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DOE-STD-1161-2003
h.
Discuss the purpose of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Inspectability
(RAMI) analyses in the establishment of maintenance requirements.
31.
Mechanical systems personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
Department of Energy (DOE) maintenance management requirements as defined in DOE
Order 433.1, Maintenance Management Program for DOE Nuclear Facilities.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Explain the Department of Energy's role in the oversight of contractor maintenance
operations.
b.
Identify the key elements of a contractor maintenance plan required by DOE Order 433.1,
Maintenance Management Program for DOE Nuclear Facilities.
c.
Describe configuration control and its relationship to the maintenance work control
process and the maintenance history file.
d.
Describe the mechanisms for feedback of relevant information, such as trend analysis and
instrumentation performance/reliability data, to identify necessary program
modifications.
e.
Discuss the importance of post-maintenance testing and the elements of an effective post-
maintenance testing program
32.
Mechanical systems personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of Department
of Energy (DOE) Standard DOE-STD-1073-93, Guide for Operational Configuration
Management Program.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe the purpose and objectives of the Operational Configuration Management
Program.
b.
Demonstrate an understanding and the ability on how to provide oversight on the
following areas:
Adequate and comprehensive documentation exists for the system design basis and
safety basis (e.g., Safety Analysis Report, Technical Specifications, Operational
Safety Requirements/Technical Safety Requirements, etc.)
The adequacy of the system's ability to perform through the full spectrum of
operations.
Maintaining system operability and reliability through an adequate maintenance and
upgrade program.
Maintaining configuration management during maintenance and modifications.
Knowledgeable and qualified technical personnel (system engineers, operators, and
maintenance personnel) are monitoring, operating, and maintaining safety systems
properly.
Adequate resources are budgeted and allotted to ensure the viability of the above.
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