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Changes to DOE-STD-1128-98, "Guide for Occupational Radiological Protection in Plutonium
Facilities
Section/Page
Change
10-2
Change "D&D activities are DOE Order 5820.2A, Radioactive Waste Management
(DOE. 1988b); DOE Order 4700.1, ;Project Management System (DOE, 1992e);
DOE Order 5400.5, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment (DOE.
1990b); DOE Order 6430.1A, General Design Criteria (DOE, 1989b); DOE
Order 23 1.1, Environment Safety and Health Reporting (DOE, 1995b); DOE Order
420.1 A, Facility Safety (DOE, 2003a). The DOE operations offices may have
implementation procedures corresponding to these Orders that contractors will also
need to comply with.
Section 5 of DOE Order 5820.2A, Radioactive Waste Management (DOE, 1988b),
provides requirements important to decommissioning of radioactively contaminated
facilities. It requires that DOE organizations develop and document their programs
to provide for the surveillance, maintenance, and decommissioning of contaminated
facilities. Requirements are divided into the following categories: general, facility
design, post-operational activities, decommissioning project activities, and quality
assurance. These categories are discussed below in Section 10.3.
DOE Order 4700.1, Program Management System (DOE, 1992e), provides the
requirements to ensure a disciplined, systematic, and coordinated approach to
project management. All projects, including D&D projects, should have clearly
defined goals and objectives that support program requirements. Specific
objectives include 1) promoting project execution that meets technical, schedule,
and cost objectives, 2) meeting all applicable environmental, health and safety, and
quality assurance requirements, and 3) avoiding a commitment of major resources
before project definition. Good program management techniques should consider
D&D costs as part of the life-cycle and select a tentative D&D method during the
facility design phas.
Section V of DOE Order 5400.5, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment
(DOE, 1990b),"
to "D&D activities are DOE Order 4700.1, Lifecycle Asset Management (DOE,
1998d); DOE Order 5400.5, Ch. 2, Radiation Protection of the Public and
Environment (DOE, 1993c; DOE Order 23 1.1, Environment Safety and Health
Reporting (DOE, 1996e); DOE Order 420.IA, Facility Safety (DOE, 2003a). The
DOE operations offices may have implementation procedures corresponding to
these Orders that which contractors will also need to comply.
DOE Order 430.1A, Lifecycle Asset Management (DOE, 1998d), provides the
requirements to ensure a disciplined, systematic, and coordinated approach to
project management. All projects, including D&D projects, should have clearly
defined goals and objectives that support program requirements. Specific
objectives include 1) promoting project execution that meets technical, schedule,
and cost objectives, 2) meeting all applicable environmental, health and safety, and
quality assurance requirements, and 3) avoiding a commitment of major resources
before project definition. Good program management techniques should consider
D&D costs as part of the life-cycle cost and select a tentative D&D method during
the facility design phase.
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