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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
likely to be routinely occupationally exposed above 0.1 rem (0.001 sievert) per year total
effective dose equivalent. [10 CFR 835.2]
506.
RANDOM TESTING. The unscheduled, unannounced urine drug testing of randomly
selected individuals in testing designated positions, by a process designed to ensure that
selections are made in a non-discriminatory manner. [10 CFR 707.4]
507.
REACTOR. Any apparatus that is designed or used to sustain nuclear chain reactions in
a controlled manner such as research, test, and power reactors, and critical and pulsed
assemblies and any assembly that is designed to perform subcritical experiments that
could potentially reach criticality; and unless modified by words such as containment,
vessel, or core, refers to the entire facility, including the housing, equipment and
associated areas devoted to the operation and maintenance of one or more reactor cores.
[10 CFR 830.3]
508.
REACTOR OPERATOR. A person certified by contractor nuclear facility management
to operate (manipulate the controls of) a DOE-owned reactor. [DOE O 5480.20A]
509.
READINESS ASSESSMENT. A review that is conducted to determine a facility's
readiness to startup or restart when an Operational Readiness Review is not required.
[DOE O 5480.31] [EH62dd1]
REAL PROPERTY. Land (including improvements on the land); facilities (including
510.
buildings and other structural facilities), and personal property that is an integral part of
real property (related personal property) or is related to, designed for, or specifically
adapted to the functional or productive capacity of the real property, the removal of
which would significantly diminish the economic value of the real property or the related
personal property itself. Examples of related personal property are communication
systems and telephone systems. Real property may also include triple-wide trailers or
modular units joined together so that the structure is not portable and cannot be relocated
without being dismantled and thus losing its identity. Normally, common-use items,
including but not limited to general-purpose furniture, utensils, office machines, office
supplies, and general-purpose vehicles, are not considered related personal property.
[Deferred Maint. memo.]
511.
REASONABLE SUSPICION. A suspicion based on an articulable belief that an
employee uses illegal drugs, drawn from particularized facts and reasonable inferences
from those facts, as detailed further in 707.10. [10 CFR 707.4]
512.
RECORD. A completed document or other media that provides objective evidence of an
item, service, or process. [10 CFR 830.3]
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