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3210 Work Planning, Control, and Authorization
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No work at Jefferson Lab is completely without risk; therefore, all
work requires forethought, planning, and authorization. Identification of work hazards and
understanding their risks is an essential part of this process. This
document defines Jefferson Lab’s work planning, control, and authorization
process. This process is commensurate
with the laboratory’s commitment to achieve the highest standards of safety and
quality.
This
process applies to all work done by employees, users, or
subcontractors to ensure safety and quality of work. It is used in coordination with the Jefferson
Lab Assurance Program Description, and other appropriate processes. These processes include, but are not limited
to:
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Department documented procedures
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Maintenance of quality records
·
Work tracking tools
NOTE: Management authority may be delegated at the discretion of the responsible manager.
·
Identify
work in accordance with standard procedures.
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Review
lessons learned and promote continuous improvement.
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Perform
preliminary planning for assigned tasks.
(Use ES&H Manual Chapter
3210 Appendix T1 Work Planning, Control, and Authorization Procedure to
identify task steps and possible consequences.
Solicit the advice of ES&H professionals and Subject Matter
Experts to recognize and mitigate hazards.)
·
Utilize
task lists as appropriate.
·
Analyze
hazards prior to performing work.
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Ensure
all documentation and approvals are obtained prior to performing work.
·
Ensure
adequate and appropriate training in accordance with Jefferson Lab’s requirements.
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Read
and abide by associated, approved Work Control
Document (WCD).
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Monitor
work during performance. Re-evaluate the
scope and Task
Hazard Analysis (THA) if appropriate.
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Solicit
and provide feedback for future reference.
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Adequately
documents lessons learned per the group’s and/or lab procedures.
3.2
Supervisor/Subcontracting
Officer’s Technical Representative (SOTR)/Sponsor:
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Ensure work is performed in accordance
with this process by requiring implementation of its associated procedures.
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Performs
pre-job safety briefing.
3.4
Work Control Document (WCD) Author
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Ensure all affected workers read, understand and
sign associated documents.
3.5
Environmental,
Safety, Health, and Quality (ESH&Q) Division:
Assist organizations in implementing this process.
4.1
Work Planning, Control, and Authorization
Procedure
ES&H Manual Chapter
3210 Appendix T1 Work Planning, Controls, and Authorization Procedure
defines Jefferson Lab’s work process
and control methods, and outlines how Jefferson Lab implements its Integrated
Safety Management System (ISMS) into the planning and execution of work. Process steps include:
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Defining
the Scope of Work
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Analyzing
the Hazards
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Developing
and Implementing Hazard Controls
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Performing
Work Within Controls
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Providing
Feedback and Continuous Improvement.
By utilizing the Task
Hazard Analysis (THA) Worksheet individuals are able to effectively analyze
work hazards and develop effective controls.
4.2
Assigning
a Risk
Code
to Work
Identification of
work hazards and understanding their level of risks is an essential part of
Jefferson Lab’s work process. ES&H Manual Chapter
3210 Appendix T3 Risk Code Assignment demonstrates the accepted method for
determining the Risk Code for task steps identified during a Task Hazard
Analysis.
4.3
Use the Graded
Approach Procedure to determining the degree of rigor appropriate for work
control in a particular situation.
5.0
Revision Summary
Revision 1.0 – 06/19/12 - Triennial Review. Update to include Temporary Work Permits a Work Control Document.
Revision 0.0 – 10/05/09 – Written to document current laboratory operational procedure.
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ESH&Q Division |
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06/19/15 |
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