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Issues for the DOE Rule, 10 CFR 851, “Worker Safety and Health Program”

Issues for the DOE Rule, 10 CFR 851, “Worker Safety and Health Program”. April 25, 2006. Don Erbschloe Office of Science. Joe Yanek WSRC/EFCOG. Overview. The Worker Safety Rule and its implementation is coming—PSOs need to be prepared and there is a lot of work to be done

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Issues for the DOE Rule, 10 CFR 851, “Worker Safety and Health Program”

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  1. Issues for the DOE Rule, 10 CFR 851, “Worker Safety and Health Program” April 25, 2006 Don Erbschloe Office of Science Joe Yanek WSRC/EFCOG

  2. Overview • The Worker Safety Rule and its implementation is coming—PSOs need to be prepared and there is a lot of work to be done • The model will be the nuclear safety process and if sites have robust programs here, it should be straightforward to adapt their programs to ES&H • Preparation upfront will go a long way to helping contractors with enforcement down the road Erbschloe/Yanek, ISM Workshop,April 24-27, 2006

  3. Workshop Expectations for the PSO 851 Breakout Groups • Identify 4 or 5 key issues related to: • The development of the written worker safety and health program • Implementation of 851 • Unresolved policy issues • PSO representatives will report back at Wednesday’s 851 panel session Erbschloe/Yanek, ISM Workshop,April 24-27, 2006

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