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Under 10 CFR 850, DOE/NNSA Oakland is permitted a 90-day review period, except in cases of emergency response. To allow for an appropriate period of time for review and approval the ES
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3.2 Exposure Reduction and Minimization Program
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When exposures as determined without accounting for respiratory protection equal or exceed the AL (see Section 3.3), a formal, operation-specific exposure reduction and minimization program shall be established. This operation-specific program, which is incorporated into the Laboratory's CBDPP and then approved by the DOE, shall include the following:
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* Annual goals for exposure reduction and minimization.
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* The rationale for the goals.
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* Strategies for meeting the goals.
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* Actions to be taken to achieve the goals.
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* A means for tracking progress towards meeting the goals and demonstrating that the goals have been met.
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When a formal exposure reduction and minimization program is required, the authorizing organization is responsible for developing the program in concert with the Hazards Control and Health Services Departments.
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The following sections of this document shall be addressed as part of a formal exposure reduction and minimization program:
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* Engineering controls (Section 3.4, "Engineering Controls").
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* Periodic monitoring (Section 3.5.5, "Exposure Monitoring").
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* Regulated areas (Section 3.5.7, "Beryllium Work Areas and Regulated Beryllium Work Areas").
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* Warning signs (Section 3.5.8, "Labeling and Posting").
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* Hygiene facilities and practices (Section 3.7, "Facilities and Equipment").
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