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ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT
United States Army Garrison, Fort Lewis
September 10, 2008 |
- Alliance Background
Date Signed – June 1, 2004
Renewed – May 25, 2007
Overview
Promote a culture of prevention by sharing best practices, technical knowledge,
collective expertise and resources in preparation for and during emergency
response.
Implementation Team Members
Joy Flack – Area Director
Pete Strohm – Base Safety Director
Contributors
Mike Bonkowski – CAS, Nicole Flessner, Kalah Goodman, Ed Delach and Gregory
Chryst- CSHO
Evaluation Period
October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2008
- Implementation Team Meetings
Regular emails – at least once per month.
- Events and Products
Training and Education
2/6-7/08 Fort Lewis Safety staff (total of 2) accompanied CSHO on construction
inspections. This improved the hazard recognition skills of the Fort Lewis
safety when addressing military soldiers exposure to construction related
hazards.
2/26-27/08 Fort Lewis safety staff member in area office reviewing programs and
accompanied CSHO’s on longshore inspection. This improved the hazard recognition
skills of the Fort Lewis safety when addressing longshoring operations involving
military soldiers loading vessels.
Outreach and Communication
5/9/08 Fort Lewis Safety Day. Put up booth and answered questions. Promoted
emergency response alliance and information on hazards the military may face in
their workplaces.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health
1/16/08 One day of table top emergency response exercise with senior Fort Lewis
civilian and military management team.
- Results
Type of Activity
(Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals
Reached or Trained |
1/16/08 One day of table top
emergency response exercise with senior Fort Lewis civilian and military
management team. |
50 participated in training
excercise
10,000 civilian and military employees affected |
5/9/08 Fort Lewis Safety
Day. Put up booth and answered questions. Promoted emergency response
alliance and information on hazards the military may face in their
workplaces. |
5,000 civilian, military
including young workers participated in the Fort Lewis safety day. |
2/6-7/08 and 2/26-27/08 Fort
Lewis Safety staff (total of 2) accompanied CSHO on construction and
longshore inspections. This improved the hazard recognition skills of the
Fort Lewis safety when addressing military soldiers exposure to
construction and longshore related hazards. |
3 Fort Lewis safety staff |
TOTAL |
15,053 |
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Upcoming Milestones
None.
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