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DOE-STD-1146-2001
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Explain the objective of Integrated Safety Management.
b.
Describe how the seven Guiding Principles in the Integrated Safety Management
Policy are used to implement an integrated safety management philosophy.
c.
Describe the five core safety management functions in the Integrated Safety
Management Policy and discuss how they provide the necessary structure for work
activities.
d.
Identify and discuss existing Department programs and initiatives that lead to
successful implementation of Integrated Safety Management including:
C
Standards/Requirements Identification Documents (S/RIDs) and Work Smart
Standards
C
Contract reform and performance-based contracting
Discuss the purpose, content, and application of DOE Policy 450.4, Safety
e.
Management System Policy.
f.
Discuss the relationship of DEAR Clause 970.5223-1, "Integration of Environment,
Safety and Health into Work Planing and Execution" to the Integrated Safety
Management process.
12.
Personnel shall demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the Occupational
Safety and Health Act (OSHA) necessary to identify safe/unsafe work practices.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe DOE's responsibilities with respect to OSHA including the following:
C
Hazard recognition and evaluation
C
Accident investigation
C
Hazard reduction/elimination
C
Job safety analysis
C
Accident/injury/illness prevention
C
Blood-borne pathogens
Using references, discuss the purpose of 29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and
b.
Health Standards and 29 CFR 1960, Basic Program Elements for Federal Employee
Occupational Safety and Health and Related Matters.
c.
Discuss the regulatory interfaces between OSHA and other regulatory agencies.
d.
Discuss workplace inspection techniques.
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