NECESSARY STANDARDS |
Public Law 91-596, Section 5 (a) (1) Occupational Safety & Health Act. General Duty Clause |
07 USC 2131-2157, Animal Welfare Act (Transportation, Sale, and Handling of Certain Animals) |
07 CFR 355, Endangered Species Regulations Concerning Terrestrial Plants |
09 CFR, Chapter I, Animal and Plant Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture |
10 CFR 1022, Compliance with Floodplain/Wetlands Environmental Review Requirements |
10 CFR 745, Common rules for protection of human subjects |
10 CFR 835 |
15 USC 2601-2692, Toxic Substances Control Act |
16 USC 1531 et seq., Federal Endangered Species Act |
21 CFR 1308, Controlled Substances |
21 CFR 50, 60, 361, and Subchapters H and J, Protection of Human Subjects |
29 USC 668 et seq., Occupational Safety and Health Act |
29 CFR 1910, General Industry Safety Orders |
29 CFR 1920.253, Oxygen-Fuel Cutting |
29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Industry Standards |
29 CFR 1940.1450, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories |
33 USC 1251 et seq., Clean Water Act |
33 USC 1321 (b) (5), Clean Water Act |
33 USC 1344 (Sections 301,401,404 and 506), Clean Water Act |
33 CFR 320-323, 330 and 352, Corps of Engineers Regulations for Protection of Waters of the U.S. and Nationwide Permit Program |
40 CFR 50-88, Chapter 1, Subchapter 2, Air Programs |
40 CFR 61, Subpart H, National Emission Standards for Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From DOE Facilities |
40 CFR 61, Subpart M, National Emission Standard for Asbestos and Subpart F, Appendix A |
40 CFR 68, Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions (CAA) |
40 CFR 82, Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, Subparts A-G |
40 CFR 110, Discharge of Oil |
40 CFR 110.10, 117.21, Clean Water Regulations |
40 CFR 112, Oil Pollution Prevention |
40 CFR 122, NPDES System |
40 CFR 136, Analysis Procedures |
40 CFR 141, 142, 143, EPA Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Standards |
40 CFR 170, 171, Subchapter E, Pesticide Programs |
40 CFR 243-256, Federal Agency Recycling Programs |
40 CFR 260-279, Hazardous Waste |
40 CFR 280, Underground Storage Tanks |
40 CFR 302.1 et seq., CERCLA |
40 CFR 355, Emergency Planning and Notification (SARA Title III) |
40 CFR 403, General Pretreatment Regulations |
40 CFR 433, Metal Finishing Point Source Category |
40 CFR 761, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) |
42 USC 7401 et seq., Clean Air Act (CAA) |
42 USC 7671 et seq., CAA Amendments of 1990 |
42 USC Section 6901 et seq., Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) |
42 USC Section 6992 et seq., Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988, Subtitle J, Solids Waste Disposal Act (RCRA) |
42 USC Section 9603, CERCLA |
45 CFR 46, Common Rules for Protection of Human Subjects |
48 CFR 970.7104-28, Construction and Architect - Engineer (A-E) contracts |
49 USC 5110 (d), Hazardous Materials Transportation |
49 CFR 40, Procedures for Workplace Drug Testing Programs |
49 CFR 106-110, Transportation |
49 CFR 170-180, Hazardous Materials Regulation |
49 CFR 382, Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing |
49 CFR 397, Subpart D, Radioactive Materials Routing |
49 CFR, Research and Special Program Administration, Subchapter C (Hazardous Materials Regulations) |
50 CFR 17, ESA Rules |
Federal Facility Compliance Act (FFCA) and all orders pursuant |
13 CCR 1166(b), Hazardous Waste (except AEA materials) |
17 CCR Article 5, Waste Disposal, Section 30287, Disposal by Release into Sanitary Sewerage Systems |
17 CCR Division 18, Air Resources Board (stationary and mobile sources) |
22 CCR Division 4, Chapter 15, Article 5, Domestic Water Quality, Section 64443, Man-Made Radioactivity |
22 CCR Section 66260.1 et seq., and all permits pursuant |
23 CCR Division 3, Chapter 16, Underground Storage Tank Regulations |
23 CCR Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 5 (UST release abatement) and Article 11 (UST corrective actions) |
23 CCR 2250, 2251, 2260, to the extent involving discharges of pollutants (non-AEA materials) to navigable waters (which do not include groundwaters) |
23 CCR 2650, 2652, Underground Storage Tanks |
40 CCR 280.34 (a) (2), 280.50, 280.53, 280.61, Underground Storage Tanks |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 79 and Article 80 (with respect to the control of water pollution) |
California Fish & Game Code, Sections 1601-1607 |
California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.67, Aboveground Storage of Petroleum (to the extent involving discharges to navigable waters) |
California Health and Safety Code, Section 25100 et seq., and all permits pursuant |
