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a monitoring program. An example of a minor effect would be the failure of a unit whose
place in the program is effectively duplicated by overlap between one or more other
components. An example of a more than minor effect would be the failure of sufficient
units to preclude continued coverage, or the failure of a unit which provides the only
coverage for large areas, such as a groundwater monitoring well. (See Continuous Air
Monitoring, Monitoring, Performance Monitoring, Personal Monitoring, Personnel
Monitoring, Post-Accident Monitoring Equipment, Primary Environmental Monitors, and
Safety Class Monitoring Equipment) [DOE O 5000.3B] [EH62dd1]
568.
SECRETARIAL OFFICER (SO). The head of a first-tier organization; a DOE
Headquarters employee reporting directly to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary or the
Under Secretaries for NNSA and for Energy, Science and Environment. This title is used
throughout DOE M 411.1-1B to include support staff and program officers. [DOE M
411.1-1B]
569.
SECRETARIAL OFFICER (SO). The Assistant Secretary or Office Director who is
primarily responsible for the conduct of an activity under the Act. With regard to
activities and facilities covered under E.O. 12344, 42 U.S.C. 7158 note, pertaining to
Naval nuclear propulsion, Secretarial Officer shall mean the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Naval Reactors. [10 CFR 820.2]
570.
SECRETARY. The Secretary of Energy or his designee. [10 CFR 820.2]
571.
SELF-ASSESSMENT. A systematic evaluation of a facility maintenance program,
including the activities and practices, utilizing the performance objectives and criteria
from each element of the Maintenance Management Program. [EH62dd1]
572.
SENIOR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST. A person who is certified in the practice of
industrial hygiene or who meets the American Board of Industrial Hygiene's (ABIH's)
requirements for eligibility to take the examinations for certification. At a minimum,
such individuals must have a college or university degree in industrial hygiene;
chemistry; physics; chemical, mechanical, or sanitary engineering; medicine; or biology,
special studies and training, and 5 years of full-time employment in the professional
practice of industrial hygiene. (See the ABIH Bulletin for detailed requirements for
certification or eligibility for certification.) [DOE O 5480.10A (Draft)] [DOE G 440.1-3]
SENIOR MANAGEMENT. The manager or managers responsible for mission
573.
accomplishment and overall operations. For the DOE, the DOE PSOs and Field Office
Managers are responsible for mission accomplishment and overall operations. For DOE
Management and Operating contractors, the General Manager, or similar top position is
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