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| DOE-STD-1171-2003
Measurements and measurement control
Planning and management
Threat considerations
Performance criteria
Accounting system
Physical inventories
Control limits
Loss detection elements
Nuclear material alarms
Nuclear material access control
Containment
Surveillance
b.
Discuss the concept of defense-in-depth as it applies to material control and
accountability.
c.
Discuss the material control and accountability aspects of the site and facility
emergency plans.
d.
Explain the specific performance requirements for material control and
accountability elements.
e.
Explain how nuclear materials are categorized using material type, attractiveness
levels, and material quantities.
f.
Discuss how materials categorization relates to the graded safeguards principle.
g.
Discuss how vulnerability assessments, performance testing, and performance
requirements serve as loss detection elements.
h.
Discuss the occurrence investigation and reporting requirements associated with
material control and accountability.
i.
Discuss the administrative controls designed to prevent and detect material
losses or diversions including internal reviews and assessment programs.
18.
Safeguards and security personnel acting in material control and accountability
shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of materials accounting, as
described in DOE O 474.1, Control and Accountability of Nuclear Materials and
DOE M 474.1-1A, Manual for Control and Accountability of Nuclear Materials.
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