California Health and Safety Code 25295 (a) (1), Underground Storage Tanks |
California Health and Safety Code 25242, 25189(c), (d), 25189.2(c), 25189(f), 25359.4, 5411.5, Hazardous Waste (except AEA materials) |
California Health and Safety Code 25270.7, to the extent involving discharges of pollutants (non-AEA materials) to navigable waters (which do not include groundwaters) |
California Health and Safety Code 25270.8, Clean Water Regulations |
California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances |
California Health and Safety Code, Sections 25020.5 - 25090.6, California Medical Waste Management Act |
California Health and Safety Code 39000 et seq., Air Resources, Clean Air Act |
California Health and Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, implementing OES regulations at Title 19 CCR, to the extent involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, CA Water Code Section 13000 et seq., and all permits pursuant (except AEA discharges) |
California Public Resources Code, Sections 2100-2178.1, California Environmental Policy Act (CEQA), 14 CCR Section 15000 et seq., State CEQA Guidelines |
California Public Resources Code, Section 4000 et seq., California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, 14 CCR, Section 17200 et seq. |
California Water Code 13271, 13272, 13050 (p) (2) (c), to the extent involving discharges of pollutants (non-AEA materials) to navigable waters (which do not include groundwaters) |
California Vehicle Code and implementing CCR sections to the extent not preempted by DOT requirements |
BAAQMD Reg 1-431, 1-432, Air Releases |
BAAQMD Regulations 1 through 12, BAAQMD Manual of Procedures (and all permits pursuant) |
City of Berkeley Municipal Code, Chapter 11.52, Hazardous Materials Management (as applied to generator areas) |
City of Berkeley Municipal Code, Chapter 11.52, Hazardous Materials Management (and all permits pursuant) |
City of Berkeley Municipal Code 11.52.140(B) adopting Health & Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, to the extent involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
City of Berkeley Municipal Code 17.20, Reduction of Storm Water Pollution (except AEA discharges) |
City of Berkeley Ordinance 5474, Provision Prohibiting Transportation on Specified Streets at Which Purge Chamber Openings Are Located |
City of Berkeley Stormwater Ordinances, to the extent involving non-AEA materials |
Oakland Municipal Ordinance 11590, Storm Water Management and Discharge Control (except AEA discharges) |
Oakland C.M.S., Art. 12, CH 2, Adopting Health & Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, to the extent involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
Disposal Site Waste Acceptance Criteria |
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Ordinance No. 311, and all permits pursuant (except AEA discharges). NOTE: Berkeley Lab annually accepts radiation discharge standards, but the district may not have been delegated AEA authority. |
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (37th edition) |
Alameda County, Measure D, Section 64, Waste Reduction and Recycling |
SUFFICIENT STANDARDS |
10 CFR 20 Subpart J, Precautionary Procedures |
10 CFR 20 Subparts L and M, Records and Reports (for tritium, only) |
10 CFR 20, Subpart K, Section 20.2003, Disposal by Release into Sanitary Sewerage |
10 CFR 20.1101, Radiation Protection Programs |
California Health and Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, implementing OES regulations at Title 19 CCR, even if not involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
City of Berkeley M.C. 11.52.140(B), Adopting Health & Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, even if not involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
Oakland C.M.S., Art. 12, Ch. 2, Adopting Health & Safety Code Div. 20, Ch. 6.95, Art. 2, even if not involving prevention of accidental releases to air. |
ACGIH Threshold Limit Values for Heat/Cold Stress |
ACGIH Threshold Limit Values for Physical Agents: Static Magnetic Fields |
ACGIH Threshold Limit Values for Physical Agents: Ultraviolet Radiation |
ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for Chemical Substances |
ANSI N43.2 Sections 5.2.1.1, 5.2.1.2, 5.2.2.3, 5.2.2.1.4, 6.5, 7.1 |
ANSI N43.3, Definitions, Sections 4.1, 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.4, 5.1.6.3, 5.1.5.2, 5.1.5, 7, 9.1, 9.2, 9.4, Annex 3 |
ANSI Z136.1 - 1993, American National Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers (except Section 3.4.1) |
ANSI Z136.2, American National Standard for the Safe Use of Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources |
