Ident. Num:
DOE G 420.1-1
DOE G 420.1-1, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, NONREACTOR NUCLEAR SAFETY DESIGN CRITERIA AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY CRITERIA GUIDE (for use with) DOE O 420.1, FACILITY SAFETY (28 MAR 2000).,
This Implementation Guide provides an acceptable approach for satisfying the requirements of Department of Energy (DOE) Order (O) 420.1, Facility Safety, Section 4.1, Nuclear and Explosives Safety Design Criteria. The objective of the Guide is to provide a methodology for selecting industry codes and standards for nuclear safety aspects of nonreactor nuclear facility design. The Guide stresses that safety design should be driven by safety analysis and provides
interpretive guidance on the performance-level requirements of the Order. A successful safety design depends on the quality of the safety analysis and on engineering judgment in the transformation of this guidance to the final design.
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DOE M 413.3-1
DOE M 413.3-1, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CAPITAL ASSETS (31 MAR 2003)., The purpose of this Manual is to provide requirements and guidance to Department of Energy (DOE) employees, including National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees on the planning and acquisition of capital assets. The Manual establishes the framework and context for implementing DOE P 413.1, Program
and Project Management for the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Acquisition of Capital Assets; DOE O 413.3, Program and Project Management for the Acquisition of
Capital Assets and Office of Management and Budget Circulars: A-11, Part 7, Planning, Budgeting, and Acquisition of Capital Assets; A-109, Major Systems Acquisitions; A-123, Management Accountability and Control; A-127, Financial Management Systems; and A-130, Management of Federal Information Resources.
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DOE O 413.3A
DOE O 413.3A, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, PROGRAM AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CAPITAL ASSETS (28 JUL 2006)., To provide the Department of Energy (DOE), including the National Nuclear Security Administration, with project management direction for the acquisition of capital assets with the goal of delivering projects on schedule, within budget, and fully capable of meeting mission performance, safeguards and security, and
environmental, safety, and health standards. To implement Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-11 Part 7, A-123,A-127, and A-130. To implement DOE P 413.1, Program and Project Management Policy for the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Acquisition of Capital Assets,dated 6-10-00 .
Ident. Num:
DOE O 413.3
Rev. Num:
A
DOE O 413.3A, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, D.C., ORDER, PROGRAM AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CAPITAL ASSETS (28 JUL 2006), To provide the Department of Energy (DOE), including the National Nuclear Security Administration, with project management direction for the acquisition of capital assets with the goal of delivering projects on schedule, within budget, and fully capable of meeting mission performance, safeguards and security, and environmental, safety, and health standards.
Ident. Num:
DOE O 420.1B
DOE O 420.1B, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, FACILITY SAFETY OBJECTIVES (22 DEC 2007). To establish facility and programmatic safety requirements for Department of Energy (DOE), including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), for:
a. nuclear and explosives safety design criteria,
b. fire protection,
c. criticality safety,
d. natural phenomena hazards (NPH) mitigation, and
e. the System Engineer Program.
Ident. Num:
DOE O 420.1
Rev. Num:
B
DOE O 420.1B, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, D.C., ORDER, REAL PROPERTY ASSET MANAGEMENT (24 SEP 2003)., Establish a corporate, holistic, and performance-based approach to real property life-cycle asset management that links real property asset planning, programming, budgeting, and evaluation to program mission projections and performance outcomes. To accomplish the objective, this Order identifies requirements and establishes reporting mechanisms and responsibilities for real property asset management. This Order implements Department of Energy (DOE) P 580.1, Management Policy for Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Operation, Maintenance and Disposal of Real Property, dated 05-20-02 (reference p).
Ident. Num:
DOE O 430.1B
DOE O 430.1B, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, REAL PROPERTY ASSET MANAGEMENT (24 SEPT 2003), OBJECTIVE: Establish a corporate, holistic, and performance-based approach to real property life-cycle asset management that links real property asset planning,
programming, budgeting, and evaluation to program mission projections and performance outcomes. To accomplish the objective, this Order identifies requirements and establishes reporting mechanisms and responsibilities for real property asset management. This Order implements Department of Energy (DOE)P 580.1, Management Policy for Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Operation, Maintenance and Disposal of Real Property, dated 05-20-02 (reference p).
