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10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.1 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.1 Scope. DOE       This part governs the conduct of DOE contractors, DOE personnel, and other persons conducting activities (including providing items and services) that affect, or may affect, the safety of DOE nuclear facilities.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.2 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.2 Exclusions. DOE       This part does not apply to: (a) Activities that are regulated through a license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or a State under an Agreement with the NRC, including activities certified by the NRC under section 1701 of the Atomic Energy Act (Act); (b) Activities conducted under the authority of the Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion, pursuant to Executive Order 12344, as set forth in Public Law 106- 65; (c) Transportation activities which are regulated by the Department of Transportation; (d) Activities conducted under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, and any facility identified under section 202(5) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended; and (e) Activities related to the launch approval and actual launch of nuclear energy systems into space.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.3 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.3 Definitions. DOE       (a) The following definitions apply to this part: Administrative controls means the provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, recordkeeping, assessment, and reporting necessary to ensure safe operation of a facility. Bases appendix means an appendix that describes the basis of the limits and other requirements in technical safety requirements. Critical assembly means special nuclear devices designed and used to sustain nuclear reactions, which may be subject to frequent core and lattice configuration change and which frequently may be used as mockups of reactor configurations. Criticality means the condition in which a nuclear fission chain reaction becomes self-sustaining. Design features means the design features of a nuclear facility specified in the technical safety requirements that, if altered or modified, would have a significant effect on safe operation. Document means recorded information that describes, specifies, reports, certifies, requires, or provides data or results. Documented safety analysis means a documented analysis of the extent to which a nuclear facility can be operated safely with respect to workers, the public, and the environment, including a description of the conditions, safe boundaries, and hazard controls that provide the basis for ensuring safety. Environmental restoration activities means the process(es) by which contaminated sites and facilities are identified and characterized and by which contamination is contained, treated, or removed and disposed. Fissionable materials means a nuclide capable of sustaining a neutron-induced chain reaction ( e.g., uranium-233, uranium-235, plutonium-238, plutonium-239, plutonium-241, neptunium-237, americium-241, and curium-244). Graded approach means the process of ensuring that the level of analysis, documentation, and actions used to comply with a requirement in this part are commensurate with: (1) The relative importance to safety, safeguards, and security; (2) The magnitude of any hazard involve…
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.4 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.4 General requirements. DOE       (a) No person may take or cause to be taken any action inconsistent with the requirements of this part. (b) A contractor responsible for a nuclear facility must ensure implementation of, and compliance with, the requirements of this part. (c) The requirements of this part must be implemented in a manner that provides reasonable assurance of adequate protection of workers, the public, and the environment from adverse consequences, taking into account the work to be performed and the associated hazards. (d) If there is no contractor for a DOE nuclear facility, DOE must ensure implementation of, and compliance with, the requirements of this part.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.5 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.5 Enforcement. DOE       The requirements in this part are DOE Nuclear Safety Requirements and are subject to enforcement by all appropriate means, including the imposition of civil and criminal penalties in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR part 820.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.6 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.6 Recordkeeping. DOE       A contractor must maintain complete and accurate records as necessary to substantiate compliance with the requirements of this part.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.0.16.7 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT       § 830.7 Graded approach. DOE       Where appropriate, a contractor must use a graded approach to implement the requirements of this part, document the basis of the graded approach used, and submit that documentation to DOE. The graded approach may not be used in implementing the unreviewed safety question (USQ) process or in implementing technical safety requirements.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.1.16.1 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT A Subpart A—Quality Assurance Requirements   § 830.120 Scope. DOE       This subpart establishes quality assurance requirements for contractors conducting activities, including providing items or services that affect, or may affect, nuclear safety of DOE nuclear facilities.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.1.16.2 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT A Subpart A—Quality Assurance Requirements   § 830.121 Quality Assurance Program (QAP). DOE       (a) Contractors conducting activities, including providing items or services, that affect, or may affect, the nuclear safety of DOE nuclear facilities must conduct work in accordance with the Quality Assurance criteria in § 830.122. (b) The contractor responsible for a DOE nuclear facility must: (1) Submit a QAP to DOE for approval and regard the QAP as approved 90 days after submittal, unless it is approved or rejected by DOE at an earlier date. (2) Modify the QAP as directed by DOE. (3) Annually submit any changes to the DOE-approved QAP to DOE for approval. Justify in the submittal why the changes continue to satisfy the quality assurance requirements. (4) Conduct work in accordance with the QAP. (c) The QAP must: (1) Describe how the quality assurance criteria of § 830.122 are satisfied. (2) Integrate the quality assurance criteria with the Safety Management System, or describe how the quality assurance criteria apply to the Safety Management System. (3) Use voluntary consensus standards in its development and implementation, where practicable and consistent with contractual and regulatory requirements, and identify the standards used. (4) Describe how the contractor responsible for the nuclear facility ensures that subcontractors and suppliers satisfy the criteria of § 830.122.