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DOE-STD-1064-94
3.3.3
Maintenance Supervisors are responsible for:
scheduling craft activities to correct previously identified deficiencies
3.3.3.1
that may lead to seasonal hazard problems, which prevent proper
system/equipment operation in extreme (high/low) temperature
conditions;
3.3.3.2
maintaining a "crew call-in list" for maintenance crews to respond to
specific seasonal hazard related problems;
for accomplishing scheduled Preventive Maintenance (PM) job
3.3.3.3
requests, repairs and/or modifications to correct deficiencies that may
lead to seasonal hazard problems, which prevent proper
system/equipment operation in extreme (high/low) temperature
conditions;
inspecting the on-going job sites for loose materials and debris which
3.3.3.4
may become missiles in a strong wind and secure them to the
maximum extent possible;
ensuring freestanding materials or objects in staging/laydown areas have
3.3.3.5
been tied and anchored or moved inside buildings to the maximum
extent practical;
ensuring adequate foul weather gear, tools, and equipment are
3.3.3.6
available for use in the applicable seasonal hazard;
3.3.3.7
regularly evaluating emergency diesel generators, uninterruptable
power supplies, and plant battery banks to ensure operability when
severe weather conditions are expected.
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