2013 NASA Safety Directors and Occupational Health Managers Meeting
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2013 NASA Safety Directors and Occupational Health Managers Meeting
ECIC Role and the C of F Process for Safety
Keith Britton, ChairEngineering & Construction Innovations Committee
March 28, 2013
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Introduction:Safety Culture on ConstructionJay-Jay RR Bridge at KSC
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Learning from close calls:
1. In 1998, the Facilities Engineering Division (HQ/JX) and the Facility Board of Directors at Headquarters proposed that a Council be formed to nurture and foster identification and appropriate use of new innovations and practices.
2. The Council will be instrumental in improving NASA’s process of delivering high quality facilities projects to its customers within NASA community.
3. Each Center or component facility with responsibility for construction projects should have one member at the Council.
4. This Council evolves into the Engineering and Construction Innovations Committee, ECIC, as we know it today.
Background History of ECIC:
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Mission: The ECIC is chartered by the Director, Facilities Engineering Division (FED), NASA Headquarters, and exists to advise and support FED in assertively improving the process of delivering safe, efficient, effective, and sustainable facility projects in support of NASA’s mission.
Accomplishes the goal stated by researching, developing, and making recommendations on planning, design, construction, and other facility program issues, guidance, policies, and practices.
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Pillars for ECIC:
1. Serves as a conduit for innovations: From government, industry, and academic research, introducing
new ideas and new ways of doing business to NASA’s facility engineering and construction organizations;
2. Develop or assess potential new best practices : Customize, recommend, and after a decision to implement,
champion them for NASA;
3. Foster effective networking within the agency: Sharing center-level best practices and center-specific approaches
to common issues;
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Pillars for ECIC (continue):
4. Foster networking of NASA personnel outside the agency:
With their counterparts in government, industry, and academia by encouraging participation in research teams and attendance at conferences;
5. Foster professional growth of NASA personnel;
6. Training: Develop, evaluate, advocate, and/or publicize relevant NASA
training courses;
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Pillars for ECIC (continue):
7. Develop and/or recommend process measurements and metrics
8. Act as pioneers for change.
New Pillars:
9. ECIC Management (Logistics/Vision)
10. Tools (improving efficiency)
11. ECIC advocacy and historical record.
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4. Members to implement innovations and new best practices at their home Center.
5. Both members and alternates to be appointed by their Center’s Facility Director.
6. Members to actively participate in ECIC activities, resolve actions, serve on subcommittees, promote and participate in innovation activities both within & outside of NASA.
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Membership: 1. One voting member and an alternate member from each of the
ten field Centers and from FED at Headquarters.
2. One non-voting member from each component facility, Headquarters Environmental Management Division, and the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance.
3. ECIC duties to be included in member’s performance plan.
Membership (continue): 1. Officers: Both Chair and Vice-chair are elected by majority votes once a
year, at the end of the first quarter of each fiscal year.
2. Reporting: members report to their respective management. ECIC reports and make recommendations to the Director of Facilities Engineering Division.
3. Meetings: Monthly video teleconferences, with one or two face-to-face meeting annually.
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Accomplishments: 1. Pre-project Planning.
2. CoF Annual Metrics – include RIR & DART.
3. Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI)
4. BIM Design & Construction Guidelines.
5. Zero Incident Training.
6. LEED and Sustainability Initiatives
7. Lean principles in construction initiative
8. Commissioning Initiative
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Construction of Facilities (CoF) Process
Project Selection: 1. Risk Assessment is consistent with NPR 8000.4A, Agency
Risk Management Procedural Requirements.
2. Performance Measures are: Safety Technical Cost Schedule
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Project Selection (Continue): 1. Risk is operationally defined by: Scenario(s) - Sequential events that lead to injury, fatality,
destruction of assets, etc.) . Likelihood(s) - Possibility that a scenario will occur. Consequence(s) - Performance degradation that would
result if those scenarios were to occur.
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Project Selection (Continue):
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Likelihood of Occurrence
Qualitative Very Low Low Moderate High Very HighQuantitative 1 2 3 4 5
Descriptive
Conceivable but extremely unlikely.
Possible but unlikely. Possible at any time.Likely or
intermittent.Certain or
predictable.
The probability of
this event occurring is no greater than expected under
normal operations
The probability of this event occurring
is higher than normal expectations. No
specific mitigation measures have been
developed but mitigation may be required at some
point.
There is a reasonable expectation that this
event may occur. Specific mitigation measures have been developed and are
occasionally required.
There is a reasonable expectation that this event will occur as there is a history of
frequent occurrences. Specific mitigation measures have been developed and are
intermittently required.
The probability of this event occurring at a critical time is almost certain as
there is a history of regular occurrence. Mitigation measures
or changes to operations are in
place and required for any critical
operation.
Project Selection (Continue):
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Product of Qualitative Probabilities
Very High M M M H VH
High M M M H H
Moderate L L M M M
Low VL L L M M
Very Low VL VL L M M
Very Low Low Moderate High Very High
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Consequence of Scenario
Qualitative Very Low Low Moderate High Very HighQuantitative 1 2 3 4 5
Safety
Magnitude of harm or
discomfort to employees,
contractors, or public is not greater than ordinarily
encountered in daily life -Or-
Negligible damage to asset consistent with normal wear
and tear.
Minor first-aid treatment (does not
adversely affect personal safety or health) -Or- Minor
loss/damage to agency capabilities, resources or assets -Or- Administrative
regulatory non-compliance (scoped to safety, health and
environment).
Medical treatment for an injury or
incapacitation -Or- Moderate
loss/damage to agency capabilities, resources or assets -
Or- Moderate regulatory non-
compliance (scoped to safety, health and
environment).
Severe injury or incapacitation -Or-
Major loss/damage to agency capabilities, resources or assets -Or- Major regulatory
non-compliance (scoped to safety,
health and environment).
Death or permanent disability -Or-
Complete loss of critical agency
capabilities, resources or assets.
Technical
Schedule
Cost
Project Selection (Continue):
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NPR 8820.2G – Facility Project Requirements:
1.2 Facility Program Best Practices
k. “Making Zero Incidents a Reality” – a safety initiative encouraging proactive safe behavior during the construction phase.
2.2.2 Facility Project Manager
The project team shall include all project stakeholders, such as representatives from using organization, safety, health, engineering, fire protection, .....
2.2.4.1 Functional Requirements Document
After the Functional Requirements Document is written, it shall undergo a complete review by the project stakeholders including all …safety, security, energy, legal, planning…
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NPR 8820.2F – Facility Project Requirements (continue):
2.2.2.4.2 Facility Project Management Plan
d. The project team shall include all project stakeholders, such as representatives from using organization, safety, health, engineering, fire protection, .....
2.2.4.5 Occupational Safety and Health
The FPM and the Center Occupational Safety and Health organization(s) shall identify safety and occupational health requirements in compliance with NPR 8715.3 and 8715.1…
a. The FPM shall prepare the Preliminary Hazard Analysis and the Preliminary Hazard List and initiate the Facility Safety Management Plan (FSMP) containing the Hazard Analysis Tracking Index (HATI) in accordance with NASA-STD-8719.7, Facility System Safety Guidebook
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