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HPI Training Panel Workshop – Hanford Experience
September 12-13, 2006
Waste Treatment Plant ProjectBechtel National Inc.
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HPI Training Common Themes
• Executive DOE/contractor management buy in is essential• Joint contractor/DOE training is beneficial• Facility specific and general HPI training is well received by all
audiences• Management participation enhances training effectiveness• Need a continuing communication process to reinforce concepts
and celebrate successes• Interactive training (videos/exercises/role play) is more effective
than lecture• Different classes for different audiences is needed• Field workers have less need for theory and more need for practical
application
HPI Training Panel Workshop – Hanford Experience
CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc.September 12-13, 2006
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CH2M HILL’s HPI training strategy is to incorporate event CH2M HILL’s HPI training strategy is to incorporate event prevention tools and precepts throughout its processes to prevention tools and precepts throughout its processes to
enhance ISMS implementationenhance ISMS implementation
HPI Enhancing ISMS Implementation
Event Prevention
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Process for Integrating HPI Training Into ISMS
• Apply industry (INPO) best practices• Initial HPI training• Perform HPI Gap Analysis• Identify HPI training gaps• Integrate training actions into ISMS improvement plan• Develop HPI Training Needs Analysis• Train the trainer to facility specific processes• Conduct HPI training • Regularly assess effectiveness of HPI training with
HPI Steering Committee
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HPI (Event Prevention) Training
• Focus on facility specific applications allows for immediate application in field• Work packages• Procedures• Engineering Design• Work planning• Walkdowns• Pre-Job Briefings • Work practices • Post-Job Briefings• Lessons Learned• Management / Self Assessment• Event Investigations
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HPI Training Courses
• Practitioner Class (24 hours) • Work Management Process • Training and Procedures • Trainers• Complete (about 50 trained)
• Fundamentals Class (8 hours)• Field Managers• Subject Matter Experts • In progress (about 75 trained)
• General Worker Orientation (3 hours)• Supplemented with ongoing training• In progress (about 400 trained)
• Introduction to Event Prevention (2 hours)• All field personnel • Complete (about 900 trained)
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HPI Tool Provided to Trained CH2M HILL Employees
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Lessons Learned
• INPO (benchmarked) process was effective• Executive management training and buy-in is essential• Management kickoff sets tone for change• GAP Analysis and training needs analysis effective in determining training
content and durations• Facility specific, practical applications allows for immediate application • Facility trainers adds credibility and sustainability • Emphasis on event prevention and ISMS integration
▪ Minimize use of “HPI” terminology or new initiative (flavor of day)• Entertainment examples enhance training experience• Use of badge card with HPI tools beneficial• Procedure checklist and other tools useful for implementation• Cost to develop: $30K (364 person hours)• Cost to provide: $30K (374 person hours)• Student cost: $350K (5100 person hours)• Training took about 6 months to develop and present
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CH2M HILL Improvement Cycle
CH2M Prime
Contractor
1999
*DART 3.6
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Problem Evaluation Report
(PER) System
ESTARS
Vapor Issues
Safe Work Environmen
t (SWE) Culture
AssessmentMandator
y Respirator Usage in
Farms
ISMS Expectations
4/15/05
Human Performance Improvement
Training
Integration of SWE,
ISMS & HPI
Follow-up SWE
Survey
Acc
iden
t In
jury
Rat
e
PIP Addressin
g OA Vapor Issues
244-CR Vault Event
7/22/04
Mission Alignment Process (MAP)
SWE Mentoring
IROF ISMS
PIP
DART 1.0
DART 0.1
IROF
A-Prefix Farms –
Mask Cessation
WFO VPP Star Status
IROFDisciplinary Process Revised
*DART – Days Away and Restricted TimeNot to scale – For illustration only
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ISM Best Practice WorkshopAurora, CO
Sept 12-13, 2006
HPI Training Panel Workshop – Hanford
Experience
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HPI Training
• HPI Training Plan▪ Enhance ISM & VPP successes▪ Understand how events occur working “forward,
not backward”▪ Shift the paradigm (“a new language”)
• Audience▪ Focus on management, supervision, and key
Bargaining Unit personnel▪ Develop Work Force understanding of HPI▪ Establish HPI mentors to implement the
process at the Project level
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HPI Training
• Training Format
▪ Eight Hour HPI Fundamental Course• Safety Leadership 2006 – The Basics
– Why HPI events occur– Error likely situations– Error precursors– Flawed defenses
• Over 600 managers and supervisors attended
• Over 100 Bargaining Unit Peer Leaders and Support Professionals
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HPI Training
• Training Format
▪ Four Day HPI Practitioners Course• For those individuals “who will have
responsibility for training, implementing or managing a Human Performance Process”
– Three Continuing Education Units following course and essay final exam
• Application of HPI tools, techniques and problem solving
– Focus on error precursor identification, investigation, barriers and case studies
• 65 FH graduates– 20 scheduled for classes through CY 2006
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HPI Training
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Implementation
• Pilot Implementation Plan for the Solid Waste Storage and Disposal (SWSD) Facility▪ Training▪ Precursor Issues identification▪ Observation Program
• Peer monitoring in the field▪ Work Planning▪ Pre Job Briefings ▪ Critique Process
• Peer interviews• Three day extension
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Implementation
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Implementation
• Pilot Implementation Training▪ SWSD:
• Ten Exempt and Bargaining Unit personnel attended the Site HPI Pilot training
– Included Facility Director, OS&H Engineer and EZAC chairpersons
• Developed HPI project-level Steering Committee– Led / mentored by trained personnel – Initiated Work Force briefing and seminar sessions
▪ Waste Stabilization and Disposition Project• Twenty personnel trained in preparation for Pilot
expansion– Included Vice President, several Directors, each
Facility Manager and each EZAC Chair
