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664. WORKER. A person who performs work for or on behalf of DOE, including a DOE
employee, an independent contractor, a DOE contractor or subcontractor employee, or any
other person who performs work at a DOE facility. [10 CFR 850.3]
665. WORK CONTROL DOCUMENT. A proceduralized document used by facility personnel
to perform activities such as maintenance, inspections, testing, or other work. [DOE G
433.1-1]
666. WORK FOR OTHERS. The performance of work for non-DOE entities by
DOE/contractor personnel and/or the utilization of DOE facilities that is not directly
funded by DOE appropriations. [ISMA Guide]
667.
WORK PERFORMANCE. The act of performing work. [DOE G 450.4-1B]
668.
WORK PERFORMED ON-SITE. Work performed within the boundaries of a DOE-
owned or leased facility. However, work will not be considered to be formed "on-site"
when pursuant to the contract it is the only work performed within the boundaries of a
DOE-owned or leased facility, and it is ancillary to the primary purpose of the contract
(e.g., on-site delivery of goods produced off-site). [10 CFR 708.2]
669. WORK PLANNING. The process of planning a defined task or activity. Addressing
safety as an integral part of work planning includes execution of the safety-related
functions in preparation for performance of a scope of work. These functions include (1)
definition of the scope of work, (2) formal analysis of the hazards bringing to bear in an
integrated manner specialists in both ES&H and engineering depending on specific
hazards identified, (3) identification of resulting safety controls including safety
structures, systems and components, and other safety-related commitments to address the
hazards, and (4) approval of the safety controls. [DNFSB mandated] [DOE G 450.4-1B]
670. WORKING DISTANCE. The dimension between the possible arc point and the head and
body of the worker positioned in place to perform the assigned task. [IEEE 1584-2002]
671. WORKING NEAR (live parts): Any activity inside a LIMITED APPROACH
BOUNDARY. [NFPA 70E]
672. YEAR. The period of time beginning on or near January 1 and ending on or near
December 31 of that same year used to determine compliance with the provisions of 10
CFR 835. The starting and ending date of the year used to determine compliance may be
changed provided that the change is made at the beginning of the year and that no day is
omitted or duplicated in consecutive years. [10 CFR 835.2]
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