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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
Management; Science; Fissile Materials Disposition; and Nuclear Energy, Science and
Technology; and the Deputy Administrators (NNSA). [DOE M 411.1-1B]
Some secretarial offices commonly refer to their component organizations having
responsibilities for specific program elements as "program offices."
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PROGRAM SECRETARIAL OFFICER (PSO). Heads of DOE offices which have
responsibility for specific facilities. These include: the Assistant Secretaries for
Conservation and Renewable Energy; Nuclear Energy; Defense Programs; Fossil Energy;
and the Directors of Energy Research; Civilian Radioactive Waste Management; New
Production Reactors; and Environmental Restoration and Waste Management. [DOE O
5000.3B] [EH62dd1]
481.
PROGRAM SIGNIFICANT COST. Meets the criteria of Group 7, Value Basis
Reporting. [DOE O 5000.3B] [EH62dd1]
482.
PROGRAM SIGNIFICANT DELAY. Meets the criteria of Group 8, Facility Status.
[DOE O 5000.3B] [EH62dd1]
483.
PROGRAM WORK. Work in a reactor or nonreactor nuclear facility that is
accomplished to further the goals of the facility mission and/or the program for which the
facility is operated. Program work does not include work that would be required to
maintain the facility in a safe shutdown condition, or to accomplish modifications and
correct deficiencies required before program work can recommence. [DOE O 5480.31]
PROGRAMMATIC MANAGEMENT. Functions that include planning and developing
484.
the overall program; establishing priorities; providing program technical direction;
preparing and defending the program budget; controlling milestones; integrating all
components of the program; providing public and private sector policy liaison;
expediting interface activities and follow-up actions; and retaining overall accountability
for program success. [DOE G 433.1-1]
PROHIBITED APPROACH BOUNDARY. An approach limit at a distance from an
485.
exposed live part within which work is considered the same as making contact with the
live part. [NFPA 70E]
PROPER SHIPPING NAME. The name of the hazardous material shown in Roman print
486.
(not italics) in Sec. 172.101 of this subchapter. [49 CFR 171.8]
487.
PROPERTY. All Government-owned or -leased structures and contents for which the
Department has responsibility, including: (1) all DOE land, structures, and contents; (2)
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