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HSS. Office of Health, Safety and Security. 10 CFR 851, Security and Integrated Safety Management. Bill McArthur, PhD, CIH Director, Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy (HS-11) Office of Health and Safety. HSS. Office of Health, Safety and Security. 10 CFR 851.
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HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security 10 CFR 851, Security and Integrated Safety Management Bill McArthur, PhD, CIH Director, Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy (HS-11) Office of Health and Safety
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security 10 CFR 851 • “Worker Safety and Health Program” Rule required final implementation May 25, 2007. • Applies to ALL contractors on DOE site and working in furtherance of DOE mission. • Contains S&H requirements
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Workplace Safety and Health • Security Force personnel have the same rights for a safe and healthful workplace as other contractor or federal workers • DOE and the Security Force contractor have spent considerable resources to hire and train personnel • Want to keep the Force accident free
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Recent Security Issues • Obscurant Smoke • Heat Stress • Noise • Carbon Monoxide • Meeting at OR this week
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Concern • How can DOE forces do their job when they have to follow the H&S requirements contained in 10 CFR 851? • Under “Normal” conditions Security forces must follow same S&H requirements as other contractors
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Hazards Security Forces have: • Unique hazards • Common hazards in unique situations
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Workingas a Team • Security Force’s team with Health and Safety to: • Address H&S issues • Develop appropriate controls • HS-11 can provide review and guidance
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Defining the Problem • Often there is only a perceived problem • Hazards and exposures must be documented • When hazards are identified • Unique or novel approaches may need to be developed
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security ISM / ISSM • Using the principles of ISM to address S&H • Identify the Hazard • Identify Standards • Identify Controls • Work w/in Controls
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Analyze the Hazard • Is their a problem? • Measure exposures • Quantify the exposure
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Identify Standards • Does a standard exist? • DOE directive • Industry consensus standard • Is the standard based on similar situations • Noise • Impact noise vs. continuous noise • Are their other standards for the situation • Mil-Std
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Identify Controls • What type of control can be used • Engineering • Ventilation • Administrative • Length of exposure time • PPE • respirator
HSS Office of Health, Safety and Security Conclusion • Security Force and Health and Safety experts must work as an Integrated team • Apply the core functions of ISM to provide appropriate Safety controls.