82_FR_60188 82 FR 59947 - Worker Safety and Health Program

82 FR 59947 - Worker Safety and Health Program

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 241 (December 18, 2017)

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FR Document2017-27190

The Department of Energy (DOE) is amending the worker safety and health program regulations to update the safety and health standards and delete the obsolete directives currently incorporated by reference in the code of federal regulations. The regulatory amendments do not alter substantive rights or obligations under current law.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Part 851

[AU-RM-16-WSHP]
RIN 1992-AA55


Worker Safety and Health Program

AGENCY: Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security, U.S. 
Department of Energy.

ACTION: Final rule; technical amendment.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) is amending the worker safety 
and health program regulations to update the safety and health 
standards and delete the obsolete directives currently incorporated by 
reference in the code of federal regulations. The regulatory amendments 
do not alter substantive rights or obligations under current law.

DATES: This rulemaking is effective January 17, 2018. The incorporation 
by reference of certain publications listed in this rulemaking is 
approved by the Director of the Federal Register on January 17, 2018. 
Compliance is required starting January 17, 2019.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill McArthur, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security, AU-11, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585. Telephone: (301) 903-
6061. Email: [email protected].
    Daniel Cohen, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General 
Counsel, GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585. 
Telephone: (202) 586-9523. Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule incorporates by reference 
into part 851 complete and specific sections of the following industry 
safety and health standards:
    1. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists 
(ACGIH[supreg]), Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and 
Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, (2016).
    A copy of the ACGIH[supreg] Threshold Limit Values for Chemical 
Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, (2016) 
can be obtained from: ACGIH[supreg], 1330 Kemper Meadow Drive, 
Cincinnati, OH 45240. Telephone number 513-742-2020, or go to: http://www.acgih.org.
    2. ANSI Z49.1-2012, American National Standard Safety in Welding, 
Cutting and Allied Processes, sections 4.3 and E4.3, ANSI approved 
March 9, 2012.
    3. ANSI/ASSE Z88.2-2015, American National Standard Practices for 
Respiratory Protection, ANSI approved March 4, 2015.
    4. ANSI Z136.1-2014, American National Standard for Safe Use of 
Lasers, ANSI approved December 10, 2013.
    Copies of ANSI Z49.1-2012, Z88.2-2015, and ANSI Z136.1-2014 can be 
obtained from the American National Standards Institute Headquarters, 
1899 L Street NW, 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20036. Telephone number: 
202-293-8020, or go to: http://www.ansi.org.
    5. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and 
Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC)-2015, 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015.
    (a) ASME BPVC.I-2015, Section I--Rules for Construction of Power 
Boilers;
    (b) ASME BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (Beginning to SA-450);
    (c) ASME BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (SA-451 to End);
    (d) ASME BPVC.II.B-2015, Section II--Materials, Part B--Nonferrous 
Material Specifications;
    (e) ASME BPVC.II.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part C--
Specification for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals;
    (f) ASME BPVC.II.D.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--
Properties (Customary);
    (g) ASME BPVC.II.D.M-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--
Properties (Metric);
    (h) ASME BPVC.III.A-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Appendices;
    (i) ASME BPVC.III.1.NB-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NB, Class 1 
Components;
    (j) ASME BPVC.III.1.NC-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NC, Class 2 
Components;
    (k) ASME BPVC.III.1.ND-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection ND, Class 3 
Components;
    (l) ASME BPVC.III.1.NE-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NE, Class MC 
Components;
    (m) ASME BPVC.III.1.NF-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NF, Supports;
    (n) ASME BPVC.III.1.NG-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NG, Core Support 
Structures;
    (o) ASME BPVC.III.1.NH-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NH, Class 1 
Components in Elevated Temperature Service;
    (p) ASME BPVC.III.NCA-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Subsection NCA, General Requirements for 
Division 1 and Division 2;
    (q) ASME BPVC.III.2-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 2, Code for Concrete 
Containments;
    (r) ASME BPVC.III.3-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 3, Containment for Transportation 
and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuels and High Level Radioactive Material 
and Waste;
    (s) ASME BPVC.III.5-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 5, High Temperature Reactors;
    (t) ASME BPVC.IV-2015, Section IV, Rules for Construction of 
Heating Boilers;
    (u) ASME BPVC.V-2015, Section V, Nondestructive Examination;
    (v) ASME BPVC.VI-2015, Section VI, Recommended Rules for the Care 
and Operation of Heating Boilers;
    (w) ASME BPVC.VII-2015, Section VII, Recommended Guidelines for the 
Care of Power Boilers;
    (x) ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 1;

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    (y) ASME BPVC.VIII.2-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules;
    (z) ASME BPVC.VIII.3-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for Construction of 
High Pressure Vessels;
    (aa) ASME BPVC.IX-2015, Section IX--Welding, Brazing and Fusing 
Qualifications, Qualification Standard for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Operators;
    (bb) ASME BPVC.X-2015, Section X, Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure 
Vessels;
    (cc) ASME BPVC.XI-2015, Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection 
of Nuclear Power Plant Components;
    (dd) ASME BPVC.XII-2015, Section XII, Rules for Construction and 
Continued Service of Transport Tanks;
    (ee) ASME BPVC.CC.BPV-2015, Code Cases, Boilers and Pressure 
Vessels; and
    (ff) ASME BPVC.CC.NC-2015, Code Cases, Nuclear Components.
    6. ASME B31.1-2016, Power Piping, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, 
B31, issued June 30, 2016.
    7. ASME B31.3-2014, Process Piping, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, 
B31, issued February 27, 2015.
    8. ASME B31.4-2016, Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and 
Slurries, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued March 31, 2016.
    9. ASME B31.5-2016, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer 
Components, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued June 29, 2016.
    10. ASME B31.8-2016, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping 
Systems, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued September 30, 2014.
    11. ASME B31.8S-2014, Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines, 
ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, Supplement to ASME B31.8, issued 
September 30, 2014.
    12. ASME B31.9-2014, Building Services Piping, ASME Code for 
Pressure Piping, B31, issued April 28, 2014.
    13. ASME B31G-2012, Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength 
of Corroded Pipelines, Supplement to ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping, 
issued October 24, 2012.
    Copies of ASME BPVC-2015, BPVC.I-2015, BPVC.II.A-2015, BPVC.II.A-
2015, BPVC.II.B-2015, BPVC.II.C-2015, BPVC.II.D.C-2015, BPVC.II.D.M-
2015, BPVC.III.A-2015, BPVC.III.1.NB-2015, BPVC.III.1.NC-2015, 
BPVC.III.1.ND-2015, BPVC.III.1.NE-2015, BPVC.III.1.NF-2015, 
BPVC.III.1.NG-2015, BPVC.III.1.NH-2015, BPVC.III.NCA-2015, BPVC.III.2-
2015, BPVC.III.3-2015, BPVC.III.5-2015, BPVC.IV-2015, BPVC.V-2015, 
BPVC.VI-2015, BPVC.VII-2015, BPVC.VIII.1-2015, BPVC.VIII.2-2015, 
BPVC.VIII.3-2015, BPVC.IX-2015, BPVC.X-2015, BPVC.XI-2015, BPVC.XII-
2015, BPVC.CC.BPV-2015, BPVC.CC.NC-2015, B31.1-2016, B31.3-2016, B31.4-
2016, B31.5-2016, B31.8-2016, B31.8S-2014, B31.9-2014 and B31G-2012 can 
be obtained from: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), P.O. 
Box 2300 Fairfield, NJ 07007. Telephone: 800-843-2763, or got to: 
http://www.asme.org.
    14. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70, National 
Electric Code, (2017), issued August 4, 2016.
    15. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 
(2015 edition), July 14, 2014.
    Copies of NFPA 70 (2017) and 70E (2015) can be obtained from: 
National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 
02169. Telephone: 617 770-3000, or go to: http://www.nfpa.org.
    For a further discussion of these standards, see section II.

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
    A. Authority
    B. Background
II. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference
III. Procedural Requirements
    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
    B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act
    D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act
    E. Review Under Executive Order 12988
    F. Review Under Executive Order 13132
    G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    H. Review Under Executive Order 13211
    I. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 1999
    J. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 2001
    K. Administrative Procedures Act
    L. Congressional Notification
IV. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Authority and Background

A. Authority

    DOE has broad authority to regulate worker safety and health with 
respect to its nuclear and nonnuclear functions pursuant to the Atomic 
Energy Act of 1954 (AEA), 42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.; the Energy 
Reorganization Act of 1974 (ERA), 42 U.S.C. 5801-5911; and the 
Department of Energy Organization Act (DOEOA), 42 U.S.C. 7101-7352. 
Specifically, the AEA authorized and directed the Atomic Energy 
Commission (AEC) to protect health and promote safety during the 
performance of activities under the AEA. See Sec. 31a.(5) of AEA, 42 
U.S.C. 2051(a)(5); Sec. 161b. of AEA, 42 U.S.C 2201(b); Sec. 161i.(3) 
of AEA, 42 U.S.C. 2201(i)(3); and Sec. 161p. of AEA, 42 U.S.C. 2201(p). 
The ERA abolished the AEC and replaced it with the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission (NRC), which became responsible for the licensing of 
commercial nuclear activities, and the Energy Research and Development 
Administration (ERDA), which became responsible for the other functions 
of the AEC under the AEA, as well as several nonnuclear functions. The 
ERA authorized ERDA to use the regulatory authority under the AEA to 
carry out its nuclear and nonnuclear function, including those 
functions that might become vested in ERDA in the future. See Sec. 
105(a) of ERA, 42 U.S.C. 5815(a); and Sec. 107 of ERA, 42 U.S.C. 5817. 
The DOEOA transferred the functions and authorities of ERDA to DOE. See 
Sec. 301(a) of DOEOA, 42 U.S.C. 7151(a); Sec. 641 of DOEOA, 42 U.S.C. 
7251; and Sec. 644 of DOEOA, 42 U.S.C. 7254.

B. Background

    On February 9, 2006 (71 FR 6858), when DOE promulgated 10 CFR part 
851, Worker Safety and Health Program, it adopted several industry 
standards to establish the baseline technical safety and health 
requirements for DOE workplace operations. These standards were already 
required by DOE Order 440.1A, Worker Protection Management for DOE 
Federal and Contractor Employees, which established a comprehensive 
worker protection program that provided the basic framework necessary 
for contractors to ensure the safety and health of their workforce.
    In this final rule, DOE replaces the existing references to 
industry safety and health standards with direct references to the 
latest versions of the appropriate standards. Directly referencing the 
latest industry standards will allow DOE to adopt current best 
practices and procedures in safety and health.

II. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference

    DOE incorporates by reference the threshold limit values 
(TLVs[supreg]) for chemical substances and physical agents and 
biological exposure indices (BEIs[supreg]) published by the American 
Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH[supreg]) titled 
``Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents 
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Exposure Indices,'' (2016). The TLVs[supreg] and BEIs[supreg] are 
industry accepted values that are intended for use by industrial 
hygienists in making decisions regarding safe levels of exposure to 
various chemical and physical agents found in the workplace. Each year 
ACGIH[supreg] publishes its TLVs[supreg] and BEIs[supreg]. Copies of 
the ACGIH[supreg] TLVs[supreg] and BEIs[supreg] are readily available 
on ACGIH[supreg]'s website at: http://www.acgih.org.
    DOE incorporates by reference the following industry standards 
published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
    ANSI Z49.1-2012, Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes, 
sections 4.3 and E4.3. ANSI Z49.1-2012 provides guidance for the 
protection of persons from injury and illness and the protection of 
property (including equipment) from damage by fire and explosions 
arising from welding, cutting, and allied processes. Copies of ANSI 
Z49.1-2012 is readily available on ANSI's website at: http://www.ansi.org.
    ANSI Z88.2-2015, American National Standard Practices for 
Respiratory Protection. ANSI Z88.2-2015 is an industry accepted 
standard that sets forth minimally accepted practices for occupational 
respirator use; provides information and guidance on the proper 
selection, use and maintenance of respirators and contains requirements 
for establishing, implementing and evaluating respirator programs. 
Copies of ANSI Z88.2-2015 is readily available on ANSI's website at: 
http://www.ansi.org.
    ANSI Z136.1-2014, Safe Use of Lasers. ANSI Z136.1-2014 is an 
industry accepted standard that provides guidance for the safe use of 
lasers and laser systems by defining control measures for each of seven 
laser hazard classifications. Copies of ANSI Z136.1-2014 is readily 
available on ANSI's website at: http://www.ansi.org.
    DOE also incorporates by reference the following specific industry 
standards for pressure piping codes published by the American Society 
for Mechanical Engineers (ASME):
    ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC)-2015. ASME's BPVC 
standard establishes rules of safety relating only to pressure 
integrity--governing the design, fabrication, and inspection of boilers 
and pressure vessels, and nuclear power plant components during 
construction. The objective of the rules is to provide a margin for 
deterioration in service. The Code Cases clarify the existing 
requirements or provide, when the need is urgent, rules for materials 
or constructions not covered by existing BPVC rules.
    ASME BPVC.I-2015, Section I--Rules for Construction of Power 
Boilers. This section provides requirements for all methods of 
construction of power, electric, and miniature boilers; high 
temperature water boilers, heat recovery steam generators, and certain 
fired pressure vessels to be used in stationary service; and power 
boilers used in locomotive, portable, and traction service. Rules 
pertaining to use of the V, A, M, PP, S and E ASME Product 
Certification Marks are also included. The rules are applicable to 
boilers in which steam or other vapor is generated at a pressures 
exceeding 15 psig, and high temperature water boilers intended for 
operation at pressures exceeding 160 psig and/or temperatures exceeding 
250 degree F. Super heaters, economizers, and other pressure parts 
connected directly to the boiler without intervening valves are 
considered as part of the scope of Section I.
    ASME BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (Beginning to SA-450). This section is a 
``Service Section'' to the other BPVC Sections, providing material 
specifications for ferrous materials adequate for safety in the field 
of pressure equipment. These specifications contain requirements for 
chemical and mechanical properties, heat treatment, manufacture, heat 
and product analyses, and methods of testing. They are designated by SA 
numbers and are identical with or similar to those of specifications 
published by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and 
other recognized national or international organizations.
    ASME BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (SA-451 to End). This section is a ``Service 
Section'' to the other BPVC Sections, providing material specifications 
for ferrous materials adequate for safety in the field of pressure 
equipment. These specifications contain requirements for chemical and 
mechanical properties, heat treatment, manufacture, heat and product 
analyses, and methods of testing. They are designated by SA numbers and 
are identical with or similar to those of specifications published by 
ASTM and other recognized national or international organizations.
    ASME BPVC.II.B-2015, Section II--Materials, Part B--Nonferrous 
Material Specifications. This section is a ``Service Section'' to the 
other BPVC Sections, providing material specifications for ferrous 
materials adequate for safety in the field of pressure equipment. These 
specifications contain requirements for chemical and mechanical 
properties, heat treatment, manufacture, heat and product analyses, and 
methods of testing. They are designated by SB numbers and are identical 
with or similar to those of specifications published by ASTM and other 
recognized national or international organizations.
    ASME BPVC.II.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part C--Specification 
for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals. This section is a 
``Service Section'' to the other BPVC Sections providing material 
specifications for the manufacture, acceptability, chemical 
composition, mechanical usability, surfacing, testing requirements and 
procedures, operating characteristics, and intended uses for welding 
rods, electrodes and filler metals. These specifications are designated 
by SFA numbers and are derived from AWS specifications.
    ASME BPVC.II.D.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--Properties 
(Customary). This section is a ``Service Section'' for reference by the 
BPVC construction Sections providing tables of material properties 
including allowable, design, tensile and yield stress values, physical 
properties and external pressure charts and tables. Part D facilitates 
ready identification of materials to specific Sections of the BPVC. 
Part D contains appendices which contain criteria for establishing 
allowable stress, the bases for establishing external pressure charts, 
and information required for approval of new materials.
    ASME BPVC.II.D.M-2015, Section II--Materials, Part --Properties 
(Metric). This section is a ``Service Section'' for reference by the 
BPVC construction Sections providing tables of material properties 
including allowable, design, tensile and yield stress values, physical 
properties and external pressure charts and tables. Part D facilitates 
ready identification of materials to specific Sections of the Boiler 
and Pressure Vessel Code. Part D contains appendices which contain 
criteria for establishing allowable stress, the bases for establishing 
external pressure charts, and information required for approval of new 
materials.
    ASME BPVC.III.A-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Appendices. This section contains 
appendices, both mandatory and nonmandatory for Section III, Division 1 
(Subsection NCA through NG) and Division 2, including a listing of 
design and design analysis methods and information, and Data Report 
Forms. These appendices are

