General ?'s
Site Specific ?'s
Elements
Supervisors ?'s
Standards & Expectations
100
Hard hats, safety glasses, safety goggles, face shields, Safety gloves
What is… Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
100
Emergency Preparedness website, Assembly/Accountability and Evacuation Review the Warning Signals and know what actions to take if you hear them. Emergency Warning Signals ID badge card. Be aware of the Assembly Areas and pre-plan where you would report based on your normal work location. Assembly Areas ID badge card.
What is... where the Emergency Action Plan is located.
100
Management Commitment to Safety and Health Protection and to VPP Participation Policy Goals, Objectives, and Planning Visible Top Management Leadership Responsibility and Authority Line Accountability Resources Employee Involvement Contract Employee Coverage Written Safety and Health Management System
What is... Management Leadership and Employee Involvement
100
Ensure your employees clearly understand SAFETY BEFORE PRODUCTION! Reinforce/Coach when necessary.
What is...your role in safety and health.
100
Confine Space; Electrical Safety; Suspended Loads; Control of Hazardous Energy; Fall Protection; Red (Danger) Barricade Tape
What is... Six Rules to Live By.
200
Plant Access Training - (PAT-NGA02 Site Access Training (NGA-01) Daily Safety Briefings and Pre-job Briefings Fire Watch Training - Fire Watch Fundamentals - (NGF15) Electrical Safe Work Practices - NDS08 or NDS09) Radiation Worker Training - (RWT) Human Performance/ Safe Behavior Workshop (NGH25)
What are… different types of Safety and Health Training received.
200
Chemical Use Permit (eCUP) MSDS / CUP Database Environmental website, http://pvonline/environmental Procedures and Permits can also be found on the
What is... where you find specific information regarding chemicals found on site.
200
Managers Supervisors Employees Emergencies PPE
What is... Safety and Health Training
200
Trips, slips, & falls; hot surfaces;chemicals;machinery; electrical;sharp edges;office ergonomic...
What is...kinds of hazards you and/or your employees are exposed to.
200
Task Demands; Individual Capabilities; Work Environment; Human Nature...
What is... Error Precursors.
300
Both management and employees adhere to Palo Verde's Leadership Model where every employee is considered a leader. If an employee of Palo Verde needs to be disciplined for any reason, and investigation is conducted and a Discipline Review Panel is conducted as outlined in Policy Guide 0306-01
What is… what happens if management or employees disobey a company safety rule.
300
An OSHA 300 Log is a yearly summary of all occupational-related illnesses and injuries experienced by an employer. By law, it must be posted by Feb. 1 of each year at a location available to all employees at the place of business and remain posted at least until April 30 of the same year. At Palo Verde, the Industrial Health and Safety Department maintains and posts these yearly summaries at official bulletin boards throughout the facility. Our OSHA 300 Log also can be obtained directly on the Safety website. In the Event Notification column, click on “Event Tracking System: View event reports” and in the form that opens, enter the facility name, desired year and any other information.
What is... what is an OSHA 300 log and where it can be found.
300
Certified Professional Resources Hazard Elimination and Control Methods - Engineering Controls - Administrative Controls - Work Practice Controls and Hazard Control Programs - Safety and Health Rules and Disciplinary System - Personal Protective Equipment Process Safety Management (if applicable) Occupational Health Care Program Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Tracking of Hazard Correction Emergency Preparedness
What is... Hazard Prevention and Control
300
PVAR; Correct on the spot; barricade and boundary hazard tag area( if necessary); contact industrial Health & Safety; promtly communicate hazards to work group...
What is... things you do when you discover a hazard in your area.
300
Safety; Integrity and Trust; Respect; Accountability
What is... our Core Values.
400
Allows participation on the Site Safety Committee and other safety-related station initiatives. Encourages participation in the area inspection process.
What is... how management supports your involvement in safety.
400
Health (Blue) Flammability (Red) Instability/Reactivity (Yellow) Special (White) The four divisions are typically color-coded, with blue indicating level of health hazard, red indicating flammability, yellow (chemical) reactivity, and white containing special codes for unique hazards. Each of health, flammability and reactivity is rated on a scale from 0 (no hazard; normal substance) to 4 (severe risk).
What is... National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) labels, and what the different colors labels/numbers represent.
400
Hazard Analysis of Routine Jobs, Tasks, and Processes Hazard Analysis of Significant Changes, New Processes, and Non-Routine Tasks - Including pre-use analysis and new baselines Routine Self-Inspections Hazard Reporting System for Employees Industrial Hygiene Program Investigation of Accidents and Near-Misses Trend/Pattern Analysis
What is... Work site Analysis
400
Develop and coach employees to work safely; Lead effort to resolve SAFETY issues; communicate Satandards & Expectations; Conduct SAFETY Observations; Assist with VPP Area Inspections...
What is...How you are held accountable for ensuring safe and healthful working conditions in your area.
400
Reactivity Control; Maintenance of Vital Auxiliaries; Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Inventory Control; RCS Pressure Control; Core Heat Removal; Containment Isolation; Containment Temperature; Pressure and Combustible ; Gas Control
What is... the Eight Critical Safety Functions
500
Corrective Action Program (CAP) - Palo Verde Action Request (PVAR) Contact Industrial Health & Safety Site Safety Committee Member
What is... methods of reporting a safety or health concern.
500
CR, OSC, CTMT, TSC, Buildings A, B, D, E, and F, EIC, Auto Shop, North Annex, Warehouse, and Water Rec.
What is... where the plant site assembly points (areas) are located.
500
Be truthful, be positive. Talk about safety improvements and your personal experiences…relax -there are no wrong answers! This is the time to show off and shine. Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know.” But be sure to let them know that you'll find out and let them know. Be prepared! Think about how to answer these questions before you are interviewed.
What is... Guidelines for a Successful VPP Audit
500
August 13-17, 2012
What is... VPP Mock Inspection.
500
65%
What is... fire contribution to core damage frequency.