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| DOE-STD-1185-2004
23.
Ensures coordination between readiness review activities and NESSG activities.
24.
Additional duties and responsibilities specific to the site, facility, operational activities, and/or
other involved organizations shall be contained in the office/facility-specific qualification
standard(s).
Position-specific duties and responsibilities for Nuclear Explosive Safety 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 Nuclear Explosive Safety personnel are:
1.
Education:
Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or physics. Preferred education is a Master of
Science in engineering or physics with a strong preference for individuals with a Ph.D. in a
technical area.
2.
Experience:
Five (5) years of industrial, military, Federal, state, or other directly related experience that
has provided specialized experience in nuclear explosive safety, design,
assembly/disassembly, maintenance, testing, transportation, handling, or storage; or other
similar experience in high consequence explosive or nuclear safety operations. Specialized
experience can be demonstrated through possession of the competencies outlined in this
Standard.
REQUIRED TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES
The competencies contained in this Standard are distinct from those competencies contained in
the General Technical Base Qualification Standard. All Nuclear Explosive Safety personnel must
satisfy the competency requirements of the General Technical Base Qualification Standard prior to
or in parallel with the competency requirements contained in this Standard. Each of the
competency statements defines the level of expected knowledge and or skill that an individual must
posses to meet the intent of this Standard. The supporting knowledge and/or skill statements
further describe the intent of the competency statements.
Note:
When regulations or Department of Energy directives or other industry standards are
referenced in the Qualification Standard, the most recent revision should be used.
GENERAL TECHNICAL
1.
Nuclear explosive safety study personnel must have knowledge of the physics of
nuclear weapons and explosives.
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