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referenced by and are an integral part of Subsection NCA through NG and 
Division 2.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NB-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NB, Class 1 
Components. This subsection contains requirements for the material, 
design, fabrication, examination, testing and overpressure protection 
of items which are intended to conform to the requirements for Class 1 
construction. The rules of Subsection NB cover the requirements for 
assuring the structural integrity of items.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NC-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NC, Class 2 
Component. This subsection contains requirements for the material, 
design, fabrication, examination, testing and overpressure protection 
of items which are intended to conform to the requirements for Class 2 
construction. The rules of Subsection NC cover the requirements for 
assuring the structural integrity of items.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.ND-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection ND, Class 3 
Components. This subsection contains requirements for the material, 
design, fabrication, examination, testing and overpressure protection 
of items which are intended to conform to the requirements for Class 3 
construction. The rules of Subsection ND cover the requirements for 
assuring the structural integrity of items.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NE-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NE, Class MC 
Components. This subsection contains requirements for the material, 
design, fabrication, examination, testing and overpressure protection 
of items which are intended to conform to the requirements for Class MC 
construction. The rules of Subsection NE cover the requirements for 
assuring the structural integrity of items.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NF-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NF, Supports. This 
subsection contains requirements for the material, design, fabrication, 
and examination of supports which are intended to conform to the 
requirements for Classes 1, 2, 3, and MC construction. Nuclear power 
plant supports for which rules are specified in this Subsection are 
those metal supports which are designed to transmit loads from the 
pressure retaining barrier of the component or piping to the load 
carrying building structure. In some cases there may be intervening 
elements in the component support load path which are not constructed 
to the rules of this Section, such as diesel engines, electric motors, 
valve operators, coolers, and access structures.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NG-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NG, Core Support 
Structures. This subsection contains requirements for the material, 
design, fabrication, and examination required in the manufacture and 
installation of core support structures. Core support structures are 
those structures or parts of structures which are designed to provide 
direct support or restraint of the core (fuel & blanket assemblies) 
within the reactor pressure vessel.
    ASME BPVC.III.1.NH-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NH, Class 1 
Components in Elevated Temperature Service. This subsection contains 
requirements for the material, design, fabrication, and examination 
required in the manufacture and installation of core support 
structures. Core support structures are those structures or parts of 
structures which are designed to provide direct support or restraint of 
the core (fuel & blanket assemblies) within the reactor pressure 
vessel.
    ASME BPVC.III.NCA-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Subsection NCA, General Requirements for 
Division 1 and Division 2. This subsection contains general 
requirements for manufacturers, fabricators, installers, designers, 
material manufacturers, material suppliers, and owners of nuclear power 
plants. This Subsection which is referenced by and is an integral part 
of Division 1, Subsections NB through NG, and Division 2 of Section 
III, covers quality assurance requirements, ASME Product Certification 
Marks, and authorized inspection for Class 1, 2, 3, MC, CS, and CC 
construction. Selective reference of ASME Standard NQA-1, Quality 
Assurance Program Requirements for Nuclear Facilities, is made in this 
Subsection.
    ASME BPVC.III.2-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 2, Code for Concrete 
Containments. This division contains requirements for the material, 
design, construction, fabrication, testing, examination, and 
overpressure protection of concrete containment structures, pre-
stressed or reinforced. These requirements are applicable only to those 
components that are designed to provide a pressure retaining or 
containing barrier. They are not applicable to other support 
structures, except as they directly affect the components of the 
systems. This Section contains appendices, both mandatory and 
nonmandatory, for Division 2 construction.
    ASME BPVC.III.3-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 3, Containment for Transportation 
and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuels and High Level Radioactive Material 
and Waste. This division contains requirements for the design and 
construction of the containment system of a nuclear spent fuel or high 
level radioactive waste transport packaging.
    ASME BPVC.III.5-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 5, High Temperature Reactors. 
This division provides construction rules for high-temperature 
reactors, including both high-temperature, gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs) 
and liquid-metal reactors (LMRs). These rules are for components 
exceeding the temperature in Division 1 and are meant for components 
experiencing temperatures that are equal, to or higher than, 700[deg] F 
(370[deg] C) for ferritic materials or 800[deg] F (425[deg] C) for 
austenitic stainless steels or high nickel alloys. Division 5 also 
contains the new rules pertaining to graphite core components. These 
new rules include general requirements, plus design and construction 
rules, for graphite. Irradiation effects on graphite are addressed, as 
are the features of probabilistic design reflected in the determination 
of graphite material strength properties.
    ASME BPVC.IV-2015, Section IV, Rules for Construction of Heating 
Boilers. This section provides requirements for design, fabrication, 
installation and inspection of steam heating, hot water heating, hot 
water supply boilers, and potable water heaters intended for low 
pressure service that are directly fired by oil, gas, electricity, coal 
or other solid or liquid fuels. It contains appendices which cover 
approval of new material, methods of checking safety valve and safety 
relief valve capacity, examples of methods of checking safety valve and 
safety relief valve capacity, examples of methods of calculation and 
computation, definitions relating to boiler design and welding, and 
quality control systems. Rules pertaining to use of the H, HV, and HLW 
ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.
    ASME BPVC.V-2015, Section V, Nondestructive Examination. This 
section contains requirements and methods for nondestructive 
examination which are referenced and required by other BPVC Sections. 
It also includes

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manufacturer's examination responsibilities, duties of authorized 
inspectors and requirements for qualification of personnel, inspection 
and examination. Examination methods are intended to detect surface and 
internal discontinuities in materials, welds, and fabricated parts and 
components. A glossary of related terms is included.
    ASME BPVC.VI-2015, Section VI, Recommended Rules for the Care and 
Operation of Heating Boilers. This section covers general descriptions, 
terminology and operation guidelines applicable to steel and cast iron 
boilers limited to the operating ranges of Section IV Heating Boilers. 
It includes guidelines for associated controls and automatic fuel 
burning equipment. Illustrations show typical examples of available 
equipment. Also included is a glossary of terms commonly associated 
with boilers, controls, and fuel burning equipment.
    ASME BPVC.VII-2015, Section VII, Recommended Guidelines for the 
Care of Power Boilers. The purpose of these recommend guidelines is to 
promote safety in the use of power boilers. The term ``power boiler'' 
in this section includes stationary, portable, and traction type 
boilers, but does not include locomotive and high temperature water 
boilers, nuclear power plant boilers, heating boilers, pressure 
vessels, or marine boilers. This section provides such guidelines to 
assist those directly responsible for operating, maintaining, and 
inspecting power boilers. Emphasis has been placed on industrial type 
boilers because of their extensive use. Guidelines are also provided 
for operation of auxiliary equipment and appliances that affect the 
safe and reliable operation of power boilers.
    ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 1. This division provides requirements 
applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and 
certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or 
external pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such pressure vessels may be 
fired or unfired. Specific requirements apply to several classes of 
material used in pressure vessel construction, and also to fabrication 
methods such as welding, forging and brazing. It contains mandatory and 
nonmandatory appendices detailing supplementary design criteria, 
nondestructive examination and inspection acceptance standards. Rules 
pertaining to the use of the U, UM and UV ASME Product Certification 
Marks are also included.
    ASME BPVC.VIII.2-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules. This division provides 
requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, 
testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either 
internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such vessels may be 
fired or unfired. This pressure may be obtained from an external source 
or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any 
combination thereof. These rules provide an alternative to the minimum 
requirements for pressure vessels under Division 1 rules. In comparison 
the Division 1, Division 2 requirements on materials, design, and 
nondestructive examination are more rigorous; however, higher design 
stress intensify values are permitted. Division 2 rules cover only 
vessels to be installed in a fixed location for a specific service 
where operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful 
life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared 
the design specifications. These rules may also apply to human 
occupancy pressure vessels typically in the diving industry. Rules 
pertaining to the use of the U2 and UV ASME Product Certification Marks 
are also included.
    ASME BPVC.VIII.3-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for Construction of 
High Pressure Vessels. This division provides requirements applicable 
to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of 
pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures 
generally above 10,000 psi. Such vessels may be fired or unfired. This 
pressure may be obtained from an external source, a process reaction, 
by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any 
combination thereof. Division 3 rules cover vessels intended for a 
specific service and installed in a fixed location or relocated from 
work site to work site between pressurizations. The operation and 
maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by 
the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design 
specifications. Division 3 does not establish maximum pressure limits 
for either Section VIII, Divisions 1 or 2, nor minimum pressure limits 
for this Division. Rules pertaining to the use of the UV3 ASME Product 
Certification Marks are also included.
    ASME BPVC.IX-2015, Section IX--Welding, Brazing and Fusing 
Qualifications, Qualification Standard for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Operators. This section contains rules relating to the qualification of 
welding, brazing, and fusing procedures as required by other BPVC 
Sections for component manufacture. It also covers rules relating to 
the qualification and requalification of welders, brazers, and welding, 
brazing and fusing machine operators in order that they may perform 
welding, brazing, or plastic fusing as required by other BPVC Sections 
in the manufacture of components. Welding, brazing, and fusing data 
cover essential and nonessential variables specific to the joining 
process used.
    ASME BPVC.X-2015, Section X, Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure 
Vessels. This section provides requirements for construction of an FRP 
pressure vessel in conformance with a manufacturer's design report. It 
includes production, processing, fabrication, inspection and testing 
methods required for the vessel. Section X includes three Classes of 
vessel design; Class I and Class III--qualification through the 
destructive test of a prototype and Class II--mandatory design rules 
and acceptance testing by nondestructive methods. These vessels are not 
permitted to store, handle or process lethal fluids. Vessel fabrication 
is limited to the following processes: bag-molding, centrifugal casting 
and filament-winding and contact molding. General specifications for 
the glass and resin materials and minimum physical properties for the 
composite materials are given.
    ASME BPVC.XI-2015, Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection of 
Nuclear Power Plant Components. This section contains Division 1 and 3, 
in one volume and provides rules for the examination, inservice testing 
and inspection, and repair and replacement of components and systems in 
light water cooled and liquid metal cooled nuclear power plants. The 
Division 2 rules for inspection and testing of components of gas cooled 
nuclear power plants have been deleted in the 1995 Edition. With the 
decommissioning of the only gas cooled reactor to which these rules 
apply, there is no apparent need to continue publication of Division 2. 
Application of this section of the code begins when the requirements of 
the Construction Code have been satisfied. The rules of this section 
constitute requirements to maintain the nuclear power plant while in 
operation and to return the plant to service, following plant outages, 
and repair or replacement activities. The rules require a mandatory 
program of scheduled examinations, testing, and inspections to evidence 
adequate safety.

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The method of nondestructive examination to be used and flaw size 
characterization are also contained within this section
    ASME BPVC.XII-2015, Section XII, Rules for Construction and 
Continued Service of Transport Tanks. This section covers requirements 
for construction and continued service of pressure vessels for the 
transportation of dangerous goods via highway, rail, air or water at 
pressures from full vacuum to 3,000 psig and volumes greater than 120 
gallons. ``Construction'' is an all-inclusive term comprising 
materials, design, fabrication, examination, inspection, testing, 
certification, and over-pressure protection. ``Continued service'' is 
an all-inclusive term referring to inspection, testing, repair, 
alteration, and recertification of a transport tank that has been in 
service. This section contains modal appendices containing requirements 
for vessels used in specific transport modes and service applications. 
Rules pertaining to the use of the T ASME Product Certification Marks 
are included.
    ASME BPVC.CC.BPV-2015, Code Cases, Boilers and Pressure Vessels. 
This section provides the approved actions by the BPVC Committee on 
alternatives intended to allow early and urgent implementation of any 
revised requirements for boilers and pressure vessels.
    ASME BPVC.CC.NC-2015, Code Cases, Nuclear Components. This section 
provides the approved actions by the BPVC Committee on alternatives 
intended to allow early and urgent implementation of any revised 
requirements for nuclear components.
    Copies of the complete set of BPVC-2015 is readily available on 
ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.1-2016, Power Piping. B31.1-2016 prescribes minimum 
requirements for the design, materials, fabrication, erection, test, 
inspection, operation, and maintenance of piping systems typically 
found in electric power generating stations, industrial and 
institutional plants, geothermal heating systems, and central and 
district heating and cooling systems. It also covers boiler-external 
piping for power boilers and high temperature, high pressure water 
boilers in which steam or vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 
15 psig; and high temperature water is generated at pressures exceeding 
160 psig and/or temperatures exceeding 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Copies 
of B31.1-2016 is readily available on ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.3-2014, Process Piping. B31.3-2014 contains requirements for 
piping typically found in petroleum refineries, chemical, 
pharmaceutical, textile, paper, semiconductor, and cryogenic plants; 
and related processing plants and terminals. It covers materials and 
components, design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, 
inspection, and testing of piping. Copies of B31.3-2016 is readily 
available on ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.4-2016, Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and 
Slurries. B31.4-2016 prescribes requirements for the design, materials, 
construction, assembly, inspection, testing, operation, and maintenance 
of liquid pipeline systems between production fields or facilities, 
tank farms, above- or belowground storage facilities, natural gas 
processing plants, refineries, pump stations, ammonia plants, terminals 
(marine, rail, and truck), and other delivery and receiving points, as 
well as pipelines transporting liquids within pump stations, tank 
farms, and terminals associated with liquid pipeline systems. This Code 
also prescribes requirements for the design, materials, construction, 
assembly, inspection, testing, operation, and maintenance of piping 
transporting aqueous slurries of nonhazardous materials such as coal, 
mineral, ores, concentrates, and other solid materials, between a 
slurry processing plant or terminal and a receiving plant or terminal. 
Copies of B31.4-2016 is readily available on ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.5-2016, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer Components. 
B31.5-2016 covers refrigerant, heat transfer components, and secondary 
coolant piping for temperatures as low as -320 degrees Fahrenheit, 
whether erected on the premises or factory assembled. The standard also 
includes all connecting refrigerant and secondary coolant piping 
starting at the first joint adjacent to such apparatus. Copies of 
B31.5-2016 is readily available on ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.8-2016, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems. 
B31.8-2014 is the most widely used code for the design, operation, 
maintenance, and repair of natural gas distribution and transmission 
pipelines. Copies of B31.8-2014 is readily available on ASME's website 
at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.8S-2014, Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines. B31.8S-
2014 covers on-shore, gas pipeline systems constructed with ferrous 
materials, including pipe, valves, appurtenances attached to pipe, 
compressor units, metering station, regulator stations, delivery 
stations, holders and fabricated assemblies. Its principles, processes 
and approaches apply to the entire system for all pipeline systems. 
Copies of B31.8S-2014 is readily available on ASME's website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31.9-2014, Building Services Piping. B31.9-2014 provides rules for 
piping in industrial, institutional, commercial and public building, 
and multi-unit residences, which does not require the range of sizes, 
pressures, and temperatures covered in ASME's B31.1 Codes for Power 
Piping. It includes piping systems either in the building or within the 
property limits. Copies of B31.9-2014 is readily available on ASME's 
website at: http://www.asme.org.
    B31G-2012, Manual for Determining Remaining Strength of Corroded 
Pipelines. B31G-2012 provides guidance in the evaluation of metal loss 
in pressurized pipeline and piping systems. The manual is applicable to 
all pipelines and piping systems that are part of ASME B31 Code for 
Pressure Piping. Copies of B31G-2012 is readily available on ASME's 
website at: http://www.asme.org.
    DOE incorporates by reference the following specific consensus 
standards for building codes published by National Fire Protection 
Association (NFPA):
    NFPA 70 (2017), National Electric Code. NFPA 70 covers the 
requirements on electrical wiring and equipment installation issues, 
including minimum provisions for the use of connections, voltage 
markings, conductors, and cables. Chapters address specific 
circumstances surrounding special occupancies and industrial equipment 
and machines. It also contains specific details on the safe 
installation and use of communications and signaling conductors. Copies 
of NFPA 70 (2017), is readily available on NFPA's website at: http://catalog.nfpa.org.
    NFPA 70E (2015), Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. 
NFPA 70E (2015) is an industry accepted standard that encompass safety-
related work practices, safety-related maintenance requirements, and 
safety requirements for special equipment. The standard includes 
guidance for making hazard identification and risk assessments, 
selecting appropriate personal protective equipment, establishing an 
electrically safe work condition, and employee training. Copies of NFPA 
70E (2015), is readily available on NFPA's website at: http://catalog.nfpa.org.

