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1 ESOH Committee - 2014 Task Plan
Proposed 2014 Tasks: Focus on improving implementation of current DoD Acquisition SE ESOH policy Continue work with AIA on NAS list of Tracked materials Work with DSOC/SOH Council on memo regarding 15 Nov 2013 Army CAE memo on ESOH risk management and reporting MIL-STD-882E implementation work Develop mechanism and collect Industry and Government feedback on policy and guidance Quarterly webinars Deliverables / Products List of Tracked Hazardous Materials Memo co-signed by P&R and DUSD (I&E) MIL-STD-882E corrections and DIDs Comments on improving DoD ESOH policy and guidance, and MIL-STD-882E Webinars Schedule / Resources NAS list of Tracked materials – ECD Dec 2014/funding by AIA and DoD participants Memo regarding 15 Nov 2013 Army CAE memo – ECD Jun 2014/funding by DoD participants MIL-STD-882E implementation work – TBD Develop mechanism and collect Industry and Government feedback on policy and guidance – ECD Dec 2014/funding by participants Quarterly webinars – ECD June 2014/DoD funded Issues / Concerns: Agreement between DoD and AIA on Tracked list Time for staffing and advocacy for proposed P&R and DUSD (I&E) memo Funding for MIL-STD-882E update development Time and funding for questionnaire development OSD support

2 Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) Committee Update
MIL-STD-882E Implementation May 2012 “DoD Standard Practice for System Safety” Efforts focused on 25 November 2013 Interim DoDI DoD Acquisition Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) IPT provides ESOH content Changes include: Requires programs to use the methodology in MIL-STD-882E (vice D) for management of ESOH risks Streamlines documentation, eliminating redundancy Document planning in Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) Document results of analyses in Programmatic ESOH Evaluation (PESHE) at Milestones B and C and Full Rate Production review Working issue of Interim DoDI language that can be misunderstood to mean that software programs without a hardware component not required to perform software system safety analyses The chart has the updated information on our committee meeting this afternoon. As noted, the meeting is going to focus on the industry comments that we got on the proposed change to MIL-STD-882D. The committee will begin the process of preparing the industry inputs for submittal to the DoD Acquisition ESOH IPT for adjudication. I want to stress the importance of the industry-government partnership required to have effective ESOH risk management as part of the Systems Engineering process. MIL-STD-882D, the DoD Standard Practice for System Safety, is the tool used to formalize the partnership effort on individual programs/contracts. The next chart gives a numerical summary of the industry comments. As of: 13 Aug 08

3 Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) Committee Update
Working with AIA on NAS list of Tracked HAZMAT May 2012 MIL-STD-882E Task 108 provides DoD Program Offices with optional HAZMAT management tool Focuses efforts on priority HAZMAT Requires contractual agreement on lists of Prohibited, Restricted, and Tracked HAZMATs AIA published NAS 411 and NAS on 30 September 2013 DoD Acquisition ESOH IPT worked with AIA to develop NAS 411 provides defense contractors with detailed implementation guidance to support Task 108 NAS identifies 11 Prohibited and 66 Restricted HAZMAT DoD and AIA agreed to jointly develop list of Tracked HAZMATs to be published in revised NAS in 2014 DoD Acquisition ESOH IPT prepared initial list of Tracked HAZMAT and distributed to Services in Jan 2014 for review and comment Objective is to reduce initial list of 1007 HAZMAT to maximum extent possible without compromising DoD HAZMAT management The chart has the updated information on our committee meeting this afternoon. As noted, the meeting is going to focus on the industry comments that we got on the proposed change to MIL-STD-882D. The committee will begin the process of preparing the industry inputs for submittal to the DoD Acquisition ESOH IPT for adjudication. I want to stress the importance of the industry-government partnership required to have effective ESOH risk management as part of the Systems Engineering process. MIL-STD-882D, the DoD Standard Practice for System Safety, is the tool used to formalize the partnership effort on individual programs/contracts. The next chart gives a numerical summary of the industry comments. As of: 13 Aug 08

4 Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) Committee Update
ESOH Committee meeting this afternoon, 12 Feb 2014 Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm Location: Booz Allen Hamilton, 11th Floor, 1550 Crystal Drive, Arlington- Crystal City, Conference Room 1160 Call-in Number: ; Access Code Meeting agenda: Update on Interim DoDI NAS411-1 Tracked Materials List “USAF Perspective on Rapid or Urgent Acquisition ESOH Management - MRAP Lessons Learned” – presentation from the October 2013 NDIA Systems Engineering Annual Conference The chart has the updated information on our committee meeting this afternoon. As noted, the meeting is going to focus on the industry comments that we got on the proposed change to MIL-STD-882D. The committee will begin the process of preparing the industry inputs for submittal to the DoD Acquisition ESOH IPT for adjudication. I want to stress the importance of the industry-government partnership required to have effective ESOH risk management as part of the Systems Engineering process. MIL-STD-882D, the DoD Standard Practice for System Safety, is the tool used to formalize the partnership effort on individual programs/contracts. The next chart gives a numerical summary of the industry comments. As of: 13 Aug 08


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