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Worker Safety and Health Program 10 CFR 851. Brief HistoryDecember 2, 2002 107th Congress Amends AEA Adding Section 234.CDecember 18, 2003 - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking February 27, 2004 - Notice SuspendedJanuary 26, 2005 - Supplemental Notice Publishe
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1. 10 CFR 851Worker Safety and Health ProgramOverview
2. Worker Safety and Health Program 10 CFR 851 Brief History
December 2, 2002 – 107th Congress Amends AEA
Adding Section 234.C
December 18, 2003 - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
February 27, 2004 - Notice Suspended
January 26, 2005 - Supplemental Notice Published
February 9, 2006 - Final Rule Published
3. AEA - Section 234C Secretary of Energy Shall Promulgate Regulations for Industrial and Construction Safety and Health
Provide a level of protection that is substantially equivalent to that currently provided.
Flexibility
Tailor to Reflect Activities and Hazards
Special Circumstances
National Security
Penalties
Civil Penalties up to $70,000 for each Violation, or
Contract Penalties
Congressional Conference Report: Senate amendment – … The provision would also direct the Secretary to promulgate industrial and construction health safety regulations that incorporate the provisions of DOE Order No. 440.1A (1998) …
The House bill contained no similar provision… The House recedes with an amendment that would direct the Secretary to promulgate regulations …(existing language) The conferees note that the DOE contractors currently operate under DOE order 440.1A (1998) which provides an adequate level of safety.Congressional Conference Report: Senate amendment – … The provision would also direct the Secretary to promulgate industrial and construction health safety regulations that incorporate the provisions of DOE Order No. 440.1A (1998) …
The House bill contained no similar provision… The House recedes with an amendment that would direct the Secretary to promulgate regulations …(existing language) The conferees note that the DOE contractors currently operate under DOE order 440.1A (1998) which provides an adequate level of safety.
4. Current Level of Protection DOE Order 440.1A, “Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees”
Written safety and health program
Comply with worker protection standards
OSHA, NFPA, ANSI and ACGIH
Comply with requirements for functional areas
Construction safety, Fire protection, Firearms safety, Explosives safety, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational medicine, Pressure safety, and Motor vehicle
Non Mandatory Contract requirement
Negotiable (‘B’ List)
5. 10 CFR 851- General Provisions Scope
Contractor activities at DOE
Exclusions
Sites Regulated by OSHA
Navy Nuclear Propulsion
Radiological Hazards (10 CFR 835)
Transportation To and From DOE sites
Scope – All contractors and subcontractors are included
Excludes subcontractors that provide only “commercial items” as defined under the Federal Acquisition Regulations.
Scope – All contractors and subcontractors are included
Excludes subcontractors that provide only “commercial items” as defined under the Federal Acquisition Regulations.
6. General Duty General Duty
Provide a place of employment free from recognized hazards that have the potential to cause death or serious physical harm
Work is Performed in Accordance with Worker Safety and Health Program
Note: Safety and Health Program describes how contractor will comply with requirements Not the details of every hazard and the controls that will be used. For example the program may state that the respiratory protection requirements are covered by ‘site respiratory policy ABC’ Not workers will use a HEPA filter on a half mask for protection against abc’/Note: Safety and Health Program describes how contractor will comply with requirements Not the details of every hazard and the controls that will be used. For example the program may state that the respiratory protection requirements are covered by ‘site respiratory policy ABC’ Not workers will use a HEPA filter on a half mask for protection against abc’/
7. Worker S&H Program Requirements - I Written Safety and Health Program
Approved by Head of DOE Field Element
Submitted by February 26, 2007
Copy Sent to Chief Health, Safety and Security Officer
Give Labor Organization Timely Notice
Must be Approved by May 25, 2007
8. Worker S&H Program Requirements - II Written Safety and Health Program
Describe How Contractor Will Comply with Requirements of Subpart C
May Use ISM or WSS as the basis for their WS&H Program
Integrate Requirements with other Site Worker Protection Activities
Integrate with ISMS
No Work if NOT Approved by May 25, 2007
9. Subpart C Program Requirements Overview - I Management and Worker Responsibilities
Same as DOE O 440.1A
Hazard Identification
Assess Exposures to Chemical, Physical, Biological and Safety Hazards
Closure Facility Hazards and Controls
Hazard Prevention
Hierarchy of Controls
Safety and Health Standards
29 CFR, ANSI, NFPA, ASME
Management – Written policy, goals, and objectives
Qualified S&H staff (CIH, CSP)
Worker Involvement
Stop Work
Workers – Observation and notification of monitoring
Safety and Health Poster
Access to documents
Procedures for Hazard Identification, documented assessments and monitoring, Job activity-level analysis, coordinate w/ Rad hazards
Hierarchy of Controls
29CFR-1910, 1926, etc; ACGIH, ANZI Resp, Laser, Welding, electric
New Worker training, periodic training, S&H training
DOE M231.1-1A
Where references may be obtained and includes ASTM codes. Note: working w/ GC on these codes.Management – Written policy, goals, and objectives
Qualified S&H staff (CIH, CSP)
Worker Involvement
Stop Work
Workers – Observation and notification of monitoring
Safety and Health Poster
Access to documents
Procedures for Hazard Identification, documented assessments and monitoring, Job activity-level analysis, coordinate w/ Rad hazards
Hierarchy of Controls
29CFR-1910, 1926, etc; ACGIH, ANZI Resp, Laser, Welding, electric
New Worker training, periodic training, S&H training
DOE M231.1-1A
Where references may be obtained and includes ASTM codes. Note: working w/ GC on these codes.
10. Subpart C Program Requirements Overview - II Functional Areas (Appendix A)
Construction, Fire Protection, Explosives, Pressure, Firearms, Industrial Hygiene, Biological, Occupational Med, Motor Vehicle
Training
Train Workers and S&H Staff
Record Keeping
DOE M 231.1-1A
References
Lists Required Standards
11. Variances Similar to OSHA Application – Approval Process Contractor Cog. Sec. Officer HSS review Under Sec/Administrator Approval Variance Types Temporary Permanent National Security Electronic Variance Application Process Available on line