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III. Procedural Requirements

A. Review Under Executive Order 12866

    This regulatory action has been determined not to be ``a 
significant regulatory action'' under Executive Order 12866, 
``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' 58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993). 
Accordingly, this action was not subject to review under that Executive 
Order by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) of the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires 
preparation of an initial regulatory flexibility analysis for any rule 
that by law must be proposed for public comment, unless the agency 
certifies that the rule, if promulgated, will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. As required 
by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small Entities in 
Agency Rulemaking,'' 67 FR 53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE published 
procedures and policies to ensure that the potential impacts of its 
draft rules on small entities are properly considered during the 
rulemaking process (68 FR 7990, February 19, 2003), and has made them 
available on the Office of General Counsel's website: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    The regulatory amendments in this notice of final rulemaking 
reflect technical amendments, and clarify DOE's intent to continue to 
later versions of specific safety and health standards Rights and 
obligations under 10 CFR part 851 are unaltered and as such, are not 
subject to the requirement for a general notice of proposed rulemaking 
under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)) (APA). 
There is no requirement under the APA or any other law that this rule 
be proposed for public comment. Consequently, this rulemaking is exempt 
from the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.

C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule does not impose a collection of information 
requirement subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq.).

D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act

    DOE has concluded that promulgation of this rule falls into a class 
of actions that would not individually or cumulatively have a 
significant impact on the human environment, as determined by DOE's 
regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). Specifically, this rule amends existing 
regulations without changing the environmental effect of the 
regulations being amended, and, therefore, is covered under the 
Categorical Exclusion in paragraph A5 of Appendix A to subpart D, 10 
CFR part 1021. Accordingly, neither an environmental assessment nor an 
environmental impact statement is required.

E. Review Under Executive Order 12988

    With respect to the review of existing regulations and the 
promulgation of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, 
``Civil Justice Reform'' (61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996), imposes on 
Federal agencies the general duty to adhere to the following 
requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity; (2) write 
regulations to minimize litigation; and (3) provide a clear legal 
standard for affected conduct rather than a general standard and 
promote simplification and burden reduction. Section 3(b)(2) of 
Executive Order 12988 specifically requires that Executive agencies 
make every reasonable effort to ensure that the regulation: (1) Clearly 
specifies the preemptive effect, if any, to be given to the regulation; 
(2) clearly specifies any effect on existing Federal law or regulation; 
(3) provides a clear legal standard for affected conduct while 
promoting simplification and burden reduction; (4) specifies the 
retroactive effect, if any, to be given to the regulation; (5) defines 
key terms; and (6) addresses other important issues affecting clarity 
and general draftsmanship under any guidelines issued by the Attorney 
General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires Executive 
agencies to review regulations in light of applicable standards in 
section 3(a) and section 3(b) to determine whether they are met or it 
is unreasonable to meet one or more of them. DOE has completed the 
required review and determined that, to the extent permitted by law, 
this final rule meets the relevant standards of Executive Order 12988.

F. Review Under Executive Order 13132

    Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 43255 (August 10, 
1999) imposes certain requirements on agencies formulating and 
implementing policies or regulations that preempt State law or that 
have federalism implications. Agencies are required to examine the 
constitutional and statutory authority supporting any action that would 
limit the policymaking discretion of the States and carefully assess 
the necessity for such actions. The Executive Order also requires 
agencies to have an accountable process to ensure meaningful and timely 
input by State and local officials in the development of regulatory 
policies that have federalism implications. On March 14, 2000, DOE 
published a statement of policy describing the intergovernmental 
consultation process it will follow in the development of such 
regulations (65 FR 13735). DOE has examined this rule and has 
determined that it does not preempt State law and does not have a 
substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between 
the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government. No further 
action is required by Executive Order 13132.

G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-
4) requires each Federal agency to assess the effects of a Federal 
regulatory action on State, local, and tribal governments, and the 
private sector. DOE has determined that this regulatory action does not 
impose a Federal mandate on State, local or tribal governments or on 
the private sector.

H. Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001) requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to the 
OIRA, which is part of OMB, a Statement of Energy Effects for any 
proposed significant energy action. A ``significant energy action'' is 
defined as any action by an agency that promulgates or is expected to 
lead to promulgation of a final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant 
regulatory action under Executive Order 12866, or any successor order; 
and is likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, 
distribution, or use of energy, or (2) is designated by the 
Administrator of OIRA as a significant energy action. For any proposed 
significant energy action, the agency must give a detailed statement of 
any adverse effects on energy supply, distribution, or use should the 
proposal be implemented, and of reasonable alternatives to the action 
and their expected benefits on energy supply, distribution, and use. 
This regulatory action is not a significant energy action. Accordingly,

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DOE has not prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.

I. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
1999

    Section 654 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) requires Federal agencies to issue a Family 
Policymaking Assessment for any rule that may affect family well-being. 
This rule would not have any impact on the autonomy or integrity of the 
family as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has concluded that it is not 
necessary to prepare a Family Policymaking Assessment

J. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
2001

    The Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001 (44 
U.S.C. 3516, note) provides for agencies to review most disseminations 
of information to the public under guidelines established by each 
agency pursuant to general guidelines issued by OMB. OMB's guidelines 
were published at 67 FR 8452 (February 22, 2002), and DOE's guidelines 
were published at 67 FR 62446 (October 7, 2002). DOE has reviewed this 
final rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines and has concluded that it 
is consistent with applicable policies in those guidelines.

K. Administrative Procedure Act

    An agency may find good cause to exempt a rule from the requirement 
for a notice of proposed rulemaking and the opportunity for public 
comment under the APA if the requirement is determined to be 
unnecessary, impracticable, or contrary to the public interest under 5 
U.S.C. 533(b)(3)(B). The rule updates the industry safety and health 
standards incorporated by reference in 10 CFR part 851. The updates are 
strictly technical amendments. Consequently, good cause exists for 
issuing this amendment as a final rule as notice and comment is 
unnecessary.

L. Congressional Notification

    As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will submit to Congress a report 
regarding the issuance of this final rule prior to the effective date 
set forth at the outset of this rulemaking. The report will state that 
it has been determined that the rule is not a ``major rule'' as defined 
by 5 U.S.C. 801(2).

V. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this final 
rule.

List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 851

    Civil penalty, Federal buildings and facilities, Incorporation by 
reference, Occupational safety and health, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Safety.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on December 12, 2017.
Matthew B. Moury,
Associate Under Secretary for Environment, Health, Safety and Security.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Department of Energy 
amends part 851 of chapter III of title 10 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations as set forth below:

PART 851--WORKER SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

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1. The authority citation for part 851 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 2201(i)(3), (p); 42 U.S.C. 2282c; 42 
U.S.C. 5801 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 2401 et seq.


0
2. Section 851.23 is amended by:
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a. Removing in paragraph (a)(2), ``1904.44,'';
0
b. Revising paragraphs (a)(9) and (10);
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c. Removing in paragraph (a)(11), ``(2000)'', and adding in its place 
``(2014)'';
0
d. Removing in paragraph (a)(12), ``(1999)'', and adding in its place 
``(2012)'';
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e. Removing in paragraph (a)(13), ``(2005)'', and adding in its place 
``(2017)''; and
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f. Removing in paragraph (a)(14), ``(2004)'', and adding in its place 
``(2015)'';
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  851.23  Safety and health standards.

    (a) * * *
    (9) American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists 
(ACGIH[supreg]), ``Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and 
Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices,'' (2016) (incorporated 
by reference, see Sec.  851.27) when the ACGIH[supreg] Threshold Limit 
Values (TLVs) are lower (more protective) than permissible exposure 
limits in 29 CFR part 1910 for general industry and/or part 1926 for 
construction. When the ACGIH TLVs are used as exposure limits, 
contractors must nonetheless comply with the other provisions of any 
applicable expanded health standard found in 29 CFR part 1910 and/or 
part 1926.
    (10) American National Standards Institute (ANSI/ASSE) Z88.2, 
``American National Standard Practices for Respiratory Protection,'' 
(2015) (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27).
* * * * *


Sec.  851.26  [Amended]

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3. Section 851.26 is amended:
0
a. In paragraph (a)(2) by removing ``DOE Manual 231.1-1A, Environment, 
Safety and Health Reporting Manual, September 9, 2004 (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27)'' and adding in its place ``DOE reporting 
directives.'';
0
b. In paragraph (a)(3) by removing ``in DOE Manual 231.1-1A.'' and 
adding in its place ``by DOE.''; and
0
c. In paragraph (b)(2) by removing ``(reference DOE Order 225.1A, 
Accident Investigations, November 26, 1997)''.

0
4. Section 851.27 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  851.27  Materials incorporated by reference.

    (a) General. We incorporate by reference the following standards 
into part 851. The material has been approved for incorporation by the 
Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 
51. Any subsequent amendment to a standard by the standard-setting 
organization will not affect the DOE regulations unless and until 
amended by DOE. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of 
the approval. To use a subsequent amendment to a standard, DOE must 
publish a document in the Federal Register and the material must be 
available to the public. All approved material is available for 
inspection at the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environment, 
Health, Safety and Security, Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy, 
1000 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20585. 301-903-6061. The 
material is available for inspection at the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of 
this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030 or go to: www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html. Standards can be obtained from 
the sources listed below.
    (b) ACGIH[supreg]. American Conference of Governmental Industrial 
Hygienist, 1330 Kemper Meadow Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45240. Telephone 
number: 513-742-2020, or go to: http://www.acgih.org.
    (1) ACGIH[supreg], Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances 
and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, 2016; IBR approved 
for Sec.  851.23.

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    (2) Reserved.
    (c) ANSI. American National Standards Institute, 1899 L Street NW, 
11th Floor, Washington, DC 20036. Telephone number: 202-293-8020, or go 
to: http://www.ansi.org.
    (1) ANSI Z49.1-2012, American National Standard Safety in Welding, 
Cutting and Allied Processes, sections 4.3 and E4.3, ANSI approved 
March 9, 2012, IBR approved for Sec.  851.23.
    (2) ANSI/ASSE Z88.2-2015, American National Standard Practices for 
Respiratory Protection, ANSI approved March 4, 2015, IBR approved for 
Sec.  851.23.
    (3) ANSI Z136.1-2014, American National Standard for Safe Use of 
Lasers, ANSI approved December 10, 2013, IBR approved for Sec.  851.23.
    (d) ASME. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, P.O. Box 2300, 
Fairfield, NJ 07007. Telephone: 800-843-2763, or got to: http://www.asme.org.
    (1) ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessel Codes (BPVC) as follows:
    (i) BPVC.I-2015, Section I--Rules for Construction of Power 
Boilers, 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (ii) BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (Beginning to SA-450), 2015 edition, issued 
July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (iii) BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (SA-451 to End), 2015 edition, issued July 1, 
2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (iv) BPVC.II.B-2015, Section II--Materials, Part B--Nonferrous 
Material Specifications, 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (v) BPVC.II.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part C--Specification 
for Welding Rods; Electrodes, and Filler Metals; 2015 edition, issued 
July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (vi) BPVC.II.D.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--Properties 
(Customary); 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety
    (vii) BPVC.II.D.M-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--Properties 
(Metric); 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (viii) BPVC.III.A-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Appendices; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 
2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (ix) BPVC.III.1.NB-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NB, Class 1 
Components; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (x) BPVC.III.1.NC-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NC, Class 2 
Components; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xi) BPVC.III.1.ND-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection ND, Class 3 
Components; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xii) BPVC.III.1.NE-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NE, Class MC 
Components; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xiii) BPVC.III.1.NF-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NF, Supports; 2015 
edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, 
Pressure Safety;
    (xiv) BPVC.III.1.NG-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NG, Core Support 
Structures; 2015 edition, issued July 1 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xv) BPVC.III.1.NH-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NH, Class 1 
Components in Elevated Temperature Service; 2015 edition, issued July 
1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xvi) BPVC.III.NCA-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility; Components, Subsection NCA, General Requirements for 
Division 1 and Division 2; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xvii) BPVC.III.2-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 2, Code for Concrete 
Containments; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for 
appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xviii) BPVC.III.3-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 3, Containments for 
Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level 
Radioactive Material and Waste; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xix)) BPVC.III.5-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 5, High Temperature Reactors; 
2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 
4, Pressure Safety;
    (xx) BPVC.IV-2015, Section IV, Rules for Construction of Heating 
Boilers; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxi) BPVC.V-2015, Section V, Nondestructive Examination; 2015 
edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, 
Pressure Safety;
    (xxii) BPVC.VI-2015, Section VI, Recommended Rules for the Care and 
Operation of Heating Boilers; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxiii) BPVC.VII-2015, Section VII, Recommended Guidelines for the 
Care of Power Boilers; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved 
for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxiv) BPVC.VIII.1-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 1; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxv) BPVC.VIII.2-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules; 2015 edition, issued 
July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxvi) BPVC.VIII.3-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for Construction of 
High Pressure Vessels; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved 
for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxvii) BPVC.IX-2015, Section IX--Welding, Brazing and Fusing 
Qualifications, Qualification Standard for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and Welding, Brazing, and Fusing 
Operators; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxviii) BPVC.X-2015, Section X, Fiber--Reinforced Plastic Pressure 
Vessels; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix 
A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxix) BPVC.XI-2015, Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection of 
Nuclear Power Plant Components; 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR 
approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;

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    (xxx) BPVC.XII-2015, Section XII, Rules for Construction and 
Continued Service of Transport Tanks; issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved 
for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (xxxi) BPVC.CC.BPV-2015, Code Cases, Boilers and Pressure Vessels; 
2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, section 
4, Pressure Safety; and
    (xxxii) BPVC.CC.NC-2015, Code Cases, Nuclear Components; issued 
July 1, 2015, IBR approved for appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety.
    (2) ASME B31 codes for pressure piping as follows:
    (i) B31.1-2016, Power Piping, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, 
issued June 30, 2016; IBR approved for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure 
Safety;
    (ii) B31.3-2014, Process Piping, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, 
B31, issued February 27, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A, Section 4, 
Pressure Safety;
    (iii) B31.4-2016, Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and 
Slurries, ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued March 31, 2016; 
IBR approved for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (iv) B31.5-2016, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer Components, 
ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued June 29, 2016; IBR approved 
for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (v) B31.8-2016, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems, 
ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued September 30, 2014; IBR 
approved for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;
    (vi) B31.8S-2014, Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines, ASME 
Code for Pressure Piping, B31, Supplement to ASME B31.8, issued 
September 30, 2014; IBR approved for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure 
Safety;
    (vii) B31.9-2014, Building Services Piping, ASME Code for Pressure 
Piping, B31, issued April 28, 2014; IBR approved for appendix A, 
Section 4, Pressure Safety; and
    (viii) B31G-2012, Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of 
Corroded Pipelines, Supplement to ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping, 
issued October 24, 2012; IBR approved for appendix A, Section 4, 
Pressure Safety.
    (e) NFPA. The National Fire Protection Association, One 
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169. Telephone: 617-984-7423, or go to: 
http://www.nfpa.org.
    (1) NFPA 70, National Electric Code, (2017), issued August 4, 2016; 
IBR approved for Sec.  851.23; and
    (2) NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 
(2015 edition), issued July 14, 2014; IBR approved for Sec.  851.23.

