Title: OSHAs Use of Handheld Computers
1OSHAs Use of Handheld Computers
Glenn Lamson OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center May
12, 2003 Roundtable 215 PDA Applications for the
Working Industrial Hygienist American Industrial
Hygiene Conference and Exposition
2OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center
- OSHAs Analytical Laboratory
- OSHA Health Response Team
- OSHA Website
- Glenn Lamson
- Industrial Hygienist
- Field Work
- Technical Support
- 801-524-7914
- glamson_at_osha.gov
3History of the Project
- 2001
- Brainstorming and OS decision
- Concepts and beginning of pilot project
- Two high profile field responses
- 2002
- Expansion of pilot project
- Evaluation and future decisions
4Operating System Decisions
- Settled on Pocket pc
- More familiar Windows environment
- More Compatible with Microsoft applications
- Internet Explorer
- Allows for Multi-tasking between applications
5Pilot Project
- Distributed units to each Area Office in OSHA
Region VIII - Bundle consisted of
- Compaq iPAQ
- Modem
- Keyboard
- OSHA Microdrive
6Area Office Uses
- Given to 1 or 2 CSHOs to experiment with while
doing compliance inspections - CSHOs with different levels of computer literacy
- Report back with comments and suggestions
7Two Big Response Events
- World Trade Center OSHA Response
- Fielded 7 handhelds
- HandDBase Microdrive reference disks
- Brentwood PDC Anthrax Decontamination
- Notes and photos in exclusion zone
8USPS Anthrax Response
- Notes and photographs with Cassiopeia handheld
- Possible to take notes and shoot photos through
the plastic housing
9USPS Anthrax Response
- Easily decontaminated while still inside of the
zip lock housing bag - Instant photo support to the outside world
10OSHA Microdrives
- Developed and copied in-house
- OSHA publications
- eTools
- NIOSH Pocket Guide
11OSHA Publications In Your Palm
- Regulations
- Directives
- Interpretations
- SAVES
- Technical Links
12NIOSH Pocket Guide
- Also includes
- CPC Recommendations
- IDLH Documentation
- DOT Emergency Response Guidebook
13OSHA eTools
- Handheld Versions of our Public eTools
- Scaffolding
- Construction Fatalities
- Recordkeeping
- Hospitals
- Ergonomic mini-eTools
14Handheld Hospital eTool
- Graphical User Interface
- Almost all of the information that is available
on the online version
15Deeper Into The eTool
- Scrolling down the graphical menu
- And selecting the intensive care unit..
16We Go to the Virtual ICU
- Listing of bookmarks which lead to safety and
health topics relevant to Intensive Care Units - Pretty Cool, eh?
17Technical Support
- OSHA Salt Lake Tech Ctr.
- Internal Limited Access Page Website
- http//omds.osha.gov/dts/LAP/dts/sltc/handheld/ind
ex.html - http//draft.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/
handheld/index.html
18Wireless Internet Capabilities
- Email on the run
- Web Browsing
19Email Capabilities
- Microsoft Exchange
- Any webmail Program
- Much faster to boot up and check than on a laptop.
20Email Continued
- Same as web based MS Exchange
- Stylus input makes for brief and concise replies!
21Web Browsing
22Directions and Diversions
23Now Lets Get Back to Work
24IH Survey Equipment
- Gray Wolf Sensing Solutions
- DirectSense 100
- IAQ Monitoring Kit
25Indoor Air Quality Investigation Tools
- Wolfsense IQ-410
- Temp, RH, CO, CO2
- Data Logging
- Variable Log Options
- Graphing
- MS Excel
26Ventilation
- AS-201 Hotwire Thermoanemometer
- Datalogging
27One Big Drawback
- Its great to have the data logging capabilities
- BUT, while I am data logging I dont have my
planner, address book, memo pad
28Decisions On Use
- Must Know End Users Needs
- Glorified Paper Planner?
- Industrial Hygiene Tool?
29Industrial Hygiene Use
- Doing field work
- WolfSense
- Laptop
- Digital Camera
- PCS Connection Card
- Industrial Hygiene Safety Reference
30Whats Usually in my Pocket
- Plain and simple
- Datebook
- Address Book
- Memo Pad
- Months of Battery Life!
- No Cables
- No Back Pain!
31Questions and Answers
- Where can I get that nifty OSHA Microdrive?
- Battery life issues?
- Screen Shots
- When will IMIS be compatible with Pocket pc?
32For the Public
- Plans for downloadable reference card files
- Zip files accessible from the public OSHA webpage
- Individual file sets grouped by topic
33Battery Life
- Major problem when using as a reference
- Loss of data or availability of data
- Camera was a power sucking nightmare
34Training Aids
- IA ScreenShot
- http//www.iastyle.com/iascreenshot/index.asp
35Contacts at OSHA
- Tech Support
- OSHA Salt Lake Tech Ctr.
- Patrick Cummins
- Kym Pond
- Glenn Lamson
- OSHA Salt Lake Tech Ctr.
- 801-524-7914
- glamson_at_osha.gov
36OSHAs Use of Handheld Computers
Glenn Lamson OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center May
12, 2003 Roundtable 215 PDA Applications for the
Working Industrial Hygienist American Industrial
Hygiene Conference and Exposition