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Integrated Safeguards and Security Management System (ISSMS)The ISSMS established a hierarchy of six components:
ISSM ObjectiveThe Department and Contractors must systematically integrate safeguards and security into the management and work practices at all levels so that missions are accomplished while protecting the public, worker, and the environment.*This is to be accomplished through effective integration of safeguards and security management into all facets of work planning and execution. Guiding PrinciplesFundamental policies that guide Department and Contractor actions.
- Line Management Responsibility for Safeguards and Security *Worker Involvement
Core FunctionsThese five core safeguards and security management functions provide the necessary structure for any work activity that could potentially affect the Department's safeguards and security objectives, the public, the workers, and the environment.
- Define the Scope of Work MechanismsSafeguards and Security Mechanisms define how core safeguards and security management functions are performed. The mechanisms may vary from facility to facility and from activity to activity based on the risk and the work being performed and may include:
ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities must be clearly defined in documents appropriate to the activity. DOE responsibilities are defined in Department directives. Contractor responsibilities are detailed in contracts, regulations, and contractor-specific procedures. Review and approval levels may vary, commensurate with the type of work and risk involved.ImplementationInvolves:
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