Office of Corporate Safety Analysis (Direct Report to the Deputy Chief for Operations, Office of Health, Safety and Security)
Mission and Functions
Mission
The Office of Corporate Safety Analysis manages and promotes corporate safety and quality assurance
programs and provides analysis of Department of Energy (DOE)-wide performance in protecting the public,
the workers and the environment while performing the missions of DOE. This analysis is valued in
corporate decision-making and synthesizes operational information to support continuous environment,
safety and health (ES&H) improvement across the DOE complex. The Office seeks improvements in
protection methods and provides feedback that is used to enhance safety and health polices.
Functions
- Ensures that the Office implements an integrated approach to customer and stakeholder needs in the management of corporate programs, analysis of Departmental ES&H performance, and health surveillance and studies.
- Manages the DOE Corporate Operating Experience Program in accordance with DOE Order 210.2.
- Maintains effective liaison with line managers and other offices within the Office of Health, Safety and Security (HSS) to identify issues and concerns.
- Provides recommendations to the Chief Health, Safety and Security Officer regarding requests for waivers of the requirement to conduct Type A or Type B accident investigations.
- Maintains the corporate ES&H issues management process and ensures effective implementation.
- Provides quality management of safety analysis and corporate safety program activities and products.
- Provides overall management and coordination of the DOE Quality Assurance Program.
This page was last updated on February 02, 2007
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