Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1022
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DOE-STD-1022-94, DOE STANDARD NATURAL PHENOMENA HAZARDS SITE CHARACTERIZATION CRITERIA.The criteria and recommendations in this standard shall apply to site characterization for the purpose of
mitigating Natural Phenomena Hazards in all DOE facilities covered by DOE O 420.1. Criteria for site
characterization not related to NPH are generally not included in this document unless they are deemed
necessary for clarification. General and detailed site characterization requirements are provided in the
areas of meteorology, hydrology, geology, seismology and geotechnical studies.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1023
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DOE-STD-1023-95 (CHANGE NOTICE 1 W/ ERRATA), DOE STANDARD NATURAL PHENOMENA HAZARDS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA (APR 2002). The purpose of this standard, DOE-STD-1023-95, is to provide criteria for natural phenomena
hazard assessments to construct hazard curves. The mean hazard curve shall be used to determine
the design basis NPH event for design and/or evaluation of DOE facilities. This Standard provides
specific criteria applicable to various natural phenomena hazards including seismic, wind and
tornado, and flood.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1027
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DOE-STD-1027-92 (CHANGE NOTICE 1), DOE STANDARD HAZARD CATEGORIZATION AND ACCIDENT ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH DOE ORDER 5480.23, NUCLEAR SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORTS. The purpose of this DOE Standard is to establish guidance for the preparation and review of
hazard categorization and accident analyses techniques as required in DOE Order 5480.23,
Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports. This new Order requires further guidance to ensure
consistency across all nuclear facilities within the DOE complex. This DOE Standard imposes
no new requirements on nuclear facilities. Instead, it focuses on (1) the definition of the
standard identifying nuclear facilities required to have SARs in order to comply with the Order,
(2) the SAR implementation plan and schedule, (3) the hazard categorization methodology to be
applied to all facilities, and (4) the accident analysis techniques appropriate for the graded
approach addressed in the Order. DOE Order 5480.23 and its attached guidance document
provide some direction on the use of the graded approach. This report is intended not to
supersede that direction, but to supplement and clarify it. Methods other than those suggested
in this guide may be considered for applying the graded approach, but they must be justified
whenever grading is applied.

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DOE-STD-1073-2003
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DOE-STD-1073-2003, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (OCT 2003). The purpose of this standard is to define the objectives of a configuration management process for DOE nuclear facilities (including activities and operations), and to provide detailed examples and supplementary guidance on methods of achieving those objectives. Configuration management is a disciplined process that involves both management and technical direction to establish and document the design requirements and the physical configuration of the nuclear facility and to ensure that they remain consistent with each other and the documentation.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1095-95
DOE-STD-1095-95, DOE STANDARD DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY LABORATORY
ACCREDITATION PROGRAM FOR PERSONNEL DOSIMETRY SYSTEMS. This standard establishes the method for obtaining accreditation of personnel dosimetry
systems by the Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1134-99
DOE-STD-1134-99, DOE STANDARD, REVIEW GUIDE FOR CRITICALITY SAFETY EVALUATIONS. As in all safety disciplines, this Standard can only be constructively put to use by experienced
criticality safety professionals utilizing their professional judgment and expertise. The purpose
of this document is to provide a set of guidelines, not checklists, for use by DOE criticality safety
personnel when reviewing criticality safety evaluations produced by the contractor. This review
guide is intended to provide a consistent framework for assuring that acceptable evaluations are
produced by DOE contractors.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1138
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DOE-STD-1138-2007, DOE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD (NOV 2007). Industrial hygiene is the art and science of anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control and
management of occupational health hazards. An industrial hygienist, through education and
training, is that person whose duties are to advise on, administer, supervise, manage or perform
professional and scientific work in industrial hygiene, including the identification and evaluation
of conditions affecting the health and efficiency of employees or the public, the formulation and
recommendation of measures to eliminate or control occupational health hazards, and the
promotion of occupational health programs for instructing and motivating managers and
employees in the prevention as well as correction of potential health hazards.
Ident. Num:
DOE–STD–1146–2007
DOE–STD–1146–2007, This technical qualification standard identifies the minimum technical competency requirements
for DOE personnel. Although there are other competency requirements associated with the
positions held by DOE personnel, this standard is limited to identifying the specific, common
technical competencies required throughout all defense nuclear facilities. The competency
requirements define the expected knowledge and/or skill that an individual must meet. Each of
the competency requirements is further described by a list of supporting knowledge and/or skill
statements. The supporting knowledge and/or skill statements for each competency statement
are provided to challenge the employee in the breadth and depth of his/her understanding of the
subject matter. Thus, the employee should be prepared to explain or demonstrate proficiency in
all or part of the supporting knowledge and/or skill statements for each competency statement to
the qualifying official or examining authority.

Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1170
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DOE-STD-1170-2007, DOE STANDARD ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND SAFETY OVERSIGHT FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD (AUG 2007). The Electrical Systems and Safety Oversight FAQS establishes general and specific functional
area competency requirements for all DOE Electrical Systems and Safety Oversight personnel
who provide assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical
activities that could impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities and, when
appropriate, to other DOE facilities.
Ident. Num:
DOE–STD–1182-2004
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DOE-STD-1182-2004, DOE STANDARD CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD (MAR 2004)., The Civil/Structural Engineering Functional Area Qualification Standard establishes common
functional area competency requirements for Department of Energy personnel who provide
assistance, direction, guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could
impact the safe operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities. The technical Functional Area
Qualification Standard has been developed as a tool to assist DOE Program and Field offices in
the development and implementation of the Technical Qualification Program in their organization.
For ease of transportability of qualifications between DOE elements, Program and Field offices are
expected to use this technical Functional Area Qualification Standard without modification or
additions. Needed additional office/site/facility specific technical competencies should be handled
separately. Satisfactory and documented attainment of the competency requirements contained in
this technical Functional Area Qualification Standard ensures that personnel possess the requisite
competence to fulfill their functional area duties and responsibilities. Office/Facility-Specific
Qualification Standards supplement this technical Functional Area Qualification Standard and
establish unique operational competency requirements at the Headquarters or Field element, site,
or facility level.

Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1182-2004
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DOE–STD–1182-2004, DOE STANDARD CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD, DOE Defense Nuclear Facilities Technical Personnel. DOE M 426.1-1, Federal Technical Capability Manual, commits the Department to continuously
strive for technical excellence. The Technical Qualification Program, along with the supporting
Technical Qualification Standards, complements the personnel processes that support the
Department's drive for technical excellence. In support of this goal, the competency requirements
defined in the Technical Qualification Standards should be aligned with and integrated into the
recruitment and staffing processes for technical positions. The Technical Qualification Standards
should form the primary basis for developing vacancy announcements, qualification requirements,
crediting plans, interviewing questions, and other criteria associated with the recruitment, selection,
and internal placement of technical personnel. Office of Personnel Management minimum
qualifications standards will be greatly enhanced by application of appropriate materials from the
technical Functional Area Qualification Standards.

Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1183
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DOE-STD-1183-2007, DOE STANDARD NUCLEAR SAFETY SPECIALIST FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD (NOV 2007). The Nuclear Safety Specialist FAQS establishes common functional area competency
requirements for all DOE nuclear safety specialist personnel who provide assistance, direction,
guidance, oversight, or evaluation of contractor technical activities that could impact the safe
operation of DOE’s defense nuclear facilities. The technical FAQS has been developed as a
tool to assist DOE program and field offices in the development and implementation of the TQP
in their organization. For ease of transportability of qualifications between DOE elements,
program and field offices are expected to use this technical FAQS without modification.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1185
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DOE-STD-1185-2007, DOE STANDARD NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE SAFETY STUDY FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD (SEP 2007). A Nuclear Explosive Safety Study (NESS) is performed on all DOE Nuclear Explosive
Operations (NEOs) in accordance with DOE Order (O) 452.2C Nuclear Explosive Safety,
and DOE-STD-3015-2004, Nuclear Explosive Safety Evaluation Process. This
qualification standard applies to Nuclear Explosive Safety Study Group (NESSG)
members and chairs. Similar qualifications for non-Federal NESSG members are found
in DOE-STD-3015-2004. The NESSG insures that the DOE nuclear explosive safety
standards and criteria contained in DOE O 452.2C have been met before the National
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) approves NEOs.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1187
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DOE-STD-1187-2007, DOE TECHNICAL STANDARD BERYLLIUM-ASSOCIATED WORKER REGISTRY DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE (JUN 2007). This standard provides acceptable methods for compliance with the
requirements of Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 850.39 (10 CFR 850.39)
“Recordkeeping and Use of Information.” It should be used by responsible
employers subject to the requirements of 10 CFR 850 “Chronic Beryllium Disease
Prevention Program” to guide their submission of information to the Department of
Energy (DOE) Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry. Use of this standard
promotes consistent reporting and efficient analysis and dissemination of information
to those who need to know.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-1190-2007
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DOE-STD-1190-2007, DOE STANDARD ILLNESS AND INJURY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM GUIDELINES. This standard provides recommended guidelines for the performance of Illness and Injury
Surveillance by occupational medicine programs at Department of Energy (DOE)-owned and
operated sites and at DOE-owned, contractor-operated sites regulated by the Atomic Energy Act,
Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, and Department of Energy Organization Act, 1977. The
aforementioned Acts state that DOE has the legislative mandate to monitor the impact of its
operations on the environment, the health of its workforce, and the residents of communities
surrounding DOE sites.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-3007
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DOE-STD-3007-2007, DOE STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING CRITICALITY SAFETY EVALUATIONS AT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NONREACTOR NUCLEAR FACILITIES (FEB 2007). This standard provides a framework for generating Criticality Safety Evaluations (CSE) supporting
fissionable material operations at Department of Energy (DOE) nonreactor nuclear facilities. This
standard imposes no new criticality safety analysis requirements
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-3025-2007
DOE-STD-3025-2007, DOE TECHNICAL STANDARD QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTION AND TESTING OF HEPA FILTERS. This standard establishes essential elements of a DOE program for quality assurance inspection and performance testing of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters to be installed in DOE nuclear facilities that fall within the scope of DOE-STD-3020.
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-4001
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DOE-STD-4001-2000, DOE STANDARD DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD FOR ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS (MAR 2000)., This Standard establishes the recommended method for meeting the functional requirements of
the laws and regulations pertaining to managing records using Electronic Records Management
Application (RMA) software. This Standard will be used by DOE Components in the
implementation of their records management programs. This standard describes the minimum
records management requirements that must be met in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2902,
reference 1.a, and guidance and implementing regulations promulgated by the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA).
Ident. Num:
DOE-STD-5506-2007
DOE-STD-5506-2007, This Standard provides detailed guidance for consistently analyzing hazards and selecting
controls for TRU waste activities. The hazards analysis, accident analysis, and controls for TRU
waste activities must be integrated into the overall SB documents for DOE Category 1, 2, or 3
nuclear facilities prepared in accordance with 10 CFR Part 830, Subpart B requirements (or
alternate methodology where approved in accordance with the regulation).