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Report Outlines Safety and Health Accomplishments (fwd)
Radsafers,
FYI
Forwarded message from TQM/Quality mailing list concerning DOE/VPP/WIPP ,etc.
Jeff Pettigrew
jpettigrew@halnet.com
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>Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 16:31:43 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "Bill Casti, CQA (Moderator)" <help@quality.org>
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>Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 13:02:00 -0700 (MST)
>From: Sue Johns <JOHNSS@wipp.carlsbad.nm.us>
>To: quality@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
>Subject: Report Outlines Safety and Health Accomplishments
>
> To: Multiple recipients of list Quality
>
> The 102-page 1995 Industrial Safety and Health Annual Performance
> Report from the U.S. Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot
> Plant (WIPP) is available to you at no cost. This annual report is
> considered a model by organizations such as the Department of
> Energy's Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). As the first DOE VPP
> Star Site, the WIPP has fulfilled Star Site responsibilities, and
> this report will tell you how we did it. It covers topics such as:
>
> Significant achievements of 1995
> Management commitment and employee involvement
> Work-site analysis and hazard control
> Industrial hygiene program review
> Fire protection
> Training
> Motivation and awareness
> Annual injury report
> Management Safety Accountability Program status, with graphs
>
> The Department of Energy's Carlsbad Area Office is preparing the
> WIPP for a 1998 opening date. Located 26 miles east of Carlsbad,
> New Mexico, the WIPP is designed to demonstrate the safe, permanent
> disposal of transuranic radioactive waste left from the research
> and development of nuclear weapons. Project facilities include
> excavated rooms 2,150 feet below the earth's surface in a salt
> formation that is about 225 million years old and 2,000 feet thick.
>
> Stirred your interest? For a free copy of the report, e-mail Sue
> Johns at Johnss.@wipp.carlsbad.nm.us, or call Frank Burchardt at 1-
> 800-336-WIPP (9477).
>
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Jeffrey S Pettigrew Voice: 713.496.8319
Radiation Safety Officer Fax: 713.496.8394
Halliburton Energy Services
PO Box 42800
Houston, TX 77242-8042 jpettigrew@halnet.com
or
esg.gvrz301@mhs-halco.attmail.com
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