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5. Appendix A to part 851 is amended:
0
a. In section 3, Explosives Safety, by revising paragraph (b);
0
b. In section 4, Pressure Safety, by revising paragraphs (b)(1) and 
(2); and
0
c. In section 6, Industrial Hygiene, by revising paragraph (f).
    The revisions read as follows:

Appendix A to Part 851--Worker Safety and Health Functional Areas

* * * * *

 3. Explosives Safety

* * * * *
    (b) Contractors must comply with the policy and requirements 
specified in the appropriate explosives safety technical standard.
* * * * *

4. Pressure Safety

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) The applicable American Society of Mechanical Engineers 
(ASME) boilers and pressure vessel codes (BPVC), including 
applicable code cases as indicated in paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through 
(xxxii) of this section:
    (i) BPVC.I-2015, Section I--Rules for Construction of Power 
Boilers (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (ii) BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II-Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (Beginning to SA-450) (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (iii) BPVC.II.A-2015, Section II--Materials, Part A--Ferrous 
Material Specifications (SA-451 to End) (incorporated by reference, 
see Sec.  851.27);
    (iv) BPVC.II.B-2015, Section II--Materials, Part B--Nonferrous 
Material Specifications (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
851.27);
    (v) BPVC.II.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part C-Specification 
for Welding Rods; Electrodes, and Filler Metals (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (vi) BPVC.II.D.C-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--Properties 
(Customary) (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (vii) BPVC.II.D.M-2015, Section II--Materials, Part D--
Properties (Metric) (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (viii) BPVC.III.A-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Appendices (incorporated by reference, 
see Sec.  851.27);
    (ix) BPVC.III.1.NB-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NB, Class 1 
Components (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (x) BPVC.III.1.NC-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NC, Class 2 
Components (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xi) BPVC.III.1.ND-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection ND, Class 3 
Components (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xii) BPVC.III.1.NE-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NE, Class MC 
Components (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xiii) BPVC.III.1.NF-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction 
of Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NF, Supports 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xiv) BPVC.III.1.NG-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NG, Core Support 
Structures (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xv) BPVC.III.1.NH-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division I--Subsection NH, Class 1 
Components in Elevated Temperature Service (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xvi) BPVC.III.NCA-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility; Components, Subsection NCA, General Requirements 
for Division 1 and Division 2 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
851.27);
    (xvii) BPVC.III.2-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 2, Code for Concrete 
Containments (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xviii) BPVC.III.3-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 3, Containment for 
Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level 
Radioactive Material and Waste (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
851.27);
    (xix) BPVC.III.5-2015, Section III--Rules for Construction of 
Nuclear Facility Components, Division 5, High Temperature Reactors 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xx) BPVC.IV-2015, Section IV, Rules for Construction of Heating 
Boilers (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxi) BPVC.V-2015, Section V, Nondestructive Examination 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxii) BPVC.VI-2015, Section VI, Recommended Rules for the Care 
and Operation of Heating Boilers (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  851.27);
    (xxiii) BPVC.VII-2015, Section VII, Recommended Guidelines for 
the Care of Power Boilers (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
851.27);
    (xxiv) BPVC.VIII.1-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 1 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
851.27);
    (xxv) BPVC.VIII.2-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxvi) BPVC.VIII.3-2015, Section VIII--Rules for Construction of 
Pressure Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for Construction of 
High Pressure Vessels (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxvii) BPVC.IX-2015, Section IX--Welding, Brazing and Fusing 
Qualifications, Qualification Standard for Welding, Brazing, and 
Fusing Procedures; Welders; Brazers;

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and Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Operators (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxviii) BPVC.X-2015, Section X, Fiber--Reinforced Plastic 
Pressure Vessels (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (xxix) BPVC.XI-2015, Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection 
of Nuclear Power Plant Components (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  851.27);
    (xxx) BPVC.XII-2015, Section XII, Rules for Construction and 
Continued Service of Transport Tanks (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  851.27);
    (xxxi) BPVC.CC.BPV-2015, Code Cases, Boilers and Pressure 
Vessels (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27); and
    (xxxii) BPVC.CC.NC-2015, Code Cases, Nuclear Components 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27).
    (2) The applicable ASME B31 code for pressure piping as 
indicated in this paragraph; and or as indicated in paragraph (b)(3) 
of this section:
    (i) B31.1-2016, Power Piping (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  851.27);
    (ii) B31.3-2014, Process Piping (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  851.27);
    (iii) B31.4-2016, Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids 
and Slurries (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (iv) B31.5-2016, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer 
Components (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (v) B31.8-2016, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (vi) B31.8S-2014, Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27);
    (vii) B31.9-2014, Building Services Piping (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  851.27); and
    (viii) B31G-2012, Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength 
of Corroded Pipelines (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  851.27).
* * * * *

 6. Industrial Hygiene

* * * * *
    (f) Use of respiratory protection equipment tested under the DOE 
Respirator Acceptance Program for Supplied-Air Suits when the 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health-approved 
respiratory protection does not exist for DOE tasks that require 
such equipment. For security operations military type masks for 
respiratory protection by security personnel is acceptable.
* * * * *

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                                             This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    Chemical Substances and Physical                         (j) ASME BPVC.III.1.NC–2015,
                                             contains regulatory documents having general            Agents and Biological Exposure Indices,               Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             applicability and legal effect, most of which           (2016).                                               Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                             are keyed to and codified in the Code of                   A copy of the ACGIH® Threshold                     I—Subsection NC, Class 2 Components;
                                             Federal Regulations, which is published under           Limit Values for Chemical Substances
                                             50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                                                                              (k) ASME BPVC.III.1.ND–2015,
                                                                                                     and Physical Agents and Biological                    Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              Exposure Indices, (2016) can be                       Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                             the Superintendent of Documents.                        obtained from: ACGIH®, 1330 Kemper                    I—Subsection ND, Class 3 Components;
                                                                                                     Meadow Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45240.                      (l) ASME BPVC.III.1.NE–2015,
                                                                                                     Telephone number 513–742–2020, or go                  Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                    to: http://www.acgih.org.                             Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                                                                                        2. ANSI Z49.1–2012, American                       I—Subsection NE, Class MC
                                             10 CFR Part 851                                         National Standard Safety in Welding,                  Components;
                                             [AU–RM–16–WSHP]                                         Cutting and Allied Processes, sections                   (m) ASME BPVC.III.1.NF–2015,
                                                                                                     4.3 and E4.3, ANSI approved March 9,                  Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             RIN 1992–AA55                                           2012.                                                 Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                                                                                        3. ANSI/ASSE Z88.2–2015, American                  I—Subsection NF, Supports;
                                             Worker Safety and Health Program
                                                                                                     National Standard Practices for
                                                                                                                                                              (n) ASME BPVC.III.1.NG–2015,
                                             AGENCY:  Office of Environment, Health,                 Respiratory Protection, ANSI approved
                                                                                                                                                           Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             Safety and Security, U.S. Department of                 March 4, 2015.
                                                                                                        4. ANSI Z136.1–2014, American                      Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                             Energy.
                                                                                                     National Standard for Safe Use of                     I—Subsection NG, Core Support
                                             ACTION: Final rule; technical                                                                                 Structures;
                                             amendment.                                              Lasers, ANSI approved December 10,
                                                                                                     2013.                                                    (o) ASME BPVC.III.1.NH–2015,
                                             SUMMARY:   The Department of Energy                        Copies of ANSI Z49.1–2012, Z88.2–                  Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             (DOE) is amending the worker safety                     2015, and ANSI Z136.1–2014 can be                     Nuclear Facility Components, Division
                                             and health program regulations to                       obtained from the American National                   I—Subsection NH, Class 1 Components
                                             update the safety and health standards                  Standards Institute Headquarters, 1899                in Elevated Temperature Service;
                                             and delete the obsolete directives                      L Street NW, 11th Floor, Washington,                     (p) ASME BPVC.III.NCA–2015,
                                             currently incorporated by reference in                  DC 20036. Telephone number: 202–                      Section III—Rules for Construction of
                                             the code of federal regulations. The                    293–8020, or go to: http://www.ansi.org.              Nuclear Facility Components,
                                             regulatory amendments do not alter                         5. The American Society of                         Subsection NCA, General Requirements
                                             substantive rights or obligations under                 Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler                    for Division 1 and Division 2;
                                             current law.                                            and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC)–2015,                    (q) ASME BPVC.III.2–2015, Section
                                             DATES: This rulemaking is effective                     2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015.                    III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             January 17, 2018. The incorporation by                     (a) ASME BPVC.I–2015, Section I—                   Facility Components, Division 2, Code
                                             reference of certain publications listed                Rules for Construction of Power Boilers;              for Concrete Containments;
                                             in this rulemaking is approved by the                      (b) ASME BPVC.II.A–2015, Section                      (r) ASME BPVC.III.3–2015, Section
                                             Director of the Federal Register on                     II—Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                 III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             January 17, 2018. Compliance is                         Specifications (Beginning to SA–450);                 Facility Components, Division 3,
                                             required starting January 17, 2019.                        (c) ASME BPVC.II.A–2015, Section                   Containment for Transportation and
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
                                                                                                     II—Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                 Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuels and
                                             McArthur, U.S. Department of Energy,                    Specifications (SA–451 to End);                       High Level Radioactive Material and
                                                                                                        (d) ASME BPVC.II.B–2015, Section                   Waste;
                                             Office of Environment, Health, Safety
                                                                                                     II—Materials, Part B—Nonferrous                          (s) ASME BPVC.III.5–2015, Section
                                             and Security, AU–11, 1000
                                                                                                     Material Specifications;                              III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                        (e) ASME BPVC.II.C–2015, Section
                                             DC 20585. Telephone: (301) 903–6061.                                                                          Facility Components, Division 5, High
                                                                                                     II—Materials, Part C—Specification for                Temperature Reactors;
                                             Email: bill.mcarthur@hq.doe.gov.                        Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler
                                               Daniel Cohen, U.S. Department of                                                                               (t) ASME BPVC.IV–2015, Section IV,
                                                                                                     Metals;
                                             Energy, Office of the General Counsel,                                                                        Rules for Construction of Heating
                                                                                                        (f) ASME BPVC.II.D.C–2015, Section
                                             GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW,                                                                           Boilers;
                                                                                                     II—Materials, Part D—Properties
                                             Washington, DC 20585. Telephone:                        (Customary);                                             (u) ASME BPVC.V–2015, Section V,
                                             (202) 586–9523. Email: daniel.cohen@                       (g) ASME BPVC.II.D.M–2015, Section                 Nondestructive Examination;
                                             hq.doe.gov.                                             II—Materials, Part D—Properties                          (v) ASME BPVC.VI–2015, Section VI,
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final                   (Metric);                                             Recommended Rules for the Care and
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                                             rule incorporates by reference into part                   (h) ASME BPVC.III.A–2015, Section                  Operation of Heating Boilers;
                                             851 complete and specific sections of                   III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                    (w) ASME BPVC.VII–2015, Section
                                             the following industry safety and health                Facility Components, Appendices;                      VII, Recommended Guidelines for the
                                             standards:                                                 (i) ASME BPVC.III.1.NB–2015,                       Care of Power Boilers;
                                               1. American Conference of                             Section III—Rules for Construction of                    (x) ASME BPVC.VIII.1–2015, Section
                                             Governmental Industrial Hygienists                      Nuclear Facility Components, Division                 VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure
                                             (ACGIH®), Threshold Limit Values for                    I—Subsection NB, Class 1 Components;                  Vessels, Division 1;


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                                                (y) ASME BPVC.VIII.2–2015, Section                   BPVC.IV–2015, BPVC.V–2015,                            (AEC) to protect health and promote
                                             VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure                 BPVC.VI–2015, BPVC.VII–2015,                          safety during the performance of
                                             Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules;                 BPVC.VIII.1–2015, BPVC.VIII.2–2015,                   activities under the AEA. See Sec.
                                                (z) ASME BPVC.VIII.3–2015, Section                   BPVC.VIII.3–2015, BPVC.IX–2015,                       31a.(5) of AEA, 42 U.S.C. 2051(a)(5);
                                             VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure                 BPVC.X–2015, BPVC.XI–2015,                            Sec. 161b. of AEA, 42 U.S.C 2201(b);
                                             Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for              BPVC.XII–2015, BPVC.CC.BPV–2015,                      Sec. 161i.(3) of AEA, 42 U.S.C.
                                             Construction of High Pressure Vessels;                  BPVC.CC.NC–2015, B31.1–2016, B31.3–                   2201(i)(3); and Sec. 161p. of AEA, 42
                                                (aa) ASME BPVC.IX–2015, Section                      2016, B31.4–2016, B31.5–2016, B31.8–                  U.S.C. 2201(p). The ERA abolished the
                                             IX—Welding, Brazing and Fusing                          2016, B31.8S–2014, B31.9–2014 and                     AEC and replaced it with the Nuclear
                                             Qualifications, Qualification Standard                  B31G–2012 can be obtained from:                       Regulatory Commission (NRC), which
                                             for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing                        American Society of Mechanical                        became responsible for the licensing of
                                             Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and                       Engineers (ASME), P.O. Box 2300                       commercial nuclear activities, and the
                                             Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Operators;                 Fairfield, NJ 07007. Telephone: 800–                  Energy Research and Development
                                                (bb) ASME BPVC.X–2015, Section X,                    843–2763, or got to: http://                          Administration (ERDA), which became
                                             Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure                       www.asme.org.                                         responsible for the other functions of
                                             Vessels;                                                  14. National Fire Protection                        the AEC under the AEA, as well as
                                                (cc) ASME BPVC.XI–2015, Section XI,                  Association (NFPA) 70, National                       several nonnuclear functions. The ERA
                                             Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear               Electric Code, (2017), issued August 4,               authorized ERDA to use the regulatory
                                             Power Plant Components;                                 2016.                                                 authority under the AEA to carry out its
                                                (dd) ASME BPVC.XII–2015, Section                       15. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical               nuclear and nonnuclear function,
                                             XII, Rules for Construction and                         Safety in the Workplace, (2015 edition),              including those functions that might
                                             Continued Service of Transport Tanks;                   July 14, 2014.                                        become vested in ERDA in the future.
                                                (ee) ASME BPVC.CC.BPV–2015, Code                       Copies of NFPA 70 (2017) and 70E                    See Sec. 105(a) of ERA, 42 U.S.C.
                                             Cases, Boilers and Pressure Vessels; and                (2015) can be obtained from: National                 5815(a); and Sec. 107 of ERA, 42 U.S.C.
                                                (ff) ASME BPVC.CC.NC–2015, Code                      Fire Protection Association, One                      5817. The DOEOA transferred the
                                             Cases, Nuclear Components.                              Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169.                  functions and authorities of ERDA to
                                                6. ASME B31.1–2016, Power Piping,                    Telephone: 617 770–3000, or go to:                    DOE. See Sec. 301(a) of DOEOA, 42
                                             ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31,                     http://www.nfpa.org.                                  U.S.C. 7151(a); Sec. 641 of DOEOA, 42
                                             issued June 30, 2016.                                     For a further discussion of these                   U.S.C. 7251; and Sec. 644 of DOEOA, 42
                                                7. ASME B31.3–2014, Process Piping,                  standards, see section II.                            U.S.C. 7254.
                                             ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31,
                                             issued February 27, 2015.                               Table of Contents                                     B. Background
                                                8. ASME B31.4–2016, Pipeline                         I. Authority and Background                              On February 9, 2006 (71 FR 6858),
                                             Transportation Systems for Liquids and                     A. Authority                                       when DOE promulgated 10 CFR part
                                             Slurries, ASME Code for Pressure                           B. Background                                      851, Worker Safety and Health Program,
                                             Piping, B31, issued March 31, 2016.                     II. Description of Materials Incorporated by          it adopted several industry standards to
                                                9. ASME B31.5–2016, Refrigeration                          Reference                                       establish the baseline technical safety
                                                                                                     III. Procedural Requirements
                                             Piping and Heat Transfer Components,                       A. Review Under Executive Order 12866              and health requirements for DOE
                                             ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31,                        B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility         workplace operations. These standards
                                             issued June 29, 2016.                                         Act                                             were already required by DOE Order
                                                10. ASME B31.8–2016, Gas                                C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction            440.1A, Worker Protection Management
                                             Transmission and Distribution Piping                          Act                                             for DOE Federal and Contractor
                                             Systems, ASME Code for Pressure                            D. Review Under the National                       Employees, which established a
                                             Piping, B31, issued September 30, 2014.                       Environmental Policy Act                        comprehensive worker protection
                                                11. ASME B31.8S–2014, Managing                          E. Review Under Executive Order 12988              program that provided the basic
                                             System Integrity of Gas Pipelines, ASME                    F. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                                                                        G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                                                                           framework necessary for contractors to
                                             Code for Pressure Piping, B31,                                Reform Act of 1995                              ensure the safety and health of their
                                             Supplement to ASME B31.8, issued                           H. Review Under Executive Order 13211              workforce.
                                             September 30, 2014.                                        I. Review Under the Treasury and General              In this final rule, DOE replaces the
                                                12. ASME B31.9–2014, Building                              Government Appropriations Act, 1999             existing references to industry safety
                                             Services Piping, ASME Code for                             J. Review Under the Treasury and General           and health standards with direct
                                             Pressure Piping, B31, issued April 28,                        Government Appropriations Act, 2001             references to the latest versions of the
                                             2014.                                                      K. Administrative Procedures Act                   appropriate standards. Directly
                                                13. ASME B31G–2012, Manual for                          L. Congressional Notification                      referencing the latest industry standards
                                             Determining the Remaining Strength of                   IV. Approval of the Office of the Secretary
                                                                                                                                                           will allow DOE to adopt current best
                                             Corroded Pipelines, Supplement to                       I. Authority and Background                           practices and procedures in safety and
                                             ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping,                                                                            health.
                                             issued October 24, 2012.                                A. Authority
                                                Copies of ASME BPVC–2015, BPVC.I–                       DOE has broad authority to regulate                II. Description of Materials
                                             2015, BPVC.II.A–2015, BPVC.II.A–2015,                   worker safety and health with respect to              Incorporated by Reference
                                             BPVC.II.B–2015, BPVC.II.C–2015,                         its nuclear and nonnuclear functions                     DOE incorporates by reference the
                                             BPVC.II.D.C–2015, BPVC.II.D.M–2015,                     pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of                  threshold limit values (TLVs®) for
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                                             BPVC.III.A–2015, BPVC.III.1.NB–2015,                    1954 (AEA), 42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.; the               chemical substances and physical
                                             BPVC.III.1.NC–2015, BPVC.III.1.ND–                      Energy Reorganization Act of 1974                     agents and biological exposure indices
                                             2015, BPVC.III.1.NE–2015,                               (ERA), 42 U.S.C. 5801–5911; and the                   (BEIs®) published by the American
                                             BPVC.III.1.NF–2015, BPVC.III.1.NG–                      Department of Energy Organization Act                 Conference of Governmental Industrial
                                             2015, BPVC.III.1.NH–2015,                               (DOEOA), 42 U.S.C. 7101–7352.                         Hygienists (ACGIH®) titled ‘‘Threshold
                                             BPVC.III.NCA–2015, BPVC.III.2–2015,                     Specifically, the AEA authorized and                  Limit Values for Chemical Substances
                                             BPVC.III.3–2015, BPVC.III.5–2015,                       directed the Atomic Energy Commission                 and Physical Agents and Biological


