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ENGINEERING CHANGE NOTICE CONTINUATION SHEET Page4 o025 Date 7116196
phased nut and canceled after meeting implementaton conditions of fe -Cycle
Assessment Management, DOE Order 430.1 (DOE 1995). Currently, DOE Order 4700:1
is a compliance document and DOE~Order 430.1 Is not);
" Spent Nuclear Fuel Project Management Plan, VHC-SD-SNF-PMP-011 (WHO13995a),
which directs that a SEMP be developed for the SNF Project; and
6. Section 1.2, Scope and Context, Paragraph 1, Replace the paragraph with the following edited version:
Fhe-aeepe-ef-this This SEMP encompasses the efforts needed necessary to manage the-WHG
implementetien-ef systems engineering implementation eR for the SNF Project. This
implementation applies te, and is tailored to, the-needs-of-tfe SNF Project needs; end all its
current and future sSubprojects, wher 1he pejeetz' and sub-tier activities sose :ient-t-Ihe
S . .Major physical activities supporting accomplishment
of the SNF Project mission are referred:to as Subprojects Each sSubproject is an organizational
entity, managed as a project responsible for design, development, fabrication and testing of a
product. This includes project scope, configuration, cost, schedule, and performance. Subproject
pParticipation iri-the-ubprejeets is by a team, inelkding involving all appropriate disciplines,
including operations. Each sSubproject may wii prepare-it-ewn a management plan or work plan.
Each subproject may prepare a t., ..,g:z -;,, -mz- , pl SEMP. A subproject
SEMP is not needed necessary if the SNF Project SEMP is adequate, as tailored in the subproject
management plan. sSubproject size e-the-sabprejeet is an important factor in detenifetiew-ef
the-need-fer determining whether a separate SEMP is necessary. After-zpzrztizzz ezsz
7. Section 1.2, Scope and Context, Paragraph 2, Insert the following as Paragraph 2:
This SEMP is intended for application to the design, development, fabrication, construction, test
and startup of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Path Forward Subprojects leading to SNF Operations
After SNF Operations assumes responsibility for the system, a modified process, tailored to
maintenance and operations is necessary. This process is not included in this SEMP, The K
Basins engineering process is consistent with processes in this SEMP.
8. Section 1.2, Scope and Context, Paragraph 2, Replace the last paragraph with the following edited
version:
Figure 1-1 depicts the relationship of this SEMP to the other systems engineering guidance
documents -h' w-: Fgr; 4. The eentent-ef-the-WHG SNF Project SEMP conentIs derived
from the Site Systems Engineenfng Site Systels Engineering Management Plan, (WIHC 1998b),
DOE RLID 430:1 (RI 1 996b), and the :Spent NuclearFuel Poject Management Plan (WHC-SD-
SNF-PMP-01I) (WHC 1995a). w
(WHG-C D-SNF-PMP-001).All other systems engineering process interfaces will be through these
documents. Becausethe transition from DOE Order-430.1 is-nt complete, this SEMP has
maintained its consistency with DOE Order4700.1, as well.
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Womack, J. C. Spent nuclear fuel project systems engineering management plan, report, July 19, 1996; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc708318/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.