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Office of Analysis
(Reports to Office of Corporate Safety Analysis)

Mission and Functions

Mission

The Office of Analysis 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.

Functions

  • Provides a Department-wide focal point for cross-cutting ES&H compliance/performance information. Coordinates, validates, and distributes statutory, regulatory and executive order-mandated corporate HSS reports.

  • Manages and directs corporate ES&H analyses to support line management decision-making by identifying ES&H performance issues as well as areas of good or improving performance.

  • Manages, maintains and improves the interface between various reporting and tracking systems. This includes Occurrence Reporting and Processing System, Computerized Accident/Incident Reporting System, Radiation Exposure Monitoring System and Workers Compensation Reporting to the Department of Labor.

  • Provides and maintains a DOE commercial standards subscription service.

  • Maintains nuclear facilities safety basis database that is available to the public.

  • Maintains and files a list of DOE facilities with OSHA to which DOE will not exercise its occupational safety and health regulatory authority.

  • Maximize the sharing and efficient use of data and information by developing and managing a centralized repository that integrates ES&H data and information.

  • Develops and maintains an on-line database of industry standards, programs, policies and activities.

  • Ensures meaningful and easily understood assessments of the Department's overall effectiveness in protecting the public, the worker, and the environment are produced in a timely manner and communicated to senior management.

  • Thru analysis identify and communicate trends in ES&H performance and candidate areas for entry into the corporate issues management process or outliers in performance.

  • Provides analysis to determine the effectiveness of actions to address cross cutting ES&H issues.

  • Provides a focal point for cross-cutting ES&H performance information. Coordinates, validates, and distributes statutory, regulatory and executive order-mandates and corporate ES&H reports.

  • Ensures active liaison with Federal agencies, private industry and international organizations on performance measures.

  • Conducts event reviews to validate or improve the investigation, evaluation, and reporting of occurrences and the dissemination of lessons learned.

  • Provides operational data analysis in support of other organizations including inspections conducted by the Office of Environment, Safety and Health Evaluations.

  • Provides input to ES&H policy on opportunities to enhance protection for workers, public and environment from the hazards associated with DOE operations based on the results of analysis.

 
   
      
   




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