. For drugs, a finding based on a positive initial or
screening test result, confirmed by another positive test on the same sample. The
confirmatory test must be by the gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method. [10
CFR 707.4]
93.
CONSENT AGREEMENT. Any written document, signed by the Director and a person,
containing stipulations or conclusions of fact or law and a remedy acceptable to both the
Director and the person. [10 CFR 820.2]
94.
CONSIGNEE. The person designated in the shipping papers to receive the shipment.
[DOE G 460.2-1]
95.
CONSIGNOR. The person executing the shipping papers and named as such in the
shipping papers. The consignor is in every case a shipper. [DOE G 460.2-1]
96.
CONSULTANT FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM. The program under
which fire safety assessments of DOE facilities are conducted for the Office of Safety
and Quality Assurance by fire protection engineers from Headquarters and consultants.
[EH62dd1]
CONTAINMENT SYSTEM. A structurally closed barrier and its associated systems
97.
(including ventilation) between areas containing hazardous materials and the
environment or other areas in the nuclear facility that are normally expected to have
levels of hazardous materials lower than allowable concentration limits. A containment
barrier is designed to remain closed and intact during all design basis accidents. [DOE O
5480.30] [EH62dd1]
CONTAMINATED FACILITIES. DOE facilities that have structural components and/or
98.
systems contaminated with hazardous chemical and/or radioactive substances, including
radionuclides. This definition excludes facilities that contain no residual hazardous
substances other than those present in building materials and components, such as
asbestos-contained material, lead-based paint, or equipment containing PCBs. This
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