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DOE-STD-1178-2004
Establishing a safety program;
Worksite presence during work activities; and
Compliance by subcontractors.
e.
Discuss the requirements for the performance of a hazard analysis and a hazard
abatement/prevention program. Include in the discussion each of the following
elements:
Responsibility for implementation;
Purpose and content of the hazard analysis; and
Worker awareness of the hazards and hazard abatement/prevention.
f.
Discuss the contractor's responsibility for providing necessary training to employees
in the area of safety and health at the worksite.
g.
Discuss the project manager's responsibility for on-site safety and health
inspections.
h.
Discuss the contractor's required response to an identified safety and/or health
hazard.
11.
A Technical Program Manager shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
hazardous waste and the development, review, and assessment of the following
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) documentation:
Notice of Violation;
RCRA Facility Investigation - Corrective Measures Study; and
Consent Order and Settlement Agreement.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Define the term "hazardous waste."
b.
Using the decision tree in 40 CFR Part 260, relate RCRA solid waste to hazardous
waste and identify the applicable RCRA regulations for each.
c.
Identify the kinds of hazardous wastes generated within the Department and their
sources.
d.
Describe the combination of facilities used to manage hazardous wastes at a site.
e.
Discuss the current methods of disposing of hazardous wastes.
f.
Describe the process for developing the listed documents.
12.
A Technical Program Manager shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of
the development, review, and assessment of the following National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation:
Environmental Impact Statement, EIS;
Environmental Assessment, EA;
Finding of No Significant Impact FONSI;
Categorical Exclusion, CX; and
Record of Decision, ROD.
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