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Chapter 1400 Communicating Safety to Visitors | |||||||||||||
Purpose Hazards encountered at Jefferson Lab are comparable to those typically found in an industrial setting; and everyone, including Visitors, has the right to know the hazards that they may be exposed to during their visit. Every Visitor is, therefore, assigned an Escort who is responsible for ensuring that applicable safety precautions are adhered to, and emergency response actions are understood. The Escort may not leave their Visitor unsupervised, for any reason, during the visit. This chapter provides the means by which these activities are performed.
ScopeVisitors to Jefferson Lab are escorted by an individual who is qualified, trained, and authorized to enter the non-public area(s) [1] being visited. For the purposes of this chapter:
This program satisfies applicable federal, state, and local requirements as outlined in ES&H Manual Chapter 2410 Appendix T1 Hazard Issues List. [1] Escorts are responsible for providing their Visitor(s) with a basic safety briefing, along with any relevant additional safety information, as soon after arrival as practical and before proceeding into any hazard area. ES&H Manual Chapter 1400 Appendix T1 Visitor Safety Briefing Topics provides safety topics to be discussed with the Visitor(s) and actions to be performed by the Escort prior to entering a non-public area. Table 1: Required Training to Escort a Visitor
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T1 Visitor Safety Briefing Topics
Escorts are responsible for providing their Visitor(s) with a basic safety briefing, along with any relevant additional safety information, as soon after arrival as practical and before proceeding into any hazard area. ES&H Manual Chapter 1400 Appendix T1 Visitor Safety Briefing Topics provides safety topics to be discussed with the Visitor(s) and actions to be performed by the Escort prior to entering a non-public area.
Access to Controlled Areas for a Large Number of Visitors
Jefferson Lab has determined that when a large number of Visitors are allowed access to typically controlled areas on-site it is considered an unmitigated Risk Code >2. An Operational Safety Procedure (OSP) is therefore written in accordance with ES&H Manual Chapter 3210 Work Planning, Control, and Authorization Process to mitigate the hazard issues typically found in the area(s) where the event is to take place. The OSP is written by the Event Coordinator (typically the Communications Office x7689) and minimally sets forth the safety requirements for a determined time period.
All OSPs can be reviewed at http://www.jlab.org/ehs/workcontrol.html. Contact the Event Coordinator to review the particular OSP for your event. |
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