Safety, Health and Medical Services Division Ames Research Center These slides do not contain a complete summary of the Draft RFP. Therefore, please refer to the Draft RFP for all information. David B. King, CIH October 6, 2004
Dec 27, 2015
Safety, Health and Medical Services DivisionAmes Research Center
These slides do not contain a complete summary of the Draft RFP. Therefore, please refer to the Draft
RFP for all information.
David B. King, CIH
October 6, 2004
Ames Research Center
Our Mission
• To support all NASA and Ames’ missions by proactive implementation of both risk and compliance based mishap and injury prevention systems.
Areas of Support
• Primarily in support of NASA/Ames missions.
• Primarily at Ames Facilities/Projects
• Other sites– Crows Landing, CA– Other NASA Centers/Headquarters
Ames Research CenterSafety, Health and Medical Services Division
M iriam G lazer, M PHErgonom ics
EAP/W e llnessH azard Com mun ica t ion
Stan Ph ill ips , C IHIndus tria l Hygiene
H ealth Phys icsVP P
M ichae l H u let, MSO ccupational Safe ty
H eavy Equ ipm en t Sa fe tyFa ll Pro tec t ion
R alph Pe llig ra, MDH uman Resea rchC ontrolled D rugs
John Steen , PE , C SPF ire P rotec tion Eng.C ons truc tion Safe ty
C ente r Facility Safe ty
J im W ellerTra in ing M anager
Sa fe ty Accoun tabilityS tudent Safe ty
D av id K ing, C IH , CACD iv is ion Ch ief
Sa fety , H ea lth and Med ica l Se rvices
M ike D ud leyD irec tor
Sa fety , Env ironmen tal and M iss ion Assu rrance
Stan N ew berryC en ter Depu ty D irector
Primary Mission Areas
In d u s tria l H yg ien e H ea lth P h ys ics
O ccu p ation a l S a fe ty F ac ility S a fe ty
M ed ica l W e lln ess
Tra in in g E m erg en cy R esp on se
S afe ty, H ea lth an d M ed ica l S ervice D ivs ion
Ames Safety Principles
• Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
• Safety is Vital to NASA Missions
• Risks can and will be Managed
• Injuries can be Prevented with Training, Preparation and Awareness
• Management is Accountable for Ensuring a Safe Work Environment
Safety, Health and Medical Services Division – QH
Customer Focus For 2004
• Customer Focus– One safety professional and one industrial hygienist has been
assigned to each Directorate. – Why? Want safety staff to focus on helping each customer with
their specific needs.• We want to ensure…
- Customers to know us on a first name basis- We provide consistent service- The safety staff know the customer’s facilities- We understand their mission - We want to help them achieve their mission
• We want to provide…- Specific training as needed- Custom assistance that ensures that external requirements are met
in tandem with mission requirements- Efficient and easy access to all safety and health services- Efficient turnaround time
QH Contractor Staff (PAI)
QH Civil Servant Staff
Directorate
Safety Industrial Hygiene Civil Servant Staff VPP Directorate Leaders
Code A Deborah Hunter, 43352
Gayle Frank, 46295 Michael Hulet, 40268
Phil Snyder, 44592
Code C Don Dains, 43276 Amy Johnson, 45986
Miriam Glazer, 45172
Randy Rodriguez, 43312
Code D Rob Clark, 41806 Ramsey Razik, 46946
David King, 41316 Rho Christensen, 42476
Code E Rob Clark, 41806 Ramsey Razik, 46946
Michael Hulet, 40268
Geoff Lee, 46406
Code H Don Dains, 43276 Ramsey Razik, 46946
Miriam Glazer, 45172
Carolina Blake, 40893
Code I Shawn Puma, 43971 Amy Johnson, 45986
Miriam Glazer, 45172
Paul Grams, 44011
Code J Shawn Puma, 43971 Danielle Prohaska, 43680
Michael Hulet, 40268
Randy Rodriguez, 43312
Code P Bill Bramble, 40922 Diana Harrington, 43787
John Steen, 45726
John Reed, 42950
Code Q Deborah Hunter, 43352
Amy Johnson, 45986
John Steen, 45726
Jim Weller, 42303
Code S Presley Millare, 40925
Jennifer Kapp, 46371
Stan Phillips, 43530
Bernadette Luna, 45250 and Joe Hanzel, 40265
Customer Service
Industrial Hygiene Programs
• Chemical Hygiene/Lab Safety
• Noise Exposure Monitoring
• Hearing Conservation
• Fixed Gas Detection
• Regulated Carcinogens
• Respiratory Protection
• Bloodborne Pathogens
• Biosafety
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Process System Safety
• Asbestos
• Lead
• Confined Space
• Ergonomics
• Chemical Exposure Monitoring
• Sanitation
• Laboratory Hood Systems
• Local Exhaust Systems
• Indoor Air Quality
• Hazard Communication
Number & Type of IAQ Concerns2001-2004
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
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2001 2002 2003 2004
IAQ Cases by Category
Other
Particulates
Temperature
Symptoms andOdorsOdors
Symptoms
Bacteria
Mold7
2
3
4
2
6
7
8
3
2
3
4
10
3
2
• Nuclear Regulatory Commission License
• Radiation Safety Committee
• Semi Annual Radioisotope Inventory
• Leak Source Testing
• Receival Inspections
• Radioisotope Project Review and Approval
• Field Radiography Program (Center Wide)
• Radioactive Waste Disposal– Waste packaging and
storage facility
• X-Ray Equipment Inventory Semi Annual X-Ray Survey
• Filter Box Surveys
• Quarterly Lab Inspections
• Laboratory Decommissioning/Funding Authorization
• Employee Dosimetry
Health PhysicsIonizing Radiation