CAC Title 8, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1, Unfired Pressure Vessel Safety Orders |
CAC Title 24, Building Standards (for facilities design, only) |
CAC Title 24 Part 2, California Building Code (for fire protection-life safety) |
CAC Title 24 Part 9, California Fire Code (for fire protection-life safety) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 49 (welding & cutting) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 51 (semi-conductor fabrication) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 62 (industrial baking and drying ovens) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 74 (compressed gases) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code Article 75 (cryogens) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code Article 79 (flammable & combustible liquids) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code Article 80 (hazardous materials) |
CAC Title 24, Part 9, California Fire Code, Article 82 (liquidied petroleum gas) |
CCR Title 8, California Construction Safety Orders (solely for construction safety where more strict than 29 CFR 1926) |
CCR Title 17, Section 30275 |
CCR Title 17, Sections 30330-30337 |
CCR Title 17, Subchapters 4.5 and 4.6, Training Requirements for Technologists Administering Radiation to Human Subjects |
CCR Title 22, Division 2, Part 12000 (c), Chemicals Known to the State to Cause Reproductive Toxicity (consensus listing solely referenced to define reproductive toxins) |
CCR, Title 22, Part 7 (Retail Food Facilities) Chapter 4 (Retail Food Practices-California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law [CURFFL]) |
City of Berkeley Municipal Code 16. 12.30-32-34, Monitoring Well Ordinance - And All Permits Pursuant (except AEA materials) |
SWRCB Model Well Ordinance, Water Code Section 801c (except AEA materials) |
CDC/NIH, Biosafety in Microbiological & Biomedical Labs (Berkeley Lab will develop internal standards to address the issues covered by the external standards. After those standards have been developed, the external standards will be used only as implementation guidance.) |
CGA pamphlet S-1.2-1963, Pressure Relief |
CGA pamphlet S-11-1963 and 1965 addenda |
DOE 231.1, Paragraph 5.d.2 (to the extent that it requires compliance) |
DOE 420.1, Facility Safety |
DOE 430.1, Life Cycle Asset Management (LCAM) |
DOE 440.2, Aviation |
DOE 5400.1, Chapter IV, paragraphs 1.a, 3, 4, 5 (not including 5.a.2.d), 6, and 10.c |
DOE 5400.5, Chapter II, Paragraph 5 and Chapter IV |
DOE 5400.5, Chapter II, paragraphs 1 (not including 1.a.3.c and 1.c), 2, 6 (not including 6.a), 7, and 8.a |
DOE 5400.5, Chapter II, Paragraph 5 and Chapter IV |
DOE 5400.5, Chapter II, 5.C, Chapter IV, 5.A |
Application of DOE 5400.5 requirements for Release and Control of Property Containing Residual Radioactive Material (memo, dated 11/17/95) |
DOE 5820.2A, Chapter II, Transuranic Waste excluding 3.j(QA); Chapter III, Low-Level Waste excluding 3.i (QA) ; Chapter IV, Accelerator Produced Radioactive Material excluding 3.b(QA), Chapter V, Decommissioning Facilities excluding 3.e (QA) |
DOE Manual 231.1-1, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.a and 1.b |
IEEE Standard C95.1-1991, Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, 1992 |
NFPA 1, Fire Prevention Code (for fire protection, life safety) |
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (for facility design, and fire protection, life safety) |
NFPA 1600, Disaster Management |
NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquid Code |
NFPA 70, National Electrical Code |
NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces |
NFPA 86 Standard for Ovens and Furnaces |
NIH, Guidelines for Research Involving DNA Molecules (Berkeley Lab will develop internal standards to address the issues covered by the external standards. After those standards have been developed, the external standards will be used only as implementation guidance.) |
LBNL Design Management Procedures Manual, RD 3.22, Lateral Force Design (Seismic Safety) |
LBNL PUB-3000 and other internal EH&S procedures for transportation of radioactive materials on site |
LBNL PUB-3000, Chapter 21 (X-ray safety sections) |
LBNL PUB-3000, Chapter 5, Part VIII, Section 13 |
LBNL Standard on the Issue of Peroxidizable Chemicals (to be developed) |
LBNL Standard for Hazard Communication on the Issue of Radio Frequency (RF) Source (to be developed) |
LBNL Standard to Minimize and Control Ergonomic Risks (to be developed) |
LBNL Standard for Unrestricted Release for Volume-Activated Material (to be developed) |
LBNL Standard for Hazard Communication on Static Magnetic Fields (to be developed) |
LBNL Standard for Hazard Communication on Ultraviolet Radiation (to be developed) |