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.1.16.3 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT A Subpart A—Quality Assurance Requirements   § 830.122 Quality assurance criteria. DOE       The QAP must address the following management, performance, and assessment criteria: (a) Criterion 1—Management/Program. (1) Establish an organizational structure, functional responsibilities, levels of authority, and interfaces for those managing, performing, and assessing the work. (2) Establish management processes, including planning, scheduling, and providing resources for the work. (b) Criterion 2—Management/Personnel Training and Qualification. (1) Train and qualify personnel to be capable of performing their assigned work. (2) Provide continuing training to personnel to maintain their job proficiency. (c) Criterion 3—Management/Quality Improvement. (1) Establish and implement processes to detect and prevent quality problems. (2) Identify, control, and correct items, services, and processes that do not meet established requirements. (3) Identify the causes of problems and work to prevent recurrence as a part of correcting the problem. (4) Review item characteristics, process implementation, and other quality-related information to identify items, services, and processes needing improvement. (d) Criterion 4—Management/Documents and Records. (1) Prepare, review, approve, issue, use, and revise documents to prescribe processes, specify requirements, or establish design. (2) Specify, prepare, review, approve, and maintain records. (e) Criterion 5—Performance/Work Processes. (1) Perform work consistent with technical standards, administrative controls, and other hazard controls adopted to meet regulatory or contract requirements, using approved instructions, procedures, or other appropriate means. (2) Identify and control items to ensure their proper use. (3) Maintain items to prevent their damage, loss, or deterioration. (4) Calibrate and maintain equipment used for process monitoring or data collection. (f) Criterion 6—Performance/Design. (1) Design items and processes using sound engineering/scientific principles and appropriate standards. (2) Incorporate applicable requirements a…
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.1 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.200 Scope. DOE       This Subpart establishes safety basis requirements for Hazard Category 1, 2, and 3 DOE nuclear facilities.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.2 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.201 Performance of work. DOE       A contractor must perform work in accordance with the DOE-approved safety basis for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility and, in particular, with the hazard controls that ensure adequate protection of workers, the public, and the environment.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.3 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.202 Safety basis. DOE       (a) The contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must establish and maintain the safety basis for the facility. (b) In establishing the safety basis for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility, the contractor responsible for the facility must: (1) Define the scope of the work to be performed; (2) Identify and analyze the hazards associated with the work; (3) Categorize the facility consistent with DOE-STD-1027-92 (“Hazard Categorization and Accident Analysis Techniques for compliance with DOE Order 5480.23, Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports,” Change Notice 1, September 1997); (4) Prepare a documented safety analysis for the facility; and (5) Establish the hazard controls upon which the contractor will rely to ensure adequate protection of workers, the public, and the environment. (c) In maintaining the safety basis for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility, the contractor responsible for the facility must: (1) Update the safety basis to keep it current and to reflect changes in the facility, the work and the hazards as they are analyzed in the documented safety analysis; (2) Annually provide DOE the current documented safety analysis or a letter stating that there have been no changes in the documented safety analysis since the prior submittal; and (3) Incorporate in the safety basis any changes, conditions, or hazard controls directed by DOE.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.4 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.203 Unreviewed safety question process. DOE       (a) The contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must establish, implement, and take actions consistent with a DOE-approved USQ procedure that meets the requirements of this section. (b) The contractor responsible for a new Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must submit for DOE approval a procedure for its USQ process on a schedule that allows DOE approval in a safety evaluation report issued pursuant to § 830. 207(a) of this part. (c) The contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must implement the DOE-approved USQ procedure in situations where there is a: (1) Temporary or permanent change in the facility as described in the existing documented safety analysis; (2) Temporary or permanent change in the procedures as described in the existing documented safety analysis; (3) Test or experiment not described in the existing documented safety analysis; or (4) Potential inadequacy of the documented safety analysis because the analysis potentially may not be bounding or may be otherwise inadequate. (d) A contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must obtain DOE approval prior to taking any action determined to involve a USQ. (e) The contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must annually provide to DOE a summary of the USQ determinations performed since the prior submittal. (f) If a contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility discovers or is made aware of a potential inadequacy of the documented safety analysis, it must: (1) Take action, as appropriate, to place or maintain the facility in a safe condition until an evaluation of the safety of the situation is completed; (2) Notify DOE of the situation; (3) Perform a USQ determination and notify DOE promptly of the results; and (4) Submit the evaluation of the safety of the situation to DOE prior to removing any operational restrictions initiated to meet paragraph (f)(1) of…