Ident. Num:
DOE P 413.1
DOE P 413.1, ERRATA SHEET (14 JUL 2004)., This Errata Sheet transmits an administrative change to DOE P 413.1, Program and Project Management Policy for the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Acquisition of Capital Assets, dated 6-10-00. A “Review Date” and an “Expiration Date” were inadvertently placed on DOE P 413.1. These dates have been deleted since Policies do not expire. This Errata Sheet must remain with the Policy.
Ident. Num:
DOE P 413.2
DOE P 413.2, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, DC, POLICY, VALUE ENGINEERING (1 JUL 2004)., This policy applies to all DOE Elements, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Ident. Num:
DOE P 413.2
Rev. Num:
-
DOE-P-413.2, VALUE ENGINEERING (7 JAN 2004)., To establish Department of Energy (DOE) value engineering policy that meets the requirements of Public Law 104-106, Section 4306 as codified by 41 United States Code 432. This law states
that each agency shall establish and maintain cost-effective value engineering (VE) procedures
and processes. Additionally, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-131, Value
Engineering, requires that all Federal agencies use VE as a management tool, where appropriate and using a graded approach, to ensure realistic budgets, identify and remove nonessential capital and operating costs, and improve and maintain optimum quality of program and acquisition functions.
Ident. Num:
DOE-TSL-1
Rev. Num:
-
DOE-TSL-1-2002,DOE TECHNICAL STANDARDS LIST DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY STANDARDS INDEX (DEC 2002). This document was prepared for use by personnel involved in the selection and use of
DOE Technical Standards and other Government and non-Government standards.
This TSL provides listings of current DOE Technical Standards, non-Government
standards that have been adopted by DOE, other Government documents in which
DOE has a recorded interest, and canceled DOE Technical Standards. Information on
new DOE Technical Standards projects, technical standards released for coordination,
recently published DOE Technical Standards, and activities of non-Government
standards bodies that may be of interest to DOE is published monthly in Standards
Actions.
Ident. Num:
DOE-TSL-1
Rev. Num:
-
DOE-TSL-1-2007,DOE TECHNICAL STANDARDS LIST DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY STANDARDS INDEX (JAN 2007). This document was prepared for use by personnel involved in the selection and use of
DOE Technical Standards and other Government and non-Government standards.
This TSL provides listings of current DOE Technical Standards, non-Government
standards that have been adopted by DOE, other Government documents in which
DOE has a recorded interest, and canceled DOE Technical Standards. Information on
new DOE Technical Standards projects, technical standards released for coordination,
recently published DOE Technical Standards, and activities of non-Government
standards bodies that may be of interest to DOE is published monthly in Standards
Actions.
Ident. Num:
No Number
Rev. Num:
-
DOE/GO-102003-1294, IMPROVING FAN PERFORMANCE: A SOURCEBOOK FOR INDUSTRY (APR 2003)., U.S. Department of Energy Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy This sourcebook is designed to provide fan system
users with a reference outlining opportunities to
improve system performance. It is not intended to
be a comprehensive technical text on improving
fan systems, but rather a document that makes users
aware of potential performance improvements,
provides some practical guidelines, and details where
the user can find more help. The sourcebook is
divided into three main sections and appendices.
Ident. Num:
SLAC-TN-03-023
SLAC-TN-03-023, A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR CRYOGENIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS (SEP 2003)., A thorough knowledge of the behavior of materials at cryogenic temperatures is critical
for the design of successful cryogenic systems. Over the past 50 years, a tremendous
amount of material properties at cryogenic temperatures have been measured and
published. This guide lists resources for finding these properties. It covers online
databases, computer codes, conference proceedings, journals, handbooks, overviews and
monographs. It includes references for finding reports issued by government laboratories
and agencies. Most common solids and fluids used in cryogenics are covered.