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DOE-STD-1171-2003
Technical performance
Plans, policies, and procedures
Management controls.
Worker training and qualification programs
Occurrence Reporting and Corrective actions
Worker and public health and safety programs
Environmental protection and regulatory compliance
Waste treatment, storage, and disposal programs and transportation programs
4.
Develop, review, and assess safeguards and security documentation.
5.
Develop, manage, and assist in the negotiations for regulatory agreements and permits.
6.
Resolve or facilitate the resolution of safeguards and security issues.
7.
Develop, implement, and evaluate safeguards and security strategic, baseline, project,
and program plans.
8.
Promote the sharing of information and technology.
9.
Conduct site-specific technology implementation evaluations.
10.
Evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of contractor safeguards and security
programs to ensure program compliance with Department Orders, standards, guides;
Federal regulations, statutes, codes; and applicable state and/or local regulations.
Position-specific duties and responsibilities for safeguards and security personnel are contained
in their Office/Facility-Specific Qualification Standard or Position Description.
BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
The U. S. Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook establishes
minimum education, training, experience, or other relevant requirements applicable to a
particular occupational series/grade level, as well as alternatives to meeting specified
requirements.
The preferred education and experience for safeguards and security personnel is:
1.
Education:
Successful completion of a 4-year course of study in a field leading to a Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college, or meeting the alternative requirements specified in
the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook.
2.
Experience:
Industrial, military, Federal, State or other directly related background that has provided
specialized experience in decommissioning. Specialized experience can be
demonstrated through possession of the competencies outlined in this Standard.
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