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b.
Discuss the graded approach process that Department line management uses to
determine an appropriate level of coverage by electrical systems personnel.
Include in this discussion the factors that may influence the level of coverage.
c.
Determine contractor compliance with the listed documents as they apply to
contract design requirements and electrical system activities at a defense nuclear
facility.
28.
Electrical systems personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
functional classifications for safety systems and the design expectations
associated with electrical systems that carry these functional classifications, as
described in DOE O 420.1A, Facility Safety.
Supporting knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Define the term "safety-class" and discuss the implications of an electrical
system carrying this functional classification.
b.
Define the term "safety-significant" and discuss the implications of an electrical
system carrying this functional classification.
ADMINISTRATIVE
NOTE:
When U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) directives are referenced in the
qualification standard, the most recent revision should be used.
29.
Electrical systems personnel shall demonstrate the ability to communicate (both
oral and written) when working or interacting with the contractor, stakeholders,
and other internal and external organizations.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Identify the various internal and external groups with whom electrical systems
personnel must interface in the performance of their duties.
b.
Apply written communication skills in the development of:
Assessment reports
Technical reports
Technical papers
c.
Apply effective and appropriate communications skills when interfacing with the
contractor.
MANAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT, AND OVERSIGHT
NOTE:
When U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) directives are referenced in the
qualification standard, the most recent revision should be used.
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