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DOE-STD-1075-94
compliance with the subject requirements document or Policy by DOE components
and contractors. This section should be divided into subsections which discuss each
of the major technical, management, or administrative criteria or categories of
criteria. Each criteria subsection should contain a discussion, and if applicable, a
list of applicable standards and information concerning supplemental guidance
documents. These are discussed in more detail in the succeeding paragraphs.
Criteria sections should be numbered with consecutive Arabic numerals placed flush
left. The title of the criteria sections should be underlined, typed in bold letters, and
written using all capital letters (such as, 3. CONSTRUCTION). The title should be
placed 0.5 inches from the left margin. Each succeeding subsection of the criteria
sections should be numbered with the Arabic numeral of the applicable criteria
section, followed by the decimal point and the consecutive Arabic numeral for the
specific subsection (such as, 3.1 DISCUSSION). The number for each subsection
should be placed flush left. The title of each succeeding subsection should be typed
in bold letters, should be written using all capital letters, and should be placed 0.5
inches from the left margin. The body of each section and subsection should be left-
justified and indented 0.5 inches from the left margin.
5.4.4.1 Discussion. The Discussion section for each criteria (or category)
should (1) describe DOE's expectations regarding the implementation of the
provisions contained in the requirements document or Policy; (2) discuss the
acceptability of various principles, practices, and methods for implementing the
provisions; (3) explain the DOE position concerning each of the technical,
management, or administrative areas covered by the requirements document or
Policy; and (4) provide details and/or examples of the application of the graded
approach where appropriate. Examples of acceptable programs may also be useful.
The author of the guide should consider referencing available documents on
industry good practices when discussing acceptable methods for meeting the
requirements.
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