logging in or signing up adams 04 Desiderio Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 43 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 07, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Gwendolyn M. Adams Associate Program Manager for Safety and Health NSF/Office of Polar Programs Polar Research Support Section USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health SEQUENCE OF EVENTS USAP Policies Proposal Preparation Defining Support Requirements Deployment Process “On-ice” ActivitiesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health POLICIES Travel to Antarctica is inherently risky USAP establishes policies to help mitigate those risks Most USAP Requirements are consistent with Institutional Programs General laboratory safety OSHA-type programsUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health POLICIES (Cont’d) Some USAP Requirements are Unique mountaineering/survival skills for remote field parties underwater divingUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health PROPOSAL PREPARATION Complete “Safety and Health” checklist Identify “field requirements” Objective is to identify Safety and Health risks or unusual support requirements early Subsequent support planning is based on responses to above Does not influence grant award decisions USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEFINING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS PROPOSAL STAGE: Identify your needs Hazardous materials--waste management Remote field work (mountaineering skills) Underwater diving Use of explosives Use of radioisotopesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEFINING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS AWARD STAGE: USAP Support Contractor Will Appoint a Coordinator to Guide and Assist PI Based on Operational Requirements Worksheet: Rad authorization request, if using radioisotopes Diving authorization request, if conducting underwater diving, Details on waste streams, if using hazardous materials, Additional specifics on remote field workUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS PRE-DEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES Finalize “research support plan” Medical clearance required for all personnel traveling to Antarctica NSF establishes the medical clearance criteria Difference between summer and winter deployment criteria RPSC applies the criteriaUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS (Cont’d) RPSC sends Deployment “packet” to all deploying personnel Typically sent out ~May prior to ~October deployment Packet includes medical and dental exams Personnel wintering over must also pass a psychological examinationUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS (Cont’d) Traveler completes the packet and returns to RPSC for medical and dental qualifications determination (PQ/NPQ) Grant pays for exams, not “repairs” Some people may not qualify, so PI needs to have alternates identified If collaborating with international scientists, some reciprocity between other national programsUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health “ON-ICE” ACTIVITIES USAP provides all “on-ice” medical care USAP operates medical clinics at 3 stations and dispensaries on two Research Vessels Medical capabilities are limited, so Program needs to insure “healthy” population USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health “ON-ICE” ACTIVITIES (Cont’d) Specified training requirements remote field work.... “Snow School” waste management recreational safety helo, aircraft safety Follow “house rules” Lab facilities “Codes of Conduct” Research Vessels Remote field work (e.g., radio checksUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health BOTTOM LINE KEEP IN THE FRONT OF YOUR MIND, “THIS CONTINENT IS DANGEROUS” RISKS CAN BE MITIGATED YOU ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND AND YOUR WORST ENEMY STAY VIGILANT DON’T BE A HERO READ THE MANUALS, LISTEN TO THE RECTORIC FOLLOW THE RULES COME BACK ALIVE, HEALTHY, AND IN ONE PIECE You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
adams 04 Desiderio Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 43 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 07, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Gwendolyn M. Adams Associate Program Manager for Safety and Health NSF/Office of Polar Programs Polar Research Support Section USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health SEQUENCE OF EVENTS USAP Policies Proposal Preparation Defining Support Requirements Deployment Process “On-ice” ActivitiesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health POLICIES Travel to Antarctica is inherently risky USAP establishes policies to help mitigate those risks Most USAP Requirements are consistent with Institutional Programs General laboratory safety OSHA-type programsUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health POLICIES (Cont’d) Some USAP Requirements are Unique mountaineering/survival skills for remote field parties underwater divingUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health PROPOSAL PREPARATION Complete “Safety and Health” checklist Identify “field requirements” Objective is to identify Safety and Health risks or unusual support requirements early Subsequent support planning is based on responses to above Does not influence grant award decisions USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEFINING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS PROPOSAL STAGE: Identify your needs Hazardous materials--waste management Remote field work (mountaineering skills) Underwater diving Use of explosives Use of radioisotopesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEFINING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS AWARD STAGE: USAP Support Contractor Will Appoint a Coordinator to Guide and Assist PI Based on Operational Requirements Worksheet: Rad authorization request, if using radioisotopes Diving authorization request, if conducting underwater diving, Details on waste streams, if using hazardous materials, Additional specifics on remote field workUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS PRE-DEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES Finalize “research support plan” Medical clearance required for all personnel traveling to Antarctica NSF establishes the medical clearance criteria Difference between summer and winter deployment criteria RPSC applies the criteriaUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS (Cont’d) RPSC sends Deployment “packet” to all deploying personnel Typically sent out ~May prior to ~October deployment Packet includes medical and dental exams Personnel wintering over must also pass a psychological examinationUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health DEPLOYMENT PROCESS (Cont’d) Traveler completes the packet and returns to RPSC for medical and dental qualifications determination (PQ/NPQ) Grant pays for exams, not “repairs” Some people may not qualify, so PI needs to have alternates identified If collaborating with international scientists, some reciprocity between other national programsUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health “ON-ICE” ACTIVITIES USAP provides all “on-ice” medical care USAP operates medical clinics at 3 stations and dispensaries on two Research Vessels Medical capabilities are limited, so Program needs to insure “healthy” population USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health “ON-ICE” ACTIVITIES (Cont’d) Specified training requirements remote field work.... “Snow School” waste management recreational safety helo, aircraft safety Follow “house rules” Lab facilities “Codes of Conduct” Research Vessels Remote field work (e.g., radio checksUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health BOTTOM LINE KEEP IN THE FRONT OF YOUR MIND, “THIS CONTINENT IS DANGEROUS” RISKS CAN BE MITIGATED YOU ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND AND YOUR WORST ENEMY STAY VIGILANT DON’T BE A HERO READ THE MANUALS, LISTEN TO THE RECTORIC FOLLOW THE RULES COME BACK ALIVE, HEALTHY, AND IN ONE PIECE