HAMMER FY 1996 Multi-Year Program Plan: WBS {number_sign}8.2
The Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response Training and Education Center -- known simply as HAMMER -- is being developed to assist the US Department of Energy (DOE) and others dedicated to improving worker health, safety and productivity. HAMMER is a training and education program for hazardous material, waste management, and emergency response workers. HAMMER is managed by the DOE Richland Operations Office under Work Breakdown Structure (8.2). The 1996 Multi-Year Program Plan (MYPP) includes the Execution Year data and provides the information for Programmatic Fiscal Year Site Management System Execution Baseline, as well as the detailed work plan for performance evaluation of the authorized work. The MYPP incorporates various planning methodologies to define the program and provides essential program integration, and a fully developed technical, cost, and schedule baseline. The MYPP will be utilized by WHC Program and Department Managers as the baseline management tool for status and progress monitoring, performance enhancement, impact analysis studies, and as the basis for detailed fiscal year and near-term planning.
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2009-11-05
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Subject: | nuclear fuels | mathematics, computers, information science, management, law, miscellaneous | HANFORD RESERVATION | OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY | PROGRAM MANAGEMENT | PERSONNEL | TRAINING | HAZARDOUS MATERIALS | EMERGENCY PLANS | RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT | NONRADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT | IMPLEMENTATION | SCHEDULES | COST | EDUCATIONAL TOOLS |
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