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The licensee is responsible to the NRC for maintaining safeguards in accordance with NRC regulations and the licensee's security plan The NRC may inspect, copy, and remove copies of required reports and documents The licensee must demonstrate the ability of the security force, including contractor personnel, to perform assigned duties
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The U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 70 establish procedures and criteria for the issuance of licenses to receive title to, own, acquire, deliver, receive, possess, use, or transfer special nuclear material (SNM)
- Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide - downloads. regulations. gov
FEMA provides this assistance based on 35 the authority granted in statutes, executive orders (EOs), regulations, and policies The PA Program 36 references including EOs, policies, and environmental protection and historic preservation laws are available 37 in References and Resources
- A Brief Guide Recordkeeping Requirements for Occupational Injuries and . . .
State and local government agencies are usually ex- empt from OSHA recordkeeping However, in certain States, agencies of State and local governments are required to keep injury and illness records in accordance with State regulations
- Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) for Non-Clinical Laboratory Studies . . .
ncy promulgated the Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) regulations (21 CFR Part 58) (Tab A) The regulations specify minimum standards for the proper conduct of safety testing and contain sections on facilities, personnel, equipment, standard operating procedures, test and control articles, quality assurance, prot
- Microsoft Word - FEMA FFRMS Policy - downloads. regulations. gov
This policy facilitates implementation of the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS) as part of FEMA’s responsibilities to provide leadership in floodplain management and bolster the resilience of communities and federal assets against the impacts of flooding, interpreting and implementing the requirements included at 44 Code of
- Heat Injury Illness Prevention in Outdoor Indoor Work Settings
On May 31, 2023, the Work Group presented its recommendations on potential elements of a proposed heat injury and illness prevention standard for consideration by the full NACOSH committee After deliberations, NACOSH submitted its recommendations to OSHA Recommendations are available at www regulations gov (Document No OSHA-2023-0003-0012)
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