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CHAPTER II
TRAINING AND QUALIFYING OF DOE AND DOE CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES
FOR ASSIGNMENT TO NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE DUTIES
1. GENERAL. This Chapter establishes the requirements of a program for
initial training and qualifying DOE and DOE contractor employees for
assignment to nuclear explosive duties and periodic training to
maintain qualifications. The technical and operational training
requirements established by this Chapter will be satisfied by a program
of classroom instruction, observation, oral or written examinations,
and/or hands-on training on nonnuclear configurations.
2. REQUIREMENTS.
a. A program shall be developed and maintained to provide the special
training required to qualify DOE and DOE contractor employees for
assignment to nuclear explosive duties. As a minimum, the special
training program shall include:
(1) The purpose, policies, objectives, and requirements of the
Personnel Assurance Program.
(2) The purpose, objective, and responsibilities of the
two-person concept for operations.
(3) Responsibilities associated with custody, control, and access
to nuclear explosives.
(4) Operational procedures to be performed.
(5) Proper use of equipment and tooling required for nuclear
explosive operations.
(6) Use of general and specific nuclear explosive safety rules
associated with nuclear explosive operations.
(7) Immediate-action and emergency procedures associated with
nuclear explosive operations.
(8) Conducting and documenting drills and exercises to evaluate
training in all required areas.
(9) Provisions to assure nuclear-explosive-duty-qualified employees
remain proficient in the duties to include hands-on with
nonnuclear configurations, for which they are qualified.
(10) Written or oral examinations, as appropriate, to assure
proficiency in nuclear explosive duties.
b. Individual records will be maintained for each employee trained and
qualified for nuclear explosive duty. The record shall include
initial qualifications, training received, results of examinations,
and evidence of periodic retraining to maintain qualifications.
3. RESPONSIBILITIES. Managers responsible for operations subject to the
provisions of this Order shall assure that:
a. Employees are properly trained and qualified prior to assignment
to nuclear explosive duties.
b. Appropriate training programs and records are properly established
and maintained.
c. Training programs are reviewed and updated to reflect changes in
plans and procedures.
d. Training records are periodically reviewed and be auditable.
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