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Implementation
• Worker briefings and seminars
▪ Safety Day activities at least once each month
▪ Safety meetings and EZACs▪ Discussed identification of error precursors
through photos and videos▪ Use of HPI language in
meetings, daily activities
and Project documents
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Training
• Planning▪ Project-level training Gap Analysis▪ Identified training applicable to early stage of HPI
development• Focus Areas
▪ HPI concept fundamentals• Safety meetings and briefings
– Concepts and application• Interactive review of current topics
(Occurrences and recent airline accident in Tennessee), for
– Error precursors– Latent weaknesses
▪ Employee involvement training• Skits• Training mock-ups Safety Meeting HPI Skit
“Fly with SWSD Air”
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Training (Cont’d)
• Field Work Supervisor Competency▪ Work planning, pre-job/post-job, feedback▪ Skills inventory and improvement planning
• Development of Working Leads▪ Leadership training
• Latent Organizational Weaknesses Addressed▪ Conflict in the workplace (risk
acceptance/personality styles)▪ Emotional I.Q. training▪ Development of conflict prevention skills
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HPI TrainingField Pilot Implementation
• Successes of Pilot
▪ Workplace Observer Program improved by focusing on error likely situations rather than physical inspections
▪ Workers self-identify barriers and errors that stall work or create error-traps
▪ Additional Senior Management visibility and interaction with workers
▪ Pre-job briefings focus on critical steps and defenses
▪ Event investigations use HPI techniques with Peer involvement
▪ Early conflict resolution process developed
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Future of HPI Training
FH views HPI and the next natural progression of VPP & ISM in Improving the “People Side of Safety”
• Expand on the pilot successes ▪ Establish company level steering committee▪ Expand the Pilot to the WSD Project▪ Continue HPI Practitioner Training▪ Expand to all FH Projects
• Target training courses for specific application▪ Engineers, planners, critique leaders, procedure writers▪ Incorporate HPI into site training on
• HAZWOPER• Practical - HPI Training Laboratories
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River CorridorClosure Project
Safety • People • Results
U.S. Department of EnergyRichland Operations Office
HPI Training Panel Workshop – Hanford
Experience
Phillip KeuhlenDirector, Safety, Health & Quality
September 12, 2006
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WCH Approach to Human Performance Improvement
• Conceptual Framework: Toolset That Supports Integrated Safety Management
• Principle Focus is on Error Prevention ▪ Greater cost benefit ratio than Error Detection or
Corrective Action▪ Field deployable tools▪ Intuitive understanding
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Tailored HPI Training
• Certificate Class (U of Idaho, 32 hours)*• First Line Supervisor Workshop (Embedded, 8
hours)*• Manager Fundamentals (8 Hours)• Work Team Orientation (3 Hours)• Continuing Communication Campaign
* Highlighted further on following slides
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Certificate Class
• Formal 32 hour course taught by BushCo with University of Idaho at Idaho Falls certificate
• Target objective is development of Subject Matter Experts (~24 graduates)▪ Management & Staff Sponsors▪ Event Investigators▪ Functional SMEs
• Safety• Human Resources• Training
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First Line Supervisor Training
• Part of 24 hour workshop focused on enhancing key leadership behaviors
• HPI concepts/tools integrated into the material▪ Relationship between error rates and cognitive modes
with examples from everyday life that are understood intuitively by FLS
▪ Recognition of error likely situations through theory and video exercises
▪ Tools for interactive pre-job briefings, task previews & “time outs” are reviewed & demonstrated
▪ Role play exercises on real job situations
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Error Prevention Success Stories
• Increased use of “Time Out” practice• Deployment of HPI event investigation software
in selected investigations• Increased volume of procedure change requests
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Lessons Learned
• Introduce new faces and use engaging speakers • Integrate HPI under ISMS umbrella to avoid
“new program of the week”• Team training for general employee orientation
HPI Training Panel Workshop – Hanford
Experience
Stephen WalterProject Environmental Safety & Health Bechtel National, Inc.Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant
Presented September 12-13, 2006DOE Integrated Safety Management Best Practices Workshop
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Changing the Paradigm
It can be hard to change the way people think
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Crucial Conversation
Crucial Conversation
Human Performance
Initiative
Human Performance
Initiative
Nuclear Safety and Quality
Culture
Nuclear Safety and Quality
Culture
Training opened to
supervision
Training opened to
supervision
DOE HPI - IntroductionDOE HPI -
Introduction
Selected Participants
Trained
Selected Participants
Trained
NSQI SteeringCommittee -
Formed
NSQI SteeringCommittee -
Formed
Champion SelectedChampion Selected
Gap Analysis conducted
Gap Analysis conducted
Incorporation into other training
Incorporation into other trainingSafety
RallySafety Rally
- ISMS
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The Vision
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Implementing Human Performance
• Human Performance training – external▪ 65 trained▪ 32 completed the 4 day HPI training▪ ES&H, Engineering, Construction, Quality,
Employee Concerns, Human Resources, Commissioning, Procurement
▪ Attended DOE HQ HP TTT▪ Sent 2 to INPO for Human Performance Lead
training
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Training Inclusion
• Safety Rally to impart NSQI/HPI vision
• 6 hour orientation now includes HPI fundamentals concepts
• Industrial Safety Training courses are being developed to include critical attribute questioning
• Accident Investigators are being trained to use HPI tools
• Partnering with Bechtel Power on HP training
• Learning from others
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Lessons Learned• With so many initiatives employees seek to understand the “why” –
what’s in it for me?• Abundance of resources and tools – select a focus
• Don’t recreate the wheel• Project specific examples to
show value• Benchmark – learn from
others successes and errors
• HPI will be a work in progress
• Implementing Human Performance is not free
• You don’t have to create a new program!