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Exploring the evolving relationships between safety and security. ASSE Central Florida Chapter December 2010 Meeting Orlando, FL Jim Ramsay, PhD, CSP December /5/2010 – Orlando, FL1ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL2ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP

Overview  Characteristics of safety and health.  What are the accreditation requirements for safety, health and environmental programs according to ABET?  Characteristics of security.  What are the learning outcomes for homeland security.  Is there a way to tie the two fields together? 3ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL

4ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Safety and Health “The safety of the people shall be the highest law.” Marcus Tullius Cicero

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL5ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Safety…. the ultimate connector!

 “They use qualitative and quantitative analysis of simple and complex products, systems, operations, and activities to identify hazards. They evaluate the hazards to identify what events can occur and the likelihood of occurrence, severity of results, risk (a combination of probability and severity), and cost.”  “Besides knowledge of a wide range of hazards, controls, and safety assessment methods, safety professionals must have knowledge of physical, chemical, biological and behavioral sciences, mathematics, business, training and educational techniques, engineering concepts, and particular kinds of operations (construction, manufacturing, transportation, and other like industries).” From BCSP.org (Dec 5, 2010) 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL6ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP How to define Safety? …as a profession…

 A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.  Risk is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard. It may also apply to situations with property or equipment loss. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL7ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Hazard vs. Risk

1) Anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and develop control strategies for hazardous conditions and work practices. 2) Demonstrate the application of business and risk management concepts. 3) Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental aspects of safety, industrial hygiene, environmental science, fire science, hazardous materials, emergency management, ergonomics and/or human factors. 4) Design and evaluate safety, health, and/or environmental programs. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL8ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP ABET ASAC SH&E Standards

5) Apply adult learning theory to safety training methodology. 6) Identify and apply applicable standards, regulations, & codes. 7) Conduct accident investigations and analyses. 8) Apply principles of safety and health in a non- academic setting through an intern, cooperative, or supervised experience. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL9ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP ABET ASAC SH&E Standards

 Safety is a social science profession that applies risk management tools and concepts to protect people, property and the environment from hazards & risks. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL10ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Safety Summarized

 “The assessment and management of risk underlies the full spectrum of our homeland security activities… We must apply a risk-based framework across all homeland security efforts in order to identify and assess potential hazards (including their downstream effects), determine what levels of relative risk are acceptable, and prioritize and allocate resources among all homeland security partners… We as a Nation must organize and help mature the profession of risk management by adopting common risk analysis principles and standards …” pg 41 of the US National Strategy for Homeland Security. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL11ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Homeland Security

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL12ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP HS Education Standards 1) Intelligence - A systematic process of collection, analysis, and dissemination of information in support of national, state, and/or local policy or strategy. 2) Law & Policy - Legal and policy formulations that provide the basic direction of HS means and objectives and establish a context for homeland security within the broader purview of national security. 3) Risk Analysis - A systematic method of identifying the infrastructures, and key resources (e.g., CI/KR) of the US, the threats (i.e., strategic, political, economic, technological, or cultural) to those CI/KR, and the vulnerability of the US to those threats in such a way as to be able to quantify threats and their consequences to the US for the purpose of developing appropriate countermeasures.

4) Emergency Management - The process of coordinating available resources to deal with emergencies effectively, thereby saving lives, avoiding injury or illness, and minimizing economic losses. This protection process involves four phases that are reinforcing and mutually dependent: preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. 5) Critical Infrastructure - Systems and resources, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the US that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and resources would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of these. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL13ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP HS Education Standards

6) Strategic Planning - The process of defining an organization’s strategy (a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or objective) or direction and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital, its technology and its human resources. 7) Terrorism - The threat of violence, individual acts of violence, or a campaign of violence designed primarily to instill fear. Terrorism is violence for effect: not only and sometimes not at all for the effect on the actual victims of the terrorists’ cause. Fear is the intended effect, not the by-product of terrorism. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL14ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP HS Education Standards

8) Strategic Communication – An effects-based approach of synchronized themes and messages designed to enable the implementation of the national elements of power; to include but limited to diplomatic, intelligence, military, economic, financial, information and law enforcement, toward the accomplishment of national and homeland security objectives. 9) Environmental Security - A process for effectively responding to changing environmental conditions that have the potential to destabilize the political economy or governmental infrastructure of a nation or region which reduces peace and stability and thereby affects US national security. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL15ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP HS Education Standards

 HS is a social science profession that applies risk management tools and concepts to protect people, property and the environment from hazards, risks and threats. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL16ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Homeland Security Summarized

 Both use risk management principles and concepts; pre-emptive and anticipatory.  Both target protection of people property & the environment to man-made and natural threats, risks, & hazards.  Both work with the field of emergency management and preparedness. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL17ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Shared Principles

 Both are broad field, applied social sciences.  Both are central to the smooth functioning of the U.S. economy.  Both are central to the ongoing stability of critical infrastructure.  Both require ongoing CQI and exercises to be “good”. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL18ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Shared Principles

 Whereas SH&E typically operates at the worksite, HS typically operates at the national level….. But……  OSHA / NIOSH / CDC support community health and safety programs.  DHS believes that like all emergencies, community preparedness is the key to national security. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL19ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Differences?

 Both are “human centered” activities that use technology and systems to obtain objectives.  And…. both run the risk of complacency and ineffectiveness due to a poor culture. 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL20ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Safety & Security

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL21ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Professional Areas of Overlap (Risk Management & CQI)

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL22ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Professional Areas of Overlap (EM) Public Sector…

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL23ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Professional Areas of Overlap (Public Health/Pandemic)

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL24ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Professional Areas of Overlap (Chem/Bio/Rad/Nuc WMD) WMD

12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL25ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Professional Areas of Overlap (Links to US Economic Health)

Thank you! 26ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP 12/5/2010 – Orlando, FL

27ASSE Central Florida Chapter Meeting J Ramsay, PhD, MA CSP Modern Health & Safety  Health Promotion = an orchestrated series of activities designed to facilitate behavior change and lifestyle choices in order to optimize health. Application => individual, organization, community at the worksite, or at home.  Health Protection = typically involves worksite programs designed to maintain state & federal compliance to mandated programs concerning SH&E, work practices and the minimization of workplace hazards. Application => involves industrial hygiene, safety, environmental and occupational health specialists, on individual and organization-wide basis.