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DOE-STD-1187-2005
Occasional tasks outside office create opportunities for
exposure.
5.1.6.4.
Field Professionals (F) Frequently works outside of their
office in areas such as but not limited to laboratories, testing
areas, and construction areas.
5.1.6.5.
Technical Support (T) Workers who typically support the
field professionals and have hands-on work situations.
5.1.6.6.
Service (S) Typically includes but is not limited to
custodians, drivers, laborers, laundry workers, linemen, mail
clerks, pilots, railroad engineers, records center workers,
stationary engineers, utility workers, and water plant
operators. These workers support and maintain the facility's
infrastructure. Most work is not performed sitting at a desk.
5.1.6.7.
Security and Fire (E) Typically includes protective forces
and firefighters.
5.1.6.8.
Crafts (C) Typically includes bargaining unit employees
and laborers.
5.1.6.9.
Line Operators (O)Typically workers who are directly
involved in process, operation, or line activities at the facility.
5.1.6.10. Guests (G) Employees on short-term assignments or
internships. Typically includes guest scientists, postdoctoral
fellows, co-op students, and interns. Potential for exposure
dependent on job assignment.
5.1.6.11. Unknown (U) Job title is missing.
5.1.7.
Job Title: Provide the worker's job title at time of exposure, (e.g.
Machinist, Technician, or Chemical Operator). This should be the job
title used in pay and other employment records.
5.1.8.
Job Start Date: For each subsequent job involving potential or actual
exposure to beryllium, provide the date the worker's duties, location,
or job title changed (MM/DD/YYYY). This date may be recorded in
medical, administrative, or exposure monitoring records. If records
are not accessible the date should be the date reported by the employee
to the best of his or her recollection.
5.1.9.
Job Stop Date: Provide the date the worker stopped working in the
job in which he or she was actually or potentially exposed to beryllium
(MM/DD/YYYY). This date may be recorded in medical,
administrative, or exposure monitoring records. If records are not
accessible the date should be the date reported by the employee to the
best of his or her recollection. If this is the current job for the worker
a blank (null) value in the Job Start Date field is acceptable.
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