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unsafe work practices and conditions. Examples of industrial safety deficiencies
are listed in Appendix D.
for the overall coordination of inspection activities.
purposes.
available on both paper and electronic mediums and initiated by maintenance
customers. An MJR is normally issued to Maintenance Planners and Estimators
and is used to define, plan, and execute maintenance activities. It serves as
documentation of a deficient equipment condition and requires detailed
documentation of work performed, spare parts, procedures, or testing to verify that
maintenance was performed correctly. The MJR may also serve as documentation
for completion of minor maintenance activities such as lubrication, light-bulb
replacement, etc. "MJR" is the equivalent of a "Work Request." (see DOE-STD-
1050-93, "Guidelines to Good Practices jor Planning, Scheduling and Coordination of
Maintenance Activities at DOE Nuclear Facilities")
does not conform to specified standards. Examples of materiel condition
deficiencies are provided in Appendix E.
in the contamination of personnel and areas, unnecessary radiation exposure, and
generation of excessive radiological waste. Examples of radiation protection
deficiencies are provided in Appendix F.
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