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WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM 2010-2011 UPDATE: A Partnership for Worker Protection DOE/ NIEHS Nuclear Worker Training Program DOE and DOE Contractors.

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1 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM 2010-2011 UPDATE: A Partnership for Worker Protection DOE/ NIEHS Nuclear Worker Training Program DOE and DOE Contractors Industrial Hygiene Meeting at AIHCE 2012 Indianapolis, IN Sharon D. Beard Industrial Hygienist, WETB

2 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM Share goals of our program and update on training for past year DOE NTC/NIEHS Collaboration Efforts DOE/NIEHS National Trainers Exchange May 2012 Areas to Cover

3 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM To provide safety and health training that is both site specific and trade-specific in view of the fact that DOE sites are complicated, featuring a combination of nuclear, industrial, demolition, and construction activities To ensure that DOE site workers are prepared to work safely in hazardous environments To provide workers with sufficient knowledge to identify hazardous situations and to take appropriate actions to protect themselves, fellow workers, and the environment. What Is the Goal of the Program?

4 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM International Association of Fire Fighters International Union of Operating Engineers United Steelworkers of America International Chemical Workers Union LIUNA Training and Education Fund (formerly Laborers/Associated General Contractors Education and Training Fund) International Brotherhood of Teamsters CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Hazardous Materials Training and Research Institute Who Are the Awardees of the Program?

5 UPDATE May 2012

6 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM DOE/NIEHS Training Delivery Over 30,000 DOE workers are now trained annually at over 30 cleanup sites Last year nearly 8,000 workers trained at both Hanford and Oak Ridge; 4,000 at Los Alamos; 1,400 at both INEL and Paducah; and 1,200 at Savannah River Wide range of hazardous waste & emergency response classes offered

7 Across the DOE complex 5,764,681 contact hours of safety and health training were delivered by the NIEHS/DOE awardees between 1993 and 2011. Awardees trained 421,741 workers and presented 29,722 classroom and hands-on training courses. In 2010-2011, 31,236 workers received 405,556 contact hours of training in 1987 classes. How Many Are Trained?

8 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM Though training was conducted at 30 different DOE sites in 2010-2011; it was concentrated at: Hanford (25%) Oak Ridge (25%) Los Alamos (12%) Savannah River Site, Idaho Falls, Paducah and Nevada Test Site (4%) Where Is the Training Held?

9 2010-2011 Training Year

10 DOE/NIEHS Collaborative Workshop Background Worker S&H Training Integration Collaborative Workshops –Collaboration of HSS/NTC/NIEHS/HAMMER and DOE sites –Federal, contractor, union staff involvement –HAMMER participation (lessons learned/successes) –Focus on safety training efficiencies and challenges Workshop Sites –Oak Ridge/Y-12 - July 21-22, 2009 –Savannah River – December 8-9, 2009 –Los Alamos – July 26-27, 2010 –Idaho – October 19-20, 2010

11 DOE Safety Training Workshop Results General Conclusions Workers receive appropriate hazard-based training Significant training redundancy across projects, sites, facilities, and contractors Lack of standardized criteria for evaluating training courses & providers Critical Needs Identified Improved training quality Enhanced training standardization Improved training portability for workers Next Steps Reported workshop results Developed a “straw man” program and path forward http://tools.niehs.nih.gov/wetp/public/hasl_get_blob.cfm?ID=9275&searchTerm=DOE

12 What is a Trainers’ Exchange?

13 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM DOE/NIEHS Trainers Exchange – Knoxville, TN May 7-8, 2012 Goal: To share best practices and new techniques, to increase training effectiveness across the DOE complex through a series of workshops conducted by the trainers themselves. Trainers from the eight consortia, funded by NIEHS through the DOE Nuclear Worker Training Program, as well as partners including the DOE Hammer Training Program at Hanford led four workshops blocks— advanced training technologies, instructor development, training challenges, and technical updates. DOE/NIEHS National Trainers Exchange

14 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM 2012 DOE Agenda http://tools.niehs.nih.gov/wetp/events.cfm?id=2516

15 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM Patricia Aldridge reported back lessons learned from the front lines after a small group activity. Aldridge is the training manager for the Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Mission Support Alliance in Hanford, Wash. (Photo courtesy of Jim Remington) Approximately 18 different Instructor development workshops provided up-to-date information about recent changes in training requirements, and other pertinent trends and issues related to safety training at DOE sites. Significant attention was allotted to discussions and exercises related to hazard identification, systems of safety, the hierarchy of prevention and control, and strategic preventative measures to address areas of concern. DOE/NIEHS National Trainers Exchange

16 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM DOE NTC/NIEHS Collaboration Update Radiation Worker Training Reciprocity Program –Voluntary program for the acceptance of radiological training –Centralized through the DOE National Training Center (NTC) –Infrastructure, processes, and procedures to provide reciprocity of RWT (I and II core modules) for participating sites Global Harmonization of Training Curricula –Improve Hazcom training to include modules for workers on GHS at DOE sites

17 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM NIEHS WETP National Clearinghouse

18 WORKER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM Contact Information Sharon D. Beard, Industrial Hygienist NIEHS Worker Education and Training Program Website: www.niehs.nih.gov/wetp/home.htm Email: beard1@niehs.nih.gov beard1@niehs.nih.gov Phone: 919-541-1863 P.O. Box 12233, MD K3-14 RTP, NC 27709-2233


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