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    Title:

    Hazard Analysis and Work Authorization

    Publication date:

    2/1/2022

    Effective date:

    7/30/2015

    BRIEF

    Policy Summary

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's (Berkeley Lab's) Hazard Analysis and Work Authorization Policy ensures that all work is performed in a safe manner by:

    • Ensuring that work planning is performed prior to starting work.
    • Defining the work scope, analyzing associated hazards, and developing controls such that hazards are identified and mitigated.
    • Providing work authorization processes to ensure that procedures, controls, and resources are in place. These processes may include:
      • Work Planning and Control (WPC) activities in Activity Manager for work done by workers and affiliates.
      • Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis (sJHA).
      • Construction subcontractors' ES&H submittal package (Construction JHA).
      • Temporary Work Authorization (TWA).
      • Radiological Work Authorization (RWA).
      • Facility Work Authorization.
    • Ensuring that the process and authorizations are documented prior to starting work.

    Who Should Read This Policy

    All Berkeley Lab employees, visitors, affiliates, and subcontractors

    To Read the Full Policy, Go To:

    The POLICY tab on this wiki page

    To Read the ES&H Program Details, Go To:

    http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/CH06.html
    http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/CH31-quickstart.html
    http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/CH10-quickstart.html
    http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/CH21-quickstart.html
    http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/CH26.html

    Contact Information

    Work Planning and Control Subject Matter Contact
    sJHA - Subcontractor Safety Assurance Program Manager
    Construction Safety

    Radiation Protection

    Biosafety Officer

    EHS Division

    Title:

    Hazard Analysis and Work Authorization

    Publication date:

    2/1/2022

    Effective date:

    7/30/2015

    POLICY

    A. Purpose

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's (Berkeley Lab's) Hazard Analysis & Work Authorization Policy ensures that all work is performed in a safe manner by:

    • Ensuring that work planning is performed prior to starting work by:
      • Defining the work scope.
      • Analyzing associated hazards.
      • Developing controls such that hazards are identified and mitigated.
    • Providing work authorization processes tailored to the type of work that ensure that controls, procedures, and resources are in place. These processes may include:
      • Work Planning and Control (WPC) activities in Activity Manager for work done by workers and affiliates.
      • Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis (sJHA).
      • Construction subcontractors' ES&H submittal package (Construction JHA).
      • Temporary Work Authorization (TWA).
      • Radiological Work Authorization (RWA).
      • Facility Work Authorization.
    • Ensuring that the process and authorizations are documented prior to starting work.

    B. Persons Affected

    Berkeley Lab employees, visitors, affiliates, and subcontractors who perform work in technical areas or on construction sites

    C. Exceptions

    Those not performing hands-on work (i.e., those performing work tasks commonly performed by the public), who work 100% at a site not managed by the Berkeley Lab, or who work 100% of the time on the UC Berkeley Campus.

    D. Policy Statement

    1. Safety of all operations at Berkeley Lab is managed according to the principles outlined in the Integrated Environment, Safety, & Health Management Plan: Integrated Safety Management (ISM) System. Using these principles, line management is responsible for assuring safety of its operations by identifying work hazards and developing and implementing tailored controls prior to authorizing work to proceed. The EHS Division collaborates with line management to identify hazards and controls by:
      1. Identifying appropriate safety standards and requirements.
      2. Providing institutional tools, procedures, and methods to facilitate control of hazards and compliance with requirements.
      3. Providing subject-matter-expert support.
    2. Work authorization, a key principle in safe work planning, is a hazard review and management approval process designed to ensure that procedures, controls, and resources are in place before the work begins. All work at Berkeley Lab proceeds under authorization. Institutional authorization processes have been developed and tailored to facilitate line management authorization activities under a variety of administrative circumstances as follows:
      1. For Berkeley Lab employees and affiliates, line management authorization for routine work is granted using the Work Planning and Control (WPC) program documented in Chapter 6 of the ES&H Manual.
      2. Operations in a particular facility, under certain circumstances, may require authorization. Appendix B of the Work Planning and Control program provides general guidance on facility-based authorizations.
        1. The TWA process may be used only for laser system service/maintenance as allowed in the Laser Safety program of the ES&H Manual.
      3. For non-construction subcontractors, the sJHA – Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis (sJHA) program is used to ensure that all non-construction subcontractor work is performed safely and in accordance with Berkeley Lab requirements. For construction activities, Work Process C, Review Selected Subcontractors' EHS Submittal Package(s), of the Construction Safety program is used to ensure that construction subcontractors adequately evaluate hazards and implement safety controls.
      4. Radiological Work Authorization and Permit Programs are described in Section 21.6, Radiological Work Authorization and Permit Programs, of the Radiation Safety program.

    E. Roles and Responsibilities

    Role

    Responsibility

    Employees, visitors, and affiliates

    • Perform only work for which they are authorized and qualified.

    Principal investigators, managers, line management supervisors, and work leads

    • Identify the hazards associated with the work to be performed.
    • Supply the controls necessary to perform the work safely.
    • Assure that employees under their supervision are authorized under appropriate authorization systems and are appropriately trained (Berkeley Lab training requirements as defined by assigned activities or assigned by the EHS Training Program (see also the EHS Training website).
    • Assure that all work under their control is evaluated to determine the level of authorization required by this program, and that proper authorization is obtained before beginning work.
    • Assure that all work under their control is performed in compliance with the controls specified for that work.
    • Assure that authorizations for work under their control are reauthorized as required, including whenever work changes significantly.

