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Here you will find a synopsis of the Lessons Learned documents process through the SEC-LLC. To retrieve the complete document go to the DOE Corporate Lessons Learned Web site and do a search.

Lessons

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Number Date Posted Title Synopsis Category Site Topical Area Subtopical Area View

SEC-200806-LL-0010

2008-07-28 Avoiding Future Cell Phone Incidents

Cell phones are controlled articles and are therefore not allowed within a security area because of their potential to unintentionally transmit classified matter. Because cell phones are small and light, it is easy to slip one into a pocket or bag and forget that it is there. An unnoticed cell phone can easily result in a security incident. This Lesson Learned illustrates how one worker devised a unique and easy way to help her avoid another cell phone incident.

Lessons Learned Anonymous   Program Management and Support   Protection Program Management   View

SEC-200709-LL-0003

2007-10-23 Security Awareness in Stressful Situations

Workers must pay attention to their work, especially when in stressful or unfamiliar situations. Apply the five-step process of Integrated Safeguards and Security Management (ISSM) when working on tasks with high-security risks: (1) define the scope of work; (2) analyze the security risk; (3) develop and implement security controls; (4) perform work within security controls; and (5) ensure performance. Workers and managers must regularly review and revise procedures to meet operational needs, protect employees, and reduce security risks. Workers must report potential security incidents immediately to inquiry officials and responsible line managers. Managers must create an environment that encourages self-reporting and emphasizes timeliness.

Lessons Learned Anonymous   Information Protection   Classified Matter Protection and Control   View

SEC-200902-LL-0017

2009-02-05 Protecting Intellectual Property

The transfer of classified information from one site to another may violate requirements regarding the protection of Intellectual Property (IP) as well as challenge the intent of "need to know."

Lessons Learned Anonymous   Information Protection   Basic Requirements   View

SEC-200910-LL-0029

2009-10-22 Unsecured Classified Information

Managers must ensure workers who terminate, retire, or vacate office space properly disposition equipment, furniture, and other matter instead of leaving them behind. This Lesson Learned has more information about a recent security incident involving years' worth of classified matter that was left behind and improperly stored by the occupants of an office.

Lessons Learned Anonymous   Information Protection   Classified Matter Protection and Control   View

SEC-ANLE-2003-01

2003-09-18 Preventing Door Lock Failures

Preventing Door Lock Failures

Lessons Learned Argonne   Physical Security   Barriers and Delay Mechanisms   View

SEC-Y-1999-OR-BJCETTP-0303

1999-03-23 Modification To Equipment Creates Hazard

Modification To Equipment Creates Hazard

Lessons Learned Bechtel Jacobs Co.   Physical Security   Access Controls   View

SEC-LL-U-03-53

2003-02-03 Lessons Learned in Testing of Safeguards Equipment

Lessons Learned in Testing of Safeguards Equipment

Lessons Learned Brookhaven   Physical Security   Testing and Maintenance   View

SEC-LL-U-02-118

2002-05-29 Guidance for Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Attacks

Guidance for Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Attacks

Lessons Learned Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health   Physical Security   Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems   View

SEC-1998-OH-FDF-0282

1999-06-02 LOFT Fuel Rod Repackaging Project

LOFT Fuel Rod Repackaging Project

Lessons Learned Fernald   Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability   Materials Control   View

SEC-L-1998-RL-HNF-0009

1998-02-25 Computer Virus Hoaxes

Computer Virus Hoaxes

Lessons Learned Hanford   Information Protection   Unclassified Cyber Security   View

SEC-1999-RL-HNF-0002

1999-01-19 Common Internet Hoaxes

Common Internet Hoaxes

Lessons Learned Hanford   Information Protection   Unclassified Cyber Security   View

SEC-2000-RL-HNF-0024

2000-07-06 Pistol Slide Failure

Pistol Slide Failure

Lessons Learned Hanford   Protective Force   Facilities and Equipment   View

SEC-2001-RL-HNF-0006

2001-02-09 Pistol Failures

Pistol Failures

Lessons Learned Hanford   Protective Force   Facilities and Equipment   View

SEC-2002-RL-HNF-0065

2002-11-25 Introducing Highly Reactive Trainings Aids into Nuclear Facilities

Introducing Highly Reactive Trainings Aids into Nuclear Facilities

Lessons Learned Hanford   Protective Force   Training   View

SEC-2007-RL-HNF-0025

2007-06-21 YELLOW - Worn Drop Catch Safety Results in Firearm Discharge

YELLOW - Worn Drop Catch Safety Results in Firearm Discharge

Lessons Learned Hanford   Protective Force   Training   View

SEC-200904-LL-0020

2009-04-29 HSPD-12 Identity Verification Mishap

Due to an identity verification mishap, an individual from agency A was mistakenly enrolled on a record with the same last name of an individual from agency B.

Lessons Learned Headquarters   Personnel Security Program   Access Authorization   View

HS23-2009-001

2009-08-05 Green - Validation of Guard Training and Certification is Essential for Site Security

An effectively implemented Quality Assurance Plan that establishes training and certification requirements for guard forces would reduce the risk of serious security beaches.

Lessons Learned HS-23   Protective Force   Training   View

SEC-INEEL-2001-51

2001-04-27 Dropped Firearm

Dropped Firearm

Lessons Learned INEEL   Protective Force   Facilities and Equipment   View

SEC-2001-INEEL-78

2001-05-03 Failure of Badge-Reading Electro-Mechanical Locks

Failure of Badge-Reading Electro-Mechanical Locks

Lessons Learned INEEL   Physical Security   Access Controls   View

SEC-INEEL-2001-97

2001-05-30 H&K P-7 Firearm Drop Safety Catch Breakage Can Cause Misfires

H&K P-7 Firearm Drop Safety Catch Breakage Can Cause Misfires

Lessons Learned INEEL   Protective Force   Facilities and Equipment   View
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