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hazardous material releases; exhibition <strong>of</strong> safeguards and security practices; and demonstration<br />

<strong>of</strong> effective communications and notifications.<br />

1.2.7.2 Safety Analysis Summary<br />

Potential hazards associated with the conduct <strong>of</strong> routine activities could include high<br />

voltage (e.g., work around 13.8 kV transformers); direct radiation sources (e.g., sealed sources,<br />

x-ray); thermal energy (e.g., hot water boilers, heaters, diesel generator); pressure sources<br />

(e.g., compressed air); kinetic energy (e.g., vehicles); potential energy (e.g., dnun crusher,<br />

cranes); toxic, hazardous, or noxious materials; material handling (e.g., dock, various container<br />

movements); and other hazards (e.g., battery charging station, degraded tunnel). Routine<br />

activities frequently may be performed near hazardous materials and may introduce hazards and<br />

accident initiators (e.g., fires, spills) that would involve the release <strong>of</strong> MAR. These activities are<br />

evaluated in the hazard and accident analyses as to their involvement with hazardous materials<br />

and potential accident scenarios.<br />

1.2.8 Surveillance<br />

1.2.8.1 Activity Description<br />

This activity predominately consists <strong>of</strong> system and equipment surveillances specified for<br />

LCO systems and other components; surveillance <strong>of</strong> other SSCs as specified in ACs; routine<br />

facility- operator rounds, including maintenance <strong>of</strong> logs and records; security force tours,<br />

response actions, and accountability <strong>of</strong> Category YII SNM; and programmatic inspections and<br />

audits (e.g., environmental compliance assessments, fire protection and radiological protection<br />

surveys, and audits from federal, state and local authorities).<br />

1.2.8.2 Safety Analysis Summary<br />

Various potential hazards are associated with the surveillance activity, Potential hazards<br />

include high voltage (13.8 kV transformer); radioactive materials (e.g., TRU waste, LLW,<br />

SNM); thermal energy (e.g., hot water boilers, diesel generator); pressure sources<br />

(e.g., compressed air); toxic, hazardous, or noxious materials; material handling (e.g., potential<br />

waste container movement); and other hazards (e.g., degraded tunnel).<br />

1.3 AUTHORIZATION BASIS HISTORY<br />

Until the approval <strong>of</strong> this FSAR for the Building 991 Complex, the AB for Building 99 1<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> an approved set <strong>of</strong> Operational Safety Requirements (OSRs) (Ref. ll),<br />

USQD-99 1-96.045 1 -QRD (Ref. 12), Justification for Continued Operations (JCO)<br />

JCO-991-97.1399-MRA (Ref. 13), the JCO-99 1-97.13 99-MRA DOERocky Flats Field Office<br />

(RFFO) approval letter with additional technical direction (Ref. 14), USQD-991-98.0413-MRA<br />

(Ref. 19, USQD-RFP-97.0294-KGH (Ref. 16), USQD-RFP-97.05 10-TLF (Ref. 17), DOE letter<br />

AME:ABD:SJO:02963 (Ref. 18), JCO-RFP-98.0288-KGH (Ref. 19), and<br />

USQD-991-98.0900-MRA (Ref. 20). The activities in the Building 991 Complex authorized<br />

Revision 1<br />

Scp?ember 1999<br />

1-17 Building 991 Complex FSAR

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