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                                             Exposure Indices,’’ (2016). The TLVs®                      ASME BPVC.I–2015, Section I—Rules                  specifications contain requirements for
                                             and BEIs® are industry accepted values                  for Construction of Power Boilers. This               chemical and mechanical properties,
                                             that are intended for use by industrial                 section provides requirements for all                 heat treatment, manufacture, heat and
                                             hygienists in making decisions                          methods of construction of power,                     product analyses, and methods of
                                             regarding safe levels of exposure to                    electric, and miniature boilers; high                 testing. They are designated by SB
                                             various chemical and physical agents                    temperature water boilers, heat recovery              numbers and are identical with or
                                             found in the workplace. Each year                       steam generators, and certain fired                   similar to those of specifications
                                             ACGIH® publishes its TLVs® and BEIs®.                   pressure vessels to be used in stationary             published by ASTM and other
                                             Copies of the ACGIH® TLVs® and BEIs®                    service; and power boilers used in                    recognized national or international
                                             are readily available on ACGIH®’s                       locomotive, portable, and traction                    organizations.
                                             website at: http://www.acgih.org.                       service. Rules pertaining to use of the V,               ASME BPVC.II.C–2015, Section II—
                                                DOE incorporates by reference the                    A, M, PP, S and E ASME Product                        Materials, Part C—Specification for
                                             following industry standards published                  Certification Marks are also included.                Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler
                                             by the American National Standards                      The rules are applicable to boilers in                Metals. This section is a ‘‘Service
                                             Institute (ANSI):                                       which steam or other vapor is generated               Section’’ to the other BPVC Sections
                                                ANSI Z49.1–2012, Safety in Welding,                  at a pressures exceeding 15 psig, and                 providing material specifications for the
                                             Cutting and Allied Processes, sections                  high temperature water boilers intended               manufacture, acceptability, chemical
                                             4.3 and E4.3. ANSI Z49.1–2012 provides                  for operation at pressures exceeding 160              composition, mechanical usability,
                                             guidance for the protection of persons                  psig and/or temperatures exceeding 250                surfacing, testing requirements and
                                             from injury and illness and the                         degree F. Super heaters, economizers,                 procedures, operating characteristics,
                                             protection of property (including                       and other pressure parts connected                    and intended uses for welding rods,
                                             equipment) from damage by fire and                      directly to the boiler without                        electrodes and filler metals. These
                                             explosions arising from welding,                        intervening valves are considered as                  specifications are designated by SFA
                                             cutting, and allied processes. Copies of                part of the scope of Section I.                       numbers and are derived from AWS
                                             ANSI Z49.1–2012 is readily available on                    ASME BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II—                   specifications.
                                             ANSI’s website at: http://www.ansi.org.                 Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                       ASME BPVC.II.D.C–2015, Section II—
                                                ANSI Z88.2–2015, American National                   Specifications (Beginning to SA–450).                 Materials, Part D—Properties
                                             Standard Practices for Respiratory                      This section is a ‘‘Service Section’’ to              (Customary). This section is a ‘‘Service
                                             Protection. ANSI Z88.2–2015 is an                       the other BPVC Sections, providing                    Section’’ for reference by the BPVC
                                             industry accepted standard that sets                    material specifications for ferrous                   construction Sections providing tables
                                             forth minimally accepted practices for                  materials adequate for safety in the field            of material properties including
                                             occupational respirator use; provides                   of pressure equipment. These                          allowable, design, tensile and yield
                                             information and guidance on the proper                  specifications contain requirements for               stress values, physical properties and
                                             selection, use and maintenance of                       chemical and mechanical properties,                   external pressure charts and tables. Part
                                             respirators and contains requirements                   heat treatment, manufacture, heat and                 D facilitates ready identification of
                                             for establishing, implementing and                      product analyses, and methods of                      materials to specific Sections of the
                                             evaluating respirator programs. Copies                  testing. They are designated by SA                    BPVC. Part D contains appendices
                                             of ANSI Z88.2–2015 is readily available                 numbers and are identical with or                     which contain criteria for establishing
                                             on ANSI’s website at: http://                           similar to those of specifications                    allowable stress, the bases for
                                             www.ansi.org.                                           published by American Society for                     establishing external pressure charts,
                                                ANSI Z136.1–2014, Safe Use of                        Testing and Materials (ASTM) and other                and information required for approval of
                                             Lasers. ANSI Z136.1–2014 is an                          recognized national or international                  new materials.
                                             industry accepted standard that                         organizations.                                           ASME BPVC.II.D.M–2015, Section
                                             provides guidance for the safe use of                      ASME BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II—                   II—Materials, Part —Properties (Metric).
                                             lasers and laser systems by defining                    Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                    This section is a ‘‘Service Section’’ for
                                             control measures for each of seven laser                Specifications (SA–451 to End). This                  reference by the BPVC construction
                                             hazard classifications. Copies of ANSI                  section is a ‘‘Service Section’’ to the               Sections providing tables of material
                                             Z136.1–2014 is readily available on                     other BPVC Sections, providing material               properties including allowable, design,
                                             ANSI’s website at: http://www.ansi.org.                 specifications for ferrous materials                  tensile and yield stress values, physical
                                                DOE also incorporates by reference                   adequate for safety in the field of                   properties and external pressure charts
                                             the following specific industry                         pressure equipment. These                             and tables. Part D facilitates ready
                                             standards for pressure piping codes                     specifications contain requirements for               identification of materials to specific
                                             published by the American Society for                   chemical and mechanical properties,                   Sections of the Boiler and Pressure
                                             Mechanical Engineers (ASME):                            heat treatment, manufacture, heat and                 Vessel Code. Part D contains appendices
                                                ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel                      product analyses, and methods of                      which contain criteria for establishing
                                             Code (BPVC)–2015. ASME’s BPVC                           testing. They are designated by SA                    allowable stress, the bases for
                                             standard establishes rules of safety                    numbers and are identical with or                     establishing external pressure charts,
                                             relating only to pressure integrity—                    similar to those of specifications                    and information required for approval of
                                             governing the design, fabrication, and                  published by ASTM and other                           new materials.
                                             inspection of boilers and pressure                      recognized national or international                     ASME BPVC.III.A–2015, Section III—
                                             vessels, and nuclear power plant                        organizations.                                        Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             components during construction. The                        ASME BPVC.II.B–2015, Section II—                   Facility Components, Appendices. This
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                                             objective of the rules is to provide a                  Materials, Part B—Nonferrous Material                 section contains appendices, both
                                             margin for deterioration in service. The                Specifications. This section is a                     mandatory and nonmandatory for
                                             Code Cases clarify the existing                         ‘‘Service Section’’ to the other BPVC                 Section III, Division 1 (Subsection NCA
                                             requirements or provide, when the need                  Sections, providing material                          through NG) and Division 2, including
                                             is urgent, rules for materials or                       specifications for ferrous materials                  a listing of design and design analysis
                                             constructions not covered by existing                   adequate for safety in the field of                   methods and information, and Data
                                             BPVC rules.                                             pressure equipment. These                             Report Forms. These appendices are


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                                             referenced by and are an integral part of               in the component support load path                    structures, except as they directly affect
                                             Subsection NCA through NG and                           which are not constructed to the rules                the components of the systems. This
                                             Division 2.                                             of this Section, such as diesel engines,              Section contains appendices, both
                                                ASME BPVC.III.1.NB–2015, Section                     electric motors, valve operators, coolers,            mandatory and nonmandatory, for
                                             III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                   and access structures.                                Division 2 construction.
                                             Facility Components, Division I—                           ASME BPVC.III.1.NG–2015, Section                      ASME BPVC.III.3–2015, Section III—
                                             Subsection NB, Class 1 Components.                      III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             This subsection contains requirements                   Facility Components, Division I—                      Facility Components, Division 3,
                                             for the material, design, fabrication,                  Subsection NG, Core Support                           Containment for Transportation and
                                             examination, testing and overpressure                   Structures. This subsection contains                  Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuels and
                                             protection of items which are intended                  requirements for the material, design,                High Level Radioactive Material and
                                             to conform to the requirements for Class                fabrication, and examination required in              Waste. This division contains
                                             1 construction. The rules of Subsection                 the manufacture and installation of core              requirements for the design and
                                             NB cover the requirements for assuring                  support structures. Core support                      construction of the containment system
                                             the structural integrity of items.                      structures are those structures or parts              of a nuclear spent fuel or high level
                                                ASME BPVC.III.1.NC–2015, Section                     of structures which are designed to                   radioactive waste transport packaging.
                                             III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                   provide direct support or restraint of the               ASME BPVC.III.5–2015, Section III—
                                             Facility Components, Division I—                        core (fuel & blanket assemblies) within               Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             Subsection NC, Class 2 Component.                       the reactor pressure vessel.                          Facility Components, Division 5, High
                                             This subsection contains requirements                      ASME BPVC.III.1.NH–2015, Section                   Temperature Reactors. This division
                                             for the material, design, fabrication,                  III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 provides construction rules for high-
                                             examination, testing and overpressure                   Facility Components, Division I—                      temperature reactors, including both
                                             protection of items which are intended                  Subsection NH, Class 1 Components in                  high-temperature, gas-cooled reactors
                                             to conform to the requirements for Class                Elevated Temperature Service. This                    (HTGRs) and liquid-metal reactors
                                             2 construction. The rules of Subsection                 subsection contains requirements for the              (LMRs). These rules are for components
                                             NC cover the requirements for assuring                  material, design, fabrication, and                    exceeding the temperature in Division 1
                                             the structural integrity of items.                      examination required in the                           and are meant for components
                                                ASME BPVC.III.1.ND–2015, Section                     manufacture and installation of core                  experiencing temperatures that are
                                             III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                   support structures. Core support                      equal, to or higher than, 700° F (370° C)
                                             Facility Components, Division I—                        structures are those structures or parts              for ferritic materials or 800° F (425° C)
                                             Subsection ND, Class 3 Components.                      of structures which are designed to                   for austenitic stainless steels or high
                                             This subsection contains requirements                   provide direct support or restraint of the            nickel alloys. Division 5 also contains
                                             for the material, design, fabrication,                  core (fuel & blanket assemblies) within               the new rules pertaining to graphite core
                                             examination, testing and overpressure                   the reactor pressure vessel.                          components. These new rules include
                                             protection of items which are intended                     ASME BPVC.III.NCA–2015, Section                    general requirements, plus design and
                                             to conform to the requirements for Class                III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 construction rules, for graphite.
                                             3 construction. The rules of Subsection                 Facility Components, Subsection NCA,                  Irradiation effects on graphite are
                                             ND cover the requirements for assuring                  General Requirements for Division 1                   addressed, as are the features of
                                             the structural integrity of items.                      and Division 2. This subsection contains              probabilistic design reflected in the
                                                ASME BPVC.III.1.NE–2015, Section                     general requirements for manufacturers,               determination of graphite material
                                             III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                   fabricators, installers, designers,                   strength properties.
                                             Facility Components, Division I—                        material manufacturers, material                         ASME BPVC.IV–2015, Section IV,
                                             Subsection NE, Class MC Components.                     suppliers, and owners of nuclear power                Rules for Construction of Heating
                                             This subsection contains requirements                   plants. This Subsection which is                      Boilers. This section provides
                                             for the material, design, fabrication,                  referenced by and is an integral part of              requirements for design, fabrication,
                                             examination, testing and overpressure                   Division 1, Subsections NB through NG,                installation and inspection of steam
                                             protection of items which are intended                  and Division 2 of Section III, covers                 heating, hot water heating, hot water
                                             to conform to the requirements for Class                quality assurance requirements, ASME                  supply boilers, and potable water
                                             MC construction. The rules of                           Product Certification Marks, and                      heaters intended for low pressure
                                             Subsection NE cover the requirements                    authorized inspection for Class 1, 2, 3,              service that are directly fired by oil, gas,
                                             for assuring the structural integrity of                MC, CS, and CC construction. Selective                electricity, coal or other solid or liquid
                                             items.                                                  reference of ASME Standard NQA–1,                     fuels. It contains appendices which
                                                ASME BPVC.III.1.NF–2015, Section                     Quality Assurance Program                             cover approval of new material,
                                             III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                   Requirements for Nuclear Facilities, is               methods of checking safety valve and
                                             Facility Components, Division I—                        made in this Subsection.                              safety relief valve capacity, examples of
                                             Subsection NF, Supports. This                              ASME BPVC.III.2–2015, Section III—                 methods of checking safety valve and
                                             subsection contains requirements for the                Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     safety relief valve capacity, examples of
                                             material, design, fabrication, and                      Facility Components, Division 2, Code                 methods of calculation and
                                             examination of supports which are                       for Concrete Containments. This                       computation, definitions relating to
                                             intended to conform to the requirements                 division contains requirements for the                boiler design and welding, and quality
                                             for Classes 1, 2, 3, and MC construction.               material, design, construction,                       control systems. Rules pertaining to use
                                             Nuclear power plant supports for which                  fabrication, testing, examination, and                of the H, HV, and HLW ASME Product
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                                             rules are specified in this Subsection are              overpressure protection of concrete                   Certification Marks are also included.
                                             those metal supports which are                          containment structures, pre-stressed or                  ASME BPVC.V–2015, Section V,
                                             designed to transmit loads from the                     reinforced. These requirements are                    Nondestructive Examination. This
                                             pressure retaining barrier of the                       applicable only to those components                   section contains requirements and
                                             component or piping to the load                         that are designed to provide a pressure               methods for nondestructive examination
                                             carrying building structure. In some                    retaining or containing barrier. They are             which are referenced and required by
                                             cases there may be intervening elements                 not applicable to other support                       other BPVC Sections. It also includes


