95-15615. DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 121 (Friday, June 23, 1995)]
    [Sunshine Act Meetings]
    [Page 32734]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15615]
    
    
    
    
    
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    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 121 / Friday, June 23, 1994 / 
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    DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD
    
        Pursuant to the provisions of the ``Government in the Sunshine 
    Act'' (5 U.S.C. Sec. 552b), notice is hereby given of the Defense 
    Nuclear Facilities Safety Board's (Board) second meeting in a series, 
    described below, regarding DOE's standards-based safety management 
    program.
    
    TIME AND DATE: 9:00 a.m., July 18, 1995.
    
    PLACE: The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, public Hearing 
    Room, 625 Indiana Avenue, NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20004.
    
    STATUS: Open.
    
    MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The Board will reconvene and continue the 
    open meeting conducted on May 31, 1995, regarding DOE's standards-based 
    safety management program. 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2286b requires that the Board 
    review and evaluate the content and implementation of standards 
    relating to the design, construction, operation, and decommissioning of 
    defense nuclear facilities of the Department of Energy. Those standards 
    include rules, DOE safety Orders, and other requirements. The Board, 
    acting pursuant to its enabling statute, has issued a series of 
    Recommendations (most notably 90-2 and 94-5) designed to foster the 
    development of an effective standards-based nuclear safety program 
    within DOE. The Secretary of Energy has accepted each of these 
    Recommendations. In the meantime, DOE is engaged in a number of 
    initiatives designed to simplify existing safety Orders and the 
    promulgation of new rules. The Secretary of Energy's commitment to 
    implementing Board recommendations calling for an effective standards-
    based safety program will require careful integration with these recent 
    DOE initiatives. The Board will hold a public meeting to consider the 
    essential elements of a safety management program that is standards-
    based and to review DOE's progress in developing such a program.
    
    CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Kenneth M. Pusateri, General 
    Manager, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, 625 Indiana Avenue, 
    NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20004, (800) 788-4016. This is a toll 
    free number.
    
    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: The Board has a responsibility for oversight 
    of DOE's development of nuclear health and safety requirements as the 
    transition is being made from the use of safety Orders to rules. The 
    Board understands the reasons for development and promulgation of 
    nuclear safety requirements through rulemaking and is concerned that 
    the conversion process not compromise the requirements-based safety 
    program now embodied in the DOE's safety Orders. The Board's most 
    recent effort to ensure that the ``good engineering practices'' 
    codified in DOE's safety Orders are maintained was expressed in its 
    Recommendation 94-5, dated December 29, 1994. In that Recommendation, 
    the Board noted the results of its review of selected DOE contracts and 
    DOE advisories and stated, among other things, that:
    
        The provisions [of these DOE contracts and advisories by DOE 
    management] indicate that the integrated use of nuclear safety-
    related Rules, Orders, standards and guides in defining and 
    executing DOE's safety management program may not be sufficiently 
    well understood by either the M&O contractors or DOE managers. This 
    issue was raised in the Board's letter of May 6, 1994 to the 
    Department of Energy.
        Given the situation as described above, the Board believes that 
    further DOE actions are needed to ensure there is no relaxation of 
    commitments made to achieve compliance with requirements in Orders 
    while proposed rules are undergoing the development process. These 
    actions should also provide for smooth transition of Orders to rules 
    once promulgated.
    
        Recommendation 94-5, in its entirety, is on file in DOE's Public 
    Reading Rooms, at the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board's 
    Washington office, and on the Internet through access to the Board's 
    electronic bulletin board at the following address: gopher://
    gopher.dnfsb.gov:7070. It is also set forth in the Federal Register at 
    60 FR 2089.
        In accord with the statute establishing the Board, a public meeting 
    will be conducted to lay the groundwork for a full assessment of how 
    Standards/Requirements Identification Documents (S/RIDs), rules, 
    Orders, and other safety requirements are integrated into an overall 
    safety management program for defense nuclear facilities. To assist the 
    Board and inform the public, individual Board members will present 
    their views, and the Board's staff will brief the Board on related 
    topics, including, but not limited to the following:
    
        1. Status of staff reviews of DOE revisions to safety Orders and 
    rules.
        2. Approaches to development and implementation of standards-
    based safety programs for DOE nuclear weapons research and 
    development activities.
    
        A transcript of this proceeding will be made available by the Board 
    for inspection by the public at the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety 
    Board's Washington office.
        The Board also intends to notice and further conduct public 
    hearings pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2286b, at a later date, to assess 
    the Department of Energy's (DOE) progress in implementing an effective 
    standards-based safety program of DOE's defense nuclear facilities and 
    to assure that DOE's activities in streamlining DOE's nuclear safety 
    order system and converting to a regulatory program do not eliminate 
    the engineering practices now codified in DOE's safety Orders that are 
    necessary to adequately protect public health and safety.
        The Board reserve its right to further schedule and otherwise 
    regulate the course of these meetings and hearings, to recess, 
    reconvene, postpone or adjourn the meeting, and otherwise exercise its 
    power under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
    
        Dated: June 21, 1995.
    John T. Conway,
    
    Chairman.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-15615 Filed 6-21-95; 3:53 pm]
    
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Document Information

Published:
06/23/1995
Entry Type:
Sunshine Act Document
Document Number:
95-15615
Dates:
9:00 a.m., July 18, 1995.
Pages:
32734-32734 (1 pages)
PDF File:
95-15615.pdf