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Background Summary

Summary

What is it?

  • The DOE Enforcement process is a management tool to take action judiciously against a DOE contractor when safety significant actions/conditions exist that violate nuclear safety requirements.

  • DOE's enforcement process, authority and policy are embodied in a Congressionally mandated statute and a Rule, supplemented by guidance documents, implementation plans and non-compliance tracking.

  • Tools include enforcement conference, notice of violation, civil penalty, and DOJ referral for criminal prosecution for matters involving willful and intentional violations.

  • The process steps ensure effective DOE Field, Program, EH and contractor management involvement. DOE recognizes that line management has primary responsibility for safety.

    Why is it required?

  • Mandated by 1988 Price-Anderson Amendments Act, DOE is to take enforcement action against contractors for violation of nuclear safety requirements.

  • Part of the Secretary's total Safety Management Program, Enforcement is a cornerstone of the program, and it is one of the tools available to DOE for holding contractors accountable to meeting performance expectations.

    How is it structured?

  • The Enforcement Policy provides strong incentive for contractors to improve safety; comply with safety requirements; and proactively identify, report and correct noncompliances.

  • The Enforcement threshold criteria is based on safety significance of violations to ensure focus on important safety issues rather than rote compliance.

  • Incentive for self-reporting and proactive corrective action is through mitigation of enforcement action and civil penalty, based on proper actions by the contractor.

  • Violations are also identified through existing DOE activities such as Field Office evaluations and surveillance, incidents, occurrence reports, and review of EH Oversight and DNFSB reports.

    Who administers it?

  • The Office of Enforcement and Investigation (Director, 5 staff members).

  • Independent decision process involving Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health for cases relating to potential civil penalties.

  • Matrix approach to utilize existing resources and support Field Office effectiveness.
    Matrix contains 40 PAAA Coordinators in Field and Program Offices and 42 contractor PAAA Coordinators (plus additional facility specific technical assistance from EH, DOE Field and Program personnel provided when necessary and appropriate).

  • Enforcement Staff provides independent judgment on compliance, safety significance, corrective actions and enforcement actions while providing for maximum level of input for DOE line management and contractor.



    This page was last updated on November 01, 2007


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