1993 DOE technical standards managers workshop: Proceedings
This workshop is focused on the benefits of the DOE technical standards program, which is focused toward the preferred use of non-Government standards for DOE activities and the development of DOE technical standards when non-Government standards are not available or are inappropriate. One goal of the program is to replace redundant site-specific standards with more universally accepted documents that have been scrutinized by experts. This replacement is discussed at the workshop along with the problems encountered and solutions found. The workshop provided an opportunity for geographically dispersed people to meet and advance their standards knowledge and efforts to support the program. Safety issues have been the driving force behind the program to date. Several companies offer products and services that support the development, processing, and retrieval of standards. This document mostly comprise vugraphs.
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2008-02-12
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Subject: | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | US DOE | STANDARDS | MEETINGS | QUALITY ASSURANCE | MANAGEMENT | SAFETY | TRAINING | ENVIRONMENT | RECORDS MANAGEMENT | REGULATIONS | INFORMATION SYSTEMS | COMPLIANCE | NUCLEAR FACILITIES |
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