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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
C. Prepares hazardous materials for transportation;
D. Is responsible for safety of transporting hazardous materials; or
E. Operates a vehicle used to transport hazardous materials.
[49 CFR 171.8]
278.
HEAD OF FIELD ELEMENT. The manager or head of a DOE operations office, or
field office, or any official to whom those individuals delegate their functions under 10
CFR 708. [10 CFR 707.2]
279.
HEAD OF THE CONTRACTING ACTIVITY. Head of a DOE element who has been
delegated authority by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Procurement and Assistance
Management to (1) award and administer contracts, sales contracts, and/or financial
assistance instruments; (2) appoint contracting officers; and (3) exercise the overall
responsibility for managing the contracting activity. [DOE Glossary] [DOE G 450.4-1B]
280.
HEADS OF HEADQUARTERS ELEMENTS. Senior program managers within a line
organizational structure. For purpose of this Order, these positions include the Assistant
Secretaries for Energy Efficiency, Defense Programs, Environmental Restoration and
Waste Management, Fossil Energy, Nuclear Energy, and Civilian Radioactive Waste
Management. Also included are the Administrators of the Bonneville and Western Area
Power Administrations. [DOE O 4330.4B] [EH62dd1]
HEALTH HAZARD ASSESSMENT. The comprehensive and systematic process of
281.
identifying, classifying, and evaluating health hazards in the workplace. Health hazard
assessments evaluate the probability and severity of the effects of exposure to the hazard.
[DOE O 5480.10A (Draft)]
282.
HEALTH SURVEILLANCE. The continuing scrutiny of health events to detect changes
in disease trends or disease distribution. The continuing collection and maintenance of
industrial hygiene data is a component of health surveillance needed to determine
whether observed adverse health events are related to working conditions. [DOE O
5480.10A (Draft)]
283.
HEARING. An on-the-record enforcement adjudication open to the public and
conducted under the procedures set forth in subpart B of 10 CFR 820. [10 CFR 820.2]
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