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                                             manufacturer’s examination                                 ASME BPVC.VIII.2–2015, Section                     Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Operators.
                                             responsibilities, duties of authorized                  VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure               This section contains rules relating to
                                             inspectors and requirements for                         Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules.               the qualification of welding, brazing,
                                             qualification of personnel, inspection                  This division provides requirements                   and fusing procedures as required by
                                             and examination. Examination methods                    applicable to the design, fabrication,                other BPVC Sections for component
                                             are intended to detect surface and                      inspection, testing, and certification of             manufacture. It also covers rules relating
                                             internal discontinuities in materials,                  pressure vessels operating at either                  to the qualification and requalification
                                             welds, and fabricated parts and                         internal or external pressures exceeding              of welders, brazers, and welding,
                                             components. A glossary of related terms                 15 psig. Such vessels may be fired or                 brazing and fusing machine operators in
                                             is included.                                            unfired. This pressure may be obtained                order that they may perform welding,
                                                ASME BPVC.VI–2015, Section VI,                       from an external source or by the                     brazing, or plastic fusing as required by
                                             Recommended Rules for the Care and                      application of heat from a direct or                  other BPVC Sections in the manufacture
                                             Operation of Heating Boilers. This                      indirect source, or any combination                   of components. Welding, brazing, and
                                             section covers general descriptions,                    thereof. These rules provide an                       fusing data cover essential and
                                             terminology and operation guidelines                    alternative to the minimum                            nonessential variables specific to the
                                             applicable to steel and cast iron boilers               requirements for pressure vessels under               joining process used.
                                             limited to the operating ranges of                      Division 1 rules. In comparison the                      ASME BPVC.X–2015, Section X,
                                             Section IV Heating Boilers. It includes                 Division 1, Division 2 requirements on                Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure
                                             guidelines for associated controls and                  materials, design, and nondestructive                 Vessels. This section provides
                                             automatic fuel burning equipment.                       examination are more rigorous;                        requirements for construction of an FRP
                                             Illustrations show typical examples of                  however, higher design stress intensify               pressure vessel in conformance with a
                                             available equipment. Also included is a                 values are permitted. Division 2 rules                manufacturer’s design report. It includes
                                             glossary of terms commonly associated                   cover only vessels to be installed in a               production, processing, fabrication,
                                             with boilers, controls, and fuel burning                fixed location for a specific service                 inspection and testing methods required
                                             equipment.                                              where operation and maintenance                       for the vessel. Section X includes three
                                                                                                     control is retained during the useful life            Classes of vessel design; Class I and
                                                ASME BPVC.VII–2015, Section VII,
                                                                                                     of the vessel by the user who prepares                Class III—qualification through the
                                             Recommended Guidelines for the Care
                                                                                                     or causes to be prepared the design                   destructive test of a prototype and Class
                                             of Power Boilers. The purpose of these
                                                                                                     specifications. These rules may also                  II—mandatory design rules and
                                             recommend guidelines is to promote
                                                                                                     apply to human occupancy pressure                     acceptance testing by nondestructive
                                             safety in the use of power boilers. The
                                                                                                     vessels typically in the diving industry.             methods. These vessels are not
                                             term ‘‘power boiler’’ in this section
                                                                                                     Rules pertaining to the use of the U2                 permitted to store, handle or process
                                             includes stationary, portable, and
                                                                                                     and UV ASME Product Certification                     lethal fluids. Vessel fabrication is
                                             traction type boilers, but does not
                                                                                                     Marks are also included.                              limited to the following processes: bag-
                                             include locomotive and high                                ASME BPVC.VIII.3–2015, Section                     molding, centrifugal casting and
                                             temperature water boilers, nuclear                      VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure               filament-winding and contact molding.
                                             power plant boilers, heating boilers,                   Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for            General specifications for the glass and
                                             pressure vessels, or marine boilers. This               Construction of High Pressure Vessels.                resin materials and minimum physical
                                             section provides such guidelines to                     This division provides requirements                   properties for the composite materials
                                             assist those directly responsible for                   applicable to the design, fabrication,                are given.
                                             operating, maintaining, and inspecting                  inspection, testing, and certification of                ASME BPVC.XI–2015, Section XI,
                                             power boilers. Emphasis has been                        pressure vessels operating at either                  Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear
                                             placed on industrial type boilers                       internal or external pressures generally              Power Plant Components. This section
                                             because of their extensive use.                         above 10,000 psi. Such vessels may be                 contains Division 1 and 3, in one
                                             Guidelines are also provided for                        fired or unfired. This pressure may be                volume and provides rules for the
                                             operation of auxiliary equipment and                    obtained from an external source, a                   examination, inservice testing and
                                             appliances that affect the safe and                     process reaction, by the application of               inspection, and repair and replacement
                                             reliable operation of power boilers.                    heat from a direct or indirect source, or             of components and systems in light
                                                ASME BPVC.VIII.1–2015, Section                       any combination thereof. Division 3                   water cooled and liquid metal cooled
                                             VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure                 rules cover vessels intended for a                    nuclear power plants. The Division 2
                                             Vessels, Division 1. This division                      specific service and installed in a fixed             rules for inspection and testing of
                                             provides requirements applicable to the                 location or relocated from work site to               components of gas cooled nuclear
                                             design, fabrication, inspection, testing,               work site between pressurizations. The                power plants have been deleted in the
                                             and certification of pressure vessels                   operation and maintenance control is                  1995 Edition. With the
                                             operating at either internal or external                retained during the useful life of the                decommissioning of the only gas cooled
                                             pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such                       vessel by the user who prepares or                    reactor to which these rules apply, there
                                             pressure vessels may be fired or unfired.               causes to be prepared the design                      is no apparent need to continue
                                             Specific requirements apply to several                  specifications. Division 3 does not                   publication of Division 2. Application of
                                             classes of material used in pressure                    establish maximum pressure limits for                 this section of the code begins when the
                                             vessel construction, and also to                        either Section VIII, Divisions 1 or 2, nor            requirements of the Construction Code
                                             fabrication methods such as welding,                    minimum pressure limits for this                      have been satisfied. The rules of this
                                             forging and brazing. It contains                        Division. Rules pertaining to the use of              section constitute requirements to
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                                             mandatory and nonmandatory                              the UV3 ASME Product Certification                    maintain the nuclear power plant while
                                             appendices detailing supplementary                      Marks are also included.                              in operation and to return the plant to
                                             design criteria, nondestructive                            ASME BPVC.IX–2015, Section IX—                     service, following plant outages, and
                                             examination and inspection acceptance                   Welding, Brazing and Fusing                           repair or replacement activities. The
                                             standards. Rules pertaining to the use of               Qualifications, Qualification Standard                rules require a mandatory program of
                                             the U, UM and UV ASME Product                           for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing                      scheduled examinations, testing, and
                                             Certification Marks are also included.                  Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and                     inspections to evidence adequate safety.


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                                             The method of nondestructive                            chemical, pharmaceutical, textile,                    assemblies. Its principles, processes and
                                             examination to be used and flaw size                    paper, semiconductor, and cryogenic                   approaches apply to the entire system
                                             characterization are also contained                     plants; and related processing plants                 for all pipeline systems. Copies of
                                             within this section                                     and terminals. It covers materials and                B31.8S–2014 is readily available on
                                                ASME BPVC.XII–2015, Section XII,                     components, design, fabrication,                      ASME’s website at: http://
                                             Rules for Construction and Continued                    assembly, erection, examination,                      www.asme.org.
                                             Service of Transport Tanks. This section                inspection, and testing of piping. Copies                B31.9–2014, Building Services Piping.
                                             covers requirements for construction                    of B31.3–2016 is readily available on                 B31.9–2014 provides rules for piping in
                                             and continued service of pressure                       ASME’s website at: http://
                                                                                                                                                           industrial, institutional, commercial and
                                             vessels for the transportation of                       www.asme.org.
                                             dangerous goods via highway, rail, air or                  B31.4–2016, Pipeline Transportation                public building, and multi-unit
                                             water at pressures from full vacuum to                  Systems for Liquids and Slurries. B31.4–              residences, which does not require the
                                             3,000 psig and volumes greater than 120                 2016 prescribes requirements for the                  range of sizes, pressures, and
                                             gallons. ‘‘Construction’’ is an all-                    design, materials, construction,                      temperatures covered in ASME’s B31.1
                                             inclusive term comprising materials,                    assembly, inspection, testing, operation,             Codes for Power Piping. It includes
                                             design, fabrication, examination,                       and maintenance of liquid pipeline                    piping systems either in the building or
                                             inspection, testing, certification, and                 systems between production fields or                  within the property limits. Copies of
                                             over-pressure protection. ‘‘Continued                   facilities, tank farms, above- or                     B31.9–2014 is readily available on
                                             service’’ is an all-inclusive term                      belowground storage facilities, natural               ASME’s website at: http://
                                             referring to inspection, testing, repair,               gas processing plants, refineries, pump               www.asme.org.
                                             alteration, and recertification of a                    stations, ammonia plants, terminals                      B31G–2012, Manual for Determining
                                             transport tank that has been in service.                (marine, rail, and truck), and other                  Remaining Strength of Corroded
                                             This section contains modal appendices                  delivery and receiving points, as well as             Pipelines. B31G–2012 provides
                                             containing requirements for vessels                     pipelines transporting liquids within                 guidance in the evaluation of metal loss
                                             used in specific transport modes and                    pump stations, tank farms, and                        in pressurized pipeline and piping
                                             service applications. Rules pertaining to               terminals associated with liquid                      systems. The manual is applicable to all
                                             the use of the T ASME Product                           pipeline systems. This Code also                      pipelines and piping systems that are
                                             Certification Marks are included.                       prescribes requirements for the design,               part of ASME B31 Code for Pressure
                                                ASME BPVC.CC.BPV–2015, Code                          materials, construction, assembly,                    Piping. Copies of B31G–2012 is readily
                                             Cases, Boilers and Pressure Vessels.                    inspection, testing, operation, and                   available on ASME’s website at: http://
                                             This section provides the approved                      maintenance of piping transporting                    www.asme.org.
                                             actions by the BPVC Committee on                        aqueous slurries of nonhazardous
                                             alternatives intended to allow early and                materials such as coal, mineral, ores,                   DOE incorporates by reference the
                                             urgent implementation of any revised                    concentrates, and other solid materials,              following specific consensus standards
                                             requirements for boilers and pressure                   between a slurry processing plant or                  for building codes published by
                                             vessels.                                                terminal and a receiving plant or                     National Fire Protection Association
                                                ASME BPVC.CC.NC–2015, Code                           terminal. Copies of B31.4–2016 is                     (NFPA):
                                             Cases, Nuclear Components. This                         readily available on ASME’s website at:                  NFPA 70 (2017), National Electric
                                             section provides the approved actions                   http://www.asme.org.                                  Code. NFPA 70 covers the requirements
                                             by the BPVC Committee on alternatives                      B31.5–2016, Refrigeration Piping and               on electrical wiring and equipment
                                             intended to allow early and urgent                      Heat Transfer Components. B31.5–2016                  installation issues, including minimum
                                             implementation of any revised                           covers refrigerant, heat transfer                     provisions for the use of connections,
                                             requirements for nuclear components.                    components, and secondary coolant                     voltage markings, conductors, and
                                                Copies of the complete set of BPVC–                  piping for temperatures as low as ¥320                cables. Chapters address specific
                                             2015 is readily available on ASME’s                     degrees Fahrenheit, whether erected on                circumstances surrounding special
                                             website at: http://www.asme.org.                        the premises or factory assembled. The                occupancies and industrial equipment
                                                B31.1–2016, Power Piping. B31.1–                     standard also includes all connecting                 and machines. It also contains specific
                                             2016 prescribes minimum requirements                    refrigerant and secondary coolant piping              details on the safe installation and use
                                             for the design, materials, fabrication,                 starting at the first joint adjacent to such          of communications and signaling
                                             erection, test, inspection, operation, and              apparatus. Copies of B31.5–2016 is                    conductors. Copies of NFPA 70 (2017),
                                             maintenance of piping systems typically                 readily available on ASME’s website at:               is readily available on NFPA’s website
                                             found in electric power generating                      http://www.asme.org.                                  at: http://catalog.nfpa.org.
                                             stations, industrial and institutional                     B31.8–2016, Gas Transmission and
                                             plants, geothermal heating systems, and                 Distribution Piping Systems. B31.8–                      NFPA 70E (2015), Standard for
                                             central and district heating and cooling                2014 is the most widely used code for                 Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
                                             systems. It also covers boiler-external                 the design, operation, maintenance, and               NFPA 70E (2015) is an industry
                                             piping for power boilers and high                       repair of natural gas distribution and                accepted standard that encompass
                                             temperature, high pressure water boilers                transmission pipelines. Copies of                     safety-related work practices, safety-
                                             in which steam or vapor is generated at                 B31.8–2014 is readily available on                    related maintenance requirements, and
                                             a pressure of more than 15 psig; and                    ASME’s website at: http://                            safety requirements for special
                                             high temperature water is generated at                  www.asme.org.                                         equipment. The standard includes
                                             pressures exceeding 160 psig and/or                        B31.8S–2014, Managing System                       guidance for making hazard
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                                             temperatures exceeding 250 degrees                      Integrity of Gas Pipelines. B31.8S–2014               identification and risk assessments,
                                             Fahrenheit. Copies of B31.1–2016 is                     covers on-shore, gas pipeline systems                 selecting appropriate personal
                                             readily available on ASME’s website at:                 constructed with ferrous materials,                   protective equipment, establishing an
                                             http://www.asme.org.                                    including pipe, valves, appurtenances                 electrically safe work condition, and
                                                B31.3–2014, Process Piping. B31.3–                   attached to pipe, compressor units,                   employee training. Copies of NFPA 70E
                                             2014 contains requirements for piping                   metering station, regulator stations,                 (2015), is readily available on NFPA’s
                                             typically found in petroleum refineries,                delivery stations, holders and fabricated             website at: http://catalog.nfpa.org.


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                                             III. Procedural Requirements                            on the human environment, as                          supporting any action that would limit
                                                                                                     determined by DOE’s regulations                       the policymaking discretion of the
                                             A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
                                                                                                     implementing the National                             States and carefully assess the necessity
                                               This regulatory action has been                       Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42                  for such actions. The Executive Order
                                             determined not to be ‘‘a significant                    U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). Specifically, this              also requires agencies to have an
                                             regulatory action’’ under Executive                     rule amends existing regulations                      accountable process to ensure
                                             Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and                  without changing the environmental                    meaningful and timely input by State
                                             Review,’’ 58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993).                effect of the regulations being amended,              and local officials in the development of
                                             Accordingly, this action was not subject                and, therefore, is covered under the                  regulatory policies that have federalism
                                             to review under that Executive Order by                 Categorical Exclusion in paragraph A5                 implications. On March 14, 2000, DOE
                                             the Office of Information and Regulatory                of Appendix A to subpart D, 10 CFR                    published a statement of policy
                                             Affairs (OIRA) of the Office of                         part 1021. Accordingly, neither an                    describing the intergovernmental
                                             Management and Budget (OMB).                            environmental assessment nor an                       consultation process it will follow in the
                                                                                                     environmental impact statement is                     development of such regulations (65 FR
                                             B. Review Under the Regulatory
                                                                                                     required.                                             13735). DOE has examined this rule and
                                             Flexibility Act
                                                                                                     E. Review Under Executive Order 12988                 has determined that it does not preempt
                                               The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                                                                           State law and does not have a
                                             U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires preparation                   With respect to the review of existing             substantial direct effect on the States, on
                                             of an initial regulatory flexibility                    regulations and the promulgation of                   the relationship between the national
                                             analysis for any rule that by law must                  new regulations, section 3(a) of                      government and the States, or on the
                                             be proposed for public comment, unless                  Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice                distribution of power and
                                             the agency certifies that the rule, if                  Reform’’ (61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996),              responsibilities among the various
                                             promulgated, will not have a significant                imposes on Federal agencies the general               levels of government. No further action
                                             economic impact on a substantial                        duty to adhere to the following                       is required by Executive Order 13132.
                                             number of small entities. As required by                requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting
                                             Executive Order 13272, ‘‘Proper                         errors and ambiguity; (2) write                       G. Review Under the Unfunded
                                             Consideration of Small Entities in                      regulations to minimize litigation; and               Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                             Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461                        (3) provide a clear legal standard for
                                                                                                                                                             Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                             (August 16, 2002), DOE published                        affected conduct rather than a general
                                                                                                     standard and promote simplification                   Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4)
                                             procedures and policies to ensure that
                                                                                                     and burden reduction. Section 3(b)(2) of              requires each Federal agency to assess
                                             the potential impacts of its draft rules
                                                                                                     Executive Order 12988 specifically                    the effects of a Federal regulatory action
                                             on small entities are properly
                                                                                                     requires that Executive agencies make                 on State, local, and tribal governments,
                                             considered during the rulemaking
                                                                                                     every reasonable effort to ensure that the            and the private sector. DOE has
                                             process (68 FR 7990, February 19, 2003),
                                                                                                     regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the                 determined that this regulatory action
                                             and has made them available on the
                                                                                                     preemptive effect, if any, to be given to             does not impose a Federal mandate on
                                             Office of General Counsel’s website:
                                                                                                     the regulation; (2) clearly specifies any             State, local or tribal governments or on
                                             http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-
                                                                                                     effect on existing Federal law or                     the private sector.
                                             counsel.
                                               The regulatory amendments in this                     regulation; (3) provides a clear legal                H. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                             notice of final rulemaking reflect                      standard for affected conduct while
                                             technical amendments, and clarify                       promoting simplification and burden                      Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions
                                             DOE’s intent to continue to later                       reduction; (4) specifies the retroactive              Concerning Regulations That
                                             versions of specific safety and health                  effect, if any, to be given to the                    Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                             standards Rights and obligations under                  regulation; (5) defines key terms; and (6)            Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May
                                             10 CFR part 851 are unaltered and as                    addresses other important issues                      22, 2001) requires Federal agencies to
                                             such, are not subject to the requirement                affecting clarity and general                         prepare and submit to the OIRA, which
                                             for a general notice of proposed                        draftsmanship under any guidelines                    is part of OMB, a Statement of Energy
                                             rulemaking under the Administrative                     issued by the Attorney General. Section               Effects for any proposed significant
                                             Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2))                      3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires                energy action. A ‘‘significant energy
                                             (APA). There is no requirement under                    Executive agencies to review regulations              action’’ is defined as any action by an
                                             the APA or any other law that this rule                 in light of applicable standards in                   agency that promulgates or is expected
                                             be proposed for public comment.                         section 3(a) and section 3(b) to                      to lead to promulgation of a final rule,
                                             Consequently, this rulemaking is                        determine whether they are met or it is               and that: (1) Is a significant regulatory
                                             exempt from the requirements of the                     unreasonable to meet one or more of                   action under Executive Order 12866, or
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act.                             them. DOE has completed the required                  any successor order; and is likely to
                                                                                                     review and determined that, to the                    have a significant adverse effect on the
                                             C. Review Under the Paperwork                           extent permitted by law, this final rule              supply, distribution, or use of energy, or
                                             Reduction Act                                           meets the relevant standards of                       (2) is designated by the Administrator of
                                               This final rule does not impose a                     Executive Order 12988.                                OIRA as a significant energy action. For
                                             collection of information requirement                                                                         any proposed significant energy action,
                                                                                                     F. Review Under Executive Order 13132                 the agency must give a detailed
                                             subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                             (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).                                 Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’              statement of any adverse effects on
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                                                                                                     64 FR 43255 (August 10, 1999) imposes                 energy supply, distribution, or use
                                             D. Review Under the National                            certain requirements on agencies                      should the proposal be implemented,
                                             Environmental Policy Act                                formulating and implementing policies                 and of reasonable alternatives to the
                                               DOE has concluded that promulgation                   or regulations that preempt State law or              action and their expected benefits on
                                             of this rule falls into a class of actions              that have federalism implications.                    energy supply, distribution, and use.
                                             that would not individually or                          Agencies are required to examine the                  This regulatory action is not a
                                             cumulatively have a significant impact                  constitutional and statutory authority                significant energy action. Accordingly,


