CRAD, Pressure Safety – November 20, 2019 (CRAD 32-08, Rev. 0)

CRAD, Pressure Safety – November 20, 2019 (CRAD 32-08, Rev. 0)

Office of Enterprise Assessments

November 25, 2019
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November 2019

CRAD, Pressure Safety – November 20, 2019 (CRAD 32-08, Rev. 0)

The review of pressure safety systems will assess the effectiveness of programs and processes for establishment of a comprehensive pressure safety program in accordance with 10 CFR 851.24(b), Functional areas and Appendix A.4. Pressure Safety. The Integrated Safety Management Policy (ISMP), DOE P 450.4A, establishes the Department’s policy for work to be conducted safely and efficiently and that ensures protection of workers, the public, and the environment. To achieve this, implementing Integrated Safety Management (ISM) requirements are established through directives, and for contractor organizations through contract clauses. This includes identification of existing and potential workplace hazards and assessment of risk, development and implementation of hazard controls, assurance that work is performed within established hazard controls, and implementation of a formal mechanism and process to gather feedback and implement continual improvement by the site contractor. The following objectives are designed as stand-alone sections to be used in any combination based on the need of the specific assessment.