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| DOE-STD-1183-2004
Area radiation monitors (ARM)
Criticality detection/alarm systems
Process radiation monitors
Regulatory
16. Nuclear safety specialists shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of 10 CFR
830.204, Documented Safety Analysis and DOE Guide 421.1-2, with respect to its
impact on Department nuclear safety.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a. Discuss the basic purposes and objectives of a Documented Safety Analysis.
b. Describe the responsibilities of contractors for the development and maintenance of a
Documented Safety Analysis.
c. Define the following terms and discuss the purpose of each:
Design Basis
Engineered Design Features
Safety Analysis
Safety Basis
Basis for Interim Operation
Transportation Safety Document
Safety Analysis Report for Packaging
Health and Safety Plan
Hazards Analysis Report
d. Describe the different requirements for the scope and content of each type of Documented
Safety Analysis and discuss the general content of each as we ll as the required sections of
each.
e. Discuss the approval requirements for the Documented Safety Analysis for new facilities
and subsequent changes to the Documented Safety Analysis.
f.
Define who approves facility operations prior to achieving Documented Safety Analysis
upgrade approval.
g. Discuss the provisions for deviations, temporary and permanent exemptions from the 10
CFR 830.204 and safe harbor methodologies.
h. Discuss the application of the graded approach relative to the DSA developme nt.
17. Nuclear safety specialists shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the safety
basis requirements for environmental restoration and decommissioning activities.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills:
a. Discuss the application of DOE-STD-1120 and 29 CFR 1910.120 to decommissioning and
certain environmental restoration activities.
b. Discuss the content of a safety basis HASP and how it can be used in a dynamic project,
including management of hazard controls.
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