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                                             DOE has not prepared a Statement of                     V. Approval of the Office of the                         (10) American National Standards
                                             Energy Effects.                                         Secretary                                             Institute (ANSI/ASSE) Z88.2,
                                                                                                       The Secretary of Energy has approved                ‘‘American National Standard Practices
                                             I. Review Under the Treasury and                                                                              for Respiratory Protection,’’ (2015)
                                             General Government Appropriations                       publication of this final rule.
                                                                                                                                                           (incorporated by reference, see
                                             Act, 1999                                               List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 851                   § 851.27).
                                               Section 654 of the Treasury and                         Civil penalty, Federal buildings and                *     *     *    *    *
                                             General Government Appropriations                       facilities, Incorporation by reference,
                                                                                                                                                           § 851.26   [Amended]
                                             Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                    Occupational safety and health,
                                                                                                     Reporting and recordkeeping                           ■  3. Section 851.26 is amended:
                                             Federal agencies to issue a Family                                                                            ■  a. In paragraph (a)(2) by removing
                                             Policymaking Assessment for any rule                    requirements, Safety.
                                                                                                                                                           ‘‘DOE Manual 231.1–1A, Environment,
                                             that may affect family well-being. This                   Issued in Washington, DC, on December
                                                                                                     12, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                           Safety and Health Reporting Manual,
                                             rule would not have any impact on the                                                                         September 9, 2004 (incorporated by
                                             autonomy or integrity of the family as                  Matthew B. Moury,
                                                                                                                                                           reference, see § 851.27)’’ and adding in
                                             an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                    Associate Under Secretary for Environment,            its place ‘‘DOE reporting directives.’’;
                                             concluded that it is not necessary to                   Health, Safety and Security.                          ■ b. In paragraph (a)(3) by removing ‘‘in
                                             prepare a Family Policymaking                             For the reasons set forth in the                    DOE Manual 231.1–1A.’’ and adding in
                                             Assessment                                              preamble, the Department of Energy                    its place ‘‘by DOE.’’; and
                                                                                                     amends part 851 of chapter III of title 10            ■ c. In paragraph (b)(2) by removing
                                             J. Review Under the Treasury and                        of the Code of Federal Regulations as set             ‘‘(reference DOE Order 225.1A,
                                             General Government Appropriations                       forth below:                                          Accident Investigations, November 26,
                                             Act, 2001                                                                                                     1997)’’.
                                                                                                     PART 851—WORKER SAFETY AND                            ■ 4. Section 851.27 is revised to read as
                                                The Treasury and General                             HEALTH PROGRAM                                        follows:
                                             Government Appropriations Act, 2001
                                             (44 U.S.C. 3516, note) provides for                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 851              § 851.27 Materials incorporated by
                                             agencies to review most disseminations                  continues to read as follows:                         reference.
                                             of information to the public under                        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2201(i)(3), (p); 42              (a) General. We incorporate by
                                             guidelines established by each agency                   U.S.C. 2282c; 42 U.S.C. 5801 et seq.; 42              reference the following standards into
                                             pursuant to general guidelines issued by                U.S.C. 7101 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 2401 et seq.           part 851. The material has been
                                             OMB. OMB’s guidelines were published                                                                          approved for incorporation by the
                                                                                                     ■  2. Section 851.23 is amended by:                   Director of the Federal Register under 5
                                             at 67 FR 8452 (February 22, 2002), and                  ■  a. Removing in paragraph (a)(2),
                                             DOE’s guidelines were published at 67                                                                         U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Any
                                                                                                     ‘‘1904.44,’’;                                         subsequent amendment to a standard by
                                             FR 62446 (October 7, 2002). DOE has                     ■ b. Revising paragraphs (a)(9) and (10);
                                             reviewed this final rule under the OMB                                                                        the standard-setting organization will
                                                                                                     ■ c. Removing in paragraph (a)(11),
                                             and DOE guidelines and has concluded                                                                          not affect the DOE regulations unless
                                                                                                     ‘‘(2000)’’, and adding in its place
                                             that it is consistent with applicable                                                                         and until amended by DOE. Material is
                                                                                                     ‘‘(2014)’’;
                                                                                                     ■ d. Removing in paragraph (a)(12),
                                                                                                                                                           incorporated as it exists on the date of
                                             policies in those guidelines.
                                                                                                     ‘‘(1999)’’, and adding in its place                   the approval. To use a subsequent
                                             K. Administrative Procedure Act                         ‘‘(2012)’’;                                           amendment to a standard, DOE must
                                                                                                     ■ e. Removing in paragraph (a)(13),                   publish a document in the Federal
                                                An agency may find good cause to                                                                           Register and the material must be
                                                                                                     ‘‘(2005)’’, and adding in its place
                                             exempt a rule from the requirement for                                                                        available to the public. All approved
                                                                                                     ‘‘(2017)’’; and
                                             a notice of proposed rulemaking and the                 ■ f. Removing in paragraph (a)(14),                   material is available for inspection at
                                             opportunity for public comment under                    ‘‘(2004)’’, and adding in its place                   the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
                                             the APA if the requirement is                           ‘‘(2015)’’;                                           Environment, Health, Safety and
                                             determined to be unnecessary,                              The revisions read as follows:                     Security, Office of Worker Safety and
                                             impracticable, or contrary to the public                                                                      Health Policy, 1000 Independence Ave.
                                             interest under 5 U.S.C. 533(b)(3)(B). The               § 851.23    Safety and health standards.              SW, Washington, DC 20585. 301–903–
                                             rule updates the industry safety and                      (a) * * *                                           6061. The material is available for
                                             health standards incorporated by                          (9) American Conference of                          inspection at the National Archives and
                                             reference in 10 CFR part 851. The                       Governmental Industrial Hygienists                    Records Administration (NARA). For
                                             updates are strictly technical                          (ACGIH®), ‘‘Threshold Limit Values for                information on the availability of this
                                             amendments. Consequently, good cause                    Chemical Substances and Physical                      material at NARA, call 202–741–6030 or
                                             exists for issuing this amendment as a                  Agents and Biological Exposure                        go to: www.archives.gov/federal-
                                                                                                     Indices,’’ (2016) (incorporated by                    register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
                                             final rule as notice and comment is
                                                                                                     reference, see § 851.27) when the                     Standards can be obtained from the
                                             unnecessary.
                                                                                                     ACGIH® Threshold Limit Values (TLVs)                  sources listed below.
                                             L. Congressional Notification                           are lower (more protective) than                        (b) ACGIH®. American Conference of
                                                                                                     permissible exposure limits in 29 CFR                 Governmental Industrial Hygienist,
                                                As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will                part 1910 for general industry and/or                 1330 Kemper Meadow Drive,
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                                             submit to Congress a report regarding                   part 1926 for construction. When the                  Cincinnati, OH 45240. Telephone
                                             the issuance of this final rule prior to                ACGIH TLVs are used as exposure                       number: 513–742–2020, or go to: http://
                                             the effective date set forth at the outset              limits, contractors must nonetheless                  www.acgih.org.
                                             of this rulemaking. The report will state               comply with the other provisions of any                 (1) ACGIH®, Threshold Limit Values
                                             that it has been determined that the rule               applicable expanded health standard                   for Chemical Substances and Physical
                                             is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5                 found in 29 CFR part 1910 and/or part                 Agents and Biological Exposure Indices,
                                             U.S.C. 801(2).                                          1926.                                                 2016; IBR approved for § 851.23.


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                                                (2) Reserved.                                        approved for appendix A, section 4,                   Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High
                                                (c) ANSI. American National                          Pressure Safety;                                      Level Radioactive Material and Waste;
                                             Standards Institute, 1899 L Street NW,                     (ix) BPVC.III.1.NB–2015, Section III—              2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             11th Floor, Washington, DC 20036.                       Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                             Telephone number: 202–293–8020, or                      Facility Components, Division I—                      Pressure Safety;
                                             go to: http://www.ansi.org.                             Subsection NB, Class 1 Components;                       (xix)) BPVC.III.5–2015, Section III—
                                                (1) ANSI Z49.1–2012, American                        2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                Rules for Construction of Nuclear
                                             National Standard Safety in Welding,                    approved for appendix A, section 4,                   Facility Components, Division 5, High
                                             Cutting and Allied Processes, sections                  Pressure Safety;                                      Temperature Reactors; 2015 edition,
                                             4.3 and E4.3, ANSI approved March 9,                       (x) BPVC.III.1.NC–2015, Section III—               issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for
                                             2012, IBR approved for § 851.23.                        Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
                                                (2) ANSI/ASSE Z88.2–2015,                            Facility Components, Division I—                         (xx) BPVC.IV–2015, Section IV, Rules
                                             American National Standard Practices                    Subsection NC, Class 2 Components;                    for Construction of Heating Boilers;
                                             for Respiratory Protection, ANSI                        2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             approved March 4, 2015, IBR approved                    approved for appendix A, section 4,                   approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                             for § 851.23.                                           Pressure Safety;                                      Pressure Safety;
                                                (3) ANSI Z136.1–2014, American                          (xi) BPVC.III.1.ND–2015, Section III—                 (xxi) BPVC.V–2015, Section V,
                                             National Standard for Safe Use of                       Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     Nondestructive Examination; 2015
                                             Lasers, ANSI approved December 10,                      Facility Components, Division I—                      edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             2013, IBR approved for § 851.23.                        Subsection ND, Class 3 Components;                    approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                                (d) ASME. American Society of                        2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                Pressure Safety;
                                             Mechanical Engineers, P.O. Box 2300,                    approved for appendix A, section 4,                      (xxii) BPVC.VI–2015, Section VI,
                                             Fairfield, NJ 07007. Telephone: 800–                    Pressure Safety;                                      Recommended Rules for the Care and
                                             843–2763, or got to: http://                               (xii) BPVC.III.1.NE–2015, Section III—             Operation of Heating Boilers; 2015
                                             www.asme.org.                                           Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                                (1) ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessel                 Facility Components, Division I—                      approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                             Codes (BPVC) as follows:                                Subsection NE, Class MC Components;                   Pressure Safety;
                                                (i) BPVC.I–2015, Section I—Rules for                 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                   (xxiii) BPVC.VII–2015, Section VII,
                                             Construction of Power Boilers, 2015                     approved for appendix A, section 4,                   Recommended Guidelines for the Care
                                             edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                       Pressure Safety;                                      of Power Boilers; 2015 edition, issued
                                             approved for appendix A, section 4,                        (xiii) BPVC.III.1.NF–2015, Section                 July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix
                                             Pressure Safety;                                        III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
                                                (ii) BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II—                     Facility Components, Division I—                         (xxiv) BPVC.VIII.1–2015, Section
                                             Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                      Subsection NF, Supports; 2015 edition,                VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure
                                             Specifications (Beginning to SA–450),                   issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for                 Vessels, Division 1; 2015 edition, issued
                                             2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                  appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;               July 1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix
                                             approved for appendix A, section 4,                        (xiv) BPVC.III.1.NG–2015, Section                  A, section 4, Pressure Safety;
                                             Pressure Safety;                                        III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                    (xxv) BPVC.VIII.2–2015, Section
                                                (iii) BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II—                    Facility Components, Division I—                      VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure
                                             Materials, Part A—Ferrous Material                      Subsection NG, Core Support                           Vessels, Division 2, Alternative Rules;
                                             Specifications (SA–451 to End), 2015                    Structures; 2015 edition, issued July 1               2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                       2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                    approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                             approved for appendix A, section 4,                     section 4, Pressure Safety;                           Pressure Safety;
                                             Pressure Safety;                                           (xv) BPVC.III.1.NH–2015, Section                      (xxvi) BPVC.VIII.3–2015, Section
                                                (iv) BPVC.II.B–2015, Section II—                     III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 VIII—Rules for Construction of Pressure
                                             Materials, Part B—Nonferrous Material                   Facility Components, Division I—                      Vessels, Division 3, Alternative Rules for
                                             Specifications, 2015 edition, issued July               Subsection NH, Class 1 Components in                  Construction of High Pressure Vessels;
                                             1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                   Elevated Temperature Service; 2015                    2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             section 4, Pressure Safety;                             edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                     approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                                (v) BPVC.II.C–2015, Section II—                      approved for appendix A, section 4,                   Pressure Safety;
                                             Materials, Part C—Specification for                     Pressure Safety;                                         (xxvii) BPVC.IX–2015, Section IX—
                                             Welding Rods; Electrodes, and Filler                       (xvi) BPVC.III.NCA–2015, Section                   Welding, Brazing and Fusing
                                             Metals; 2015 edition, issued July 1,                    III—Rules for Construction of Nuclear                 Qualifications, Qualification Standard
                                             2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                      Facility; Components, Subsection NCA,                 for Welding, Brazing, and Fusing
                                             section 4, Pressure Safety;                             General Requirements for Division 1                   Procedures; Welders; Brazers; and
                                                (vi) BPVC.II.D.C–2015, Section II—                   and Division 2; 2015 edition, issued July             Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Operators;
                                             Materials, Part D—Properties                            1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                 2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR
                                             (Customary); 2015 edition, issued July 1,               section 4, Pressure Safety;                           approved for appendix A, section 4,
                                             2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                         (xvii) BPVC.III.2–2015, Section III—               Pressure Safety;
                                             section 4, Pressure Safety                              Rules for Construction of Nuclear                        (xxviii) BPVC.X–2015, Section X,
                                                (vii) BPVC.II.D.M–2015, Section II—                  Facility Components, Division 2, Code                 Fiber—Reinforced Plastic Pressure
                                             Materials, Part D—Properties (Metric);                  for Concrete Containments; 2015                       Vessels; 2015 edition, issued July 1,
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                                             2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                  edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                     2015; IBR approved for appendix A,
                                             approved for appendix A, section 4,                     approved for appendix A, section 4,                   section 4, Pressure Safety;
                                             Pressure Safety;                                        Pressure Safety;                                         (xxix) BPVC.XI–2015, Section XI,
                                                (viii) BPVC.III.A–2015, Section III—                    (xviii) BPVC.III.3–2015, Section III—              Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear
                                             Rules for Construction of Nuclear                       Rules for Construction of Nuclear                     Power Plant Components; 2015 edition,
                                             Facility Components, Appendices; 2015                   Facility Components, Division 3,                      issued July 1, 2015; IBR approved for
                                             edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                       Containments for Transportation and                   appendix A, section 4, Pressure Safety;


