Title: Safety in the Workplace
1Safety in the Workplace
- BME/CompE/EE/ME 297 Senior Design Seminar
- Robert Wheaton, MPH, CIH
- Vanderbilt University
- Director, Vanderbilt Environmental Health and
Safety
2Agenda
- Class Exercise
- What we do here at Vandy
- Safety professions and career choices
- The drivers for workplace safety
- Key workplace safety issues you should know
3Class Exercise
- When Engineering and Workplace Safety
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9Introduction
- Workplace Safety isnt just ladders and
extension cords! - Workplace Safety is a multi-disciplinary effort
that involves - Environmental Engineering
- Hazardous Materials Management
- Industrial Hygiene
- Biological Safety
- Health Physics
- Safety Engineering
10Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety
- Our Mission is to
- Partner with the Vanderbilt University community
to facilitate and promote safety, health, and
environmental management.
11Fire/Life Safety Emergency Preparedness
- Fire Safety
- General Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- Construction Safety
12Industrial Hygiene
- Compliance with OSHA TOSHA requirements
- Indoor Air Quality
- Hazard Communication
- Respiratory Protection
- Chemical Exposure Assessments
13Biosafety
- Compliance with CDC/NIH Biosafety requirements
- Review of research protocols for biohazards
- Management of research registration database
- Biosafety Exposure Assessments
14Radiation Safety
- Compliance with NRC/DRH requirements
- Oversight of Radiation Safety Committee
- Management of all radioactive materials used at
Vanderbilt - Radiation safety audits
- X-ray equipment evaluation
- Management of the dosimetry program, monitoring
personnel for exposure to radiation
15Environmental Protection
- Compliance with EPA/TDEC and DOT/TDOT regulations
- Manages the collection and disposal of
radioactive and chemical waste - Provides emergency response for small chemical
and radiation spills - Administers chemical redistribution program
16Laboratory Safety
- Laboratory Closeout, Relocation Setup
Assistance - Laboratory Safety Training
- Hazard ID Program
- Fume hood inspections
17Safety Training Services
- Topics
- Fire Safety (Burning Issues)
- Chemical Lab Safety
- Hazardous Waste Training
- Hazard Communication
- Biosafety
- Radiation Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- And much more
- Provided as
- Lecture presentations
- Online through VandySafe
18VEHS Web Sitehttp//www.safety.vanderbilt.edu
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Safety Training - online scheduled classes
- Safety Manuals
- Forms
- And more!
19Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety
Administration
Occupational Safety, Health and Emergency
Preparedness
Radiation Safety Operations
BiologicalSafety
Laboratory and Environmental Compliance
Medical Center Safety and Training
Radiation Safety Management
20Andrea George, CHMMAssistant Director
- B.S. Western KY University Physics/Mathematics
- M.S. Vanderbilt University Environmental
Engineering - Board Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
- Over 7 yrs experience in environmental
consulting - VEHS Start Date 11/97
- Ph.D. candidate in CEE expected graduation 2005!
Manages Chemical and Radioactive Waste and
Laboratory Environmental Compliance Programs
21Kevin Warren, EITSr. Safety Officer
- B.S. University of Arkansas, Civil Engineering
- M.S. Vanderbilt University Civil and
Environmental Engineering - Engineer-in-training
- Over 4 yrs experience in environmental
consulting - VEHS Start Date 8/99
Supervises Laboratory Environmental Compliance
Programs
22Environmental Engineering (PE, REM)
- Air Pollution Control
- Water Pollution Control
- Environmental Management Systems
- Permits
- Remediation/Construction
- Pollution Prevention
23Hazardous Materials Management (CHMM)
- Hazardous Chemical Waste Disposal
- Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Manufacture and storage of hazardous materials
- Packaging, shipping and transportation of
hazardous materials - HAZMAT Emergency Response
24Industrial Hygiene (CIH)
- Anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control
hazards on the workplace - Chemical Hazards
- Physical Hazards
- Exposure Monitoring
- Ergonomics
- IAQ/Mold
- Ventilation
25Biological Safety (CBSP)
- Human Gene Transfer
- Recombinant DNA
- Biocontainment facilities
- Pathogenic and infectious agents
- Select Agents and High Consequence Livestock
Pathogens - Disinfection and Biological Waste
26Health Physics (CHP)
- Radiation Safety
- Ionizing radiation producing equipment
- Radioactive materials
- Sealed sources
- Shielding
- Dosimetry/Exposure Monitoring
27Safety Engineering (CSP)
- Fire Prevention and Codes
- Accident Prevention and Fault-tree analysis
- Process Safety Management
- Emergency Preparedness
- Construction Safety
- Risk Management
28Salary Levels Environmental Engineering
Entry Level
- M.S. in Environmental Engineering or related
fields and up to 1 year experience or B.S. and
up to 3 years experience. - Base Salary Weighted Average (75 incumbents) -
56,695
Senior Level
- Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering or related
fields and up to 1 year experience or M.S. and 1
to 3 years experience or B.S. and 3 to 5 years
experience. Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (118 incumbents) -
66,671
Principal Level
- Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering or related
fields and 1 to 3 years experience or M.S. and 3
to 5 years experience or B.S. and 5 to 7 years
experience. Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (307 incumbents) -
80,620
Source 2004 Environmental Health and Safety
Compensation Survey Report Foushee Group, Inc.
