|
| DOE-STD-1159-2003
f.
Discuss the transportation safety requirements of 10 CFR 830 Subpart B.
g.
Identify the types of data and records required to be retained as permanent records.
24. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
Department of Energy (DOE) Technical Standard DOE-STD-1027, Hazard
Categorization and Accident Anaylsis Techniques.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Using DOE-STD-1027 as a reference, discuss its purpose, applicability, and scope.
b.
State the three levels of facility hazard categorization.
25. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
nuclear criticality safety, with respect to its impact on Department nuclear safety.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the purpose and policy associated with the DOE Order 420.1A, Facility
Safety, criticality safety requirements.
b.
Define the following terms associated with nuclear criticality safety:
Criticality incident
Double contingency principle
Geometry control
Nuclear criticality safety
Significant quantity of fissionable material
Temporary exemption
c.
Discuss the Contractor responsibilities for the following in relation to criticality safety
activities:
Criticality safety evaluations
Monitoring
Surveillance
Transportation
Storage
d.
Identify the types of data and records required to be retained as permanent records.
26. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the
Price-Anderson Amendment Act of 1988 and its impact on Department of Energy
nuclear safety activities.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe the purpose and scope of the Price-Anderson Amendment Act.
b.
Discuss the Act's applicability to the Department nuclear safety activities.
20
|
Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us |