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                                                (xxx) BPVC.XII–2015, Section XII,                    issued July 14, 2014; IBR approved for                Class 3 Components (incorporated by
                                             Rules for Construction and Continued                    § 851.23.                                             reference, see § 851.27);
                                             Service of Transport Tanks; issued July                                                                          (xii) BPVC.III.1.NE–2015, Section III—
                                                                                                     ■ 5. Appendix A to part 851 is
                                                                                                                                                           Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                             1, 2015; IBR approved for appendix A,                   amended:                                              Components, Division I—Subsection NE,
                                             section 4, Pressure Safety;                             ■ a. In section 3, Explosives Safety, by              Class MC Components (incorporated by
                                                (xxxi) BPVC.CC.BPV–2015, Code                        revising paragraph (b);                               reference, see § 851.27);
                                             Cases, Boilers and Pressure Vessels;                    ■ b. In section 4, Pressure Safety, by                   (xiii) BPVC.III.1.NF–2015, Section III—
                                             2015 edition, issued July 1, 2015; IBR                  revising paragraphs (b)(1) and (2); and               Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                             approved for appendix A, section 4,                     ■ c. In section 6, Industrial Hygiene, by             Components, Division I—Subsection NF,
                                             Pressure Safety; and                                    revising paragraph (f).                               Supports (incorporated by reference, see
                                                (xxxii) BPVC.CC.NC–2015, Code                                                                              § 851.27);
                                                                                                       The revisions read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                              (xiv) BPVC.III.1.NG–2015, Section III—
                                             Cases, Nuclear Components; issued July                                                                        Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                             1, 2015, IBR approved for appendix A,                   Appendix A to Part 851—Worker
                                                                                                     Safety and Health Functional Areas                    Components, Division I—Subsection NG,
                                             section 4, Pressure Safety.                                                                                   Core Support Structures (incorporated by
                                                (2) ASME B31 codes for pressure                      *      *      *      *       *                        reference, see § 851.27);
                                             piping as follows:                                      3. Explosives Safety                                     (xv) BPVC.III.1.NH–2015, Section III—
                                                (i) B31.1–2016, Power Piping, ASME                                                                         Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                                                                                     *      *      *      *       *                        Components, Division I—Subsection NH,
                                             Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued                     (b) Contractors must comply with the
                                             June 30, 2016; IBR approved for                                                                               Class 1 Components in Elevated Temperature
                                                                                                     policy and requirements specified in the              Service (incorporated by reference, see
                                             appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;                 appropriate explosives safety technical               § 851.27);
                                                (ii) B31.3–2014, Process Piping, ASME                standard.                                                (xvi) BPVC.III.NCA–2015, Section III—
                                             Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued                   *      *      *      *       *                        Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility;
                                             February 27, 2015; IBR approved for                                                                           Components, Subsection NCA, General
                                             appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;                 4. Pressure Safety                                    Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2
                                                (iii) B31.4–2016, Pipeline                           *      *      *      *       *                        (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);
                                             Transportation Systems for Liquids and                     (b) * * *                                             (xvii) BPVC.III.2–2015, Section III—Rules
                                             Slurries, ASME Code for Pressure                           (1) The applicable American Society of             for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                                                                                     Mechanical Engineers (ASME) boilers and               Components, Division 2, Code for Concrete
                                             Piping, B31, issued March 31, 2016; IBR
                                                                                                     pressure vessel codes (BPVC), including               Containments (incorporated by reference, see
                                             approved for appendix A, Section 4,                     applicable code cases as indicated in                 § 851.27);
                                             Pressure Safety;                                        paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (xxxii) of this             (xviii) BPVC.III.3–2015, Section III—Rules
                                                (iv) B31.5–2016, Refrigeration Piping                section:                                              for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                             and Heat Transfer Components, ASME                         (i) BPVC.I–2015, Section I—Rules for               Components, Division 3, Containment for
                                             Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued                   Construction of Power Boilers (incorporated           Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear
                                             June 29, 2016; IBR approved for                         by reference, see § 851.27);                          Fuel and High Level Radioactive Material
                                             appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;                    (ii) BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II-Materials,         and Waste (incorporated by reference, see
                                                (v) B31.8–2016, Gas Transmission                     Part A—Ferrous Material Specifications                § 851.27);
                                                                                                     (Beginning to SA–450) (incorporated by                   (xix) BPVC.III.5–2015, Section III—Rules
                                             and Distribution Piping Systems, ASME
                                                                                                     reference, see § 851.27);                             for Construction of Nuclear Facility
                                             Code for Pressure Piping, B31, issued                      (iii) BPVC.II.A–2015, Section II—Materials,        Components, Division 5, High Temperature
                                             September 30, 2014; IBR approved for                    Part A—Ferrous Material Specifications (SA–           Reactors (incorporated by reference, see
                                             appendix A, Section 4, Pressure Safety;                 451 to End) (incorporated by reference, see           § 851.27);
                                                (vi) B31.8S–2014, Managing System                    § 851.27);                                               (xx) BPVC.IV–2015, Section IV, Rules for
                                             Integrity of Gas Pipelines, ASME Code                      (iv) BPVC.II.B–2015, Section II—Materials,         Construction of Heating Boilers (incorporated
                                             for Pressure Piping, B31, Supplement to                 Part B—Nonferrous Material Specifications             by reference, see § 851.27);
                                             ASME B31.8, issued September 30,                        (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);               (xxi) BPVC.V–2015, Section V,
                                             2014; IBR approved for appendix A,                         (v) BPVC.II.C–2015, Section II—Materials,          Nondestructive Examination (incorporated
                                                                                                     Part C-Specification for Welding Rods;                by reference, see § 851.27);
                                             Section 4, Pressure Safety;                                                                                      (xxii) BPVC.VI–2015, Section VI,
                                                                                                     Electrodes, and Filler Metals (incorporated by
                                                (vii) B31.9–2014, Building Services                  reference, see § 851.27);                             Recommended Rules for the Care and
                                             Piping, ASME Code for Pressure Piping,                     (vi) BPVC.II.D.C–2015, Section II—                 Operation of Heating Boilers (incorporated by
                                             B31, issued April 28, 2014; IBR                         Materials, Part D—Properties (Customary)              reference, see § 851.27);
                                             approved for appendix A, Section 4,                     (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);               (xxiii) BPVC.VII–2015, Section VII,
                                             Pressure Safety; and                                       (vii) BPVC.II.D.M–2015, Section II—                Recommended Guidelines for the Care of
                                                (viii) B31G–2012, Manual for                         Materials, Part D—Properties (Metric)                 Power Boilers (incorporated by reference, see
                                             Determining the Remaining Strength of                   (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);            § 851.27);
                                             Corroded Pipelines, Supplement to                          (viii) BPVC.III.A–2015, Section III—Rules             (xxiv) BPVC.VIII.1–2015, Section VIII—
                                                                                                     for Construction of Nuclear Facility                  Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,
                                             ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping,                      Components, Appendices (incorporated by               Division 1 (incorporated by reference, see
                                             issued October 24, 2012; IBR approved                   reference, see § 851.27);                             § 851.27);
                                             for appendix A, Section 4, Pressure                        (ix) BPVC.III.1.NB–2015, Section III—Rules            (xxv) BPVC.VIII.2–2015, Section VIII—
                                             Safety.                                                 for Construction of Nuclear Facility                  Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,
                                                (e) NFPA. The National Fire                          Components, Division I—Subsection NB,                 Division 2, Alternative Rules (incorporated by
                                             Protection Association, One                             Class 1 Components (incorporated by                   reference, see § 851.27);
                                             Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169.                    reference, see § 851.27);                                (xxvi) BPVC.VIII.3–2015, Section VIII—
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                                             Telephone: 617–984–7423, or go to:                         (x) BPVC.III.1.NC–2015, Section III—Rules          Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,
                                             http://www.nfpa.org.                                    for Construction of Nuclear Facility                  Division 3, Alternative Rules for Construction
                                                                                                     Components, Division I—Subsection NC,                 of High Pressure Vessels (incorporated by
                                                (1) NFPA 70, National Electric Code,                 Class 2 Components (incorporated by                   reference, see § 851.27);
                                             (2017), issued August 4, 2016; IBR                      reference, see § 851.27);                                (xxvii) BPVC.IX–2015, Section IX—
                                             approved for § 851.23; and                                 (xi) BPVC.III.1.ND–2015, Section III—Rules         Welding, Brazing and Fusing Qualifications,
                                                (2) NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical                for Construction of Nuclear Facility                  Qualification Standard for Welding, Brazing,
                                             Safety in the Workplace, (2015 edition),                Components, Division I—Subsection ND,                 and Fusing Procedures; Welders; Brazers;



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                                             and Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Operators              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          U.S. Department of Transportation,
                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);                                                                    Docket Operations, M–30, West
                                                (xxviii) BPVC.X–2015, Section X, Fiber—              Federal Aviation Administration                       Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
                                             Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels                                                                           1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);              14 CFR Part 39                                        Washington, DC 20590.
                                                (xxix) BPVC.XI–2015, Section XI, Rules for
                                                                                                     [Docket No. FAA–2017–0513; Product                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
                                             Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant
                                                                                                     Identifier 2016–NM–152–AD; Amendment                  Rodriguez, Aerospace Engineer,
                                             Components (incorporated by reference, see              39–19125; AD 2017–25–11]                              International Section, Transport
                                             § 851.27);
                                                                                                     RIN 2120–AA64                                         Standards Branch, FAA, 1601 Lind
                                                (xxx) BPVC.XII–2015, Section XII, Rules for
                                                                                                                                                           Avenue SW, Renton, WA 98057–3356;
                                             Construction and Continued Service of
                                                                                                     Airworthiness Directives; Dassault                    telephone 425–227–1137; fax 425–227–
                                             Transport Tanks (incorporated by reference,
                                             see § 851.27);                                          Aviation Airplanes                                    1149.
                                                (xxxi) BPVC.CC.BPV–2015, Code Cases,                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                     AGENCY:  Federal Aviation
                                             Boilers and Pressure Vessels (incorporated by           Administration (FAA), Department of                   Discussion
                                             reference, see § 851.27); and                           Transportation (DOT).
                                                (xxxii) BPVC.CC.NC–2015, Code Cases,                                                                         We issued a notice of proposed
                                                                                                     ACTION: Final rule.                                   rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
                                             Nuclear Components (incorporated by
                                             reference, see § 851.27).                                                                                     part 39 by adding an AD that would
                                                                                                     SUMMARY:   We are adopting a new
                                                (2) The applicable ASME B31 code for                                                                       apply to all Dassault Aviation Model
                                                                                                     airworthiness directive (AD) for all
                                             pressure piping as indicated in this                                                                          FALCON 2000EX airplanes. The NPRM
                                                                                                     Dassault Aviation Model FALCON
                                             paragraph; and or as indicated in paragraph                                                                   published in the Federal Register on
                                                                                                     2000EX airplanes. This AD was
                                             (b)(3) of this section:                                                                                       May 31, 2017 (82 FR 24900) (‘‘the
                                                                                                     prompted by a quality review of
                                                (i) B31.1–2016, Power Piping (incorporated                                                                 NPRM’’). The NPRM was prompted by
                                                                                                     delivered airplanes, which identified a
                                             by reference, see § 851.27);                                                                                  a quality review of delivered airplanes,
                                                                                                     manufacturing deficiency of some
                                                (ii) B31.3–2014, Process Piping                                                                            which identified a manufacturing
                                                                                                     engine air inlet anti-ice ‘‘piccolo’’ tubes.
                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);                                                                    deficiency of some engine air inlet anti-
                                                                                                     This AD requires inspecting each anti-
                                                (iii) B31.4–2016, Pipeline Transportation                                                                  ice ‘‘piccolo’’ tubes. The NPRM
                                                                                                     ice ‘‘piccolo’’ tube assembly of certain
                                             Systems for Liquids and Slurries                                                                              proposed to require inspecting each
                                                                                                     engine air inlets for discrepancies, and
                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27);                                                                    anti-ice ‘‘piccolo’’ tube assembly of
                                                (iv) B31.5–2016, Refrigeration Piping and
                                                                                                     doing corrective actions if necessary.
                                                                                                                                                           certain engine air inlets for
                                             Heat Transfer Components (incorporated by               We are issuing this AD to address the
                                                                                                                                                           discrepancies, and doing corrective
                                             reference, see § 851.27);                               unsafe condition on these products.
                                                                                                                                                           actions if necessary. We are issuing this
                                                (v) B31.8–2016, Gas Transmission and                 DATES: This AD is effective January 22,               AD to detect and correct discrepancies
                                             Distribution Piping Systems (incorporated by            2018.                                                 of each anti-ice ‘‘piccolo’’ tube assembly
                                             reference, see § 851.27);                                  The Director of the Federal Register               of certain engine air inlets; this
                                                (vi) B31.8S–2014, Managing System                    approved the incorporation by reference               condition could result in reduced
                                             Integrity of Gas Pipelines (incorporated by             of a certain publication listed in this AD            performance of the engine anti-ice
                                             reference, see § 851.27);                               as of January 22, 2018.                               protection system, leading to ice
                                                (vii) B31.9–2014, Building Services Piping           ADDRESSES: For service information                    accretion and ingestion into the engines,
                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 851.27); and          identified in this final rule, contact                and possibly resulting in dual engine
                                                (viii) B31G–2012, Manual for Determining             Dassault Falcon Jet, P.O. Box 2000,                   power loss and consequent reduced
                                             the Remaining Strength of Corroded                      South Hackensack, NJ 07606; telephone                 controllability of the airplane.
                                             Pipelines (incorporated by reference, see               201–440–6700; internet http://                          The European Aviation Safety Agency
                                             § 851.27).                                              www.dassaultfalcon.com. You may                       (EASA), which is the Technical Agent
                                             *      *     *       *      *                           view this referenced service information              for the Member States of the European
                                                                                                     at the FAA, Transport Standards                       Union, has issued EASA Airworthiness
                                             6. Industrial Hygiene
                                                                                                     Branch, 1601 Lind Avenue SW, Renton,                  Directive 2016–0168, dated August 17,
                                             *      *     *       *      *                           WA. For information on the availability               2016 (referred to after this as the
                                               (f) Use of respiratory protection equipment           of this material at the FAA, call 425–                Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness
                                             tested under the DOE Respirator Acceptance              227–1221. It is also available on the                 Information, or ‘‘the MCAI’’), to correct
                                             Program for Supplied-Air Suits when the                 internet at http://www.regulations.gov                an unsafe condition for all Dassault
                                             National Institute for Occupational Safety              by searching for and locating Docket No.              Aviation Model FALCON 2000EX
                                             and Health-approved respiratory protection              FAA–2017–0513.                                        airplanes. The MCAI states:
                                             does not exist for DOE tasks that require such
                                             equipment. For security operations military             Examining the AD Docket                                  A quality review of recently delivered
                                             type masks for respiratory protection by                                                                      aeroplanes identified a manufacturing
                                                                                                       You may examine the AD docket on                    deficiency of some engine air inlet anti-ice
                                             security personnel is acceptable.                       the internet at http://                               ‘‘piccolo’’ tubes.
                                             *      *     *       *      *                           www.regulations.gov by searching for                     This condition, if not detected and
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–27190 Filed 12–15–17; 8:45 am]            and locating Docket No. FAA–2017–                     corrected, could lead to reduced performance
                                                                                                     0513; or in person at the Docket                      of the engine anti-ice protection system, with
                                             BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                                                                     Management Facility between 9 a.m.                    consequent ice accretion and ingestion,
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                                                                                                     and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,                    possibly resulting in dual engine power loss
                                                                                                     except Federal holidays. The AD docket                and reduced control of an aeroplane.
                                                                                                                                                              The subsequent investigation demonstrated
                                                                                                     contains this AD, the regulatory                      that, for engines equipped with an air inlet
                                                                                                     evaluation, any comments received, and                affected by the manufacturing deficiency,
                                                                                                     other information. The street address for             operating an engine at or above the minimum
                                                                                                     the Docket Office (telephone 800–647–                 N1 value applicable for combined wing and
                                                                                                     5527) is Docket Management Facility,                  engine anti-ice operations provides efficient



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Document Created: 2017-12-15 23:54:36
Document Modified: 2017-12-15 23:54:36
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; technical amendment.
DatesThis rulemaking is effective January 17, 2018. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rulemaking is approved by the Director of the Federal Register on January 17, 2018. Compliance is required starting January 17, 2019.
ContactBill McArthur, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security, AU-11, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585. Telephone: (301) 903- 6061. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 59947 
RIN Number1992-AA55
CFR AssociatedCivil Penalty; Federal Buildings and Facilities; Incorporation by Reference; Occupational Safety and Health; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Safety

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