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New Clan Lab Regulation and Implementation . John Howell – Senior Scientist Environmental Health Directorate. Presentation Content. Purpose Regulatory Experience LG EHO Issues Guidelines Contents and Management Process Relaunch Program Final Words Q & A. Purpose.
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New Clan Lab Regulation and Implementation John Howell – Senior Scientist Environmental Health Directorate
Presentation Content • Purpose • Regulatory Experience • LG EHO Issues • Guidelines Contents and Management Process • Relaunch Program • Final Words • Q & A
Purpose • To inform LG EHOs and other relevant officers about the process of clan lab management, including implementation and support
Regulatory Experience • WA is main regulatory testing ground (NZ excepted) • Interim Guidelines – A temporary measure? • Operation indicates about right mix of practicality & effectiveness, some problems despite FESA award Revise & support, not fully replace • Problems relate to usability, risk basis, s, & proper implementation • Revised Guidelines should address, with your further input
LG EHO Issues • When is action required? • What type of action? • Safety concerns • How to get advice? • Compliance difficulties
Guidelines Contents - 1 Main Text (stepwise guidance) Purpose & Context Notification Pathway Initiation, Assessment and Management Dwelling Contamination Tier 1 Clan Lab Tier 2 Clan Lab External Contamination Agency Contact Details Reference Material and Useful Links
Guidelines Contents - 2 Attachments (implementation tools) 1. Clan Lab Notification Protocol and Flowchart 2. Clan Lab Notification Information Checklist 3. Clan Lab Characterisation Methodology 4. Non-Evidentiary Site Report (NESR) - Example 5. Health Act 1911 and Clan Lab Management 6. Tier 1 Clan Lab – Safety, Remediation and Validation Elements 7. Guidelines for Personal Protective Equipment at Clan Lab Sites (Tier 2) 8. Approved Service Provider Lists
Assessment and Management General Regulatory Process is: • Authority notifies and directs the owner, based on Checklist and NES Report (attach) • Owner engages suitable tester and cleaner • Tester develops and implements Assessment, Clean-up, Validation Plan (based on Attachment 6 or National Guidelines) • Assessment (directed sampling) only for T2s because of possible heavy or unusual contamination • Cleaning is usually water/detergent for related horizontal hard surfaces, ventilation systems, & soft furnishings • Validation is sampling showing < 0.5ug/100cm2 (meth)
Implementation & Operational Support • ChemCentre screening sampling • Workshop and outreach program • eAwareness package • Technical advice service • Implementation monitoring program • Webpage, including LG resource material • MOU development & historical data compilation • Service Provider lists
Relaunch Program • Trial New Notification Form – 9 Dec • Workshop – 6 Feb • EHO eAwareness disc distribution – XX Feb • ChemCentre (EHO?) screening system - ??? • Guidelines Go Live – Late Feb, 1 week prior warning • Ongoing monitoring and support • System refinement as necessary
EHO Tips • Only LGs with multiple clan labs may need to know the Guidelines. Those LGs and Dept Housing may wish to develop their own Guidelines-based material • Other LGs may only need to be aware of Guidelines & the possible need for action • Contact EHD for advice whenever, including if unfamiliar with the Guidelines or for complex, challenging or remote sites • The Guidelines are conservative & generic, & other agreed site specific management options may be possible • The listed testers will know what they are doing
In Conclusion • Process simpler than it seems • Notifications will generally be infrequent • Much of the work will be done by others • DOH is doing everything it can to help • Any efforts you make will be an improvement