29Salary Levels Safety Engineer
Entry Level
- M.S. in Safety Engineering or related fields and
up to 1 year experience or B.S. and up to 3
years experience. - Base Salary Weighted Average (183 incumbents) -
57,776
Senior Level
- Ph.D. in Safety Engineering or related fields and
up to 1 year experience or M.S. and 1 to 3 years
experience or B.S. and 3 to 5 years experience.
Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (306 incumbents) -
67,911
Principal Level
- Ph.D. in Safety Engineering or related fields and
1 to 3 years experience or M.S. and 3 to 5 years
experience or B.S. and 5 to 7 years experience.
Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (545 incumbents) -
74,309
Source 2004 Environmental Health and Safety
Compensation Survey Report Foushee Group, Inc.
30EHS Management Salary Levels
Manager, Environmental Health and Safety
- Ph.D. in Environmental or Safety Engineering and
more than 5 years experience or M.S. and more
than 7 years experience or B.S. and more than 10
years experience. Experience should include 3
years supervisory responsibility. Certification
preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (339 incumbents) -
106,647
Second Level Environmental Affairs Executive
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science/Engineering or
related fields and more than 10 years experience
or M.S. and more than 15 years experience or
B.S. and more than 20 years experience.
Experience should include 5 years of management
responsibility. Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (115 incumbents) -
155,136
Top Level Environmental Affairs Executive
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science/Engineering or
related fields and more than 15 years experience
or M.S. and more than 20 years experience or
B.S. and more than 25 years experience.
Experience should include 8 years of management
responsibility. Certification preferred. - Base Salary Weighted Average (75 incumbents) -
213,118
Source 2004 Environmental Health and Safety
Compensation Survey Report Foushee Group, Inc.
31The Drivers of Workplace Safety
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) - Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
32Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Established 1970
- Principle functions
- Major EPA laws
- PPA
- CAA
- CWA
- CERCLA/SARA
- EPCRA
- FIFRA
- SWDA/RCRA
- SDWA
- TSCA
- NEPA
33Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)
- OSH Act of 1970
- Federal and State OSHA Plans
- 29CFR1910 Occupational Safety and Health
Standards - Principle Areas of enforcement
- Occ Health and Env. Controls
- PPE
- General Duty Clause
- General Safety
- Fire Safety
- Hazardous Materials
34Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC)
- Atomic Energy Act of 1954
- Energy Reorganization Act of 1974
- Federal and State NRC Plans
- Principle Areas of regulation
- Nuclear Reactors
- Radioactive Materials (RAM)
- Radioactive Waste
35Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- Agency of Health and Human Services
- Lead federal agency for protecting the health and
safety of people - Organized around 12 National Centers
36Key workplace safety issues
- OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
- Right-to-Know
- Training
- Chemical Information
- OSHA Laboratory Standard
- Chemical Hygiene Plan
- Training
- Inventory
- SOPs
37Key workplace safety issues
- Electrical Safety (LO/TO)
- Construction Safety Confined Spaces, Shoring
and Trenching - Emergency Planning and Reporting
- Permit applications Hot Work, Storm Water, Air,
etc. - Proper Hazardous Waste Disposal
- Radiation safety with low-level RAM
- Compressed Gas Safety
38Key workplace safety issues
- Physical hazards - noise, heat, cold,
- PPE hard hats, safety glasses , steel toed
shoes, etc. - Laser safety
- HazMat Team member
- EHS Training
- Etc., etc, etc
39Where to Get More Information
- Regulatory Agencies
- Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
www.osha.gov - Nuclear Regulatory Commission www.nrc.gov
- Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov
- Federal Register Search Enginehttp//www.access.g
po.gov/su_docs/aces/aces140.html - Code of Federal Regulations Search
Enginehttp//www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/index.ht
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40Where to Get More Information
- Environmental Profession
- Institute of Hazardous Materials Management -
www.ihmm.org - Air and Waste Management Association
-www.awma.org - Industrial Hygiene
- American Industrial Hygiene Association
www.aiha.org - American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists www.acgih.org - American Board of Industrial Hygiene
www.abih.org
41Where to Get More Information
- Safety Profession
- American Association of Safety Engineers
www.asse.org - National Safety Council www.nsc.org
- Board of Certified Safety Professionals
www.bcsp.org - Biosafety Profession
- American Biological Safety Association
www.absa.org - American Society of Microbiology www.asm.org
42Summary
- Understanding of the differing EHS professional
disciplines and potential career choices - Understanding the workplace safety issues and
related regulatory requirements - Some key issues facing you when you enter the
workforce as a Vandy engineer!
43Questions?