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Monitoring threat information should be a regular part of a security program manager s job, and utility-, facility-, and region-specific threat levels and information should be shared with those responsible for security. As part of security planning, chemical facilities should develop systems to access threat information and procedures that will be followed in the event of increased industry or facility threat levels, and should be prepared to put these procedures in place immediately, so that adjustments are seamless. Involving local law enforcement and FBI is critical. [Pg.220]

Assessment anci Decision Making Closure Plan Development Closure Operation Facility Closeout Postclosure Activities... [Pg.72]

Decision making Select closure alternative Establish schedule and funding profile Establish public and community communications program Develop schedule baseline Develop cost baseline and manpower estimates Develop health and safety plan Develop special technology Prepare facility closure plan Implement quality assurance plan Install special systems (e.g., CMS) Partial release of areas to EPA closure criteria learned ... [Pg.72]

MSDS summarises all of the important health, safety, and environmental information about a substance. A version of this standard also applies to laboratories, including research and development facilities, and requires the development of a laboratory hygiene plan. [Pg.80]

Recommendation 6-2. Schedule risk should be evaluated for the Aberdeen and Newport facilities in the context of program implications and public risks and appropriate contingency plans developed if needed. [Pg.20]

The Portable Unit arrived at the Times Beach Dioxin Research Facility on July 8, 1985, to demonstrate decontamination of the dioxin laden soil. The Unit was set up and made ready for operation within a few hours after arrival to the site. This rapid setup demonstrated its unique capability for mobility. The testing personnel followed a safety plan developed by the Missouri DNR which included pretest physical examinations, use of Class C safety clothing, and vital sign monitoring and rest periods for personnel. The weather was hot and humid which required the work in the trailer to be limited to 20 minutes at a time. [Pg.316]

Recommendation 2-1. PMNSCM shonld develop a detailed, realistic timetable showing how the planned nonstockpile facilities at Pine Blnff Arsenal can achieve the throughput necessary to destroy the stored non-stockpile items by April 2007 and shonld commnnicate this timetable to all stakeholders. [Pg.39]

Site selection is the next logical step after the strategic distribution network planning, which analyzes the company s distribution network and develops facilities requirements and customer service requirements based on the warehouse strategic master plan. Site selection is the microanalysis of the company s needs, and through the use of a structured approach, where criteria are identified, sourced, quantified, weighted, and evaluated, it enables the company to see what the best choice is for expansion or relocation. [Pg.1490]

Dr. Billings was right, and today we continue to follow his advice when developing facility plans for health care facilities. [Pg.990]

Step 1 Assemble the facility EWSP team and the necessary background documents. Begin by identifying appropriate staff members needed for the facility team that will assume responsibility for plan development. Develop and publish a team contact list. Expertise from a range of individuals will ensure a comprehensive and robust plan. External community partners who would play a role in the response should be invited and encouraged to participate in the plan development process. [Pg.133]

Dahlin R, Pontius D, Haq Z, Vimalchand P, Brown R, Wheeldon J. Plans for hot gas cleanup testing at the power systems development facility. Proc 13th FBC Conf, Orlando, FL, USA, 1995, pp 449 59. [Pg.697]

Figure 13.1 SFR pyroprocess development plan. PRIDE, pyroprocessing integrated inactive demonstration facility ACRE, advanced spent fuel conditioning process facility DFDF, dupic fuel development facility 3S, safety, security, safeguards. Figure 13.1 SFR pyroprocess development plan. PRIDE, pyroprocessing integrated inactive demonstration facility ACRE, advanced spent fuel conditioning process facility DFDF, dupic fuel development facility 3S, safety, security, safeguards.
For the IMSBR development, aU technologies have been either initiated or are being initiated. In parallel, a conceptual design of a 5-MW h IMSBR is being worked out. To perform technology development for various technologies related to salts, materials, components, and power conversion systems, a Molten Salt Breeder Reactor Development Facility (MSBRDF) has been planned at the new B ARC campus in the southern Indian city of Visakhapatnam. [Pg.448]


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