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Title: Joint Environmental Surveillance Working Group August 10, 2000


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Joint Environmental Surveillance Working
Group August 10, 2000
  • Mr Craig Schilder
  • Assistant for Safety, Office of Deputy Under
    Secretary
  • of Defense (Environmental Security)

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OVERVIEW
  • Who
  • What
  • When
  • Where
  • Why

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Who OSD Assistant for Safety
  • Craig Schilder, OSD Safety Engineer
  • 11 y Navy Corps of Engineers
  • 5 y Army Safety Center, Dep to CDR
  • 5 y GSA SH Comp Mgr
  • 5 y Army Staff Safety Office
  • 2 y Army Electronics Command
  • 2 y Safety Engineering Intern
  • email schildCB_at_acq.osd.mil phone 703-604-1612,
    DSN 664-1612

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  • ZERO
  • Accidents
  • Occupational illnesses
  • Fires
  • Prevention is the key

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Environment, Safety and Health Mission
  • Support readiness by ensuring access to air,
    land, and water for training and operations
  • Protect our personnel families from
    environmental, safety, and health hazards
  • Ensure weapons systems, logistics,
    installations have greater performance, lower
    life cycle costs, and minimal health
    environmental effects
  • Enhance international security through
    military-to-military cooperation

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National Security Strategy
Shape/Prepare/Respond
Environmental Security Strategy
CINC
MILDEPs
Other Agencies, Countries
Protect People, Facilities and Equipment
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DOD Class A Aviation Trend
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Class A Aircraft Mishap Rate (mishaps per 100,000
flight hours)
Army
DoD Total
Marines
Air Force
Navy
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Military On-Duty Fatalities
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Military Off-Duty POV Fatalities
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Military Fatality Rate(deaths per 100,000 people)
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National Security Strategy
Shape/Prepare/Respond
Environmental Security Strategy
CINC
MILDEPs
Other Countries (Treaties)
Deployment
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National Security Strategy
SHAPE/Prepare/Respond
Environmental Security Strategy
Other Agencies (DOS,DOE,EPA)
CINC (TEPs)
MILDEPs
Engagement
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http//www.denix.osd.mil/MAPP
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DENIX Web Pages
  • http//www.denix.osd.mil/SOH-public
  • http//www.denix.osd.mil/SOH
  • http//www.denix.osd.mil/System-safety
  • http//www.denix.osd.mil/MAPP (Intl)
  • http//www.denix.osd.mil/denix/register.html

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Defense Environmental Information Exchange(DENIX)
www.denix.osd.mil
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Joint Exercise/DeploymentsLessons Learned
  • Army Center Lessons Learned
    http//call.army.mil/
  • Air Expeditionary Forces http//aefcenter.acc.
    af.mil/
  • Navy Warfare Dev Command
    http//www.nwdc.navy.mil/
  • US Marine Corps
    http//greenshirt.nalda.navy.mil/mclls.html
  • Air Land Sea Applications Cntr
    http//www.dtic.mil/alsa/
  • Joint Warfighting Center
    http//call.army.mil/
  • Comprehensive Site
    http//www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/aha/lessons/
  • Defense Environmental Surveillance Program

  • http//chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/desp/desp.htm

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Dissemination of Information Internet Sites
  • Defense Department http
    //www.denix.osd.mil/SOH
  • Army Safety Center http//safety.army.mil
  • Air Force Safety Center http//www-afsc.sai
    a.af.mil
  • Naval Safety Center http//www.safetycenter
    .navy.mil
  • US Marine Corps http//www.hqmc.usmc.mil/sa
    fety.nsf

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Environmental GIS Use for Accident Prevention
Aviation Warning High Migratory Bird Density
UXO Contamination
Incinerator
Hazardous Waste Contamination
Unsafe Road Conditions for 5 Ton Vehicles
Commercial Chlorine Gas Production
Tailings Damgt 10,000 m3
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Opportunities
  • Reduce Cost-Improve performance
  • Acquisition and Logistics
  • Address ESH up front
  • Do not accept the status quo
  • Operation and Maintenance
  • Enhance trend analysis - understand cost drivers
  • Invest in human factors RD/solutions
  • Use predictive tools and prevention approaches

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No Lunch Breaks for Safety
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Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC)
One Team One Fight
COL WILLIAM E. MARSHALL USA COMMANDER
COMMAND PRESENTATION APRIL 2000
Command, Control, Communications, Computers and
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
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Deployment Accidents - Closing Thoughts
1. Lessons Learned need to be shared. 2.
Need Tool for Exercise Planners 3. CINC
Accident Experience? 4. Combined Effort with
JESWG? 5. Next Meeting 18 Oct - Orlando
SchildCB_at_acq.osd.mil
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HUMAN WEAPON SYSTEMF100 Engine Performance
Threats
4th Stage Compressor Blade
3rd / 4th LPT Disk / Blade
5 Bearing Compartment
3rd Fan Disk / Blade
HPT Distress
Compressor Stalls
Fuel Manifold Pigtails/Flex
Hoses/Nozzles
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HUMAN WEAPON SYSTEMPerformance Threats
Toxins (Workplace, Home, Hobby, Environmental)
Cholesterol
Smoking
Emotional Stress
Diet
Suicide
STDs
OpsTempo
Injury (Accidental/Sports/MVA, Ergonomic/Back, Bat
tle/Terrorism-induced)
Alcohol
Hearing Loss
Infectious Disease
Hypertension
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Zamboni vs F-22 Comparison
  • Single seat
  • Turns on a dime
  • Does only ONE job (well)
  • Effectively clears a path, after which the REAL
    team can occupy the ice to put the puck in the
    net
  • Operator often acts as if the entire event is
    centered around his performance
  • Mission support
  • Requires minimal intelligence to drive
  • Single seat
  • Turns on a dime
  • Does only ONE job (well)
  • Effectively clears a path, after which the REAL
    team can occupy the airspace to put the bombs on
    target
  • Operator often acts as if the entire event is
    centered around his performance
  • Mission support

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