

(1996), and other relevant recent studies from several consulting companies. The probabilistic seismic hazard (PSH) estimates were first updated using the latest available data and knowledge from LLNL (1993, 1998), Frankel et al. The Hazards Mitigation Center at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) updated the seismic hazard and design parameters at the Pantex Plant. Probabilistic seismic hazard characterization and design parameters for the Pantex Plantīernreuter, D. The main sections of the report are the same as in previous years the 1995 report provides additional information describing the work force by age and occupational groups.

The data were collected by a coordinator at Pantex and submitted to the Epidemiologic Surveillance Data Center,located at Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, where quality control procedures and data analyses were carried out. This report provides a summary of epidemiologic surveillance data collected from the Pantex Plant from Januthrough December 31,1995. 65 refs., 44 figs., 27 tabs.« lessġ995 Annual epidemiologic surveillance report for Pantex Plant The Interim Report will reflect the final determinations of the Survey for the Pantex Facility. When completed, the results will be incorporated into the Pantex Facility Environmental Survey Interim Report. The Sampling and Analysis Plan will be executed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Survey team developed a Sampling and Analysis Plan to assist in further assessing certain of the environmental problems identified during its on-site activities. The on-site phase of the Survey involves the review of existing site environmental data, observations of the operations carried on at the Pantex Facility, and interviews with site personnel. The Survey covers all environmental media and all areas of environmental regulation.more » It is being performed in accordance with the DOE Environmental Survey Manual.

The objective of the Survey is to identify environmental problems and areas of environmental risk associated with the Pantex Facility. Individual team components are outside experts being supplied by a private contractor. This report presents the preliminary findings from the first phase of the Environmental Survey of the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Pantex Facility, conducted November 3 through 14, 1986.The Survey is being conducted by an interdisciplinary team of environmental specialist, led and managed by the Office of Environment, Safety and Health's Office of Environmental Audit. The results of the program will provide the Secretary with information on the compliance status of DOE facilities with regard to ES H requirements, root causes for noncompliance, adequacy of DOE and site contractor ES H management programs, and DOE-wide ES H compliance trends.« lessĮnvironmental Survey preliminary report, Pantex Facility, Amarillo, Texas Watkins on June 27, 1989, to strengthen environmental protection and waste management activities in the Department. The assessment program is part of a 10-point initiative announced by Secretary of Energy James D. The Tiger Team Assessment of the Pantex Plant is part of the larger Tiger Team Assessment program which will encompass over 100 DOE operating facilities. Final modifications and any other appropriate changes have been incorporated in the final report. The draft findings were submitted to the Office of Defense Programs, the Albuquerque Operations Office, the Amarillo Area Office, and regulatory agencies at the conclusion of the on-site assessment activities for review and comment on technical accuracy. The assessment also included an evaluation of the adequacy of DOE and site contractor ESmore » H management programs. The scope of the assessment of the Pantex Plant covered all areas of environment, safety and health (ES H) activities, including compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, requirements, permits, agreements, orders and consent decrees, and DOE ES H Orders. This assessment was conducted by the Department's Office of Environment, Safety and Health between October 2 and 31, 1989. This document contains the findings and associated root causes identified during the Tiger Team Assessment of the Department of Energy's (DOE) Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas. Tiger Team Assessment of the Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas
