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Title: Julie Bottolfson


1
  • Presented by
  • Julie Bottolfson
  • Mn/DOT, Safety Services Supervisor
  • James Krueger
  • MNOSHA, Management Team Director

2
The Bridge collapses
3
911 Calls
4
Fire Response
  • 24 Pieces of Equipment Initially
  • 80 MFD Personnel
  • 40 Pieces of Equipment
  • 125 MFD Personnel
  • 3 Neighboring Districts Covered Mpls
  • 40-50 Mutual Aid Fire Depts

5
Law Enforcement
  • Minneapolis Police Department (850 Officers)
  • 250 Initial Response
  • All 850 Officers Have Played A Role
  • 64 Law Enforcement Agencies

6
EMS Response
  • Estimate of 40 Units Responded
  • Multiple Agencies
  • 1 hour, 35 minutes
  • First Ambulance on Scene

7
Mn/DOT Response
  • Safety
  • Employee Safety - Off The Structure
  • DEOC/ICP Presence
  • Overall Assessment (Who Involved)
  • Mn/DOT Employees
  • (Locations)
  • PCI Employees

8
Mn/DOT Employees
  • 3 Construction Inspectors On Site
  • Involved In Collapse
  • On Bridge Deck
  • Driving Onto Site
  • North End
  • Witnessed Collapse
  • At Dinner
  • Returned To Site

9
SEOC
  • Officially Turned Over the Site To Mn/DOT on
    Monday, August 6, 2007 At 600 am.

10
Site Command
11
Hazards
  • Not normally seen on Mn/DOT jobs!!!

12
Hazards
13
Hazards
14
Hazards
15
Hazards
16
Hazards
17
Hazards
18
Hazards
19
Hazards
20
Hazards
21
Incidents
Employees entered sewer w/o completing permit and
were completing excavation in the dark. Lengthy
PRCS and safety meeting discussion followed.
Public atop Metal Matic, Inc roof - instructed to
get off and they complied.
Employees allowing civilians and unauthorized
people in work zone.
Giving tour wearing sandals.
Installing fences without hearing protection.
Driving Rangers up and down the hill and through
trees.
Driving through red zone to access check point.
22
Incidents
Truck pulled out over chocks and car fell from
flatbed. Area was clear/no injuries. Procedures
changed to secure car before exiting red zone.
5 city employees were deploying a nonmotorized
boat into drainage canal without PFDs. Contact
with MPD made and employees donned PFDs.
The Sheriff was found without PPE when vehicles
were being moved overhead. He stated that he was
with a Congressman and didn't need any. Bolander
ceased all activities until the visitors left the
site.
23
Site Safety Partnership
  • MNOSHA Lead Agency in Developing a Partnership
    Plan
  • Other Partners
  • Federal OSHA
  • Mn/DOT
  • Bolander
  • All Other Contractors Agencies

24
Recovery and Removal
  • Partnership
  • MNOSHA-Mn/DOT-Bolander Sons
  • Partnership Agreement
  • Model after FedOSHA Lambeau Stadium Project
  • Full Time Compliance Assistance Coverage
  • Industrial Hygiene Monitoring
  • Employees Able To Utilize OSHA As Resource
  • One Unannounced Inspection

25
Site Safety Partners
  • Daily Safety Staff Meetings
  • 830 am
  • Training Conducted
  • Red Zone Established
  • Grid System Maps
  • North
  • River
  • South

26
Site Safety Partners
  • Safety Training Topics
  • PPE Requirements
  • Gear-Specific
  • Injury/Accident Reporting
  • Security/Badging
  • Hazards
  • Procedures (Site Safety Plan)

27
Responsibility
  • Federal OSHA
  • Federal Agencies
  • MNOSHA
  • State Agencies and Employers
  • Mn/DOT
  • State Agencies and Employers

28
Site Safety Partners
  • MNOSHA
  • Compliance Assistance
  • No Enforcement Actions
  • No Citations
  • Employees Able To Utilize OSHA As a Resource

29
Site Safety Partners
  • MNOSHA/Federal OSHA
  • Dedicated Staff
  • Audit/Audit/Audit

30
Site Safety Partners
  • Mn/DOT
  • Dedicated Staff
  • Onsite when any work was being performed
  • Overall responsibility for safety of those on
    site
  • Approved EVERY JHA

31
Site Safety Partners
  • Communications
  • Availability (Safety On-Site When
  • Any Work Being Done)
  • Pager
  • Phones
  • Transportation
  • Rangers

32
Site Safety Partners
  • Site Plan
  • Needed Process Plan
  • Needed Work Areas Defined
  • Needed Top Staff Commitment
  • Needed Cooperation of All

33
Site Safety Partners
  • Safety Management Plan
  • All persons on site were cleared by security by
    the Mn/DOT Incident Command for their purpose on
    site
  • Work projects completed a Daily Job Activity
    Sheet
  • All hazards identified
  • Turned into the Mn/DOT Incident Command for
    approval (structural integrity verified)
  • Once approved Mn/DOT Safety reviewed (OSHA staff
    provided assistance)

34
Site Safety Partners
  • Safety Management Plan Continued
  • Daily Job Activity Sheet provided to work crew
    and were maintained where work being performed
  • Work crew supervisor conducted tool box talks on
    the job
  • Covered the days activities and hazards
  • Persons attended signed a roster
  • Documents retained by Mn/DOT

35
Daily Activity Sheets JHAS
36
JHAS
  • All work conducted at the site.
  • Even if it involved the porta-potties!
  • Involved signature process
  • Mn/DOT Command Staff
  • Mn/DOT Safety Approval
  • OSHA Review

37
Interventions
  • Interventions by OSHA documented
  • Included in a database
  • Communicated to OSHA leadership
  • Trends identified/communicated to all agencies
    on site

38
Interventions
35W Potential Serious Incidents Date Time OSHI
ID (Safety) Employer Name Site Location Describe
Actions Types of Hazards (checkboxes)
39
Summary
  • A total of (24) Federal OSHA (30) MNOSHA
    personnel reported to the site with no injuries
    experienced
  • A safety office (trailer) was established on site
    comprised of Mn/DOT safety, MNOSHA, Federal OSHA
  • Hot Zone established
  • The work permitting process was completed and
    approved prior to work starting

40
Summary
  • All personnel on site were required to attend a
    site safety orientation training session
  • Federal OSHA assisted MNOSHA
  • Federal OSHA completed assistance on Friday,
    August 24, 2007

41
Summary
  • 624 Employee Received Site Orientation Training
  • 962 Site Specific Activity Plans Submitted and
    Approved
  • 4824 Employees Trained Per these Plans
  • 4549 Hazards Identified
  • Total Removal 9 weeks
  • Over 110,000 hours logged with no lost time or
    serious injuries in the Recovery and Removal
    Process

42
Key Observations
  • OSHA Viewed by many as Site Safety Officer
  • Transitioning from Rescue to Recovery to Removal
    Mindset
  • FlexibilityFlexibilityFlexibility
  • Compliance Assistance vs. Enforcement
  • Safety is the Thread that Pulls it All Together
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