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REAL ID Act Update as of Aug. 21, 2015
In March of 2015, Jefferson Lab began implementing the REAL ID Act (Public Law 109-13).
The Act, managed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, determines which state and territory driver’s licenses can be presented and accepted as a valid ID document for access to federal facilities, including Jefferson Lab.
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Notification Required When Lab Vehicles or Equipment are Damaged
Jefferson Lab's vehicle control officer and ESH&Q staff remind everyone at the lab that the person operating a JSA/JLab or government vehicle or piece of equipment, is responsible for reporting any mishap a vehicle is in, and when lab equipment is damaged in any way.
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Personal Dosimeter Change Out Set for Wednesday, July 1
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Lab Community Mourns Death of Retired Engineering Division Technician, Wesley “Woody” Woodworth; Memorial Service set for Aug. 8
Wesley L. "Woody" Woodworth, 78, a retired Jefferson Lab Engineering Division Radiofrequency (RF) technician, passed away on July 4. Upon his retirement in 2013 he had worked at the lab for 17 years.
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Date: Tuesday July 28
Location: CEBAF Center Room A110
Time: 9:30 - 11:00 amPrerequisite ... Review JLab EH&S Manual Chapter 6410 Laser Safety Program and appendices at https://www.jlab.org/ehs/ehsmanual/manual/6410.html. Also, contact occupational medicine (ext 7539) and schedule a Laser Eye Examination MED 02.
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JLab to Test All Emergency Notification Tools at 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17: Tornado Siren, Public Address Over Cisco Phones and Site-Wide Alert System
A test will be conducted of Jefferson Lab’s emergency notification systems at 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17.
This operational test of the lab’s severe weather/emergency communications systems will take place at the same time as the statewide Tornado Drill, planned by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management.
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Spring Challenges!
April 27, 2015
Spring is often an unstable period. Temperature fluctuations, pretty days interspersed with storms, blossom blasted by gusts of wind. That seems to have been the case at the Laboratory over the past several weeks.
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