    Project Leads, Activity Leads, and Activity Lead Designees

    • Implement work and worker authorization processes as required by the ES&H Manual Work Planning and Control program. This includes defining work scopes, analyzing hazards, and assigning and authorizing workers.

    Division directors

    • Assure that all work spaces are evaluated at least annually for identification of hazards and implementation of controls.
    • Assure that all work has obtained line management, formal, or facility-based authorization, as required.

    Facilities Division

    • Assures work by construction subcontractors is properly evaluated and authorized under construction subcontractors' ES&H submittals (Construction JHA documents).
    • Prepares the appropriate NEPA/CEQA documentation.

    F. Definitions/Acronyms

    Term

    Definition

    Facility-based authorization Hazards analyses and controls are based on the facility as a whole rather than on an individual operation. Examples include Safety Analysis Documents, air and water discharge permits, and NEPA/CEQA analyses.
    Formal authorization A written document, authorized by the responsible division with EHS (or with a chartered safety committee) review and concurrence, that describes the scope of work, required procedures and controls, authorized materials and equipment to be used, and staff authorized to conduct the work. Examples include Radiological Work Authorizations and research involving human or animal subjects.

    Line management authorization

    An authorization that is administered by the responsible division doing the work. Examples include the Work Planning and Control (WPC) activities (in Activity Manager), Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis (sJHA) for non-construction subcontractors, and Contractor JHA for construction subcontractors.

    G. Recordkeeping Requirements

    Record

    Database/Retention Location

    Owner

    WPC Activities

    Activity Manager

    EHS

    sJHAs

    sJHA Database

    EHS

    RWA

    RADAR

    EHS

    TWAs

    Maintained by the authorizing division

    Authorizing Division

    Construction JHA packages

    Construction Project Documents

    Facilities Division

    Facility-Based Authorizations

    Maintained by the host Division

    Host Division

    EHS Training Records

    EHS Training Database

    EHS

    H. Implementing Documents

    Document Number

    Title

    Type

    07.02.003.001

    Work Planning and Control

    Program

    07.07.007.001

    Construction Safety

    Program

    07.07.018.001

    Laser Safety

    Program

    07.08.001.001

    Radiation Safety

    Program

    07.07.004.001

    Biosafety

    Program

    03.02.002.001

    Research with Human and Animal Subjects

    Program

    07.02.004.001

    sJHA – Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis

    Program

    07.02.004.002

    Work Process A, sJHA Process Overview

    Work Process

    07.02.004.003

    Work Process B, Creating an sJHA

    Work Process

    07.02.004.004

    Work Process C, Training and Orientation

    Work Process

    I. Contact Information

    Work Planning and Control Subject Matter Contact
    sJHA -
    Subcontractor Safety Assurance Program Manager
    Construction Safety
    Radiation Protection

    Biosafety Officer

    EHS Division


    J. Revision History

    Date

    Revision

    By Whom

    Revision Description

    Section(s) Affected

    Change Type

    1/2/2012

    0

    J. Heim

    Reformat for wiki (brief)

    All

    Minor

    12/18/2012

    1

    J. Heim

    Reformat for wiki (policy)

    All

    Minor

    1/14/2014

    1.1

    W. Wells

    Revise as Policy Overview

    All

    Minor

    8/31/2015

    2

    A. Peterson

    Policy revised to sync with new program

    All

    Major

    2/1/2022

    2.1

    J. Heim

    Periodic review: minor clarifications to the policy text.

    All

    Minor

    DOCUMENT INFORMATION

    Title:

    Hazard Analysis and Work Authorization

    Document number

    07.02.003.000

    Revision number

    2.1

    Publication date:

    2/1/2022

    Effective date:

    7/30/2015

    Next review date:

    2/1/2027

    Policy Area:

    Safe Work Authorization

    RPM Section (home)

    Environment, Safety and Health

    RPM Section (cross-reference)

    none

    Functional Division

    EHS

    Prior reference information (optional)

    ES&H Manual Chapter 6

    Source Requirements Documents

    • Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1910.119, Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
    • DOE Order 420.2C, Safety of Accelerator Facilities
    • DOE Order 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management (only those sections/subchapters adopted into the current Contract 31 ESH Standards set)
    • California Public Resources Code, Section 21000 et seq. (CEQA, California Environmental Quality Act)
    • Title 19, California Code of Regulations, Section 2770.5, List of Substances
    • Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 66260.1 et seq., California Hazardous Waste Regulations

    Other Driving Requirements

    • Title 42, United States Code, Section 4321 et seq. (NEPA, National Environmental Policy Act)

    Implementing Documents

    Document Number

    Title

    Type

    07.02.003.001

    Work Planning and Control

    Program

    07.07.007.001

    Construction Safety

    Program

    07.07.018.001

    Laser Safety

    Program

    07.08.001.001

    Radiation Safety

    Program

    07.07.004.001

    Biosafety

    Program

    03.02.002.001

    Research with Human and Animal Subjects

    Program

    07.02.004.001

    sJHA – Subcontractor Job Hazards Analysis

    Program

    07.02.004.002

    Work Process A, sJHA Process Overview

    Work Process

    07.02.004.003

    Work Process B, Creating an sJHA

    Work Process

    07.02.004.004

    Work Process C, Training and Orientation

    Work Process

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