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Performance objectives and criteria for conducting DOE environmental audits
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/142515
Subject(s) - audit , cover (algebra) , quality assurance , environmental science , environmental quality , environmental planning , groundwater , environmental restoration , business , environmental resource management , environmental impact assessment , engineering , accounting , political science , law , service (business) , mechanical engineering , geotechnical engineering , marketing
This document contains the Performance Objectives and Criteria (POC) that have been developed for environmental audits and assessments conducted by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health. The Environmental POC can serve multiple purposes. Primarily, they are to serve as guidelines for the technical specialists conducted the audits and assessments, and for the team management. The POC can also serve as supporting documents for training of technical discipline specialists and Team Leaders and as bases for DOE programs and field offices and contractors conducting audit or assessment activities or improving environmental protection programs. It must be recognized that not all of the POC will necessarily apply to all DOE facilities. The users of this document must rely upon their knowledge of the facility and their professional judgment, or the judgment of qualified environmental professionals to determine the applicability of each POC. The POC cover eleven technical disciplines: air; surface water and drinking water quality; groundwater; waste management; toxic and chemical materials; radiation; quality assurance; inactive waste sites and releases; ecological and cultural resources; the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); and environmental management systems

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