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.5 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.204 Documented safety analysis. DOE       (a) The contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must obtain approval from DOE for the methodology used to prepare the documented safety analysis for the facility unless the contractor uses a methodology set forth in Table 1 of Appendix A to this part. (b) The documented safety analysis for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must, as appropriate for the complexities and hazards associated with the facility: (1) Describe the facility (including the design of safety structures, systems and components) and the work to be performed; (2) Provide a systematic identification of both natural and man-made hazards associated with the facility; (3) Evaluate normal, abnormal, and accident conditions, including consideration of natural and man-made external events, identification of energy sources or processes that might contribute to the generation or uncontrolled release of radioactive and other hazardous materials, and consideration of the need for analysis of accidents which may be beyond the design basis of the facility; (4) Derive the hazard controls necessary to ensure adequate protection of workers, the public, and the environment, demonstrate the adequacy of these controls to eliminate, limit, or mitigate identified hazards, and define the process for maintaining the hazard controls current at all times and controlling their use; (5) Define the characteristics of the safety management programs necessary to ensure the safe operation of the facility, including (where applicable) quality assurance, procedures, maintenance, personnel training, conduct of operations, emergency preparedness, fire protection, waste management, and radiation protection; and (6) With respect to a nonreactor nuclear facility with fissionable material in a form and amount sufficient to pose a potential for criticality, define a criticality safety program that: (i) Ensures that operations with fissionable material remain subcritical under all normal and credible abnormal conditions; (ii…
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.6 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.205 Technical safety requirements. DOE       (a) A contractor responsible for a Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility must: (1) Develop technical safety requirements that are derived from the documented safety analysis; (2) Prior to use, obtain DOE approval of technical safety requirements and any change to technical safety requirements; and (3) Notify DOE of any violation of a technical safety requirement. (b) A contractor may take emergency actions that depart from an approved technical safety requirement when no actions consistent with the technical safety requirement are immediately apparent, and when these actions are needed to protect workers, the public or the environment from imminent and significant harm. Such actions must be approved by a certified operator for a reactor or by a person in authority as designated in the technical safety requirements for nonreactor nuclear facilities. The contractor must report the emergency actions to DOE as soon as practicable. (c) A contractor for an environmental restoration activity may follow the provisions of 29 CFR 1910.120 or 29 CFR 1926.65 to develop the appropriate hazard controls (rather than the provisions for technical safety requirements in paragraph (a) of this section), provided the activity involves either: (1) Work not done within a permanent structure, or (2) The decommissioning of a facility with only low-level residual fixed radioactivity.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.7 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.206 Preliminary documented safety analysis. DOE       Prior to construction of a new Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility or a major modification to an existing Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility, the contractor responsible for the design and construction of the new facility or major modification must: (a) Prepare a preliminary documented safety analysis for the facility, and (b) Obtain DOE approval of: (1) The nuclear safety design criteria to be used in preparing the preliminary documented safety analysis unless the contractor uses the design criteria in DOE Order 420.1, Facility Safety, or successor document; and (2) The preliminary documented safety analysis before the contractor can procure materials or components or begin construction; provided that DOE may authorize the contractor to perform limited procurement and construction activities without approval of a preliminary documented safety analysis if DOE determines that the activities are not detrimental to public health and safety and are in the best interests of DOE.
10:10:5.0.2.5.28.2.16.8 10 Energy III   830 PART 830—NUCLEAR SAFETY MANAGEMENT B Subpart B—Safety Basis Requirements   § 830.207 DOE approval of safety basis. DOE       (a) With respect to a new Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility or a major modification to an existing Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility, a contractor may not begin operation of the facility or modification prior to the issuance of a safety evaluation report in which DOE approves the safety basis for the facility or modification. (b) Pending issuance of a safety evaluation report in which DOE approves an updated or amended safety basis for an existing Hazard Category 1, 2, or 3 DOE nuclear facility, the contractor responsible for the facility must continue to perform work in accordance with the DOE-approved safety basis for the facility and maintain the existing safety basis consistent with the requirements of this Subpart.

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