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3rd Quarter
Contractor Business Meeting
Facilities Session
September 9, 2011
Mike Kehoe
Plant Engineering
Agenda
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OASIS Transition to Exostar – O55, Chris Goush
Yard Cleanliness
Requirements for reporting a spill
New process for submitting MSDS information – S-1032, Rev. A
Pre-task plans
Lift plans
Contractor crane briefing class - September 15
Crane accident reporting, X36, Jimmy Shearn
Vehicle Safety – EH&S, O27, Rod Taylor
OASIS Transition to Exostar
• Newport News Shipbuilding will be transitioning from the Northrop
Grumman Oasis System to EXOSTAR.
• Target for transition completion is mid November.
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Yard Cleanliness
• Great effort was made in preparation for Hurricane Irene. Much
appreciated.
• Clean worksites are safer.
• Expectations are high that we will maintain level of cleanliness.
• NAVSEA 08 audit begins September 11, 2011.
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Requirements For Reporting a Spill
• All spills are to be immediately called in to the Communications
Center.
• The Communications Center phone number is 380-2222.
• IMMEDIATE notification is required to avoid Notice of Violation (NOV)
or fine.
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Submitting MSDS Information
• Newport News Shipbuilding Procedure S-1032, Rev. A – Approval and
Use of Hazardous Materials
• Submittal process of MSDS has changed.
– PAST: Contractors submitted information directly to EH&S, Dept. O27
– CURRENT: NNS Contractor Coordinators shall submit the appropriate material
requests (NN Form 9453) to EH&S, Dept. O27 on behalf of the contractor
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Pre-Task Planning
• All projects are to have pre-task plans.
• Review plan with work crew before commencing the work
• Important to evaluate your work area
• Identify potential hazards
• Review required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
• Describe work to be performed, hazards associated with each step, and
how to eliminate or control the hazard
• Work crew sign off
• Contract Coordinators/Field Engineers should audit pre-task plans.
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Pre-Task Planning
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Lift Plans
• Yard-wide Lifting and Handling Requirements for Departments working
with contractors. Lift plans are required for all suspended loads. This
includes loads suspended from forklifts, backhoes, etc. Lift plan issues
and accident reporting apply to rigging applications as well as crane
work.
• Take two. Take time to review the lift plan, equipment and rigging.
After the job is hooked up and the rigging is snug, stop before you lift
and do a second check or a ‘take two’ to ensure everyone is really
ready and the travel path is clear.
• Remember: ANYONE is authorized to stop the lift when conditions are
questionable.
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Contractor Crane Briefing Class
• Mandatory for all contractor crane operators before performing lifting
and handling operations. Attendance of riggers is recommended but
optional.
• Scheduled only 1 day each month in B133-2.
• Class size is limited to 15.
• Next class is scheduled for September 15, 2011
• E- mail to [email protected] to sign up for class.
• Attendance records are maintained. Not required to attend more than
once.
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Crane Accident Reporting
• CRANE ACCIDENT DEFINITION:
– An accident occurs when any one or more of the six elements in the operating
envelope fails to perform correctly during operation, including operation during
maintenance or testing resulting in the following.
• a) Personnel injury or death. Minor injuries that are inherent in any industrial
operation , including strains and repetitive motion related injuries, shall be
reported by the normal personnel injury reporting process of the activity in lieu
of these requirement.
• b) Material or equipment damage
• c) Dropped load
• d) Derailment
• e) Two-blocking
• f) Overload
• g) Collision/including unplanned contact between the load, crane and/or other
objects.
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Crane Accident Reporting
• In the event of a crane accident, as a contractor you must:
– Stop work immediately and secure the site! Do not alter the scene of the accident
unless it is necessary for the safety of personnel or property!!!!
– Call *911 (from Shipyard phones) or 380-2222 (from cell phones) for emergency
assistance, if needed.
– Call 688-9888 to report the accident to the Facilities Service Desk. The Facilities
Service Desk will notify the Newport News Crane Accident Response Team.
– Keep all persons not involved with the accident away from the area. Make sure
that anyone who was involved or has knowledge of the accident remains near the
area.
• Involved personnel must remain on-site until released by the Crane Accident
Response Team, even if it means working past the end of their shift.
– Wait for the Crane Accident Response Team to arrive.
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Contractor Crane Operator Requirements
• The crane operator is responsible for ensuring a safe lift and shall
never make a lift that he or she feels is improperly or insufficiently
rigged.
• The operator must confirm that any personnel hooking on to the crane
or signaling the operator are qualified.
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Safety
• Mandatory compliance to Shipyard regulations.
• Pedestrians must use available crosswalks, sidewalks, designated
walkways.
• Effective August 1, 2011 the following requirements apply to all motor
vehicles, including personal vehicles when operated on shipyard property:
– Motor vehicles used to transport personnel, such as cars, trucks and Mules, must have
firmly attached, designated seats for all passengers.
– Anyone operating or riding in/on a motor vehicle must use a seatbelt if one was provided
by the manufacturer. If seatbelts have been removed, for whatever reason , they must
be reinstalled.
– Employees are no longer allowed to ride in the back of a pickup truck or any other type
of motor vehicle. All materials must be secured to prevent them from falling off or
dragging from the vehicle.
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QUESTIONS????
• If you have questions regarding this presentation, please contact your
Contract Coordinator or:
Mike Kehoe
O41 – Plant Engineering
757-534-3241
[email protected]
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