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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
assigned programs, to the field element organizations responsible for execution of these
programs, to the contractors that conduct the work. [DOE Glossary] [DOE G 450.4-1B]
333.
LISTED/APPROVED. Equipment or materials that have been tested, passed, and are
included in a current list published by a nationally recognized testing laboratory which is
concerned with product evaluation and is acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
The laboratory maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or
materials. Such lists state either that the equipment or material meets appropriate
standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner. This
definition applies to products which are Underwriter's Laboratories or Factory Mutual
approved. [DOE-STD-1066-97]
334.
LOW-LEVEL RESIDUAL FIXED RADIOACTIVITY. The remaining radioactivity
following reasonable efforts to remove radioactive systems, components, and stored
materials. The remaining radioactivity is composed of surface contamination that is fixed
following chemical cleaning or some similar process; a component of surface
contamination that can be picked up by smears; or activated materials within structures.
The radioactivity can be characterized as low-level if the smearable radioactivity is less
than the values defined for removable contamination by 10 CFR Part 835, Appendix D,
Surface Contamination Values, and the hazard analysis results show that no credible
accident scenario or work practices would release the remaining fixed radioactivity or
activation components at levels that would prudently require the use of active safety
systems, structures, or components to prevent or mitigate a release of radioactive
materials. [10 CFR 830.3]
335.
LOW-LEVEL WASTE. Low-level radioactive waste is radioactive waste that is not
high-level radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, transuranic waste, byproduct material (as
defined in section 11e.(2) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended), or naturally
occurring radioactive material. [Adapted from: Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as
amended] [DOE M 435.1-1 Chg 1]
336.
MAGAZINE. Any building or structure, except an operating building, used for the
storage of ammunition or explosives. A storage area containing magazines shall be
located at not less than an inhabited building separation from other areas, such as
operational explosives buildings, administration/office buildings, shop, and installation
boundaries. [DOE O 6430.1A]
337.
MAGAZINE DISTANCE. The minimum distance permitted between any two storage
magazines. The distance required is determined by the type(s) of magazine and also the
type and quantity of explosives stored therein. [DOE M 440.1-1]
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